The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, March 16, 1906, Image 5

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the fru it <*i|tytiI In fla v o r to an y o f tin-
re a lly choice oranges, hut I h ave eaten
T h a t ili« * I« ml. il« mi'll I«-. I w rite r* ami m an y th at w ere Huh! In ottr m a rk e ts,
teiirlier« n i a ll ili« <M'vi'riil si -I hni I* • >f •■speelally those from flic M ed Kerrane
|irai*ti<‘4> «iiiliifs« ami r«<'i until «m l, in tlm
»iruiiui ai terne; | mi »»|| i | i ', «ach b in i «v«rjr an co u n trie s, th at w ere no b etter m nl
In u r iilli'iii entering Int« tin- unni|nmliliin III Nome eifses not so g ro il.
«f lir , r i i ri'ii'n (iiifili'n M i'illi'al Discovery
f«r Uli» i'iir« of weak »(«m ai’li. 4vi|M '|ialn.
P r u n l i i u I k e F l o w r r l n i f X ltrtil»»,
•'M nrrli «f -1 iiiini’h . " liv e r i'otu|• 1 n Iu t,"
Most ilu w e rln g sh rtih s rc i|U lrc llttlu
t«r|»lil II ver. « r lil I lotimior-«. chronic imut-l
iilTi'i tion», uml a ll ru tu rrh u l fli->e;i*e« «f or no |lrm d iig at th is seiis-m. T h e prop
xx hatnver r«tfliin, nani« « r in iln r« . l i I*
ni«« a M|M'i'lll<' renimi y for nil > u rli « li ri ui li* t-r season f ir p ru n in g Is Im m e d lale ly
T o p rune now Is to
«r Inn« «liim lln « ini Hi's «f c a ta rrh ni attec- a f t e r Ilu w e rln g
• I*•!»*• u ml Un ir ri'Miiltunlii, un lirm ii'lila l,
-til off yn* g re ate r p art o f the Ilu w erln g
thront nml I i i i i « eli «l'a u«« 1«M*i'|il ri iiistitii I« wood. I ait now tliut the hushes a re Im re
lim n u i t « i i i | u lu lili vi 1 1 li w v i'n i in u g lu , 11
» M un good fur u n it« rulli« ami cnlltfli*, o f f »Huge m isplaced am i w eak hraiu-hes
luit u i» h ii««rln u .
r lt r iiiilr 1*11 N«« li. I« lie rein Illy d lse e rm sl. T h e se should Is'
I «iM'i'Ially l'ftlra rlu ii» lu |>rmliirliitf fn-r- »«m oved as M i'll ns dead hrr,Uehes.
fi'ri en ri « It i-iiiilulim llla r k ('lit-rrx burli,
ftlllin e
U iilili'ii Seul root lllim îlrncit, stum ' r«-,t. I.a fe M iw e i'ln g sh rillm , such
M m il .ili« root nml O ui’i'ii'n rm<t a ll nf as, H yd ra n g e a pa lib Ulutn. e tc., should
u liir li ;»r« lilu lily iirul ril me rctinylle» for rece ive ih « lr m in im i p ru n in g now If
nil III« a lim i. 1 1 u • 1 1 1 luni'il nlTrrtliiua In i r l i
r m ini'll I u u 'illriil w rlt«r« uml Iciti'liera us nut ■Ireiuty done. T h e la tte r m ay be
lii'iiiii'd h ard , le a v in g hut tw o Jo in ts of
I ’ruf. litu i liuto» , n i J i il«r «u M iil.^ ..|-
|i « r ; I ’ rnf. Iliir « . «f III« I ’ u lv. nf ¡ ’a .;
la s t seaso n’s g ro w th .
I ’ruf l-'inlex K III iikw ihm I, M, |) ., of licn-
ui'tt M nl. t'ullru'«, t'lil a««*, I'ru f. .lu itu
T l i r I I i t liu cro n s llo rilrr.
K in « , M I ».. Int« uf < 'liii'ln n a tl ; I ’ ruf,
.Intuì M. S rm lili r. M. U lui« «f I '*in"it
T h e herbaceous border Is one o f the
I u i ; I ’rdf. K ilt» lu M II il« M. I),, nf most fle x ib le mid p leasing p a rts o f the
11.J ifii m;i nn M«i|. f i l il i i;r f l i l r u « 11 . anil
«ritri « nf m ber* r i , nullt ■ inln< nt In t lir lr hom e grounds. It has no fo rm a l design
w v r r a l ir lm il» nf | i r i . t l . r .
and m av lie set w ith large d u m p s of
Tin- t . . . M, u M iiiir a l D im - ox «ry " I« thn cm ^ t*vnrlety o f plan ts, g ro w n .
