NEWS OF THE WEEK VI You A Need MUSKMELON VARIETIES. ReniiKs of a 'Test Several KlntU II luHtrntcd and Described. o Farmers and the general public np fpar to be taking a great interest Jn tmisknielons. Very apropos, therefore, l.i rrofessor Kane's report of his ex perimental work with this fruit at the New Hampshire station. Of OG varle Hcs tested a number are illustrated: CO. Large White .French. , Color, tvLltlsh giwn, turning to yellow when V y.,- - - ,1., , .,, y f.j.uh- J; fjl, flj V.l:il'.'. iK:i 01'' MURiMKUKOJ. ripe; Hi. m-uuia; r-i.'.o. THs by Int-lics. Too late I'ur the north. 01. IVcU'kI Nuliuej?. Fairly produc tive, dark gritw; Haver, sweet; flesh, . ki C2. I.nr.'s'e P.laoU Furi . Many vlucs, few fruit; fli'ril, fern; Ki::i 8 by 12 inches. C3. Anno Animk-1. Flcwli, green; size, 6 b.Y inches, CI. Atlantic City. Dark background, netted :i iul ribbed; flesh, green; medi um productiveness', size, C by 10 inch es. Cm. Improved Jeuny. A typical dark .'grern Ilaekensack, X Indies in illume tcr, lightish given; flesh of fair quality. 0(i. Acme. Dark green, 4 by s- Inch es; ilcfili, green; productive. C7. Citron. Dark green, all sizes, productive, rather late; flesh, salmon. CS. Ward's Neclar. Dark, Inches In diameter, fairly productive, but few ripened; flesh, green. t. McCot tor's l'rldc. Largo vines, fruit irregular, orange red flesh, not very productive, lale last season. TO. Shippers' Delight. Vines small, "out productive, fruit C'.'.i by C!i Inches, gooCt (luallty; flesh, green. 72. Ivy (Jrecu. Medium size, yellow flesh, skin light color, good quality, not very productive last season. 7;!. lioldoti lOagle. . Size, tv liy C'i Inches; shallow ribbed, heavily netted. 7 1. Arlington Nutmeg. Size, 8 by 8i Inches; deep ribbed, netted; flesh, p'alo yellow. 73. Honey Drop. Dark green, smooth ribbed; Hlj by 0 Inches; resembles wage somewhat; flesh, yellow to saliii n, good quality. 7ti. Ciissabah. Mite to 11 Inches long ley r!!i to 7 Inches broad, darkish In ..grooves; llo.di. '."era; a ;.uihl li.eliiu. -77. r.'enlielm. Smooth, graj isli niel 'Oi, by 5 liK'hes. Too late IV r out of tloors. 78. Hero of l.eri.'.i':i;:e. Very late to mature. Wr.o, !'... by i tr.cbc.-i. 71). Comiueior of liinv.io. lU:t two fnill matured. Sie, (i by 7 luelies; -dark green. SO. Netted Com, Small, green flesh tl, ripens early and Is very productive, 81. Quocu of AH, Flesh, salmon; ripens rather late. 2. .Nectar of Angels! Size, 7i by 71'i Inches; yellow when ripe; flesh, imlo yellow; flavor, not very sweet. VAIHKTIK3 OF MUSKMKLONS. S3. No. 1555. Kotuid, smooth, netted, 'dark green. Too late. Si. .Superior. Size, 4 by 0 Inches; lark green; flesh, green; productive, Initiate ' 85. True Jenny Llnd. Small Gem 'typo. Flesh, green, fine flavor. Prolific . ami early. A very dcslrnble variety. 80. Ciant Chicago Market. Size, Cli ' ty Inches; green flesh. Medium tu ; ju-oductl veness, but rather lato. S7. Improved Cuuteloupe. SI.0, 7!j ty 1- inches. Flavor much like Long riVnow. Fairly proline. ' S. Oval Netted Gem. Small Gem 'ljpe,. 4 by 5 inches, elongated, netted. ' . a'rollflc mid deslralile. . S Southern l!eaity. Size, Ci by 8 vlncbes; dark green, netted and shallow rUAca, good flavor, greeu flesh, not wery prodin'tlve. , Saturdayn June 30. General Chaffee's forte in China con sists of G000 to 8000. Krnger is at Machadoburg with $25, 000,000 in gold. The Elder arrived in Portland to-day. Thre are fully 30,000 people and a fleet of two dozen vessels was lying off shore. Three murders took place while the El der waB in port, and one passenger blew his brains out because gold was scarce. General Stahl, of the Gera an. my, who has been making investigations tin-di-r orders" in. the Orient, believes the coniliet with China will be a long and bloody one. ' To relieve a stoiimch trouble, Mrs, Mary llecanon, of Santa Ann, Oalil'., lasted 47 days. Iler weight of 13 pounds was reduced 00 pounds. The St. Louis strike caused a loss of 25,000,000. . 