wni mmmjnmtolMtiXMMH1M mttMtmimmmtmtnimMiutm'tmiiiMim.i DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, OALXM, OR8QON. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1907. 8 Alcohol not needed A uor'o Knreanarllla is not fl StfOnE drink. nt mart fllpro (a nnt A llrOO of alCOllOl Itl it. ? to a nnn.nlvitin1fotAIlfc-and flltCratiVC. Askl your own doctor about your taking this medi cine for thin, Impure blood. Pollow his ad vice every time. He knows. Trust him. Whmn9uorotit W publUh i'JtilT'yuSl' ih fnrmnUy of 1 11 our nraDnritlona. Iowii, . THE OLD DALLES ' COURT HOUSE At n rcqitOBt from headquarters the Portland Journal's Dalles cor respondent secured data nnd In n woll written article, gives a good history of. the old court houso In this city, which has boon used as a city Jail many years, nnd was InBt week removed to Its present quarters. Accompanying tho nrtlclo Is a fine plcturo of tho old building takon by PruI Volnrdo nnd kindly furnished to tho wrltor. Tho article 1b ns follews: Tho old city hall, formerly tho first court house, in Wasco county, now moved to glvo place to a modern bulldlnic, Is n historical rolle worth ppseoasing. In 18D8 tho contract for tho old building wnB lot, nnd It was completed In 1859. At that time Wasco county, which wnH organized by an act of tho territorial legisla ture In 18tH and Included that part of Oregon territory lying oast of the Cascade range, nnd from tho Colum bia river nnd tho forty-sixth pnrallol, south to tho forty-second parrallol, was tho only polltlcnl division smnll er than a territory botweon Califor nia on tho south nnd British Colum ,11h on tho north. Its area of nbout 130,000 square miles ombraco mor? torrltory thim tho Hellish IbIob or than any of tho present stntcs of "the union with tho oxcoptlon of Toxns, California nnd Montnna nnd mori than twlco tho area of Now England. Tho dlnilnuntlon of this Immeuso territory waH first hogun who I Ore gon was admitted Into tho union. February U, 1850. I)y that act Wasco county wnB doprlvod of ono thlrd of Us nroa ahd all that portion east of tho Snake rlvor wnB annexed to Washington torrltory. Five yenrB lator this boenmo tho Bouthorn por tion of Idaho and In tho monntlmo 'portions of tho old county hnd boon attached to Montana and Wyoming. Then tho loglBhituro of Orogon ho Kan whittling old Wnscn Into other counties. In 1802 Hnkor nnd Umn tlllf. counties wero organUod by act of tho loglslaturo, with linker City as tho county seat of tho former nnd Pundloton of tho latter. Ornnt county wnB cut off from Wnsco In 1864, and Cnnyon City wiib named an tho seat of government. In the snmo year Unon county wns formed, with Union ns tho county seat. Then followed Lnko In 1874, county seat Lakovlow; 1882, Crook, Prlnc vlllo county scat; Bamo year Klam ath with Klamath Falls county seat; 85 Morrow and Gilliam with Hepp nor county scat of tho former nnd Condon of tho latter; 1887 Mainour, Vnlo; 1880 Harney, Burns; 1801 Sherman, Moro; and 1890 Wheeler Fossil being designated ns county sent. From nh area of 130,000 square miles It hns boon whittled down to a llttlo over 2000 square miles, nnd from extending from the Cascades to tho Ilocky mountains, Its oxtont Is only about 58 miles from tho Cas cade Locks to tho mouth of tho Doschutcs. When Cnscado county Is jllccd off, if It over Ib, WnBco will be ono of tho smallest counties In tho northwest. Tho HrBt session of district court wns held in Tho DnlleB by Justice Cyruu Olney, ono of tho Justices of tho Orogon territorial Buprcmo court, on August 14, 1854, but after Jio court houso waB built nnd Wasco county wns formed Into n Judicial Jlstrlct, .lospeh Q. Wilson was ap pointed Judge. ThlB was in 18C1, and tho nppolntmont was mado by Qovornor A. C. Glbbs. Judge Wilson wns tho first Judl :lnl olllcor who presided In the old :ourt houso. Ho was elected to nnd iontlnucil In tho offlco until 1870, A'hon ho resigned and wns the noml tico of tho Republican party for jongross, but was defeated by JninoH II. Sinter. In 1872 ho was ngulu o mmlldnto and dOfented John Bur iott. Ho wont to Washington city and on tho ovo of tho convening of congress wiib invited to dellvor nn nddroBB boforo tho alumni of Mari etta collogo, of which ho wns a grad uate. Arriving nt Marietta ho wont to his room nnd wiib found doad tho next morning of heart failure Judge Wilson wiib succeeded by B. Whiten, who sorved on tho bonoh until tho next election, when L. L. McArthur wiib elected to tho posi tion. Ho sorved until 1882, when ho resigned and tho now court Iioubo wiui completed tho following year. Judge Whltton roturnod to tho prnc tlco of his profoRsIou, nnd died at Hnkor City a few yours nftorwnrdB. Judge McArthur, aftor roslgnlng his position on tho