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RAU.KOAIW. h-rif 1 I'M h sLir TO UEIMVEF (bala, Kafisas fit)', Miit au CT PAUL. ST. LO"0, AND All POINTS East, North Soi'th ftie hirthar part Ionian Inquire ol ungr aimit : l til Compauy or i A. L. MAXWELL, U. l'i AT. A. j C. J. SMITH, Uvneml Mana. tRiOTTr; Northern Pacific R.R. ! TWO KAST TRAINS DAIl.YI NO CHANOK OK CABS! SHORTEST LINE TO CHIC ACQ And all potiiU Kurt, vl Ct Paul ind MinnHpoHi. The Northern Paoifio Railroad U the only line riiuntngr Ppngr Train, . I Second 2Cla 8lPr " of chrc LuxurnSu Day Coach, I Pullman Palao Slpln Car, . Palaoa Dining Car tmU vim i From Portland to the East. Saa that vour tlokat read via th Northern Paolflo R. R. and avoid cnang or oar. ltw Porttatid at :oo A. M, unit 8 40 P M ! ilaUy arrlw al MhineajwlMW . St eaul at r. M. I Paolflo Dlvlalon.-Trlnlrav Fnmt ami j C mrwl dally al 1 1 A. H. and P. M 1 r- 1 nnat New Tarawa at 7 10P M ami 4 A. M , cuancrtlnf with Cuuiuany', Iimu f.r all point I unruSoumL A. U. CIIAKt.TDN. AM. (.m l 11,. tftm, no. hi, run IHutland, orrgun. rDepot, Cor. Flrat and 0 trot YAQUI UNA BAY ROUTE Oregon Pacific Railroad j Oregon Development Co.'b Steamers. Short Line to California. Fnight and fares tho Lowest ' STEAMER 8AIUN0 PATKS. VaOM YAQI'IKA. Willamrttt Vally, April i. 14. - raow m rANCiKv Willamrlt VallfJT. Utrrh, 10, i, 17. Ttir company mmn tht right lo change aait. Ing data without nolle. Traini coiinrrt with th 8 P. R. R. and riv boat! al Conralllt and Albany. Th Oreuon IVific fUmbnUi on tin Willamatto Kiver Divltion will Uav Portland, southbound, Monday, Wedniw ; day and Friday at 6a.m. Arrivn al 1 t'orvallia TuewlHV, Tlmmiltty ami ISatur-' day at 3:80 p. m. Uuve t'orvallia. northbound, Monilav, Vdnelay and 1 Friday at a. m. Arrive at Portland! Tuemlay , Tluinidav and Satunlav at 3 : ! p. m On Monday, Wetluewlay and . Friday both north and wmth bound 1 boaU lie over night at Halein, leavinn ! there at 6 a. m. i C. H. Honwctl, Jr., C. C. Hngiw, i UCtt. F. & P. Agt O. D. Co. Act. U. F. ft P. A ( u MontKomcry St., O. r. K. B. San Franclco CorvallU. Oregon. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA ' . VIA Southern Pacific Company's Line, The Mount Shasta Route! TIME BETWEEN Portland and San Franeiseo 39 Hours! California Kxprem Twin ruin Daily between Portland and Sun Erani.'iM'o. tiouih. i"oop. ra. I L. J?,ortn Portland Ar. iu 45 a. 111. Lv. Alhany Ar. 6 as 111 ' , 7:45 m. Ar. San Etanclnco I.v. 7:00 p. m. 1 Local Passenger Daily, except Sunday. I,eve. I Arrive. Portland ,...8:00 A. M. Buren o P.M.; Eugene. .... 9:00 A. M. Portland ... ji,s P.M.; Pullman Buffet Sleepers. : TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. ! For accommodation of Hecmid Cl paen. ; Kern attached to epreit train.. . 1 The 8. P. Co.'d Firry tnnke. connection with all the regular train, on the Kant Mule liivimon . from foot of P. Street. J West Side Division. j Bet. Portland and Corvallls.' Mail Traill Daily, except Sunday. 1 I.EAVR. Portland ... 7:30 A. M. nde'dence. .11:25 A. M. Corvallla ...ii.v.P- M. Inde'dence.. .:.i P. M. AaaiVK. I Inde'dence. .11:24 A. tCorvHlli ,.iz:2 I'. I liide'ili-nce. . a:ao P. Portland..... P. At Albany and Corvalli. connect with trnln. of Oregon Pacific K. K. . 1 Express Train Daily, Except Runda LBAVR. I AUMVR. I Portland 4SO P M. McMlniiville H:oo P. t. ! McMinnvitle ,ys A. M, Portland j;oo A. . ThroughiTiekets to all Point ! South and East T7"Ia California tickrt orrtcm! City office, Ko i.H, Corner Flrat and Aider at.. 1 Depot office, Corner F and Front !.., Portlnnd. R. KOKHLEK, R P. KOtlKKS, Manager. At. O. K, 4t P. Ag't ! ' 1 I, - - 1 BECK & GATES, i asoijs, Plasterers, ! AND KAlSOMTJTEItS. All klfld. l work am 1. krlak and ainna I All wort guara !, Leare order! U ba Wbht (loaOIBe. Casaatlag a tpNialt, iMoanaoawea, Oa.now. Mrs. E. J. Estes, DRESSMAKER. Iiann, 0aaMt. Wlibae tolnoni her frteode that th eaa b fonnd at har Jhw mnafte theatwr hoaaa, pra and to do all Wodiot work I bar Uo In tb. moat aarofai aiaaa.r 4 al reaaonabU prloaa. MRS. A M. HURLEY, SI1U. IN Mioery and by Goods vi n nn i M RV V UDDinUDi ..... t I ...... -.