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DAILY CAPITAL JOCTWAL; f ALSM, OKMGON, FRIDAY, SBPTEMBWl II, 1M. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL H. HOFKR, B4. ws4 Prep. a IadtpwdtaiWtwtpiipcf Dereted te Anerieaa Principle bJ ttt PiwttM Hrt DTlapeeut of All Oregon. rWIl9e4,J(TjrhrlBg JHft &aH4y, SaIm, Ore. BUHftCKUTlQN RATH. ? (inrrfMr n AdrMee.) IHJIy, br crrlr, jw retf. ,........ 03 I'm aionth........Wc DI1t, by ll, per year- .. 4.00 Per month ......We Wefclr, by mail, per ycr.... 1.00 Six month ...JOo ffi. l spectloa will be made by tho gov eminent. : I "Tho forests of Sakhalin cover 3,000,000 chobu of 3000 tsubo each. iThe Investigation of 1906-7 showed a total of 12,461,790,000 feet of ev ergreen and 21JS00.000 feet of broad I leaf suitable for export. Investi gation as to the befit method of cut ting is now being made." ti flPKCIAL DELIVERY For convenlonco of subscribers branch dollvery offices nre establish 4 at the following places at 35 corns por month, 100 for three menths: Asylum Storo, F. 0. D Voe & Son, Asylum Avehfuo Junction. Carllne, Seventeenth street, A. W. Lane, Garden Road Store. IHuo's Stare, Alex. Dane, ttouthCommercial strOet'. Klectrlc Store, O, M, Eppley, East Stato street. Fairgrounds Store, Harrison Dee, Fairgrounds Road. iioweir corner, Twelfth and Cross streets. O. K. Grocery, A. A. Ktoglcbart, Twelfth street ' Vheelor's Store, W. D. Wheeler, Highland avenue Yew Park Store, F. O. Bowersox, Twelfth and Leslie. Lane Grocery, Seventeenth strot J. L. Moore & Son, corner Capitol and Union streets, West Salem Store, West Snlom. Zlnn's Confectionery, 478 Stnto street, Dr. Siorfe's, 841 North Commercial street. Huffman' store, North Sixth strcot. Qerman Bakery, corBer Twelfth and Chomekctn. ?t n rnnrmi apple hut ' WOItfiK PRUNE CHOI' Secretary Williamson of tho ntntc board of hortlcultudo returned yes ,teray from Oakland, DougluB county, where he had aislstcd tho local fruit growors in forming an or ganization, Ho Investigated fruit condition In thnt port of nonitliorn uregon ana found tiat, Jho npplo crop will he somowlmt largof than last year and that tho pruno crop will reach GO per cont of Hint of 107. "Prune growors thoro will do pret ty wool this yonr, nftor nil," ho wtyj, "as prlcos are considerably higher than last yonr. Tho crop of Oregon has boon cut down ono-hnlf by the untlmoly froste of last spring, and tho ylold of California will not bo mora than a third of wlint It wnu a year ago, "The applo ylold o( Douglas coun ty Is also very good this season, but the buyers are not so oagor to lond up as In Uio fall of 1D07, when tho panic caught thorn and tlioy IobI W08ey, They prefor to got apples on consignment this season Instead of buying and taking chances of got ting profit after the fruit Is dis posed of In tho eastern markets. "The fruit growers of Oakland and vicinity have organized for tho purpose of selling their output to the best advantage, and they cer tainly have a splendid fruit country to work In, Tho tendoncy In to buy up largo farniH and cut them Into Ave and tcui-ar.ro fruit trnntH. unci I Judge there will bo mnnoy In this for the nromotors, who will assist In populating tho country with prac tical irult grower from tho oast ami elsewhere." Pendleton Tri ll ti no. EASTKRN ORKGON HORSES HUWICIl FROM DISEASE (Pendleton Tribune.) There linn been nlioiit twice ns much slcknniin nmong tho farm liorso of UiIh county during tho harvost Just ended tlmii In a llko porlod boforo is the Htatoiuont of n number of prominent fnrmor ns well as the local votiirliuiry sur geon. Tho most prevalenl disease has boon ptnk-on which dovolopi Into pneumonia. Ono reason given for tho Inrgo amount of Blclcnoss among the work horses Is that tho bohsou has boon tinusunlly dry. llroathlng In moro dust than tho lungs havo tho powur to throw off Irritates tho Interior of tho lungs nnd gives disease germs n fertile