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THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD a N INDEPENDENT PAPER CHABiLES h . fisher . Editor and Publisher. Published every Thursday at Eugene, Oregon. Subscription price, »1.50 per year If paid in advance; »2 00 at end of par. Entered at the Eugene, Oregon, pottofflce as second-class matter. Agents Xur The Guard. The following are authorized to t>k« and receipt for subscriptions or transact other buslsess for The Daily and Weekly Guard: Creswell—J. L. Clark. Csbtirg—Geo. A. Drury. Aidress all remittances and com munications to GUARD PRINTING CO., Eugene, Oregon. life. He has a mission In the world, and proceeds to do his work. This Is usually done without demonstration. His force is like the sublime forces of the universe—silent, but always acting. Like the pessimist, his life and thoughts are contagious; unlike the pessimist, he is always welcome If the two come face to face he will never yield to tbe later's Influence. He knows that eternal truth and goodness are working through him. and he believes in tbelr ultimate tri umph. OFFICIAL COAL MIXING IN STATE OF OREGON 226 tons of water In every city block. “Multiply this by five, the number of inches that fell during the wet spell in May, and no one can wonder that the gutters were insufficent to carry off the water. The occasional overflow of a sewer in the lower part of the city is regarded as a very re ' markable thing, but the wonder is that there is not an overflow every time it ra’.us.” poses. It Is of public interest to know something more about this daring at- tempt to overcome the natural obsta cles that guard the pole, in the June McClure's the explorer himself told something about his preparations, and the following extract is taken from the articl6: “Let no one imagine it is a simple thing to make an airship ready for a voyage to the North Pole. In the first place we had to land throe ship loads of materia)—for the “Frithjof” was immediately sent south for an other cargo which she had been for- merly unable tc carry, This was no small task, as everything had to be taken ashore by boats or improvised rafts, and in the earlier days by us ing ice fields as floats. And such a lot of stuff we had to handle! There were three or four hundred tons of timber and iron for the great airship hull and other structures; one hun dred and twenty-five tons of sulphu ric acid, seventy-five tons of scrap iron, and thirty tons of apparatus and other chemicals for the manufacture of the hydrogen gas; half a ship load of provisions; the aeronautic machine and all its appurtenances; doc- sledges, motor sledges, a steam boller and engine, tons of gasoline, tools, coal, iron rods, bolts, nails, steel boats and all the paraphernalia of what a London periodical aptly term ed 'Mr. Wellman’s scientific village In the Arctics.’ is on the wrong tack Where there 1 A CRY OF THF. TIMES are peek-a-boo waists there are plump girls, and where there are It Isn't the war talk that frets me. The times 1 am reading the news; plump girls most men desire to be. It isn't the weather that gets me Into such a state of the blues; The secretary of the Standard Oil It Isu't the trusts—they're a bubble And not worth a tear of my grief; Company says It has no Intention to raise the price of oil. If true, this 1'11 tell you the cause of my trouble; They've boosted the price of my indicates that recent raises In the beef. selling price of refined oil and re duction in the buying price of crude It Isn't the tariff that worries: It isn't the state of the crops; oil will produce all the additional It isn't the stock market flurries. coin the bunch thinks will be need- What odds if price rises or drops? ed. It isn't the peach crop that galls me. It Isn't just plain discontent; . A mob of Connecticut farmers I'll tell you the woe that befalls me The landlord is raising my rent. slipped back several centuries and with “witchcraft” for their slogan It isn't that I am a kicker. stormed with bombs a meeting of It It Isn't I’m out of a job; inerant revivalists, whom they ac It isn’t a craving for liquor. It isn't for praise of a mob; cused of mesmerizing the neighbor It isn't I'm given to yearning hood. They succeeded tn destroying For clothes of fine linen or silk, the house and badly burning the re The secret of all my heart-burning— They've increased the price of my I vivalist, Henry Spllkins. milk. AUTOMOBILES HAVE NOT HURT HORSE BUSINESS i ALBERTA, HORSE CANADA. Mt UK tri GREATEST IX COIN'- TRY—HORSES WILL ALWAYS BE UK.It—FIXE CHANCE FOR YOl NG MEX—FARMERS TAKE The era of electric road building seems to have dawned at last In the Evidently the United States Ge,> Willamette valley, and It will mean logical department has not had any a vast and rapid advance in popula Automomblles have not driven the late reports from Lane county's coal tion and the volume of business. horse out of his sphere oue whit.says mining operations at Spencer