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DAILY OATITAIi JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 0, 1008. INDIAN AMBUSH ON GREENHORN MOUNTAINS Siirriig Scene During the Indian War of 1878The Gtllant Pitcher, the Boy lieutenant, , Jr in of death along the Berried ' . -r the great Greenhorn moun- ff above tho din of batik heard the stronfl, strident voice Tjohn PrUchor, the boy lieutenant, , l,nm WPSt POlnt. l of F troop dashed after Pricher, along and around tho Si A tall, willowy youth ho nonnm. , ' nt hnv nnd .the Srt of a man and the 30 troopers !, t0 olIoW whorov0r h0 2 Tho balanco of tho company Se away down tho rough rldgo, holding -tho horses which were un nl to tho Btecp ascent. Mt aword was uttered by PrUchcr's party as It glided along lie mountain side, leaving the battle ront. rounding rocky pointB, bound ffrom log to log and skirting patches of the thicker timber. It wnB a rough qunrter of a mllo t.,.. ., frnons resumed tho up- wrd climb and soon their approach "PA8HA" R. D. BUCKNAM. American navnl advisor to tho sul tan of Turkey, who has become n icni admiral In the Turkish navy with tin title of pnshft. was dlscovorod by tha.hostlleR.nnd n shower of load camo down upon them, nut, as often happens In such , the Indians overshot nnd not a nun was lilt. "F-l-r-e!" shouted tho boy llouteu-' ant, and "F-l-r-e" echood tho trumpl ter, and the cavalry carbine bolched forth their 15s that brought forth yHi of defiance and more bullets from the hostlles abovo, who wore welt under cover. v "C-h-a-r-g-e" rang out th boyish voice, and "C-h-n-r-g-e" ropoatod tho bugler. Vp sprang the lleutonant to a Jut ling point, and tho bullotg whistled around him and punctured tho tiro of his broad brimmed onrnpnlgn hat, and Jack Gallaghor, tho first troopor to reach his lde rocolvod a bullet In a more painful spot and tho next man was also hit. The yells thnt enmo from tho thickets above wco loud and defiant, always threatening death to tho troopers In such words as: "Nickta tlcky manloh dam soger hyack memalooso!" "Forward my men, this Is only their outbost!' shouted Prltcher. "Forward! Tang out tho bugle, and while Its stirring strains echoed and re-echoed up and down tho can yons. Prltcher and his men dashed upward at the Indiana on post and drove ll3 defenders before them. All but three. They had passed ibo defending period anl lay limp behind their breastwork. They had yelled for war six weeks before, when Buf falo Horn's hostlles from Idaho, had, on stolen ponies produly pranced Into rex-n and dashed into their camp on tho Mainour, and now their war rior spirit had criss-crossed tho great divide with ita purplo peaks and their rigid rooming would soon bo scented by tho gaunt, gray timber wolves who woro waiting, only a Uttlo longer grown and the nolso of battle waa hushed. Prltchor'a possession of tho Indian outpo8twitn nia men on it to revorso sldo of Its breastworks, resulted in strong shooting into tho flank of tho hostilo's position. For a whllo tho Indians sent back shot for shot but an enemy on their loft and on a level with thorn was not agrcoablo and when Prltchor's men mado a dash for oven nigu' ground and bolched bullets Into them from above, they woro flanked. And whllo tho battlo waged down itho mountain and every inch of advanco was contested, Colonol Parnoll dis cerned tho causeof tho rattling flro to .the wostwnrd and sheuted: "Prltcher has turned their loft. F-o-r-w-a-r-d." "Forward, Charge," repeated itho bugles. "Pop, pop, pop," cracked tho car blnos or Col. Rube Robbln's scouts as, they