«Illy " le illr , I« I III t II |> fur Hill« tliru llg h
iln ig g lst* ft- III.« puriHMH'«. th iil liUHjiny
h 'll / ir i'ic n i n w i l ■•iii|iir>i'nii'iit
u u rtli
iiinr« than * n v uinm «r nf n rilln u ry t. • - 1 1 -
ninnitiI«. 1 JM II p u b licity nf It« form ula
lill t ill1 tmttl'' WriipIMT I« tl « ÏH'nt IM ,«.«! I.|l*
gu aran ty nf It« m eni». A g l.in r« ill M idi
I ’. ro w n llla m a jo r 1« a c o m p a ra tiv e ly
■ n 1.1 « lin i furim i ui m III h I ium Mint < >iilil<*u new p la n t. It Is n f e x tre m e ly e asy c u l­
M rillriil I tiM'nx i*r\ " m u tu 1 11 « no | h i|«i ui*
nu« «r I 11 ru ifn l agent* and no a lrn h n l— tu re . The»««* m h » a re f >nd o f him* d o w ­
• iii'in lra ll) puri*, t r ip li" ri'tliii'il glycerin « e rs w ill prl*»* It h ig h ly , as It Is o f a
| . 11 u 11 «*•* I Ill'll'.Ill, lily c i fin e I« r ll l l r r l y
shade e x tre m e ly ra re am ong house
il in 1 1 it I .' I liiiiu li|i* ¡imi la-aide* 1 « a itim i
•ifi'fnl in *1 i i li i iii in the n ir e c if all stoin- p la n ts.
T w e n t y o r th irty y e a rs ago tin* v e r­
u n a- wi ll 11 « iim n rltla l. i lim a i ami lung
I ft I • u * 111 «. T h e re I» tin* hltrln**t tnedlral
bena as a bedding- p lan t w an second
I it Hi* in t y fu r It« line In nil au rli <•«*«».
I li" " D lw iverv ” 1« a ro n re iilra te tl g ly c ­ only to the pelarg m lum In p ip u ln rlty .
eric e xtra c t nf n ative , m edicinal ru.it« and it is beginning to In* used ag ain .
uml I« «nt« and rei la tile.
t ’n lln s th riv e best lu a m inim um fetn-
\ bu'iklct «f « \ ir a r u from e m l.w n t,
p
e
ro tu re o f SO to .Vi degris*«, w ith
u.'dlnul au th o rities. endorsing tt« Ingr«-
■ l i nt« mu I In i frr* mi r * 1 ' • 1 . A ml n s p len ty o f light nm l an abu n dan ce of
Dr. K. V I ’ lrr c r , IlufTalo, N. Y .
w a te r a t a ll tim es d u rin g the g ro w in g
tH*rlod.*
-y Hue o f the n o velties. In these
d a y s o f Hue p lan t hri*edlng one c a n 't
alTonl to neglis t the new things.
V e ry dm* e llm h ln g roses are C rim so n
II:iu d d e r. K e llie M arie H e n rle tte . A n t ’s
Ito v e r and a ll n f the sixte e n v a rie tie s
« «
-v
o f the Don) I ’en/attee H w e*t t r i e r s .
T h e s e m ake n ih a ru d n g act eon n r fence
P U U N D nì G T H E P E A C H .
and gro w v ig o ro u sly.
I.lin e s req u ire shade In fo rc in g : oth-
V o ltim i* nf J « r * « t (.r n w e r * iffu r d »
e rw lae the d o w e r heads w ill come
VI i t t r I tin i, r n f \\ « > s.
Y e llo w cloth
I f peni-h t e 1 .n e 011 stro a g r id i land b unchy and v a lu e le ss.
■ 1 are ti il ■ ni bai I.. lite t » •« w .ll p to b Is used u n d e r tin* g la ss hy som e g ro w ­
—
. I i y l e t 1 la.gl* la pn>;i.»rtloli lo tbf er».
.. ■ bell e I M itili! eut b acii oUe-tblrJ
TH E LILACS.
11 • g 'n .v th . (u t ilo u> lu Ide p rua
11 :. fot* m y e ,|i« r enee ie lla me thnt li T h e y A f f n r i l I t l r l i V a r i e t y o f C o l o r
m n l S intnl I lie Sun W e l l .
\ t ri* tb*' f i n i i ls a l Mire« y e a rs ohi.
