o SHOWEHS TONIGHT OH WEDNESDAY, COOLER. lEIt: -A,-' -. I DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORKGON MONDAY, JULY 20, 1007. Fnotes FROM THE WAYSIDE ian Writes of Trip By Wagon to Coos Day eft Salem, Monday, Juiy id, m., drove to tlio creeK ensi leTt where wo campeu ior I .nil In the afternoon drovo reek near Uncle Charley Mill rth of Jefferson and camped nlKbt. jlC. We started at 7:30, Shedds, campeu for uinner. crop here Is only fair; fail talr to good. Tho pantures zinnlng to get dry, and Bhort. I afternoon drovo to Harris- Id camped for the night one Irth of town, on tho Wlllnra- f 17. Started at a o cicok n e to Eugene and laid in sup- jero we met an old friend, of Iowa, who is In tho gro- Incss and doing well in "the 1 city of Eugene whero tho wero nice and clean," and y seemed to bo doing well, o milca enst, and camped for y tho side of tho Willamette afternoon drovo two miles Crcs3wdl, nnd camped for t on the bnnks of tho Wll- nml caught n nico mess of breakfnrt. S Started at 8 a. in., drow go In way of Walker, nnd , in Cottage Grove wo mot lemiwny formerly of Sllver- o is In tho mercantile busl- lo looked halo and hearty, ed to bo doing woll. Lnyod les nnd feed for the hor803, o up tho west fork road one d stopped for dinner, on tho f n creek, and visited with oodnrd who is doing a thrlv- ilness In his sawmill. Ho was a pnrtner of R, R. the renl estate business nt and Cottago Grove, having ! timber and locntlng home- nd claims. Ho nnd hit) sons fine lot of timber lands in uglas and Klntnath counties, m. started up on tho west d towards Roscburg; soon a familiar object coming e road; a fine band of snoop by our old townsman, Mr. alk, who always looks after llttlo lambs." Further along nother former Snlomito, Mr. dershiem, who kopt tho hoii'o on tho cornor of ta nnd High streets, nenr tho Ho is driving stnge from Grove to Black Butte, 3G Ivo dally. Then wo next at London nnd lnyod in supplies for throo days. Wo ovo southeast up to Coug)r H at 9 a. m. stopped to fish it, and cninpod over Sunday. ent hunting, others fishing, o for blackbonios. Mr. John m, n son of A. L. Woodnrd, well acqulnted in tho moun d knows whore tho deer are, no of tho five rangers, dlroct- unters in thoso tramps, and looking for cougars nnd n goats. At this time. 1 p. hunters just enmo in with two-prong bucks, William ry of Osago, Iowa, killing John Woodard killing tho fier. Saulsberry of Sllvorton . Hicks helped pack them fdress them. Then tho cooka. k and Mrs. Ryan, prepared t of good things. ads have been fine and, gen oth, at present wo are at - itiuuuiuiii ruiiii. una P1 is Mmnlv n trlnl. riiir I ae fine pasture nnd nlontv 'ent water. As to bill of ' grand, venison, mountain blackberries, good cream, excellent coffee, bread and tewed apples, eggs, etc. " ThC fnilt mnn nxA nut fn me. while I have chareo of ting and drying of the venl 'd looking after the horses P- Miss Hicks, Mrs. Ryan William Ryan pick the end do tho cooking. n't tell the folks at Sllvertnn f ; Saul sherry is the greatest fclmule" in Cougar Berd, but penning thoso lines tho Rev. Sauls berry and the balance are singing songs, and hymns of-praise to tho Giver of all tho blessings of life. Breakfast consisted of bread, pan cakes, blackberries, venison hash, honey and potatoes. Dinner wna tho same except wo had huckleberries instead of blackberries. Wo havo seen ten or more doer but only got two of them. Fish are scarce so far. Wo left Cougar Bend at 7 a. m. and got to London at 9:45. Our guide John T. Woodnrd came out Sunday, and on tho way killed a large wild cat near London. Wo took tho divide road by way of Elkhead, camped on south sido of Dlvldo hill for dinner and camped .for tho night on tho North Calapoola four miles north of Oakland. This part of the country is very poor, along tho road It would take GO acres to pasture one cow. From Cnlapooia south wo struck a much better country. There nro some very nice looking valley farms, but tho hills are no better. Ono farm at Winchester of 900 acres can only keep 50 cattle, 175 sheep, S head of horses and thou they have to buy chop to feed