- D' kliSIRK to inform lite jmhlie the oM IMONHKR CORNKR that htw nil unbroken record nf TWKNTV-FOUR YKARS. While nmny change hiive heeii wrought during nil these yctirs, uototily in our City, but mining their pntrons, as. well us upon the mctliiHto of business, yet with an unswerving policy long years ago established of keeping GOOD GOODS, Riving GOOD VALUES and always extending to its piitroiis, kind and courteous treatment, it has ever occupied front sent among the Valley Stores, and to-day is a lending factor in the Commer cial Circles of Polk County. And while its present Managers, SHELLEY & ure proud of the record of the old Corner, and thankful for the patronage THEY HAVtt received during the pnst, they now desire to sny to their friends nnd patrons that their SPRING STOCK is now Complete and will W replenished almost daily with the Latest Styles of GKNKRAL1'. MERCHANDISE, the items of which are too innumerable to mention, some of which however arc as follows: CONSISTING OF .; Imported Henriettas, Cloths, Cashmeres, Broad heads, Satteens, Challies, Giihams, Outing Cloths, Lace FlouncingsV Dotted Swiss And a FULL LINE cf WHITE GOODS. FANCY SUCH KID GLOVES. SASH and NARROW RIBBONS, ORIENTAL, TOR HON. atii the Famous BU KLES AND SLIDES, SILK CORDS, ET . STAPLE DRY COODS , Sheeting, Muslin, Scrim Ladies1 Muslin Underwear,Shirting, Prints,; Ladie3' Men3' and Harvest Gloves. Men's Furnishing Goods, Etc., Etc. ALSO Clothing, Hats and Caps, -AND- BOOTS : and : SHOES la Piulli'HH vitrictv CliOTHlNG FROM HENRY W. KING & CO., CHICAGO, At j.i'icort tlmt cliiillt'iijj; SHOES. Men's Ladies' Misses' Boys' and Children's. Hullor, Lorwin ACo's Factory t . 1 -a I iini mill gOOllH 111 UK) Mfll'KOt,. ALSO A Staple -:- We nro now on the cvp of ft New Era in Polk County find SHELLEY & VANDUYN nro prepared for the mult whit.'h will certainly come this Summer. They have purchased their immense Htock ; in the lowest markets and have ohtainod the largest cash discount possible; o walk right in and wo will give you straight goods at bed . rock prices. , Sliellev & Vanduyn. that they are still on deck ot. VANDUYN, Serges, Almas, Sicilian AS and Lace Curtains, . Children's Hosiery, Tor rvcrylmily. ut riiilitiU'lpliin, tlin numt ro- LINE OF (J roperies. goods: GOODS What It Oentleniaat Wh I a fnv laliathlnar wiki4 i lib a In ft at; esriiHn, t fllmlH and imrtlnt n va-.lsaa, llai and a andl alkie of num m) hmhwHk and balla. intniamilat mvw. innai LvKitltiv aaarnilillw.na rtirwNm auia, tninln hlMianif al "at horn'' iid hawr. r hlsilluf suuuiraM and awoklii eiaarnr i hai ' WtatteeMtUMitnr say, to Hon iiiHlIn ut miHiuwU Mid rtwxtt JwhoMnhlMiiWiiilftlto"!! Thin wlilna klwuld Oall up a Bush to lilt On who, wlill lllln At rtlma unjust, MuiwMmi jruung baar ot It iuhhimah4 Knnrnatosiml mmiav, or Jwl, ewrlh, Think It oo wroiuj to sak. honor Itjr atwulhr WhHAtlmn t. II not on ' Kimwliif bi.lliii'ilvHr wlial hi iKHild linn, fiiimlilii mi word Mint nuuM Injur or twin. KprraMlliif imacaiidal nd . ulna aoaialiir Oi whnlmiwa htiw In nit mh'Ii at hln , ilrMi,iiiniifiillrlw,vl ! OiwwIioiwiiMI lijrlmi jfiHirrhwill Wlito WboHlouliua wbeu b tluiuld kf What I n,nlUmnf In II not MM HtiwtJy Mlln Hit rfi li liM wnn. i Lmvlii a lulu rnt I he iwili li ha tnl WKiKiiivin unriHiuiwMk imriiiv nw Vilklnvln iiiirblitiww, fi-mlii M tlnd, i 0rin nil whilitr hl ih i will Onrinw iwt whuilivr lil t mf t4lMl IniH.Vlltt fM MluittM IHltaf Hmtkln nut wlicilior hl Imml m ha hiinl liramliTttt It boldly to mat lit rtrIT Wtittirnllmur au.imthiHh iUkm nmn itlil nr wll tn hit wortli? Uirr tunilly Inw to h hml liwly himiiiIi hi niNfinl wlit In nnf ftnrii out tliv mmi wlm turn timl tor liU (iilil, NiiOiln In tromliln m, ibiIIiIiih to Ithlv. w, Im iihIiIk iw hf Im" In lindn, H l mntlvnim Nature luw mart, -Tti Pltot. THE QUEKN WINS. Th hitnllll hml not yet fallttn. Tht tliimifliilfM yi'iiili u( ilie Krtuieh Hrlxloo-; racy ttlll iluiiwil tliroiiirli tlia niltmtn ' nf rt ro)l eiwili't. altinrp mill i rrlirnml iirim mlnlxler tlia in frlmiil of liiKiiaitlly who mml tlm com-! imiulotiNt tlreUlun coHwriilntf the nik i plt wt'Knint "Why bullit htHipliMlit. j Can not tit imki)I ilk on the. roiwl it I thv iikr - 'flilt evf iiIiiji Miuimiw had the honor 01 IHIIIIjr IWI'HIIHIHI in H' IIIO WWIII" . , in.,.) , ...i ful Marie AnioinHl lo th eard-lahln. but. eoiuilulnlng of a nkvk r headuohe , aa ll't'y psMuid through Ilia taliHin, I lis ' giHtd tnein rxt'imi'il lilin from furthfr ailemlMiic llml Hi pain might not Im liH'tt-nxfil. A he wit Imntfiilnjr back j :. .. . . i ... .1.- .i...,- nn..K wr?. Lr. lnKl.au. wm.r ina...K wa ta K n . r:X,L.;iMurePa "every little piece of t.mt - . ... I- -1.1 -.'