S
y
r
lug
c . im i II. a spis-ivs of lila c from
1 u aliti p ru n e a u y tltue frin ii now un —
tin- tp m a la y a m o iin taiu s. Is a v e ry
A K l : . S u ss i'x t'u u n tjr. N. J .
‘I In* u tily i tile tu fo llo w lu p n ililtig 11 vig oro us sh ru h . II iw c rln g fre e ly . T tiero
|.« ii'|i o rci la n i «li 'Ulti ls* tu keep ilo D a v r.rle g a tisl f in n w h ich Is v e ry a t­
: i-e iis |o w hettdPfl a* p o sslh le; tu k^e] tra c tiv e w ith Its blend o f green and
M ost trees and sh rtih s
II gr-ixvt'i fro lli flit» Inside n f thè tr«« I ,iie y e llo w .
n* tle it g m w th I h n w n y front Mie Ughi o f v n r li'g t fc il fo liag e burn bad ly lu the
1 'in i u n ii t he re furo Meati and nimbi» w e st. I'o r Instnuee. I n in e secu red a
1 • lieti r g v d f r u ii. My ad v ic e would va rie g a t' I eatalp a and planted It u nd er
I • 1 • eut «ut a ll t'n> tretik lltn h w a m l tin* o il« h tiu d n s lih m erid ian . It b u rst
t . ;::s f r mi thè Inside* ó r thè tris*, sn n- lut > g ro w th a ll rig h t, hut the su n b u rn ­
t 1 a d irili ih « stili am i a ll iw a free e lr ed tin* d e lic a te lea ve s. A f lc r th is the
1 tilat lon n f a lr t li roti gli Un* tris*. C u i Iris* a d jtts tis l Its e lf to Its new s u rro u n d ­
back lo om* font a ll tir* top or u prlghi ing s by p ro d ucing le a ve s e n tire ly pale
T h e t a r le g it is l fo rm o f S.
ow th o f last y i a r .- K . S. It'.nck, New green.
cm «11 re ta in s Its co lo r, tin* v a rie g a tio n
•liTHey.
T h e lift* o f n fieneh tris* ls t >o short Itclug. o f co urse, m ore pronounced In
r. art Ita crup t m u n e e rta ln tu p ru n e It Ihe s p rin g than w hen the te m p e ratu re
I r fa tie y j fu tu re o r n n y o lh e r e(Tcs*t. rim s up to n e a rly but degrees.
T h e re a re now l.lo k in d s o f lila c s , and
’i ' ls rid e n is s s is ltn le s p ru u ln g la te iti
t'.i* sp rln g . a ft e r thè greatest d a n g e r of the n um b er is In cre a sin g . S . o b latn .
I db g by f r >"f ls pnst and a lso ut a f r >: i < li'n n . xv llli its great h ea rt shaped
le M ben thè tn m ih er n f liv e h lld s enti leaves o f v arn ish e d green. In fa v o ra b le
• ino i* Mtircly e s tim a tis i. I f ut thnt seasons bloom s e a r lie r than the com-
'. : -e thè tris- hns alt n ve ra h u iid m ie e nf i on v a rie tie s . T h e n comes a su c c e s­
1 i l lu id s. p rim e w lth fin* fhns*fo ltl ob* sion do w n to about J u ly 1. T h e xvliolo
1 et if sh u rte tilu g III. l'Is lr lh u t llig thè fa m ily p resents such a rich v a rie ty o f
ili nm l th lfiiiln g it. I f tliere a re httt fo rm and fo lia g e th at even If th e y bore
f '\v liv e la id s. p rim e llg h tly or not at no d o w ers they w ould la* v a lu a b le , hut
11. hnt plneti In lu sm ftm er and tnki added to th ese uttl'iietloll.s Is th e sp len ­
< 1 nees oli p ru tllu g li'ie li thè Ile*» dor o f bloom .—( ' . s . H a rris o n lu H a r ­
dening.
• ,*ring —.1. \V. T r ln k le .
ALLHALLOW EVE.
READ AND YOU WILL LEARN
AN O TH ER
HARDY
ORANGE
’ n iB P c s s M al. In it — Vi'lir r p A p tirn a clt
In fh c M i r r i O rnim i*.
l ’ rutes a- \ alt D einan te lls lu Itu rn l
.* w Y o r k e r o f new ero sshreil orunge»
•M'ioped hy .1. !.. N orim uid o f M a rk s
. ! ! 11 », |,a .. n h iiu t ló u ndles north o f tini
ist. m ld w n y bel M ceti New O rlean s
I S lire M 'p n rf. \vlu*re a te m jie rn lu ri
. f teli to tw e lv e degrees ahove /ero ls
• ,1 iineom m oii
In M r. N ornm nd’s
. isses P ro fe s s a r V a ti P e n im i tluds a
g .e n t pred om lnance o f th è ap p eiirauc«
D m \ot
D lu
Too
flocp .
