I \ THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JUNE 30 , 1905. A Voice From Washington. Spokane. Wash. June 2005. Editors Tribune : --Thin is the yenr for i-astern people to make a trip to this section of the country lo eoe the Portland Lewis and Olark fair and this great north * west. There ate many things of historical interest ami great nat ural beauty in what was once known as "Old Oregon. " The present Hinted \\ii.shingtun , Oregon gen , Itltiho and western Montana were once included in Oregon. Read iMf Laughlin and Old Oregon if you want an interesting cliron icle of the Hudson Buy Co and the Hrst settlers of thin section. Then foi a Htory with much of ( ruth running through it , read Bnleh's Bridge of the Gods. Thin book is rich in liuli'm tradition and descriptions of the scenery down Hit : Columbia river. If I were making the trip from Nebraska with the expectation of seeing the most 1 should conic via the Miiilingtoti lo Denver , Denver and llioGrande lo Salt Luke City. Oregon Short bine aial O.K. it N. Salt Lake to Portliuul , and the Burlington from Portland through Tueoiiia , Seattle , Spokane back lo Nebraska. Tho.se who have not seen Denver - ver ran well all'ord lo take tune enough to see ilH beauties. The best quick way to HOI- all the west ern cities is to take the "Seeing Denver , " "Seeing Salt Lake. " and etc. ears that go over the main parts of the city with oxplanalions by the conductor. These ears make two trips a day usually at 50 cents a trip. The hotel clerk or any policeman will give you information in regard to them- cars. Stop long enough at Colorado rado Springs to go out to Ghoy- ennc Canon , with its seven falls , and over to Maniton with its min eral Bpring" , mill Piku'ti Fenk. From Colorado Springs there is nothing of especial interest till yon reach Canon Oity , a few miles west of which is the wonderful Royal Gorge. Be sure to make your plans so you will hive a day trip from Colorado Springs to Glen wood Springs , for between these two points is some of the ( in- est scenery in the Hoakies. Twice 1 have crossed o n this rond. Think 1 should never tire of ite beauties. Tennessee Pass , 10,000 feet above sen level , is one of America's Edens. From Glenwood Springs to Salt Lake there is little of beauty anl : much of sage brush. Ono or twc days in Suit Lake will give you time to s-ee its especial points oi interest. Coining west from Sail Luke stop a day at Boise , Idaho anil see how irrigation makes UK desert indeed a garden. It is true all over the couulrj that land is the safe property tt hnndlo. Wo nro convinced thai irrigated land is the land to him tile. The day of cheap land is past. In going ou the O. K. it N down the Columbia river to Port land stop at the Dalles , or twoiit ; miles farther at Hood river am have an all day boat to Portland The Palisades of the Hudson ar not lo be compared to the beaut of the mighty Columbia as it cut through the Cascade range. Domes , miii'irets ami stooplt rise -1.000 foot , Mutlnomah Falli with its two leaps , covers 800 fee Bridal Veil Falls and counllet other beauties keep one on tli alert. On the train one goes tc fast to tlrink in all these beauties A trip from Portland could L mads to Hood river and back fc $1.00 if one does not stop going t Portland. Ml. Hood , thirty mill from the Columbia at Hood rive is a wonderfully beautiful sno\ capped mountain. Opposite it c > the Washington side is M Helens , also snow-capped at beautiful. Another trip from Porthu should be made either by rail < boat ninety miles down to tl coast to bee and hear the surf the mighty Pacific. Starting homeward from Per Ihiul stop at Tacomn. See h harbor and big shipping vessel Go out to her fine old park , I Defiance and gaze ou the "moth of mountains" as the Indians name Ml. Tacoma mean- . ( Seattle nnd the geographies call this mountain Ml. Kanier. ) This mountain is ! higher than Pike's Peak and never I looses its snow. It is by far the prettiest mountain I have ever Hi'OII. From Tacoma take the steamer "Flyer" to Seattle , a distance of forty miles and then if more boat ing is desired go to Vancouver B. 0. Puget Sound is the "Mod- itenanhan of Washington. " There are many