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COUNTY. OllEtiON, FRIDAY. JULY 3, IHO1 NO. 36 JL TIEN T8IN CROWDED. among th« y . .ng fa.u> .nat es A< urd L’VL’VIV I ik' TIIL' 11 i\ Ingly after a I ' g ■ <•> «Itatioa with h»r *. v la.A I I ’ ’I 1 11 a. I I 1 mother, ah» ronclwdad it beet tn call up CMy full •) S»ld>«M and Offbsr« R(lurni«< oa Mary, lu th» course of th» afternoon, he«« rhanclng to ba near th» front window. FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM ' she saw Mr. Heldea s carriage drive Tien Tain, July t — The eitv of i away from hia door with Ida and her THE WORLD ALL OVER OREGON. Tien Tain ia now m««re crowded than .hitor ever Officer» of all nations are here "Now la my time." thought ah«, and | rn route for their homo«, and tlie without a word to b»r mother or Jenny A xswnial sad tusaaaial n«s»raiags W Im hotels are placing cot« in every avail ehe threw aa her bonnet and shawl, and In her thia French slippers stepped able piece Apartments have l«ern partawrs A H'ul g.vMw W W tba MTV th» atr»»< an.l rang Mr Belden a Prepared at the I'ntvonily <d Tien Cwewlh sad la^eavtmsats «»< ths Maay doortwil Of rxreree she was “so dlaap- am for Princo t'huan and his suite i pointed not to tad th« young tad lew at 1 «>( 44\ who will remain there for three laduM.is. Dwawqhetrt Oar Thriving Ç—i home." and. leaving her card f >t them, days before leaving for Germany to awawsaMh Lslsat Mark«« Rapsri. tripped bach highly pleased with b»r own , make formal apology (or the murder <levernewe ’ of Baron von Ketteler Meantime Ida and Mary were enjoying If’*, to rvrwiv« her diploma, «he latid Two government official« will visit Tl ■ re s no break in the hot wave Mr Ikenby, who. when the foreign MUlartly glanced In the dlreetion whence • their ride about th» city, until, coming in tlw East troofw arrived, waa appointed by the semi arid regt.-na <>( Oregon in August. sud.lenly upon an organ grinder and • be kn«w b« sat Foe an laatsat their Oil he» Iw-en diecovered near Baker t'hltieae Merchant* Company to prre Oregon • mineral exhibit al the ejes met. and la the »«presaioai of his moakey, the spirited h'treee became tert ita property, save the company, Tun American in the ta-at of ita kind ah* reed »n approval warmer than word» ' frightened and ran. upsetting the car City, Oregon in Its claim against the l ’ nit«-d State« riage and dragging It sonae distance. For- coaid have etpreaaed Imm any «tale In the union. Filoll thousand «tevl worker, have government, did not use the word That eight Mary aat alone In her room, tuaately Ida waa only bruised, but Mary gone on strike received a severe cut up-*n her head. Thirty-live ear loads of cattle were "loot" against tlie marines but mere listening almost aervonaly U. the sound The City National Bant, of Ruffs ly field them reu|«>n»il>le The shipped from Baker City ami Hunt of »very fowtstog, »a*1 half starting np ' which, with th» fright, caused h»r to if It came near her door Hut for certain faint. A y-xing man who was passing Io, N Y . ha« failrsl greater part of the com|«ny'a proper ington to Montana the other day masons Mr Htusrt dl.| not think proper down the street, aud aaw th« accident, The Perry monument at Yokohama ty consisted of rice, which waa after The Gray • Prak Gold Mining Co . immediately cam» to th» reoewa; «nd to call, end while Mary wa» cmfldvnily wants distributed umler onicr» from in the Sumpter district, have made will I«- .kdicated July II »«peeling him he waa several miles Ml shen Mary «wok» to mnsclouanew« Billy the Rritiah and American generals to arrangement« for the erection of a Hcn-ler waa supporting her aud C'ntlf South Caronlina ia seeking to have hie way home. assist those in need Mr Denby new «tamp mill. pushing back from her far. the thick tales on dia|«-iiaariNi refunded In a day or two Mary returned to Chic thinks the com|winy's cliani ahouhl opoe. but did not. like Kila, lay her hook» l.ralds of her long hair. Governor Geer haa received an in* General Shafter, in command at have been »«filed to tlie indemnity aa "Who is ah»? Wb-i 1« sb»F* ssk»d tbs •aid« end coo eider her »Juration ltaiah»d legitimate expenditure Other mer- vilation to help open tha lamiaiana Two or three hours each tuorulng w»ro eager vol «-»a of the group around; but San Francisco, has l.