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DAIL CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, nnECO.V. MOSUAY, AUGUST 13, 1000. WKKtmKKKtMfKKKKmmam Carpets at Almost Yout Own Prices " Dutmg August VK JIAVK COMMENCED A CLEAN' IT HALE OK CAIU'ETH, TO LAST DVIUNG AUGUST. IT INCLUDES ALL OF OUIl Sl'KI.VG STOCK. NO OLD STOCK. KVKKVTIH.Vfl NEW h'LVCE TUB FIISST OK TIIK VKAJt. NO SHOWD1' GOODS. ALL Till. JjXLKSJ. anw.iu HTV'LKHr . WIS MUST IIAVB HOOM FOK OUU LAKGE FALL STOCK', WHICH WILL HEGLV TO AKKIVE SEPTEMIJEIt 1ST. THIS IS THL KLA SON VOlt THE SALE. KOW, W XOV WANT GAHPET8 AT ALMOST l'OUIt OWN PRICES, THIS IS l'OUIt OPPOItTUNITV. DO NOT PUT IT OFF. DO NOT WAIT IJVTir. Al.THIt TIIH SALE IS OVI.'lt. 270 Commercial Street Next Fry's Drag Store nmmmmmuamMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmuJmaBi L. U. JOSSE, Salem, Otegon sa TRYING TO SAVE OTHERS One After Another Fonr Are Drowned In Attempting to Save Miss Jones Flvo woll-knowu clllzonn of Dnv omiort woro drowned In tho Spoknno rlvor Sunday. Thoy wore: Miss Wlnnlo Jones, nged 11) you; A. L. Uorgott, ngod about 40; Mrs. A. L. Borgott, ngod aliout 35; Hoy How ard, ngod 28; A. L. Iiiinnn, need 34. Tho womoii woro bathing nnd wading at u point near Laughburn's place, clono to tho scono of tlio big slide lrut yonr In tlio Spokano rlvor. Mlaa Jones ventured out too fur, got boyond hor depth, and Mrs. Uorgott Immodlatoly wudod out to assist Iior. Mrs. Ilorgott wiih hooii In tho huiuo daticor as MrH, Jones, Both woiuon woro struggling In tho rlvor, when Al llorgoU, hiiHlmnd of Mrs. Uorgott, rushed out to huvo thorn. Ho wqh also made holplotis by tho swirling waters, Tho HcrouniB of Miss Irono Hanson nnd Miss Dulsy Hutchinson, who woro on tho hunk, tiuuhlo to reach tholr drowning frlonilH, brought A. L. In man and Itoy Howard nnd Mark Paulllno, who was a coiiHldorahlo distance away, and tho thro inon at toiuptod to reach tlioso m distress. Mr. lnnian vontured out too far, and ho also wiih drawn undor, Hoi-hcn Prove Uhi'Ionm. Finding thoy could not hopo to anvo tho othurH by Hwlinmlng out to thorn, Mr. Paulllno and Mr. Howard rushed for their homos, hoping tho nnlmals could llml footliiK on tho hed of tho rlvor far enough out to reach I,, .... ma victims. Mr. rnuiuno s norso ro fused to venturo out. Mr. Howard's horso wont as far as tho animal found It could stand up, nnd, upon being Hpurred by tho rldor, threw Mr, Howard Into tho stream. Mr. Howard was swimming ashore, hut Hiiddonly wns sucked undor by tho whirlpool nnd ho also drowned. Mr. I Paulllno saw his friend sink, but wnH uuablo to reach him. Mr. Pnulllno then went for usslst anco und found Mr. Moore. Thoy recovered tho body of Mrs. Borgctt, which ilontod on tho top of tho whirl- 1 pool, but tho othor bodies had dlsap ' penrod. RIVAL OF THE OLD WOMAN LOCATOKS GOING IN. In TAKE AN OUTING When you get ready for the mountains or sea shore, don't fall to set a good supply of good HAMS BACON SAUSAGE PURE LARD ami SALT MEATS We have the best. Dee & Kurtz 177 CoflKucrdaJ Phone 285 Many Settler Filing on Lands CiiM-ado Timber lUwrve. Many settlors nro going Into tho two townships Hint nro being sur veyed In tho Cascade tlmbor resorvo .In tho Cascades on tho headwators of tho Hantlnm river In Linn county. Tho townships that aro now bolnc surveyed nro oleven-four nnd twelve four, nnd will bo llnlshed by nn other week. C W. Marlels nnd .1. I). Dlnsmoro, of this city, nro doing a good deal of locating for their friends In that sec tion, and so far huvo given oinlnnnt satlsfuctlon to tholr clients. Mr. Marlels nald today that ho was Bottling In scrip und non-scrln lands and had located something ovor 30 people nlrendy. Among those nro his brothers and othor personal friends. Mr. Marlels said tho laud whom ho has been locating people Is steep and rough, but contains lino tlmbor. In all casos tho entries made