plnco of lodgment. Following eloso upon thin condi tion cornea tho effects of tho suddon change of wenthor which have marked this past summer A hot day or two tins boon followed by n cold spoil Hot days have been sue CtH'dod by cold nights. Aa n conno quunro horses took cold and sorlous complication followed Wntor shortage hnt also worked harm. But all these clrrMimstnnres hnvo been offoot by many farmer of this county who by exercising greater caro over their horse havo saved them. Tho Bcloncc of medical treat ment for horses is. gaining moro fav or of rccont years and gratifying re sults hr.vo been obtained by tho farmers of thhr county this harvest. William Connorly farming on the reservation a fow miles south of this city had 20 horsoi ailing nt ono time thin summer but did not loso ono. Ho snved them bv cnroful treat ment yhon ho saw the dlsenso nn. pronclijng nnd bv making ubo of medical skill. John Temple, eight miles ivorthvcit of the cltv lost onlv ono out of 40 bend. When fnkm! tho secret of his biicccsj, ho wild thnt no used ins Horses well nnd bad medlrnl aid called as ho would In case of slrkno o In n human family During tho past fow years It Is a well known fact that tho vnluo of horson has Increased greatly. And mnnv promlnont fnrmors oro coming to tho opinion thnt It nny to cot good horsoa nnd then tnko tho host caro of thorn. Dr. Donahuo. who has traveled over tho county extensively nnd ex amined thousand!! of . fnrm horses stntod yesterday that ho had novor soon flnor horses In nny section of tho country than tho farmer of Umatilla county kept. This fuct In also established by tho appearance of team on tho streets. Farmers aro boglnnlng to realize tho vnluo of their hordes and are taking hotter caro of thorn than ever boforo Dr W. H. Lytic, who Is n gradu ate veterinarian In tho emnlov of the state Ik of tho opinion that mum of tho sickness among the. horses iltirlnic harvest has been duo to In digestion. Owing to tho tinusunlly dry season there hnsbeon lew water and moro cellulose Jn tho liny, and this collulnso Is Indigestible to n great dogroo. Dr. Lytio thinks thnt tho solution of the problem lies In breeding nnd iinuuiK cinsson of norso that nre ndapted to tho heat. Mules aro mnnv timea moro rnpnblo of endur ing tho summer hent nnd dust than horses. And smaller horso snro moro hnrdv Minn draft hope. So Dr. Lytlo thlnkn that thoro may be a solution of tho problom In selection of stoaks nnd In breeding. MAY PLACE HAN OX CIGARETTES The beginning of the year 1909 may wltneas the extermination of the salo of rlgnrcttes In Oregon. Ropre- entatlve-elcct Charles McDonald of Multnomah county has drafted a bill which ho will Introduce at tho com ing term of the stato legislature, having for Its purpose thd utter ex termination of tho cigarettes in the Beaver state. T.V.ntl nolmllflltn. tnr 1lrt "nlll" .will he placed under (he bnh and anyone caught giving or celling the "makings" will bo subject to fine, and It the line Ib not jpnld then off 'o prlcon he or she, as tho case mny be, must go, if tho law Is effected. Conservatlce statistics show that "00.000 cigarettes ard smoked dally In Oregon. Tho figure mn rench S0O.00O for tho 500,000 dally con sumption is based on 40 per cont of he voters smoking only ten of the 'Icbb" n day, nnd nny cigarette smoker will confess that ion clgnr nttes Is a niggardly nllownnce nnd hould be 20 or 30 Then again, more than 40 per cent of the voters use cigarettes and many wjio aro not voters' aro henvy cu&tomorfl. Tho "mnk hrw'Vsold In this Btnto In a week run Into several thousand dol lars. Ex, T HK clerk of today who no$ U tho proprietor of tomorrow, t A fow years of kiuuII saving! I will Blvo you a good bank no count and habit of thrift and Mttomy,mTho, taken together moan a budnesa of your own. It pays to bo prepared when your opportunity cornea along, lit. gin uow and deposit your savings with ui. