DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALKM, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST HO, 1000. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL K. IIOF.Kr, Editor juid Proprietor Id(Ip)ih1cui SeTppcr Devoted to .mericu Prluclplei and the i'rogroM unit DOTolopcmont of AH Oregon. Publlihed Rrcry KtcuIiik Kxcept Sunday, EMem, Ore. iiw in mi ,1 II i liMMIMBBBBB The Store For Correct Clothes sunscnii'Tiox hates. (Invariably In AJrtDca.) Dally, by carrier, per year fC.OO IVr month Wc Daltr, br wHi por fear 4.00 Ter month 3fio W'pokly, by mall, per veur 00 Sir mouth ........ .dOc uNiqNUVBEI- A THOUSAND-MILE JOURNEY THROUGH OREGON. August 1 6th the writer left Newport on Yaquina bay, the first stage of a journey to Coos Bay, Wednesday ovening, August 18, we steamed down the Willamette, out into the broad Columbia on the good ship Breakwater. Thursday morning we were at Astoria and crossed the Columbia bar, , nit , i( (il , , The fine steel ship was filled to standing room with dele gates to a southwestern Oregon Development Congress, By 8i30 that evening we were in Coos Bay safely landed at the North Bend docks, Most of the passengers slept crossing the Columbia and Coos Bay bars. ti By 10:30 Thursday evening we were up to Marshfield, . The visitors saw great progress made since a year ago. Thore are many new buildings at both cities, It seomed as though there were miles of electric lights as wo steamed up the bay, If Harriman had come in here three years ago with his railroad from Drain, as lie planned, there would now be a city of 20,000 here on Coos Bay. As it is, with a railroad only to Myrtle Point, there are 10,000, There- were powerful elements here then that fought Harri man getting across the bay, Stranco as it mav seem, there are a fow here now who, while they scold Harriman for not coming in, fight an inde pendent home-built railroad getting out. But such is life, and the people never will all agree on a good thing until it is accomplished, The congress was the means of uniting them to push the line out from Coos Bay to Roseburg, It was woll worth while taking two weeks and the whole thousand-mile trip. Friday and Saturday, August 20-21, we held sessions of the congress with over 200 delegates present, Thousands of people attended the sessions. Sunday we went upon an excursion by rail to Conuillo and river steamers to Bandon, This side trip was about 100 miles and took until 10 p.m. Sam Jackson, Goo, Trowbridgo and John Carroll, three Portland newspaper men, wero turned over by the Marshfield polico to Sheriff Gallior, It was planned to run them off into the woods of Curry county and lose them in the ocean. Monday night wo preached united effort at Marshfield. At Bandon the delegates wore received In carriages, driven to tho beautiful Bandon beach, give na dinned baseball game, etc, Next was a 25-mile launch trip up Coos river. Tuesday, August 24, wo spent at North Bend, preaching united effort, Wednesday, August 25, wo went down the bay in a launch, Tho ride up to tho Umpqun liver was executed on tho deck of the stage, There were sixteen passengers and three had to go as bag gage strapped on behind. N. B. How many would a train have to carry? Tho little stonmoi Fva took us up Winchester bay and dropped us on the south beach, Wo got a fow mouthfuls to oat from an Indian woman and staitod up the coast on foot for Florence on Siuslaw bay Slopt on the sand beach that night and got into Siuslaw harbor for a Into breakfast. Friday, August 1 7, drove to Tsiltcoos lake and Clear lako, Wont up tho Siuslaw iier by stoamer to Mapleton, Thou out ovor the mountains via Wildcat creek and down Long Tom, 60 miles to Eugene, That is tho Peach City of westorn Oregon, Wo had been in nearly ovory county of western Oregon on this trip, We stood on the Bandon beach and looked off into Curry county, the southwest county. As wo pulled down into bright and busy Eugene Saturday night, August 28, it was like coming home to mother. It was a pleasuio to rest in her bosom and bo received in the arms of tho broad expansivo smiling Willamette valley, We had traveled by foot, stage, horse, auto, row-boat, stoamer, launch, train, hacks, and waded, Wo had travolod on tho ocean accompanied by a school of whales. Ono monster of tho deep was amused from slumboi by our stoamer and disappeared with a tremendous splash that sent tho salt water In our faces, Our horse scared up a bear in the salal bushes in Lincoln county. A door kindly stood still and allowed us to take her pic ture noar Tsiltcoos lake, Lane county, When we reported this to tho mayor of Florence he said they could boat that, They had deer in Florence that would stand still and let you pet them. Wo did not see a cougar but jumped up a Presbyterian divinity student from New York rusticating in tho wilds of Coos county, Wo did not kill any lions, doar Teddv, but tho sea lions wero roaring off the rocks on Hocota Head while we were - We announce our readiness to serve our patrons with the best outfitting for men and boys the country produces. The Fall styles are ready, and every price is a pleasing one. We solicit