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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. ORRGON TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1007.
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Annoying and untidy, isn't it? And
,.,. worse still, it invariably leads to' bald-
717ZL ness! Ask your doctor what to do. See
( ' "7 if he doesn't tell you to use Ayer's Hair
1 JJ. Vigor, new Improved formula. Cures dan-
n
r -- -- .-. ir ne aoesni icn yuu io
f I v Vigor, new Improved forn
rf VII ft ' druif. Stop's falling hair.
JL I LI It Wo publlih th fbnanUa
w of ri onr preparation.
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fSHFIELD
J. G.AytrOo.,
I-owolI, Mui.
TO COQUILLE
In Writes Interestingly of the Trip Down the Coast and Into the
Dig UdlllUlllia nwivuini iuiuoio
- ni of i!in. Drove
ft tO UOquinu ai ..-. --"
point, ana campuu ui. w
.. -.,.1 o Tinlf miles
Ions wren u.m -"
Mountain Point norm oi uiu
toqullle is a very nice little
, j river and rawroaa, is mc
jet o( Coos county, and hns
business houses, anu uo-
Thero is some good prop-
-- .h1a( nlart onmrt
tot Cliy lor aau, ' "
the3 in the surrounding
tit the prices they are held
Karetho life out of ainrion
uyers.
i Point is a nice pinco, inys
Id has some splendid dairy
at the prices nro three times
asked In tho valley, from
1300 per acre, wo icic
olnt nt 10 a. in., camped five
utbwcst on tho rond to
Be, then droo on to foot of
thorn back by using a cannon, kill
ing sixteen of them.
We camped for the night ono and
one-hnlf miles below town on tho
creek. Lewis Knnpp, proprietor of
tho hotel, nnd barn, supplied ua
with hay, nnd beef. This is a small
place on the coast, which had a bad
fire in 1808, burning part of the city,
and nearly nil of tho timber. Then
wo drovo to tho grange hall on Half
Way creek, halfway to Gold Beach
or Wedderburn. This town Is
owned, or most of It, by ox-Senator
Hume, nnd is situated on tho north
side of Roguo river Just above Gold
Bench. Tho ferry is four miles
above theso towns, where wo crossed,
nnd camped all night. Wo mot J. E.
Taylor, nnd fnmily, who lintl re
turned from a hunt five miles from
n small town with two churches, two
hotels, two blacksmith shops, two
general stores, flvo saloons, two
creameries nnd about 800 people,
and Is In a fine dairy district.
We camned for dinner on tho
banks of Smith river, wo had to
ford tho stream, and It came up in
the carriage body four Inches deep.
In tho afternoon wo cot into tho
great red wood timber of California.
Some treea will measure 75 feet
around. We are now nt Crescent
City for tho night. This is a sen-
port, and tho steamers are all con
trolled by tho lumber company.
Freight to this point Is high. Thoro
are about 1,200 people in this place.
The roads In California are flno so
far from' tho moment wo passed the
stake on th- stato line. Wo leavo
here for Grants Pass, Medford, and
Ashland, and then across tho moun
tains to Klamath county.
R. R. Ryan and Party.
All
Oregon
WILL BE AT
an John-.on. We commoncou
Up mountains', which hero
HO f t high, thm the doscent
(j a, ij ui'grues iur i, iu umiuuu uuuui romiB, cic.
Alder Snrlncs. Thov lin1 n nun aitti.
v wlrr we got somo flno ply of venison, hnving killed, nnd
tad splendid apple plos of dried 20 which thoy brought with
thorn. Wo then drovo to Gold
Bench, stopped at tho hotel, post
oillco, court houso, feed Btablo, etc.,
If this
'urn to the first house. country was dovelopod thro would
e miles over tho mountnin (bo found lots of gold, lead, Iron
jed for the night. Most of nnd coal.