Butte 1 The street railway being constructed E. C. Smith, tiie veteran horse buyer, and elsewhere, since it leaves this in Eugene is only the beginning of an who Is In the city with a drove of section out entirely in a bulletin Ju«t , electric system, from all Information ! horses, most of which have been sold. issued to the newspapers, and re ■coming from well-authenticated Today the horse is a scarcer article leased for publication today. This sources, that will extend down the If Governor Magoon Isn't more | It isn't because Um not wealthy. and higher in Eastern Oregon than ----- - ------ - bulletin says of “Coal in Oregon": careful, the Cubans will be classing It isn't because of my work; valley to connect with the Portland- In Western Oregon. Mr. SmiTK him with the spoil-sports. He lias It isn’t because Um not healthy, “The only productive coal field in Salem line, and eastward from Eu- THURSDAY, AUGUST 15 brought a drove of horsesTron^iasu It isn't because I would shirk; forbidden Oregon is situated in the southwes:- ' gene up the McKenzie at least as far duelling on the island, I It isn'; because I'm not getting I ern Oregon through the Willamette ern part of the state, in Coos county, as the Blue River mines, while to though ft could easily be shown by I Of these worldly goods a big slice; valley, and says he finds he could WITH WEEKLY" TALK ! and Is known as the Coos Bay field, statistics that as practiced by the The reason of all this fretting— have sold his bunch at Shaniko tor the westward another line will reach GUARD HUBSCRIBERS They've doubled the price of my more money than he has received ou __ Cubans it is no whit more dangerous ■ from the fact that it entirely sur an ocean outlet at Florence. That ice. the venture in this valley rounds that body of water. It oc ¡this system will be pushed along than lawn tennis. Some years ago horsemen became Th« publishers of the St. Louis Re. cupies a total area of about 250 — ——--------- It Isn't thhe panic that's pending. without a break in the construction frightened over the oft-repeated have been public t semi-weekly) square miles, its length north and and be completed within three years, It Isn't some grief that is past; prophecy that the horse in fifteen Extremes meet on the New York forced to raise the price of their pa south being about 39 miles and its years would be a thing of the past, police force. On tne same day that I It Isn't a fear of the ending the Guard firmly believes. Of good time- so good they won't generally speaking, and for three or per ts ns (owing to the increase in maximum breadth at the middle one member was disgracefully dill- i The importance of inter-urban last; ; four years very few horses were rais the price of news paper), and we about elevent miles, from which it missed for cowardice another dlstln-. It isn't the break of some bubble. ed Since then, however, the demand roads is felt by all who have given canno. afford to give it away free tapers regularly at both ends. My worry's of something far hns been so great that the buyers gulshed himself as a fearless hero by | the subject any study. They furnish with the Weekly Guard. However, pick up the kind that used to go to “Other coal fields have been pros “The greatest job of all was the rescuing a woman and two children I’ll tell worse; you the source of my trouble: I the canneries, and are glad to get we wfll continue this offer up to Oc pected in different parts of the state, new blood for the arteries of com erection of the hall in which our air frum a burning tenement. merce and they supply for the peo The times are too good for my them. tober 1. 1907, at which time it will and some of them contain coal of ship. the 'America,' was to be housed purse. The whole West has grown and be POSITIVELY withdrawn. All who fairly good quality. Among these ple pleasures of infinite variety that —From the New York Times. with the new growth all of the sur Georgia will put another reef In without th£m would be unknown. whilst being prepared for her voyage. pay one year in advance up to that are the upper Nehalem field, in Co plus horses have been used up by The benefits that will come to Eu In good weather an ordinary spher the negro vote, with the pending dis farmers who want teams. Alberta, in time (fl.50) will receive both the lumbia county; the lower Nehalem gene aS a business centre and to the ical balloon m,ay be inflated in the franchisement bill which will take THE MAX WHO WIN'S Canada, is the greatest horse market Weekly Guard and Semi-Weekly Re- field, in Clatsop and Tillamook coun In the world, and the new settlers I people of the territory traversed will open air without serious risk of acci the ballot from practically every ne I public, but after that date the Re- ties; the Yaqulna field, in Lincoln be inestimable, causing a growth and dent, but a machine as complex and gro who does not pay taxes on 15 00, The man who wins I h the man who there could handle fifty