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Ke entered as second olass manor August 11i vs. at the post office at Kllensburg,Wash., under the act ol March 8, 1879.
oi m X 410 North Pine Street, Betweenfourth and Fifth,
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KITTITAS valley of itself is capa-
ble of supporting ami prospering a
population of 75,000 and it will
not be many y ears hence beforeshe will be doing this very thing,
too.
There should be a long pull, a
strong pull and a pull altogetherfor a nice, cleaner and more pop-ulous Ellensburg. There is no good
reason why Ellensburg, with the
unlimited resources behind and allaround it should not have a pop-ulation of 10,000 before January
Ist 191".
The industrious people of Vaki
ma have a wonderful liking for
buying photos of Kittitas fruit,
scenery, etc., and putting the Saint-
on exhibition as the "real pro-ducts" of Yakima county. In arecent publication a cut made from
a photo taken hy O. \V. PaUtzke of
an apple tree in W. T. Sheldon'sorchard, and the faces of Mr.Sheldon, wife and children wereshown in the branches, surroundedby beautiful foliage and luciousfruit, was shown as one of the
"real products of Yakima," but
the faces gave the whole thingaway. But that is all right. Theyhave to have the best and of coursemust come to Kittitas to get it. Itwould perhaps be well for those
people to bear in mind the scprit-
"I can trutlifully saythat I believe that, but forthe u.-.e of your EmulsionI would long since havebeen in my grave. I waspast work - could not walkup-hi!l without coughingvery hard."
THIS, uid much more waswritten by Mr. G. W. Hower-ton, Clark's Gap, \V. Va. Wewould like to send you a fullcopy of his letter, or youmight write him direct. Hiscase was really marvelous,but is only one of the manyproofs that
Scott'sEmulsion
is the most strengtheningand re-vitalizing preparationin the world. Even in thatmost stubborn of all diseases(consumption) it does won-ders, and in less serioustroubles, such as anemia,bronchitis, asthma, catarrh,or loss of flesh from anycause the effect is muchquicker.D n ? l' hy. Get » brttl,- ol SCOTT'SKMI'I-SION? be mire id SCOTT'S andtry It
ALL DRUGGISTS
I.' t ii* «fn'! yOU Mr H''WPrton'» ]t»tf**r
riru. Ri-nip Uteratnre "i» Con«tmptioa«,i k| M>ad ai a Post Card tad mentionthin pnpw*
SCOTT & BOWNE409 Pearl Street New York
Ural injunctions: "lie sure yoursins will liiul you out," ami "Thewages of sin is death.''
PoSSIBLY after all. much good! may come of the win k of the last
legislature. At least we hope so.It seems to us that if it does noth-ing else, it ought to dissolve partylines through independent votesami put men in the next legislatureon their merits ami not on political
lines Of course we all know that
as a rule legislative ho lies are madeup of men who care little tor prill
ciples ami will sacrifice everything
ami anything for the sake ot get-
ting there.
The primary election law wasin sonic respects a farce before theconvening of the last legislature,
and it is certainly more so now.It is now amended so that a voteris required to register his name amiswear to his parte affiliations.This goes beyond just authorityami the pale of common decency
ami this clause was surely insertedin the interests of scheming politi-cians ami to make the law asodious as possible to the rank amitile of the voters that they might
demand its reoeal.
CrrriNg up of the huge land-holdings near this city is the thing
The Dawn has for years argued
must be done before we could pos-
sible hope for Ellensburg to everbecome a city, and now that HennKleinberg. J. 11. Smithson, J. CMcCanley ami others are to do this,
we can look forward to a time inthe near future when Ellensburgwill be a city 15,000 to 20,000.
The more small holdings we havethe more mouths must be fed amibodies clothed. the more intensifiedfarming and the more perfect pro-
duction.
How's This?tte offerOne Hnndred Dollars Reward rorany
ciw «>f Catursh thau cannot no cured bj Mali'si latarrb cur>-.
f. j CHENEY. A CO., Toledo, o.We. tho understened, have dnown P .1 Che-
ney for the last IS fears, acd believe him per.fectly honorable in all business transaction)*
and are perfeaUy rble to carry out any obliga-tions mailt- by his ru m.