er on the east sldo of tho Prom thoro wo drovo on over tho
ns hns l)C-n uurnou; mere inns, and along tno back or tlio Dig
good timber on tho west hills. This gnvo us a view of tho
he next morning wo com- ocean that wns simply grand, wo
to climb hills up, nnd down 'snw the fishing smacks out fishing;
miles to Dnlryvlllo, now
P. 0 , whero wo mot Ed
the postmaster who wns,
six of them would land their catch
nt 3 p. in. nt tho Wcddcrburn can
nery. Wo crossed tho mountains,
representative of Coos and .and camped for dlnnor nt 2 p. m.,
unties, and who rocognized .then wo drovo south to Pistol
ce, Wc lnid in somo Blip- river. Crossed it, nnd' camned on
tho south sldo. Then wo com
menced to climb the mountains tho
next morning. Eight miles ovor
them tho roads nro smooth, nnd nico
oxcopt up, and down tho steep hills,
discharged and thoro are some pretty stoop
He lived .mountains betweon onch nolnt on tho
i
U learned of tho sad accl-
Itith of Frank Barrows of
He and a companion wero
Intlng. Returning with n
climbing over n log his gun
M icccldcntnlly
i wounding Jilm.
1 M iimira R nvnn Mil- '.... tir - .i..i..ln ... or
F. .... i.wu..., .. wi. urn lUUUOl. u uiu IMIVIIlb iiuiii t.n iu
itoat, nnd carried him In. 30 miles ench day. liny, nnd grain
ia ru so thick that thoy .is high along tho coast.
p fhrr way out. Ho was This is a groat sheep country.
taBindon this morning. Ho.isom Wnlkor is gathering up a flno
m engineer of this place, lot horo. and tnklnK thorn back to
honored citizen. Ho loaves Mvrtlo Point, anil Onklnnd. Tho
and s-cn rhlldren, bosldos 'place wo aro stopping nt hns 1,700
BMlemli to mourn his .un-. bond thnt hnvo Just been sheared:
Peb' tho wool will brine $3,000. Mr.
oil is a small town nbout two Wnlkor hns bunched up to take out
pn me ueach, and slxteon , about 4,400 head nt about $4 n head.
jjtow Bandon on tho road to Tho land is only good for grnzlng.
wd Wo camped nbout four excont small nntcheo for hay. nnd
excopt small patches for liny, nnd
theso nro scarce.
From this point wo wont up 2,000
piow on that road. Wo nr-
PortOrfordatC p.m. whero
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flf Hnn. 1 r l.-, .. .w.-.. ..-.. -..- . .D- -.
-. vUUB nuu uurry coun- ,,,,,,- mnat n1, ,1nv
l took a vlow of Bnttlo
f. Just brlow town, whore
' settlers landed, and woro nt-
w QQ Indians, but drovo
Y
ou
e Sick
is because some of
organs of the body
aoing tHeir rork
There is a lack of
BttToua energy that
ujem motion. Con
Dtl7 you aro vraaV.
i-out, nervous, irrit
cannot slemv lm
che, indicestioTi. rt
pse there is not suffi-
en-e force to keep
Fm to perform their
I, Actions. Dr.
Fs AerviA -...
fh because it restores
i-ervous enerey.
I 'l14 It tow t ,M ' -
i.i?!& ".?
U a, "M, HCkcna vmu
backbono most nil day. At 4 p. m.
wo started down tho mountains, tho
steepest that wo hnvo had so far un
til wo como to Chotco river, whero
wo forded, finding low tide. Then
wo drovo down on tho south side,
and camped on ono of Albert Cool
age's, of Silverton, tracts of land,
(whero his son was killed somo
years ago from ambush). Tho Btoro
which AI Coolrldge of Silverton used
to run 1st empty, nnd tho old town is
almost deserted nnd very dilapi
dated. Thfi postofllco Is known as
Harbor.