bench becamo a loading mombor of tho Portlnnd bar, and died thoro n few yenrB ago. ThjB Ib tho history of tho old fSM nr ff!W B! p(h M BB IbS IbbR St , yS'UC Tito Kiiul You Have Always Bought nnd which lias boon, iu two for over JIO year, 1ms liorno tho fllgimtnro of and huH boon inmlo tumor his ucr Konnl Hiiporvlslon hIiico ItH Ittiuucy ft w rv--r jYiiovriiooiioiouucoivuyuiiiii viiih All OountorfoltM, Imitations aiul"Just-n.wrool"nr" but XxporlmonU tluit trlllo -with nnd oiuhuiiror tho hca ,a of liifkuU Rud CliUdisjn Experlcnco against Export ul Wnat is CASTORIA Owrtorte U harmless ouhatltuto for Castor Oil, Part gorle, Drops uiiil Soothing1 Syrups. It in lMoamut. Ifc eonttUiui noltlter Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo uhHtanco. Its nga In li simranteo. It destroys Worms Hnd allays FovorlnlmoHH. It euros Dlarrhooa and AVinil Oollo. It rolluvoH Toothing1 Troubles, euro Constlnutton a Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, rogulutos tho Kmach and IlowolK, h inir lionltliy and natural sloop, llMO Children's ranacea- tho Mother's Frloud. 'KrtUINK CASTORIA ALWAYS yj Basra tlie Slgnaturo ot sTST f ' The kki You Hays Always Bought in Use For Over 30 Years. W frCMTtUft eeila,y, T KUHH1V ftTWllT, Kt YOB MT, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmsm-'V! county and of the old court house; but horeaftor they will be- reminis cences to bo recounted by some of tho oldest inhabitants. Tho Dalles Chronicle. HERMAN SOHAEFER. 'Ablo Bccond bnsomnu nnd all round pluyor of tho Detroit Amor U8U i SELF RISING B. B, B. Flout Vwr 8tUa Browa Brul, OrW4i CW MmNw muI Wmn PmliMaK. ALLKNI H. M. M. rUOVK COn IMOH SAN ?, CM. ' $100 Ilcwnnl, $100. Tho readors of this paper will ho ploasod to learn thnt thero Is at leaBt ono dreaded dlBcaso that sclonco has boon ablo to euro In nil Its Btagos.and that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is the only posltlvo curo now known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh to tho medical fratornlty. Catarrh be ing a constitutional dlBcaso, roqulrca a constitutional troatment. Hall's Catnrrh Curo la tnkon lntornnlly, act ing directly upon tho blood and mu cous surfaces of tho system, thoroby destroying tho foundation of 'thn dis oaso, nnd giving tho patlont Btrognth by building up tho constitution nnd nBsIsstlng natur.o In doing Its work. Tho, proprietors havo so much faith In Its curntlvo powers that thoy offer Ono Hundred DollnrB for any case that It falls to curo. Sond for list of testimonials. Address F. J. Cho p.oy & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by drugglBtB, 7Cc. Tnko Hnll'a Family Pills for con stipation. . -o A Itnllrojul Over flip Oronn. Ono of tho most Interesting of re cent rnllroad enterprises wiib tho building or n cut-off for tho Southern Pnclllc across Snlt Lake. This road above tho wator Ib somo 35 miles in length, Is cnrrlod along In places whoro tho wnter has a depth of 30 odd foot, and was mado Bnfo for travel only aftor many dlfflcultlos had boon ovorcomo. Soon thdro will bo another rnll road with a courso abovo tho bcu. It Is bolng built by Henry M. Flnglor nn nn oxtonsion of nn existing, HnJ from Miami to Key West. Tlfo on tlro dlstnnco botweon tho two points Is ICG mllos, but It Is not all open wator. Tho rond goes by a chain of Islands, nnd 4a of thoso koys, as thoy aro called, and 75 miles of wator will ho crossod. Tho dopth of water is from ono to 30 foot. Much Interest nttnehoa to tho ttso of concrete In tho work, and tho Co mmit Ago snya that "by far tho most Important part of this wonderful undertaking la tho six mllos ot con crete vlnducts thnt spnn tho doepor nnd moro oxposod parts ot tho gulf nnd oconn." Cortnlnly tho Illustrations which go with nn nrtlclo on tho road In thnt mngaxluo reveal a most sub-Btnntlal-looklng Btructuro, nnd tho figures on tho material used aro big enough to arrest attention 286,000, barrels ot comont, 177,000 cubic yards of crushed rock, 100,000 cubic yards of sand, 612,000 lineal foot of piling, 5700 tons of ro-enforclng roda nnd 3, GOO, 000 feet ot dressed lumber for arched forms. At tho tlmo when tho nrtlclo was wrltton sovgnty of the 184 acres In tho viaduct had been constructed, nnd It was reported that tho work was progressing at tho rato ot ono nrch or GO foet a day. Whoro tho wator is shallow om baukmonts arc constructed and thor oughly protected with rock, and so much ot tho road Is already built across tho islands that construction trains run over 70 snllea of track. Tho width ot tho greatest water gap Is 1S.100 foot. This la &. remarkable addition to Mr. Flagler's maay costly Florida enterprises, and It U said that It baa been carried ou without the aid of a single coutracto-, the full responsi