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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1901)
COUNTY. OKEGON. EKIDAY "Tv*, tbs's forg»*ttea bias." said Bill/, awd that brUef cave him sc. ret satisfac tion Ils had kauwu Mary hiag. eat ths Interval ba had felt la bsr whsa a k.ffisi;. aegl«s'ta«l «bild, bad Out la ths kraal deetwaasd as the tapss wf lime grad- FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS ■ally ripeo««! her lata a Bns. ¡atrUigvat OF THE WORLD l<»kia« girt. Hr was tn her a bruther •tilt, but she to him was dearer far tbaa a sister, and ttniufh ta bls letters be al ways add reweed her •• «mb. la bl« heart 4 b« claimed her as «ometbitig nearer, sod yet hr had never breathed IS her ear a word of lave or hiated that it was fur her wake be toiled both early and 1st«, hoard ing up hla earnings with almost a miser's care that she might t*e educated. Itecularly each week she wrote to him. • nd it wa« lbs receipt of these letters Several lives were lost in a torna«!« and the though is of bsr that kept his in Oklahoma. heart so bear» and ebseeful. a«, stale A mint is not likely to be estab stri »»appreciated, ruvp! by Geuvge. be ■ ’»rd <Mb dtvaadng of a bright future lished at Manila wbeu the one «reas object ot Ins ItfC A nugget weighing f2«l has been abould ba rwallaad. found In thr Klomlikr (To tw l.Wlinue.1 I Secretary Gage favors a "token” CARE OF THt EYES. dollar for thr Philippines. EVENTS OF THE DAI Keystone Shaving Parlors G U VINCENT. Pio*. Only Fini Claw Shop in th« City 1$ (ml» Shaving Hair Cutting Slump.-ng Baih> i’ll AIM El! It wa« l«**tamng to l«r «Isy'ighi I* the 0R J. W Vis.T I. city uf Brat**44. an I •• the *rsy east cradually l>rigb(rm*-i ami grew i«-d m tbe suing day. a y^amg m«u loukeil «Mit »p-*u Specialist for Refraction r bu«j world around him with that Defects of the Eye. ’Ung of utter lomdmra a wbieb one so often fvrla in a grrai cl i y a bere all I* Folti I Oh, <»•». Mt artvly four a*»w and »(rang* tu him Will male regular tripa to Kcu. «kreb» bad pa**rd «mew the W»U** of a Watch local column l*r date of «irti». . tolling bril b«d fallen <a«1 ly w|i.m bls ear. tv «1*4 he had l«M>k*d into a gr««r » it dream j they laid hi« m »tb*r ta hrt | i«n>» re*t. A prevailing fever bad effect rd what lb* fancied «d»D*ut« of >rara had failed tn dn. and Itilly B«*tidrr »•• now «a orphan and ak»a* to tb* wi»h? world, lie knew that be had hla own fur tone to make, and after «ruling bia uuiibrr*« affair» and (Hiding thrr* was .1. KLAR I). Prop. nothing Irfl fur hiia. hr had come to thr )ify. and «»ti ^b»« morning wen! f*»Hb «Um* to kwdt f<»r employment, whb u<» N«wly F'umahed and Rcfrtlsd other rrc*M»mradainm than thr frank, l> t). »1 <-f;it* »•; >f h ♦ h »11 I* IIW f«< • Tbrvugtenwl J* "It wa« foM^iab it» tuv | o attempt II.** Our table» ar* »upplicd with ths thutight hr, a* hr stopped in front <«f a large whtilraale eatnMbdimcnt Ilia rye bru ths marksti aH.*rd.31a^ whirl» waa IrUcrc! South ot Bndgr. SOO. OREGON «aught thr sign * H J Mcldru A Co ’’ The name aosnd rd famlHar, at»*! something whHprfed !«» him t«> enter. Il<* did •«. and rn**■»•:ing in the doorway a i »U. el«*gant looking young man. hr »»krd for Mr Mr|vl<-n "My nnrle." rrturned th* gmtlrman, «h«< wa» u uir »tber than <»«*urgr More land* h«« imj I yet «’*»<»•• down, but per* hap» I ran answer your ptirpoaa juat aa well, |M wi«h tu pnnhaae gnodsF* B’Hy. thinking that ever« one must know hi* poverty, fam i«*d tberw w «a •ufnetbiug *alirt<’»i in thr quration. but hr wa * mistaken, th«- mauiirr wa« nat ural to th« »|»rakrr, who. a« Billy mad* u*> dir*-< t i« ply. again asked; "What • •• would you like, sir?" Momrthing to do; for I have neither money nor hm»»-." wa« B»Hy*« prompt an . »wer Will you give me y»»ur name?