.1 1... ........ I...I i .. ...uu,i,,ilv .i,.l hmvud luw U.fom h iuxHH5tauilyliduoeilltiw .i i- .ii .t..u n....,,. ,i.i.,,.rl theashmatWi man; nbl. fvenlng hi. ,..ul...iv will tana of It." And lit. . 1. T .i .i i ... ,.r i,. lonhwltl thrl M mil on of . r'Lr . htil hU S. .... . , .. . loumi very winy, in mo ru uh rXVl K bl iu two uKl? f aotftf and w'ii-u hla mvnt he saw Jnt from a nitfiir IkmaLaatk lltltilta ii V: " 7 " V. ... l . 0000 Willi Uimil. nn in. "'". mouthrul of th CIT tha mlnlnlMrliil friend of the people approschud aud aakml rwxixtotfiillyi "How doe your mnjeiiy flud th ooffe thl FVsljef" A limmi. iiphw Th bwt mod.. b .Iway. u,H.n your aleaty tablet but the sugar uf. . u.t.v Ul jl.m. (Iim aiil. niajwij Uficntly motlttrut tlm blttinci ot coBeer' thai Lou in XYI. wai tunaltlvo to nnckry . . .1...! 11.... i .....1... ami irony even wiiiiii.iy,tm-iw,.. ami u,umiii)i Uumonet wwlrwl th gift wpwtful - .Imldowm niranbv thntr J , , of , r ' ,uU)r. Mauivpa. fugh.l. -W mHV. ; H, wiU Uud th. moimy." permit mo on ihim I.hi. IIi.w much, . T,m w.hoeimuw.,uM,rY,int warm .iiudoyou tliink thwii tw. plwctol f 0HrliB,.11J(, muH out au excllod .ugHrcimiF' ' lb Mug lm.hw.1 ' ''!wh()lou14aUo.tl.i , ' "f;J?!I 5"hA my . Lt' "Two million, for ...gsrl Two mllll- Ileal al.il tvr M,,.c,.n u,.,d lo , T, tll0UAm In a mad- laujlh, " V..II, im.it. 1 w ill ii.wrih , Xht MM ihollM ta ,0 .ham. jourprohlimi. Sugar. r.M Im ,hh,,I. jih1m1,u m M th. .Iu.nl Mil Ultll II I IIHlhlin - . TO " j" ,,V " . i '8h;j cMl .tf. iH und limkM 1 ou foi 'h nliwi but muc m as; kimf wv.iri thing In tiuMdruidoM. I hnvti ug VHn thing I Hlra.ltl. I nay thi availing ot.ui.tii.ifil aoiia" worth ol in 1 - I .1 ..if, f ...... f . ... . "1 h s atigar I. tl gin . o on n our .,,..Jw.a, hi... ......... ..... that It I fotwldcrwl worthy nf a plac on your mitjtwty'. labia; Ihwrnfor It eoata you nothing, lro. but th glvor vaiu. viy pim itt a mil Lout it or." You are IhmIiI vininult M. tie Manrepa.. Eighty LnU d'nr for a pound of .iiffMrl At that rate I .Imiild be coinMlli'(l to m.11 Riimtioullet to ii- Jily my brother with .ugar for a year, or you know he take m handful to very cup. tint axplaln to m your "In a moment, your mnjity.H And h took th tujrr-liln and emptied Mi content Uou the marbl table and courted th piece. 'Forty-three, with the one. uwl forty-flv. worth 1,080 franc; but look, your mnjimty. what dauliog whlteneM and how light It l and bow weel,wltbout any bitter after taata." "Com, now," .aid Lout, Interrupt ing hi. babble, "It .ugar ever bittorP" "And vour maie.tr will never kum from what thl. .ugar ia mad." Th king wa. not without tome knowledge ot obemUtry, therefore h : an.werou builatiuglvt . v ) "Naturally from tfie .ngaroan." j "Pardon nit, your majuaty, It I. beet root .ugar." j 'Beot-root! What I beet-root r j Th duche.. of Chartreuae, who wa. ll.tening, drew hear and .aids "lioeu, j .ire, are little red leave, ot whluh my : ervanu man .aiau." M. de Maurona out off her oitilana- Don with mallclou. laugh. "Beet. ar edible root, which people u well aa cattle find palatable, and now they buve been found to yield sugar. " Ketpeot kept th brilliant company out ot hearliiz distance, anil ther watched eagerly the .(range prooeetl ing. Alt lull examining, weighing, and oountlng of tht .ugartoued up Hi court gossip among them like a bright oap-bubble. Who tint whinnered it: "The king ha. been poisoned by a cup of coffee P'1 "Hoaven forbid I And we huve drunk the .am coffttel" "No, not th coffee it wa. the ugar." "Some on go tell tha queen!" trd the Sxolttdeil uti'oio. Marie Antoinette .at with the dnohe. of Poliirnac. her tvnderlr loved friend. I at card. "What all. you, AgathaP" asked tht kindly, a. the favorite .ijrhed. Agatha dePoligmto raited lior roifiiUh Drown nenu antt earn, iniiony, "in roe millions, my adored quoon!" "Sigh not, my angel; I will beg Lonl. to grant them to you. , We owe it to the great famine." The designing prlnoma lifted th queen', lnce sleeve to her red lips, whlapnred gratefully, "Oh. that I might be permitted to diu for iny be loved queen I" "Live for me, yon dnnr olilld, and, my word for It, 1 will iirovide the 0.000,000, for which you will be i willing to live." , . At thl. moment a courtier approached nnd broke to them the dreadful tid ing.! t- "Hi. mnje.ty hits been poisoned by M. de Mnurepa. with miliar." A moment later the queen, whit to the very lips, .tood beside her hti.lmnd. "For heaven's sake, LouUl" cried she In her dl.iruss, unmindful of all cere mony, "VVhat Is the matter, my qneen?" asked Louis in the gentle way which he had never abandoned toward his be loved wife, "What brought you to we? You are very pale." lie seized a glau of water, poured some of the newly discovered .ugar In lt,und hand ed her the gins.. 1 "Drink. It I. too wnrm In the mlnnn tad th company it too xoitiug. Thl. sugar wator will refresh you.' 