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT urim NATIONAL BANK Condition In Sakhalin. KmbnRsndor T. J. O'Brlon, nt Toklo, forwards tho following trnns Intlon by Student Interpreter A. A. Williamson on tho rondltloiw nnd re sources of Sakhalin Island os vlowcd by a Japoneso publicatien: "Tho resources of Sakhalin Island being of considerable moment, tho following statement allowing tho re sult of the latest Investigations will bo found timely nnd Interesting' "Tho fisheries, being ono of tho tnont Important sources of wealth In Haklialin. are cnrufsilly suporvUed by tho government and permits to fish over limited areas aro Issued. Lnt year 2874 persons reoelvod per mits and 34r0 vessels on mi unit In t)m business. Tho catch last year was valued nt J2.S47.000 Tho Reason being In April. Cod were plentiful th's year, a uiinl "The survey of the land, In prog ress since 1905, having boon ac complished, 10,913 divisions of 3000 tsubo (1 tsubo, 3.9538 square yards) each havo been mado One settler receive n loan of U3.C00 tsubo, be sides tho necessary seeds and domes- tie animals. In 1906 nnd 1907, S00 families emigrated to Sakhalin, nnd nt orusent mnnv more are emlKratlng thither In t906-7 tho crops were poor, owing to bad weather and a late dUtrlbutlou of seed Cereal and tuber thrived hest: in some places mo yom eiccouou mat or an equal amount of laud In Japan proper In both quantity and quality A .. .re..Wtt l,lety of ..me for a proper distribution of seed this year, better crops nre oxttocted. I "The pasturage of Sakhalin j nwikM It well mjlted to cattle raising. During Uustlau occupation tho area j of grazing land Increased consider ably. Since 1906 an experimental station un been established at 8oro yofuka from which seeds and anl. mala aro distributed and at which placo cattle, borsea, hogs, sheep and goats aro Bred There are loaned to ettlers to help develop (ho country There are nuw 1592 head of cattle, 1493 head Of horsea. and 939 hog. '"Minora! aro sure to h & armr of conMderablo wealth So far thoro are only two sections t th uir part of the lland ouen for prospect- .. nut, ci R goia duftt ar iihjho n ronsiiierablo quantities IniprnvetnnlK for O. A. C. (Corvallls Times.) Things are doing In the O. A. C. nthlctlc dopertment. Ycsterdny morning workmen began a complete renovation of nthlctlc qunrters and tho Installation of equipment cost ing $1500. Two hundred now Ipckors with steel mesh fronts and combination locks art to bo vmI In, superior bathing fncllltlcn arc to be provided and the Into t and very best equipment is to be Installed, Tho nlm Is to provldo for tho Btudonts nthlotlc conveniences sufficiently at tractive to got them into the work with proper enthtiBlnem. Tho chnngo In bathing quartors will bo very marked. Heretofore the (conveniences havo boon extremely Inndqunto and tho quarters dark and dlsmnl. Whon Improvements aro complotod thoso rooms will bo elec tric lighted, whlto enameled, con taining ono great shower bnth cap nblo of caring for a dozen nt n tiino, nnd two prlvato showers. The hot water apparatus that formerly fur nlshod cold water most of tho tlmo, Ib to bo replaced with a 120-galIon Holf-hontlng auxiliary tank heated by tho collage heating plnnt. Thoso Improvements will Icavo little to bo doHlred. All athletic room, equipment nnd work Is to be centralized, and all regular clnsa work In gymnnstlcs nnd all business along athletic linos to bo handled from tho olllco of physical training. Tho gymnnnlum offices are to bo arranged bo thnt there will bo an outer room, nn examination nnd dressing room and finally a bus iness ofnre. Physical Director An goll la directing tho work nnd In completing arrangements hns been Insistent on every comfort and con vanlonco necessary to tho proper rare of Hiobo tnklng nthlotlc work. It Is his dolro to Intorost ovory Btudont In the school In some phase of physical culturo, and ho hope to do this by