"0ll "vTpi j.iyj WfW ,.,. ,. ., .r:. . jv i, j f jra,". -t - ,. w... . .. - -,. , .- .. .. J- --r iffiirnrrimiii fl nrr n (um r i tn it n't ir nSidlii if.mf.li trill i i M .fiilfti c! rsr - - -- - - V V" -'Tj 1 v VErf r Ji'J"a"sw7flw's'saBJ CRAWFORD PEACHES FOR CANNING Mow is the time to put up your peaches, and we have the best in the market. A. L Harvey PHONE 1981 Cor. Court and High Sts. DALLY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1003. s Our grocorlos oxccl. Wo bollovo that (rood health -dcpondB upon tho propor so- lection of food, and koop tho standard of everything wo sell fully up to tho mark. If you wish to sccuro both qual Ity and vnluo try Baker, Lawrence & Baker Succoesors to Ilarritt & Lawrence. SLIDES DOWN MOUNT RANIER Jules Stampfer, Guide, Has Miraculous Escape From Death. Shoots Down Bank Sixty Feet Into Crevasse But ?t s Escapes With Broken Leg ' Juel Stampfer, a Mount Tacomn guide, Is nt the Fannto Paddock hos pital suffering from a compound frac ture of tho right thigh and a Sprained ankle. That Stampfer was not klllod Is ono of tho mysteries of tho moun tain. Ho slid down a snow Hold for sixty feot, droppped down a crovasso forty foot deep oarly Saturday room ing and did not reach tho hospital un til last ovonlng. During all this tlmo somo 40 foot. Stampfer novor losi consciousness, and as soon as ho ro covered slightly from tho effects of. tho fallho sot about to get hlmsolf out of tho difficulty. Tho mountain climbing party, bereft of tho guldo and unacquainted' with tho locality," was unnblo to tako tho initiative. They expectod that thoy had scon tho last of Stampfer, but whllo they wero holding a iconforonco as to' tho best method of rescuing him, if rcscuo woro possuno, tnoy ncarrt bis voice, with ll fx tin a nmll .! Hl.nAaf..1t.. .1 .. 'tI.tiA lf.. "l ti j . . V .. u,.o otiiuvu tuLTuuuj aim novcr i 'uuunu jmuuuco nnu sum uiampior onco emitted) a groan. . had qquirmod and worked his way Stampfer started to tako a party to UI' ono s' of tno ley crovasso to a tho top of tho mountain Friday nftor noon. In tho party wcre.B, W. James and B. Strnwbrldge, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Selloy and Edward Selloy, of, Se attle. Tho party started out from Camp Itooso, nenr Parndlso .hotel, Fri day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock an! camped at Mulr that night. Dr, M. J. spot whero somo rocks in tho len afford ed a rough but sccuro resting placo. Hp was out of sight of his partyi and bo yond their roach, as .theycould. not como near him for fear of sliding ovor themselves. Injured Man Directs Bcscue, From his graulto perch in tho ere U. Wight, of Tacomn, was to havo ac- Vasso Stampfer managed to toll tho companied tho party on tho trip, but party how they could reach him lrr a ho becamo Involved In an expedition roundabout manner. Tho trail to rench that required his carrying several pcr-j i,im presented many difficulties, In, sons, and ho decided to remain in tho i,i!n, ,,..(, nt mil ., V.Uv..uh . ...t..W. V , M...W W. DUVW ice, over which travel was oxtromoly dangerous. Stampfer laid on tho led and stones for three hours boforo ho EXCURSION RATES During tho Lewis and Clark exposition tho O. 0. T. Co. will mnko tho following rate: Salem to Portland, ono way, 76 cents; round trip, $1.00. Tickets good for ten days. Boats leaving dally at 7 a, m., oxcept Sunday. M. P. BALDWIN, Agt. Docfe Foot of Trado Streot JOHN HOLM WAGONMAKER AND BLAOK8MITH All kinds of ropalr work. Good rigs lad gentle horsos for hire. 781 Contcr Stroot, Salem. tent. Slides Down Snowflold. Tho start from Camp Mulr was mado nt 4:30 o'clock Saturday morning and .was rescued. He started to elldo at; progressed without accident until tho bnso of Olbraltar was reached. There is n snowflold botwoon the Boo Hivo and tho baso of Gibraltar, and it was on this field) that Stampfor mot with his accident. Ho was walking on tho field whon ho slippod, owing to somo fault in his shoes. Ho