thousand does, hors<>s, according to Mr Smith. They public will no longer be given free. county; and the Eckley and Shasta prosperity beyond the dreams of the delicate as an airship demands great and which is certain to become a law. The man who makes things hum aud don't care whether they are big hors We shall continue to give the two Costa fields, in Curry county. All of most optimistic. care and caution.” buzz, es, little horses or ponies, but want agricultural papers, however, the Or these fields lie west of the Cascade Governor Curry, the new rough The man who works and the man anything that will work. The Unit egon Agriculturist and the American Range, but none have been developed CENSUS REPORT ON who acts. ed States cannot supply the demand, The navy department is eonsider- riding executive of New .Mexico, who •" price. Farmer, the same as in the past. to the point of production. Another PRINTING INDUSTRY ing a change in the uniforms of its classes himself as a Roosevelt-Taft Who builds on a basis of solid facts; and the horses are going up in | Who doesn't sit down to mope and aud will go still higher. Our subscribers well know that the field has been located in the basin of; Democrat, is expected to curry out dream, I This summer thirty cars of East- Jack Tars, especially those worn on Weekly Guard has been greatly im the John Day river, east of the Cas-1 I The United States Bureau of the A Who humps ahead with the force of ern Oregon animals have gone to shore and on dress occasions aboard. all the graft in the territory. steam. proved during the past year, having cade range, but little is known con- ¡Census Nebraska, the young ones to work ______ on announces the publication of ; The caps provide no shade for the sizable Job, even for a Rough Rider. Who hasn't the time to fuss or fret. the farms, and the brood mares to been enlarged from a six-column, fernfng it. All of the fields west . Bulletin 79, presenting the detailed eyes, and are easily blown off the But gets there every time—you bet. raise mules. eight-page paper to a twelve-page, of the range, with the exception of I | statistics of the printing industry at That war scare Is so dead that The man who wins Is the man who As a result on these depredations head, it is pointed out, while the seven-column publication—almost the Coos Bay, are of small area, the I . the census of manufactures of 1905. wears on the ranges of Oregon, horses are wide collars, flapping around the even the official announcement that A smile to cover his burden of cares; becoming very high in the eastern double in size. The price of the pa largest outside of the Coos Bay be- , This bulletin was prepared by Wil ears on a windy day, cause no end of Japan had placed a hurry order for Who knows that the sun will shine section, the renowned home of cheap guns per has not been increased, and we Ing the upper Nehalem, which ha3 an liam S. Rossiter, chief clerk of the . 150,000 rifles and a lot of field again, annoyance. There is also an objec- i horses. Where men were accustomed feel that we are giving our subscri area of less than twenty miles. The census, It shows that the total num tion to the wide flaring trousers. I could not galvanize it Into a sem- That the clouds will pass and we to buy good riding horses across the need the rain. bers the best newspaper in Oregon coal of all these fields is lignitic in ber of establishments in this Indus- which are really about as ridiculous, blance of life. mountains for »5 and »10, they are Who buckles down to a pile of work | now obliged to pay as much as the try in 1905 was 26,422, a number outside of Portland, and their pat-. character, even though Immemorial in spllor at never gives up and never will people do here, and some times more. Rather gruesome, this dispute be And shirk ronage is proof that they also know I I “Coal mining in Oregon duripg the larger than was reported for any tire, as the silly pancake hat. Un These things, claims Mr. Smith, it and are appreciative of the fact. | ' last two years has been adversely af other Industry. . The increase reperi doubtedly ft would be a splendid idea tween Chicago labor organizations as 'Till the task Is done; and the toli who has traveled all over the country Is sweet, 1 1905 forms a strlk- to relegate a lot of navy relics, and to what constitutes a union coffin; The constant raise in the price of fected by the increase in the produc | ed from 1900 to In the horse business, make the bus news paper, owing to the paper mill tion of petroleum in California and | ing exception to the prevailing ten the present day sailor rig might very likewise the offer of the waitresses' I When the temples throb with red iness a very fine one now, and a blood heat. union to give a »50 funeral to every The man who wins is the man who young man has an unexampled combine, is working a hardship on its use as fuel. All of the product dency toward consolidation, for It properly go' first. chance