** «aked Commercial House Hoiseshoeing a Specialty... SCIO. OR BANK.. OF.. SCIO CAPITAL, $20.000. OFFICERS: Prendan I V ki Praudanl Caaiurr |. T. Games 'M . A. I R. Station Roe» a grncrsl tanking and ticbange basine»« Loans made al «uirent rale* and drafts issued on principal cities A t k -4 m *' » t> «Htj prompiij. SOO «• OREGON. Corvallis A Eastern R.R liât < «ni» Ma. S, far V s,alas lYain 1««»»« AtUsm n aa r M * 1 a> r M •• art t»»» \ *s4*iiha M No 1, hH«r»l*( I*»*»» »<|aib» • m A w laave» < covalli* H X2 A V A Ft I ven A ihaw« Mit« F N Me. 3. f**r l>*»i»*»ll _ . 1 aa r M I*-«**« < orvwlltai « » M i rattr» A lls«Ut • MF M Artlvr* Iwtrull No. 4. f«om OelVWll * I*»v»* Iwuroii . ’• 1» A w l*-a«an AlVanv II *A 4 M AHDn < orvallis rr u F N Traina 1 and i l-riaa^a Alban* a«»»1 « i>r < all<* T w **4 m •, ThHra>ia)• an«1 Nalurdaj* O4«lji All olbrr traina <1alh <■ i>r|*i ‘•undat Tratntl and 4 arri«* lu Albasy in tinte i<» eonnact flllh tbr •*. F •«»ath itotind traiti. •• «all •• fl«ing t«<» c*r thrre In AH-ant t«elore dr|M»riUfr ol * F t»o<ih Umind tra«n («>r F««rUan<l Tflin Sn ; r*sHiire*t» * Ith Ih« A |* W « *| Mi «Ir traiti al • ortaltia < r««aa1tit <«»r ind«-f» n«ìenr*t M, Minutili* and all pGht* n>>tih m i'.sriiaud BI>W|M rro.Nlt. Manette. J TVIlXKIt. A«*wt. Albani EAST AND SOOTH VIA Shasta Route Trains leave w e«i Bri» tm Corl land sn«1 way •ian«u« at Bi 1 a m lewis l«»i Allah, ai i u** P m r'ï ’?• V • » laarr* Fmland • a » , Î p m. Aloatiy U •» y ai . le » y m A ra» rameal» ¿y wt , 4 tâ a m *• Uan FratMiaro* t, m * a a* Ofdrii ■ 4 • a ut . Il • m •• £en«*rta m . » a m •• Kat«*a* < h» » 3-V 4L tr , • W a a», •* » hlrago 7 L* a m . » • m * I*»* AHgrisv* i JD y m . 7 a m •* > i y««» > e y m , 4 p m •• Frvf* W Mfth a a m .4 w •• ili? M Me>ii< a • .«a m.» ùa n* H«'c«’<>ft 4 a m . i»w •« nrw orle an» a X> |> m . • 3S a m * n «ah ngì. a • «1 a m . * 4.’ a m •« Kew Yarl 12 «3 y ■ ,L' « P m F«l •n«1 I rHt • «r* Mh !>•«•• Chait ear* NK titumio |<* llate» fla<l Ki ' a#«', m <>f Fra»4*1 am arHh «areral pan. « Mina Fhiilppina«. terira. dmanarr atmt al Wni H ILK HAN. « Kfl A Fam Afl. I*ufuaa4, Ut Billy complied, and when hr «poke uf bi» native town George repealed it after him. aa>ing "I have awe arquatolane«-« who spend the summer in <’biroper; but juu probably have nrtrr known them." Immediatety Billy thought of the Lin coin«, and now k*«»w why fbr name of >- ’• n -• I ‘ ; II* !| I : ■ r I Jenny apeak eff l-la. and frh certain that It .1 Madden w •« her father. For a ni‘>tu« nt G«*orga regarded him In trutly, and then said: "We arhlutu em ploy «trangrr» without a recommends- ii«n; still. I d«> n«’t brhrve you need any. My um I*- i< w anting a young man. but the work may bardh suit you," b* added naming thr duties be would hr expected j to perform, »‘. h «-«-rtalnly were rather mmial Mt ill. •» the wage« were liberal. Itilly for want of a hrtter, accepted tb** «ituati«»D. and waa immntiatrly introdac rd to bi» bualneaa, For «otne time he > nly »aw George at a diatan r, but *«« told by one of tbe clerk* that he was juat graduated at Yale, and was now a junior partner u> bis otp’le'e establish' mmt. Wa al hkr him %ery much,’* Mill the Herb, "be i» »o pk-aaain and kind, though a little proud. I guraa.** ’Thia wa« all that BiUy knew of him un til he had lircn in Mr MeMcn’a employ- meut marly three week». th«*n. •• be waa t>De day poring over a volume of Horace I which be bad brought with bun. Gr -rge. who ebanrrd to paaa hy, looked over bi« •hiHtlder, etrlaiming. "Why. B< ndcr, «an yon read Mun? Ilrally, Ihta 1« a nov elty. Are yu<l fond of book»*!^* "Yen, very,** »aid Billy, "though I have but a few of my own," "Fortunately, tb«a. I rau accommodate you,” returned George, "for I have a tol erably good library, to which you can at any time have kw « Nupp*»*c you come round to my unrb’i tonight. Never iniml al*»ut thanking me." he added, as he saw Hilly abuut to apeak; "I hate to l»e thanked, ao to-night, at eight o’clock. I «hall expert you?* Accordingly, that evening Billy •farted for Mr Hcldra’t. George, who wi i»hrd tn •ave him from any euibarravamcnt. an •were«! hla ring him«rlf. and immediately romlucted him to hi« HMim, where for an hour or ao they diaru»«-d their favorite b<M»ka and author«. At laat. George, a»- t<*fH«hed at Billy's general knowledge of men and thing», eiciaimed, "Why, lUn der. I do liebeve you are almost aa good a M-holar as I. who have l*ren through college. Pray, bow does it hap|*en?