In 1S69 at Portland 1.16 inches fell from the 1st to the 7th. In I sxjtftu. -¿n .n ——:------- —— -— - • Ib/9 at R »eburg 1.47 ir.ches fell u oy ai UIOHCSBAT. S: ITrMBKIl, > 18,9. ««Rich is the previous heavy rain fall. and in J894 at Baker City In these f>EI ART Tinr Manager. o ' s of an inch fell. .ITLIJS BTCD AnRivr A FOLKV f’roprietsrs. E r Fi. ru Baker fit) | Frani '. e rs the temperature was higher and the air not so «lamp. The S.,!t J, k- 1», I-« er, | Faxt Fi»»t Friendship on 1 hr Froniefr r,’'INS, OREGON mail l-’t. \’> - rtli, O na »mail weather dui ing the month was 11:21 h i. K msas City, 3 :25 I it Shop eld *rt««ry a. iu. > Lir:i». Cl.ie.i- Newell Hall, a pioneer st ickninn therefore unprecedented. The season has been late since 1.0 and East. and rancher of Harney county, ar J11 eerl w ii r.eat.i»?» *r d dpxteh. isp Satisfaction gsar„st td Harvesting <f fall- rived here Saturday, bri ."ieg l.is February. Wall W Jh/po k me, Portland, sown is usually wi ll advant ed by partner, Jack Craig, to the railroad 3 26 San Fi an ci-co, | 11:23 to start on a journey to his old home August 1. but this year it was p ru. Minneapolis, St. a IE. in Vermont. Jack is in a dying not generally commenced before Paul, ’.rauke»*. Chicago condition from the effects of dropsy this date; the result was about ? nd East. having been gradually r.»i.. ing th» one h :If the grain was in shoe Ortas Steamer». grave fur a long time till i o« his when the lains began, On mg to Fron Portland. case is given up by the best medical the fact there is usual!v no rain S p ar For San Francis- 4 p m. authorities within coni mi nd. C ) — in Align t it I.as no', been the His old time friend and partner Evt ry 3 day«. I Newell Hall, has been constant y practice to put a cap sheaf on Columbia Kiser St.-uaier.,. at his bedside during all his sick- shocks; the result’’is, the rains 8p ■». 1 p. m. Ex --in ness, sparing ntitber pains, timo thoroughly wet the shocked gra- . *la> 1 To Astoria and 4*ily «t 130 r e Arrirn at Outing it <S Lgers Ex- »pt nor nr ncy in ministering to his in. From the 9th to the 27th Huturil y | landings. Sund»)’. everv want. there was sufficient dry weather 10 p. ii.. | Jack left his home in the (irceli to premit the shocked grain to dry Rirrr. tar* In «»T C.IO. t »> » I tri» ti ! •. Mountain State when he was t ven'.. ()i rgofl Cify, 5f W out,’with the result o' sprouting brrir, iu and years old, and had not »- < n r.ny of set in. The damage done by the W.ij landings. 'Through freight Sjcts. a ;eu»4. his people since, Th ii nas t wenty lairs cannot be truly estimated; Ill ’ ariiFltr A Yamhill 1 ■?.-»» iayr nxtiee at any I*. I). on tierout» and cot « »I l ouRts seven years ago. lie lias been lu 4 P m klvcr. . «'atrd tn the Harney country for the greatest damage occured in Teusdav »» foi«i»t«i for paataugtri. 3. 