P.efore g ro w th begins In the sp rin g
the s u rp lu s r itigh litte r should he re ­
moved front tile rose bed. and a ll the
re m a in in g tine p a rtic le s fo rke d lu.
Deep c u ltiv a tio n Is not d e sira b le , ns
the roots o f roses a re lik e ly to lie in-
ju r is l o r broken by It. T h re e o r fo u r
lu«hes Is q u ite su lH eie ilt I > d ig a h isl
th a t h a * n it been tram p led upon, and
th is Is best d me w ith a fattr tilted d ig ­
g in g fo rk , u h le h Is m uch less lik e ly
to in ju re the tviots than a spade.
T r lin in in u IllilcU h errli*«.
In reg ard t»> trim m in g o r c u ttin g h ack
b la c k b e rry cam 's (‘ h .n rlis B la c k o f New
Je rs e y , e xce lle n t a u th o rity , re ce n tly
s a id : W e u s u a lly trim In M arch and
A p r il. W e th in k *om ctlm »s it in ju re s
can e s to trim them e a rly Iti the w in te r,
e sp e c ia lly If It com«« q u ite hi’H vy fre e z­
ing soon a fte rw a rd . One lia s to trim
both in su m m e r and w in te r.
In the
su m m e r yo u h ave to cu t them h a ck to
about tw o and a h a lf feet, enough to
m ak e them bran ch out.
1 m iH sutiiJJ nAttuv
o u a n o r c a u n k u ik .
n f tin* sw eet o ranges In le a f, f r u it mid
settee» n f t Intrus, w h ile flu* c o n trn ry I*
ili • ru le nullin g iititiiy aeedllngs o f the
c ive rm n e n t crosses that lie h as se n t.
o f (lie oranges o f the cro ss, to w hich
1 lie n in ne fa r u e g le hits lieen g iv e n . I'ro-
I u s ir Van Dem nn s a y s : ’-The orango«
? . r i m e d o ve r tw o Inches lit d iam eter
: 1 w ere o f good
vn r I do not th in k
T h e t 's e f n l r n te n s .
C o leu s gro w n in the house is not so
p o p u la r as It d e serves to he. fo r w e
h ave g ro w n so used to m asses o f the
comm on ric h ly colored fo tlage, w ith
Its y e llo w , p u rp le and c a rm in e bo rd er­
in g o i.r flo w e r beds In su m m e r, th a t w e
s c a rc e ly g ive It Its Ju s t due ns att In ­
d iv id u a l p la n t.
T h e p la n ts g ro w
ra p id ly thnt th ey
w ill 111! up m an y a v a c a n t spot In a
w in d o w Im x w h e re m ore e x a c tin g one*
re fu se to th riv e .
I » « A lis e r v n lic e
Is < li-n r ly
■ H e lle
of
• t ill I ’ liiffn M T im e s .
", « oli - m ilic e o f A llh n llu w eve.
• a
.T l , een. Is c le a rly a re lic o f p a ­
gati t in .e i, fo r th ere Is nothing In the
i-liiiri'li uh-ii-rvanee o f t!.« e n su in g duy
of A ll M ilu ts to have o rig in ate d auch
I •(frn-ird’ n a ry notl in s n t a re connected
*» iih M rs i-i'lehrated fe s tiv a l or auch re ­
ti. .ir! alti • p ra c tic e s as those by w hich
t Is d istlu g u la'ie d . T h e I« idlng Idea
I pei tip ; Ila llo w i- e ii fs that It la the
t i..e o f a 'l ollie.-a wbeu s-upernalural
lu flu c n i'o » 'p re v a il. It Is tin* nig ht set
a p a rt f i r Mi - 'v a lu in g abroad of s p irits ,
both of Mu* v is ib le and lu v is i hie w o rld .
O n« o f the sp e cia l c h a ra c te ris tic * a t­
trib u te d to th is m y s tic e ve n in g I« the
f.n u
ronfi*,-re I on the Im m a te ria l
p riu i ip!e of n ii.n to detach Its e lf from
the body am i w au d o r u hroiul through
tin* |c .il.n s o f »pace.
D iv in a tio n , or
s < m l s g h l. is believed then to a tta in
II* h •-■he.«i p o w e r. M iuàlhe g ift asserted
by t ì letiiluM i r n f e n llh iK s p irits fro m
•'the v a s ty deep” bec.jti.es Mieli at the
com m and « f a ll w ho eh >-•-•* tn a v a il
th em se lve s n f M e p riv ile g e * n f the i*--
caalou.
