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About Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1895-1896 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1896)
uc cbnrch AND COUNTY | menoed. j oom- FARM INDI It ia p light GRESS AND DOINGS OF THE ? plant wil« 1 light FLAX-RAISING W ILL ! up the ws PACIFIC NO RTH W EST. SERIOUS A TTEN TI , aim <s Hanson * two- ita. The . - . — . i story but on to be a ' rwir Court of Washington Hustnin* Wheal Marhal. ryt to be a A t t h e H a r n t « o f N o r t h w e » t e r Act« of f'npltol Coiutuiwlou O ff r .VH» j poetoftio* Of rtishltig w ... | public hr The markets have not vat recovered onfltead fc'ntne* Filed In Iht N fi — W hatcom Boord oí We who love life f'-sr most the mjrattr >. The C from the holiday, and dealers do not Everett is Perce Reservation-Oregon N#ei. co u ra it«» the K a lfiiu f o f Y«*l we in death the selfsame life shall live— look for any business until after New \ to publlr »tire ot tin Tills very life we know—hut glorified. side. — Ifuch valuable data ia contained in place, 2> Year's. I’rices are unchanged, as fol And the fair temple which now hold* our ch are to be and Tarpus, sink...,, lows: Walla Walla, 49c; \ alley, 63c the ree* at annual report of the engineer printed Saccess in flax oulture «■ fibre de breath with gladiuH ready, ptvpai, . __ Shall simply take iho glory seraphs give. lu charge of the improvement of the pends upon tlioroughuee and atten per bushel. Tbe ill, recently Renew its Joys and say. " I have not died.” the death. The vast crowd was hua— .. ft*ro<tuvs Marhal. \\ illamette and Lower Columbia river : burned. tion to the leaser detail of practice, — Maurice Francis Fgun In Century. on a larger awaiting breath Wittily the lUHtaut when and their tibutariea. It is a very ex plan. says the Moutaua Stool aan. Three Fu ll'a—Portland. Salem, I'ascadia anil ldiug w ill be the brute and the uiau would meet nz haustive report and covers compre coin me things are essential: A most oaretul Dayton, are quoted at »2.(81 per liarrel; the drath struggle. hensively all the improvements and Goiddrop, »2.80; Snowflake, »2.06; Ben selection of tbe soil, w th a thorough The But here occurred a thing iuexpliou- uncil has been soil preparation and jrtilixing; the ton county, »2.(i0; graham, »2.20; super surveys under Major Post's charge. ble. »e by the B. B. use of the best seed lat can be pur fine, »2.00. The report was transmitted to congress petitio O ats —Good white are quoted weak, al Karl kuolt down and took steady aim. As the eyre of the lioness and the man build a bridge chased; and, lastly, careful and intelli by the secretary of war, who summar ,v E. 1 ,d. The motive gent handling and manipulation of the 24c; milling, 28 9 3l)c; gray, 20321c. Then came a flash and a report, and al met both paused suddenly and remained ized its principal features in his own and si Rolled oats are quote«I as follows: Hags most simultaneously with the rebound as if transfixed, the mini kneeling, the dectricny. report. Mouth of the Columba river, power crop from the time the flax is pulled *4.26(96.25; barrels, *4.50(«i7.00; rases, of his immense rifle the huge, crunching lioness crouching. The Oregon and Washington— The project ruer of the Ta- until the straw is ready for the opera »3.25. What had happened? Why did she ant for this work was adpoted in 1894. oorna. H a i — Timothy, »9.00 per ton; cheat, lioness, the black lioness, hurled herself Jolumbia River tion of cleaning or scutching. Only upon him. He was borne down as if by obey the prompting of her iuatiiK*^ »o Daring the year ending June 30, 1895, railw or the purpose of the first two considerations interest the »0.00; clover, »63 7 ; oat, »5(30.60; wheat, an avalanche. rend him asunder? Did some subthi, 138,900.1 tons of rock was added to the iooki d with a view to tanner, the third consideration belong <¿..’