thing * of interest - est in and around "hustling , bust ling" Seattle. After Seattle has boon seen , take the Burlington again and come across the state of Washington and STOP OIT AT St'CKAXi : . If you wanl lo see more irri gated land slop a few hours at North Ynkiinn about half way be tween Seattle and Spokane. This irrigated lands sells from * 1QO to $500 per acre and worth it too , be cause of the income it yields. Five or ten acres in 1'iuit and veg etables in all and moie than one person can handle. At Spokane one will find a city about Hie si/e of Lincoln , Nebr. It is scarcely equalled anysvhore n the Hue appearance of its busi ness streets. It is noted , too , for its beautiful homes , for there aie many wealthy people here. The beautiful falls of the Spokane river dash in a succession of leaps two blocks from the center of the city. Davenport's restaurant hero has one of the finest dining rooms on the American continent , It is not equalled west of Now 1'ork and claimed by some not even in that metropolis. It you want your trip crowned with a final succession of beautiful scenery , stop at Livingston , Mont , and spend a week in the nations greatest playhouse Yellowstone National Park. We went with the Wiley permanent camp people and prefer il to the Transportation route. All the ditl'erent means of going travel the same government roads. Such roses as you will see in Portland , Tacoma , Seattle and other coast cities ! Every lawn whether large or small is a bower of beauty. Do not start on a trip to the coast without a light overcoat era a light jacket. In the cities west of the Cascades it is not uncom mon to see people wearing furs any time during the summer. Tt is always cool on the water. MINNII : GUINSTIUD 11 KM us. E. ISIth Ave. , Spokane , Wash. JUST WHAT KVHKYONH SHOULD DO. Mr. J. T. Barber of Invinville , Ga. , always keeps a bottle of Chamberlain's colic , cholera and diarrhoea remedy at hand ready for instant use. Attacks of colic , cholera morbus and diarrhoea come on so suddenly that there u no time to hunt a doctor or go tc the store for medicine , Mr Bar ber says : " 1 have tried Chamber Iain's colic , cholera and diarrhoe ; remedy which is one of the bes medicines I oer s.tvv. I keep a bet tie of it in my room as 1 have hat several attacks of colic and it liai proved to be the best medicine ever used. " Sold at Kerr'.s dni { store. Burlington Bulletin. Winter tourist rates to California the Gulf country , Cuba , Florida , th South and Southeast. Low ono way ettlers rates lirst uni third Tuesdays of Jtimmry , tVbuury March mid April to Southeast point beyond the Ohio lUver. > s - . . . WHOOPING COUGH IK JAMAICA. Mr. J. Riley Bennett , achemis of Brown's Town , Jamaica , Wes Islands writes : "I cannot spea ! ' " too highly of Chamberlain' Cough Remedy. It has provei itself to le the best remedy fo jr whooping cough , which is prevalent 10 valent on this end of the globe uf It has never failed to relieve i any case where I have reconi mended it , and grateful tuothen er after using it , are daily thankiti ; me for ad vising them. " This n 't. ' medy is for sale by Kerr's Dru Store. k. DRIFTING TOWARDS BRIGHT S DISEASE Many people who are neglecting symptoms of kidney trouble , hoping "it will wear away , " are drifting towards Bright's Disease , which is kidney trouble in one of its worst forms * FOLEYSKIDNIYCURE stops irregularities , strengthens the urinary organs and builds up the worn-out tissues of the kidneys so they will perform their functions properly. Healthy kidneys strain out the impurities from the blood as it passes through them. Diseased kidneys do not , and the poisonous waste matter is carried by the circulation to every part of the body , ' causing dizziness , backache , stomach trouble , sluggish liver , irregular heart action , etc. If you have any signs of Kidney or Bladder Trouble commence taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE at once , as it will cure a slight disorder in a few days and prevent a i fatal malady. It is pleasant to take and benefits the whole system. How to Find Out. You can easily determine if your kidneys are out of order by setting aside for 24 hours n bottle of