** In a few word« Billy riplained that he had Iwen in tbe habit of working aum- m*ra and going to a«-b<*ol at Wilbraham winter«; and then, a« it waa nearly ten, be hastily gathered up the U«ok* whbh G«*»»rge ba<l kindly loan«*«! him am! took bia leave A» he wa* defending the broad »fairway b* met a young girl fash ionably drvaard. w ho ata ml at him io auiue aurpriae. In the upper hall »be re ct>unter«-d (««-urge, and aaked bhn who the stranger waa. "Hi* name la B*n«ler and be came from Chicopee," anawered George. "Bender from (*hicoper'" repeat«*«! Ida. "Why. I wonder if it isn’t tb* Billy H«-u <l*r about whom Jenny Ida ruin haa g<»ne a I tn o»t mad.” "I think not»** returned her couain. "for Mrs. Idneoln wnald hardlv anffrr her «laughter to ineniioti a p«H*r l*oy*s name, mu« b to <•> mad about him '* "Bit.** anawered Ida, "he worked on Mr. IJncoln'a farm when Jenny wa* a little girl, and now that »he 1« older «he talks of him Dearly all th* time, aal ll<»ar say a It would nut »urpri»e her If ah* abould «ome day run off with him." "I uaaibly it ia tbe «ame.** returned George. "Anyway, he ia very fine look ing. and a fine fellow, too, besides bring an eirrllmt acholar." Tae next day. wb«n Billy chanced tn be alm«*, tieorgv approached him. and after making aome casual remarks alrnut the hooks be had borrowed, etc. be sal«!, "!mi you ever are Jenny Lincoln In <*hic- uprr Y* "Oh. yea," answered Billy, brightening up. for Jenny bad alwiy* been, and still was. a great favorite with him: "Oh. |c\ I know Jenny vef w*U. I worked for h*r father a-«m* years •<<». and b* ; tan»«.’ grratly Intrnratr«! In brr'* Tbm >« mi moat know lira* | ry IUec«*laT* "Yea. I knew bim.~ said fleorge on»tinned: "And think but Ihlle of him. of ciYtira* **• On thia auh}*« t Hilly waa »>» iiunmlt tai II* bad no reua* fur liking Itenrjr. .»nt would not any au to a rontyaraUve Rtrangwr. Groegr wae alwHit < a war oberraintf ■ little» old fa ah »«med t>ook lying upon on* of tu* botse» be took it up and. tumlutf to th* rti leaf, read tbr U«n»r of "Frank Howard.** "Frank Howard! Frank llowaMf’ b* repeated; Mwb*r* bare I brant that uamr? Who la hr. Bander r II • * a * a httle EncHah boy I oace hnrd r*ry uiUfh, but hr ia dr ad wow,' aa* •were«l Hilly, and Grorgr. with a aud d« nly awakmrd mrioeity. aaid: "Tell n»e about huu and hie family, will y<wiT* Without drrarwing that Gcorgr had Fvrr nren thrm. Billy told thr etory of Frank** aicfcttms «nJ d*atb-«r th* noble «otwhirt of hi« little Slater, who. when lh«*rv waa no «(her alternative, went • -brerfully to the peofhouee* winning by her gruilr way» th* lot* uf thorn* unitaed to luv«-. and tamuitf thr wild m«*»d of a maniac »inti! aho was hartnl»*« aa a child. Aa he proceeded with bi* •lory George lu'x'amr each tnotnent ntorr • nd more in Urratrd, and when at la*l there waa a pauar. hr aaked. **And ia Mary m th* poorhouee now?" ‘ I hate n*it tnctitionni her nnnif, and pray bow can»« yon to know UT* •aid Billy In aome mirpriar. In « few word* Gtmrge r»»latrd the pa r- thulera of hi* acquaintance witb the •!f*n again aaktni w I ut * both Mary an»l Elia w*rr Billy replied that for • few year* l»ark Mary had Uvr<l with a Mr«. Mamin, while Ella, at the time uf her mother*« death, had been adopted by Mr«, Camp l»rll, •‘But*** «akl he, "I never think of Ella In 4'onnrctlon witb Mary, they ar<* au unlike. Ella ia promt and ram and «illy, and treat« h^r punter with thr utmoat rudenvaM. though Mary 1« far more agree aide nud intelligent, ant) a« I think lb* b< »t looking.** ■ She tnu«t have ch-ngrd very mneb," • nawrrrd George, "fur if I reri»*mber rightly «he wa* t»o( remarkable for per »4mal beauty.’* He wa« gutng to aa* u»<»te, when »ome an* slapped him rudely on the »houldvr. railing out, "How are you, old feller, and wha*< iw there tn B<MUnn t*> hKtfWSart AlK'b a aca|»vgrace a« 1 ainT" lyOokihtf up, Billy «aw before him Hen ry I.incwiti, eiquUitely dreaaed. but bear- ins in hla appearance rvident maria ut diaaipatiun. ’’Why. Henry.