making tho work attrac tive. The contomplntod Incroase In at tundnnco and growth of tho athletic work makos It nocostnry to move the bowling alloy. Tho room will bo used as a girls' dressing room. CRATER LAKE RIVAL OF Y09EMITK VALLEY The new Crater lake, National park, In Oregon, already bids fair to rival as a resort for tho tourists the famous Yoseralte valley. People aro beginning to visit In great numbers, attracted by the unique and spec tacular scenic features which It of fers, nnd the approach Wit, hitherto somewhat difficult, Is being made much easier by a railroad now In process of construction. Crater lake gets its name from the fact thnt it occupies tho crater of an extinct volcano. FlVo miles In diameter nnd nearly circular In shape, It Is tho deepest body of fresh water In Amerlcn. Soundings havo fixed Its depth nt 2,000 feet. Only ono lnko In the world, that of Baikal, Is deeper by 400 feet. In other respocts, however, it is alto gether unique. Encircled as It is by almost vertical cliffs, which nre re flected In the clear nnd brllllan blue of the water, Its presents to tho eyo a spectacle unaurpnssod. As n great natural and scenic fea ture of this' country Crater lake ranks with Niagara falls and the G-and Canyon of the Colorqdo. It Is un'quo nnd In Hb way unrivaled. There nre in tho United States) hun dreds of extinct volcanic craters, but this h our only great one. Think of It' This mighty hole In the summit of tho Cascade range is nearly six miles In diameter and over two-thlrdB of a mile In depth. Onco upon n time It was filled with boiling lava Today It contains a beautiful lake of fresh watdr. which lako Is encircled by n ring of precip itous cliff- from 500 to 2500 Jot high without break or outlet. Tho extraordinary depth of the lake naturally led . to a widespread popular bollef to tho effect that It had no bottom. It Is a famlt'ar kind of deltiBlon. Any small body of water, wherever found, whoso bot tom is beyond reach by tho longest Ashing line In sure to gnin tho repute of being bottomless. Within two mlloi of Now Haven, Conn., Is a cleft In the hills that Is occupied by a largo pond called Lnko Saltonstnll. Though considerably loss than 200 feet In dcoth, It Is declared by peo ple who live In Its neighborhood to havo no bottom. No wonder, then, thnt Crater lake, with an nctunl depth of 2,000 feet, Bhould be Imagined to posscos no floor what ever! Technical World. o For Weak Kidneys Inflammation of the blad der, Urinary troubles and backache use DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills A Week's Trial For 25c K. O. D.WITT & CO., Chlcnsro, 111. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS DR: KUM OASTOXIXA. Inst. y JJffg, throughout th whole Island. "??""" mm ciutigKi. r-SPHIJ VIVK-PRICSIDKNT TO INVESTIGATE (Coos Buy Times.) VIco-prosltlont K. E. Calvin of San Frnnclsco may bo the spoclnt repre sentative which will como to Coos Bay to Investigate tho feasibility of Immediately building a road Into Coo Bay This news was brought t Col Win Grime and J. E. Oron who have Just returned from Hose burg where with Dr K. Mlngus thov presented tho claim of Coos Bay to k it iiarrtman They are hluhlv enthuslustlo over tho prospects and over tho Interest that Mr Harriman displayed In Coo Bay. and nre con fident thnt tho construction work on uio nrain-coos Bay road will be shortly ordered. "Tho Timea of Saturday concisely told tho result of our mission," said Col Grlmoi today. "However. It did not toll of tho Interest wjtlch Mr "nrrlman manifested In Coos Bay He knew about Coo Bny and was anxious to learn moro. Ho constant ly questioned us and was only too glad to accept the Invitation for a special representative of tho South ern PacIrc to come hero and secure data on the probable business While we rod from Roseburg to Kugeno with him and three of us presented Coos Bay's case a well a we knew how, o didn't hnve tlmo to