the urine passed upon arising. If upon examination it is cloudy or milky or has a brick-dust sediment or small particles float about in it , your kidneys are diseased , and FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE hould be taken at once. G. D. Burhans Testifies After Four Yearsi G. B. Burhans of Carlisle Center , N. Y. , writes : "About four years ago I wrote you ; tatlng that I had been entirely cured of a severe kidney trouble by taking less than two bottles of H f-r Foley'i Kidney Cure. It entirely stopped the brick-dust sediment and | 11 I have never had n return of any of those symptoms during the four years that have elapsed , and I am evidently cured to stay cured , end heartily recommend Fotey's Kidney Cure to any cue suffering from kidney nr bladder trmlhl . ' * Two Sizes. 50 Cents and $1.00. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY Dr. McMillan , City Pharmacy , Falls City , Nebraska. RULO Rtilo is going to celebrate on ic Kourth rain or shine. May Hull is clerking in the u\v restaurant for "Will Davis. Bridge Foreman Arvidson find ang are here rebuilding the Jurlington stock pens. Joe McVev has been working ith the Burlington depot gang t Wilbur for some time. Mr. Easter has a pretty field of orn which is waist high. Who an beat it in Rule precinct ? The work on W. J. Cunning- ani's fine residence is progres- ing rapidly and will be ready to ccupy about October 1st The fine residence of Steve unningliam is almost complete. Steve will move into his new ionic about September 1st. The line steamboat , K. C. Gun- cr , from Kansas City , passed Rule Wednesday of last week for Omaha. Their music was line. Mrs. Watyne has made some great improvements on her Main treet property , which will be iccupled by Phil Iloran for a barber shop. Mrs. J. A. Thomas will leave eon for Santa Barbara , Cal. , .vherc . Mr. Thomas is employed n a lumber yard and will make hat their future home. Will Young and wife have gone to house keeping in the Ocamb house. Will is night .vatchman . on the engine that mils the Atchison freight. The pupils of the Catholic con vent gave an entertainment in he opera house Thursday night of last week which was fine. Had i large crowd and good order. On Friday night of last week the big gasoline lamp in Ike Jar- rot's restaurant exploded , seri ously burning two small boys. Otherwise the damage was small. Mrs. Roy Hart and little daughter , Gladys , of St. Jof , came up last week to spend n month with relatives and friends. Roy is bookkeeper for a bank in St. Joe. Sav ! Talk about pumpkin pie ! Well Clem Davis has just aboul as fine a patch of pumpkin vine ; as one would wish to see , ant : Clem says if the great power : doesn't prevent it lie will have ; bumper crop this fall. Yes , by the way , we notice tlu city is having some improvement ! made in the way of repairing ant rebuilding sidewalks , also streei crossings , and are having tlu weeds cut which is a good thint and speaks well for our city of ficcrs. Let the good work go on The Rule base ball team is talking of clearing off a piece oi ground between the Atchisor line and the river for the purpose of playing ball. Don't know about it as we heard the mayoi say some time ago that thert would l > ? no SumitKy ball games in Rule The making some improvements by way of enlarging their yards for the purpose of giving the Atchi son trains an independent track , coming into Rule on the south side of the depot and connecting switch with main line west of the depot , instead of east of the de pot. This was a most needed change for the railroad people. PLEASANT VIEW Too late for lust wee1 * . Mis.s Davifion linn engaged to tench Hehool in district No. 9. Mrs. Job neon , of Kansas , is vis- itinu her niece , Mrs. J. O. Shroy- er. Mrs. Richards returned home Sunday , after spending a week in Town. A. D. Sargent had the misfor- nne to lose a young horse last week. Hugh , Ellen and Emily Philips - ips spent Sunday with T. H. Ed- nonds and family. Ruth llosford will spend the summer with her sister , Mrs. MntiBtellur , near DuBois. Ohas. Hosford and wife and Mrs. C. B. Gridley attended the 'itrieral of Lester Hayes near Stella Sunday. Kate and Minnie Mnyer re