** ri<laifnc<| George, "how came you here? I aupp*»<»ed you were drawing lampbl.-t« k caricature* of «»me one uf thr tutor« hi old Yale What*« the matter? W hat have you hero doing Y* "YY’by, you »••*.” answered llrury. drawing hi* cigar from hla mouth, "ouv of tbe aoph« gut bi« arm broken in a row, • ml as I am an tender hearted, aud < on id n't bear to hear him groan, the fac ulty kindly a<hi«ed me to leave. an<1 »ent on before me a rrroinmvudatioci to the old man Hut I Used 'em. I told ’em he wa» lU Itottton. wher-va« be’« in Chltiqwe, »u I juat t4M.dK the letter from Ih»* oflb-e myasdf. It read» iM^autifuny. |>u you undemtand ?" All th»« time H.-nry hail apparently taken no oulica of Itilly. whom Georgy* now Introduced, aaylng be believed they were old acquaititativea. TV lib the enol oat rflr<»ntery Henry took from bia p*>ukr a quiaimg xla«». aiid. applying It to hi» eye. »a»*I, "I’ve alwmlutrly «tudinl until I’m near »igbted. How hmg bar« tbe ul<l f«dk« been in Chicopee?*’ "Keceral week«. I think.'* answered George; and then, either bvmnae he want ed to bear what Henry would aay, or I m < amu- *»f a reawakened Intereat tn Mary Howard, he continued, "By the way. Henry, when you came •*> uncervuimii ou«ly upon u«. we were speaking of a young girl In Chicopee wb«»ui you have perhaps ferreted out err thi«, •• lUu der «ay« »be i« tine looking." Henry »trokrd hi« whiakrr«, which bad revelled far mure rultiv«t»<>n thau bi« brain«, «tuck hi» hat on one «ide an I «tiawrrrd. ’ Why, yea, I auppuae that tn my way I wa« amurtbitig of a L*boy with th* fair aex. but really I do out Dow think of mure than one hantlaome girl m Chicopee, and that U Ella Campbell, but «he ia young yet, not •• old a« Jenny —altogether too «mall fry fur Henry Lin coln. Eaq. But who ia the girl?" Billy frowned, for he bold Mary*« uam* • • too aarred to br breathed by a young man of llrnry Ltnroiu » character, while George replied: * Her name ia Mary Howard." "What, tbe panperT* aaked llenry, lw>king aignifirantly at Billy, who replied: "The earn*, air.** "Whew wf* whistled Henry, prolong Ing tbe diphthong to an unusual length "Why, ah«*’« got two teeth at least a fool long. an<l her face lo<»ka aa though •hr had juat l**en in the vinegar barrel and didn’t Ilk» the taste of It." how "But, without joking, though, dnra «he look?” asked George; white Billy made a movement a« if he would help the th»<ilent puppy to find biv level "Well, now, old b»»y." rrtnriwd llrnry, "1*11 tell you bonratly that Ibe la»t time I «aw brr I waa »nrpmwd to find bow much »hr wa« hnprovrd. Nbr baa »wal low evl those abominable teeth, or done •owething with them, and ia really quite de<ettt looking.** Mo saying be took bi» leave. Ju«t then there wa« a call fur Mr Moreland, who alee departed, leaving Billy alone. "It ia very strange that «be never told me •be knew him." thought be; an«I then tab* mg from bia pocket • neatly folded letter, hr again read it through. But there was nothing in it about George, except tbe simple word«. "! am glad you have fotiDd a frieD<l in Mr. Moreland. I am aure I abould like bi tn. juat bee a use be is kind to yen." ’ ì BUICIOE O1 DR NEWSOETHESTATE i» Pittaburg. June ID —Major W II Daly. surgv«ui on the staff of General Mlira in F rto K ico, Cvimmitted aui cide al h:a home by »hooting himseU tn the right temple The body was («Mind in the bathroom Iving in a pool of blood, with a 3N calibre re volver lying on the floor |>r F*l*-r, who waa sunimoneil at ofM-r. found the bullet hole in 111« temple and an nou new I that death had taken place several hours belore. N»i rati** is known (or Dr Ualy’• dml unleaa it ta that insomnia drove him trmpo- rarily l nanne For some time he had nren unable to slrvp regularly, The dnrtor waa a widower and leavra no immoliate I family He was 5U year» of age and for many years had law*,, prominent ; in medical cirri«« The weather biiroau has **nt < hi I He game«! internali«mal prominence warning against rainmakers during the Cutan war, as it waa his The governor has railed an cttra report to the commanding general sesaKin of the W ashitigtiiii h-gislaturo. «•I the army that •tartoi the "enr- taime«!” beef inquiry The explosion of a rar ot dynamita at Hinghani¡4on, N. ¥., «■ut all SHE IS GOOD AT REACHING live». Mw*bT enable end Suffering Mir S'aeily t e A vul. e •„ Non lire» la the coiuparlsoti between an ouucw of prvieiitlou and a |*uuml of < ure inure applicable than In th« car* of the ryes, for the ueglw t uf arrtuing tj trivial affeettoua. perfm’lly curable « In their Ix-giiiiiinga. may lead tu an In credibly abort time to permanent lo> l)r. .Daljr, who started I the "rm- l*airmrut of vision, or even to total talmcii " !»-«( agitation, ruminitled tdlndnrna. The care of the eye* should suicide. begtu with the nminent of birth. The Edgar Gierhatrr was arrrated in new baby's eye* should ta the Hrat California for larceny of |IO,UNI in part to receive attention They abould New York. ta wiped carefully with a pl.ii* ot ab The Lake Washington canal pro- sorlieiit ixittou wet with a warm aolu- ject has l*«en referrol to the general lion nt boric aclil. of a alrvtigtli of naval Isianl for final decision. a taut sixty grains In four miner* of Action of Canadians in jumping distilled water After the llda ha va Inu-n tin»» tarefully nnnlird on the out Americans' nulling claims cause« aide they should tie gently a»-parat*-d protest to be made to former govern mid some of the solution drnp|>ed Into ment. Kitty British surrendered to a lUcr the eyes. In washing the ryes one »tumid l*e force. * arcful never to «lip a gain In the solu Senator Tillman has withdrawn his tion a piece of cotton which Ims once resignation. lieen u»«ul; a fresh piece must be taken The English Derby race was won each time thr ryes are wiped. by an American horse. The tatiy'a ry«*s must ta protected The latar situation throughout from the light; it* crib aboulil be placed where tin* eye» in* not eipoaed to the S|*ain >« in a critical condition. Fire destroyed a valuable library full light from a window, mid the car riage should have a *lia*le ralm-d only within th«- sacred city at Pekin. alMiut a foot atavi* the baby's bend. Another naval cadet ha» lerti dis- Children often suffer from Intlmiiina- ntiiuied from Annapolis for basing. tlon of the «ulgcs of the ltd», w hich are Five fishing Uvat», carrying 177 red ami a* aly ami tbe laslica fall out ii'.eii have l«ecn lost in Iceland water« ami break off Tills ma) Iwtoken a luite advices from Alaska say the general wrofuiuna condition, or It may <le|«-tiil u|KHi Mime defect In the sight Y’nkon river is now <*|«-n to a point which causes eye atralu. <*r It may tie I h -I ow Dawson, only a Io« al truuble. If It is only a local There are several thousand A meri- trouble, a few applications of taric cans in South Africa fighting on one acid ointment nt l«-«ltltiie will gener «id. iil I h<- i -t hi 1 ally effect a « ure. The driver was kille«l ami thr«-« Conjunctivitis, or InRmumatlon of Hie passengers injured in a British Co membrane covering the globe of tbe lunihia stage accident. eye. may Io* dur to a <-«ild. to tbe action International survey place« moat • tirlgbt. svnllgbt from valuable mines in Mount Baker dis water or from snow, or to eye stralu i triet on American aide from some visual Imperfection. I an Immigrants suffering from tubercu ally the tarlc add solution will give relief here, even when the trouble can losis in any form will not Iw allowed not I m * |K-riiimiviitly cureil until proper ' to lamí in this country. fht Rttlsn tacht ladapendow « Taira England’s average winter tempera tun* la eight degriiw abote (reeling point. Germany has now I'.l tll) tai) more inhabitant* than Frau««-. I&,000,000 more than Austria-Hungary, tt. - "that It must have Is-en one of those INNV.UIIO more than Italy. recent production* that tbe critica con Mortality among thr colored prstpl« demiM-d for their horseplay."