T lie r e Is a re m a rk a b le uni-
fo rtu ity lu the liveable cu sto m * u f Mil*
iii. lit In a I i>arts u f («rent B rita in .
N u ts and aj pies a re e v e ry w h e re hi
r* |iils!tin n n ini a re e nisum ed in Im-
nu-ttsi- q u n u lltle s .
Indeed, tin* nam e
N iite ra i'k nig ht, by w h ich H allo w e e n
Is km iM ii In the n o rth o f K n g la n d . In d i­
enti-* the pre ! itn ln atiee o f n uts In the
eu t ert u I u men 1 4 o f tin* e ve n in g . T h e y
a re mit o nly c ra e k e I a n il eaten , hut a re
m ade the m ean* o f d iv in in g aud proph-
I- ing In lin e a fin 1rs. A p p le * are also
ti* i-l In m ill.y n f the e ve n in g guinea fo r
the sam e purpose.
FO O LIN G A G R EA T DOCTOR.
The
T r li* l, th « Ilc lig ln ii« l ’ t:iT«*t tin
s i r s to re tl X la e k e n s le .
T h e l'.i Igin: s once HUe<-eis|i*d In getting
• lit ra te * mi an o|M*ratl )ii fro :n S ir Mo-
r e il M acken /li*. H e engtig isl to attend a
ca-e at A n tw e rp . W hen he landed lie
tv a a nu I h y thri*e men In m o urnin g ,
xvho In fo rn te il h im . a e c o n lln g t<* the
B e n d e r Mag; :-.ini*.'that the p atie n t had
dies), lin t th at th ey w ou ld p ay h is fu ll
fi*e.
A n I n o w .” sa id tlie m an. Faltice you
an» here, v.h nt do y >u s a y to v is itin g
the c ity h o sp ita l tinil g iv in g * c lin ic fu r
(' * 1 enetit u f «»itr local aurgeotm ? I t Is
i t ufti-n M y h ave an o p p o rtu n ity o f
Ke:ieflM ng by such aclenee a* y o u rs .”
S ir M orell s-iid he xvpulil g la d ly com ­
p ly . l i e w en t l > tin* h o sp ital and per-
f ira te 1 m any »aerations, am ong 'vlpt-h
xve
tw > u f a s im ila r n a tu re la that fo r
xx-hlch hi* h a il I < en i-alltsl o ver. W hen
l.e t’ n isl i*d. a ll th a tik txl h im p ro fu se ly .
• n tin* sti-u m -r g jln g hom e In* ifiet n
fr i ml w ho had a b u sin ess house In
A n tw e rp .
••Pretty s c u r v y tric k th ey p layed on
yo n . S ir M o re ll.”
•’ W h a t do «oil m ean?” asked the s u r ­
g e 'll.
•’To ld y nt t':e patien t died l**fu re you
a rriv e d , illd u 't th e y ? ”
“ Y e s .”
•’ I.le d . Y ei operated on h im and a
frie n d w ith the sam e tro u b le at the
c lin ic .
H ot tw o o p eratio n * fo r one
p ric e !”
__________ _____________
A r t !»>' tilt* To n.
A n A m - r .c .in e d y <» n-c aitked M ao
l i M ile s , the s c ltlp liir. t > f ilt e r 11 tlfs lg u
I o' u rm y a m i n a v y grot.ps for a sol-
t ie rs ’ an d s a l l j r s ' m .m u m eiit. l i e iK*-
. i.i;e<l to com pete. T h e n the wommis-
I ui w a s tendered to h im o u trig h t, lie
i ill,la iit e d sketelii-s o f h is ideti fo r tu«
gro ups. '»,ie e o m n .ittee in ch a rg e ot
Mi.* m onum ent w ro te h im , a sk in g ,
“ l i iw m an y tons o f g ra n ite tlo yo u in ­
tend to u se ¡11 the b ase ?"
I l l s rep ly
xva : "11 yo u a re in the b usfhess ot
1,.ly in g g ra n ite yo u m ay use as m uch
a s yo u w a n t, one ton o r Um.uoo tons.
I am an a r t is t , am i 1 u evo r y e t h eard
o f a r t being bought by the pound.’'
T h e qu estio n xvas dropped u n til the
c jt u r n c t
fo r
the com m iss ion w as
dt-axvu.