to make his fortune doing was proportionately greater than new member. from Coos Hay has been shipped by climbs publishers, and our subscribers may 1 nothing but raising horses for the The ladder of life to the cheery market of the country. help us bear the burden by prompt re-1 water, principally to San Francisco. from 1890 to 1900. Here the pro- ¡ The old-time whipping post was chimes Great Caesar! think of the mourn “If I were a young man," said Mr. mittances, resting assured that they The increased use of fuel oil in that duct of this industry continues to be brought into service at Portland the Of the bells of labor, of the bells of Smith, “I would go where there was will be fa given all city has decreased the consumption contributed by a great number of other day and the culprit given fif ing there would be if the example of • a* x*x- — v x- *1 j Just UM v as Q good vx# xa xa, a 4 paper ' -* x- * was toll. I »HU lots of range and Invest In hors the Iowa girl who suicided because And Isn't afraid his skin wlll spoil, the time as the circulation and busi of coal to a marked degree, and the small establishments, accomplishing teen lashes for whipping his wife. es The horse will never lose Its her piano-playing was criticised were If he faces the shine of the glaring place because of the automobile, and effect upon Oregon's product is noteworthy results with a small cap This form of punishment has been ness justifies. sun, to be followed by all the key-bang i each year will make him worth Thanking all for their libera) pat shown in a decrease from 109,641 ital, operated by men of independent practically obsolete in this country And works in the light until his task more.” ers. thought and action, and contribut short tons in 1905 to 79,731 tons in for years. ’ The average American re ronage in the past, we are determined I* done; | The best kind of all around horses 1906, a loss of 29,210 tons, or 27.3 ing materially to the intellectual and gards It as too brutal, but for the A human engine with a triple beam, In this horseman's mind Is the to merit your future confidence. the Kaiser knows a thing or That And a hundred and fifty pounds of Norman Percheron. He has the best per cent. The value declined »70,- financial growth of the country. man who Is brutal enough to beat CHARLES H. FISHER. ■team. bone and suits tbe most purposes. The capital required in 1905 to his wife there is probably no other or two about horses was shown by 157, or 24.8 per cent, from »282,495 Publisher. Mr. Smith leaves tonight for Seat conduct the printing and publish penalty that he could appreciate, his establishing a stock farm in the in 1905 to »212,338 in 1906.” tle. He leaves about seventeen hors Kentucky bine grass region to raise ing business was »385,008,604. It STAINS There is talk of reviving the custom es here at the Eugene Transfer Com BANIS OF APPEAL was approximately double that re in other states solely for wife beat- cavalry horses for the German army. pany’s barn which are yet to be sold. FROM I,ANDIS' DECISION “AX INCH OF RAIN,” The three ghosts on the lonesome WHAT IT REALLY MEANS quired In 1890, and it was doubtless ers, and lt will be a good thing if It rosd It was In New Tork City, not a WHEN' THE CERTAIN IS IKIWN due in a considerable degree to me is done. According to Washington gossip, Spake each to one another, border town, that a tombstone was How many Inches of rain have fal chanical changes which have taken “Whence came that stain upon thy there are only two legal avenues of Wouldn't it be delightful if all publicly raffled off. Chicago may mouth When the curtain Is down and the escape for tbe Standard Oil Company len during the present “shower”—we place In this Industry during the past No lifted hand may cover?” . , lights are out. loafer knockers could be gathered now be expected to pull iff a similar from the fine of more than »29,000,- don’t know, because there is no gov- ten or fifteen years. "From eating of forbidden frilfti And the songs and laughter have stunt, with coffin and grave added. into one town where they could not The total value of products report One ernment weather bureau in Eugene, 000 Imposed by Judge Landis. Brother, my brother.” died away, With only the empty scene about, is through an appeal to tbe circuit except at the university, and that is ed In 1905 was »496,061,357. Dur hamper those who are really trying What's the matter with Mexico? The three ghosts on the sunless How hollow and cheap is our little court of appeals on a writ of error, out of commission during the college ing the brief period from 1900 to to build up centres of business, sug play. road And If all of Must calculate on doing some shoot which tribunal has final jurisdiction vacation. How many would real!' 1905 the increase in value of pro gests an exchange, Spake each to one another, ing, as it is erecting a smokeless them in the United States could be ducts was nearly double that from in questions