1 he 80,000 men of the Liuikling Trades Conni'il of Sew York will strike against reduction in wa;;'S of 10 per tent. The 10-hour labor law will be enforced iu Franco. Jn Nottingham, Ktt!land,a good frame knitter now earns $7.89 per week. The- 140 ) lal.or.onions of New York Mate lmvo a mcuilHtrsliip of 238,000; iu .March. 21) cr Cent of them were unemployed. CarpentmB in Den ver got 41 coins 'pt r hour, la I'jig'and, 144,026 children under 14 years of age work troui 72 to 87 boms per luck. Tiie American l''ei!eratiori of Labor lias C40 organizes in iiie (ield. The qnickii'ver mines rcconily discov ered in New booth Wales are tliV richest in the worl l and will lower the p;ko of lliat mend. , I at year Gicat Jhiluin dra .'.!; lucre whisky than in any other year, 1 gallon per head. Duiths from iiico'iulism in creased among men 82 per cjsnt ; among women, 113 per cent. In (ho 151 no Mountains, Eastern Ore gon, a soap mine is being woiked. Jive 20,0'.KMoii Iieiglit fcteameis are being built for liidlie between the Pacific coast and China and Japan ports. According to the London Daily Mail, the lioer ai my in the held never num bered oVer 2:),' OK, but as it doe.-, not ap pear to have had, at any time, a commander-in-chief whom all must obey, the fighting column only numbered 10, 010, which went wherever danger was greatest. The list fought occasionally, bu.t were luo'it of the time iujhe laager, Miioking, . The ballh'.'bip Oregon ran ashore in a fogofl'llooivio island, in tle.i Miatau grout), 50 miles noilb of Che l-oo. At Canton, Li ! I ung Chung has cut ofl' i ho heads of 13d pirates and boxers. Lord Wolwelv slated, In a London in terview, that China has every' requisite, iu wealth no lei s than in men, for over running the world. lloer embsarics stirred up (li.' rebel lion of the Ajlunlees against the I'.nt- iali on the west coast of Africa. Sunday, July 1. 'PI 10 Chicago rigarm.ilioi'H will : i; n 1 the striking New York c-harumkers flbOti per week. In (lie Rainy L ike region, Oat it io, there is great dangi r that a0li;.l lntli.iia will go on the w .;r path. Probing (ho '.iai-alily of nrmy con tractors anil berating tire ita tli aet cv ol the lio.-piial service in Sou:h A Hen, will, for a brief season, busy tl.c mind of toe patriotic JuiglHi titan. The ItiisMaii government lias oidered the mobilization of the whole army. At Tien Tsiu ari 1(1,000 allied troops. On the 1 5 : 1 ( , the war department will (tense distributing rations among the Porto liicans, who have been lazily re lying on Uncle Sam's charity. Yesterday afternoon, a fiio which started in a lot oi cotton bales under a pier at lloboken, N. J., burned three oe'.'uii steamers lying in tho Hudson riv er, a dozen or more smaller craft, docks and piers valued at several millions, and the buildings along the street facing them, The loss of tho North-German Lloyd Steamship Co. alone is placed at $10,000,000 It is impossible to state how many people were drowned or burned to death; it is estimated at between 150 and 000. The closing down of iron, steel, and tin-plate mills and glassworks at I'ittB bttrg, Pa,, has thrown over 108,000 men out ot work. A new wage scale must bo arranged. The people around Nowhere have Bigned contracts binding them to grow beets on 5100 acres and an $800,000 sugar-beet factory will he built on the banks of the Willamette. The foreign legations at Pckin are un harmed. To Admiral Geo. C. Ivemey lias been assigned the command of the powerful American fleet in Chinese wateis. A prominent' diplomat at lierlin, who has been long iu China, expresses the opinion that neither war nor niissionar.es can make any marked impression on tlm hoary empire, but that we must leave it to commerce and time to carry our civilian! ion to China. At Astoria, Chinook salmon of twenty pounds or over, bring 8 cents a pound. In the forks of the Santiam It 00 acres of flax are being raised, Washington's w heat crop is estimated at 30,000,000 