turned Sunday from Woodbine , [ own. where they attended the wedding of a cousin. BARADA. Wes Lindle was home from Verdon Sunday. Jack Presser hauled hogs for Tom Smith last Monday. Miss Anna Crotty attended the Catholic Congress in Senica last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis George spent Sunday with Mrs. George's mother Mrs. Elder. Co. Supt Crocker and Miss Moore of Stella dined with Miss Crotty last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ankrom visited Mrs. Ankrom's mother Mrs. Wm. Corp last Sunday. County Supt. Crocker met the members of school broad at Bara- da on Tuesday to settle up school matters for the scholastic year just ended. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Presser left for St. Joseph Wednesday taking with them their little daughter. They go to consult the specialist in regard to the little ones health. Little Elsie Elder while play ing , gashed her loot severly on some broken glass. The hein- morhage was so severe that Mrs. Elder was alarmed and called in Dr. Maust. Elsie is now able to use her foot and seems quite com fortable. Miss Bridget Kelley , of this place , accoiijJP > med by Miss Anna Crottyjfgj % } City , left Saturday aff Kansas , congrea MAKES A DIFFERENCE H O repairs W y o u r watch. If you are satisfied with m e r e 1 y a pocket piece , very well , let a n y jeweler repair your watch. But if you want your watch to be a time piece one that tells the correct time at any hour of the day there is but one jeweler to take it to and that is Jaquet. The many who depend on him for their watch re pairs , will bear out the assertion. The Old Reliable A. B. JAQUET CU1IAN DIAKKHOKA. U. S. soldier who served in Cuba during the Spanish war know what this disease is and that ord inary remedies have little more effect than so much water. Cuban diarrhoea is almost as severe and dangerous as a mild attack of cholera. There is one remedy , however , that can always be de pended upon as will be seen by the following certificate from Mrs. Minnie Jacobs of Houston , Texas : "I hereby certify that Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and' Diarrhoea Remedy cured my hus band of a severe attack of Cuban diarrhoea , which he brought home from Cuba. We had several doc- lors but they did him no good. Ou bottle of this remedy cured him , as our neighbors will testify , thank God for so valuable a medicine. " For sale at Kerr's Drug Store. The publishers of the Nemaha County Republican paid to the postal authorities this morning the sum of $167.05 for postage on copies of the publication sent out in violation of the 50 per cent sample copy list. This case has been up to the department for some time and after a thor ough sifting of the matter at issue it was decided by the de partment that 1,285 weekly pa pers for thirteen weeks were not entitled to the pound rate but were chargeable to the second class rate. 1 cent for each four ounces or fraction thereof. Shu- bert Citizen. Really there is not much for the populist papers to say. They might get busy telling how fool ish 'they have been , but they nev er yill do that. York Times. Hessian fly , which threat- tuctive invasion of to have been ssfully Oyaniaed. me. JULY 4th Where are you g'oin ' to shoot your crackers on the Forth ? Wherever you go , you'll want comfortable feet. How about a pair of of Oxford Ties , Canvas or Outing' Shoes ? Lots of comfort in them Price fair 90cto$5.00 There's a whole Sum mer ahead to wear cool Shoes. Come and let us put you in condition to enjoy your outing1 fully. We've a style , a size , a V' V width and a price to fit every purse and person who comes to us for Summer Shoes. Geo. B. Holt , The Shoe Man WILSON See the GERMAN FIRE PROOF COOK ING WARE DIS PLAY : : : in onr large window. This is the best earthen cooking ware made , and every piece guaranteed lire proof. . .Don't for get us on. . Queensware , Notions , Groceries and Flour , the best stock Of the above goods in the city at. c. M. WILSON REFRACTION 1ST. > , R. L. Beaumont M. D. ronuerlv CVe and Car Specialist. i Now limiting practice to EYE GLASoES. Sixth and Felix , ST. JOSEPH , . MISSOURI. Read The Tribune . . . . $1.00 a Year. . . .