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I-4! m .it : Em ? m i . M . ; ill 3 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL III HOFKIt IHtOS., riwlltticfi mid Proprietors. SUUSCIUPTIOX KATES. - y Inll. Dally Journal, one month .... 36c Dally Journal, threo months ..$1.00 Dally Journal, one yoar -00 Weekly Journal, one year .... l.OO lly Cnrrlcr. Dally Journal, per month .... SOc XRAYS Iu Secretary Hoot trying to reach the White JIouso by way of the Horn? Danker Stonsland resembles Homer somewhere. Though he Is still alive, some seven cities are claimed to be his hiding place and all at once, though they are located all the way from Canada to Panama. If the Island of Juan Fernandez was really wiped off the map In the Chilean earthquake, nobody seems to care a cent. It hns not been men tioned slnco, and surely is entitled to somo kind of an obituary notice. The Tacoma Ledger thinks Sen ator Scott, of West Virginia, has views on the tariff that nro national, not local. Our esteemed contempor ary Js probable correct. Local views of Pittsburg millionaires aro con fined exclusively to the subject of chorus girls. 0 The president might as well try to uti-rlng a bill as to mako Americans unlearn KngllMi. Our strenuous president may now hnvu the strcnuos past Bpcllcd with out tho "o." Tho Bupremo Court In nvor-rullng Judge GnlluWuy'a deolslon thnt tho Parkersvlllu dam was n nuisance, virtually declared that It was not a "dam nuisance." If tho Supreme Judge were on the dUtrlct ticnchuH, nud thruu of the dis trict Judges wero ou tho Supreme bonuh, would casus bo decided tlio name, nnd IIih laws remain us they nro? A SALEM CASE, JMiuy Moro Like It In Salem. " Tlio fellflwliiej M Li Iwt oe of nwsy similar oeurrl dally in Sa lem, It is n easy Matter Ut verify Its oerroUwi. Surely yen ennRSt ask fer belter prf Um stiek aeaeliistre ovlJenooi tr. 8. Uotltns, of UT9 lllffi street. flo. Or.. : "Tiwtble with my kWnejs nm taskark kare mhm4 mis much AttMeyAMe fer evernl yours. Al though 1 H4mI a gs4 many remedies 1 QbmiHe4 uo positive relief UHtlt my MUuUien ww willed to Dmi'i KMmv 1'lUt. mmI I prturyl them at Dr. Stone's druff stern. Tkey seen brought mo etTeative benefit, im1 tk bisrins duwji feollttg tuiougb the tk ami 1oIb. nnd banish tbo nobtng sad oth er ivwplom 4bt had annoyed mm for so loutf. I have siaeo learneii of oth ers wkn tlilak the world of your rolls bio remedy au.) I gladly reoemroena' it to all HiTorlRg from baekncho or kMaey trowMu." Jrr imIo by all dealer. lrlo 60 cants. lVtrMilburn QH lUlTalo, Now Yerk, solo orobU for tko United BUtM, ItcuiMnW tko until Doaa'i and tako do otbor. A PENSION FOR LIFE Without your lifting a flngor, tho dollars you savo will pay sou a ponslou for life. 8t us many as ou can now while )ou hao health, sirougth, and prosperity, nud thereby iu crfttse thi sire of your pension find the comfort of your future VMM. Tlio iner fact that your future k securo will make life a double joy novr. Threo jior cent Interest paid 6 deposit of one dollar or more. SiivJftjp'DigNutmcat Capita! Natle! Bant msm 3 ALONG THE EDGE Of THE CONTINENT Where Roads Wind Through Towering Forest and Tangled Fern, Over Sun-lit Ridges Looking Down upon the Broad Pacific, and into Darkling Canyons, Where Patches of Blue Sky, Alone are Visible. Salmon River, Aug. 22. (Editor ial Correspondence.) Just south of Slletz bay Is Forgarty creek with somo pretty rooks for the camera people, and a very nice sandy beach for bathing A number of fine streams flow Into tho Pacific ocean around Slletz bay. Tho county roads through this country are not only cut through liv ing walls of forest, but often have to be sawed through a solid wall of dead timber, where logs are piled threo deep by a windfall. Tho cli mate up tho coast at this season Is something superb. It Is a mixture of sea-fog, mountain air and sun shine, llko tho soft patting of baby hands when tho gently stirring breezes strike your face. Tho burnt sections are narrow strlpB nlong tho coast, rapidly grow ing up to rhododendron parks. Wo followed ovor n bench to Slletz bay. On tho south side live two sons of Poland, Joe and Albert Sljoatn, and driving through one's barn yard wo nro lot down to the soft sand bench. Following tho same about two miles wo cross tho sand dunes to tho ferry landing, wohor the uso of our lungs brought 0. 