bushels. With lieu-laud scrip, the Northern IV cillo Railroad octopus is gobbling up val uable tracts of Pacific coast timber laud. Mondsy, July 2. Ex-Gov.'rnor Hill of New York is at Lincoln, Neb , visiting W. J. liryau. The number of would-be candidates for llryan'8 running mate is several doz ens. Sixieen-to-one will no doubt be in the platform, as backward step will bo taken on tho silver question. Paron von Ketteler, the German min ister at Pi-kin, has been killed, but the fate of the other 800 foreigners at the capital has not been ascertained. Yice-Aduiiral .Y!iexeff,eommander-in. chief of Russian force in the East, bus ' queen, were given a treat. They carried Hoer and French flags and cheered for Kroger, The Japanese government has prohib ited em .(ration to the United Stales.tho' the population of Japan needs an outlet. Miner's wages in the mining district of Idaho are $3 to $3 50 per dav7 It is Ifarned at Chee Too by runner from Pekin that the foreign legations are besibgcd and provisions nearly exhaust ed . Hie Chinese autboiities mav be thieatened with destruction of the graves of the imperial family to protect Hie ministers. . At Walla Walla, Sunday aflejnoon, C. A. Martin, a young man of 21,-shot and killed Miss Leah Cob-no.,, with a u. v-olveraud then turned il.e weanou on himself with equally fatal cAW Lung Lu Chinese commander-in-chief at Iekui, has urgently. asked th-" for eigners to speed their fmci-s'to IVkm taut the empress nr-d i . :',,. i, ...... and $ 1 ,0.10,- f from :.:!!f.i! cut nori, h have iircii It ;eeu niipriiorica arid Prince-Tnuu hib force uf Boxers are in cootml. Three tons of gold, valued at 000.. were hrotc'ist be t- - the Klondike to !-'ea"ttle. Tuesday, July 3.' Ltii'ope expects the ncw.i of fr tragedy. Th Jegatioiis arc s'lT' iy a moo armed with lil'leH Most of the legation buildin burned down, All the Chinese provinces Yellow iiivcr, whoso yieero friendly terma with the l':1 have formed an independent .;u Kin as capital. The London Daily Newsa ho Japan be allowed to use a l,n -e (juell the Chinese 'rebellion. ' ' Commander McC.dla, of the at Tien Tain, istimaleH fiOOet) will be needed to relieve the fore isicrs ai l'eKin. Oae-third of the twenty tpiHiuu called lor by the bishops of the M. K. chmch as a 'Olh century thank MlViing has been collected. The wall paper truat lias dissolve ); it could not endure the competitive utrain. Lord liobertc is credited with think ing that three months must elapse in .S jutti Africa beluru civilians can he per mitted to resume business. Jue 29th. the Iliiush shelled a Hoer entrenched force near Amesfuid, Transvaal. They h ive captured tho JJoer General Snyinau. Near Boma, Africa, tho Belgian sol diers externiiniiicd a villag of- na tives, by nuts of revolting cruelty, be cause they would not work without pay. Five .German warships have sailed for China. . in a speech to the departing troops, Enip'. ri r i liam said tho Ger man flag would be placed triumphantly on Pekiu's walls with those of the other powers. It is believed the emperor will ucii.ai.u a v iimese province for the niur '!or of Ambassador Yon Kcttejor, as lie seized some territory in navment for the killing oi two t-ii-nn.ui missionaries. The army bent to China numbers' 20,000. Wednesday, July -1 The London p ipers admit, since the international forces in China wvtiv loo weak, tiiat Admiral Kemplf vs right in protesting against the attack on the I'a k u foi ls on the ground that it would ibi'ow ihe Chinese govt rnnient into the hands of tho Boxers. England has had enough of war for the present and would be glad if the Chinese Btorm would settle. In Manchuria, Russia is defending her 1200 miles of railroad against attacks of tho Boxers. Foarkeu thousand allied troops, with 80 held and machine gnus, have pro ceeded from Taku and are eiinturinn arsenals, blowing up forts and shelling Chinese mobs. Di.PIEflCE7S mwm medical BSSCOYEEY. ' It makes muscle by making health. It makes