-vn retired devoted to study, or reading of some no one answered uatll a young gentle Philijipine trade m I'.MSl, showed a chants aav tlie com|«any never ha«l exhibit at th<- I’an American, but waa MX) l)0t) tad.' worth of property liere. unable to accept. kind. For several week» nothing was men. issuing from <>n» of the fashions- great increase over jirev ions years Me saloons, camo blustering up. demaod- It la pointed out that the «*om(«any allowed to Interfrr» with this arrange From the number of scalp» coming Prince Chtiati will return from Ger ment. but at the end of that time th« Ing “what the row waa stored three hones of valuables with in for bounty, it ia thought the appro Upon Seeing Ida. hi. manner chanced many by way of the United States quiet of Mrs Maa-n'a houae wn« dl« the chartend bank before th» trouble priation made by the legisalure will Iiirbed by the uaeapertml arrival of Aunt Instantly, and he ordere«! the crowd to There were BWI.OOO death. Ipmi tlie began a I el di<i not withdraw these Martha and bis. who came up to Chico- "stand back." at the name time forvine plague in India during the juvat five until October, and that, conae«juently, prove none to large. hia way forward until hr caught a sight pee for the purpose of Inducing Mrs Ma The Mammoth and Bald Mountain ; v«-ars I it ta quite improbable any jewels •*>n «ad Mary to aprnd the coming winter of Mary's fee». Four regiment« from tin* rhilip- were left to l«r looted. Moreover, th» Mining Companiea, in Eastern Ore “Whew! Bill.” said h*. “your old In Boston. At first Mrs Mason hcailat pin*w have tss-n muttered out at the place waa thoroughly gone through gon, have ma.lv arrangements for run* nd, but »very obje-tlon which either ah» flame, the pauper. Isn't It?" by local looters hefore the allied fore»*» ning a tunnel 2.1M) feet into the It waa fortunate for Henry IJomla Presidio. or Mary raise-l waa «o easily put sai l» arrived II would lu* legally im|«>aai- mountain. that she finally consented, a») ing »he that Billy Beo«lvr's arms were t«oth la Official» st Washington, D <* , and ble to hold any portion of the reliev would b» ready to go about the middle of use, otherwise he might have measured The Portland General Electric Ottawa, Ont . attach no importane« hia length upon the sidewalk. As it wa«, November. ing force reajvonailile for anything but Light C<«tn|«atiy haa rrsluied ita rates Billy frown«**! angrily upon him. and la a to Skagway flag incident. tlie rice ami b cual, which were used aa t'llAIMEIt XV for light to the Oregon City council. fierce whisper bad» him beware how b» The lraii»|»>rt Thyra, from the a military neceaeity, to f«-«i Chine»» *‘O>me thia way. Mary. I’ll show you used Mlaa HowiM i name By this time By the new «contract that city will _ cooliea who were forced to lalair and your chamber. It's right firm nest to the horses were caught, another carriage Philippin«*«, with the Thirty-eighth eave »40 per month. mln»,’* said Ids Belden, aa on the evening procured, and Mary, still eupp<irted by volimti-v-r regiment, arrive«! at Port- also those who were without means of of her friend's arrival »he led her tip to Hilly Bender, waa carefully lifted into It land. The tr««>|w went by rail to Kan livelihood Fiah Warden Van Dum*n caught i Francisco, where they will lie mus- » handsomely furnished apartment, and borne back to Mr. Rrldcn'a houae. several fine ejicciniena of trout near I terml out. which for many weeks had born* the title the V| j»-r Clackatnaa hatchery, which Many nt Ida's friends, hearing of rhe TUNNEL CAVED IN. of "Mary's room." accident, fiocked In to are and to Inqulra will l«< forwarded to Buffalo to be Religion» riot» continue in K|>ani»h "Oh, how pleasant!" was Mary'» ncla- after the y«xmg lady who was Injured, |>I a <. v I in the Oregon exhibit. towns. matlou. as sb» surveyed th» room In Among the first w ho called naa Mule Narrow fi.ap. of PaaMagari In aa Eaprsw .1 I’ Morgan gave over fl,<M)0,000 which everything was arranged wilb such Upton from Chicopee, On her way home One of the salmon which a few Train perfect taste. ah« stopped at Mrs. Campbell's, where to Harvard university. v.