8. Parmolo and his son, Edgar, with tho flntboat that landed us safely nt his homo, whoro ho has a sawmill nuu morennnuiso store. VobsoIs co mo into this bay drawing ton to twelve foot of wntor. Tho Chllcnt, Harrison, Gerald C. nnd Delhi, of (ho Elmoro Co., run In hero Drift creek, heading In Until moun tain, oinptleu into the bay at Par initio's. The name of thu postomce Is Koruvllle. The Parmoles came from Illinois In mo, landing nt St. Helena, Wash. Ho lived at Tilla mook awhile and then enme to Sl letz II him done vory well hero and In one of the substantial and necoin tuodutlng oltlieus of Lincoln county. Wo waited hero anil fished Drift crook, catching enough trout fur mippcr Hud drove out to the beach to KV un uorui Cross! Schooner creek on way to mouth of Slletx. Had to mountain and salmon trout are plen tnk our grub-but up ou our lap, as tlful In tho wilderness, tho tide lmd not run out onougli.l The con8t ,!,,,, wl ev,r p0 Tin Ktinatr at Taft told us he OHt ljto 18 ,ltorlor v,u Dw mok( was hopeful of making that quite n ilt wlM ,mv . ,.., r.H i.n.i town im tho railroad went through It. Was soiling lots. fHHUwni nro numerous at tho Just wjuth of Salmon river. Tho mouth of the SlUu. IIw we sowjiMuery about Cascade head Is gran tho first deer ou the trip. It was njilenr lualf. It Is the highest point fine large rod doe that lmd come out m theoont north of Cnpo Perpetun, on the marsh to fwd. Was not and until you sight Mecamey moun nlurmiHl at our going along within '.-..n south of Clatsop head. ' 180 foot In n boat. Soi) men wont One charm of this trip wtia the after her with a Wlnchuitor but did. fact that for sevaral da v. u -n not got her. Said It was n buck with horns off. The drle up the bench to Devil's lake was Am, although tho bench U tiowMunt so hart! as about Yaqulna ground. They trap and spear snl buy. At Devil's lako n large stream " Jt ns they did a hnudred of water runs out nnd wu took the ira ago. Settlers In many places road Iwok onto the bick. Splen- "re n mile apart and the fern Is did sWp nnd stock rauchtM on these 'teu feet high. County roads have fern covered hills. Saw but nuo tine (arm homo. Many pluciw owned by Indians look deserted. They are olt ' getting salmon or hop picking. Into! camp nt Salmon river at 7:30. Ham nud trout boiled on the cond and broad and butter and frMlt make ' a supper and then turn Hi to bleep I under tho stnro. This Is nn Ideal camp. Fine place to fetsl ami water horu. High cleun bank of river Fuel and shelter in abundance. The rippling waters mako iniisle fit for the nngoU. At midnight nil was si lent. Tho ikie had come up. Men with turvkot came un the rher In ti boat tlnhlug breaking tho law lit tho wUdtmoss U not so unoemmon. "Hfor " morning one friendly nolshbor made htwself or herself manifesta littlo skuuk. Durlug the night au Indian rode up to cni on a pouy Wo stopped out and oxohnnKftl courtosle. He had bctm at Saloui niUston when n bay with some of hi tribe. Va$ going to Tillamook to tho fair. How many inllei was It? 'He did not know. Oet thero t 6 v VIccV, maybe1 was . -t.w. cbu r-rr his laconic reply. We appreciate so much the good roads opened by Lincoln county, we contributed a little by removing sev eral hundred boulders from the road way each day'sMravel. At the Sal mon river bridge we put In a lot of poles at the south approach making it much safer. It would be a good rule of life, as we go along to leave the way for others a little better than wo find It. Somo people seem to delight In leaving a dirty camp behind them. They want you to know they have been there. It Is always In order to burn old papers and scraps and tidy up a camp before leaving it as evi dence of civilization Always tie horses so they can't shag or throw thomselves, and so tho anlmals's head will be there If It should tako a notion to leave during the night. Good currying and frequent will keop your team frosh. Wo loft Salmon river August 22 at J a. m. took first road to left (other road goos to Sheridan), cross ed Deor Creek, took road to left up past L. D. Hardin's place (Otis P. 0 ) railroad survey takes up Deep creek. Cascade peak Is 1500 feet high and tho coast road will havo to tnko to the woods four or llvo miles Inland. The Slletz and Salmon river 3 arc great fishing streams, tho flnost Chi nook bolng hauled out In wagons to Ynqulnn, Toledo nnd Sheridan. A team can pull not more than 200 to 500 pounds. The road from Salmon river out towards Tillamook has Just1 1 1-1 I... .!. ... .... I. u... iUKu .Mr u, w. i-uuiio mm n will be some time beforo It Is unssnblo for automobiles. Miles of It up tho Deer creek canyon aro through solid walls or alder and vine maple. Then we come out onto fern hills In moro of the burnt reglou. With