aro under tho homestead act. Mr. Marlels Bays that tho published accounts of some people being set- lieu in uirrorttnt locations from where they nro Intended to l0 cannot In nnv way apply to himself or his co-workers, as In every, caso his people have boon settled In surveyed lauds, and a competont surveyor has always ac companied tho men on all tholr trips. Tho surveys made by this surveyor huvo always buon very neailv Mm.ii. nil with those made by thu govern mom ouginuer. Who Herded Her Family in a Shoe Because She Did not Know What to do A dispatch from Itobervnl, Prov ince of Quebec, Canada, says: Canucks nro noted for raising largo families, but seldom do they reach tho record of Henri du Foln, who lives in n small cabin on tho banks of tho Llttlo Porlbonka river. husband having died, she wns forced to tnko tho younger members of the family with her, and when she reached tho cabin It looked as though they couldn't nil get In. There were nn nvnn ilozcn born In ns many years Tho youngest was four weeks old. How many grown-ups there were in her fnmllv no one knows. Thus It nmv bo seen that Henri enmo by his antl-rnco suicide notion legitimately. Although Henrls' family grew yearly ho never enlarged his one-room-and-loft cabin. Ho declared thnt tho 18x20 foot structure could comfortably accommodate 14 people, and that when a child reaches the age It was time for It to go to work. As fast as ono went away another was dropped by the stork, and the average never varies. o Saved From Drowning. Chester Ashby camo very near be WAVED A HUGE REVOLVER Indian Woman Kidnaped Child ren from Chemawa and Held Hundreds atBayWithGun Du Foln has 2S or 20 children, and tho odd irnrt of It is that ho doesn't know which, for a couple of yenrs Ing drowned in Mill crook Saturday ngo sovornl went nway to seek their afternoon. Ho wns in swimming fortunes, nnd tho tally stick ho kent with several other boys, and nil the on tho mantel and fell Into tho flro-iOthors hnd left tho water and were plnco and was burned. ' dressing when Ashby was seized with This tally stick was qulto necos-j cramps and sank out of sight. For sary, for Henri can neither read nor J801"" tlmo tho other boys thought he wrlto, nnd his counting onds whon was Joking, nnd paid no attention ho gets up to 15. Tho priest taught to his cries for help. Finally, when him to keep track up to that numbor, It was seen that ho was really In dan- nftor which ho used tho stick to re- Bcr young Hnger Jumped into tho cord tho births and othor statistics of Importance Henri was mnrried whon ho was IS, and a year later, when tho first child wns born to his wlfo of 1G, ho was overjoyed. It was n great ovont in his family, nnd ho scut off for his own mother, who hnd born 23 chil dren. Sho stnyod awhile, and tho mother of tho wlfo appeared. wator with his clothes on and cued his drowning companion. res- Plenty of Talk. "You sny that public ofuclnl hn'd nothing to sny?" said tho editor. "Yes,' 'answered tho self-confident reporter, "but ho talked three-ounr- tOI'H Of ail hour linfnrii T (llorrvvr.,! Her Jit. "Washington Star. IVORY HAS A NEW RIVAL The nmuulncturo of gnlalith, a now composition made from casoln, that Is llkoly to supplant celluloid and othor like substaneos. was re- In a dlHtanro nt iiv c.ntu- -.., ,....,.i .. i... r . ... . H I o only missed tho correct Uno at Bt. ,.:iIoim, ,, ,,.. . furnished by Vlco-Consul-flouornl A. K. Ingruui. of Purls. In pm,iw.ii,... a few rods Mr. Merlols thinks that tho North itni Itiuiltl.v ....it . . -... iiviiiu iiiureau is doing more blullliiK than uixuni v,.,.t, .. ,i.... wltl " factory established at Lnvni. Hon and that tho company will not ,,ltf'I'orrot (Seine), Just outside of claim and hold a ureal deal of tho VMl' W,U n,K0 ,,rovo nf lntl,lt"t, ow- lands. 