> 0 ( 30 . 00 . He had missed. Why? For this rea sudden power stay her? What spell was B a u lk y —Feed barley, »14.50 per ton ; jetty which was raised to its com- extet 3 Cowlitz pass. ing properly to thu manufacturing side brewing, nominal. son ; As he aimed between her eyes out working? What was the bond that Imund pithed height for a length of about Th a Commercial Club ot the industry, although some foreign MiLLBTcrvs — Bran. »12.00; shorts, of them flashed a strange, strange light this man and beast? Could it be that three and a quarter miles (station 63 to wan flax farmers do pull and ret their crops. 1 Pacific to put up »13.00; middlings, »10(318; -ye, 76i380c Unit quivered the core of his Ic in g ; a they were kindred souls, who were on«» station 330). Groins Nos 3 and 4 i a UC ug there, adequate The Belgisu farmer selects a deep aud per cental. light that unnerved his luliid aud with together, and who recognised each other? each 1,0u0 feet long were s so finished to tl B cttkk — Fancy creamery is quoted ai section and in Keep- w ell cultivated soil that is not too ered his desire to kill. Who could tell? and the main line of the jet:y with the ing 27 ^ c ; fancy dairy, 22^ c ; fair to good, heavy, experieice proving that in a erciai importance. And it smote him not with fear— for But whatever the spell or bond it bad 17 ‘jC ; common. Ilk- per pound. exception of about 700 *oet at the dry, calcareous soil the stalk remains Ii at a charter nas been P otatokb —New Oregon. 25940c per Karl had slain many lions, and his a strange effect npon Tarpus, for be. inshore end, where som« additional app short, while in a heavy clayey soil it the Columbia river sack; sweets, common, 2'qc; Merced, nerves were as steel— but it smote liim with a look in his face indescribable, rock is still required, wa- completed. to gives greater length, though at the ex 2 j4 per pound. with sudden, overwhelming remorse. stood upright, and laying his hand uppn rer district aud that An elevated track for use in oonstruct- the pense of finer fibre, lu Ireland, any O nions —Oregon, 50(9<0e per cental. Thus he, the mighty hunter, was the lioness walked over with her to the >uilt next season. The ug the shore revetment which has a <J* clean land in good s'ate of fertility P o oltuy — Chickens, old, »2(93.00 per shaken and made ti> send hi« bullet fly place where Nero sat and insulted and 3 is reported to be back >tal length of 3,675 feet, has been uf that w ill produoe a good crop of wheat, dozen; young, »1.60(92.50 per do/.en; ing wide. reviled him. Then he became fn nzied, nearly finished. Soundings taken in oats or barlav is considered suitable for ducks, »4 00(95.00; geese, »ti; turkeys, And he lav in the grip o f death. and called loudly for the Humana to biggrat jams known in flax. On heavy soils the Dutch seed is live, 9(310e per pouud; dressed 11(9 May and June, 1895 show that there is Though he felt that his end had come, come aud kill him— the lioness roonag th five years occurred re- thought to give the best results, while 12c. hi «w a direct channel over the ba: Eaos — Oregon, 20c ; Eastern, 18c he had that clearness and poise of mind the while. rs claim that 16,000,OoO Riga seed is sown upou the light or seven-eights of a mile wide and thirty which come in supreme moments. A ll were amazed and terrified. Sore per dozen. ue down. The river was medium soils. feet deep at low water and that for r Recent experiments iu The noisome breath of the lioness ly a weird, nameless happening! Their C hkkbk —Oregon full cream, 9 's (310c ly for three hours that it our own country have demonstrated v idth of one-half mile the low wat per pound; nail cream, 5<97c; skim, 4<9 burned his face ns he lay crashed into hearts were cold with fear. ly crossed. annul depth is at least thirty-' that the heavier soils, when well 6c; Young America, 10 ( 9 11c. the sard by her weight. He was w ait And archers were ordered out. >t. Columbia and Lower W illam as been brought from the drained and of proper fertility, are I’ kopical F buit — Galilorina 'lemons, ing, w til eyes closed, for the beginning They killed the gladiator mid thelina- vers tielow Portland, Or.