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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1901)
4 • / • e ■ % I , ■ ■ ► 4 « « •> . •••* • •. re • ’ • a * • r Æ *J 7 >* w«Jt< * ! Ak*. w * • • - r J •>»« * COUNTY, OHEGON ant ■ i w. II ka<« menrluned klm SURPRISED BY BOERS to me I like kirn very tna-b. Indeed, aol yet I could a -t help feeling a little jealou« — - ■ kteeis Mewattd R4I«, O> ik « m tty a Ss wbea be aiaalfeeted ae much la tereel la yuw. Mumetiinea. Mary. I thluk that foe par»*« I er«« ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM a brother. I am getting too «eigab, aa*1 I FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS Ixuidon, June IM —Ia>rd Kitchener 4» not w lah anyone Io like you etcept ALL OVER OREGON. OF THE WORLD has cabled from i*rvtoria under treiay's my eelf. but I «urely nred not feel ao to ward George, the test trie .id I have In late aa follows Breton. lie 1« very load, lea ling me Near Wcluianarust. JO mil«« north Atnul and tMamial IGpeanwig, ol hw k taooka, and haa even offered «o a«- hi« in I if Mitidleburg, J.Ml Victoria mounted tliirncr m getting me • «ituatloa in porlsm« A Bruì Roa» of of th« of the beet law office« la the rily." riffes from General Hesston'a com Growth «ad l«aprov«nwwO «I lha Many After reading thia letter Mary eat fur ruand were surprised in camp al a I--ng time thinking of George Moreland I sábulo,i Throughout lbw ThrtvMg Com dtcenkimlspruit by a sutwrior force »1 of the time a ben «be Aral knew him - B-w-rs at 7 Jll p m June !J The wvoawtallh Lat«,I Mark, I Krport. of all that William Render had been to ■nemy crept up to within short range her «lace-and w « lenag. a« girl, «-iur- ! md ,>our«d a deadly tire into the I “I know them rhtldrvn will apllt their time« will, «hl<< «be liked the beat Hill* Eugene will have a two days' Fourth Philippine ctiatom« revenue« are -amp, killing two officers ami Iff men throat« Can't they boM up a minute,’* nnuurationably bad tbe etroogeet claim increasing. | iml wounding four officers and .TH of July celebration tu her love, bnt could he bare knowf rv laimrd Mra. I'erkina. greatly annoyed Tl is Whitney council now niM. Hix frame buildings sere burned al men, of whom JH were only slightly at twing thus pre»»nte»i fn»fn oTerbraring h»w nu b aatiafactlou aha felt la think wotinded. Only two officer« ami 50 twice a munih instead of once a* a rttftgrr»«tion the naiUk» of which »he ing that George atill remembered and felt Monni-'Uth. Intereoted la her be would have had eouw men re «|icd to General Ih naton'« heretofore. could n<4 r*r<4 gne«« Cai I lea will surrender hi« entire rea«**n fur fearing, aa be oceaahmally did. amp. The remainder w<r«> taken The «trAnger waa at that moment »mil Fourth regiment. O. N (> , will go that ahe would never be Io hi.u aught forca at Hants Crux. iagly saying “Tell me mure about her priaotiers and reJeawral. Two pom- Incoming ahi|« report paaaing lais were cajiturwl hy the r enemy j into ramp at Eugene June i7, and I»*« »hr ever »cold, or baa »be too eave a airier. quantities of wreckage on the ««-ran. Full details have not yet hern re- remain until after the Fourth. pretty a mouth f>»r tnatZ“ 'No. »he never arx»b1a.*' uld !*e|la CRAPTKK Xft. Reports from along the Columbia B-era «urprisral a force < f Victoria -wived. The •ummer wa« drawing to • do**. Fr»»st. "and abe'a got the nicest white The seriou« rev erne w hk4i lx»rd I river show a much het ter ru h of mounted riff«-« near Mi-l-llral-urg anti Sh# b«4 auc trefh. an l ! gurw» «be know» it. t«M*. for • aa witM It Mary*« art 4 Kitchener re|«>rt« Is the tirvt ai-cldciit •almon than in the |>aat few week« »he »bo«» them a great deal ** In firing aatiaf art I on tn tb« <•« captured two pompons. d the kind that has happened to the Comnieiicemcnt cierciaea are in Mr Knight, with whom ’ Mhe'a real whha*. rejoloed Lydli lira di»trirt. It ia eve|«-tral that negotiations »1 tuatrwlisn contingent, ami it is «up progress or about to Iwgin in moat of Knight, "though pa «ays »he used to be Mary w«« a grr«t favorlt«. offers! hrr Pekin will he ai'tth-d thia month p,wed to Is* due to neglect of pro|«-r th«’ colleges ami universities of the th«» for th* coming winter, but »h* yalFer •• »affron ” Ten persons were injured by a tor* picketing Here there vr»» a gentle rap >ip<m the h«4 upon attending «chool h«»r Although it i« «4T*l l»y state. ti id-» ill -at h Dak- • ’ i window, and tbe giri«, «tartina "ff. fl- »••If, tn>! after m«*!e»Hy declining bi« of the defeat indicted u|«>n Ih’wrt, the Tlx- Rogue River Mining A Milling frr. told him of her Intention. claimed: “There, we must g» in." Two Indian« trh-vl to murder the le « of the gun« is regardv«! a« a wr i,-us (\>m|>aiiy has about tiiiinli««l cleaning ’ Hut wbrrr*» tbe money coming frornT* I'matllla chief of police May I go. tm»y* aaked the stranger, matter, winch will encourage the Up at it« mine on the left hand fork following them to the do»r. **lntrodm.'e ••Id b» • if Fuots creek. Von Walderm-c will l<e created a Ika-re to continue the struggle. Mary laugbitigly ••he-J him h>>w many me •• Mr. Mtnart.** More or le«a fanciful accounts are Lydia had never Introduced a«iybody In l»«r* of «hoe« be »upp«««e1 «he had «tttch prince- on hia return to G< rmany. A new electire light company puldiali««l on the continent of all>-gc«l her life, and, following her rmnpanioua tu eJ during th« laat two year«. Only one b««!y has la«en rra-ovrrral l«-ace hewn formed in Halcm It will al» negotiations, but there is “Mofw’n two hundred, 1’1| bet,’* «aid h«. from the wreck of the ferry l»««t North her »rat, »he left Mr. Ktuart standing Io nothing In them slid nothing lias i o|w*rate a «yst«m of at rvx-t railway« the d’>-*rw«y. W ith her usual p<»llt•lies», "Not quite •• many «• that.** answered field. Capital stock, fIS-J',*> Hue of t|sc interview between Mr Mary rstne forward and received the Mary; "but «lOI I hare manage«! to earn Kruger, Iw-yrmd re The Harriman interval» have se Botha and Mr The new military c««le regulating my clothe» and thirty dollar» bvaide«. and stranger, who gave his nam* •• Mr Mtu vealing the fa< t that Mr Kruger will the (l. N G will be ready for <li..ti i art. saying *he felt much Interested in tlaio. together with my »«'bool wage», will cured control of the Chicago, Mil common »* boo!«, anl therefore had ven pay for one term and part of another.” listen to no proposal, unit-«« they arc : button in a few days. The new *«-t i» waukee A 84. Paul road. ’ Well, go ahead." returned Mr Knight. tired io rail “ «-eompanied with a guarantee of in* much stricter Ilian the one now in Lulu Prince Kennedy wa« convict Offering the seat of honor. Mar/ re •’I’d help you if I could. Go ahead, and iependence of the republics. i use «urn«»»! her u»!tal du th*», occasionally who know« but you’ll <>ne day lx the ed of murder in th- '«con-1 degrv«- and The Daily Mail’« Cap«- Town cor* The Lakeview H ater Cnm|>any ha, ptiliiahmcnt was fixral at ten y--ra«' casting a look of curl uii.y at the «(ranger, prraident'a wife.** r«w|«>ndent sav« that t’rs-il Rhodes, a crew of men ami king on the im • h eyes »er.nr«I constantly upon her. When Widow Perkins heard that Mary imprisonment <pe«kiiig nt Biluwayo Saturday, provrmriit which will convey the it Was rather warm that day. and when wa« g »ing away to »ch«nd »he forgot to An cxtenaive syndicate ia buying predicted that a federation of Houlh Mary returned from her dinner W idow put any yeast In tbe bread which »he was up eastern street ear lines with the com|«iiy a water in tiling direct African «fate« would come in three or I'rrkin« wa» greatly »hocked at »eeing making, and, bidding Sally Ann “watch it ' intention of forming a complete mon- four year», but he contended that from th« «pring to the «iinimlt of the her attired in a light pink muslin dress, untU ll ria,“ »he posted off to «Mr». .Ma hill ovcrl««>king Iwkrv iew o|a>ly. io grant self-guverninent to th« repute the »hurt alervra «»f which showed to good : »on*» to Inquire the particulars, reckoning Rinall|«>t al M ctfall ha, bren lie« Iwfore federation would render advantage her round, while arm» A nar The Chief of the forestry bureau of up a, she went along how much fourt-u-n era>li> sled row trivet ribl»on conhnr<! by a entail week«' wages would com«- to at ulnv abil- the Philippines ha» loaned a cirrular federation impossihls. l«r>MH h and a Mark silk apron, compleied ling, per week. in which it 1« stated