-Wash ot Baltimore during HMM) was threw Ingtoii Star. times greater than among the whites. There la time for everything and eV- Tutarruloaia caused one-tenth of ths deaths. ervKMlj. ospedali/ th« <x>a«lct< A nugget, value«I at *3M was found in Pine creek III Eastern Oregon Sli-et ami snow fell at 1st Grande m cnlly No damage was done. Govwrnor Geer will deliver the F*. irth <■( July oration al Baker t'ity. 1 be llonatua mine, in Eastern Ore- gon, yieldml nearly P*.1«) «MM» tortile May cleanup. Cattlemen in the John Day district ha«.- oragliirisi (or protection against cattle thieve*. 1'hr » it* naion of thr Suniptrr Vai ley ItailriMul to U hitnry haa hern eprned to traffic. Aa Th«' luMir County Veterans* A mo eitainn met in Fu^rnr. Eighty Boston. June II —The lnde|e*n- tnrnitirri nrrr present. Hence had aunt her abort aail in the There ia atroug ground for suspicion hay this afternoon, ami the brrrio that John Htanley, who was found being *»nly ni<*l*<ratc the yacht «pread ilcatl in Halrrn a frw days ago. waa murdered. more canvas than baa yet lawn hoist- An etteuaive program was rendered ed. The sea waa smooth, and again • he proved her wonderful reaching St th*- i imniK'ti. < iix nt o( the Oregon College, Corvelli» ■|lialit lea. (»wide« show mg consi.lerabl« Agricultural ability in windward work. Not only There were 35 in the graduating cl««* did she hold very well up to the brrexe, keeping within all average of three points, but she (noted quite fast and tackesl in the neighorliood of Ji) seconds. The trial waa confined to Its» than two hours of actual sailing, moat of the time l*eing «pent on the wind or reaching, and aayetlheyacht Ims not been sent dead to leewarvi. it being thought well to wait for the spinnaker and club topaail. Thrre was no accident Imlay, tarring a • light rent the nminaall, which rather hindered the setting of that ■ • I yacht may go out again tomorrow after noun, although there ia considerable work to he done upon hi r. DYNAMITE IN A CAR < olimos Camal Tw* Trami lo tlv Rl*wa lo Cherrie« in Marion county are fall ing <*fT pretty badly and appearances <f*> n»t indicate as large a yield as ex- |nlii| The aim and q lahty pruni i«e« to I«* good, however. Ground has been broken ’ w t he new Patter..in school building st Eugene. About 100 <100 pound» ot wool was •ohi at The l talea the other day tor ID <-ents. I"». " wk in the Weatherby and Ihtrkee district«, Eastern Oregon, is now in full progress. Slug« and cutworm« are doing no • mall amount id damage to early gar dens around Cottage Grove. The Oregon Telephone Company has a large force of men employed at Dallas making extensive repair«. Preparations for the Eastern Ore gon F Hirth of July celebrstion, to I* Ringliampton, N. Y June 11. — Ì held in Raker City, are being puthrsl While a fn iglil train on the lau-ks- with vIgor wans was taking water at Ventai, 10 The hop yard« in Lincoln county miles west of lien*, it was itili into are looking fine The great trouble from behind by a double header wild* ’• 1° g»*t a sufficient number of men In the areond rar fr«>rn to do nwceaaary work. cat train the calinos« of the «tatioiiary train waa John A. Van (¡rtMa a «tudent in the * )ai¿- «piantity ■>( dnyaimte which Vnivrraity ot Oregon, has juat rr- waa «i ph «tal l>y thr Six the impact. m>|>a<*t r» ivnl notice that hr baa been award men were killed and I Ihre» fatally in- ed a anbolarahip in Yale University. jure«! Both trains were Albany c<»llrgr commencement cal- hut the remainder endet June 14 to 19 provide« an rlab* eacap«*d with slight orate program of orations, sermon* damage was done by receptions and reunions. The college most of the wiudo is juat closing it* J4th year. Union, acroaa the r A prominent mining engineer from lo'ing shattereii Colorado ia making a totir of tbe aev- |*late gla«a fronts did not escape, arai mining districts of Eastern Ore. many of the largest glasse» in the city gon in the internal of a large