tell Mr. Harrlmnn all he wanted to know and for ten minutes ntier wo reached Eugene, he kept the crowd of citizens thoro waiting while we uhcubsoo me coos nay road "Mewr. Calvin and O'Brien, of the Southorn Pacific, wero also much Interested In tho matter Mr ttarrtman too it up purely In a buslne way and said that ho would have to have data on tho possible btiBlneas to present to his board of directors. He said that tho financial slump caused the stopping of the work originally and that as business conditions were rapidly Improving, ho believed that he could soon build tho Coo Bay road and carry out his other projecto. 'Vlce-preldent CalvU was much Interested Jn Coos Bay a ad said that tie nan never own few but would RESOLUTION. Bo It resolved by tho Common Council of tho City of Salem, Oro gen: Thnt tho city rccordor bo and ho is hereby directed to publish for ton days In a dally newspnpor, published In tho city of Snlcm, Oregon, tho fol- lowlngg notlce: Notice. Tho common council of tho city of Snlom, Oregon, proposes to chnnge tho established grado on High street In said city, between tho north line of Mnrlon Btreet nnd n point 350 foot north from tho Bouth boundary lino of Division Btreots, In nccordnnco with a report mado from tho survey of J. B. Perrott, now on fllo In the olllco of tho city recorder. By order of tho common council. W. A. MOORES, 9'10-lltd Rccordor. RAILROAD TIME TABLES CORVALLTS & EASTERN R. R. TIME TABLE. Trains for Corvallls. Follows commencing January 1C, 1908: No 4 Loaves Detroit 1:00 p. m, No. 8 r Leaves Albany ".'. 7:G5' p, m. Arrives nt CorvalliB.". . : . .S:35ti. m. No. 10 Leaves Albany 3:55 p. in. Arrives at Corvallls 4:35 p. m. No. G ' Leave3 Albany. 7:45 p. m. Arrives at Corvallls 8:25 p. m. Train for Albany. no. 5 Leaves Corvallls ,.6:30 a. m. Arlrvos at Albany 7:10 a. m. No. 0 Leaveo Corvallls 2:15 p. m. Arrives at Albany 2:55 p. m. no. 7 Lcnvcs Corvallls 6:00 p. m. Arrives at Albrny 6:40 p. m. No. 11 (Sundny only) Lcnvcs Corvallls 11:15 ?. m. A rives at Albany 11:58 a. in. No. 12 (Sundny only) Leaves Albany 12:35 p. m. ArrlvcB nt Corvallls 1:18 p. m. Portland, Orogon, Juno 17. Com mencing Juno 22nd nnd until further notlcs, tho following train sorvlco will bo In effect on tho lino of tho C. & E. R.R, botweon Albany nnd Yaqulnn, dally oxcopt Sunday: Train No. 16 Train No. 2 Mixed Pnssongor Loavo Albany 7:45 n.m. 12:40 p.m. Arr. Ynqulna 1:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Train No. 15 Train No. 1 Passenger Mixed Lv. Yaqulnn 2:15 p.m. 7:00 a.m. Arr. Albany 7:00 p.m. 11:55 a.m. On Sundays tho sorvico will bo as follews: Lv. Albany 7:35 a. m.; nrr. Yaqulna 11:40 a. m.; lv. Ynqulna 6:00 p. m.; nrr. Albany 11:30 p. m. For f rther Information npply to WM. McMURRAY. C-23-0t Gon. Pass. Agont WONDERFUL CHINESE Dorr J Wlllitreat you witt, ... "Oil nnd cure nny dlsenno .,t. ' llert' Honor pain. " U0Ul Dp IsTittn In 1.-. neat people here. He h,a ,,1 . ' Salem for 20 vrtn ..., . w " - uu can be im.i l cd. He uses many medlMn.. !'l known to whlto doctors, m Z thorn can euro catarrh, asthma u troubles, rheumatism. stomV ,,J ntirl Irlflnnv ,1lDnn.. ' "J J l0(,j Tit THVS tn1... ., 'i.um UiUtt.U3 a RnflM.,1. 1 flrnnav nrA i.,i. ' Wl -.-r-v iilc iroublei hi,J remedies cure private dlsea e i,l dreds of itestlmontnin .i ,. "1 aultatlon free. Prices fm. ,t?ai very moderate. Persons In the 1 try can write for blank. Send m0. If you wnnt some extra ?1 , u ... "ue 4 Bub ti, iium lUB, i. Kpr ROW wo CO. GERMAN BAKERY AND CONFECTIOXKRr isow unaor aow manajtemwt SCHLERET & SCHNEIDER lTopiietors Complete line of fresh and no-to-date bnkors goodB delivered to all partB of the city free Wo aro proud of our Mrtr .... ".umiiK tuKcs, aenvered on Bhort. notice, nivn . . trial is all wo ask. store corner Twolfth and Che- muKtua aca. rnone Main 961. 