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bABCiT OAWTAli JOtmNAfc, 8ALWM, ORWOOX. MONDAY. OOTOP1R 99. 1M9.. ssttl It THE CAPITAL JOURNAL 14. HOFKR, d. and" Prop. u IpdepeHdtmi Newipspw Devoted to Aeriin Principle AixJ tho PrSurw and Developemeat of All Oregon. I'liMIriiexl towy Kvenlng Kicopt Sunday, Salem, pre. ffiff r .. - 1 l'.?r. ITttJWTmPTPfnN RATES. jf (IavsrlWr Irt&drMtee.) Dally, by carrier," !' Tear......... ..,W.OO Per toetitu.. too DUr, by raallJtM1 yssh. Ji ...... X0 ie,r uionlh 33o Weekly, by mall, per vtar. 1.00 Six monthi 60c V ' V . 'I'M ' ' ' "" I OUB NATIONAL TICKET For -President WILLIAM H, TAFT, of Ohio For Vic President JAMES 8. SHERMAN, ef New York; INSPECTING THE SANTIAM D1BTKIOT (Stnyton Mali.) On Tuesday of last week another party loft Btayton for tho Sautiam mines, more especially tho Gold Crook Mining & Milling company proportlos on Gold creek Tho party left Stay ton. about 7:30 in tho morn ing nrrlvlng ut Gates for dinner, Tho dinner furnlshod waB ono not Boon to ho forgottoa by thoo who partook of It. Mr, Haiwen had tele phonod ahead to Mr. Anderson and when tho party nrrlvcd they had to wait but a for; minutes bofore par taking of the mountoous repast. All proHounqd It tho beet meal they had had 4nce thoy- left homo. From Gates tho party went up tho long In clliio and down until thoy reached tho Mohamn road, from there on for oovcral mllca tho road was par ex cellonco.r Arriving nt tho Oummlngs homo tho. patty stayed over night riuI woro taken on In tho early mdrn lug 'la tho Ond of tlto w'agph road which had boon under construction by tho iiiino owners of the Santlnm district but tnoro especially by tho Gold Creek Mining & Milling com pany. Thoy hitvo charge of tho work nt prcaont and tho brldgeH which they hro putting In will bo paid for by Marlnn ccninty. That In Itself Is n splondld nnd commondnblo movo on tho part of Marlon county com missioners. They do not rcnllzo how much tho residents of that soctlon npprdciato tho apportionment for brldgoi. With tho completion of tho wagon road tho rosldontH of that sec tion can tako their ourplus fruit, vegetables, ntc, to tho mlnos and find a ready markot. Tho citizens residing In tho roglon of Elkhorn and Intervening torrltory between Mehama have practically demonstrated that fruit raising in their section Is but In Ita Infancy. The finest applos that over wore tfltited felt In the hands of tho party while on tholr way Into tho district. Tho surprise expressed by those who ate of tho fruit was Immonso. Thorn 1b no plnce that can surpass this tor rltory In tho production of oholco fruit, and few places can equal It. Where Hiillota Flow. David Parker, of Fyotte, N. Y a veteran of the civil war, who lost a foot at Gettysburg, saya: "The good Electric Dlttora havo done Is worth more than 9500 to me. I spont much money doctoring for a bad case of stomach troublo, to littlo purpose 1 thon tried Electric Bitters, nnd thoy cured mo. I now tnko thorn as a tonic, nnd thoy kcop mo strong and well," COc nt J. G. Perry's drug atonj, r. A now sawmill to bo established nt Orogon City will give employment to 75 men. OSWALD WEST KILLS 3IANY. WILD (?) TUHKEl'S (Lebanon Criterion.) Oswald Vet, state railroad com missioner, was In Albany Monday bound for Salem .from his farm near Corvallls in Denton contnty. Ho car ried with, iilm eight wild turkeys which he had killed on. his place. Wild turkeys are comparatively scarco in Oregon and Mr. Wesfwaft quite proud of his succcse, He wy there ard a numbor of theso birds In tho neighborhood of his farm. Some one sucKCBtcd that norhnns tho birdit Torero tnnlo turkeys nnd that West was rushing tho Thanks-giving- sea son. He 'however denied tho asser tion saying he "know tho difference between tho two. - People generally did not know thero were wild .turkoys in the hills of Denton county and most people ktako little credenco In this turkey Btory. x n. fcOFFEE Schilling's Best is