had his alpen stock in his hand, and, being an ex perienced guide, attomptcd to stop hlmsolf with his stick. Tho strap broko, however, and loft him helpless. Ho shot down -tho snowflold with ra pidly increasing momentum. Stamp fer reallod that nothing would stop him, and ho docldod to try to jump tho crovasso whon ho roacbed It. Tho other sido of tho crevassa is considerably lowor, and as Stampfer roached tho odgo ho roso to his feot to tako tho chanco thnt his momontum would carry him to tho other sldo. Tho C:1C, and it wns 8 o'clock beforo tho roseucra renchod him. Ho was carried up to tho top of tho jngged cloavos and A. W. Selloy start ed back for Camp Iieoso to sccuro as sistance. Selloy mado tho trip on tho run and arrived at tho camp complete ly oxhaustod, falling into tho arms of Joseph Stampfor, tho injured guide's brother. Solloy quickly told his story and Joseph Stampfor, Dr. Wright and thrco others startod for tho sccno of tho nccldont. They strained every muscle and niado tho ascent in n llttlo over thrco hours,' arriving thoro at 12:30. ' In tho moantlmn the party that ro malncd with Stampfor trudged back ovor tho Cleavor to Camp Mulr nnd brought their bedding and blankets to mako Stampfor as comfortable ns pos slblo. Thoy broko an alponstock In M9 DISTILLED WATER We have a limited supply of Distilled Water always on hand, and will be pleased 1o furnish same to oar patrons and others who desire it. It is at the demand of those who call or send for it. We offer it grataltoasly-absolutely free. This water is absolutely pure, and is used in the manufacture of our Hygienic Ice and Salem Beer. Salem Bewey Association result wns that 'ho shot out into tho two and mado a rudo splint to hold tho air and lnndodi with his right foot on leg in position until osslstnnco arrlvod. tho opposlto sldo of tho crovasso. Tho ( Dr. Wight i's on oyo specialist, but he RhiN'k nf tho imnact was too irroat for . at onco renllzod tho seriousness of him to sccuro a hold, and ho toppled Stampfor 's nccldont and sot about to over backwards down tho crovasso, mako a splint that would answer until giMraHfJM Bty Great Northern Now at 50 Cents Pet Shae A MININa INVESTMENT OF MERIT. QUESTIONED BY NO ONE Wno HAS INVESTIGATED IT. Tins STOCK WILL BH SELLING, AND HAVE A READY MARKET AT 1.00 M1K HIIABB IN LESS THAN NINETY DAYS. WHY7 1st. BECAUSE: It will bo paying 18 per cent per annum on par, or 30 per cent on tho Investment at tho pres t price, SO cents per skarb, with a 75-tou mill. With tho 600 ton mill that will bo erected in lC-Ofl-7 it will pay the Injured mnn wns brought to the hospital. No Placo to Dress Injuries. Thoro wasa't a Bpot anywhere, whoro a man could bo laid' out straight, and putting the leg in spllnta present od dlfllcultlos unknown to tho ordinary surgoou. Stampfor had to bo rolsod and moved about between stones as tho splint was gradually strapped on. Tho splint was d ploco of slab of the roqulrod longth. Veils, socks and all sorts of clothing wcro used in its con struction, but It was well put on and whon romovod at tho hospital, tho broken bonoa had not moved aftor moro than 30 hourB of constant travel over tho roughest kind of country. When tho leg wns in tho splint, tho party started about making a stretch er. Alpenstocks wcro spliced togcthc-r and canvas bedding bags woro torn, and In this mannor thoy wcro ablo to onrry tho woundod guldo. Tho trip along tho Cleaver was arduous and dnngorous. It is tho roughest stretch of going on tho mountain, and tho woundod man on tho stretcher added troubles to ovory foot. At ono etngo of tho trip It-was necessary to strap Stampfor to tho strotchor and draw him up a lodgo 15 feot high, It took four hours to get him from tho base of Olbraltar to Camp Mulr. Ooaatod Down From Qamp Mulr. erablo satisfaction from tho fact that I am not n corpso. Everybody did ovcrything n human being could do for another nnd I nm deeply grntoful, ns thoy nil know. I expect to bo able to got out in