Waldinu, KINN Vn a Nun isWholesale OriunrtsU Toledo, <>
Hail's Catarrh Cure Ii tak.-n internally.actingdirectly upon the Moot' ana mucous surface* "tthesystem. Testimonials sent free. Price fileper bottle, Bold by al. Druggists.
Tale' Poll's Family Pills for Constitution
COUNTRY NEWS
Valley View News
VALLEY View. March 31.?GeorgeMop has leased 40 acres of thp I! F,
Reed ranch anr] has a force of live to
seven men grubbing sage hrnsh pre parStory to planting thirty acres in
po*a!oc-~.
The Baptist church is up ami willson be ready for use.
Guy t'. Williams i-. having a now
fence built around his land near Kittitas.
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T, i*. Kfith has rented the W, TSheldon ranch up in tiie Johnson can-
yon ami is now a full fledged "Sowf'reeker. "
Abe Wheeler his finished haulingout a flne lot ot he best barn yardmanure in the country, lie pulled out
fully live hundred oads.Miller Bros . the well drillers, finish
i f*d a 130 foot well on the lid Mudd' ranch a few days since. The water
stands within 30 fe t of the top.
Cbss. Woddell and Abe Wheelerrented forty acres of the B. F. Reedradeb. They will plant twenty-fiveacres of tlie forty to spuds, the remaind-er in oa's.
('has. Wadde! wears a bright smilefrom the fact that a nice youug lad}has moved into our neighborhood thailooks good to him, but ('has. is from
Missourl, you know.
The Badger Pocket folks have madesome changes. Mr. Fry has moved to
R. I. Scammon's ranch. H. W. I.oilm-an has moved from the city to hisranch and from now on will be agranger indeed.
Tom Martin lias finished hi> new-house, and it is v good mark of indus-trious and energetic young' man to
build with liis own bands a home likeI this. I'll bet a coou skin lie don't
batch long, for no young man of histype will wait until leap year.
There are a good many strangers inour section looking for homes and as toquantity and quality our end of tin
j county is tlie best, and if they can't besuited in our midst, it will not be for
I the lack of line crop..
John Foust has had about 00 acresof sage brush land grubbed and clearedready for the plow this spring.
William Davidson had some relativi sand acquaintances to come iv from old
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DR.PIERCESGOLDEN
MEDICAL
DISCOVERYI <>W 1 HE
Tennessee, who contemplate locatiug
in tl.is vail. v. Tbej are a very destf
able class anil take hold with a
The services al tbe Presbyterian
cine cli last Sunday evening was well
attended and a good sermon was given
il?. people bj W. Eadle on the question~f intemperance, and tbe Sunday schoollesson on temperanae after serviceswas analyzed In such a simple way thai
the young folks speak ol it In the high-
est term-.
Mr. Clawton, ofthellrni ofClaws d
& Bell) went over to Seattle Inst week
on butinesa and pleasure vlsll bismother und relatives.
The Milwaukee has completed Itswork of truck !ajlog through n> the
line and no <l«m 1»t. will have theirregular schedule trains runningsoon
This is good news t" Kittitas valley andespecially to 11?»- cast end.
Kittitas is coming t<> the fronl nowwith one store running aod two morein course of construction, one hardwareund the other a genera! merchandiseestablishment.
The large hotel of Mr Delmose lahaving the finishing touches put onthis week, it will i>e ready for bust-ness.
HOME-MADE MIXTURECURES RHEUMATISM
Tells How Any One Can Pre-pare Simple Home-Made
Mixture. Said to Over-come Rheumatism
'I'iiere is so much Itheumattsm here
in our neighborhood now that tbe fol-
lowing advice will be highly appreclated by those who suffer:
Get from any good pharmacy one-
half ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion,
one ounce Compound Kargon. three
ounces of Compound Syrup Sarsapa-rilla. Shake these well In a bottle audtake in teaspoonful doses after eachmeal and at bedtime; also drink plentjof good water.