syndi being broken. The stack waa felt cate of capitalista of that state. at a Cutanee uf .31) milra. Si« Livsi Lati Atomi The Mexican government refuse» t< glasses are w«irn. Another painful «-ona«|ueiice of eye allow the removal of a number of an strain Is a su<ieiu«li>ii of Sties. When tiquities from that country a child suffer» frequently from »ties, The delegates of the New Y’ork from sort* lid« or from «-«iiijuudlrltla. Í chamber ot commerce were tanquele«l tbe sight abould tie tested. i by thv laindon chamber of contmerc*. Mil« h barm ia often done to tbe eye«, > There are yet many retal» in aran as well as to tbe general b«-alth. by in the island ot Crliu. too long application to tmoks. either Jamestown, <’*|«r Colony, has liven w bool or story books Three hours of ! cajitured by the llo'n looking at print by daylight and one Judge Taft will Is-the first governot hour In the evening, should not ta ex- i-e««le<l by any child under 14. for ttat | of tin* Philippine island« la as much aa Ills eye», even If ttiMlr The Chines«* emperor is planning • REINDEER TRIP ABANDONED. vision la |w-rfedly normal, will stand | trip to Eur«i|*e for next year without Injury Youth's <'ocn|«inluu Civil government will ta inaugur- Off*, «r Who ii Now la Sitana la S«<ur< th« The !••« hlea Te*t. ' atssl ill the Philippines July I Animal i May Starve to iNath Thrrr had been an epidemic of Eight miners were killc«l by an ex Seattle, June II —The annual voy niuiiii*« In Ih’nvrr. and every afternoon plosion in a Michigan coal mine age <*( a government ship to Mila-ria brought to tbe health department a Tlie cup defender Coslulit Ion waf after reindeer, aeeording to Dr Hhel* numtwr t»f children seeking permission <•» return i<> school* Hometlmewi no duc idiamastcd in a «quail during her trial den Jackson, who left for the north on the transport Warren today, has tor wa* present. nn<| they hail to wait. i trip lawn ai*aiid>mvd lor the season M«>. «ay• tbe Itepuhlican. I>r Carlin de Chicago machinist« «leinatid that vlaed a means by which hla aet-retary, I i the Employer» A»*ociatiou shall die- la-utmaiit Hrrthoff. who crosses! R iis - • la and Sitaria last year to gather a Mlwa Currlgsn, might teat the a ppi I * tand herd of deer, will la* left to gel along cant a Thr«-«- |M-r»«ins were killed ami 15 as beat he can until a year from the "n<*klea are tbe thing." «aid l>r. Car Dr. Jackson think« Un. "If a person with (be gltgbteat iiijuri«! »*>111* fatally in a train wreck coming July. Ib-rthoff may starvrto death or jwrish tra«*e of InftaintnaIl<»n In the thyridd III Georgia while waiting (or a ship to take him glam)« take« a bite of anything «liarply I'onstrik'tKin has tagun on a rail III- 1« likely to la* left all sour, the face 1« instantly contort«*«! road from Grand Forks, Il <’ , to Re-' ■ •ff alone, and to lit» own twraonal efforts In eitrenir <*a«e« tin* |»alii la eitreine ’* public. Wash 1 (or »utaiatence throughout next win M<» a iMittlr of mixed pk'kles was add I'arnegu- »ays that England will ter as there are few native» wlirre he rd to thr pharmacopoeia of the office. yet ap|s-al to the l'nite«l Htatea (ot will ta It will ta I in | h ma l hie to at Now. when there la no d«M*t«»r In the military help tempt to rvwcm* him until after next office. Ml»» Currlg.tn line« up the appll June, aa the ice will |>rrmit no ap rant« fur certificate« am! g«**« down The president and cabinet has de- proach to the coast tbe line with tbe bottle uf plrklra If cnl«»l that an extra s«-*alon of con- the child takes tbe pick I* and a mi Ira gresa ia uiiiiecvsaary. Preip«t*r’i Rkh find aa a healthy <*blhl abould be may go A licw lota« e.i trust haa Ivrn Davenport. Washington, June 11 liack to m -I»< m >| again; but If he scowls form <1 to lake m r thr American and — II. D winhoff, a prospector, ar- In pain lie Is comlrninrd tu slay at Colli nteiial eiuii|>«ni>a rived yesterday from Stevens county, Immr. Twenty thouaand aerra of hay and having in his |a*>i>e«aion a gold brick Ile. lileilly lire