-ars ago were caught and thradipoo* Mary was too happy to «peak, and. she waa Immediately beset by EUa. to Raltilnor.- Jul, 2 Th* r ..(..fthv fin cut - ft waa caught the pother day General Ludlow returiiml from the dropping Into the easy-ehair, she burst know "who tbe beautiful young lady was Union Railroad tunnel in the ea«t«*rn at The Dalle. This is the first one Philippine« on the traiia|»>rt Buford Into tears. In a moment Ida. too, was that ll.-nry Lincoln had so heroically section of the city, uaed and oon to reach the Upper Columbia. It seated in the »am» chair, with her arm saved from a violent death dragging her Harold M Pitt was acquitted at trolled by the Pennsylvania Railroad around Mary's neck. Then, as her own out from under the horse«' heels!” M» tn la of the charge of buying gov-; caved in shortly liefore 2 o'clock thia weighed 50 jMMinda, eyes chanced to fall upon »-.me vases, »be l.iaale linked at her a moment in sur ernnient store«. morning It is auppoaaxi that a de The town of Whitney, in Eastern brought one of them Io Mary, saying. prise, and th.-n replied, "Why, Mine An immense grain fire in raging in fect in the arch of the tunnel caused Oregon, is to put in a water system. "Mee. these are for you a present from Campt*. II. la It possible you don't know California by which thousands of dol the accident. on* who bade me present them with his It was your own slater?" B«k«-r City ia enilravoring to have a A narrow eKutpa from death or avr- coniplinienta to ’he little girl who nursed It waa Henry Lincoln himself who hail lar« will lu* loet. • i i entobllahM m that ioua injury was ei|*ri«*ticcd by tlie bun on board the Windermere, and who given Kila her information, without, how S|»-aker lleniieraoti, who haa juat eity. cried because he called her ugly!" ever, telling the lady'a name; and now, visit«»! Europe, aays King Edward ia paasengvra and crew of an egproaa Mary's hesrt wss ilmoat sudll.le in Its when she learned that 'twas Mary, she train which waa caught by the falling Steuntboat nav igation on the Wil* America'« friend. boating, end her cheeka t<«ok on th«- hue waa too much surprise! to snawer, and debris in the tunnel Aa far as can ’am.-tte river to Corvallis haa ceased of the cushions on w hich she reclined Re Thirteen jicrMina were kilim! and lie learned, the avalanche of earth l.luie continued "1 think you are labor l.'i the summer. turning the vase to the mantelpiece, Ida ing under a mistake. It was not Mr ak >ut ,*H) mjunsl in the Waliash train and rocks caught the rear ripreo» came back to her aide, and, :s*nding close Lincoln who saved your «later's life, but wreck in Imliann I*rot«ali|y the laat rar load of 1901) ear, which waa immediately In front to h»r face, whispered: "Cousin Georg-* a young law student, whom you perhaps lotalo.« in the state waa ahijq^ from The transjioit« Thomas and Buford »of tin* ¡«aaeenger ears The train waa told me of you years ago, when he first hav» seen walking with George More arrived at San ~ Francisco with four not running rapidly amt the jar waa Hurlburt a few day» ago. .-aine here, but I forgot all about i*. *n ! land." not severe The engineer quickly volunteer regiment». Th« Oregon King Gohl Mining Co , When w» wer» at Mount Holyoke I never Kila replied that she never aaw Gevrga auapecte.1 that you were the little girl he Moreland, as he left B««ston liefore she Tin* Io»« of life in the northern brought hia train to a full stop and ««I Bumpier has filed articles of itvcor- used to talk so much about. But a few came; an«! then as she <li«l n«>t seem at jmrt of the West Virginia flixd dia*l word was sent from a signal tower to |«oratl<«n Capital fl UtO.tMML days Is*fore he went away he reminded all anxious to know whether Mary was A yard eng ms tricl »»« greater than at first re the Union station Arrangement« have lieen made to me of It again, and then I underat.se I why I much Injured or not, Uasie eooa took her