3. \?illia<«, F.ejr. I Ort iff n G f t .Pay- sixteen years, having for many the' Willamette valley and ’in Tuli: and j ton óc \\ ay laud s. yearH been in the horse business northeastern Umatilla county. Saturd’y | with Newell Hall. The friendship The'damage will in no case ex lì .1. in. I I 4:30 j> in of the partners for each other which ceed io pe cent, as only about Tiir. ‘<hy I Wlll«m»tt*-lttr«r. | ’| u. -day bcund them through good or ill one-half the fall grain has been Tluiriind j Port’arid o Cur- I liurx- Sat. I vullis un i Way ’ | 'lay »nd fortune during all these years had cut; the tolal loss will not exceed I landing«. | Smurò’« brought them to consider ( sell 5 pc r cent, I lie 1 ams have been L ave other’s welfare paramount to any of benifit to spring-sown grain, to Kiparia, I I Saak* Ttlr.r thing else, and when he one grew i hops, corn, potatoes, pasturage, uly < x I I Riparia to I. » rick and the messenger of death I c istou. I stood beckoning at his door, it was clover and, gardens, and it is Satn d'y I j Gp I I thought that " ■ benifit well full« only the rough hand of his pioneer partner that could soothe him to offset the damage, so that the n tr.Tir J .V illi ’, GMirra I Ar»»(, rest and make pletant tho death only joss is in the dvlayetl work. liu nlit g t< b , Dug, Harvesting and; threashing will scene «dosing around him. Mr. Hall wrote to Jack’s people be resumed by Wednesday. w. v nrxi.irsT, Ilaymg is late in the mount in the East and a brother camo to Gen. ?vsi A <vt, Fortkni, Or take him home, but Jack icfused to ains., valleys of eastern Oregon trust th-“itranger,” look ing only and in portions of the Plateau re A. L MQlILt l, e» Pre.ideot. to his friend of pioneer days fur as gion; in these limited areas; «lam- sistance and comfort, and sayin if iige and loss resulted to the cut lie must go home, he «ranted Mr. hay. Hall to go with him. This wn» as In the Grand Ronde valley but sented to, for the partner would little grain has been cut before Mj. Anna Robsrlsm, Froprl.ter. to -J ‘‘V ’J m 'J -4 1T J have willingly spent all or stood 1 he rains set in; hence, in the val any privation nod hardship to Dit»w it . - - OaitotN. mak. Jack’s mind easy in his inst ley there is little damaged grain '■ f hours which were rapidly approx h anti ex« elent prospects for the ing. Mr. Hall,made a soft, bed in lite grain. Sugar beets have po.l A Co.-.S’j’ forAing Bus’no.ij Trar.ioiUd an easy wagon an I brought Jack wonderful growth and a thoia - ». » Rrcrortsirjcs lnvited rind Ids brother to the railroad uglily satisfactory crey is now ♦ ». ,.4»f x*. . On the wav JueU had.’bi n study promised. I ing the matter on r. He had ci ii - Hops are in first-class condition eluded that his partner should n it and the vines are free from lice, go jto tho expense of leaving his | business and making the < astern and the burrs'iire free fnotn mold The trip on his account, so upon r»»ch- and aie hue and plentiful, hop crop is today more protnis- ing Ontario, he told bis friend vo return home and he wuul< make ing than it < vei- was before, the trip east't with the •‘stranger,’’ Hop picking will commence in 5 T'. ? though it was a queslio: ««belter the S' litht-in c< unties about Sep' J-1 T-< i \ > life weuld last to the end of the i and in th- \\ illamette vallev '■..I . j ■ ■ . journey, The parting of the pio- i about September to. ? r 1 ? «•»• neers was most «-fleeting, though ! .f j > ! 1 he second crop of clover not the least demu iil rail.