lleyerwr. He refused to tell in grain were destroyed liy lire near thr valimi at >« It I’nclr Wellington de Bergh a retired what manner the s|**vimrn was se town of Banos, Cal English mere ha nt. w ho <*-* aslonally cured, but evidently it was extracted Lord Kitebener's report* of the re- in a crmle manner from exeedinglv came to vlalt hla relatlira tn till* coun try. wag an entlimilaalk- bk-ydlat not- cenl tattle at Viakhiiitein shows ths rich ore. as it had heen molded in a withstanding hie age which waa liter Rritish loas to have Iren Jisi babbitt ladle. seventy Russia's casualties during thr Chi-i Pmp<rof i Return Poftpoewd Illa other passion* aia a fomliieaa near campaign wen* 31 officer» and fur Walker's Dictionary, wtiliti. be f»H2 men kllle*l or dml of wouml«. Hhanghai, June II.—An inij>rrial maintained, w a* superior to all othrra. edict, ÌMued June Ä, innoiiixrf that, The city of M ittoon. III., was nwinf tn thr hot weather and the ad« of whatever date, and be aeertted to almost entirely deatory.si by fire vanced know It by heart <d thr Ihiwaurr F.mprrw», "Your uiK'le." said a cnller one day The i roperty l.am will reach >7.’* tan) the retnm of thr court to I'rkm haa ‘‘appears to tie a walking ry<-lo(Milla.‘* The .-elml general Caille» douhtoi been piwtonrd until Mrptetnbrr I. "tin the ivmtrwry.” rc«|aind»it ntir of that Aguinaldo had la-en ca|ittire«l, which thr a«trol«<rra pronounce to l«r I'lH-le Wellington a American i»lr< ra. and sent a s|iecial servant to satisfy a lucky day on which tn oomnince a journey. “be’a a cycling Walkrrp«-«l!a.'‘ hmaclf. Iter Mu|*|«-*siil«m "Did you any you took a stall at the theater while you were In Ix*ndon7“| a»ke«l Ml»» Cayenne. "Yr».’’ answered the young man who waa airing bl» forelgnlams ”1 supt***»v." abe pm-vril«-«! pensively i ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL OVER OREGON. athar Trial Spaa Fortland Mm kill. Wheat—Walla Walla, ttUc ; val- | ley, nominal; biuratem, 6li46tc. per bushel. Flour—Best grade» >2 1M)<*3 4U per barrel. graham, >7 00. Oats—U lot«- fl 32*tt*l 35 pareen tal; gray, fl >Ml 32% percental. Barley—Feed, fl7<ffl7 50, brewing, 117<e 17 50 |*r ton. M Bran, >17 per ton ; midd- lu g- |2I 50 «borts. 120 00, chop. 11« Hay—Timothy, |I2 5O«al4. clover. f7<»'.* .'•<); Oregon wild hay, IM? |vr ton. H**|*s—12i« 14«*. per lb. Wool — Valley, II «113c, Eastern tlregon, 7<*llc, mohair, ÄkaSlc. |ier pound Butter — Fancy creamery, I5«fl 17 %e ; dairy, I3<fll4c . store, 1<>«4 12<- per pound. —Oregon ranch, 12<*ll%e. per dogen. Cheese— Full cream, twins, lt%C; Young America, 13%«ffl4c. per pound. Poultry—<’hickena,mixr«l,|.T 5<ta4 . hens. fl<»5 IM), dreaaed, 11(412c per pound, spring», fl 5O«43 jvr doren; ducks, f-'*<tl7. gcrae. f»h47. turkeys, live, KM 12c, drraaed, 14<4l«c per pound. P'-t*|i«e*—Djff. nnr&|] jn pg? jack; new. 2<- |*er j»>und Mutton — Icimta 44*145«. per pound groa». l»-st sheep, wethers, with wool, fl 2514 1 SO, ureaaed. Ii<47o per pound. w Hog» — Grom, heavy, |5 75<4fl light, ft 75(45; dreaaed, 7c. per poaitid. Veal—Large, fl%<47e. per pound; •mall, 7%<48c per |mund. Reef—Gross, top steers, f5<»5 15; rows and heifers, ft .’*0(44 75. dreasml href. 7(47 %c per pound. A Georgia coroner’s jury brought in the following verdict recently “The deceased came to hie death ma lid*-r J II Hull, from a raihoad in th* hands of a re State« navy, in charge of the hydro ceiver, and the «ame is manslaughter graphic service on the Pan-American in the first degree.” ground», fell from the dome of the Banana Hour ha» lately begun to be government bui’ding Ilia skull tiiH-d in mailing cake», bread and bis was fractur’d about the left rye, and cuit» It is also used •• a children's one of Ilia legs was broken. The hos food, and for dyspeptics. In the pital authorities say that, while his making of brer it is claimed that it injuries are serious, lie probably will can hr advantageously used in place rewiver. of barley. fit! fram i Buffalo, If. Y., z • .ME-* * ¿I DALY ~«v i •w » * - ■» a # - * a f ‘ 4