'Iim iiiiwii cunt pnntiiillMir irlnne j at Mui''mi, who now fully uiulnr I mmiil w luit lie hml only huff hasnt ; Willi m qiiiok inovHiniMit Im t'M'k th f(lua fiuiii llin klnjj't IiuiiiI sail iltitlnwl I in a iliiiiiitht. i itisl Willi nnirr lh klnK uYitnniM li uxilMlmlioii of 1 1 Im liimilitliw), hut Miii'Ih AiitiilunlUi olti'iiul tlm iiiinliior liar nanii aim w ttiHiiinoisinuii to ton king whn iiililnnlr tht broad Iwat ! of th great .loop now omu and th i palaoa guniit ll In a man qiilta op ll f.t of Urn Mng. The tirrllled .p-, tNtsranesnf th prltniwr. his eoarw cost Hi brown witM-cout and panta-; loon, til hlHiml. thlinV hit Willi Irmlen bueklwn, poiiirHliK itrngly with th gnf ullkiui Kttlm. th glhltsi hanging, th lawn mul illamiuitU of th miiTolimlliiK". . . "Wbatdiw I hit mennf M tha king MtoiiUlwil. , Permit nin, your mHy. to tiring thltmsn Iwfor you, who tniilurtnil how to nmk mmur out of vngrtahl. Uiimoiiot I trying to ruin our eolonlM and make thoiu iiwImi to u. Thlt h the dlacovomr of Inft tUKiic'1 "DliM'ovinitrr No, tlmt honor tlm not belong to mo," exolalmud th Chemist Dumnnet. "It w a learned Maj. Sorro, who. during th rKeney, dtM-iv) by th bwutlk'iil red vonr th limit gim out In cooking, (anclinl h torn of hi retort eovrd with oiietngar. At Uiat tlm franc was rich in eolonl onth. MIImI,.,.I. IhCra no nam any necn 10 me omciory. iw u'dim I ilv U. It 'fully dvKt. I -Wluralwiii aiiroafl, in rrurwia, nw improveinnni, noeniltMl my tinull ooumwulons to lett It, ami i nom i uavt huccwhiwi, "ills nt a iKiiton, umnr Maria Antolnc It, mmuiuitlr. &what!'::'.r.r King ior i mil iinrn uum-i had procoiitHi, ana oiwovawi io m th olmmlrt wa IwuiitL At a sign th bund wa cut and th ginmi Ivii tn room witiioui uuiuuni'i. Meanwhile th iiuo hrsrely took a fleeeofiiijfnr In hr luvly mouth, hat wa lb tlgiml for tlm young cour tier to ruh un th Mom illmruKiwI ugar, violug wllh imch othiT toekhlhlt mir 1 tlii'ir eourntt, uiuir uuvoiion inruugn thi liariulu. uoliion, 1ta . . . JoriK .r,lm! , auiiitr nma Ki.iurii ,. ' v" ""Hr " nul " '. ; t,n OUpor.lltii rwigsr.Mremontraleii ....... " t-..... i.t. lint I In i h queen, "and It la ouly a cuilw.iiy j "'fl,. 0 orl8 W . .pmuouet droniNHl on on " ? "lour maietiy w in a nmaao c'limci. KiijrinMuiitiii 1 wnatll way, at U I I?-' Tsd. nalnral- ifuuiyour msHiy will a.lvatlc me M,loMh,r '"'"Mmcnt of -rgr fauilllie for maiiufaolure I th.ll ; r uiukua tin tMiniiu be able lo lurululi a pi I 1,1 l A ?.,. Tho king rwoilwl itivuiuntarlly. and Mario AnloliifU granMl Imr inmou utH'klaco, which hud out two iiilliioiia, If th plain man Mom hor had bttan roliiwr. tier uiHnmiroviiig (fiano 1 Hinwtlon lo tlis ki ; P ' 1 ho j .J nil . aiiNWvr. i ' ""', ........ utiii.i Mni.riiiluit n!v"nuiti"if of iu Hul two milllnn. th lat cau not iKMwIlily li'inl you. liml I loo much uiotior for th exhausted oxohe - qinr." Dumonet wiwlvfil th gift raniwtful- - annia wlmthor on pay. iu sou or (oriMH1und of ngr: And If any ..,,.. .,.. .J hi fmlj ' W8L Wlmt U, lne jjoveruineut : thatf' And ao Uuinonet wa. dUinlae1. II , M hm,m. lH , was ,h0-,.(. dmimntliHl hv tlm mliiialor fr Dm lutrodtiotlun. l'iiia oveuiiig Mituit.pu. coiuowid Ilia only good ! vnrno of hi. Ilfo, which, traii.littud.ruu. aoumwliut tlm.: Aliho' hi Ufa to nwoetam la all lit nnat uam. j w , uminiii , iur aiiimr 'Ilia kliia Units raltwr dtr," The furor which hi. wit created at the court coimolwl hltn aomewhat for th lost l.tMi,MI,itml wan It not all the nine whollitii' al III. dualh thvre .hould be a duiluit of ou paltry mllliuo mora or lemf He left. In fact, round 10,. 