was sent into the tunnel and tlie he waa ao much Interested in yon. I leave !e«ng after she was gone Kila sat port «d thinly filled iMMwiigt r com-lies were make Prairie City a "station" on tbe wonder you never told me you knew him. alone in the parlor, woodering why Hen One II ioumiii I striking lal«>rvr» in drawn back to Union station without «tag« line and the change will be for, of course, you like him. You esn't ry «boul«l tell her such a falaodtood. aud Rm-healer, N Y . attacked the police the o<cu|>anls Iwing aware of the dan tn site shortly. help it." if he really thought Mary beautiful Foor, anil hi lb«* tight which ensued, 11 ger through which they had jmsM-sl R> l-orta from the various sections Mary «niy heard a part of what Ida a«u.piv Kila! She waa fast learning to officer« and 20 rioter« were injured. >f th« Hogue river valley are to the said, "Just before he went away." Was live on Henry l.incolu'a autlle, to believe Miner» <>( Alaska have formed a ff« ct that the wheat crop thia year be gone, and should sb» not a— him af ra«-b word that be aald; to watch nerv SOLDIER TRANSPORT HELD v* ill be conaiiicrnbly short of the aver- ter all? A cloud gathered upon her brow, ously for his coming, and to wrep If he union. and Ida. readily divining Its cause, re stayed away. Three huiiilred French converts Ous •( P«!>«ag<rt 0>«d at Bubank Ptsgus plied. "Yes. George la gone Either be or were massacred in Core«. (To be continued.! Hhcrman county will have an extra at Nagasaki father must g*> to N»w Orleans, and ao large wheat yield thia year. Th« Forty fourth volunteera have George, of course, went. Isn't It too Port Townsend, Wash , July 3 — HAPPY ON FARMS arrived at Han Francisco. bad? I eric! and fretted, but he only ] MAKING GIRLS A number of mines in the Robin ♦ ■ The United States transport Kintuck pullc! my rars, and said he should thiak •onville «listrict have lieen bonded. Th«- l»«lv of Adelbert H. Hay wan arrived yesterday Mr*. M er «<11 1 h Tel Is About the Acliowl morning from l*d b» glad, for be knew we wouldn't but iml at Cleveland, Ohio. for fatm-rs* Mivea Io VI In it cot a. Nagasaki with SOB soldiers on l«>anl, want a ala footer domineering over tis.and What the West Is doing lu the way Portland Mark«!«. to-liiral« Corbin .**Eert>herg and Me- and ia held in the stream («eliding the following us everywhere, aa be would Of training girls to live happy Uvea uu Kihla-nlcft San Fraiu isco for Manila. decision of Surgeon General Wyman, surely do were he at home " W heat — Walla Walla, ««port value, Mary felt mor» diaappointcl than »be farm, was very ably shown at Hunt The Republican» of Ohio have re whether she will lie «ent to Diamond 67e jwr bu»hel, bluestr-ni. Me, waa willing to ackn .w’.clge. aud for a lugton hall. Ilowtou. nx-ntly by Mrs Point quarantine station. While nominated Georgr K. Nash for gov valley, nominal. moment aba half wished herself 1-a. k .b t Irglnla C klrn-dlth. prvevplrv«« of the al Nagasaki, a case *4 bubonic plague ernor. Fli'iir—l-.-at grades, |2 !»MJ 4<> per Chicopee, but anon recovering her cpia s.-hool of agriculture of Miun.-aota uni developed un the Killtuck, and the nimlty. she ventured to ask bow long v. r.lty, Tlie. United .Stall-« government is victim wa« taken aahorv, where he barrel, graham, |2 fit). Georg» waa to be gone. Oat.—While, *1 !tl4«ii 35, gray, Mrs Merrdltb haa herself conducted not in favor of destroying the forts diet The veaael was fumigated and "Until April, I believe," said Ida; "but of China |l 1321, per cental ,r ai|. < r«aful ai<~-k farm for many years, detained 10 days in quarantine at anyway you are to atay until h» com.-s Barley—Feasl, |17«|17 50, brewing, A |>roj»*et haa l«evii set on foot to Nagasaki, and then allowitl to pro- for Aunt Martha promised to keep v>u and abv lH-llevva thoroughly In tlie build a railroail from A'ahleu to Eagle ceed on her voyage to thia city. No (I7rt 17 50 prr ton. I don't know eiaetly what George said to farm Ilf.- for young jreople. • new case developed during the voyage, "The farm borne,** she said, "is to City. Alaska. Millatuffa—Bran, |I7 jwr ton, mid her a tout you, but they talked together mor» than two hours, and she aa>, )<.