your consideration.' G. W. JOHNSON & CO. 141 N. Commercial Street sDoutinc for the district-built railroad at the mouth of the Siuslaw, This practically closes the educational campaign for devel opment undertaken a year ago by the Oregon-Idaho Devel opment Congress, It has preached the doctrine of United Effort, Self-Help and Independent Action by Communities. Now comes the era of organizataion and action, Congressman Hawley declared it would be easy to get ap propriations where the state had taken the initiative. This applied to the locks and canal at Oregon City, the har bors of Coos Bay, Siuslaw, Coquille and Tillamook with their harbor commissions, On this thousand-mile trip we met several hundred of the bright, progressive public-spirited men of Oregon who are do ing things and writing history fn achievements for a Greater Oregon. It was worth while having met such men worth the sac rifice of time, trouble and expense, SHOCKS FOLLOWERS BY GETTING MARRIED Washington, Aug. 30. Mrs. A. 0. Odwoy, "Victoria Gratia," of tho All Patent Medicines or medicines ad vertised In this pnpor are for salo at DR. STONE'S Drug Store The only ensh drug storo In Oregon; owes no one, and no ono owes It; carries largo stock; Its shelves, counters and show cases are loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, toilet articles, wines and liquors of nil kinds for medicinal purposes. Dr. Meno Is a regular graduate in tncdl clno and has had many years of cx porlenco in tho prnctlco. Consulta tions nro free. Prescriptions are free, nnd only regular prices for med icine. Dr. Stono can b found at his drug store, Salem, Or., from 7 In tho morning until 0 at night. Koreshan Unity, a modern celibate sect, announced today her marrlngo to Dr. Q. A. Graves, a dontlst, who was a mcmTicr of tho religious order at the bead of which Mrs. Odway held swny Tho news of the marrlago of their leader will shock corao 16,000 Kore Bliuns throughout tbo world. Tbo Koreshnns hnvo communistic proper ty at Estoro, Fla., valued at $300,-000. THOUGHT IT WAS JOKE WAS SHOT BY ROBBER tUnlttd J'rru Unitd Wire.) North Yakima, Wash , Aug. 30. Thomas Lane, clork In tho genoral Htoro at Thorpe, in tho Cascade moun tains near hero, was seriously wound od last night by n robber, whom ho thought was a friend Joking.. Lane was In tho storo with Eugene Uraln, tho proprietor, when tho rob ber ontored. Tho. Intruder was masked, and, pointing n rovolvor at Inm nnd nrn'n, cried out tho famil iar call of tho' hold-up man. Drain's hands shot nbovo his head, but Lane replled: "N'othlng doing," nnd sfnrted to ward tho mnskod mnn. Ho dropped tho next minute with a bullet in his thigh. When Lane fell, the would-bo rob- bor lott hl nervo and fled. A posso Is on hi trail today with blood hounds. Lane will recover, o SAN DIEGO WANTS A WORLD'S FAIR San Dlogo, Cal., Aug. 28. Tho Chamber of Commerce of Ban Diego today launched its plans for a world's fair to bo held hero In 1915, to cele brate the completion of the Panama canal. At tho meeting of tho local board of directors held last night, tho Idea mot with unanimous approval and various committees wero appointed to carry out tho city's plans, o Mrs. Mary Wrlghtinau. of Portland, fell dead Sunday, from fright, caused by an auto honk 300 foot behlud her Disease Germs Cannot harm healthy human bodlos. We cannot have hoalthy bodies unless wo havo pure blood, -tho kind of blood that Hood's Snrsnparllla makos. This great medicino has an un equalled, uuapnroached record for puri fying and enriching the blood. It euros scrofula, eczema, eruptioi.s, catarrh, rheumatism, anemia, nervous new, that tuctl Ktutig, dyspi wii, l a of apptt to, general debility, and luiiu up the wh lo 8tem. it t d la th un) lljoU fc-tj o- .U.V . iu4 itwwi tutu taUml lnUut. Harvesters' and Hoppickers' Supplies Dcst Calico, yard fie Cotton Dlankots, pair. .4!lc up Hoys' Khaki Suits 70c Cotton Towels, onch....5c up Children's Rompors 25c Turkish Towels, each . . . 10c up Children's Khaki Rompers OOc s-otir.co Duck, yard . ...I2)c Qnrdon lints 23c Cotton IJatls, roll $c Table Oilcloth, yard 17c Tablecloth, yard 23c i WILL TRY EXPERIMENT I OF FREEZING SALMON Mr. Ernest Smith, who hns charge of tho salmon hatcheries at Coos Nay, l to try an experiment with young salmon thnt is to havo some far-reaching results. He will freeze n lot of young salmon nt tho hatch ory on Coos Ray, and will ship them to Seattle, where thoy will bo thawed out. It Is claimed that tho salmon can bo frozen for an (definite time, and when thawed out como to lifo apparently uninjured. Tho experi ment will probably bo a success, for It Is undoubtedly true that some spe cie of flih, notably tho cat, aro not Injured by froozlng in years gono by the writer has soon cat fish that wore shipped from tho Sacramento to Virginia City, Nevada, In Ice, put in water nnd swim around apparent!) uninjured, after being out of the water 21 to 30 hours. It Is also n matter familiar to all who have fished through the Ice In the Eaa , that flih frozen In tho Ico will swim off all right when released, anl thawed out. 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