Chotco valley proper is tho finest
valley wo have seen on tho coast, it
Is ono mllo wide by four miles long,
and has somo oxcellent dairy farms,
Ono run by Alfred Jackson of 80
cows, and ono by Pelrola Bros., of
80 cows, Tho first placo Is owned
by McEvoy Bros., and tho second
placo by Fred Blake. Al Cooly owns
n flno ranch, and somo fine stock,
which is rented to Jean Berzzho
who also milks 80 cows. They sell
their butter to tho San Francisco
market at 28c net. This Is the
only farming land we have seen to
Bpeak of since wo loft Myrtlo Point.
We aro now camped three miles up
the Wlnchuck river with Mr. Ben
jamin G. Adams, who is running a
dairy; this is a rough stream.
Tomorrow wo get over tho state
line Into California, and will soon bo
In the big red wood belt of timber.
This afternoon, August 7th, Is tho
first rain we have seen on our trip.
A general rain of ono day, nnd night.
The Wlnchuck valley has some
flno farms, or rather dairy ranches.
Most of them are small. Wo crossed
over the state lino Into California
August 8th at 9;30 a. n. There Is
some splendid raachM along tha
MMurt tnm WlMkMk t gwtta JUver
DR. FREDERICK A. COOK.
Scientist who wns tho first man
to climb Mount McKinley nnd
who is soon to seek tho south pole.
o
'Rognlnr ns tho Sun"
Is nn oxprcsslon ns old ns tho race.
No doubt tho rising nnd sotting of
the sun is tho most regular porform
anco In tho universe, unless It Is tho
action of tho liver nnd bowols whon
regulated with Dr. King's Now Llfo
Pills. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry,
druggist.. 25c.
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CAMPED
AT THE
HOUSE
Mr. nnd Mr. C. I. Wlnnek nnd
dnughtor Lorono had qulto nn cx
porlonco Saturday night, whllo on
tholr way to Lnldlnw to visit Mrs.
Wlnnfk'a brothor, Fred Wallace,
Tholr wagon broko down tho othor
sldo of Redmond, and It was Into In
tho afternoon whon thoy got It fixed,
so that whon thoy passed the turn
ing off placo It vr.s pitch dark.
Tho team loft tho rond, or got on
tho wrong ono, and uftor wandering
along till midnight Mr. Wlnnek
camo to tho conclusion that thuy
woro hopelessly lost, so ho tied tho
toam up to a junipor and went Into
camp for the night.
At daylight, threo hours laer,
after thoy had shivered through tho
long night, thoy heard a rooster
crow. That oponed tholr eyes wldo,
and on looking around they wero
mortified beyond all expression to
see that they had passed a mlsorablo
night practically In tho back yard
of tho vory man thoy had gone to
visit, Fred Wallace. Prlnovlllo Review.
State Fair
Sept. J 6 to 2 1 Inclusive
They will find the gtounds in better condi
tion and mote attractive than ever before
TIIEV WITjTj FIND MANY NKW 11UILDINGS. ALL IN ALL, IIIEY WILL S13I3 THAT OREGON HAS
THE BICST FACILITIES OF ANY STATE WEST OF THE ROdCIES FOR HOLDING A GREAT FAIR.
Till? INCREASED CASH PREMIIMS AND SPECIALS WILL BRING THE GREATEST LIVESTOCK
SHOW EVER SEEN ON THE PACIFIC COAST, AND IT WILL COMPARE FAVORABLY WITH THE
BEST FAIRS OF THE EAST AND MIDDLE WEST.
Some of the Best Houses in the United States Will Be
Here to Participate in the Speed Program
SOME OF THE MOST ATTRACTIVE PURSES EVER HUNG UP FOR A WESTERN RACE AlEET WILL
MAKE EACH INDIVIDUAL EVENT WORTH COMING LONG DISTANCES TO SEE. THE COUNTIES
WILL PUT UP THEIR BEST IN TRYING TO SECURE THE PRIZES FOR THE E XI I J HITS OF THEIR
PRODUCTS. THEIR WILL RE SPECIAL RATES ON ALL LINES OF TRANSPORTATION FOR PAS.
SENGERS AND SPECIAL FREIGHT INDUCEMENTS FOR ALL EXHIBITS.