— The .-« near Hamilton to Ever- preferable to lighter soils, known as »4.60(35.1)0; choice, »3.60(34.00; MCily, of the cud, that hideous beginning, hut ess with their urrows. , tot fur improving these rivers, adj^ite.. ested. It is rumored that sand learns. But more depends upou »li.50; "ananas, »2.26(33.00 per buucn; a calm was ill his soul, a strang" calm. i 18r 7 anJ modified in :891> oontem ve proven satisfactory and soil selection, where reasonalbe care Oaliiormu navels, »3.50(93.75 per box; He felt at vest, ut peace. A party of French soldiers, who f y . tes seerring a channel from Port- shipments at the rate of ten has been exercised. Among the favor pineapples, » 6136 .50 per Uozeu. Tim e was a pause. Suddenly me lion stationed at a post intho interior of A.1- OukuoN V egetables —Cabbage, 1‘^c and to the sea having a low water ;r day w ill coalmenoe. able soils mentioned iu the report of per lo ; tadisues, 10c per dozen bunches; suarled, and Karl opened his eyes. gerin, came across a man uninjnred, but *oeptb of twenty-five feet. Prior ti w understood that the agent the agricultural department experi green onions, 10c; cauliflower, »1 per Ah, again that weird, reproaching lying senseless in the sand. An immense commencing the improvement the low »ton capitalists, who thought ments are "dark, rich, loamy clay,” uozen; tomatoes, 50yUi0c per box. light 1 It streamed from tliegluring, yol rifle lay by his side. It was K a r l— BoM water depth of the channel was from C alikounia \ kUkTABLk*—Gariic, new low eyes. Into their depths he gazed Kennedy in London Sun. cnig funds to complete the “ heavy clay loam well drained,’ ’ and ten to fifteen feet at the shoalest places. soils vanng from saiifly loam to the 8 ( 3 10 c per pound; artichokes, 85c per 11 ml gazed till his mind partly left him. Eastern have decided to re- BODY GRAPPLERS. Up to 1891 this depth had been in dozen; sprouts, »1.35(31.50; cauliflow No more he thought of death. lavorable, because of the scat- heavier allnvial of the timber lands. er, »2.76 per crate, »1 per dozen. creased to ninteen feet by the construc mditiou of the subsidy pro- In general terms, a moist, deep, strung Aud now the eyes became a piereing H om s o f t lis D i n I I I i t t w In K » c . , v * i r l e « JtaksH F buit — Bears, Winter Nellis, tion of dams at Swan island chute, at loam upon upland w ill give the best D r o w n e d P e rs o n *. »1 per box; cranberries, »11(311.60 per blaze . light, which grew and grew till Willamette slough, and at otbei ;rn orders have taken a sudden moults. Karl taw before him a broad, shining barrel; fancy apples, »1(91.50; common, Grappling for iliswl bodies Is n difllonD »loughs iu the Willamette river nea Wnd the shingle trade is at a space. 60(375c per box. anil laUirlous task In seaport oltlea wbttss its mouth, and of a dike at St. Helen W ill F lax F ay. OIL For the past three weeks D ried F ruits — Apples, evaporated, I 11 the distance flashed a scene. And a harbor polioe force Is maintained the and dams at Burke slough and Marti i«i4o; the soul of the hunter flew toward it. work of looking for people supiswed to or no business has been done by W ill flax-raising pay? The Montana bleached, 3‘-y(¿$4c; sun-dried, slottgh iu the Columbia river, tb have Issui drowned Is allotted to them In ealers than to clean up the order** Stockman says: “ W ell, we should sun-evaporated, 5(9be. This was the scene: effect of tbeae works being aided b W ool — Valley, 11c, per pound ; East uid. The situation of two mouths gyy go. A yield of from two to four Humans tilled a vast amphitheater. other places the regular |Mtliee forts« goner Idredging and bank protection whe ally carries on the work, though It is no* ern Oregon, 7<a9c. -s reversed. tons of flax straw and from fifteen to H ops — Choice, Oregon 4(37c per They shook it shunting. Fearsome was Infrequent for private parties togrnppleoa Jmost needed Sinoe the modificatii this shouting, even as the howl of a their own account, with the hope of obtain he new gymnasium of the u9i- twenty-five bushels of flax seed can be pound; medium, neglected. "of the p irject so as to secure a chanc iity o f Washington offers unexoel'Vi raised to the acre. Hackled flax sells N uts — A lmonds, soft shell, 9(911c myriad pack of wolves. On the faces Ing the standing reward offered by the •depth of twenty-five feet, dikes ha llities for athletic training, *he in Boston at from $370 to $800 per ton. per pouud ; paper shell, 10 ( 3 1 2 'ac; new was the look of glee— that glee inde state fur tls« ro-overy of drowned bodies. been built by the port of Portland a mber in attendance at the college Scutcher flax fetches from $180 to $500 crop California walnuts, soft shell, scribable— that comes when the passion Ill Massachusetts the amount of the w> >t, Johns and Postoffioe bars in ’ ward is »&, and it Is paid to the persona is year is somewhat smaller thaï* .ast per ton and the seed sells in Chicago at U (a l2 )*c; standard walnuts, 10 ( 9 11 c; for blood spilling lills the soul W illam ette river, and at Walkt This passion was upon all— all, from who take the Issly from the water. ■ar. owing to the standard Ibmg 00 cents per bnshel. Dr. Thornton Italian chesuuts, 12t$(314c; pecans, island, Snag island, and Cathla’ It requires three men to e|»»ratm one 13(altic; Brazils, 12,1i (3l3c; filberts, zised and two departments, l!usic says that a necessary plant to hackle 14(sl6c; peanuts, raw, fancy, ti(97c; emperor to slave. Mini wus transformed gruppler. Two are the oarsmen of th« hnaa bay iu the Columbia river. This to a human wolf. The wish to kill or and the third is the man who controls *h# indart, being dropped. flax could be put iu for $11,500 and roasted, 10c; hickory nuts, 8ui 10c; co- poratiou has also dredged the chai see killed linked, bound all. grappling Iron. A grnppler Is a straight The supreme court has sustaimd the expense account of $28,000 for the first t.oanuts, 90c per dozen. at Bwau island and Postoffice ba i sv..,« « Sr. v. i 1 / B t A AAA » K n t i n» »,1*11 ti » D — EA — — a .. _ — The impulse of Cain made all akin. year, a total of $40,000, the net profit bar of Iron, upon which is fixed about a PaovisioNb— Eastern hams, medium, positiou of the capital comdsssion. rne Willamette river and in the It was a feast day to the gods in dozen Iron hooks. The hooks are placed on This removes the last barriurito tbe on which would be $31,250. This is 11 ,'a( 9 12 c per pound; hams, picnic, iumbia river at the month of 8‘ k @9 c ; breakfast bacon l l ‘ ..,( 912 c; Rome, and a mighty, yelling multitude two sides of the bar, and there Is a long board awarding the oontract. [The de important to Teton county, if true, be short clear sides, 8}» (99c; dry salt Willamette, at St. Helens, at Mar had gathered together to do them hom Iren handle In the center of the I sir, to cision was written by Jud;e, Gullen cause tbe farmers can raise flax to beat Bides, 7>s(38c; dried beef hams, 12 island, at W alker’s island, an age by seeing a man fight with and kill which the re|si held liy the inan In the the world. It grows w ild there. and is concurred in by the eitlire court. Cathlamet bay, removing a tot (313c; lard, compound, in tins, 1\\ a man, by seeing a man wait tor the Imal Is attached. In addition to the big A call for a meeting of the «opnnission