« anil as be nearly as good as the first. Jack Went .«preding on the iron Corn is very proising, and w th horse in a r»cc with death tow I w.iimcr weather a large crop will his old home, N'i wi II 11:11 leturned matu- e. in quiet Sadness to the inland bills ’ r«n ' , V't »>i«t C«tt'» •« M (la-dens, berries, etc, are in •• nix «’ *“r b * J- «I.».»» ovel I Hi mill « from the nearest v -i railroad point, while t I k - fondness excellent condition. Melons and peachci ? have Teen ’ ’ * ’’ '« ’ « , « • .;i-' of the big heart that brats in Ids > . I X ’! » Ì 3 ’ rugged breast f ilowed Jack to his ripening slowly, Apple.* and last home in the Green Mountain p ai s ai e 1 ipening. l’i ime di vini; Rf ADV FCR SAIZ > 11 «*_•*.«.• r - L»Or«,»u EVERYWHERE bl itc - <hnario Ailvueaii will commence a' about September J» i. e. • • e. . K*. . . e, r. JANUARY 1st, J* I • • • • «• , to, and dr««rs are being put in l!n • I • • , A- c,. 01 «ler for 1 h ■ VV ’ik- T h- prune • : • * • • - • • « u Fs: m \\ Ctltl-«'! 1 tllllO! ill. 11 op stood the rainy weather in • • >'•-•’ •h « • < » tl V,.*;t:»y, B»r„* >«r*. excellent form, a very fair crop i z » «. .* e y ••« ’ »! ■" s- o r ... *m* p The rain- have ceased and fait w.ll b«' secured; a« a 1 tile, the • » » » » » . rt.s- «• p’ The pi ones are larger anil better than weather has again set in. « *v»--«»r ». . : . ................................... ........ rains began on Aagust 9 am! in former vea- s. C. • > Wv at ft ». ceased-’ during the night of the 1 he prospects for crops in Oir- r r : ,b . j «p,. »•-2 • : a >: tc • • • l « • Call and »ee «anplcs of our work 26th. Rain did not fall ci ci V gon aie good, better than expec -J A. ’ « » ’ ' rt . either b.!> markllgh «lay. there were intervals of fair ted. and. <-n the whole, mail« as and get l’ricr*. et blu- b -, in each e;;r. a:.«l vaiti • ■ » weather and blight sunshine, but goo«l as in former «« ars. • *. li.tbe ’tG(1 CgnreTen either hi». jje ftt iV. Fa •rj. J. H. Rumar»!.Bur e Ore «fi •»: Y K 143. IkL. . A th«1 tcinperatuic w 1« abnormally n KF? '■ ’ eh- e le- Cf * N oti . v—H.x«'.- you 1 farm for ♦ I 'Sr-tn low. Th«' total rainfall for the e 1 ’ riue. Cttheriae • * ’ O Na ; « «• Ura. month amounts to from -• 22 t > sale or for rent, or d«> you know i f . « • t”? 4.« • • ler P any person holding farndi-g lanilx 2 ,|H inches. 1 wept over tin- Plat ¡ft. Nrn| Or». that they wish to disp -.-e eau ri'gion ««lu r<- < ti<‘ inch ot less *• • ’ c* •'! 1» • •• «<» >«•« ., s.'. pira«»' write to any O, fell, Snow fell «luting the ll«' ng-nt «ml ho will s-iul you • >r »'.t s. •- « r* .. « week upon the tnourt.iins if L.r thvt 'irrr«»t you. • r» • « 2 «o» . ‘ y « northeastern Oregon, ami frosts - * k « - , - - - - k u - : - k l - NET YO1X. • » occured over the P.ateau region When you fl- I vi item cf t-.es' I <■ rl.M hip. rsmark nnrt.r- <m tl e 1 ph, 'S'1’. »"‘I - call up 'phone No lt> It «ill be 11 >.«•». r .k.t ll„,w ...-»„,1 ■ »•'a me» art. Bu r e. ur the latter «late frosts eccuiml 01« itppn« iat» <1 the east of th ■ I’.ist m0unl.ll>« SO YEARS' The weather whiili has prcvailvil '«r^ ■ ■ CXe — iti < The r rc sent state of the «luring th«' month «« « unexpect- I rd. At W alla Wal a th> 1 > corti? tea* trade can’t contfn :e. r ;ye complete sim i- 1857 ami thè Anwricans drink the worst L •> . IJ heavy rainfall in 1 Aug’i't «'..1« in tea in the world, and pay CAU Vt.TCK •r.1-»T. . - « Tu»?