a business-like name; .you knoy what 'it fritiahsj'l and ,it i means what you. want.. Your etoct't tclurna your money II you doo't tike it. e par IiIm. You Uko Kodol Just for a littlo whllo whon you havo slight attacks of indigestion, nnd you tako It Just a littlo longer In order to got rollof from sovoro attacks of indigestion or Norvous Dyspepsia. Try ICodol to day. Sold by all druggists. O.i Work on u building for a now cronmery has boon begun nt Shel burn, Linn county. -m. , i. . -r Probably It Is your stomach and not your heart that causes pain la neighborhood of tho honrt. If It la Lane's Family Modtolno will glvo re llof. 25 contu at druggists YOUR money will make more if deposited with us. We pay alj, with drawals on demand SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Do not lot nnyone tell you that something elso is Just as good nn Do Witt's Kidnoy nnd Blnddor Pills be cause thero Isn't nnythlng Just ms 3ood. Sold by all dmigglsts. n JnpnucHU Floral Calendar. Hoforcnco lo frequently made to tho floral caLndar of Japan. Whnt this calendar is is explained In the Housekeopori Tho Japancso aro ex tromoly fond of nil flowors, and they have thoroforo mado a cnlondar frm thorn, giving to each month n favor ite bloBiom or leaf, Thus tho pine, the emblem of lasting prosporlty and life, bolongs to January,4 and Ita brnnches aro usod to docorato all houses on Now Yoar'o day. To Fob ruary belong tho blossoms of the plum treo, which stand for purity; nnd tho beautiful blossoms 6t the peach tree, to which young glrla are compnred, aro associated with, tho month of March. Noxt tho chorry blosBom, the most beloved of all floworB Is hold to bolong to April, nnd to May aro aBlgnod tho gorgeous clustoru of tho wistaria vino. Tho IHb flowor, to which Meom parod tho strength nnd boaniy of young boys, bolongs to Juno nnd July hnB tho glory and perfiumo o( tho wntor lily. Tho (lowering hlbid- ens troo nttachos Kb beauty to tho month of August, whllo Soptombor lnya claim to tho oxquislto charm -of tho nzalcs. Tho royal uowor or Ja pnn, tho chryHnnthomum, which forniH a part of tho crest of tho im perial fomlly, belong to tho month of Octohor, whllo to Novombor Is given thy maple leaf, admired for Its decorative quality. Flnnlly, with Do combor Is nssoclntcd tho beautiful cauiQll'a, which bloomB In tho gar dona even in tho midst of riiow. 8PAULDING MILLS AT DALLAS MAY CLOSE It is rumored that tho Spauldlng Logging company contemplates clos ing Its' BAwmlll Jn Dallas and calling In Its men from the camps nbovo thia cltyjfor an Indonnlto tlmo owing to difficulties In arriving' at a satisfac tory agreement with certain of thei property owners along the LaCreole, who claim that tne logs ana the flood ing necessary to, bring them down from. the camps to tho Bawmlll aro Injuring tlwir land. B. C. Miles, 'manager of the com pnny, was in Dallas last week look ing Into tho matter, but, ns yet, the directors have taken no definite action upon It. In n letter, replying to a mo?snge of inquiry Bent from tho Observer, Mr. Miles says: "The writer visited your city last week for tho purpoBo of coming to a satisfactory agreemont with some of tho parties owning property along the river, who complained that the logs wore damnglng their places. I found some of theso parties vory reasonable and had no difficulty In coming to an understanding with them. Others, who,woro very slightly tlamaged, de manded that wo spend a large 'sum In planking tho banks or buy tholr land nt much more than Its actual value. Others asked that wo keep the wotor from overflowing tholi land during tho wlntor freshets. "To ent' fv theso parties would re quire an outlay of from ?2000 to 13000 and nfter tho monoy wns spent, wo have no assurance that wo would not be called upon for nddl tlonnl expense. . "I 'havo called a mooting .of opr directors nnd will lny the matter be fore them with tho recommondntlon that wo suspend oxtcnslvo operations