that th«- timber Ontario ha, arranged to observe the her toilet, with the rireptlon of a till/ But with all her qululng and "pump * -ri-i> .in t b- I'i.iiip) - - * * - ■ JAPAN 8 WAR ON RATS Fourth of July. *t locket, which wa» suspended from her Ing," a, Judith called It, she waa un unlimitral ktliena street« are Iwing improved neck by a sirtidrr gold chain, Th»« laat able t.v ascertain anything of importance, Ni-grta-» about la-a ven worth Kan fiwrgttk Mraiurri Tak«n Io $ .appratì Ih» with crushed rork ornament immediately riveted Mr. Stu- ami. mentally styling Mrs. Ma«on. Mary, art's attention, and from some at rang»* Judith an-l all "great guruphes-la,*' ahe «««, are arming thcmaelvra« with re Maffitt- 1'iople of Quart,burg have peti cause »ent the color quickly to hi» face returned home an-l relieved Hally Ann volvero j-urchaM-d from th- tr-a-pa at tioned for a daily mail. via Victoria, Yokohama. June I, After a time, a« if to n«'rrtain whether j from her watch over unlaaretted bread. Fort Lravenworth, and it is thought Coquille City 1« prr|>ariiig for a it were really a locket or a watch, hr »»V, Bo.h Mr«. Mason and Mary laoghe-i they intended to avenge the recent B C June 1R —Much conatrr nat ion ■ i ’Mio H-.w.ird (•.old fell him 'I m * brartily at the widow's curlo«ity. though. burning <>( a N- gro lias been awaken«! by the c«ea|w- of a Fourth of July celebration. hour?** «« Mary aald, "It wa« no laughing mat I trees Marion countv had Eleven hun«lrral butcher» are on a rat at Tokic- The medical authori ’’Certainly, air,” asnl »he, an ! stepping ter where the money waa to come fr- m ties n( the ini|wrial university were on hand June I the suiu of *'J4.li5V Jit which ahe m-eded for her booke and cloth atrik«- in San Francioco. to the <!«*»k an«! rotniuking a silver time The I.mu County W. C T I' con* piece about the »ne of a dining plata. j Ing " The Ciil>an convention ha« accepted j -iigagr-d in •inerinirntliig 1-n some rodents in the intrialuctlnn of [«lage ventlon will I»- held the lirst week III Everything which Mra Mason cotil.l the original Platt aniendm«-nt •he told him that it waa half paat three -acilli into tbeir veins, when ««ne of August When «kcho»»l was not Mr Stuart, who do for her she di-l. an-l even Judith, who1 The new l-attl«- ship lllin-ua lx tlir the animals r1ud«-<i their vigilance, •ecme<} in no haste whatever, entered in- ! waa never famoua for geueroelty, br-oiglit II is reported at Prairie City that to a lively discu««ion with Mary concern - la one Saturday m-ruiug a half worn fastest vc'sel of her das* all--at «lid aa a coliw-qiie-.ice reverwl have *'ru,tler«" are «b aling stnek in the merino, which she ibougtit “ niel-by could ¡lit sr h’Mih an<l l»ooka. adroitly managing Americans were again «u<-c--"ful recently been direovered in ti e h<-w- vicinity of Grub creek range. be turne«l and apouge«!, ami made Into in the internati-mal trap «h-a-t to draw her out upon all the leading top [>ital infected witli the ditenar. As a «"inetliiu* de-eut, “ a-l-llug, in an tinder- The questi*m of Isiiuling achool dis Ira of the day. At last the conversation result th« war against them lias Extensive cointnio.oary fraud« have tone, that "she'd bad it out airin' <>n the turned upon lower«; and when Marj The trict N>i H. Malheur county, ill the iwiiii e«i huge proportions la-cti dicovervd at San Francicu clothes h-»«s for niore'n two hours!" < ha nerd to mention Mra. Mason's brautl ' sum of f l.lkSI. to improve the nchool Tok io munici|-ality lias voted » IMMI A few days afterward Jenny Lincoln f»il garden he Instantly etpr«-«srd a great i Another name ha« Iran addral to t li<- yen, rat traps by the thousand are buihiing, will come Iwfore the voterà came galloping up to the reliool house de«ire to see it, ami Anally offered to ac June 15. Port Royal, Pa . coal mine horror listributed among lhe people, and company Mary home, provided she had , d«x>r. declaring her Intention of staying Thirty (our «tuib-nt« gra-luat-n! J 1! Timon has di»cover-»l « u is offercl for until reboot waa out. au-l haring a good « bounty --( 5 arn each no objection» Hhe muld not. of course. I from the Oregon Agricultural colh-g«- their captun* capture M itli all thia evi- fool