their horses. From Winchester to Roseburg is some fairly good looking farms. Wo arrived at Roseburg at 5 p. m. hunted up some lato papers, tho flrat was Tho Capital Journal. Mot C. W. Mnrlols nnd family and camped on tho creek In tho edge of town near tho north end of Main street here. W. II. Saulsberry, nttornoy at law from Osago, Iowa, got his mall, a lotting calling homo on business at onco. Wo wero sorry to loso him. nnd his brother, Row Sauluborry of Sllvorton. Wo camped for tho night in tho southwest part of tho city, south of tho depot, with F. E. Cavondor, n friend of tho IIIxos', who is car In spector for tho Southern Pacific rail road at this part. From hero wo pull for Coos Bay. R. R. RYAN, o NOIJODY SPARED. A Good Remedy For a bad stonmch Is Hostcttcr's Stomach Bitters and ono bottle will convince you beyond all doubt that this is true. It is an absolutely pure medicine and has a reputation of 64 years standing. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS is theroforo the friend of every man or woman suffering from Poor Appe tite, Sick Headache, Insomnia, Liver Troubles, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Cramps, Diarrhoea or Mnlarla. WANTS CORNER L HOPS. Grower Says the Trade Is Losing at. Present Prices. Kidney Troubles Attack Salein Men and Women, Old and Young. Kidney Ills selzo young and old, Come quickly with llttlo warning Children suffer In their early years Can't control their kidney secre tions. Girls nro languid, nervous, suffer pain. Womon worry, can't do dally wor): Men havo lame and aching bncks. Tho euro for man, woman nnJ child. Is to euro tho cauBO tho kidnoyu Bonn's Kidnoy Pills euro sick kld- noys Cure all forms of kidnoy suffering Snlom tostlmony proves It. William Stansell, of 250 Cottago St., Salem, Or., says: "For flvo or six years kidnoy complaint nnd bnck acho bothered mo. It wns novor bad enough to lny mo up but thoro woro few times when I did not feel It stl'.l thoro and I Buffered n lot from tho persistent aching over and through tho kidneys nnd from othor symp toms of kidnoy trouble I was never ablo to And anything to give mo nnv pormanent benefit until I procurod Doan's Kidney Pills at Dr. Stono's drug store. Tho offocts of this reme dy woro so gatlfylng that I am glad to lot others know my. satisfactory experience with your medicine" For salo by nil dealers. Prlco 50 cents. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agents for the Uni ted States. Remember the name Doans and tako no other. o Takes the Blue Ribbon. Breeze Glbson.tlH sage of the Eoln hills, is getting a good deal of news paper notoriety on account of his dis- Our Icoverv of somo freaks of nature In tho maple woods near his home. Geo. Opp writing to the Oregonlan from Woodburn says: Last Thursday's Oregonlan gives a statement of the hop situation and I agreo with tho view expressed as to there being too many hops held over and now hold In reserve for tho godd of tho market. Many growers for tho last two seasons havo lost money. It is true that all has not been lost for tho cost of production has gone into circulation nnd mainly Into tho hnnds of deserving peoplo, but how long can tho growers stand It. That Is tho rub. Oregon, Washington and 'Califor nia hold at this time GG.41G bales. Now, If wo nllow, say 10,000 bales, tp bo taken up from now until tho now crop goos on the mnrkot, wo will still have 50,110 bnlos to dopross tho market for now hops. Tho onlv feasible plan to remedy tho situation as I 8oo it, Is for tho Oregon, Wash ington and California hopgrowers to got together, hold n convention nnd to limit the out-put to Bay half this year's. This would savo tho Oregon hopgrowor something llko ?S10,000. By this means, they would obtain at least a living price for their portion put in tho bale. I bellovo that If tho growers would so organize they could control tho situation. It would compel people making ndvanco contracts to offer at least paying figures. I also bellovo It woild provo very bonoflclnl to tho growers In protecting them against cornorB In hop cloth, sulphur and othor supplies. In fnct, tho growors must organize, If for no other roa Bon, than that all with whom they do business aro either organlzod or combined ngalnst them. 