a good team one could go over this road with h camping outfit anil not walk a step, but with out ho rip It Is necessary to walk up and down hills Thore Is plenty of bear, cougar and deer, nnd ',,,,, thero w, l)ro.in,.,v ,, lnwn ' Devil's lake or on the fern heachos driving through n country ontlroly unknown to us. u veritable "terra nlcognlta." ludlans live all thvouKh It. It Is still' their happy hunting A Natural Laxative Inward cleansing is as necessary as outward bathing. To keen the bowels tree and regular is of even greater importance than to keen the tkin-porcs Irom becoming clogged The neglect of either in yitcs disease Ever) one needs a natural uxative occasionally, to free the bowels of accumulated impurities. For this purpose take BEECHAM'S PILLS the RTMtcjt boon ever offered to those who suffer from IK : '. that Wlow constipation. For over fiit vears BcedinS V 15 ! have been famous as a btomach corrective, a liver regulator and I Bo A laxative rhey nexer gr.pe nor cause nam. Powerful iXnSveJ ?3 J'iS".0",- Avotd, ,hfm- Usc Bham'a P.Us The? se re! Iic( without doiiiR violence to any organ. Their action is .t, mony v,th phpical law, Take th.cni regularly and i the ncltw Kr their use becomes 1$ frequent They are a natural H BSkWH LUyrseper,aCOUSl,PaU0B' t& Sold Evr)TMhr In Moses, """ -"""" iaxa Ibeen cut through on old trails by. If.,n,ln and Tillamook counties and .hi. Is destined to become the great Uast highway of Oregon. The view I from the ridge between Salmon river and Slab creek Is great. On all sides '.. i f i.t no mountains los.ng the meal ves In the mist and smoke. "Coming down from the divide, wej enter a canyon that is e veritable scene of desolation. On all sides' Jloreat fires have swept up the walls of the canyon. The steep siaes oi. the mountains bristle with skeleton! of a noble forest. In some places a cluster of these great denuded acd , blackened trunks lean together at the tni.. as In sympathy at their fate, I forming the frame-work of a giant tepee. . On Slab creek (should be Nesko In; we found an old Polk county citizen, Jas. Taggart, who lived west of Salem at Bush College school, where -Mrs. Taggart taught school. He has now one of the finest dairy ranches In Tillamook county. His postofflce is Harks. There Is a tele phone line that connects a few of the dairy farms. Mrs. Taggart will teach this fall and winter at Foley. We camped on the bank of the stream and soon had a fine hand cooked meat, although our grub-bos was getting low. We pulled out for our next camp at Little Nestucca, where we will spend the night. E. HOFER. OFF FOR HOP FIELDS. Jinny Families of Pickers Engage Passage on Itlver Steamers. Pickers In small groups have begun to take passage on the steamers bound for the hop fields on the Up per Willamette River, says the Tele- gram. So far they are mostly fami lies who are going early, In order to select suitable camping grounds near tho yards. In another week the agents of the navigation companies say that It will be necesasry to add other craft In order to take care of the Increased traffic. The Oregon City company Is fixing up the Pomona for early service, making three steamers It will have In operation. The others are the Orogona and Al tona. Each of them has accommo dations for about 300 passengers. Great quantities of burlap for bal ing the hops after they are gathered are lIng at the docks awaiting ship ment to the various yards. It Is claimed that this traffic will be suffi ciently heavy for tho next few weeks to provide the steamers with fair car- noes. At a number of points the I " - rver u nt a rather ,ow sta ,)Ut ,t Is believed that the steamers will be able to got through as far as Salem during the entire season. Practic ally all of the hop yards are on this side of that city. A Pleasant Way to Travel. The above is the usual verdict of the tMveler using the Mis?onri Pacific railway between the Paelfie coast and the Kast, and we believe that the ser ving and accommodations given merit tki3 statement. From Denver, Colora do Sp-lngj and Denver there are two through trains daily to Kansas City and St. Louis, carrying Pullman's lat est standard eleetHc lighted sleeping cars, chair ears snd up-to-date dining cars The same excellent leviee is operatod from Kansas City and St Louis te Memphis, Little Rock and Ho Springs. If you x are going East or South, write for particulars and fall information. W. C. McDRlDE, Gen. Agt. 134 Third St., Portland, Or, i u Teacher Now, then, name our prosldenU In tl'elr onler from the be ginning. Susie