health by curing the dis eases which undermine the strength. The starting place of physical de terioration and weakness is generally the stomach. The Discovery " pos itively cures diseases of the stomach and organs of digestion and nutri tion. Take "Golden Medical Dis covery" and you'll get well and strong. "I wish to oppress my trjtiks to yon fof vonr wonderful medicine," writes .Mr. Geo. ,o";iu I)PSiK':t, of Piedmont, Greenviljc Co., S. C, liox 1G7. "I was almost past work suffjiinz so much from chronic c;itfn rh and indiCobon. Your ' Colden Me.ticul Discov- . ery ' V:is rcotr.mcnded. I used it for three month i, and wns completely cured of indi gestion and greatly relieved of catarrh." I r rrr- rrf. uu,fir.e s . ; 0 tie en I If I 1 ul -i I V V Vf (:! d.tt with V if '"'ha! , z.r V 3 a:;:iv hi V-- ',..,V . u, ,, , reliie.-' '- igu liiin- A'.eoiding to a Shanghai dispatch, mil itary men estimate that, it will lake all ,'trmv of five hundred thousand men two years to conquer nmtiiern China. Japan is not equal to the task. Tien Tt-iu, which the allies captured Jane :0, is a city of one million peop' . The explosion of an oil tank at Par kersburg, .W. V., killed nine men and wounded a number of children. 1,1 a niiii t n Ki'oa rs. sday.) io ; giaiiam valley George's Weekly, of Denver Colorado, predicts that wiihiu 00 days a financial crisis will occur in Wall street, and ad vises local bankers to take their deposits from New Voik banks and bring them home. The reason why is: industrials (trust stock, much of it water) are de. c ining b. cause manufacturers are con fronted by over-production, for merchants will not buy from them. The boom pro duced Dy the War with Spain lias spent itself and we mut carry the heritage of debt. The manufacturing centers (not the producing west) are going to gel the worst of it, as there is no show for them to dispose of their enormous stock of sui plus goods, not to mention tho fabu lous amount of speculative stocks. The gold bonds hold by the llath schiids alone amount 10 more than all the gold in the known world. The relief f (lie foreigners ut Pekin is impossible, Petween Tien Tsin and Pe kin are 140,000 imperial troops and 90. 000 are marching on Tien Tsin, which may be evacuated pending the arrival of a nuiy equipped army. At Tacoma, at 8:30 this morning, an excursion car on a trolley line.containing 104 passengers, jumped a bridge over a gulch 100 feet deep and was dashed into the depth. About 50 men, women and childreu were killed and liO injured. The car was too henvilv loaded and when it struck the curve over tlie gulch shot aeio-s the track. The motorman, evi dently, lout control of thn car.w hich was one of the big box-like all'iirs, in gob g down the grade. Thursday, July 5, No 'nominations wore made at Kansas City on the 4th. A Herliu dispatch states that the en tente of the powers is shaky, especially between Russia, and Japan, and Kuesi and Kugland, respectively. Japan wants assurance sue win not be duped again by Kussia, A Mianglui dispatch states that the legations at Pekin have been burned and all the foreigners killed. me aiiiiuortum at . ivansas 1 ity in which the doitiociatio convention is b ing held will hold twenty-two thousand hve hundred people. The Chinese empress has issued more edicts against the teifiu devils. POKTI.ANO. (Corrected on Tliui rionr Ilest 3.10(33. 92.85.' Wheat Walla Walla oiaoiji 55co6; blueeiem B9c. Oats White 3ll37c; gray 33 31c. Barley Feed If 14; brewing $17 18. .Millst.ul'fs Bran $12; middlings $19 ; shorts $15 ; chop $14. Hay Timothy $9U ; clover, 7H; Oregon wild f". Butter Fancy creamery 30 ami f!5c 5 store, 22 and 25. Egg? 15.' and 16. Poultry Mixed chickens f3.0Ow4.5O; hen' $4.00(25; springs $2(io3 25 ; ceese, $503,0; ducks $")7; live turkeys lSJiftr 13,! -io; drefsed, 4lGc. Che"se Full cream 12JjC per pound ; Voting America 14c. Potatoes 30 and 79 cents per sack. Vegetables Beets $1; turnips 90c per sack ; garlic 7c per lb; cabbage $1.50 2 00 per 100 pounds ; cauliflower 73c per dozen; parsnips 75c per sack ; celery 70(375o per dozen; asparagus 67c; peas 34c per pound. Dried fruitApples evaporated 7S ; sun-dried sacks or boxes 45c; pears sun and evaporated 50c; pitless plums 45ltc; Italian prunes 35c; extra silver choice 58. OUKOO.V CITY. Corrected on Thursday. Wheat, wagon, 52. Oats, 32. Potatoes, 50 and 60 cents per saik. Eggs, 15 T2o per dozen. Butter, 25c per roll. Onions, rod, 85c to $1 00 pel sack ; yellow, $1 to $1.25. ' Dried- apples, 5 to 6c per found. Dried prunes Italians, 4c; petite and German, 3c. Change. Of Clothes, and you can afford to get one if you trade at Price Bros.' Clothing Store, , ' ' Summer goods of all kinds at prices that . defy competetion. PRICE BROS. OREGON CITY, ORE. Leaders In Low Prices 4 .fttf-,?-. ' You Can )ei3enci on Patent Flour, made from old Avheat. It makes the host bread and pastry and always gives satisfaction to the housewife, Be sure and order Patent Flour made bv the Port land Flouring Mills at .Oregon City and sold by all grocers. Patronize . Home Industry. Bcthke's Meat JiarKet piitlass feats' ot 11 Kir)ds- ?.tjfactic-2 Guaranteed Give I liirj a Gall arjcl be Treated Iilt Watch this space for Heinz & Cos ad next week -r-i&tP flX;yi-,--V!M.wU'r Wert fWTtVT Ntaftsa rvu a VAN ?. HYDE ' LAV-OFFIOE I Will pi-.ctire fi( all tlio ("aurls of Uie S'fite fln1 I O. W. Eastham 0. B. Dwick 1)1 MICK &, EASTHAM ATTORNEYS AT LAW toe l'. S. Mud Omc. AbsUacls mmlu. Ijinali- ( ( ii..,,l ll.tnv.tV'iiTii''j i i.l ll I ..fttl llni'll. ! jjolns dmw'n. Iti-.il ii:unbiiKlitaa.lVll. Ilivur- ! Conimcrclal, Estate and rrnl-alp Law Ppeclal- Cl:b a ik'l'ialty. OKFICK IN CALU'1KLD UUILPISU, OKKGON CI'IY, OREQOX. Iks, Ah-ira-1 of Title nitKli Mtmry l.oaneil. Kt'UTCMici', Jloiik ol Ort'gon Cn.v ! OH EGOS CITY, OREGON C. E. I AYES ATTORNEY Oi sit-.' Huiitkj's V,i c OREGON CITY, AT LAW S(ire, Up (Hi'ir OREGON i i iNow I sommer cosos IS THE TIME to clean house and" repaper youi rooms and paint youi house and are noted for hanging on. They weaken your throat and lungs, and lead to serious trouble. ,clm Unn'f triflp xirith tViom Take Scott's Emulsion at EF once. It soothes, heals, J and cures. e J 50c. and $t. AM drusgists. MlllTOW V J IS THE MAN to do the painting and papering in a first-class shape at very low prices. Leav orders at Ely Bros, stor on upper 7th streeth. tnki'ii puiiTCiiiH coiiiiiiniiil of Russian tnxm.4 I11111UI t Titm Tain. tiOOll man. LiloriUnro most bitter in its cxprjs i;,.o,, ..,rn.i in'ui.iu-uii ! " f l'tr'il Hif.iittst (oiciciiers, whom Idaho, with 73 pounds ot iff Ul, which he j " :;CU!Wf "w tul crtmc,. ia hcin had received .it TI.lrtv.MiU River, on wain-rcl throughout thtnow em .... , , ..1 mm. 1 lie I'nwson truii, lor bs neoa oi entile. At Dublin. 25.000 children who did I Tlie allies Imvd twenty thoimi'd sol- not march in honor of the lulled English diers ftt luku and Tien Tsin aana, Chills , S MAKES MAKES iVV 4 AS FAflT ASjl lSFATAS :T.-y THE BEST PRESCRIPTION IS Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. The formula is plainly printed on every bottle hence you know just what yov are taking when you take Grove's. Imitators' do not advertise their formula knowing that you would not buy their medicine if you knew, what it contained. Groves , contains Iron and Quinine put up in correct proportions and is in a Tasteless form. The Iron acts as a tonic while the Quinine drives the malaria out of the system. Any reliable druggist will tell you that Grove's is the CH&na! and that all other so-called Tasteless Chill Tonics arc imitations. An analysis of other chill tonics shows rW Groves is superior to alt others in every respect. i not cxpcrmiciiuuii uvu t v oeen rake GroveV are not cxptuuicuun 1 ....11nf-f linvinor lone been cstabushed. onlv Chill Cure sold throughout the enure malarial - sections ot the' United States. No Cure, No Pay.. Price, 50c ; You its superiority Grove's is the