W hen M r. M aeM ounlos re ­
ceived it he d isco ve re d in it a clau se
I ro v id in g Mint in case tin* bronzes w ere
e v e r th ro w n il »\vn fro m th e ir base, by
a n y cau«e w h a te v e r, and a n y pefson
o r pro p t'rty should he In ju re d , he and
h is h e irs f tro ver sTould I*» lia b le for
tic* thiimi'^-' sU 'ta in e d .
IK * returned
the c o n trrc t w ith o u t com m ent, u n sig n ­
ed. W hen the co m m ittee w ro te h im ,
a s k in g the reaso n , his b rie f rep ly w a s ,
” Y >ur la w y e r s a re too s h a rp .” —W o rh l’ s
W o rk .
T ill* I t lilln t r I ’ n s s lo n S trm m In IXenth.
T h e ru lin g passion o f K d w a rd 1. of
K llg la m l w a s lin'd lu h te .lly tin ' p u rsu it
o f h is ideal o f u n itin g a ll the B r itis h
Isla n d s u nd er one ru le. H is g reat ob­
s ta cle w a S co tia n 1. am i the conquest
o f Se it hind, th erefo re, becam e a pad-
slon xvlth h im . S tro n g e r th an y e a rs . It
sent h im to the head o f the a rm y xvhet*
lu* w a s tit o n ly f-a- a s ic k lie .l. an I
w hen he w a s at last com pelled to
y ie ld lie sought I > m ake th is p assio n
sp u r on h is s ui h.v o rd e rin g th at the
flesh should In* hoik'd fro m h is hones
and th at Ids skeleton should be c a r ­
ried at the head o f the a rm y and re­
m ain m il u rie il t ill Scot lau d w a.; con
querod.
,*
T h is Is the most e nispieuous lr.stnt.ee
o f “ the r u lin g pa d m s rotig in ik 'n th ”
on rei-oj:'!» (Lot ;’ i r .a r .y y j i c r s w ould
I
be w o rth y o f quo tatio n. W illia m 1*1 1 • ’*
j i l t riot lam endured lo Id* lust gasp and
ItiKpIred Ida la st u tte ra n c e , a* d id Nel
son's life lo n g d é te rm in atio n to «ei-itre
the I'om uinnd o f the si*u, w h ile Xnpm
li-ou'a last d ream w its one o f b attle.
P f u s s t a n d I’ I k «.
A c le v e r Muiuggliug tric k I i m been
plnyed on a eust.oms o llle er ou the
IM isho -H c i m an fro n tie r. A n Innocent
lo oking peasant reported to the officer
a phot fo r gettin g ii larg e n u m b e r of
pigs aerioss tlie fro n tie r. Tin* method,
lie Mitld, w ould I h * to d r iv e a cro ss at lu-
te r v a ls o f h a lf nu h our, ,‘ S. <1. I'J an I ’j u fj
pigs, the sm uggle « a rg u in g that If the
IIra t th re e loiaA-nukl lie Hint o ve r there
w o u ld 4i<* no tro u b le wIMi the 200.
T h e o fficer w a s n a tu ra lly e ll the ale rt.
In acco rd an ce w ith the |K*:is.-int’a stot.e-
n ien t tbri'C pigs w e re d riv e n o ver, then
s ix . follow ed |»y tw e lv e . A ll W ire a l ­
lowed to pass, and |>ri.*paration* w ere
m ade to re c e ive the 200. Hut no more
pigs app eared, and the tw e n ty-o n e a n i­
m a l* ad m itted had lit the m eantim e
been lodged In s a fe t y . - B e r lin (.'or.
Lo ndo n M a il.
O s-G O N
£ " c r < r L in s
akd
U N io n P a c i f i c
Three Tic’ns to the East Dally
ThrMiL'h ! u 11 rn m n • tandar 1 arid fouriet
i r» k ' uri • a ly to Oinar a. • hit'ago, h p o k n - ;
fou !•» >1 ♦•!*! k ‘ Hfh dm ly u» isarirH* f ’iiy ;
tRroMK Pull n» an tou ria a lve^ ln f rmr< (i*eta »ri-
alt jr *■ ’lid
k ly t«* »1.1 ak'**. KHii-a*
City , r* ( lining < n* ir c tra ( ‘ ♦•at* irt:e) to La*!.
70
PK
j - o i :
AltT
qun<-U
M « i lii- ln « a o f i l y s o n e D a y « .
N e a rly e v e ry th in g lu th« a n im a l
kingdo m xvas fo rm e rly used la the
h e a lin g a rt.