« my mind the ideal home, au.l I aiu By a train wreck on the Walmah but before allowing her to enter Dr dling« 121 «I »hort« |2tl chop, |iti ar» to tak» muaie lessons and drawing glad lu «ay the thought In our acheol Hay—Timothy, 112 5o<dl4. clover, railrvwl in Indiana, 15 jierwma are M II Footer, I'nitrd State, quaran lessons, and all that. Gorg» la v»ry fond 1« alwaya to educate the girl for the tine officer, deemed It I» *t to commu |7<«V 60, Oregon wild hay, |»;t«7 ja*r reported killed of music." nicate with the authorities «1 Wash Ion. life «he will have to live. On«- |M-r»<>n waa kilim! ami several ington, and ¡tending a reply, the vea- Tha neat morning botwoen 10 snd II "At Brat we bad only boys In the severely injured in a St. laxne lene- ¿fiaanchormlin' Butter—Fancy creamery, 15rt 17 *»r ; t’he’atrean. with The the <loort>»ll rang, and in a moment J.n dairy. I3rti4c, store, litofite ja-r ny I.lncoln. who»» father's bouse was w-hool, but when these, noticing that ment houae lire yellow flag flying Communication pound. just opposite, ram» tripping Into *h< I*ar their «later» and »wvvtbvarta needed There ia much discouragement in with her ia forbidilen. lor She had lost In a measure (hat io to learn just what they were learn Egg«—I7rt 17 t»e per dotrn. England over the military ait nation tundity of person so offenalva to her lug. Itegg.-d ua to lake girls, too. wa Cheeae—Full cream, Iwina, 12rt in ttouth Africa. SUFFERING IN NEW ENGLAND mother, and It aeemad to Mary that there did ao. and now for four years wa 12'»*' Young America, 13rtl3lfc |>er was a thoughtful eipresaion on her fare have beam tralulng farmers* daugh An attempt to raise th«* I rati «[tort pound. never seen there before, but In all other ter» to make happy farm honiaa. Ingall» result«-d in her «inking deeper Wevk SuvpvMlad la Aaay fxlorlaa. Fres Poultry—Chickens, linieri, |2 75<g respects «ba waa tha same a Act Iona t». "ilur girl» itud, »Ide by side with in the water than liefore. IraUeaa 1« Boitou 3 60. hen«. 13 25rt4 <>0. drs-aard. 0<4 merry hearted Jenny. the I«.,» the different breed» of live A detachment of 2» »1 men and three "I juat thia minute hear.! you were Boston. July 1—There has l>een Ilk- |s-r |»>tind spring«, ft <Slid4 •») hare, and earns over juat as I was," aald Mock and the various developments ofli. .-ra are on their way to Portland, but slight diminution in the inten per do»cn ; duck» 13.« 4 for old ft 50 A farmer's wife needs Or. from Columbus, O. They will •ba. After asking Mary If «fa» waaa't of plant life sity of the heat throughout New Eng t«4 !«• for young geese. f4<«5 per sorry George had gone, and If she »«• to know how to tell a short born from a I«- awigrusl to duty at Vancouver doren turkeys, live. Brtltir; dre«M*d, land today, ami in some localities partcl to find Mr Mtuan. «he «al l, "! l«nghorn, and what «.-«»>>u la t«r»t fur Barrack«. Wash. temperature haa l«een reported even Dkg It l»c l*f pound. eupp.we you know Ella Is here, and planting corn A Chim-w company haa filed a higher than yesterday, Mutton — I-amba, 3*«c, gross; Trmj>er»- breaking everybody'» heart, of course "We have lieen hearing In the past claim of 400 <M M> taela against tha Hhe went to a concert whh <ia last **<• til res ranging from 100 to Dlfi are ie- dreward, 7rt7l«c per ja.und; sheep, Ing. and looh«d perfectly Iwautlful Hen much about Ibe man's desire to get United States, claiming that when cordmi in many place«, while 1 Ifl, the |.T tó, grtaui. drraaasl, 6^c jwr pound. ry aaya aba Is tbe handsomest girl h» •way from the farm The reason for our marines were camped at Tien top notch of the day, waa the report Hog» — Gr.wa, heavy, f.1 75« fl; aver saw, and I do hope »he'll make Ills rvaticane»« Iles la the dissatisfac Tain, they appropriated furs, rugs from Nashua, N If ft became ne light, |4 75rt5; dressed, 7rt7t,c per something of him, but I'm afraid be ia tion of bla women folk with farm life. and jewels worth that amount. cessary to atui|iriid work in many pound. only trifling with her " They needed to be taught that It waa Th. re