1K to the many Inquiries on tho sub- Mr. Mil-loin says that thoro nro J"C.!,L . some 30 seniors on the east sldo of company has also a factory those townships who have been lit ", llnrb"rKl""-KUio, Germany, and there for xonio tim.. mi ... ., the factory at Surueros fPhnmntn have made lonsiderablH imnmv.u ,nrr,0ro). iiioiitlonod In the formor ".outs. Some 90 or 10 !ioiinntnniluw r?l'rt n ,ho 8,,,)Jlct. l dovotod slm- havo located thoro more recently. ' y ,0 ,l10 ""I'nmtlnn of casein from 'mill; tfp tit!.. ............. .-. ..... i i'"m'bu. uaiantn Is a Plastic substauco made by n patented WautK Coiuuiltttv to Itepoit. u,uiuui unumuoriuin 1..1 . i " irom tno i-n. ., i.. i.,. ........ .... . ,j- '"".III ll CKIII1 , . " - niii mis ro- ... "" wiBuiii in kl C0IVOtl 11 lilllnr f.. i,.... ....... .. Ill Ik. lrtrs A..,..i ...... . .. ... " " " James u. -- ""uuiuu I'inis or skim nil nn niiiiium.... . '-' . - mi viiuiriiiiiu nr in a n. ......... --- "V 4II1I1I1I'(1 milk furnishing 2.20 pounds of gala Hth. Tho 3iibstanco Is mndo In all colors, and excellent lmmltntlons of tortoise shell, nmber, coral, ebony, horn," etc., nro produced. It posses ses tho advantage ovor celluloid in holng odorless und absolutely unin flammable, since It contains no cam phor or slmllnr ingredients. In hard ness It resombles horn, nnd It ran im worked In a similar maimer. It takes a high polish, nnd It Is not affected by oils, ethors, benzine, etc. "This material is now being sold In tho rough, unpolished stnto In platos about 15.7-1 bylG.75 Inches, or 19.CS by 31.49 Inches, or in roads 29.52 Inches to 39.37 inni.,,- i.. longth, at net prices, varying from 9C coins to fi.Gl or kilogram, depend ing upon tho color. Tho plates nro approximately 1.1G Inches in thick now. and tho rods 3.iti inches in dt-nmotor." SAFE AND BETTER ;1X": COT.OMT7 A T-tT that" nil fonunltteos In this stntn f.,r.. 1 llltK llll.k ..!! . ... I m... .. ,m n coiupicto statonionti o tho funds collmed for tho relief of tho California sufferers. Mr. it,0. 1 lau ms this should Ineln.l.. nii . !? "IroAily sent, and should show Mrs. Dora McKlnnon, nn Indian woman from tho Klamath reserva tion, living on the California side of the state line, kidnaped her two chll- .iPn,i fi-mn Hio Rnlpm Indian Training school at Chemawa yesterday, took them to tho railroad station, anu, wifii n firtiwn niRtnl. hold snectators, railroad ofilclals and school authori ties at bay for a long time. film u-ns nrevented from taking t.hn train, an wns her first intention, but it wns not until Deputy Sheriffs Minto and Ssch went ont from Sa lem and placed her arrest, that she was pacified and disarmed. Tho Indians at Chemawa were at prayer when the trouble came. It was durinc the Sunday school hour that Mrs. McKlnnon gathered up her progeny and set out for the tepees of her native Klamath. Several neoole connected with the school endeavored to stop her, and to prevent her placing the children on the train. She wjilpped out a huge revolver, and with numerous oaths, swore sho would kill the first person who attempted to lay hands on herself or children. For awhile consternation reigned at Chemawa. In an Incredibly short tlmo tho several hundred llttlo In dians left their Bibles nnd hymn books nnd gathered at the depot. The instructors and guards came, too, and all tho people living in tho vi cinity wero soon on hand, but no one could disarm the infuriated aborig lnee. The superintendent telephoned to the sheriff's offlco and to Justice of tho Peace Daniel Webster, a warrant was procured, and the sheriffs went to tho Indian school as fast as pos sible. They at onco arrested the wo man and turned her over to the su perintendent. She announced her Intention of be ing a good Indian, and for the re mainder of tho day was ns quiet as a Iamb. . Sho was allowed to remain at the school under tho promise not to raise any disturbance, and sho was put on the next southbound train, nnd sent on her way to her California homo. Mrs. McKlnnon