In the o ilie st tnedk-al
lo o k now k n o w n , oonipooed in Helio-
Itolls, w h e re once Jo sep h s e rv is l iu the
liou se u f I ’ o tip h a r. xv« (¡nil “ m ean* for
im -r«asiijg tli« g ro w th o f h a ir, prepar-
c il fu r S«h«*«b, the m o ther u f T c t a , the
k in g o f u p p er au d lo w e r E g y p t.”
D ogs’ teeth, o v e rrifie tlate * and
asses' hoofs w e re c a r e fu lly cooked in
o il a n il then grnted. A s T e ta live d be­
fo re Cheops, tb i* rt'eii»« fu r h a ir oil is
olik*r than tlie great p y ra m id a t H lzeh
and I* Htipposed to d a te baek m ore than
0,000 y e a rs . T h e beads o f venomous
se rp e n t* buve beld an im p o rta n t place
lu m ed icine.
A stro n g broth made
fro m them am i m ixe d w ith s a lt and
spii-es nm l PHI o th er rem ed ies w a s em ­
ployed u m le r the nam e o f tb e ria c a s a
c u re fo r e v e ry c o n ce iva b le disease.
Tlm ?e dro ps o f the M ik k I o f an a n g ry
eat g a ve re lie f to the e p ile p tic.
70
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a tra n g c pheiio uiena o f d ri*ani* by
y-
A tl.iiU e
Ing that th ey a re due to w h a t lu* co ll* K » |,r«*».
[■ invia
“ h e re d ita ry m em o ry.”
H e tak< . the h »I ' 1 Il - t»
I1X t*la
‘ -fa llin g through sp ace ” d re am and
Ht Faut
(«obits out th a t a ft e r s u ffe rin g tin- m en­ h * Mail
ta l agony o f f i l li n g th * sleejn-r ea- t> I * F in
••ape* Mn- shock o f the a c tu a l stopping.
T h e e xp la n a tio n is th at the fa llin g s 'li-
sutfoD* h a v e been tra n s m itte d from
rem ote um -estor* w h o w e re f »rtunate
enough to sa v e th em se lve s a ft e r f a ll­
ing fro m g r iu t h eigh t* lu treetops by
c lu tc h in g tlie b ran ch e s. T h e m olecu­
la r chang e* in the c e re b ra l c e il* ilu r
to Ibe Hhoi-k o f *to|»ping co uld not I jc
tra n s m itte d bts-uese v ic tim s fa llin g to
the bottom w o u ld be k ille d , lu a sim ­
ila r m an n e r by re v e rtin g to tin* habit»
o f a n im a l* w h ich c x is tc tl c e n tu rie s ago
the satin* in v e s tig a to r lin d s nu exp!*-
n atio n fo r tin* m en tal sta te e x p e rie n c ­
ed by in d iv id u a l* in v a rio u s dream .*—
the ’ -pursuing m o nster” d re a m , tb*
" re p tile and v e rm in ” d re a m , co lo i
d re a m *. KUfT's-iitloii d re a m *, lly ln g
d re a m * am i the lik e .
nouns
n . » m i i o * u I *AGO
No change of car»
-a lt f alce, I»«n v «r Ft j
'Vorth. Iimal.a. K a i-
5:2ó p in
« ah eliy,st. I i«li». Uni- '
cagv a i« i thè hasl
sali l.ake. I»enver. Fi.
" ori , ’mah*. Kau ;
«nn • it> S tillil*.I hl-
«agn a <1 ihe Ka»X
XV. Ila'Valla.'e«vlst< ri
I
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m a «. M in i« a (s li«, st . » 00 • m
, a> l. u lu tc,si.w au -
, k
hicago and l a»; I
River Sctieilule
F - r Vate ria. ira i |» in acu ii Nn-Ih Reach
l'a ly («n -, |S »u n it-f ) a l • ni: Sa urdaj al W
p m . i eli v -e • vice |ivat-r j e r m itlm * ) on the
M illau.ci e and X a h it ri e ra
Fnr further intnrifiattoii. a»k or write your
m ar- »; i -et a te o ; or
A . L . C RA in .
Cenerai i'a «»e "g e r A/etit
T Fe I '«*»*' n R ailroad A N avigation t’a . Fort
land, Uiegun.
Corvallis <t Eastern R.R.
T IM E T A B L E N O. 31
Ir&i.-w (root «nd to YaqkiM
No. 1 -
Y a q u irm ............................. 7 00 A M
Arrive^ ( o r v i l l l f, ........................... 11:18 A M
Arrive» A lb au y.............. .............. H:L> V M
No. 2 -
I e*ve« AlbanT. ............................. 12
PM
1 ta', et» ( o r v ft llii............................. *'.<5 r M
Arrives Vaquino
................... b vaî P M
Trains to and from Detroit
No. 3 -
Leave« AU-nriT for Detroit............. 7:30 A M
Arrive?. D etro it.............................. l2:«Ai P M
No. 4 -
U-HYe* D etro it................................