affecting erors. The know what it meant if the report "Whence came that red burn on your When paint and powder are all laid in one town It would outshine New powder plant with a capacity of 250,- fast by. other is through an appeal to the su should be published that one or more 1890 to 1900, or, in absolute figures, 000 pounds a year. York so far as numbers would be And the gaudy tinsel no longer No dust or ash may cover?” preme court of the United States on “Inches" of rain fell In the past twen »149,006,927 compared with »71,- shines. “I stamped a neighbor's hearth-flame concerned, but it would soon be de the ground of the unconstutlonallty. ty-four hours? In this connection 601,915. Had the per capita value out. And we find what we thôught the Wasn't it a little unkind for the serted. If there is any one thing a the St. Louis Globe-Democrat recent of products been the same in 1905 blue of the sky Brother, my brother.” The government is perfectly satisfied knocker cannot stand for It is an St. Louis Globe-Democrat to remind To be as false as the players' lines. that no reversible error can be shown ly published a little review on the as in 1850, the entire value of pro Japan that Korea is geographically other knocker. The three ghosts on the windless ■nd it is not believed the trust's at meaning of the expression, "an inch , ducts of the industry would have situated to be to Japan what Ireland When the mask is dropped and we road been but »52,007,588; on the other! of rain, ” which Is of more than ordi-1 torneys really have any hopes of se see at laat Spake each to one another, If this strike of telegraph opera has been to England? hand, had the per capita production I Beneath the smirk of the shallow “Whence came that blood upon thy curing a reversal in the court of ap nary Interest. We take It for grant- spreads the dally newspapers tors clown hand peals. That being true, they have on ed that the editor knows what he is in 1850 been the same as it was in may b» expected to print the most In- Tammany Hall would surely cap Its May we find no friend whom No other hand may cover?” ly the supreme court to look to. They talking about, because water must 1905, the total value of products of teresting press dispatches their read- freak record In politics should it sup “From breaking of a woman's heart. is cast, In a different role with the cur •ill raise a number of constitutional have a use even in beer-drinking St. the industry at the earlier census ers have seen for a long time. When port Hearst for president, as the Brother, my brother.” Louis, and It Is always the subject ' •• — ____ _ — - - would have amounted to »141,470,- i tain down. questions, but the one on which they uvu,s, we know least about in an every-day, | 444, Or almost ten times as much as news comes over the wireless route, New York Times claims to have "Yet on the earth clean men we —Reynale Smith-Pickering ■pparently lay the most stress is learned It may do. with a bright newspaper writer hold walked, based on the claim of confiscation. I practical wav that we 'are really 1 the actual amount recorded. ing down the receiving station, some Glutton and Thief and Lover; Among the ten industries having most competent to discuss from a scl- Several members of the Jury, If White flesh and fair It hid our stains The excessiveness of the fine as ap ' entitle standpoint. Therefore. The value of products In 1905 exceeding thing startling in the way of news is That no man might discover.” their words can be taken, will not la an expression as old as the race. plied to the subsidiary concern will be likely to result. I Guard reprints the Globe-Democrat s »320,000,000, printing and publish- No doubt the rising and setting of support Haywood for the presidency, “Naked the soul goes up to God, nrxed. It will be up to the court then Brother, my brother.” the sun Is the most regular ¡»erform- 1 ing ranked seventh, having advanced ! There were press agents In the even if the socialists do nominate 'article for the Information of read to determine whether the fine must —Theodosia Garrison. ance In the universe, unless It Is the to that position from tenth In 1880. days of Egypt's g.-eaterss, away back him. be regarded as having been imposed ers in this “dry” district who ought action of the liver and bowels when to know more of the only beverage The ten leading industries were as In the dim and distant past. It has regulated by Dr. King's New Life OXI.Y GOD IS GREAT. »olely on the dummy company or Senator J. IL Foraker Is of the they can drink freely and be able follows: Slaughtering and meat be<-n recently learned that the appel Pills. Guaranteed by W. L. Del.ano, •hether. in reality, it runs to the to look an officer of the law straight ■ packing, iron and steel foundries lation "great” given by most histori opinion that Taft's thanks are alto A ceriain pasha, dead these thousand druggist. 25c. grea’ trust itself. Judge Landis held years. 