are about 27,00) Chineae ia manufactories all over New England Veal—Amali, 7i>rtH’»c, large, fltp If there waa a perwoo In the world Interratiug to make a farm home Hawaii. during the day on account of the ter rt7c per pound. whom Mary thoroughly detested It was "We give our girls «pevlal work Beef—Griws top steers, f4 25rt4 flO; Henry Lincoln, and her »yea sparkle! Secretary Hay haa started another rible heal. Many persona were |>r««s- adapted to women In tlie home, such trated by the heat in various am-tiona cow* and heifer«, f3 75rtl; drenami and tlaahel ao Indignantly that Ida no canal treaty. aa cookery, which eitends through the of New England, although outside of Iwrf, 7rt7i»c jwr poumJ. tired it. and secretly thought that Henry An American dewerter who acted aa Boston but (otir fatal results have l.in oln would for oocr find bis mat« h three years, dairy chemistry, and plant Ii<q»»—I2<a 14.- per pound. Cai Iles' lieutenant has l «een pia. rd in life Butter making Is not drudgery After a tin»» Mary turned to Jenny, say been reported Wool — Valley, llrtiSc; Eastern lot. "You haven't toM me a w..r«l about to the girl who understands the wrfiy irons. Patrol wagon« and ambulances were —about William Bender la hr well?" of It. and sewing lb rapidly <*ea«lng to Fire destroyed biuineaa I building« of the heat Oregon, ft«llc; mohair, KMllc per pound. Jenny blushed deeply, and. hastily re become a lost art now that girls sea and warehouse« in Portland, Or., to due directly plying that be was the laat time she saw that Potatoes — fi S5rt 1 50 jwr sack; patterns are comprehensible tlie value of |»'«o '»<) to tbe heat constitute today's rm-orti him. at artel up, whispering In Mary's new potatoes, l^rtM.c per pound. thing« and not Chinese piirxle«. ear. "Oh, Fr» got ao much to tell yos^- "The girl 1« taught, too. almut tes Florence Nightingale, who haa an but I must go now." Cot D R. Fstq« Dead. The American Bible S«wiety la pre Ida accompanied her to th» door, and tlira. a most Interesting subject from long lieen an invaltd and confined to New York. June J —Colonel David paring tn inane edition« of the IVrip- ashed why Roa», too, did not call In the farmer's standpoint; and she at* her London house, recently celebrated her usual frank, open way Jenny answer- lends lectures on household art In her HI at birthday R I'atge died at his apartment« in tiirra in 21) different Filipino dialects. ad. “You know why. R«>ae la so queer." which suitability Is shown to be Ibe this city from a complication of dis A gypsy fortune taller who waa ar- Willow furniture, matting«, etc . Ida un«l»ratoo«| her. and repliel, "Very desideratum of a purchase of furniture. ease» 11« haa hrvn an invalid for rented in Wyoming had l«ank notea to may be cleaned with aalt and water well; but tell her that if she Joea'l «ev many months Col. Paige wa» prom tie* amount of fi.'l600 in a hell about "The application made In our school applied with a nail bruah. R i riso fit to notie» my vlaltora I certainly shall inent in buainewa interest» in thia hia waist. of mechanical drawing that of dearyn not bo polite to here." well and dry thormighly. city for many year» He wa« a mem* Thia message had the desired »fleet, for ing model farmhouses will have ■ Announcement of Coiunt von Wai- To wash ailk handkervhiefa soak her of the Forty-eighth congress from R.tse. who was dally »»peeling a Mlaa great Influence on the coming farm deraee'a intention Io visit A trier lea King froan Philadelphia, felt that nothing home of Mionewota. When the present them in cold salt and water for 10 or the Twentieth diatrict. In the elec in the near future la taken to indicate would mortify her more than to be neg generation build houses they will ba 16 minutes; wash them in the same thin for the Forty ninth eongera« Ma an early termination of the trouble« jor McK inley defeated him waler and iron immediately. lect»d by Ida, who waa rather a leader convenient onan.'