If you wish any particular information it will be cheer
fully given by
W. H. DOWNING, Pres.t F. A. WELCH, Sec,
SHAW, OREGON '" " SALEM, OREGON
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TEAS
may all look alike but
there is a vast difference
in quality.
Folger's Gfpli
Golden 1 fHfy
Gate mm i, ISf
M i TEA
Teas CEYLON
are selected, by experts,
from the best tea grown.
Packed flavor-tight in
dust proof cartons.
J, A. Wlgmr fc C.
HAS EPPLEY'S PERFECTION
BAKING POWDER PROVEN.
MIEN YOU USE EPPLEY'S PER-
FECTION BARING POWDER YOU
ARE NOT EXPERIMENTING. IT
HAS PASSED THE EXPERIMENT
ING AGE MANY YEARS AGO, AND
IS NOW LOOKED UPON TO BE THE
I
BEST BAKING POWDER ON THE
JLUtKET TODAY. PUT UP IN
GLASS FRUIT JARS, AND SOLD
'by ALL leaving GROCERS AND
DEALERS,
; DR. KUM
WONDERFUL CHINESE DOCTOR
Will treat you with Orlontnl horbi
and cure any. disease without opera
tion or pain.
I Dr. Kura Is known ovorywhoro in
Salem, and has cured many promi
nent people bore. Ho has lived In
Salem for 20 years, and can ho truat-
cd. Ho uses many medicines un
known to white doctors, nnd with
them can euro catarrh, asthma,
lung troubles, rohumatlsm, stomach,
liver and kidney diseases.
Dr. Kum makes a specialty of
dropsy and femalo troubles, His rem
edles cure private dlseaso whon ev
erything elao falls. Ho has hun
dreds of testimonials, and gives con
sultation free. Prices for laediclaw
vory moderate. PersoasB the cohb
try caa write for felaak. & Ump.
If yoH want Msse extra Ine tee,
get It frew us. i
DR. KUM BOW WO CO.
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THE nEST ROAST THE
FAMILY EVER HAD
Can bo obtained from our prime
tender and Julc7 beof, mutton or
pork. All our meats aro soloctcd
from tho choicest, and prepared for
tho tablo to suit the demands of tha
fastidious. Our prlcos aro lowor for
quality than 'you can find at any
placo In Salem,
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Phono SOI,
U70 StAto St.
O C T. Co,
-STEAMERS
POMONA AND OREGONA LEAVE
FOR PORTLAND DAILY, EXCEPT
SUNDAY AT O A. SI.
P. M BALDWIN, Agt.
BUTTERNUT BREAD
It la worth more than any other
bread, yet tho price la no higher.
For sale at your grocer's.
CALIFORNIA BAKERY.
Thomas & Cooler, Props.
DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN
Put theso good resolutions that
you mado on January 1st Into effect
nt once by replacing your old plumb
ing with tho newest Idoas in sanitary
open plumbing, and you will be rid
of the annoyanco of leaking pipe
and flooded floors, as well as doctor's
bllld. Wo will furn'qh estimates for
plumbing, gas fitting and aatlsfactlOB
is guaranteed as to workmanship aad
chargOB.
A. L. FRASER
M8 State Street.
rhoae 185.
llAnilHI HBAIPflFRENCH FEMALE
Mummum pills.
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im IKIWITM fAlt. US.t . 4,l m.u.
mhn itlhf U.BmfW If itm. lffvMVitiwiw
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Send the Family
Washing To Us
and you'll novor bother with having
It done at home again. Time was
when every family could not afford
to send the washing to a laundry,
but times havo changed so, too,
have the mothods and prices. Today
you can better afford to send the
family washing here than not to.
Ask about our prices on family wash
Ing, rough dry, or finished.
The Salem
Steam Laundry
Phone S3. 130-166 S. Liberty St.
SALEM WATER COMPANY
OFFiOm OtTY HALL.
Far w-aUr aerriee aj4y at mtkm.
Bill fMtyaWf Mataly la a4rase.