a short tlmo and be llttlo tho worso for my oxporlonco," o Gravo Troublo Foreseen. It ncods but llttlo foresight to tell, thnt whon your stomach and liver aro badly affoctod, gravo troublo is ahoad, unless you tnko tho proper modlclno for your dlscnso, ns Mrs. John A. Young, of Clny, N, Y., did. Bho says: "I had neuralgia of tho livor nnd stomach, my heart was wcakonod, and I could not oat. I wns very bad for n long time, but in Eloctrlo Bittern I found just what I needed, for thoy quickly rollovod and cured m." Best modlclno for woak women. Sold under guarantee by J. C. Perry, Druggist, im rf nt flft n Iitt1n M, w., ub www f UUIMIVI 0 functions will bo offered which will display the nborlglno among his propor onvlrons. Ho will bo ruled by Princess Siicajawca, and Lewis nnd Clnrk will form an interesting supplement to tho contingent of Indians. Councils of wnr, powwows and war dances will bo held. Ilcsldo many attractions will bo of fered Buch an markHinonshtp contents, tugs-of-wnr, log-rolling tosts, horso races and others too numornblo to mention. All railways hnvo mado spe cial ratos to Astoria for tho rogatta and It is expected that thousands wilt attend. Tho event this year should recrlvo unusunl patronago owing to tho fact that there aro many straugora In Portland In attendance at tho expo sition. BiannMMMBMMHHW1laiMHMnMH.IA CHIOHraTCH'S KNQLMMI UNIQUE BEOATTA. Water and Land Fostivitlea to Bo neld At Astoria Aug. 20, 30 and 31. Astoria, Aug. 23.Tho Eleventh An mini Itcgntta will bo held la Astoria August 20, 30 and 31. This intellt gonco .will bo gratifying to tho people of Oregon gonorally becnuso Astoria Is truly ronowncd for Its conception of wator festivities. Tho regntta will Tho rescuing party took a short rest thI mer rom Ul ,Ml f(W f est .urn uv o auu pox cent per uuuuiu vu j. , . 2d. BECAUSE: It will be a permanent dividend-payer for years to como, besides increasing Un-fold in valuo 3d. BECAUSE: The management Is conservative everything coming from tho raino will bo paid out in dlv Wends; tho management having entered Into an agreement with threo of tho leading business men of Salem, legally binding themselves, tholr heirs and successors, to give Salem stockholders a voico in tho management, by l.n Ji .i . V:... n,i ft,rt,0r 8rrelni? that no salary bo paid any officer or director at any time, excepting tho Secretary and Treasurer, tho maximum salary paid thorn never to exceed $150 per month. A copy of this agreement is on file at our office. ith. BECAUSE: in sight, and blocked Ctnl BECAUSE: T commercial valuo .. nt.-..x ii . n . nrM tip ton on tho plates. to tho property, nt our cxponso, will verify every statement wo havo made. Tlus'tock will podtivdy bo advanced to 75 cents per share on the 10th of September and 1.00 per share on tpXuorecelved on or beforo the 28th day of this month will bo entitled to tho August dividend, wlloh will bo paid on the 1st day of Soptembor. Tho amount wo will sell at SO cents per share is limited. t is on file at our office. , v..i tE: Tho property Is a fully developed MINE, already past tho period of speculation, having Bkod out, ready for tho mill, from threo to five million dollars' worth of oro. !: Its 'commercial value fa been tc-tod by a mill run of fourteen month., which ha. .howu an For full particulars call at our offise, or write ui. J. C. LEE & CO. J r. a t T7r rTnr 337 STATE STREET SALEM, OREGON at Camp Mulr and thon started coast- lug down to Camp Itoeso. Tho trip down wns mado without accident in two nnd ono-half hours. Stampfer was taken to Dr. Wright's tont. Drs. Frank It. Hill and Cnrsloy Balbnoff woro In enmp nnd wont into consulta tion with Dr. Wright. It was decided that nothing could be dono for Stamp for in tho mountains, and ho spent tho night in tho tont, Stampfor was tho cheorlest member of tho party nil tho time, and no sooner was ho loft alouo In the tent than ho wont to sleep and did not awako until morning. Yesterday morning at 7:15, a