has a grlovance against tho Indian school. About a year ago sho made application In the regular way to send her two rim. dren, a boy and a girl, to Ch.enin.wn. They wero placed in charge of the superintendent, nnd everything wns lovely until nbout six months n when Mrs. McKlnnon wrote an Im- uuproper letter to a grown girl in the Indian school. Tho girl was an acquaintance of the McKinnons, and was from the same reservation. Tho letter wns of such a nature that It would get her Into trouble with tho postal authorities If titer him knn.n of It. The superintendent at n.,n wrote a sovero reprimand to the wo man, nnd forbade her writing to any "i mo Biuuenis. She felt insulted, and began to try to got hor own children out of the school. Several days ago sho visited the school and Sunday nLrnin,. ..- slio was siarlliig home, made tno l.or SWr """"' ' "Um" GOVERNOR'S SON IS AT UMATILLA ILWcS'.um Reservation Another nlonppr ,.. . . . umi ro nt .i S Umatilla reservation is bron-M light In tho filing of a suit ln B,kJ , iuu recovery or .the heirahtn rights of a mixed-blood Tnrf, ' . p Lester Gale, who has been reared? Lee Beam, of that place. ' Lester Galo is a son of j08prt ..I,,.! . :::-.. " at BOVernor. -.-- b. vuuey two years nr. tho mm nf or . mnvlffihln ll i ... " e- ... ... ...w,D wlo 1U lne, wesk Gale married a mixed-blood Car use woman who was allotted on Z Umatilla reservation nr.,1 .i De daughters, Mrs. Simnsnn nf .... nml -M r ." .. " ,,eSl0a ...... xKo ui waiia Walla a also allotted on tho reservation Mrs. Galo died on the snvornl v,. -" ViUtC-n er Gale, now 17 years of L l r.i0"n,f.?St...Chnd- Ho born In "-. ., ,as never enrolled as a member of the Umatilla tribe ha! not been allotted and so far has no .ieu in ma motner's estate on the coeivmiun, niUlOUKh IP.. on .. heir. """ auu The birth of this bov , i,.. I .. I. ,., ... ' "" "C1H 1 ov,,ct u ma parents. Pnr c reason thoy did not enroll tho child uu immediately after its birth it as auopteu by Lee Beam, who has reared tno ooy and educated him and no in justice to the bov win m.v. i a fight to secure his rights on the I reservation. The sisters of the boy, Mrs. Sfmn- son and Mrs. Page, have recently :u in renaieton to secure legal advice and assistance ln esrnhii.Mn. the rights of their brother, A. D. otiuman Having been emnlnv h,. the family to establish the rights to the heir and secure his portion of his mother s allotment and estate on the reservation. The father of Lester Galo was for io years a resident of Eagle valley, now a portion of Baker Cltr. n was the first governor of 'Oregon M .m uuu oi tno earliest pioneers to come to tho Pacific coast. In pioneer dnys when white wom en were scarce ln this section of the country, tho old frontiersman wooed anu wed a beautiful mixed-blood Cayuse, who became' tho ninths nt his family and who lived with him until a few years ago, when she came to Weston, where sho died. While thoro is no doubt about the relationship of Lester Galo to his tribesmen, tho Umntillas, yet ho has never been enrolled and it will re quire a long legal flcht to establish and secure his rights on the reserva tion. East Oregonian. (There was no Joseph Gales gov ernor of Oregon. The article is prob nbly correct, all except the name,. and It probably alludes to J, P. " Gnlnos, who was a Whig, appointed by President Tnylor. and was Ore gon's third governor, bin tprm he- Sinning In 1SG3). OF ECUADOR Nerer ou4 raooy ljr mill, X Unk dittX It always ntti it It &Uo better in votbw ways, i iejj tW Jrt(t they ate ijooJ through, out tU United 6ta.e nad CVnaJa. tho balance on hand. Ho nolnt. n,.t J. . ..Amor,f,u '''tor to Ecua- that. while the fund In the conn, i, ' Inul " J"" " 1!)oc tW hand Is MnJ,:.T" th0 Kovornmont ,f Ecuador signed tho work of rohnbllntlon -... ,J"' "w,u.ruci ,vlth r Aloxandor & - Himure oi ORormous sums, nud (Uo commiiiK.. ,t,vUi. , uMo in onlor