onythe La Creole river if we cannot rotno to a reasonable solution of the matter." Tho Dallas Bawmlll and the log ging cnhipB from which It sccurcB If timber furnish employment foi-froni 0 to J2G men, Its-payroll, last year although tho mill was closedfifor tiov oral months during dlib financial dc nrcsBion, amounted to nearly $50, 000. Should' tho compnny decldo ) Buspond opqrntldnB indefinitely It would menu the cutting oft of nn an mini pay roll of more than $60,000, more than 100 men thrown out of omployment nnd tho conation of on" of the Important IndiiBtrlcB that harf provou a potent factor In tlto up building of tho city of Dallas. Tho directors of tho Spauldlng Logging company hitvo not yet mnd n doflnlto decision us to what course thoy will pursuo, but at present It sconiB llkoly that thoy will dotormlno to Huspend operations In Dallas In definitely, unless an cqultnblo agree ment with tho complaining propcrlj owners can bo arrived at. o HPIDKMIC KILLING HOUSES JJKAlt WALLA -WALLA (East Oregonlan.) A roport has reached this city of thoNleath of a largo numbor of horses belonging to farmorB living about 10 mllos west of Wnlln Walla. It Is understood that 10 farmers havp lost In 'tho neighborhood of 1G0 horses nnd that tho causo of death has pot yet boon determined, though different veterinarians havo been called In and pout mortem examinations havo been hold in a number of cases. Though It has boon Impossible to dlscovor any symptoms of nny of tho commonly encountered dlscnscs or poisons, It Ib bollovod tho anlmnls aro dying from tho result of poison taken into the systom through tho eating of stubbloflold fodder. It Is woll known that several different kinds of poisonous fungi aro fre quently found in stubbloflolds nnd It Is thought that some of thoso must grown In the Holds of tho farmers who havo boon aufforlng such sovore losses. Ono man has lost 23 bend of good work horfios, but tho moHt of tho fnrmors concerned have lost on the Avorago of 18 or 20. Tho first deaths occurred early in tho summer, 'but tho dlscnso seems to still provnll. BLUE ., t WOMEN California Now is the Time to!&- -o Had breath has probably broken ft moro matches than bnd tompor. ,ti d thnt's n good mnny. Tho bcs pro for bnd broath is tho tonic-lax- ativo.Lnno's Family Modlclne. Tho campaign for contributions to tho rose festival In Portland has nl rendy begun. It is Intended to raise from $75,000 to $100,000 for tho nn mini, xprlug festival, which Is ono of Portland's biggest ndvortlonienta. . .,, o Would you glvo 2B cents to stop our cough? Thon get a bottle Df Kemp's Balsam and you will hnvc enough for tho whole family. II costs 25 cents. - Tho inerchnntB of Pendleton, to lighten tho Jnbors of their employes havu nmdo the opening hour 7:30 o'clock In tho morning instoad of 7 o'clock. No medicine baa ever doae more owards warding off'grlp and pneu Rpnia and relieving distrewiag ;rlp cougQ than Kemp's llalsara, tar est cough cure. Tho Republican commlttoe at the stato of Washington feels so confi dent of tjio electon of Tatt that a check for $1000 has been returnel to tho national committee. O i ' n-witiV CarbolUed WUch Uaiel 81 vo is the bst Mlve'for lles, Be ure vf set DeWltt'e. Sold by all druggists, Rkhard Croker, one-tlmo Tnm raaay hall chief in New York city, ani who afterwards deserted to Ires !at?d and become a "country gentle wan," Is to pay New York a vlrit. -e. Tho first grand Jury to ho 1m paneled under tho now lnw In .Linn county wr.n convened yesterday. Severe -Pains TVlion a ' prominent; norvo is aiTQotcd, tho pain is sovoro. It is called ncu- nilgin. It jiiay bo in eith er the head or body. Eo .liot' comes only when this norvo tronblo is overcome. By its soothing and strengthening influence upon tho nervous system Dr. Miles' Nor vino re moves tho cause. "It was about to years ago that I tm taken down with wnut tha doo tors claimed wub neunilxla. and nme called it llKhtnlnjr