* in China. NEWSOFTHE STATE riiAiTKit xn Msry rwturwed 1 j « i . an.I a few days ' lat.r wa. «..Urlimi to take charge vt a «mall aeleet artuad. But Mrs. Maaoa Specialist for Refraction and i tbougbt It fowl tor ber to retura to M »at Hol,ok. and accedingl, «b. <t. Defects of the Eye. <lin»-t Mr Kaigbt'a nffisr. greatly to bis <lisapp..iatment. sad that of man, otbors %Nt»« on. On. morning atout a week after her Will niak» r>fttlar trip« to He io. reiurn ah. annonared b«-r Intenlloo of Hatch lucai O'Hiiti lor date of visiting bar m.Mher'« grave. "I am ae* '-monme-t to so much •«•rete«.“ ««id abe. I "that I ran esali, walk three miles, »nd [w-rhsps oa m, ws, bom« I shall get a rtde." Mrs Mason made aa objection, and Mary was w»>a on her way. Hhe was a rapid walker. en«l elmoot before ah* waa aware <>f It reach»«! th» village Aa she came near Mrs Camplwdl's the wish nat J. BLARD. Prop urally ar»e* that Kila should accompany b»r Ixmklng up. »be «aw her «later la the gar«4en and called to her. Nrwly Furniahsd And Hrfillrd "Wha a t?*' wa« the very loud and un Throughout..* jM civil answer which came back to her. and in a moment Ktla appeared round the cor Our labio arv wpplwd with ths ner of the house, earelcasly swinging her bol ths market« »H-fd.dk-* straw hat and humming a faabloaable On seeing her »later «be drew South of BrUgr. SOO, OREGON •-«ng back the corners of her mouth Into some thing whl« h sb» lut«-nlr<l for a smile, and • al l. W hy. I thought It was Iln !g. ■ calling me. you l.x.ke*! ao much like her In that gingham «unbounet Woa't you com» la?” "ThaLk you," retun»e.| Alary. "I was g -Ing to m«>ther's grave, anil thought per bapa you would like to accompany me." "Oh. no," sal«l Kila, In her usual draw! I Ing t'-n». *'l don't kn-«w aa I want to go Wa buf * h »P iw lar*r qtian<HI«*e an<J I waa there laat week, and aaw tbe moo- Mef) • <»»|t I tie » a, *i I »*(> UBS ia) AH bin<l* <4 m b in unr :m« 4<>nf *»n umeat." »botf Bollir "What mmumeut?** sake«! Mary. •n<l 011 J. W Vo .FI Com mereiai House Ella replied "Why. didn't you know that Mrs Me ecu. or th» town, or somebody, bad Hh«bp a monument, with mother's and SCIO, OR i bought liter f #tal>’a father's and Franky'a an-1 Allie's name« on ItT' Stary, hurrying <m. soon reached th» grav»yard. where, aa Kila had said, there atoml by her parents' grave« a large, handsome monument Willlaw Bender waa the first person who cam» Into her mln-l. an 1 «• she thought of all that had pa sac. I between them, «nd of this laat i proof of his affe, tl«»n. she seated herself among the tall grass and flowers which grew upon her mother's grave an«l buret into tears. Hhe hail not sat there long OFFICERS: ere sb» waa roused by the soun«l of a Invoking up, she saw twfor» her J. W. Gam« footstep. tbe young gentleman who the year pre T. A. Ewing vious had visited her 4» h«*«l in Rice Cor R. Shaitan ner Healing himself respectfully by her side, he spoke of th» thre* grave«, and aske«l If they were her friends who slept Doc»a graciai banking and tt.hange there There wss something so kin-1 and bu vine. « Loan, made at lurirnl ratei. sffeetionste In bla voice and manner that Mary eoul«1 not repress her tears, and. ■ nd draft» issued an principal cities snatching up ber bonnet, wblcb .he bad thrown aside, abe bld ber face la it and again wept. A. W HAGEY For a lime Mr Stuart suffered her to weep, and then gently removed lb» ging ham W«unet, and, h-.lding her han-l t* tween bla, he tried to divert her mla«i by talking upon other topics, asking her bow 1 I f’11’ I she had twen employed during ths year, « « sod appearing greatly pleased when told 4 4 Lj that »he had bveu at Mount Holyoke, observing at length that her eyre con A>! ot k« atkd j. Mr fÿ rr* i IHitrvd proas pt) y stantly reeled upon th» monument, he apok* of that, praising Ila beauty, and SCIO OR BOON. asking If It were her test». "No." said ah». "I never saw It ontll today, and did n a »ven know It naa here " "HomeotM* wished to anrpria* you. I It naa dare say." returned Mr Stuart TIWK ■ A Nil manufactured In Boston, 1 see Ilare 1. fer laqulna you friends there?" Train lean« a II mrt H W F M Mary replied that she had one. a Mr. •* •• I’m talli« 1 » M Bender, to whl.-h Air Stuart quickly re ♦* a/r i»e« \ •«juina .... 