0 K BARBER SHOP A first class up-to-dato ihop. Do na overlook thU place for tho best wcrll Thoro is no barber better ikllltl with a razor or pair of olssors Un it. N. WALTEB, lrop. West sluo Front street, near bed landing. Agency for Corvallli Uunl ary. CIGARS and TOBACCOS I havo Bolccted the bctt bnndii of Cigars and Tobacco coat!-j ent with tho trade. Can supply you with what you with wlti 8atlsfactIon. Also carry t cosh pieto lino or soft drinks. E. CA8S, lYop. Front Street, opposite Tie Rl coptlon, Newport, Oreeon. NOTICE. Notlco Ib heroby given that thi common counoll of tho city of Snlom. Oregon, will nt S o'clock p. m., Au gust 24, 190S, at tho city hall pro ceed to assesi upon thoi nronortv bonellted thoroby Its proportionate share of tho cost of constructing n sower along tho alley In block 38, In Salem, Orogon, to Bel view street j thonco nlong Bolvlew Btreet to con nect with tho sowor which rune through tho center of block 43, In sold city. All porsons lutorestod In snld a Bossmont shall appear at said time nnd present objections, If any they havo, to snld assossmont, and applv to Bald common council at said tlmo for the prlvllogo, If they o deslro to mako said Improvement In lieu of their assessment. By order of tho common council W. A. MOORES. 9-10-3td. Recorder. Oregon Electric Tlmo Tabic. Tlmo of arrival and dopnrturo of cars at Salem Is as follows, Portland nnd Intormcdlnto peints: Arrivo Lenvo Local 8:40 a. m. 6:00 n. m. Expross 10:50 n. in. 0:05 n. m. Local 1:25 p. m. 11:05 n. m. Express 4:20 p.m. 1:45 p.m. Local 5:45 p. m. 3:28 p. m. Expross 8:20 p. m. 6:00 p. ra. HWXrSVKR Jteky Mountain Tea Nugget A Bwr MOI4m fct Btiy PV Bnnt Brlta 4 Pti'vl V"ct t iiw.j i . r.....iK. . i. v. .. . . tft Ifrki Li? . . H W hope and Wt H.t HiviU MlJi lm ,lii I .ji&lJ..l.L. li-..iv."T "-.-.''.":" I ""' Will IWMMlly fOH jwrmarnf n,n)'i41fllll J CrfS,.Ti-"vV"-lKrL.T ?"" to Uvh ,w pmnct, toc T? m . .,., ,.,, .,, in. a ro4l," Salem Fence Works lltMd4)urter for Wcnrn i Fencing. Poultry Netting, Pickets. Oats Malthold Rooang, P. & D. Readj RooRng, Screen Doors and Ad Jusafel Wiudow Scres. CHAS. D. MULLIGAN 8ecsor WALTKlt MORLKY. WIO Otmrt St. 8Jem, Or UinlsjrcW.WITOCKFimE pMWMJWUUEk) PILLS. 1 StM, Sunn Iwh Iw Iromw Mi Time Cnrd No. B.l, Southern Pacific Co., Effective Sunday, Mny 17, 11J08. ToHnrtl Portland, Passenger. No. 10. 5:13 a. m. Oregon Ex press, No. 18 S:40 a. m. Cottago Grove passenger. No. 12. 2:45 p. m. Roseburg pns songor. Townrtl Portland. Frelcht. No. 222.-5:0 p. m. Portland fast freight. No. 226.-10:40-11:28 a. m. way frolght. Toward San Francisco, Pnsseiigtvr. No. 11.-11:03 a. m. RosobMrg pnssongor. No. 17. 6:45 p. m. Cottngo Grove passenger. No. 15.-9:50 p. m. California ex press. No. 133:31 n. m. San Francis co express. Toward San Francisco, Freight. No. 221.-2:43 n. m. Portland fast frolght. No. 22511:28 a. m. way freight. O C T, Co, Steamer Pomona aud Oregon leave for Portland dally except Sun day at 6 a. m. M. P. BALDWIN, Aicenf. Whon nt Newport so to Foxirtra Rowln's Livery Stables for twni t move your baggago; to giro rotr best girl a drlvo; to go to Otter1 Rock. Seal Rocks or any point of u, torcst In small or largo parties. Hit and feed and a square deal in around; careful drivers who know tho beach. Glvo us a trial. TORRID ZONE FUNARCE -r 3 m x lu,llMiM)iwlni,iii' -w--.w UWITIBMCMCl.W..MT4. Unumt, . CHICHESTER'S PILL nBB mm uia .miu.' Swl!r,1". Ml k Bl VAUm. I 7 . . V 527 Tt SiXSMsii'iUUVA.'frS'V trnkMi,UcM.S4(a(.Alriktlul MANY COX.OJ Tho above cut represent! ow hrlelr llnit Torrid Zone FurUt PjiinnltiD.1 irfii imnl'A snd d- proof. Economical and durable. A. L. FRASER S8 8TATK STREET. Mrtlate fHrld oa k" SALE3I WATER COSIPASt OFFICE CITY ILtLL For watKr gervlce apply l ofle' Bills payable monthly in adnaf cW w Sikm bv Or. S. C. 5- !.u. A ru N tllUvvi tl-str -r , I'jit- Utlt KUCwEU rOA ULIQH fCOfU LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THK PRODUCTION OF micKoiw 1 51RK Csushs. Cola's CROUP., sowittwoat kiiwikmU .kB .