It is claimed that there are few vic-
tim-, of tbisdread and torturous diseasewho .vill fall to find ready relief in thissimple home-in.ide mixture, and inmost cases a permanent cure is t!,<
result.This simple recipe is said to strength*
en and cleanse the eliminative tissuesof the Kidneys so that tin y can filterand strain from 'lie liloou and system
the poisons, acid-, an i waste matter,
which cause not only Rheumatism, buinumerous other diseases. Kvery manor woai in her- who feels that theirkiiln -ys are not healthy and active, ol
who suffers from any urinary troublewhatever, should not hesitate to makeup this mixture, as It Is certain to do
much cool, and may save yon from
much misery and suffering after while.Our home druggists say t hey will
either supply the ingredients or mixtlie prescription ready to take If ourready ask them. \u25a0>
The Country Editor.
A well known magazine publishedi for retail dealers bas the Following r.marks to make about newspaper advertlsing!
if a member of your family died,
would you print the resolutions on abillboard?
[f your wife entertained would youtend an account of it to tbe theatreurogram man?
If you were going to enlarge your)itsine-s would you advertise it in a
; hotel register?' If you were going to have a wedding.n your family would you gel out v
naud hill.Voa w .uld send snoh items to a news
paper, wouldn't j ourThen why dot you out such adver-
Isementa In a newspaper,Everyman who uses tbe billboard is
: tdding to nature faking.
Every dollar spent in a theatre pro-;ram. in a register, In a directory or int handbill, is a legitimate dollar taken
tway from tbe newspapers ol yourown.
The oewsparers build your town:
why not bely build up tbe newsparers?There is no better advertisement in tbe.vorld for a town than a good news-Daper. A newspaper is the barometerif the towns industry. Show us a good
newspaper, full of advertising and wewill show you a good town, full of live,prosperous merchants.
Billboards are an eyesore; handbills
are a nuisance; theatre programs areworthless; hotel registers, from an ad-vertising standpoint, are ridiculous,
Newspapers are tow n builders, town
advertisers, fortune-makers, news dissemidators, sermon deliverers, prosper-ity forecasters ?they are a necessity-not a luxury, Without them we wouldretrogade to tlie mediaeval days.
Don't patronize them from a char-
THK ELLENSBURG LAWN. KITTITAS COUNTY, WAM**?£*ZJ^
lubu sentimental standpolnl
patronize tbem because tbey deliver
t ?. goods-thai is, Kfcbey are tie rlgbt
Cu' oui tbe foolUhDess ami work for
the up building "f your town.
West Side News
WEST Sim: March .11 Pine rain
OUt this way Monday.
j, L Oardlnler Is reported as being
,!11itf sick with gall stones.
W. T* Conant Is hauling off bis lastyear - crop of bay.
il \. Crawford was up the Koblnsoncanyon after fence |><»ti .1 f'-w days
sloce.Sixteen guests fared sumptuously at
tbe boms ol Martin Frederick a few
days since, among whom we may men?ion .1. Crawford. Will Plpper and wife
and Will Gillis and Mis-How.-, all <>f
KUensburg.Mi-s Nettie Adler, after speudinga
few days at home, returned to Thorpto Qntsh her stay with Mrs. Qoribrook.
Victor Steveos has so far recoveredfrom his net-tit Illness as to l»- able 10
utend school again.
Communication
KllknsbL'RG, March 31.?The Dawn[(you willallow me, 1 will answer
my friends and brother railway I >.»\s inregard to the N. I' B. A hospital beo»ctits. They can not spend 50 cents amonth for any 'it-tier use, if they neverhave to go to tlie hospital. It willbenefit -.cmc other railroad brotherthat is to unfortunate a-, to xci si.-k or
crippled and ne'-ds to have the rare ofdoctors and mires. As far as treat-
ment is concerned, you net the bestdoctors. Mowers, Argue, Obrine andSbafer will t;ive you the i»--,t of medicalaid that can ?><? bad with l»r. Mowersaschlef surgeon., and with one of tli*-'icst corps of aurses in tbe state, withMiss Weller as head rjut-se. They doail that tender bands arid thoughts cando and they eat.not receive praiseenough for their heroic work ai.d tenderwords.