bushwncked against tho other flank. Up wont thoso 300 troops of tho gallant old First cnvalry up agaltm a thousand Indians up amongst tho rocks nnd tail trcos In tho fnco of tho 'onomy'a flro, shooting as they struggled over tho rough formation, driving tho hostllos from tho ambush so sunntngly dcslcnod to cut oft tho scouts. Warriors though thoy woro, whoso stronghold was contOBtlng Just thnt kind of ground, thoy could not stand tho furious flro from tho boy lieu tenant's parly from tho point abovo, tho flro In front and flank nnd thoy broko away toward tho mystic Mel hour, tho land of their traditions. Young Prltchor was tho recognized succosa of tho bnttlo, for his idoa of a flank movement so well executed Hollow Bones of the arms and legs are tuba like a piece of ga pipe. The hollow centre is filled with soft red fatty material called marrow. This b the place where new red blood is made. Scott's Emulsion feeds bnc marrow. The rich fat and the peculiar pswer in SCOTTS EMULSION gives new viger and new newishment. ThatfawhyakeUlmfave n SCOTTS EMUOJ0N. H has the Mwer te pft&KC new red Uaa4 AMDnteetrtsi Us. tod It. 5 t V t ,tltfMtMlMtll . wet. REPORTS 4l44HWlHrHHi SALEM MARKET. lWWiWitWiillttWMW t. ' Sour Stomach iV?.aVVfl 'd UtX k nwmn. Ih olVLi fl-'J01 d)fPP" ul tour itomtch ii a ?!.! I " kp b fu food eon Urry Sluckl.jr, Mueh Chflnk, P. Best For Tn. . a. i eiaraco)icfe CANCrrCATHAATIC Qood, rer CO. wiuid iTb B'n f ?tmpt O - " . ,w una,; m(i, UrUne Remedy Co., Chlcto or H.V. 5 H(iL SALE, TEM WLUm MXS W. J. QIQQEY. Chief of pollco viho has undertaken the task of "cleuuing up San Francisco, solved tho problem of dislodging tho strongly fortified enemy. Old cam paigners hastened to glvo him due credit. The Indian dead on that occasion, who expected no fuss to be made over them, wero not disappointed, and their white vlotims received tho scant service possible In that rough roKlon. Tholr rock sopulchor wag de void of finish, but there was tho world's tallest tamaracks and sooth- Ine nines to sing their requiems. The wars with those Snake Indians, ex tending over many years, had caused mnnv a soldlar to fill a shallow grave In those wilder Oregon mountains with only pttylng plnos to mako moans for young Hvos out off at tneir openings. But of suoh sacrifices have western trails been blaed. CASTOR I A Jor Iifcits aaa OhiUrem. Tk KM Yh did Ahnjft INCM Local Wholesale Market. Eggs 25c. Butter 35c; fat 33c. II na 10 lie; mixed chickens, iOc. , Local wheat 80c. Oats 35 c. Barloy $24 $25. Flour Hard whoat, $500; valley, 4.00. Mill feed Bran, $25; aborts, $2C50. Hny Cheat, $14; clover, $100 12 per ton; timothy, $13S $15. OnlonB 2 Vic lb. Hops Old, 43Gc; now, 70 8c. Chittlm bark 4 5c. Tropical Fruita. Bananas $6. ' Ornngos $2.50 $3.00. Lomons $3.50 4.50. Retail Murkrt. Oata White, $28 per ton. Whoat $1.00. Rolled barloy $30. Eggs 35c. Buttor Country, 35c; crcaraory, 40c. Flour Valley, $1.20 par sack; bard wheat, $1.40 $1.50. Bran 80cc per sack; $26 por ton; shorts, $1.10 por sack. Hay Timothy, 85 90c per cwt; cheat, 90o; clover, 75s per cwt ; shorts, $1.10 por sack. Livestock. Hogs Fat, 4 Vic . cattle 1100 1200 m atoors, 3 VI c. Lighter steers 3 3 Vic Stock hogs 4c. Cows and holfora 900 1000 lb, 2V.C02V&. Shoep 3o44. Veal Droaaed. 6(3,7c. Portland Market. Wheat Club, S3c; valley, S3cp 84; biuo stom, S5c. Mlllstuff Bran, $23. Hay Timothy, valley, $1S$19; alfalfa, $13. Vetch $8.50. Poultry lions, 12 c 13c; spring chickens, 12o,tJU3; duck, youn&, 13o 14 ; plgoons, $11.25. Pork Best, $6 $0.35. Hops 1907, 7Va10c; old, 4 4VjO lb. Lambs $3.80$G.C0. Mutton $4. 