bility for Its orgaBliatloa and direc tion being; placed or J. U. Parrott, Vice prUeat au4 geaeral Buaager of tho Florida East Coast Railway. Chicago Jlecord-Horald. From the Fnr West to the Far East. Reaching Moosejaw a divisional point nnd tho Junction with tho Soo line, wo quit tho Canadian Pacific and tako the Soo to St. Paul. Moose Jaw Is a thriving town of 7000 souls. It possesses mills and elevators and gives other evidences of being in tho vicinity of a great what producing country. I am told that tho country from Moosejaw to Winnipeg Ib ono of tho richest wheat producing coun tries In tho world. Still It Ib a very cold nnd Inhospltablo country iu tho winter Benson. Moosejaw owns Ub own water works and electric plant, and it Ib said the people aro greatly in lovo with tho syBtom. Its flour mills and olovntors indlcato tho char acter and qualities of tho surround ing country. Taking the Soo lino at this point, we aro now on tho most direct line to Minneapolis and St. Paul. Aftor a fow hours run wo aro in North Dakota, passing through groat wheat, barley nnd oat fields. Hofo tho crops aro vory good, but tho sea son Is much Inter thnn formerly. MoBt farmers aro not moro than half through with their hay, which soom3 to bo qulto abundant. Tho Soo lino imsses through tho contrnl part of tho Btato but gradually angloa ncroJsJ tho stnto to tho southoast. Tho great Rod river valloy is from 60 to 100 miles cast of It, but boforo reaching tho Minnesota lino wo crosB tho south end of tho valloy and 'get n view of Its lmmonso wheat Holds, fino buildings nnd woll-woodcd atronms. Everywhere tho crops seom to bo unusually Into. Now and again wo saw farmers nt work in thoir hnrloy fields and somo fow woro cutting early oats. If tho wheat cropo should rlpon of which -thoro Is somo doubt tho hnrvest ylold or North Dakota will bo an lmmonso one', and tho pooplo need n good ono, nftor passing through such a torriblo winter ns Hint of 1906-7. Wo notico, howover, that thoy nro piling up great nuantltlcs of coal at tho dlffor- ont stations, and nro not to bo caught again, If thoy enn help It. From tho Red rlvor valloy to Minneapolis is but a continuation of tho Bamo conditions as prevail in North Dnkota a lato season, pooplo haying, heavy crops of nil kinds of grain nnd potntoos. TIiIb Is tho 13th day of "AugiiBt, and vory llttlo har vesting has boon dono showing that crops aro at least a month lator than on othor years. Still tho people ovorywhoro appear to bo prosperous, happy and hopeful as to tho future. Mlnnosota Ib n beautiful stato. It Is a pralrlo stato and yet tho country Is dottod with Inrge and beautiful lakes, bordorod with trees and othor attractions. In this respect It dlffors greatly from both North and South Dnkota, for In these stat03 thoro aro fow lakos and less timbor. Wo arrived at Minneapolis on AuKiist 14th. whoro wo hnvo a slstor living, and for a day and night laid off and enjoyed oursolvea immonsoly vlaltlng sonio of tho -nearby watering places and othor attractions of this magnificent stnto. J. II. F. Sbo Found Relief. If you are troubled with liver com plaint and have not rocolvod help read tWfl. Mrs. Mary I?. Hammond, Moody. Texas. "I was In poor health with liver trouble for over a year Doctors did me no good and I tried Herblno, and threo bottle cured mo. I can't Bay too much for Herblno, as It la a wonderful liver medicine I always have It In tho houso. Pub lish whore you wish." Sold by D. J. Fry. . o llouuty and the llenfit. Hewitt I har that thoy mado a Hon ot you at tho banquet tho other night. Jowott Yea, nnd when 1 got home I found a lion tamor, all right Tlt-nits. 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Our FISK nnd TAILORED hats aro exclusive Wo will bo pleased to havo you call nnd soo our ologant display. . . . MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Second Floor, Store of Jos. Meyers & Sons aaiisisimiiitiiiiHniiiii Announcement To my patrons nnd tho public That I hnvo added n Horso Shooing department wltha flrst-cbus horso ahoor, and tho patronage of any nnd nil will bo appreciated In this lino. Special nttontlo'n paid to intorforing, over-reaching nnd lnmo horses. Satisfaction guarnntced. Wo pay Bpcclal atten tion lo building trucks, express nnd dollvory wagons, nnd all to blcles. A first-class paint shop and an thorough painter for Te hides. Paints, oils, varnishes and lubricating oils of all kinds. Wngons, buggies nnd hacks, also farm lmptomonts of all klnh, plows, harrows, cultivators. Agonte for tho Era bollors and glnos, Nicholas & Shophord traction engines, sawmill macbls ory and gasollno engines. It will indoed pay you to talk to us If you need any of theso Hues. 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