000.000 In dubt. It wa. a noble mm) nin would uot linve mnmtlud .o liu premlra. Dumonot migrated to Belgium, whr he found more .mirwlHtloii, aud lived, afa and renM.ctttl,while the revolution tortn iweiit over hi. uulnippy fiillmr land. "W ho hiuiflut lust," nlo. : "And my queen would hnv died he acoom- wnn mer ' anked Uniln, as panied her to their chamber that nlirht. bh win o lieatitiful, no dainty; In net wonderful eye. bt-itmod the reflection of loving teara. The next morning th king granted 3.600.000 out of th .tat coffer to the "unfortunate" duohe.. of Pollgnac From tin i'rtmh, for tht American Analint, I.lto In Far Hliellaml. Th honxei here are much th .nine ortiftor.' hnuw. all over Shetland, wi'h low walk an arch-shaped rouf, I thntehmt with straw and weighed down j with huavy .tones, to n'otire it ngiilimt 11,0 hurriciuiu. uf Winter. The lire I. ! " 11 llul" 1,1 ri,,llt the wall tai'lhoHt from the door, ami the .moke iimm, in ni iniuii ia ex neuteu to unu. It. way nut an open chimney iu the roof, Iu koi mi house, there nro internal chim ney, of wood, which arrangement add. uiiioh to the comfort of the oectipnuu. In all, there I. the .pinulug-wheel aud the ever-clicking knitting-pin., also tlm nnuluiit stone quern for grind ing thulr bore into meal. The raual so prepared i. culled "bur.tin," .mull mikes baked of it are 'buintin-broonles," and when enteu with oreum it i.kuown a. "burstin-prum," all which wonl. may exorcise the etymologist, Kach eroftur bus, us a rule, one or more now. and ponies, with a number of sheen corresponding to the extent ot hia Iwlil ing. Some Juiiilllos are, in thulr rank, evidently comfortable and well to Uo. Others are a. evidently oonr. The Blneplng-Car Wreck. Manager Bennett ha. three bright youngsters; ranging from 8 to 7. The other morning he waa awakened by heavy crash In the children' room, followed by a prolonged howl. He rushed In. Ilie smallest kid was raising the roof, while the eldest .tood, half frightened, contemplating a heavy bureau which wa. tipped on the floor, "Papa." he shouted, "Frankle' ia the upper borf. Frankle'. in th up per berf." With considerable difficulty Mr. Ben nett raised the wreck and skidded it on to the track. Then ho opened th upper drawtr, and young Frank popped his head out ami surveyed the group. 'W was playing sleepln' car, pop," he exclaimed. "1 got in all right, aud Fwed tried to climb In the lower berf when the old oar tipped ovor. But w didn't bweak uuluii, did we popP" "Nothing more valuable than your necks, you young train robbers," wa the fond parent's comforting reply. WuthinnUm fat, ' ' Bixty-thre per cent of the Wert Point cadet fail on mental examina tion. The largest lemon orchard In the wprldlslnproe.,.of putinK Saa Diego, Ul. it will compris. 300 acre Auatralian MARKET KKPOKT. Ruling PrkfH of 1'ooltry, Ks-nd Diary YwiM m:i, fWM'R, ouain anu U'mbbb . hj. Mlamlla Wl, Unm Clwur uj,, "' EW" - " DAIHV PBOOUCB. ii.,nr. ; Oikiioii ; Kny wvainnry t Olioic ilairy it'ominon ........." I'liklwl (Ul.). .. ! Kter .a;nery (am y . . ;i al. Iivsli mil Chaaa. : Nw tJalifornla. , , Oni(on Hkim ami "' j Hwin tliaw. tlwuoiw.. j Young Anmrii tr i Eg a, i . , ""lj0"ii "u , "n tM- ' ' , ; n . ' , j , . ftorttoiid I'at. Ko r, p. m St"IO 1sM2t ,i to Irt 14 1(1 III 7! i 7ft Uoli M Mfttl a 7ft a 7ft iK'ft 4 611 do do 1 ft., ' '.,. trJ r",w I Biiwrlln . ' . j. j, olr j ' , reEO. .,. 17(ISIH) . . IIIIH 17 ft') ftuow.iix) Itsidiiiio '.'7 WllitllO IK) , Mi(. ., wr i ; ..a-MVal iwr ion ; J V " frebh FRUITS i. . ?,W"m , 1 mn no Haiiauas, p. btlncb. , a MIM 4 un , ,i 7,-1144 00 6 Ml . 1 ftO a w 4 Mm4 7ft , Nun, lo do lo do mii.!M) 1 rsi 4-.'Mtft t '.iii'i i s: I IftcU I7v U1110IIH. t'al. u. Us do riktily.p. bx. new, UllH'S r lit! ;. tr. Irani, Kivemidi', . , " Humllemt ... ! im. I, . ! I'eaidiea r bo ,,, ir ,(,..,. I'miiMM iar hox : ... . . .1..- : WaleriiM.ona . . ! ORAIN. ,ur... b,A, t., tl "-'"f j Oat, Hood, old, p Jbu. , IM,W ir no. . !?"' . in. lb nominal Wheat,. ValU y, I (VI IIm, do Katerii re, . . .. POULTRY. Chlfkfisa.larnt. yomiK ",ll,,, do liroiU-r. 1I0 old Iliiik. V dim ... .... (Iwnt, yoiiuK V Turky, )o', V (iioiiHn and I'lifaiMiiila. SEEDS Oraa 8ad. , A filt' il . 7 lH)m S W) ttiKlmlll 0l W II, ft. IKi'O1 i hat O''do'i' I - 1 s wKw) I ! 7v i 7i III amU j Aun Utrt to ! rituothy . Orttliard (iriiHS .... 1 nei iui. j blu Or ina i KiikIiI' Ityw uri 1 IihIiuii do ., i Muu j M.lhn llii.iKa.ian do . I Mixwl U.n tirax I Clovar Saad.a !Kdtlovr Whit l lover ly-k Clovw Alialla i Ml.c.n.n.oua. Iiklt bitf.17 l.iwl? lotdll 4 w (ct 5 4'vA 6(tASi : Canary . itlax 1 limp. 8.,(.44.'