vein of Coal where lie has been •ay no, and the Widow I'erkina came time “I hear yon are going to IVitl-rabam." very near letting her buttennilk biscuit > Insurgent general Caill«« r- fu-w-» to fence of consternation there is no <>|»*ning up a mine on l-am|iev creek, burn to a cinder when she saw the young said ahe. "hut 1 u ant you to go to Mount surrender, except on hia own terms need of fear that the I he diaraae can C<»ia county. The mine is located maa walking down the road with Mary I Holyoke. We are going, a whole lot of gam a foothold in the country in a ithiu Ji>> yard« of the river Extensive German inlliicnc«- in the which such inemaires Arrived at Mr» Mason'», the atranger ne that la, If we can pass examination for prevention There is some talk of moving the managed to make himself so agreeable Bone isn't pleased with the Idea, but I Y'aiigts«- diatri- t alarms lhe British have been taken. While sporadic school house in district !*J. I'matllla that Mrs Ma,->n Invited him to stsy ti am. I think 'twill be fun to wash po pri*te eare-a ap|«-ar here and there, they county, to Missouri gulch or Mtage tat-x-e and scour knives I don't believe tea Whoever he waa. he «reme-i to uu Donald McPhial, a prominent are instantly isolated, and lhe sprra«! gulch Tile district i« nine milealotig that mother would ever have sent ti, -leratan-i essetly how to tìn.l out what ever be wished to know, and before t--a there if it were not that Ida Helden la Eixst>*rii On-gon ahcrpniau, was found of the contagion ia rendered practi am! a number id the children live so dcaii by the roadside The authorities (ar from the •< h<«>! building that they eally imprmible. going. Her father an-l her Aunt Mar wa, over be had learned of Mary's in the u»*-<l to hs schoolmates with Miao tent Ion to attend the academy in Wil The Wa'liigton legislature !■»• a-1 do not hesitate to adopt th« moat either stay at home or are put to great l.yon. and they have always Intended jotirnral after amending the <-«|>ital ' drastic measures in each instance, inconvenience during bad weather. l-rahani the seat autumn. Finally he said good night, leaving that Ida ehoul-l graduate at Mount Hol puiiiahnient law anil pawn ng three! and as a result the empire is trxlay in There i, also a sentiment for dividing Mary «ni Mrs Mason to Wonder th.- yoke. Now, why can't you go, loot" a better sanitary condition than any the dl'trii't vetoed l-iilla "I wish I could," aai-l Mary, "but I otic w hst be came there for, and the oth other nation in th«* world The governmnet is preparing to •■r whether he would ever come again. can't. I haven't money enough, ami there The cabinet mudiile is not only Portland Mark«!». The w i-low. t—». wondered and ttdgete*! la no one to give It to me." fire three anil one half tons of dyna-: «till unsettled, but It becomes every "It wouldn't hurt Mrs Campbell to mite under tin Nan-rw• Iwtw«-ell Forts a« the sun went down t-ebiu-1 the k-ug U beat—Walla Walla, MlM«* ;val- «lay more eoniplicate«l and ln-|wlc»« of hili. help you a little." returned Jenny. “Why. Hamilton and IVadstrorth Iw. iK-niiiiai, blaeatetn, fflatffj«-. «olutron. The sou res of trouble, "It twat« all noter what's kept him so laat term Kila spent almost en -ngh f«»r l«-r lituhal. The war <te|«arttneut ha« i*»ural a while digiiiliral as a strife between long," said she, when be at last appear candles an-l gutta percha toys to pay th« Flour—Iteat gra-lr«, |J WhaS 411 I>ar ed ami. uufaatenliig hi« borre, drove off espenre of half a year’s schooling M act of regulation» dearly defining the principle of a |««srty minsitry It's t«x> bad that •he haxing anil strictly prohibiting the and that of an iixlependent cabinet, l-arrel, graham, |J (M> at a furtoes rate; "but if I live I'll kn-w Mount Holyoke Any cadet found guilty of reaponaible only to the aovi-reign, is Oate—White |l 3J‘,ull S&prrm* all about It to-morrow,'* and with this should have everything and you m-thing." same. (Io l-e ciotlnurdd tai. gray 1! I 3J*. prr cruta!. eonsolatory remark «be returnnl to the infraction will be di»mi»*-d from ilia alinis-t i«Mt sight of m th>- pettinr l-est ruota ami for the .emaiader of the Barley—Frail. 