50 $5.00. . o Chemherialn's Cough Remeily a Safo Medicine for Children. In buying a cough medicine for children, never be afraid to buy Cha'mberlaln'fl Cough Remedy. Thoro Is no danger from It, and relief U always aure to follow. It la Intend ed especially for coughs, colda, croup and whooping cough, and there is no better medicine In the world for these disease. It la not only a certain euro for croup, but, when given as aoon as the croupy cough appears,, will nrevent the attack, Whooping cough Is not dangerous when this remedy Is given as directed. It con tains no opium or qther harmful drugs, and may be given as confi dently to a baby as to an adult. For sale at Dr. Stonoa drug store. 1 t. Save Your Dollars r r f ' , Weokly Capital Journal, one rer , l.pf) iewl-Wookly Oregon Journal, oao year f l.BO Regular price of both papers 9.se Both Papers One Year For Price of Oic afi Obi EXCLUSIYE CLUB RATE $1 J. ' ' r Daily Capital Journal, by mall . . ,;...SJ4.0 Dttlly. 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It gives all tho latest nows nnd hnpponlngs and should bo In ovory homo In this vicinity. Tho two pnpors make n splendid combination and you savo money by sending your subscription to , , E. HOFER, Publisher, Salem, Oregon t ' ;5iif' rr uuummwmiiwiMiwiiw Call for City Warrant. Notice is hereby given that there are funds on hand applicable to tho payment of all warrant3 of the City of Salem drawn on tho general fund and endorsed "Not paid for want of funds" on or before January 3, l'908. Holders of said warrants will please present them for payment at tho of fice of the undersigned, No. 129 South Commercial street, as interest will cease from and after this date. FRANK MEREDITH, City Treasurer. Salem, Oregan, January 4, 1908. l-4-10t New Incorporations, Articles of Incorporation were filed in the ofllco of tho Secretary of Stnlo Jnuunry as follews: Sumpter Moronntllo Company. Principal ofllco, Sumpter, Orogon. Capital stock, $40,000. Incorpora tors Onto J. Johns, Guy L. Lindsay and Robert F. Evans. Harney Valloy Development Com pnny. Principal office, Portland, , Oregon. Capital stock, $500,000fc (Incorporators S. B. Llnthlcum, H. I H. Parker nnd A. E. Gobhnrdt. Security Savings and Trust Dopos- It Vaults Company. Principal offlco, Portlan'd, Oregon. Capital stock, $50,000. Incorporators C. F. Ad ams, E. A. Wyld and Joseph Simon. Lampa Coal Mining Company. Prlnolpal offlco, Bandon, Orogon; Capital stock, $50,000. Incorpora- tnrz T A flnmntioll V. TV f!nvn. jnaugh, Gordon M. Jacobs, Wlllard F. Jonos, C. S. Osborn and J. J. O'Nell. I Archer Land Company. Principal office, Marshflold, Oregon. Capital 'stock, $5,000. Incorporators M. C. Norton. I. S. Smith, G. W. Carleton and John S, Coke, I Northwest Light & Water Com pany. Incorporated under the law of Nevada. Capital, stock, $1,000, ,000. Attornoy-ln-Faot, J, W. Ball, Sumpter, Orogon. o ' Mr. Bishop Returns Thanks. On Christmas Ohauncoy Bishop was presented with a handsomo double-barroled shotgun by tho boys of the Salem high sohool football srwiad. Mr. Bishop Is very approcla- .tlve of this gift, and wishes to thank f - the team for tho presont. as air. I Bishop is the uast coacu in una part of the country, and coached tho high I school team gratis tho whole season, 'the sohool thinks that Uttlo moro than thanks la needed, but he soea It differently. Tho gun Is a 12gauge Lefever automatic double or single ejector. On tho leather case is In scribed: "R. C. B." and also from "Salem High Sohool Football Squad." The boys wish Mr. Bishop the limit whenever he starts