party of stretchor bearers started from Camp Rooho to bring Stampfer to Tacomo, Tho strotohOf-bimrtTH muiio tho trip to tho end of the government road by 11:30, whero a wagon was in waiting and Stampfor was brought to Ashford, at the ond of the Tacomn Eastern rail way. Tuo passenger train was uoia zv minutes until tho wagon arrived, and Stampfer was brought to Tacomn and taker to tho Fannlo Paddock hospital, where be arrived about 0;30 last even ing, somo 48 hours after tho accident occurred. Dr. Wright nnd Joseph Stampfer accompanied tho wounded man to the hospital. Stampfor Tells of Accident While waiting at tho hospital for tha doctor to begin operation on him, Stampfer discussed his aeoldent in a I joeooe manner: "I aould plainly seo my finish when I startod down that snowfleld," said he last night. "It took mo very mueh less than a second to guro out that I had to try to jump the crevasse or bo mashed up and instantly killed. I didn't hare mueh time to make prep arations for tho jump, but I managed to partly draw myself to my feet nnd add a. llttlo to my speed when I reaeb ed tho dge. I couldn't qoito make tho jump, however, but I guess the ef fort I made saved my life. I got off with a broken leg, which they tell me will heal all right, nnd a sprained ankle. Of course, it isn't entirely an enjoyable affair, but I derive eonsld year its predecessors in that it will be moro of n homo affair. In tho neighborhood of $5000 was subscribed In a fow days by tho mor chants, cltlzons nnd various cummer clal and fraternal bodies. To facili tate mnnagomont tho original commits tco incorporated undor tho nnmo of tho Astoria Itegattn company. A number of minor commit too a woro appointed and upon theso has dovolvod tho talk of arranging for Innumerable foaturos that will bo includod In tho rogatta. There will bo racos of 50 kinds in which tho "homers" speaking moro particularly of tho fishermen will havo an opportunity to display their prowess; ynrht racing, gasollito launch racing, sculls and barges will be scheduled to appear, Kspoclal attention has been paid to having something characteristic of the historical Intorest which Is clustered about tho city by the sea. Undor the nuBpiccs of tho Itedmcn a number of P CHIOHraTCH'S KNQLIBII ENNYR0YAL PILLS d"7V UrltU.I i ol J..ali, M ft' f-S VV. - OIUUIIlOTKH'ti JtNUUNU ySjjWVvl IIKI Ml U.I4 HMU1IU tain MJt -WJr.llkHMiHW. T.lidii.alk.is IUrn. i.jt.ra Haklllall. aad liaiu IU. f fmt 1'r.filH r ! -If. I. "". " t'arll.alar.. Tlli.Ll 4 "It.M.r IWr Ia.IIm,i Mlff-.trr. lara IImII. f A.llutl t.MlM.ul, MAfhw H DruiUtK. f tilkt f L.lAml li KuiUmIMimp Ma4Ua IViaara, I'tlllJ. rC "SBjTSVW CoVirioht, IJOHT AND DELIOIOUS HOME MADE BBBAD Is always the kind thai rrwnrds fin heusowlfo or cook for uaiug the Salem flour, Its always rure to give tho ut most satisfaction, and "win golden opinions fioiji nil ort of people" for her skill ns a good brood maker. Our superior Salem flour I unoxeolled for high quality and flue flax or, and is pure and healthful. SALEM rLOUItING MILLS. u9nMnMimi99m9wMVu9aMWwfm9 Reg. No. 26531 RED SEAL Tif I 2:06 Rec 2:10 3 SDOE OF JO SEAL, 2sll.. Sired by Bed Heart 2:1014, the sire of Chain Shot &:uoa. Bed Seal 2:10, Etc. Dam ALICE M. (trial) 2:25.... by Mark Field (son of Geo. Wilkes), Dam of Bed Seal 2:10 Al tire of Daisy Fields 2iOHVi, Maui lawood 2:19. brino Hold, 2:11, etc Bacoad dam DAY BELL.,.,, try Advance, sire of Mulranka 2:'i5,etc. Dam of Veritas 2:1014, .-dex 2:20. Third dam daughter of Tippo fcb, a thoroughbred. BUD HEABT Is by Bed Wilkes, out of Sweetheart, by Sultan; serond dam Minnehaha, the dan of Beautiful Bells, ete. BED SEAL stands 15.1, compactly built, with great quality and a sure sire of great speed. lie will make the season of 1005 at the OREGON STATE FAIR GROUNDS Terms $40 Season With the usual return privilege. Good pasturage at .reasonable rates to mares sent from a distance. SAM CASTO, Fai Gtotswls, Or. t WniWMIMltlHMais)MIBtWWtHiHHHMWHltltMBlH ot