917«» 17 50, brewing, academy. of the paditii-al M|iiabl>l>->> which have < urea V I. IIma of Urn««. evening devoted berseli to the entertain Many Filipino» have applu-d (or corne to the surface, niaking it ini- 117««» 17 5o |«-r ton. A church union now exista In New ment of t'n-le Jim an 1 his wife. Aunt Millatilff- “ Bran, 917 |<r ton ; nmld |M«w»il.lr (or any «tatrsniaii without York for the moat remarkable purj-oae civil service positions. Dolly. complete I--*» of «elf rr»|ira-t, to un liuga 42150, abort», fJO.flO, chop. Ila truwel object 1« to • K rtiger cla ima I That evening Mr. Knight, who had on record. dertake the task of forming a mini»- liff t-e* n to the p-et-*fft-'e. called at Mrs Ma cure the victime of the morphine and the peace negotiations Hay—Tinu-lhjr, |!J S’, 14 clover. ‘ry _______________ «■ma, bringing with him a letter whi-h other drug habit« and a moat Inipre« 47 m '.< 50; Oregon wild hay. Washington senate haa repeated the hors tbe li--«t>m p-sttnark l*a««ing it to eive Hat of well known clergy men have STRIKE OF TRACKMEN prr ton. Rand« capital punishment law Mary, he winked at Mrs. Mason, asylng regUtered themeelrea In aupimrt of the H»|«s— IJrtUc per lb. “I kmler gueas how ail this writln' A rich Iralgr of gold ha« lw-en dip- adierne. which la conducted by Dr. W 11 « 13»-. Eastern \V< m >I — Valley, works will end; but bain't there been a Employe« of the Caaadtaa Pacdk Will üa covered near Im GramJ--, Oregon. N Richie. Oregon, 7<<tl!r; iiK-hair, young - bap Io see the school T’ JIMJ1«' Owl in a body A small town in Minii<*s--ta was The plane of Dr Richie's work ami ■‘Yrs. how di-l you know ItT' returned |-rr |«>un«i. Vancouver, Il C , June IS — All oft Mr, M smhi . while Mary Hushed more the means by which he bo[xw to make almost entirely destroyed by a tor Butter — Fancy creanirry, l.'-iff deeply than she did when Billy's letter It effectual are to t-e made public aa nado lhe Canadian I’acifl«- track men will goi 171,«- . dairy, I!i«tl4<- ; store, lb« was bamied ber. aoon aa possible. All that la withheld Officers of the Forty-third regiment, out tomorrow morning at ff o'clock, IJ'.c j«-r pnuntL ■'Why, ,ou e«e." anawered Mr Knight. from the public la the rleuients of the Eggs—Oregon ranch, 12<alJ',c. in the Philippine«, are accused of the demand of th<Me in the eastern i "I was abowt at tbe foot of the Blanch myaterloua compound. which la. Dr bril-cry. division for an im-reaae hi wag'-s of Ju, jer ooffMt. ard hill, when I are s buggy coming like lllchle allege«, an absolutely Infallible Chre-re—Full cream, twins, IJ',c; Jehu. Just as It got agin me It hinder The battle «hip Oregon ha* arrived cento per day not having l-ra-ii ac-1 America, l3qfl3Sc. |>cr •laekened and the fore wheel ran off pa naewg. Offit-ials of the road «tat«- Young at Honolulu on her way liome from ceded to. Men ami women who have «nnk to smack an-l acisaore." that the granting of thia demand pound. tbe Orient I’uultry—Chiclrrii«, niisral, |3 IM), the low eat ievela of degradation have. ' \V«a be burli" quickly asked Mary would mean an additional annual Zu rha no has proclaimed himarlf "Not a bit -m't." said Mr. Knight, "bat It la claimed, by the Use of thia cure bona, $3<«3 50. drcaom!, H<« BA- |«-r rx|-ru<litiirr of 4BKI into. Men are he was reared some. I guess. I got out IwH-ome perfectly regenerated. I’hyal governor of the Philippine« a* auccea-j la-ing secured to take charge of ¡«•und; springs. II .'«A« 3 per doran; and helped him, ami when he bear-l |'a ■ Ian« of eutaldlahed reputation private •or to Aguinalilo. l-ndgra and portion» of track where ■luck« |3i«3 50; gv-r»r, |4««5 50. tur fr-»m Rice Corner he aald he'd been Into I'raaident McKinley has statml that surveillance ia necessary, am! it ia keys, live. Holltk-, rirr«a«|, IM Ilk- ly In.ter»- the cure.and the testimonial« rebooi. Then be asked forty leven que« it is his intention to visit Hawaii in! announced that all trains will I«- run |«-r pouixl. tion« alevut you, an-1 Jest as I was aettin' appear ao convincing that the dergy Potatnea—Old, |b«l 'J»» per mu-k; tomorrow as usual. you up high, who should rone a cauterio' men who have formed a union on the the near future. new, l».