hooks, there are ulsiut a dozen oodlUh lard, pure, in tins, iPs<919c; pigs’ feet, •330,241 cubic yards of materi. signal that might hid him drive his hooks, attached all along tlsilnm bar by A Hem u nr rati ve Crop. 80s, *3.50; pigs’ feet, 40s, »3.25; kits, has been issued and new inis w ill be these points. The work done 1 • gladins into the lieaft of a beloved com little pleoes of ctal line. Th«» grapph» Is »1.25. Oregon smoked hams, 12c per doubtless called far. United States has consisted in ei The Whatcom board of trade says: pound; pickled hams, 8>*c; boneless rade, by seeing a man fight with a beast. dropped In the I mi U oui and dragged slung ing the dike at St. Helens, in cons “ We have demonstrated to the satis The loggers of the Sounl. controlling bams, 10c; bacon, 9c; dry salt sides, 8c; Their gods were honored by the flowing behind the lssit. ing a dike at Martin's island, abor. three-fifths of the output have faction of the linen manufacturers of lard, 5-pound pails, The moment the hooks eon»« In rant 10s, 8%c; aud flying of blood. Huge, huge sport to Columbia river, in dredg lg the h' .d a secret meeting fur the purpose the country that flax fibre of the finest 60s, 8 ,* 4 c ; tierces, 8c. Country meats watch itl And yonder Nerosat, swathed with anything on the IsitUun the uels of both rivers at vs -ions ot forming plans with whioh they can quality can be grown on Paget soond sell at prices according to grade. in purple. His eyes gleamed as he w it with the ro|s» in his lined can tell It la much thu same way that a fistiermon and the removal of sun s w H idkb .—Dry hides, butcher, sound, nessed the glorious s]Kirt. r compete with mill-owaers. They in and we feel certain that flax w ill be necessary. During the ear the leading and safest erdp of our per pound, ll@ 12c; dry kip and calf Prolonged was the shouting, liecatise knows when he gets n “ bite.” It requtpee g tend to put an end to 'jxoessive compe no great strengt h to haul a Issly from th« skin, 10@llc; culls, 3c less; salted, 60 June 30, 1895, the dike at > Tarpus, a favorite gladiator, had just s tition by combining with an establish farmers and the most remunerative. island has been thoruugi ly r “ In Whatcom county each acre lbs ami over, Oigtiljc; 50 to 60 list, 5c; killed, in single combat, with the gladi- I tot tom to the surtno«. It Is then ‘ "wed to 1, ed and uniform pnoe zed classification, the shore and lauded, anil then the med 40 and 50, 4c; kip and veal skins, and dredging has been c. rriei to aud by amicable agreem ut of the mill- yields four tons of flax Btraw, which 10 to 30 Hie, 4c; calfskin, sound, 3 us, his third man. He was now about leal examiner Is sent for to inspect It. I* maintain, and, as far as practic "O owners to secure advanoe of prices makes one and one-third tons of to 10 lbs, 6c; green, unsalted, lc to fight yonder Numidiiui lioness. Khe must not be moved before. increase tbe depth of the chant ( if course it is often more luck than any n whenever the condition of the market scotched fibre. For this fibre, properly less; culls, l-2cless; sheepskins, shear was striving to burst the bars of her Portland to the sea. the total r prepared, there is always a ready mar lings, 10(916c; short wool, 20(330c; cage, for she had been without fissl for thing ill finding a [sirson suppos'd tabs I y warrants it drowned. In still water, such as lakes and o f material removed being ket at price« ranging from $140 to $800 medium, 30<940c; loug wool, 50(370c. <7** three days. ld a »> . ponds, and when the s|s»t where tl»e p«w- cubic yards. In the Willamet per ton, according to quality— the bet M e rflh «u d i»« M arket. A fine fellow was Tarpus, with wav hoiifank can is) |K»inl4«d out with a nsisnn lg- James R. Sheldon, a pioneer of ing was done at Postoffice In ter the quality the greater the demand. at Lewiston, is dea . ing, yellow hair that hung afar down able degree of accuracy, the success of Urn S almon .