Adama. Washington Teacher O, no. Washington was first. Susie Hut my Sunday school teacher told us the Adams wore tho very flm people of all. Scissors. lt and sac. """'- r ufumttuiu H diseases, such as peri odical pains, irregulari ty, dragging down sen sations, headache, diz ziness, backache, etc. .WINE OF Flower Carnival nt Arverne. Arverne, L. I., Aug. 25. Crowds of visitors from many points on Long Island have come here this afternoon to witness the great flower parade and carnival, which has been arrang ed for today. The hotels of this busy seaside resort are overcrowded and never before have there been so many visitors here as there are today. The parade of several hundred flower decked automobiles and carriages will be held this afternoon and will be followed In the evening by fire works and a general carnival on the brilliantly Illuminated boardwalk Valuable prizes will be awarded to the winners In the flower parade. ' 0 The Lost Lay. In a New England country church the good old custom prevailed of dis tributing colored eggs to children on Easter Sunday. The little ones had waited patiently while the choir sang Its anthems and the Sunday school superintendent labored through his address, and finally the minister anneunced: "We will sing Hymn 132, 'O soul, proclaim thy lay,' after which the eggs will be distributed." Clipped. 0 . Stop That CougTi. When a cough, a tickling or an Itrltation In tho throat makes you feel uncomfortable take Ballard's Horehound Syrup. Don't wait until the disease has gone beyond control. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Anderson, 351 West 5th St., Salt Lake City, Utah, write: "We think Ballard's Horehound Syrup tho best medicine for coughs and colds. Wo have used It for sev eral years; It ulways gives lmme dlte relief, is very pleasant and gives perfect satisfaction." - 25c, 50c, $1. For sale by D. J. Fry, Salem, Or. OASTCJXlSA. Bi tie ) m Kiad Km faw Atars Bartt iJs tie J I M MM 1W H3T9 Kl ? ? TAKE AN OUTING When you get ready for the mountains or sea shore, don't fail to get a good supply of good HAMS BACON SAUSAG PURE LARD and SALT MEATS We have the best. Dee & Kurtz 1 77 Commercial Phone 285 """"MMMHttnMHa A I FPACFDPLAND "I wrote you for advice," writes Lelia Hagood of Sylvia, Term., "about my terrible backache and monthly pains in my abdomen and shoulders, j had suffered this way nine years and live doctors had failed to relieve me. On your advice I aook Wine of Cardui, which at once relieved my pains and now I am entirely cured. I am sure that Cardui saved my life." It is a safe and reliable remedy for all female FREE ADVICE Write u a Irtter dirib'nr ill your symptoms, an J we t!l sen! you Free A4 vice. In plain seilei enxe'e: AJiress: LaJles' A Jvlsory Department' TheChattanooziMeilcineCo.,Oatu.' nooita, Tenn. jy At Every Drug Store in $1.00 bottles. Try it, CARDU Fo Sale 150 acres fine river bottom 4 miles from Salem, for J15 acre. This Is the best buy hi si valley, but you will have to quick. A new 5-room cottage, good b young fruit, three blocks froa line, for onl $1250. A lot on Center street, close for $650. DERBY & W1LLSON THE TOWN CRIER. Couldn't make an announce; that would please the pablte b than when we tell tbcm that laundry work will be "ne to p tion and the Salem Steam Lao can't be .competed with annvheri the country for the pe fection work on linen, silks or woolens defy competition in this line.becst (there were any beer methods would havo them at once. Try Salem Steam Laundry. P.ices r SAIiEM STEAM LAUNDEY. Colonel. J. Olmstoad, Prop. PHONE 25. 136-166 S. Liberty SUNDAY EXCURSIO on the CnrvaTlfs &. Eastern R road TO NEWPORT Sunday excursion to Newport return on the'Corvallls and E railroad will leave Albany EVEBY SUNDAY AT 7:30 A, Arriving in Newport at noon, n ing leave Newport at 5:30 p. m.. P 5Vj hours at the finest resort is West. Health, rest and plesiwi tha wojir worker. Threo-day and eeason tickets t all 8. P. points, good going ana J ing on Sunday excirslon traias. Fare from Albany, CorvaUls or omath $1.50 for the round trip. nectlons at Albany -with Eugene W going southbound overland " IMMKTSl X8An.Cf.i Esuw B"w"??r3Jii' m a a aj - i -- u . ikMl AH UT aUi f ..iBl BJ H. 1 . - m. -""wiir toKUt "M vita niNTvi. -mrKw w -- VkHB iklM . Mftflitfl UtU UMITP ltDICLC0..OT4.U"eJ aid la ! by O BSSWSSSaMBSSago'pJSiaM Swfe?) I' vmrnfiilo-r i ' 1 1 ct-v.HyWu'W ifffrfTTyfM iH Cornice Work, Heating and Building Work of all KiflJ Estimates Made and Work Guaranteed Murphy Blk State St. Salem, Oregon Phone 151' ?.