« Mxrji» 1.24 im In s i 8 q 6 end 1897, vvben ' •*- e.’- . Oc double for it. » • «Tv ' Ccrm-'-HT» le At Portland thè heavicst fell, ir t ifewertptfe «' « i « t /'Vj/ i n ' «0 * «« as in previous August ■ ;€•’»«• le. V n T*>nt »•‘•a- tl. H *n«tb«M*a «»’X l*»tenta JCH^ F. STRATTON S remedy. v "vr •«•ettrt; r patene ». teff; in i 83 i . when 2,tt I .- ;t A »v te»«.»« ‘‘••tor «4 Proof: the grocer gives on thè that yeai 1 ot i|H Baod Inifrasiifi O? itinicö-firrafd. II » N Lino LOCAL DìSEAS- •rj' ljihs r»«ultc!»r,IJ»IS« suJuen climaiic charme«, I: r.n t>«CTirw t-y. I re .-dy w‘ . r«lly iute «h» no,;,!,, » ■ in» ;l< k-y i .- M . I t ( t e k-------' iS-^ Ei y’s Cibili ße’ai LW3 7’“ *• t» » .-«i lt. It 1 - »r i», U M al.ays - • • 1 ■ torta ihe ire r.b’xi» f»r» >> <, *•. r». rfMK«a»!f « r-.a. * , ••••*** •Li tr I : j i » U to' Jl "C W '.*t .-r er» j !,r n.,r. GE'I YO U R ’! f- ‘ rn’E.t i'n t:i>- - *i b»e t».n lu|;t e.a 'N largtui b <«1 1 t:r : ln ul0 world. •*' i;, r**-i .t.s-a! f5r im '» « ■ - * aoee cf Min, k > » » .¡re, Prt *or die jLii.nr. ** D. V. F*5ifiY 4 Cf) Ito 1* tó<. Cave.t«, and 1 r»dt-.’.!a. fc.obto ..J elU’at- entbusi: < ;■ conducted for MootFaTC Free O ur O ff ce fiowci.rrU i.»-aTt n t arnet and we can secure p«m;;t i* l*«« ti^« th*« ik«» remote from Washington. i Send model, drawing or ,«hct«».. with leicrie- lion. We advise, if nateatable or not, free «f ^charge. Our f re not due till patent is secarel. , A P amphlet , “ U-w to Obtain Patents,” witk cost of same in the U. 5. and foreifa eouatxie« sent fits. Address, 0» A jvs J mi O c J l 00. IKviiZG, ;: ue is uw. t: r.'F.-T »:-. •¡■•.t-jt SluZiJ; 2ui; The Wetey Qit»«ica iti «< 1 ¿Vt cJ «f. eXi««cc •«<! £ «ore. V. » •.-«■«rW • >!» t*tT.»!'Ur. j A. corrtrt accotnt ©f t** ietwt» ©f Co:i£reF6 $<<cn cac’.i • eh. A fc.ui’.y i a.»' r fox the 1. • ? au3 tre- •*’e. A.T i’e inpor’« it l.eppenieje of U:» , c<B-lr ee 1, in ne «a colon:»«. A 1-.' «ar.'A'.aii iuevcr, <letaeuJ Territory. ì ì e f- Sul»err?jitT«a F.-ice, Fer Taar. Beudfor•*<;«!«; aerata PablUF.e • • : • ’y ifh. I.|th. aid m . .- ither p -I '-1 w 1 1 ram 1 >' ,_l. buck AL.» ii you srt ciiiic Hìicrian. - Dr ."FIFES, r cede» and B.«.. Suppl!«#. JOHN F. *T»«TTO* • • ii' iu i>i ini tak (T k t tt.e Sflvr- Kr.'r- C9 , WASHINGTCX, D. C A7.E. ?*’•% *-• fiiiikea a speeiwltr ♦/ Epikpay, hae witbeut dosbt t:a*ted«Qd ewr- r:are a-.cr tfer.a • af Hvirff rkytieiai; >« .• rc'xc is Wc ht rc he« r4 of c«.’ •• 0/ w yt' «’ rarste ttre4 hin. E • publilJ’e'fc vai ca A :• wtrk r« thia <i<- «R < ha ie»i« •r i t k a larr* r \f Ivi will i J 53« 2T. • • - --i« re< « - • . i w ce- ’□r«'. TTe »I jpi y--r M. C. WH LBC |« » - Copyriaiita ?(» ycwr* «»- -*n .« ................ M LJe ei!,;:. JOHN r. «TftATTOJre CllkMATW st#’ ;* Bi'Cir^iSiLilJiflnn •»« «:.’ I- 5<Pi-«»tli». B»»Je '4eJ« > •-.'»• i.tr.Fia-.d » IMB« V ,j .; i , m > X.cd:erC.t** JCHM P. STRATTON, /■••ri.-, V,;. J VU.'.M.'f fMlr' »n.eu. bi«, an b »u* »u k . y