—Columbia, river No. 1, tails, tbe mouth of tbe river, and i; “ Besides fibre, each acre produces (Jo- Five thousan .ebbits were killed fifteen bushels of seed, worth from $2 »1.26(31.60; No. 2, tails, »2.26(92.50; his back. Frank was his face, bold was ct-an'iiors is an easy matter, lint in rivers, Iumbia river, ou tbe bars at the glance of his bine eye, aud he was and harUirs especially, where there is a tor's fancy, No. 1, fiats, »1.76(91.86; Alaska, at a recent drive st Oakly. point, at Martin's island, i to $3 per bushel. good deal of tide, not one Issly In ten eon illar No. 1, tails, »1.20(91.30; No. 2, tails, »1.90 great of stature. The Presbyterian church of Boise has rock, at Walker's island, am 1st recovered even when tlie drowned | “ Thecultivation of flax and prepara (92.25. Aud Karl was Tarpus. »site Astoria. Vessels drawing tv hcoAK—Golden C, I'^ c ; eitraC , 4^c ; tion of the fibre requires the greatest “ Curse the Roman cowards!” the was Mten to sink and the spot la pi f«set decided to erect a parsonage. can now pass over the shoal The Albion State Normal school w ill care aud skill, and we advise farmers dry granulai«*!, 6 '8c; culi« crushed aud gladiator muttered as he waited, heed- out.— Boston Journal. S'oe* powdered, 6 c per pound ; '- 4 c per pound at low water, and, bj taking tage t , completed »bout the first of April. without experience to sow flux in small discount on all grades lor prompt cash; less and resentfnl of the ovation he was Flower Need. o f tbe tidee, vjesaei drawiu quantities the first year, and to grow eutry- The state reasurer has given notice half iiarrels, I 4 C more than iiarrels; receiving, for the black lioness to bo lot Some M*cds take longer t lian others W three feet of water a more none at all exoept for seed, unless ar forth into the arena. “ Oh, to think that • 'J,oe that the ca^ tal building bonds Nos. 26 maple sugar, 15«zl6c per pouud. germinato— for instalew, hollyhocks, mar to Portland witho it diffic rangements are made to properly ret C o »»»x —Costa Rita, 22<923>*c; Rio, 20 I obeyed their cruel mandate that bade (golds, gillyflowers, nssiof braven. Anulas, ®t>* to 50 are n> w payable by him. Iumbia river be ween and scotch tbe fibre For seed part of ( 922 c; halvador, 21(921)xc; Mocha, me slay nty comrade, iMvoro— Davoro, rame up In from thru» to five (lays, if oil aver. Tw o or oasibly three new steamers Wash , and the m »uth of ' the flax should stand still fnlly ma 29(tt31c; Padaug Java, 30c; Palembang who risked his life for mine in the cam circumstances are favorable— th«M is, If M 1 1 “ V * w ill be b/lt on the Kootenai for pass- Java, 26(9>28c; Jabat Java, 23(926c; Ar- paign! But he smiled in my face, as I is warm, moist and sunny enough. As river— The project for tbi tured. r ? I e age betw in Bonners Ferry and Lake inent, adopted in 1892, pi " W e recommend the building of co buckle’s Mokaeka and Lion, »22.30 pet bent over him, and said, ‘ Strike deep, tors, single dahlias, sunflowers, ",mflow " Bounds jext spring. the construction of a low operative scotch and oil mills. A 100 -pound case; Colombia, »22.29 per my Tarpus, if thou lovest me I’ and I •-rs, mignoliciU-, morning glory, noreopaii K)-pound cose. . ,, . ____ , plcou»« pinks, wallflowers, swiwt wlllla* -pound case. j£a_. Since/he opening of tbe Nez Perces scotch m ill w ill cost from $300 to 100 the slough on the Oregon i C o a l —htoady ; domestic, »6.00(37.50 drove the full of my bind » thr mg 1 and by far the greater number of MM'jg me of reservai-on 507 homestead entries have $500; an oil m ill is a trifle more ex den island to increase th' tr ton; . foreign, heart. Oh, I, of all men I, who loved appear in from five to isivon igy», bal ba per _ . »8.60(911-1)0. . uur to t* * u