Yours trul v.V. K. \V.
INDIGESTION ISENDED FOREVER
Misery from an Upset StomachVanishes Five Minutes Later
Why not start now- today, and for-ever rid yourself of Stomach troubleand Indigestion-.- A dieted stomachget the blues and grumbles, dive it 1a good eat. and then take Pape's l»ia-i---epsln to start the digestive juices work-ing. There will be no dyspepsia orbelching of Gas or eructations ol uudi-(jested food; no feeling like a lump ( flead in the stomach or heartburn, sickheadache and Dizziness, and your foodwill not furment and poison yourbreath with nauseous odors.
l'ape's Diapepstn costs only .10 centsfor a large ease at any drugstore here,and will relieve the most obstinate case Iof 11,digesthm and upset Stomach Inlive minutes.
, There is nothing else better to take'Has from Stomach and cleanse the
i stomach and intestines, and besides,one triangule wi'l digest and prepare
i for assimilation into the blood all you.t! food the same as a souud. health
; stomach would do it.
t When Diapepsin works, your stom-ach rests-gets itself iv order, cleanseUp and then you feel like eating when 1
I you come to the table, and what youeat will do yon good.
; Abselute relief from all stomach:j Misery ig waiting for yon as soon usyou decide to begin taking Diapepsin.
; ''"pcs Diapepsin, because you want tobe thoroughly cured of todigettlon. I|
I Lost. Strayed or Stolen?A blackcocker spaniel, bob tail eight monthsn a
mm
*6 B W<>t 'k U=°- Uotifv\ l>. a, Westcott.' v
Incubator For SaleI have an Old Trusty Incubator? 200egg size, good as new, that I will sellat a bargain. Apply al The Dawn
\u25a0 ounce,
The Washington National BankA
Xl_ $50,000.00
CAPITALSURPLUS
"- l5 ' OMM
Only Bank in Kittitas Co. Under Gov. Supervision
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:\ o Johnson VV. T. Morrison J. H. Smithson
Soren Sorenson? Stewar , C . W. Johnsone
james Stevenson < " Mewan
These are the men who manage the business of the largest and strong*
Hank in the County.
We solicit you. business and promise you every accommodation warranted
In safe, conservative banking methods.
THE SAFEST WAY IS BEST
DANK CHECK is much safer than cash
in the settlement <<f accounts.
It does away with danger ol loss, errors and
disputes, as your cam filed checks, which we return
to you, are the very best receipts you can have.
Deposit your money with us and pay your
bills by c heck.
THE FARMERS BANK
Careful Prescription Work.
We are not infallible. No human is. But we have our work sosystematized and are mo careful about every phase ol it. that we certain-ly bave reason to be proud ol ivclean record. Pbyslciaaa who have in-
vestigated our prescription counter commend our work most highly andgladly send js their prescriptions. We invite yours.
Harry S, Elwood. The Prescription Druggist.
if you have been fooled in the clothes youhave bought it was not our fault, wehave al way 5 kept 600 dclothes in our?store. we always .shall. it pays, comeTO US THEN AND LET US CLOTHE YOU. A 516BUNCH FOR YOUR DOLLAR IS WHAT WE -SHALLGIVE YOU. B CUSTOMER PUT WI.SE IS A CUS-TOMER MADE FOR US. YOU MAY BE WISHING ANEW .SUIT FOR EASTER. SUPPOSE YOU LOOKAT OUR SUITS. A SWELL 5J6.?0 SUIT FORsi 5.00. .SEE STEIN. BLOCK AND CO S LATESTSTYLES AT
C. L. Collinsii; cr aI HE CLoT HIER AND FURNISHERMST AROUND THE CORNER. THIRD STREET
flkwbuq Veberioaru Hospitalc 4. J. DAMMAN, D. V. S, M. D. V.
Office: 607 X. Main. Residence: 007 1 N. MainPhone: Red SB3
Call and .see my Clinic. Kvery day Clinic Day.