after game. MANY WILL BE HELPED 'IVll.s How to Prvpuro n Simple Mix ture to Overcome Ilmwl DImwino Prevalent. O Buntlt Slgutoia ip: ,lUll44YHHjrtAhw,ic:iM It Is better to cure the little cough than to tako chances of consump tion. The best cough cure la Kemp'a Balsam. Druggists aoll It at 25c To rollovo tho worst forma of RhoumntiBin, tako n toaspoonful of tho following mixture after onoh moal and at bodtlme: Fluid ISxtraot Dandelion, one half ounco; Conpound Kargon, ono ounce; Compound Syrup 8araparu- la, throe ounces. Thoso harmless IngrodluntH can bo obtained from any good phar macy, and aro easily mlxod at home by shaking well In a bottle. This prescription, states n well known authority, forces tho cloggqd- up, Innotlvo kidneys to imor anu strain from tho blood tho poIsonouB wnsto mntttor and uric acid, which oausoo Rhoumatlsm. Rollof Is gonor- nlly folt from tho first fow doses. Aa Rheumatism Is not only tho mont painful and torturous dlsonso, but dnngoroua to life, this Blmplo re cipe will no doubt bo groatly valued by many sufferers horo, who should at once proparo the mixture to got this relief. It Is said that a person who would tako this proscription regularly, doso or two dally, or oven a fow times n weok, would, never have ser ious Kidney or Urlnnry disorders or Rhoumatlsm. Cut this out and proaorv it. Goou Rheumatism proscriptions which really relieve nro sonrco Indood, nnd when you nood it you want It badly. TltV THJS FOR COLDS. Mix half ounco of Concontratod oil of j)l no with two ounces of gly corlno and u half pint of good whis key; shake well onchtlmo and use In dosetj of a teaspoon to a tnble spoonful ovory four honira. This Is tho formula prosorlbod by tho renowned throat and luijg npoc If1. list who ostabllshod tho camp for consumpllvoM In tho plno woods of Malno. Ho.roularoa that It will honl tho lungH and heal any cough that Is curablo and will broak up nn nouto cold In twonty-four hours. Thp Ingro (Hunts can bo soon rod fronyany drug glot nt a smnll cost and Is onslly mlxod at home. Bo wire, not to buy tho ordinary bulk oil of plno nor patent medlclnn Imitations. Thoy will produco tmu- soa on account of tho Impurities thoy contain and frequently do pormnnont Injury to tho kidneys, Tho real "Concontratod" oil of plno Is put up for medical use In half ounco vials Inclosed In tin screw top casos which protect it from heat and light. Q ii i i i Tho Jrffrnton Club Elwita Its Officers, Tho Jefferson Democratic Club mot last night nnd offootcd permanent or ganization. P. L. Frnslor wns olootojl presi dent; T. L. Davidson, vice-president; A. M. Dalrymplo, soorotnry, and D. J. Fry, treasurer. Tho constitution and by-laws wore a ndoptod and about fifty mombors on- rnlloil. The mnlntonanco of Domocratlfl prlnolploa apd tho posaosilon of a good mornl obaraotor and a big Bry an dollar aro nocoaanry to bocomo a member. Spooches wore mprio and optimistic feelings provallod. O- ' vory Put In Jiill. accurately describes anyono's J. A. Taylor, formerly of this city, ... . jt ' but now of Scotta Mills, is in ti, .. ., Iu inflnrwl in tua house city on buslnoss relative to shipping i ,...mnim inm. . ., ., it. Willi UIl Jiiiuun. ui . ..vm. ...- a carload of prunes to the oast. Hoi muscloa. Bal reports that tho coal miles now. Llnlment w, cure tho Scotts Mills are being WlUlmWot relieve tho pain, and mako velopod and will soon bo In gooi . two-voar-old. Sold running condition. n.nnPOLIia.. sui. .llalIYH lajM by D. J. Fry. SUPO 1M Kim im vm it-. BnriM , u. f .mmP1 r.k Bears the Signature of a& &&ffl&& &yfflt land 50c a bottle. f