rheumuttsm. Plwrp palna would so from one lJuce to nn 5thr, mostly In my head, and they vul4 last two or threa dns befor I seuld get rllef, Durlntr these spelU I would be bo nervous that I hardly knew what I was doing- The pains wrre so severe and exnuustlnR that my tuiand would have to steady me when walking acroxs tho room. I weuM have fever, and my heart would wAlpltate, and In . day or two I vtould leet better. Just as soon as 1 would xmm myseK tne very least i was Wc o nave a speii ot neuraisia. i kY UVea kits of doctor's medicine. syfe to have a spell of neuralsla. I t I might Jut s well take sater. jr aunt Kent writing me To Just try r. Mllpa' Nervine and I am thank ful that I was permiadcd to do so. (or ta MervtM 1ms cured me 1ms (Iflvt K & t my syntem." ,. MRS, H. a DIXOM. MM fhw-aniMh Ave., SL Joeph, Ma Pr, Mil' Neevltve I mM by yeur drWMltt, wfea wilt aurM Miat Mm totfeattte WIN beneflt. If It falte, ha vim refund yur mervey. MiU Medici Co. grklwrt, 14 "Women shotild untlorstand that melancholia, commonly called " the blues," is in nino times out of ton a sure symptom of somo soriona fomalo organic donuiffoMent and should havo immediate attention. "Women whoso spirita aro depressed, and who aro ailing and miserable, should rely upon LYDIAE.PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND as is evidenced by following lottors. Mrs. F. Ellsworth, of Mayville, N. Y., writes to Mrs. Philcham: 'For three vuara I wns In an awful 'despondent and nervous condition cnuscii y icmnio iroumcs. x wns noi contented' anywhere, and was In such constant fear .that something terrible wns going to happen that it sccmrd as though 1 slionlu Iobo my mind. Lydin E. IMnlcjiam's Vegctahlo Compound hna restored ray health, nnd I cannot say enough for It." Mrs. Mary .T.Williams, of Bridge port, 111., writes to Mrs. Pinkham: " 1 have been MlftVrinir from a femalo trouble, baclcatihu and neadaohes, and wnsho blucthiitlwiiHfiiinplylnilpspnlr. I feel it my duty an well as my pleasure to tell you that Lyrila E. l'inhham'a Vegetable Compound cured me. Tho clmmro in mvnnncacancu Is wonderful. and 1 wish every Buffering woman would try it," FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. '.For thirty years Lydia E. Pink lianfa Vegetable Compound mado from roota and herbs, has been tho standard remedy for femalo ills, andhaspositivelycurcdthousandsoi women who havo been t roubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, irregularities, poriodio pains, baokacho. "Why don't you try it? When summer han , passed in theflo north ern Btatcs, tho sun ia only mild under tho bright bluo skl9 oC Southern California. This, is one of nature's happy provisions eternal summer for thoso who cannot en dure a more Rovcro, cllmato. California has been called tho "Mecca of tho winter tourist " Its hotels and stop ping places aro na varied ns thoso of al! woll regulated cities' Visitors can always find Biiitablo accom modations, congenial companions nnd var ied, pleasing recrea tions. ' , SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. W.IH be glad tp supply, sbme . very attractive literature, cloBcltiliis 'in- do'.cll tho many; dQlits ofSvlntotuln California. - r Tho rhtc from Sslom toos Angolcs ahd relura Sc $35", Limit six nlcfnhsj, icflowinS stopovers In -M'tfifir.dVcc-J tlon. Slmilatv,o nro in effect t. points. i nil, California For full Information, sleeping car reservations and tickets, cnll on. telegraph or wrlto agents, Saiotn, or WM. M'MVItHAY, Gen. Pass. Agt. rortlaiul, Oregon. I'liODte 44 Main 147 N. IllKb Si C. W. YANNKE Proprttlor of THE FASHION STABLES CabH ADd Llvory, all Rigs Modern Rubber Tiro. Salem Fence Works Headquarters for Woven Wire Fencing, Poultry Netting, Pickets, Gate Malthold Roofing, P. & D, Read) Roofing, Scroon Doors and Ad Just&blo Wli'dow Screens, CI1AS. D. MULLIGAN Successor WAITER MORLETT. 