o Z . " B ' V.tos of the republic lugir. "" Slem State Baot h J& PAGE, PMrtrfmt 11r Ptxmf Spnty, tvo and hull burning Hop ami IVuno Mou afh reo.uwt! to Inveatlnla im HMO tho ovpondlturo of .r nZ ...;: "r h ftn "Boncy at (iuuya u.u, ud the commute aoslroa to .,,'.,, . , tmnotQ ot u"W""k n.ow how muoh money will il u-iT T ,Bl" ." ,ww Rud I'l'imim oi i no ropubllc. The cotuiuuty is to h. pnti,i n.i... Kouadorlun IuimKratlon Coiupauv." It binds itsoU to Import 6000 fm- vo the Kiro Proof 8.,rny ....... "7" Plfld In tho contract wld by It. It. Ityau. SM- m.r' , thVWU,,sr,H,u ,ha l, wWto, :w Lrevoiu them from' n lpwfW'b,jr ( tho aw .. eni fm .Dutch races. Tho ,...,, i colve 600.000 noctures of land, but no land whloh Jutorreroa with .t,. S rODBtrilnllvn .1. . n iry. TMtwi on tho strv'ota lur' ai7 . uu vurnra-v railway. Saturday. The build. v.. !.!'?! AU "WMltle, ot life shall bo en- then eowwd vMth coal O.L St 2 1 IT r0d.ot Uuty' U u. Ore ana went out as soon as tho oi ViZL ' . ! ,u . ' ,wU ctc" wl'' w burniM off. Prlco 30 cent. 1 CO,onUU brln w,th ". The Wlton. Oao Ba Z 12 XI "" "" 1 th. rronor- ?aro feet ot lurface. rZ ware to each fatuli,-. . . .uan u uS : KlTJZl" - f - -" uvilt', JP1 vi Ing to tho company'a o.xpondlturo3 In tho delivery of Immigrants. Kor ton yearn tho govornmont will exact no tnxes from tho colonists. Within throe years from tho date whon tho contract is nnn i .... tho congress the company must h-iv'v Initiated the Immigration, if with In ten years from such date tho 5C00 ..mva nr not inatallod In Ecua dor tho contract lapses. However "."", " wno nave arrived Alitor or in kl. ..... . ... w,'uu S? . lll?hth0,r Pwwrtloa of land, but all the iiniiKA,i i.,i.... . the 500.000 hectares shall mo to ho govornmont. Tho land in uea. Hon Ilea low on tho ,.. .,.'.. thn A,l.,. -.. .. """" 'OPO Ot ,. ....v0, u transportation there from can be aecotnnli.wi ,. . " of various tributary, u-m-i. . ns ally flow into tho Amaion Tl e tol" rltory is aald to ho v,v ft0 tor her and dye woo.s, but ,tZ ana. 'The Texas Wonder. Cures all kidney, bladder and r eumatic troablo; sold by all drug' maM'rn I?'0 ni0nths' treatmt b oZ V1' nr- E' W- Hall. 2920 Omo street, St. Louis, Mo. Send dr.. - I. "omais- Sol1 Stone's lrus storos. dw-lyr. Santas Pacific, Tlmo Card, EffecUv, July 3d. Towaitl PorUatd. Train Arrives. .v- its!3 a-a" "0n p. " 1--S.-3 a. m.. On))... o ' axprwj, - ' " uroe ...-,. " mrouca fast wrigai, - No. 3S6 11-55 . m , - C" .;": ,'"' Toward San Francisco .No. 1510:56 d. . nu', presj. w-4"rnia ei -Vo. 13-6:32 n. m.. n.. Mtnr.. ' ' ""KO urove 0. 225 11:M , . fr.tv - - weal b"S Of Interest to Sick reople. We have all the sympathy ln the world for sick people, and want to treat them in a Berlous way. There is no humor in pain and affliction, but hard earnest fact. It Is Impos sible for tho pntlent to impress on others the oxtent of suffering they emlure, nnd their anxiety for relief. To got well or bo rnllnvod Is their one thought. Any remedy that will "b mis nbout has tholr everlast ing gratitude. Wn 1,nvn thniinnnJ! of letters from people who have had -i-pepaia. sick headacho nnd bilious attacks, who tell us how thankful thoy wero tn i,oi .,. nr. u"nns Improved Liver Pills. The Qro sold at all drug stores for 25c Per box. only qna for a dose. These Pills remove tho cause of disease fnd mnle tho skin clenr and healthy looking. Plres In Washington. Wnshinctnn la i,n hrinr same bad forest flres. Snohomish, on th? western alnnn nf im rnoidcs. U completely surrounded by fire, and loggers havo lost heavily in equip ment, having to abandon It in th uurry to escape the flames. There are also bad flres at Edwards and Gold Bar. ex- way No. 21 5 rt . . .. ". ixwnS; ?? kb?!- -nM Meekness is imporfect, if It be not both active and passive, leading tO Rllllrtna .. anil Tt" sentmenta as well as to bear P41. Ir the passions and reentniet others.r(tw.