3 F M joined "Is It William 11,-nfer? I have N» 1. rvltimlwig U hm X »quina T <W A M heard of him through our mutual friend. ld>a«n« < or» ai Ils il 0 A M George Moreland, whom you perhaps Arritne Albany 1. 11 i* N bar» aeon." N». 3. Fest 1*«• tre»H Mary felt the earnest gaw of th» large, l^ata« < uftaHis ^a 11 » r M 1 dark eyre which were ti««~l upon her ! ratea Albany Affli« l^rfro«? A J6 F M fare. »0'1 coloring deeply, ahe replied that they cam» from England ia tbe sain« vra- ><•. A, from Uffitrartl «— Ufitfit Iteiroti ... Ä : A M. Bel idrata* A!b«nv •■|nd»e<l!" said Mr. Stuart. "When I te ® a M Arrive*« < <»rt «his h U F W. return to the rlty shall I refresh hie mem Trama I amt 4 lei warn alb.tr an.l < <<««11 • ory a llltl» with reganl to you?" Taeet.'S Thuml.rr aw.l «.lunlay. onl, all "I'd rather you wonbl not." intwrrel other iralnr d.Uy ei<w|*i *un«ta} Tralaa I and « arri i a I. VH-aay in l.»rin Mary. "Our paths In Ufa are very dit roaawl aim the K. t w-utt, b>«nnd train, a. ferent. and be. of course, would feel no well a. thing iwn m «lire, heura In Allan, Interest In m».'* Sola«* departure .u a r uuli bound train "Am I to conchid* that yon, too, feel FotUas.l Train *-<- 3 n iinwi. with the ». I* «r,t • :<!* no interest lu him?" returned Mr. Stuart, train ai ■■ ,a at i.wr r ' ■* Inde,- ■ i-nee, an«! again bls large eye« react»«I uu MrMlnn.111. and all ,«.inia north to |-«i<ien,l Mary's fare with a curious espreualon. Xlnv is STOXI Manager But she made no reply, and, s«»«n rising J Tt'RMH, Age* I. Albany op sal«! It was time for her to go bom«. a a a a s • a Vacation wss over, and again In tha halls of M«nmt Holyok» waa beard tbe tread of many feet, and tbe aonu«! of youthful voices as «me by «me the pupils camo back to their accustomed places. ---- VIA For a time Mary waa und»<-ided whether to return or not. for much as she desired an education she could not help feeling d«U«*ate about receiving It from a »Iran ger, but Mre Mason, to whom all her thioighta and feeling» were cuufi«led. ad- vle»«l her to return, and ai-eordlngly the first dty of tbe term foun-l her again at Trama leave West win h-r t'.rrtland and way M'.nnt Holyoke, where ahe was warmly atar lona at lo A-a tn tear, h-r AU*any .1 aan weleometl by her teacher» an«l compaa- ■ ____ Ion». Still, it did not ecem Ilk» the olden time, for Ida was not there, an«! Jenny's iMves Portland a ® • «a . 7 r m merry laugh was g««ne. AIMnr 13 «*j- n> le *• p m Arriva* «.shlao.l I: ua m . Il a» a m Patiently and prraeveringly through the »•■ r «n- rii lo n .4 V , in y»ar she atu.li»«!. storing her mind with “ Han r.aiiriaeoT «Ir- m . a 11 e m - <<«*■ s «I a ».Ilio * useful knowle«lge. and when at last the twnvvr It • ,ta » annual examination cam», not one In th* " a>.«•« ' ni 1 li. » ,te i n>, senior claas stood higher, or was grad- M t'tair«go 3 4» a m... « ai s m ** lo. a ngeles I «> p m , « a m uate.1 with more h«mor than herself. Mrs - Kl r«e.» P IO «P m Maaon. who was there, listened with all •* Fort w orth saia m . S » p m a parent's pride anil foudaeae to b»r ■* t ity ot Neswes Ma tu , « v. a m. M Itonsion la mia tu adopted child, aa she promptly responded n M*w t wleans a JR p. m . e 3» a m Io every qiumtio«. Hut It was not Mrs " W set. ln«ion a «3 e m . a «3 a m •• he» York 13 U p aa . 13 4» p ai i Mawm'a prearnre al.m» which incited Mary to do so well. Among th» crowd rwllwsn »u-l To.ari.1 cars on N.ih Irai». of spectators sh» raught a gitmpeo of a I hair era s*r,a,.,«no* lo iw-l«s«a<l It' I'«*.-, fare which twice before ah- had soon — ami i*«rt«l cart la. »><««<>. m laeu. Vvw or on«-» In th» whool room at Rire Corner IM.»« an-t w aahinfton «onaeeon« «i >«n grdiriaro «Uh «eversi •o«l on«-» In th* grav*yard at Chicopee. bn- • il nwlHla. Japan ■ blu CkUlpi-inw Turn which way sb» would, sb* felt rath i rao«: a- i • * ■ ■ • se* Mr* M «. *i*“1s.lia. Meat *' Wv«< er than saw bow intently Mr. Stuart ». slalom, e. a.M-*m watched her. an«! whan at last the •«ar C H MAMKHAM. rises were ovrr. anti abe with albera Awl U«n r«l A r.a* Agl Fust lang. Or. ...Horseshoeing a Specialty ••• BANK.. OF.. SCIO CAPITAL, $20,000. WATCHMAKER Corvallis 4 Eastern R.R. EAST AND SOUTH Shasta Route I