«Jc par j-ound. up, with their long tailed gowns, an-l bats atreugth of It feel alwdutely a'ure of Three wom«-ii were injured in Chi- i Mutton—l-amlsi 4c j«*r pound like men, but Kila Campbell and a grv it Ita efficacy. California Tram Vrsgfc. cago, two probably fatally, by the col gross, l«-«t fiborp. wether», with wool. while-eyed pinker, that came home with Dr Richie aaya that he obtained the lapsing of a stairway. Ranta Cruk. Cal.. June IS.—The 44 15«» I 50, rirvaaed, ff*,M7e |*r ber from acboolt Either. Kila's horse was cure from a friend of hia. who lu turn Owing to fear of fresh trouble in narrow gauge Hou them Pacific paa pound. scary or «be did It a purpose, for the obtained It from a German «avant The senger train from Han Francisco was Corr« for American«, the eruiwr N«-w mlnit she got near It began to rare, an-l Hog« — Gross. heavy, 4-’- 75Mff; wre< kr*d today near Rincon Kngi friend referred tn. having otter Itecome Orleans haa Isen ortlerral tlirrr. she would have tell off if that man hadn't 44 75<«5; rlrcaaed, 7c. per nerr James Htanley and Clrotnan light, the atave of morphine ami having but catr-bed It by tbe bit ami held ber --o McKinley annuum-va that he wotil-f Henry Coyle wore seriously Injured potiitd. 3 cent« left In the world converted It with t'other ha ml. I alius waa tbe m--ot refuse to accept the nomination for a The locomotive, tender and baggagr Veal—luxrge, ff',r<7e. jer |«»und, sanguinary of men. au-l I was building Into a 5cent stamp to ad-lr«-«» a letter third term if it were offered him car were badly smashed Th« wreck •mall, 7’,<i»Hc per pound. to the German who had originated the castle« al-out him sal oar little reboot oceurre«! on a curve The passenger The date of the Rough Riilvra'i Beef—Grrwa.top atrera. 44 2.'»(4 4 60. ma rm. when Kila came along. aa-l I gin cure. The rvclpr came waa made Use A«««*'iat urn convention ha« lav-n car. containing 40 people, did not cow« and heifers, 43 Tint 00, dreaaral It up. for I •re that he waa took, an-l of. and the man. when Dr. Ilk-hle knew leave the track. l-eef, 7««7l,c. per pound. •he -lid look han-laome. with her curie a him, waa enjoying an honored old age changed from August I tn Auguot 3. (lyin' Wall. a* I waao't of no mure u«e. Ratilr on th« Tonkin fronbar. A committee haa l-e-o formed to re Hi nt-« Mexico'* mining law of 1 •<!>■• There arc ll.tkai «-yatrra to a ton. I whipped up obi Charlotte and come on " Tacoma. June IM — The »t«*am«liip celvt donation« for the cure of «u< b "When did Kila returnF* asked Mary, went into eff--ct, more than ft taxi River Jordan water i« now exported Tacoma brings new« from Hong tlenta aa arc not aide to pay. who had not before heard of her elater's mining titlea have hern I «aural regularly for baptismal purpnaca. Kong that the French force« in Ton arrival. t'oHbt l«e llefwatrrl. In Atchiaon county, Kan«a«> a In Georgia it la ewtininted that SO,- kin liwt four officer« and 17 soldier« "k don't know," said Mr Knight. “Tbe **! met lllgglnbee and bo sto[>p««<1 me ■ ret ! ree of ber wsa rwttln* through IMJO Nr prora have lwv<n graduate«! at a in a fight along the Tonkin fionlier farmer's wife wild |1 .»■■> worth of to tell me what his little boy aald, but with marauding Iwnda of Chinese, l-utter laat year. Another one sold the streets on the dead rua. but I mustn't fl»«'1«■*'•■* aggregating over «’»(JO. The Chinese ffrt’il worth of blitter and egg« •tay here gabbin', so good-night. Miss I'll bet one thing " are aiip,«>rt«M hy Northern money. "Huh! WJiafs thalF Mason g-xal night, Mary b«vpe you've forcr« include I.IMM) regular« who Th« United State» lead« all other The first mention of atempa i« in got good news la that ar letter." "1'11 bet he didn't tell bls lory what I pr«-ferr>«l robbery to Soldiering the letters of the old lliahop Hyneaiua i nation« in the matter of fruit grow* The m -nirut he was g--ne Mary ran up raid.”