Arrivci» A lb a n y ..............................
Trains for Corvallis
No. 8 -
l.ogves Albnny .............................
At rives Corvallis ..........................
7:*>5 A M
h;üô A M
No. 10
Leaves Albany ..............................
Arrives C'orvullis......... .*................
2:30 P M
3:10 P M
l:0r> PM
P M
No. 6
Leave* Albany ............................. 7:35 P
A rriv e » C orrarlis............................ b:L> P
Trdins (or Albany
No. 5 -
Leavea C orva lli»............................. C30 A
Arrives Arbaur..............................
<:D A
M
M
M
M
No. 9 -
Ie*ave» ro rra H i» .......................... 12:4] P M
A rri»es A lb an y.............................. 1^5 P M
No. 7 -
I.(.‘ aves rorvalTi» ...........................
Artives A lb a n y ..............................
Re^uldr Sunday Trains
No. 5 -
L ‘live* ( ‘ »rvallla.............................
Arrives A lb a n y ..............................
I f yo n fire trim M isi xa it It p ile s a n il
4'iiiit lin t! * c u re , tr y W it h H a z e l S a lv e
but Is* «u ri' yo u get t lut t in a ile ny K .C .
D e W it t & C o r iiii- a g o I t is th e O r ig in a l
I f xm l h a v e ti«etl W it c h t ju z c l S a lv e No. 1 1 -
l eaves C orvalli» ..........................
w it lio n t l«i in g re lit x t il ir i» prob able
Arrives A lb an y..............................
t iin t you <<>t h u lil of u ne u f tlie tu nn y
No. 7 -
x v o rth h s * e u iin t e r V it s ilia t- n r e «old «n
L« aves f'orvallis . .. ....................
Arrives A lo a n y ..............................
t lie rep tt’ a t i i mi • f t he g e n u in e DeM i t s
W it e li 1 lin te l S a lv e . Illc w e r l>rug C o . No. 8—
Leave« Albany.
./.......................
Arrives C oivallis ..........................
6:00 P M
*>:10 P M
6 *?o A M
7:iü A .M
11:30 A M
12:15 1* M
6: 0 P M
b.40 P M
7:*5 À M
8:35 a . M
No. 12
Leaves Alb»*nv ............................. 12:*5 P M
Arrives C orva llis........................... 1: 3 P 51
No. 6
Leave* Albany............... ................ 7:35 P M
Arrives Corvallis .......................... 8:15 P M
A ll of the ab v»» »•onn^ct with Southern l a
citic com pa i y trains. b»»ih at Alba v « n i Cor-
vail.?, ns w*‘ .l a.* trai . ¡or • etroii, g ivin g dir ct
rvite to N tw io r t and adjuoent beaches, as
\V l NS Hr*itenbush Hot >| rings.
m
t u t lu n ber lnturmatiou apply to
J. C. MAYO.
ueneral i’a.«wnger AgenL
Ctoflon
ipjsS*
B. It. COLKS. Agent. Albany.
H. H. CKoNISK. Ageut. Corvalli*.
H O N K Y r O R ROYS
Bey «—«1 *••* «*« "« ««« tt «»««*. **!•
o, «null. In th« Oufon country—cm
. «orn mon«y. »n4 ««rn it «««ily. ««Ili«i
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D A IL Y
«nd » U N D A Y
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««v «nd°
«h'l'iy » «■•»« “
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••ch. After that all paper« that are re­
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tspreaa at wholesale price*, and he be^
cornea • -full fledjed newspaper dealer
You can atari any time, and if aucccwfu!
handling THE SUNDAY JOURNAL,
ihen order* can be aent in foe THE
DAILY JOURNAL.
THE SUNDAY JOURNAL contain*
ALL THE NEWS, and many special fea­
ture* of inter**! to men *r.d xeomen. and.
betide*, ha* al)\h* children * comic pa***
carried by the big Sunday paper* of the
•••«-
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as S3 to $ft a v*«h in amall town* in th* 1
northwest Don’t you want to try rt*
Farn Money fo r a
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Every boy enjoy!« a charge of air
and the fun to be had In the
mountain* or nt the seaahore,
but not every b oy'» father cun
atTufd the expense W ouldn't ll
be jo lly to earn the money your­
self?
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i t i * <nre. It is by getting >ub-
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in the larger town* Get in THE JOUR
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'
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m ight just as w ell have your
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