. iiuiicd -oniiiT nREhHED. Kotiith I'er ! r.drd. . T. A tl. Hlieathin. No. 2 flooring. ,,. No, 2 iviliug ..... ! No. t ruxtiu. IH HO IH(H) tt Ot) WW 22M 2 V) 2 50 2S 00 1 00 8 00 4 00 2W 2 AO S2ft Clnar round. . , . . it Itmr I 4.t Kit 1 fliMiriiitr j No. 1 tvilintt No. 2niHtiu 8ti'itll(t Over 12 inebea wide (extra) IiikII". 40 to Ml " . leimhla(W) " . Vi Uth Uth htnulen, miar, erl(Ht .. " rmi ctidiir, V IDtK). .4r IKKK) (Nl WOOL. Ea.tern Oreaon. Aoi'onlinu lo ebrinknin. ..10(414 Valley. Hpiinit flip. ,. llK IR l!itKiia. , ItHicJO " lamlia and fall . .. KKtU VEGETABLES (Frh.) Cauliflower per do. 1 ftO I IN) ir tK 7 I2S (i(M H(H) , ! Carrota iwr eat k do yoniiK lb do.. , . ! Celery per do . . j Cut'tuiilier. V tlo I Mreen 1'eua lb ! lettuce V . . . . . ttniona f 100 llw l I'otatoe Hr UH Ibtt uo nwPt'iH, iMr in. AHpanitHtN lb Keaim V II). Beet. V lb Cabbatte tb. Kadisbes mr tlo. ......... Spinach Turnip. Hr ek. .ft' I 2: ToniHtoe. mr Ijox ,. DRIED FRUITS j Apples sun tlried iirtt. ... I tlo factory (diced Cel. . do evup, 50 lb boxes. . , . j do uulilea.. i ApriintH , , , . 7((iM 8 II to 12 fi to ti i;t to ui llvnrfi;t 40 10(it t 12cl5 SliMll Jit 4 i(C7 Rlufkberrion 50 lb Ikixch. , . CheirieH pitted l'eaclies hlva, niipTd new. . do evaporated . IVars much dried ... ..... rtiinis pitted Ony " factory . ..... ., Citron, purranta, Currunts, in bx. or o. bills "t(S8' Dates In boxes , , Far Dates, 15 lb bus. Prune. OreKOti French Petite I0trtll 11 (S(H7t$ . tlo (rermaii. ,, lo Silver ,, Httl() 8ouia Origin Sobixil Olrl. If there Is such a thing In existence a. a school-teiiohcr's note book con tabling the unintentionally funny sav ings of children, the melancholy man would do well to borrow It for the solace of his duller hours. The remark of a little girl, that "the earth Is round like nn upplu, and the North Pole Micks nut of the top and make, the .tern," should doubtless be included among its gems, together with the fol lowing nnecdote, toltl by an old school teacher, In the S.tu Francisco AWim inert . i When I wa. a country pedagogue In the State of Maine, 1 was one tiny hear ing my class in spelling, aud gave out the word "cuticle" to a big red-haired girl, Slowly she drawled out: "C-u, cu. t-i, onti, o-J-e, oii-Wc.." I oorreoted her pronunciation, and asked her to dcllne the word. She looked about blankly, as if In .enrch for something to spur her memory, and, after a moment or two of silence, I said: "Why, what Is It that cover your hand, and fuceP" She looked quietly at each hand, and her face brightened. "Ob, yes," th replied, "frecklP ir' :1a us n.LAV IN W D L FEKCLCC, 37 old bf a Chlaataa. Th mlnwtle o' CM" b Lo Mt In th window of btaNrjrt Bias, there w only an n'" , .i.Hv nralnt woftdi. Tbow already prlnt Mr. marvels of ImltalW . IK f il.a mimilii. VH SoTlonof th delleai fT lrrl,lMent tlive M b III leg j WSonI Jo to, of Clileag hi faTniuSbU friend. th manual - . I crart. anu 10 !-" - , , i CM Lo. on day ht mk, M In" j ; wamnd In th B k j on, leurtnuj paJf r - - ! hZi&&&t ' cJkjuel Lor dined at WalckW that uoiuiioi w rulng. and during l""??,, off Into th gnral aubjact of lmlttl Srt andtlmaUloftb.lhIn-!! re ticular. Thn. to liiuairat k---h drow from th nug wom of bto pooket th boi oontalnlng lb if. l i uir fellow-dinar olo-al about aim. 1 II. lifted th Hd. parted th warn xrt- ton aud revaalad th fir. which. wlUi ft mruggl of log and flutter of wmg totlm ColouoT onlK-undod anlH. I menu bopped out wd flew . ' laugh at bia xpna wa nproarwoa. ; and b. cheerfullv paid for th d aor ; . th prlo of lb oompaay llno. ; In a .mall clrol of frmnd,bawvr. M ' will be kd to th nd of tlm ! whether he ha had any recent obaer , ration, of Chine lugeouily, or ba ' pld a dollar to thaw out any r froat-bitum flio.