—Indianapolis I’resa. Many Chincar women were killiil and of Cyrrne, on the Greek rimai of 1 ing. Ft rawlwrrtea were valued at to her room to read her letter, from the Chinese were driven into Kwang If Satan ever grta abort of furl Africa, RO year» after the Christian |Hti <M)0 <UI> laat year and g-apee at which we give tbe following eitract: He province. ||n> oxi t■ a, You must have forgotten G«-,rgw More ought to be able to une eirutrs. NEWS OF THE STATE Keystone Shaving Parlors G U VINCENT, Proa- Only Fint Class Shop in th« City 1$ cento 25 - IS • 25 - Stu V mg lUir Cutting Shampoing Käthe * AH ««»«Ì gu*r«at«MM Ar»i 011 J. W V.H.kl Specialist for Refraction -md Defects of the Eye. rnHTI • W I». <»R. Will make regn ar trip« In Kcio. Watrb local culumn tor dale of visits Commercial House J. BEARD, Prop N«wly Fumulwd and Hrhvtrd Throughout. Our tabin an »upplwd wuh th« br«l th« market« siloed. J* SOO. OREGON South of Bodge. ...Horseshoeing a Specialty. *b<»p *>p|w«|te i lvorfy • » SCIO, OR CAPITAL, $20,000. OFFICERS t J. ▼. Ga nn V, A. Ewing R. Shelton llec« a grnrrsl l>4nking and civhangr basine«« loan» made al vutirnl rate» and drall« iwurd en principal vilirs A W. HAGEY WARIßHkIR ami r<4 ^11*1 a « 4 d All ï bd» •-« • »1 5 ' • - w 4« and I-af red pmmplO SOO C • th y | OREGON. Corvallis A Eastern R.R. IT w r M I gs •* M » M H. M 7 «» A M Il «I A M IP II r M I » r w> r r 4 Ä M M M M M M Trains I su-t « telares Alten« and i er,sills T«w**l»| *. Tburetays sad r-alarrtaya e»l> All o«h«r train« dally eseepi Sunday. Trata* I and « arrive la Altea« In Ilari- rennrei «US like » 9* M,uih 1—und train, a* well •» |l« in« ISO or Hora h««ur» lu Altero ter»«« 4-imitar« at « F suris bound tram I« r Fernand Train .* ronnreto wllb ibe a I’ Sol »ide train at < --rv all-.« < r-mon« 1er Imtef* ndrnre. McMisavlli« end ad t»unu novth ir» l-nrtland Kl-WtX STUNK. Manage' 1 TI RWR. A««nl. Albany h i. EAST AND SOUTH | -VIA Shasta Route Tram« leave Went Mele lor Portland and way ttatc.i.a at I" ♦> a h > tea,e tut Alban, at lw 1» _______ Le«res I'ortl»u4 * 1» • m . 7 p m AHxtiy I. m . la hi gfrli a '«•!..A.a«| I. • i. ll bi » m R m rammt*» ¿y m , I to • m H N»h Fr»»Mlao»7 Mt» in . » *.% a m - «brim 4 • » m. >1 M « m •• Dettirr > • m , » a , •• Kan**» « lit 7 >» a. h » , • » a * 4’blr«in7,M a m . • * a. an. •* I j M Afkgffie« I 3» |s W» . 1 » M ” KI !*»••• * f» m .• I», „ •• y.vft Wtsfib • »A m .< hy M •• Lit) H M»!iio»«'i* » , > '»* • m •• II* itB'tvn 4 a tn . 4 • m •* gr« orlran« • JT» p m , i lSt m •• W «dhln|t<-n * n a m , • 4.’ a hi *• >»w York 12 Up ■■ II.U y m rwlltnsn and Tna>l«t -at« - n bolh lia«-»« Chair ear« nre-amenio u- lie-lei- sod r' I's«--. and low- «i -sr* Io - h ,< eg-’. "* I ” >«• teens end W «shln«ton Coenenins al ran Franrlw-«- etlh several tin»« i-w H-n.-loin. Js|-sn I'btM. PhUIppiwes i t'eeiral and *«>*-ih America nee Mr« M y Wn<»1»«Mw agent al Wret Sc" me«I'-a. --» a-l-l- — C H MARKHAM. , Aaek >.en kgt 4 ram sgl I t-uriianu. vr CHAITKIt XI Is lb« <44 brews reh-rol bouse, ever aba tewed by apple tree» ami »belter«- I as the wr»t by a l-»«lg «teep MIL • her* Iba acorné asi wild grapes grew Mary Howard taught a little tl-x-k of twenty ■ ve. coating «orne, urging ->*bera ami teaching them all by her kind word« au-l winsome way« to love her they ba-l never before laved an in»irvi,l«r When first she was proposed aa a fearher in Ilice i'-»rn--r. WI4«-w P-rkln«. an I a few orberà who bad no rbll-lrva to aeml. held up ibelt kant« la atnaiemenr. woM>lering “what tbe world waa remln' to, an-l if tbe r.-nun treman. Mr Knight, s'p-re-l they wa« g ■ n' lo te - I ..«.r r--ugh»b‘-l by a town pau|»er. but ahe reul-lu't get a etiffcut. for tbe ortbndus minister wooMa't give her «me. amt if be did. tbe I’altarias minister wouldn't!*' A-r.-r.lirigly. when it wa« km-wn that the ordeal bad l-ren passed an-l that Mery ba-l in ber (n»s»«-»»i--ii a piece of ¡»a per about three Im bes «-piare, eutborit Ing her to teach a c«smmou district acb*«ol. this worthy romlave --omlu-led that "either everybody, bad lest tbeir retire« • r else Mi«« Alss -iv. who was present at the esatulnation. had sat by eml wM« pere-l in ber ear tbe answers to all bar-1 quest iotia." "In all my born days I never re«-tt any thing like It.” said the widow, as she distributed her green tea, iwoe-trued with brown sugar, to a party of ladles, which abe was --stertainins “But you'll see, oho won't krep ber lime m-»r*n half out Rally Ann. pass thru« nutcakee. No- tnv-iy's gola' to rent their children to a pauper There's Mi«s Bra-lley say« «he'll take her*ll out the first time they get nava «M licked. I want It Dodge It's a workla' but