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Ono of tho strangest cases of flur ried mentality that has como to tho attention of attendants at tho Oregon insane asylum promises soon to bo closed by tho completo recovery of Yves Vldmend, second mate of the French bark Turgot, who wont In sane on tho Btre-ts of Portland last winter. So encouraging Is tho condi tion of tho French mnrlner that Consul Henri Lahbe has rccolved word that his discharge as cured may take placo any day, Ono wintry day Vldmend with othor sailors nshoro on leave walked Wo up Front street. Ono moment ho wns have seen Breeze's curios and cor-.talking and laughing, tho next, np talnly he has aided nature greatly In parontly enragod because tho Bldo maklng somo beautiful ornaments walk was blocked ho began to rave, out of maple knots, hut if a freak of lie picked' up big cobblestones from nature is anything to ho prized, the pavement and threw them about Breezo Is entitled to a blue rlbbon.- Tall City Review. o as though they had been pobblos. I Half a dozen pollcemon had nil they could do to take him to the police Tho Salem Military band rondorcd an excollent open nlr concort In Mar lon Squnr'o yesterday afternoon. Tho band is giving tho music lov ing public many plensurablo after noons and ovonlngs this Benson which should bo appreciated by Salem peo plo of tho city. Although It Is some- tltnos difficult during tho Hummer months to keop a band up to Its UBiial Htandnrd, tho boys this Benson havo given ontlro satisfaction. Sa lem hns nn oxcollent band which should bo encouraged and aupportoj as ono of tho public necessities . Tho subscription to tho organization should ho largo enough to pny a dl- roctor nnd then have a surplus which would glvo tho mombors n amall amount for onch concort. This would bo nn Incontivo for tho boys to turn out nnd would show that the city really appreciated good miiBlc. Tho band is not a "ono man band" but a permanent organization. A ill loctor Is engaged at a stated salary and all tho money collocted ovor this amount id turned into tho treasury of tho organization, Whllo some havo holpcd tho band liberally yet thoro aro many that should bo on the subscription. list whoso names do not appear as tho amount as shown by tho socrotaryV books does not quite pay tho director. To maintain a good band moanB money, enthusiasm and work; and in a city of this sizo tho band must recelvo holp from tho citizens, It has beon suggested that It would bo feasablo and moat satisfactory to appropriate n reasonable nmount from the city for tho maintenance of n band. This would equallzo tho as-' spssmont, which would bo so small as to not materially effect tho city tax and would cnablo tho organization to do tho best work. Hardwood Floors IN CANS Spread them on your old floors with a good brush, and havo an up-to-dfito rccoptlon room, dining-room, hall or .parlor. 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By 7 o arrive 1b Ro- y. where we will g our - thU out TfcU ii a Willi die TOVil- - .. ; 19 away from home when they mostl ceuntries: whllo In America. need hlseeryicoa. Disease like cramp tho of tho preeeat day ,9 "Long colic and cholera morbus requlro L,vo D K,ng.g New m6c0W0rYt King prompt treatment, and bare In manylof Throat and Lung Remedies!" of which Mrs. Julia Ryder Paine, Tru ro, Mass., eayB: "It never fall to give Immediate relief and to quickly cure a eoagh or cold." Mre. Palne's opiaioB la shared by a majority of the Inhabitant of thU country. New DiMoretr cure weei lnag and sor threat after all otter reawdlee hart faJted; a4 fr eouglw a4 eelde W the Mir wire cere. Qrate by J. O, Perry, drggt. ic a4 instance proven fatal before modi cine could be procured from or a phyetclaa summoned. The right way Is to keep oa uaad a bottle of Chanberlala' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Renedy No physlchui eaa presortst a better wedlelae for Umh dtaeaeee. 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