--Vkicage JuurmU. i: - : Jutt Uow to Cat a JatH)' Oowa. j Th guprfm court ba pl of ' tradition, aud preeeduta. aud o ! th cut and make of the gown of tb I jutitiet are ao well dvlined by cu.loin : Unit ther I. but little kom left for th i Individual tat of th owner. An authority on Mil .unjisji aay that the gown 1. mad of wide .might i Widl IM. At in uohoiu a m mm y.hi. and a quarter wide, and it come ! down to the auklea. The gow haa i narrow hem .round the bottom and a i broad one Mraight down th front. At ! the top It I. gauged to a yok. which f I. .hort on the .houldera and forma a doap wallop at tit back. Thl. yok ! ha. a .ilk lining between th out f aide and th inner on of .Ilk. Th : .leeve. ar a yard and a quarter wide and reacn to in nami. i ne lining 01 th .Imvc. I. formed by doubling th material at th bottom, turning It op on th Inniile, and placing it about a quarter of a yard above ih bottom to a narrower .ilk lining, which nicely tit. tb Jtistlco'. arm. Th arrange ment nmk th lower part of each 1 .leeve antwar to be a wide, loo puff, Fie$t Book on Carth for U"n.nt I A KG ESI PROMTS! M 111) 1)0 0 are auru iu jua wn l'.M)0itne hiulder with many row of t.l Ot gauging, but not ao many at lb back IH (Ni ! of the gown, where it b a qmirtar of a J otujp. One woman ba made the kowm for the last forty year, and the get 1U0 for ever one of them. They ar mad alike, the only difference being in th material, th ohief justice wearing black Chinese autiu, while hit asso ciates are robed In black .Ilk. Tb chief justice alwavt wear, a new gown v. hen he .wear In a president. Tb new gown is always subject to a good deal oi' criticism by the older justice, and its lit is closely .canned. Botttm UmtliL A Youthful Investigator. There is a family of homeopath, of . mo HigucM uiiiuiou reaiuing oa nign ; ft reel, not far from the corner of Wood ! ward avenue, says the Detroit 7W6tm. . The ohiltlren of thi family are taught from their earliest infancy to abhor and eschew anything ia the sb.p of , medicine that hits the least taste, smell, or color. Curiosity, however, gotta better of the truluing ot the youngest member a few day ago, and olutohlog a bright new pouuy, the gift of a visit lug relative. In hi chubby hand tb little fellow toddled away to a drug tore ou the avenue and surprised tb clerk with the demaud tor a peony' worth of "allopatiu med'eine." After thluklng over the matter a few . minutes the pharmaceutical geullewaa , handed out a big lump of alum to hi i young customer, who wa. soon after i fou ml by hig mother seated on th loor-step munching the alum with a ' 'nee radiant with delight. If the spirit j f Investigation due uot kill this ft. i fear-old liefore he arrives at the ag ot i iiKturity it genius extremely probabl ;lmt he will some ditv be heiutl of .gain n ot bur iioltls of study aud research, j HUQulok Wll Saved HI. lilfe. i fiictller, the famous Montana scout, was its intrepid as he was fertile of re source in danger. One time at Mile City lie oaiue out of the door nf saloon to liml himself within twenty Inches of the muzzle of a 44-valiber revolver in 1 1,19 lmlKl oI no,ed desperado on whose i ",u tu,j umcsiiai nau outline. I camped. "I'm going to blow the Innard out I of your Bkull, you vigilante hound." I quoth the bad man. "Not with that thing," said X, in ; conversational but leuii-querulou ton, j "it alu't cockedl" ! The had nmn threw nn tU ,.i.,i ! see if Waller wa. right, and made th I ...liimRo ui n iim wiiicn tumid there. M. i'un, Piomxr, right I'ariulng In Spain. Consul Turner writes from Cadis to the state department that farmlug in Spain is in a primitive state. Grain i. cut with a tmail reaping-hook and threshed as in the time of the CatMr. by trampiug it ont with hues hitched to a stone-boat. The plow is a crooked stick pointed with iron. In the town aro to be teen heavy wooden carta drawn by oxen. Most of the OHrryinir transferring, etc., it done by dookevi' band, brick, lumber-in fact, almost everything that luw to be niovod-it carried on their backs. . neqnlalte for a Theater Party. He "Let't go to th theater to- night, and ask mo Bragdon-Iveit to go ,llr t,J ...... . with us. a boxP" Do you think I'd owner gi a hiiur iiiBu.f, Ihe Bride O, no, don't get box. VUat't the use of UP The Wdoul Iyer, are n, orjP uikative, yon know, anil 1 am so hoarse 1 mm't iT.il ..i 1 - -- - -' w,a .. jif::::;:iK:::nasvASEB$ To mk bw th', Mv ukn tl at i aataFMV WCM"' V 9?., FrsaL GUT JIIlp OUT lOtvnl awl mlr ton w ml re turn to 1 n with lib Uiat will mak you wow momy in a -k than anytliln r onVr1, Kmiicihlug w, double ami ptwfllaWe, rnil t one to NoMTHwairraga Wmr Co., No. 31ft Kir Htrart, Portlami, Oregon. ?!MCOI1POS1TIONCO. pirjar rch ' ... ' :. - AMD RDCqp prjJQ CCMSNT ETC. '07 Fourth St, Et Portland. Or. Mt4 A.raT Caaalbal. Brford Alfred. Buna d'Eal. and hi trlf. ne Harney, who Ural bo btnd w tb Vlarount de Non. are at tb Sonthern. Th Bar"" d Me is a Frenchman br Mrtb. an Italian by deaoent, an EoglUfama through hi. Diotber, sod a oiaa