I tetle«l ber that wara't tbe trouble, Mary's too softly to hurt a miskreur And so young, to« It's government she'll lack In. If any b-xly'll have a pie«-e of this dried apple pie. I'll cut It.' Fortunately. Mary knew nothing of Mca I'-rklna' displeasure, ami never dreanie-l that any feeling e»i»te-l toward her save that of perfe«*t frten«lalil|- Hln-e we last saw ber. sbe ha-l grown into a fine, healthy I—-king girl Her face an-l figure were round at-.d full, ami her com pleil-m. though still rather pale, waa clear as marble, < >n:ra«tlng well with her dark brawn hair and eye«, which no longer seemed unnaturally large. Htlll, •he was not t-eautiful. It is true, an-l yet Rllly was not far from right when be railed her tbe fiueat looking girl In I'bir-o | • ■ anil' - • f • «-.-»a n. | . r !.«p« that Mrs t'amptell wat<b««d with Jeal •nay Every p-aall-le pains had teen taken with Kila'« elucall-m The test teach ere ba-l bren Mred to instruct her. anl she wa» row at a fa«hl-»nable arm nary hut still she dl-l not fxvsarss --ne-half the eare an-l gr»-- fulnra« -,f manner which sretne-l natural to her sister The two girls bad «ret, but little of each other, and oftentbue« when Kila met her elater ahe merely a-Am-wle-lged her prrrem <■ by a no| or a simple "how d'ye doY' When she heard that Mary was to he a leecher abe aald "«he was glad, for It was more respectable than g*>lng mto a fact -ry r working out " Mr« Campbell, too. fell In duty bound to eti-resa her pleasure. a-l>llng that "ahe h"|-e-l Msry would give satisfaction, but 'twas ei* tremely doubtful, ahe was ao young, an-l pnaaraae-l of ao little dignity"' I'nfortunalely Widow I'erkina’ re-l fob tage ettMxl -lire* tly "pp< site the s- ho--l house, and ae the widow telongrd to that stirring few who always "wash the breakfast dishes and make tbe beda bu fare anyone la up In the house." abe bad ample leisure to watch an-l re|x>rt on the pr-x-redlngs f tbe new teacher Now, Mrs I'erkina' cl-x-k was like ita mis treoa, always half an hour in ad« anee of the true time, and Mary ha-l aearcely taught a week ere Mr Knight, “the com mlttreman." was duly hailml In tbe street and told that the "a-b—ilniartu w anle-t lookin' to, f-r she dltiu'l begin n-> morn Io* till half past nim-. nor no afternoon till half paat one! Besl-h-a that." she added. "I think she give« 'em too l.-ng a play spell. Anyways, «rema ef some on 'em was out o' door« the bull time." Mr. Knight had too much g-xxl renre to bred tbe widow's complaiuta. and be merely replied "I'm gla-l <»n'L Five hours la enough to krep little shaver« cram|>ed up in tbe bouae glad on’t.” The widow, thus f-lled In ber attempts at making disturbance, finally gave up the strife, contenting herself with quia- slug tbe older girls, and asking them if Mary could do ell the bard sums in arith melle, or whether ahe took them borne for Mr« Maa--n to solve! In spite, however, of these little an aoyan.-ea, Mary was -ontentrd and hap py Mb« knew that ber pupils love«l ber, an! tha’ ’he greater part of lhe district were satisfi-ni. ao she greeted the widow with ber pleasantest smile, and by al ways being particularly polite, finally overvalue her prejudice to a n-nai lrrable extent. Gao afternoon al»oat the middle of July, as Mrs I'erkina was seated by her front wlnb>w engaged In "stitching ab-iee.'* a very common employment In e--iue parts of New Knglaa»-I. her alten lion wsa suddenly diverteil by a talk stylish l-x-klng young man. who. driving bls hau-is-me horse and buggy under tbe shadow of the apple trees, alighted an-l entered Iat- coaveraalion with a group of little girts who were taking their iiaual rre-esa. Mrs. I'erkina' curi«»alty was arouse«!, and Rally Ann was called to ess who tbe stranger was But for a won-ler Rally Ann didn't kn--w. though she "gneeeed the hue« was ooe of tbe East Chicopee livery.” "He's talkin' Io 14-ldy Knight," sail she. at the same time holding back tbe -nrtaln and stepping asl-ie so ae not to be visible herself "Try If y-»u eaa hear what he's aayla',** whiapere-t Mr«. I'l-rhlmi. but a clans of boy« iu tbe «chool h-uiae Just then «truck into the mnltlplh-atloa table, thus effre- tually drowning anything whi-h Ano might otherwise have bear«! < a •* '.g •