hW- A t present few filings are pensive. water, and by tbe additiu B eans — binali white, No. 1, 2 ^ 0 per him, thus to have slain him I Oh, flic sams, pausi«-», Isigotiia», (Hippie main heingiiade, hut the land office officials remove a troublesome bar “ Farther information can be ob pound; butter, 3c; bayou, P 4 C; Lima, fight— the fight— it is with me yeti Da (IruiuiisindT pliluz and othtirs ¡"-ear expe</a grand rush in February when tained from the secretary of the board 4c. channel. Work during tl Toro, who was bonnd to mo by ties oft from eight to ten «lays, /«.lumlili* CoKOAOK— Manilla ro|»e, Ub inoti, is clister thaii the ties of bliss), »tanda be phlox, arnmiKsia, feverfew,/etc., In rat on tbe 7 W appro* thes for the expire tiou of trade, with whom all persons desir has consisted in dredging oe'-e- of '/i ninety days’ preference right ing to grow flax next season should quoted at 9?^c, and 8 isal,*i? 4 C per pound, fore me, hi» gladio» in hand. We crtsM IU to 12 days, furgelmeiioK (silurila, the notrh side of the lslaii giv/ to the first actual settlers on the immediately correspond in regard to B aos Calcutta, 4 4c. 1 t r ' of navigation, the d« blade», bnt our eye» meet not, and lo! et lai ut in freni 19 to lbda/s, other* in I 16 Pi 90 «lays. I Temati«, p«;rciintal | Kit h— Island, » 4 .&O 196 per sock ; Ja seed. bars having been iocreas before I know aught, he Í» lying ou the and larkspur» take from 20 to »5 days te lat_ pan, »4.00(34.51). special agent of tbe treasury has “ Farmers’ bulletin, No. 27, relating »and beneath me, while I «tond o'er him germlnaUi — From Mrs. Culla Tbnrtss*« feet to thirteen feet a' horsed in payment $50.000 to the to flax culture, cun be obtained free with uplifted blade. Then I look up to "A n Island Garden." W illam ette river, a bo SAN FRANCISCO MAHKETS A ^ "N ] "eroe Indians. It is estimated from the United States agricultural yonder »ea of coward faces, and »ee and Yamhill river. Or F louk — N et casti oncea ; Family e x thumbs which point downward. Aye, htroa| lira) a- 43 native Nez Perce« have died department.” time of tbe adoption of t) tras, »3.50(33.60 per barrel; haltera’ e x around and around I ltsik, but from all tbe Fletcher allotment of lands A mlDl bit of rv\mru*i •• ruporlM M km- ject, in 1878, tbe mouth • tras, » 3.30(9 3 .40; supertíue, » 2.50(32.75, (iruftini Kip«rlin«nt*. |»o»'t Hnie tin4 completed in 1898. The births Miilra the vile gi-Hture* come, crowding, iu« ixicurnMl tH.tWMin river, forty miles above .. «.• . . B ak i . zv — Fee<l. fair to gissl, Otl^c, wwr» talk recorded to tbe number of niuety- overwhelming my »oui. They bid me to Oliver Weudall lloliiu*i- the bead of low-wap Experimenta in g rs ftin g tomst/. cions , (;holce . b,e wing, 76'sHOc. in« ikixxit bmin (« v t i wbaii Mr. Hrx» ra- r. These statistics show the des- on potato stocks, potato with a draft of two and "* I as well as -~ *“ *" W m bat — No. 1 ■niuping, '.«G 4 C per «-ti; slay. And then Davoro’» voice rings iu mjtrktxl : y of this favored Indian tribe. cions on tomato stocks, have often been choice, »i.00; The project of 1878 oo inilling, » 1.06(91.07'* my car, a» he lie» prostrate, bidding me I onee liad a w»«,ers attack uf lirala la to falter not, but kill him »w iftly. O hi” j v«r n iy w lf." carried on iu this country. Of course, per cental. improvement of the r Mont mu a. / O ats — M illint, 70<a76c; surprise, And the face of Tarpu» was noftciicd and moral of obstructions a “ llow could /yon ha VS hraln feves?” Montana cuttle shpimenta for 1895 is in the latter case, the tomato roots do 90997%; fancy feed, 75(980; good to sad as he ltsiked across tbe b lesi risi- \ aeketl Dr H ori""», »m illng ” D U onlj not produce potatoes, but the tomato Cion of dikes to contra .