1 and machine shops, flour and grist ans to Rameses II, wait their work gether out of proportion with what THE TENAS WONDER. to the latter view, and because of the in the eye: Once from his harem fled In euddtn Cure* all kidney, bladder and rheu he got or will get from Ohio. “Few people have an adequate mills, clothing, lumber and timber, | entirely. tears. ■st funding methods of the trust as matic troubles; sold by all druggists idea of the amount of water that de I printing and publishing, cotton man That Michigan escaped lunatic who ^veaied by the evidence given the on two months' treatment bv mall Nature fakers are overlooking a scends from th» clouds during a rain ufacture!, woolen manufactures, and And had this sentence over the city’s for »1. Dr E W Hall. 292« Oliva held up a railroad train with a pitch People, the hope will be general that gate storm. We read In the weather bul I boots and shoes. These great In bet by not giving some yachtsman a fork was unquestionably infringing street. St. Louis, Mo. Send for tes the Landis construction will be up Deeply engraved.: “Only God is timoniala. Sold by Hull'« Drug dustries are characterized, for the dally shave by a flying swordfish, letins that two or three inches of rain held Great. ” on Senator Tillman's copyright. Stör«. sometimes has fallen in a day, and I most part, by a comparatively small It's clumsy and inartistic to make the The optimist, while he sees much that In our last rainy spell nearly five ¡number of establishments and con fish go through portholes and merely So these four words hung abovs the Winston Churchill, prefosslonal The wettest place on the Pacific city's nslse •f the ! evil, also sees much of thé inches fell in 4 8 hours; but these fig centration in particular localities. knock shaving passengers down. novelist and politician, struck a pop Like the accents of an angel's voice. coast, so far as Oregon, Washington or California is concerned. 1« at the md He sees more of the beauty. ures really convey but little Informa Printing and publishing reports one ular chord when be knocked those We are no’ f.r a mlnut» denying ranch of J. II. Rceher on the head of establishment to every 307« Inhab- hears — And evermore from the high barba Wilson river In Tillamook county. “who boost the cost of living." more of the music, his — « «i mi- uium<_, u<a mental tion to our minds and give us no Idea that the poet who wrote: “There's a ' Rants, while at the opposite extreme ran at all of the prodigality of nature. »kion is keener, bls spiritual insight Here Is located a government station “An acre contains 6.276.640 square is Iron and steel, which contributes glory In being right,” was onto his And now comes the worst nature I Saluted each returning caravan. ^**P*r His whole view of life is and It is found that the average rain Job; but many editors know, alas,, but one establishment to every 134,- fall Is 130 Inches and some years it faker of them all, claiming that there of promise. When the problems, inches of surface, and an Inch of rain that all too frequently ’Ttlory” is all 1« a pretty summer girl at a popular Lost Is that city’s glory; every gust has gone as high as ICQ Inchej. Thia v’xa,tons and temptations come, he means, therefore, the same number 000 inhabitants. Lifts with crisp leaves the unknown is some wet sure. there Is in being right. ——------ ■■ T pasha's dust, resort who will not flirt. »'»nd« «quarely In his path, and by of cubic Inches of water. A gallon , H. W. Goode left »208,827.11 clear » Jt«d» and expression declares his of water contains 277.27 cubic inches WELLMAN'S HOT AIR _____ There Is no reason, so far as we And all la ruin save one wrinkled gate after all debt* were paid. By error At any rate It is a consolation to VOYAGE TO THE POL® and an inch of rainfall means 22,622 . '® belief In in the ultimate good good. He Whereon Is written, “Only God la the Telegram yesterday gave th* res- know, for even supposing that Fair know that the Canadian editor who Great.” , I ldue clear of debt as the total assets. *» many experiences, and sometimes gallons to the acre, and as a gallon of Walter Wellman, newspaper corre expressed tbe opinion that a sound banks. while in Lincoln, made a po -—Thomas Balky Aldrich. Portland Telegram ’ fAils. but he rises stronger In res- water weighs ten pounds, the rainfall spondent and explorer (on paper), thrashing would do the United States litical deal with Bryan. ^•tion for having discovered a Weak- on an acre Is 226.220 pounds. — | Salem Journal; W. T. Zisn. who has at last got bls balloon Inflated, s lot of good, will not undertake the “Counting 2000 pound« to ’he ton There is In him something that No Oreg n watermelons aro on was called to this elty by rite slck- ‘Make way, gentlemen, for the Lan- preparatory to a flight to the north | Job all by his lonely. e market vet. though California nww <>t bls late father Geori _ yields. He looks upon evil as an inch of rain means over 11» tow, ■ - - 1 • 1 1 -