900 Court St. Balem. Or CIGARS and TOBACCOS I have Bolccted tho boat brandi of Cigars and Tobacco consist ent with tho trado. Can suppl) you with what you wish wltb satisfaction. Also carry a com plclo lino of soft drinks, E. CASS, Prop. Front Street, opposite The R? (.option, Newport, Orejson . BUTTERNUT RREAII. It Is 'worth more than any othe hread yet the price la no hlghet ftr al at your grocera. CALIFORNIA RAKSHT. Tbesua Jt Ceoley, Prepa. 'I'ONB OR MANY COLORS LARGEST FACILITIES IH THE WEST FOK THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH GRADE WORK BATES At IIW AS lAtTIII HSISCS CJllCHiSMSPILLS JAWi . 2f ' " wciTBya K9 I r J w rjrw.Tr.Bs " -T" ww-Twr, K 1 illlTi 1iT m nut Umk.ftMt.SMMt.AlMyt K.U.U. Huie Wing Sang Co. Wo tnako up all kinds' of wrappeu nd whlto undorwear, waists and l monas and skirts; all kinds ol gontlemen's and ladies' furnishing goods; all kjnds of silks and dre goods; hoao, suits, pants, overalls, blankets, nockwoar, matting, china waro, trunks, ombroldery and lacr etc. .'12(1 N. Coinmcrcinl St. Salem, Or. Gold Dust Flour M.ri by THE SYDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore K0, . Mado for family use. Ask our grocer for It. Ilran nnd shorts always on hand. P. B. WALLACE, Agt. HIIIIIIIIIHIIlll I 1 1 I I I firaber Bros, il PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will give prompt attention ; ; to all orders, guarnntoo our work to glvo satisfaction and ! ! to bo up to tho sanitary stand- ; ; ard. WE WILL RE PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS f tCall at our shop on Liberty Btreet, back of Darr's Jewelry Store. Phone 560. 'I I 1 1 1 1 1 It 1.1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I t H-frt HICKORY BARK Cough Remdy AMotvrnv rvii nsr M.saaasBB I Coughs. Colds CROUP IWkapinyCu4 Sr(Milt SOW .THROAT TMOAT."LUNCS Mi.iM..l IMtMtHMttM(a. Ivum I tCOK. U S. A. MSUfHnaaaoBjSssM CORVALLIS RAsliN A W 7i a. in. lv f'j l AlblL OtOD. ... . nAAf (." JS " Summit l Uio:::;; v;;::' .12:39 T'y I 1:15 ar... Yaqaht . Albany.ComtjLj.''T. t No. 10 (dalSirm9a Leavos Albany Leaves CorvalllV.V.V,',7,:18d' No. 8 (dally)!: !H Leaves Albany .... .. ,. . Leaves CorvallU ;;; Arrlvos PMlomath. t1,1!?- No. 6 (dully)" 1:". Leavoa Albany,,., ... Leaves Corvallls ""tVv. Arrives PhKa I'M T No. 2 (dally exwU'B"',1'. Loaves Albany,,,". , Loaves Corvallla. . ...'.'.Vg.'i, ,l Arrives Philomath .. '.ii1 r No. 1 (daily mitfc;VHt Leaves Philomath;., lm Arrives Corvallls. ,,, "gV,1 Arrlvos Albany .;;,6;.V No. 5 (daily)-l 7'"-' Loaves Corvallls ...,,1 Arrives Albany j.",. No. 7 (dally)-. U,tl ArrlveAlbany...;:.;;: Leavos Philomath. ,,,.M Arrves Corvallt $1 Arrives Albany,. ......jJ utj uuu uuiruit. . -Oregon KlpfHCTrlr ri, I : . ;7 ' aiuiu ui urnvai RM fpn Diuum ig as wiiosi and Intermediate pelata:' Arrlvo Ld,,, Local 8 40 a. m. ul Express 10 50 a.m. S' Local 1 25 p. m. n ( Express 4 20 p. a,, pjii Local 5 -16 j), in. l:ii Expron 8 20 p. m. i: Tfiijottanl o7cTTsimftl Co., EITcctivo SBBdsr, AI 1008. if Tonnnl Portland, PtWNftJ No 10 G:13 a. m. OrojB pros?. H No. 18 8M0 a. m.CotUn M pnaionnT "a No. 12. !!.45 p. a. Rwhtiti son kit. I Nn. 149:13 p. bj., FortlH(- press. J Toward Portland, TvlM.1 No. 222. 5.0 p. a.-PortW frclalit. I "No. 220.-10:40-11:1! t, is,- freight. t "I Toward San IYantw, TtMi No. 11.-11:03 a. a.-ebw passonger. d No. 17. CHS p. m.-Citti passonger. No. 159:56 p. .-Cilnhi Pr0S8- A No. 133:31 a. - rnsi co oxpre'B. ' J Townrtl San Fnwciwe, Pww No. 221.-2:43 a. m.-P&rtMl freight. .i No. 226.-11:28 a. B.-fTNf O C T. q Stenmors Pomona w4 Ow leave for Portland dally wt day at C a. m. M, P. nALDWl.V,jM IIOTKM AND RWnU White House Reslsrt For a IUg 25c Dinner .at They can't be i McGilchrist 4 Swf Iroprkteri. i MfALS 1 Call ana try them. Doard per week :.T. j nlahed room ery ATTMK Salem Rt 330 COUKF HOTEL Wg Coraer Settli "j Portlaiwi's Nj Hotel. WWjH Prrirs . . uL4 US"-Tl-. u-ii-M I aa us r am TQT wi -- iXi i 1UI iyw "" peWUfa Little Early Rtrt, t fnwous little liver pills. Sold by all I "f W t 4iyiry W