«aoed at 225,000 head. The cattle re choice, 65975c; poor to fair, 679 dened »and of tbe arcua to the place, strong lirainw that have hraln fever at shoal places so as t< vived compared with 1894 w ill prob grafts may bear potato flowers and 92 H e; gray, 65975:. “ liowtlh«! you find tlial uu»f" asked where hi» comrade lay in death. seed. In a lecture on potatoes, d eliv able channel for light-' ably show 7CO.OOO decrease. Hoes—(.»notable at 4(96c per pound. ( «rand was the face of Tarpu»— like Haxe—Y/uth’s Oumponion. ered before the Royal Horticultural Ho- Portland to Eugene, a P otatoes — n *t*t*. »1.7592.26; Bur The repo:-t that scab had gotten to the face of a Norse god. i ciety lately, Mr. A. buttons spoke on bank», Oregon, 50(g60e. miles. This project among the rbeep on the Manas proves And he thought of his home far, far a plant graft 00 a tomato, in which ! 892 to include the rei « I . . I U »«« aw th e A u l t a r t t . O nions — Good to « hoice California, to be untrue. Commissioner M iller away— his home from which be wus the plant, after having produced a 60(* 70c. cions in the Yamhill I liiggiiisoii eald recently in ; ( TiloiJ. oh and others have investigated the mat W «Nil, — Nevada, spring, light and turn, long y a re ago, from a loved one sddn-e/ in Cambridge ou I*r. Ilobnsa truss of flowers and several berries, mouth to McMinnr iresf "• ter. and found no trace of the danger seemed to have determined that it was 1 choice, 9 9 11c; In vy do, 63»8c. Fall ! and little ones, and carried to Un» great river and harbor acts that, although it was commonly snp- ous diseaae. Hbeepmeu report their its peculiar duty to produce ubers, Fliort, trashy ban Joaquin plains, 396, city to is» marie a »lave ; to bn juade to 1 » s*«o "T h e Autts'rat” was a »tusiees allotments of $3,00< herds perfectly clean. graai do, 4?96c; bontfiern and raast, fight out hisheart’s bltssl for t/ie amuse and, therefore, several of these were 496c; mountain, light an«i free. 6(<t7c. spectively, were ma from« tbe outset, yet in his opinion it» u n it of tbe brutal Roman»! ‘Vision» of fate.-was evenly balauc«wl for a month or • «-port of Cuban Hrfr»t Confirm««!. started from the axils of the leavea. from tbe appropriat' B uttkk — Fancy creamery, 23924c; the W i Unmet te^ rin Msdnd. Dec. 28.— A dispatch from A picture of this plant showed half a seconds, 2l«t22c; fancy dairy, 20(912c; outstretched hands and loving, sorrow two« Mr. IJtidcrwisxl, who was then ful faces came to him from acromi far, a«»i<timt tsiitor of Tile Atlantic and had D oling the p. Colon, province of Matanzas. Cuba, dozen good-sized tubers growing along fair to choice, 19920c, wild sea«. The arena, with its blood a largo share in its ('«induct, thought Eoos—Ranch, 27930c. confirms tbe report that Spanish troops tbe stem. C hbxsb — kanev. mild, new, 9911c; lust, it» piti lesane««, WM forgotten iu a th i» the work would Is» either a great routed 4,000 insurgents on tbe Cal- In ordering trees for planting, select mena .-S i' er One hundred of the the two-year-old apple, pear and plum common to tr>N»d, 798c: Young Amer flissl of old, tender memories. su< >)flNi " f * great failure and oonanlted ica, 6">8c; Eastern, 12®13>»c; West Hrddenly he ltsiWisl up at the shout- ¡Cotjpel Iiigginaon with some anxiety, tree« instead of three and four-year old ern. 11912 ^ c per pound ip Roman». H<Arn was in his face, j Hi* fear« «1 that Dr. Hoime«' out»|s»kee trees,-as they almost invariably have lisjkcd ,,|s/ him hut ns a human ..jfg g » might he hsiked npon aa conreit Presidnt C. F. Huntington, more fine, fibrous roots in proportion ig boHNt^tnd lie »visiied fiercely I ,L lint the matter woa not long left ' of the Pacific Mail tttoamahi- than do the older trees. The most kill them all with one j j »cbt — Hpriugfleld ( Maaa.) Kupnbl ve »lancers prefer to plant baa signed a contract with o n his blade. His heart hard- Railway Company. KARL AND TAR ITS. t s I I A \