of many couotrix by virtu of travel and inclination. II wear, hi till lightly, aa ou who ha taea much of the world and lived among tho nation where rank i. levelled by ecelty; and .uch U io dM)d the case. la eonveraatlon with a rrpreienta tlv of tb KeptUdu) be a Id that h had tpent much of bl lit in tit Briti-b colon le. Tb Baron is a haudsoui man, with a Moburwd lac, ieak bogllab Ilk an Englishman, and due not look over 40 year of age. though Im nay b older. A a youug man he pent veral year la Australia, but in4b70, when cotton was eommaudiug a very high prion, he, ia company aitli a number ot f rienda. went into U businr. of raising in costly product ontb Fiji lalauda. The ialaod. at tbat Urn wer inhabited largely by cannibal, and wbit men. though a btd by th Iricndtr natirea, carried tbeir live ia their bands, and went aousLutly armML "The .later ot my tint wife," aid tb Baron, "wa abot down by th na tive, alone with her husband and their two children. Theeannibal.thn attempted to carry off tb dead bodies. Intending to eat thorn at tbeir leisure In tli mountain, but fortunately re nforoeineot cam to our aid and th savage wer driven back. My b twines, partner died, and tnie of the wretches pilfered hi grar of two thigh bone, which they carried off to their mountain -eirest at trophies; but 1 found out who bad been guilty of th deecration. and tuccoededia recover ing the bone. "1 wa one oa th point of taating bnman fleh myself. Sum. of th na tive had lwa aaiting ut to build a bous. and tb completion of the work wa celebrated with a feast. In the course of th dinner I helped myself from a di.b who content rtwenibled pork, and wa about to tat of It when a friendly nativ nudged me with hi. elbow and wbiapored one auggestiv and sufficient word 'Man.' 1 needed ao further explanations but it must bar been a great disappointment to the cannibal, who would hav been much pleased to tbink that a white man had eaten human flesh. Our life waa certainly a dangerous one, but cotton was wiling high and w mad money. In 187i tb English look po eaaion of the island. 1 gladly Joined their forces, and the cannibals were all either killed or made prisoner." In 1878 the Baron left the Fiji Islands for India, where he went into the busi ness of raising sugar. He also etit ome time in Madagascar, but for the past few years has been living iu I'aria. A Wonderful ladlan Co er!eu The Navajo tribe of Indians own im mense Duck, of well-hrvd .lui'p, nd the wool clipaveragwi l.auUOOUiNuiiid annually. A part of thi. liud. it. way into the regular market through the traders, but th great portion is care fully selected for the manufacture of blaukets. After being cleansed, card ed and dyed by a process known only to themselves, the wool it readv for the loom. The weaver are Important persou agea, and wilt only perform tho labor of making th blanket, therefore the work of erecting the hogan, which con taint the loom, devolves upon the quaw. The hogan I mad by plant ing tix rough-hewn pole, about eight feet high, in the earth at regular luter val. forming a full tquare. On top ot these boughs of trees ar placed to form a roof and shade from the burn ing rays ot the tun. Th center pole, form the side of the room, and nlsmt a foot from the top and bottom cross pole, with holes bored through them forth warp, are securely fasieued with rawhide throngs. The warp i made from the fibers ot the yucca tree. It is treated in a man ner known only to those who prepare it, and the secret will not be diviiIgH to a white man, therefore their blank et can only be duplicated In quality and texture by themselves. Formerly these blanket were made solely for their own use. but since they were cou quered by the Government and thrown almost entirely upon their own re sources for a livelihood, the value of their blanket was Impressed upou their minds by trader and has become the leading Industry. Sun Vancwoo Orotitdt. . A Narmw Ktoape. A Who is that shabby looking man 1 wvou talking to a while ageP B That's au old friend ot m'ue, I journalist, and awful jioor. It's lucky h Isn't married and got daughter, as 1 might have boeu InV f00 enough to marry one of them. 2kw SijUugt A Terrlbte Lo. bly at Smith's death." be reconciled to his loss," "Did she got much in.umnceP" No; It was total loss. All hit policlei had lapsed."-,,. VW,,d A''al in BuHla. .S.sr1;r.i;l1"',,1' &&.&-