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V.
VOL.
SCIO.
Keystone Shaving Parlors
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VM. BILYEU. Prop.
Only Fir»t Cl au Shop in th« City
0i: J. w v<M,F.L
Specialist for Refraction and
Defects of the Eye.
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•V ¡ inaka regu.ar trip« to Melo.
SV a'< li hu ai < •» *uiin f«>r date oí « ibi ta
Commercial
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SCIO. OR
BANK.. OF.. SCIO
CAPITAL, $20,000
OFFICERS:
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V. A. E< tng
R. SMituc
President
Vue President
CjhUiur
Bori a general banking and et.h.tnge
loan» made at luttent ratrs
and drafts issued on principal cities
ba»tnc»s
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< h« r rar« User amen to to <»g«1rn and K» Ca«o.
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HtlllAf, JANl’AKY
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11M>2.
heea applying het or te the keyfcoG. • I
woman »»tri*«
Yuu art xDtulirl, prompt.** k« Baya.
«.th a lva*rti| t ao w aad a anear "Th.i
iB M fm Grum-b."
te Vara, "my
SOUTHERN
WILL
b- »*>ke*pet Nbe w«r« fa y >ur waata COLUMBIA
Gruarb, taka th«*»» young ladiaa away
BUILD IOO MILES THIS YEAR
My
wnb a aauliWr. are ail un­
strung to tbr la«t pltrb **
Thua ur »rem . uu*ly d*Btu;ae»4 Mi»a
l«r O m M.lboa
l>>»aK foilowa tbe b>uB«b«Krprr from rba
fo ’ fu ». Griwdda ba* ag
pr^^Urd
bar
I
ci the huge dark kail and up tbe
» 4« muii-Jj atairaa* tb*y folio« ibnr
g i. Ir. noting *« rbry Jo bo (ba Ja< ay
that mark« avarytbing around
m IM P m M
Kha fl ngw wide a d«or for rha girla ta
enter and then abruptly departa witbout
'frnng »bent word or gfat»«w
They ara
Portland. Jan 1« —K.
F.
Lytle.
th« aful to m thjB aft atoea. and m-
May Knrlght and K It Deyoe have
»
:ntar t ••and «’.ill aud ga*a at ea h
filed iftlrlsa of Incorporation of the
atbar
\*ra »• *rry pair, and bar breath
Columbia
Southern
Hallway Kiten
<
fu.ng rather AffnPy fr .m between her
sloa Company
Tb»
object la to
parted iipn
bull,) an <■ «tension of the ColumNs
He . k« !> .<
«hr «aya. at ia«t.
Southern Hallway
from Shaniko to
•i- »*■ n< »ith a hrgay *.gh and g »ing
arer t » Gn««'lda. a« if unc«>na<ch>n«ty
x. k ¡ig «
r .'i<mp«n>>»n«h p
¡HJ you
ever •*■♦ • b a face ’
|>on • you think
br »e dy mg ***
Who ran (eUT* «ava («riselda
rr.»gh( »h.nk it, prrhap«. but for h *
They'
«he »bmiders- they look
they couldn't <! e
What 'rrrible
they are! and what a vile <dd man
gr(her! G«>»d heavens' h*»w d d h*
•o («» «»suit y»! I toi.I you. V»-ra”
I warned you
r »-ng eviterneni
•> tr
iming hrr» would be only for evil”
A m*»m«-nt
door.
-Wil! you |«r (denied to «ome down
stairs or to have vour tea herrT* de*
»«•in.is th»» har«h »- bt * of ’be bnu«ek«*ep
er fr«»m the threshold
II
a \ e- « •
ps, hut Gr a*» 1a.
the iMtid, <4rcimivef*fa her
iMsn stair«,
>.tie. ’ • hen
we gvt s«>me
I when you
wad • maid
unpa-’h our
truuka.**
Tber* are ’ ' ’• a !•
» tb • house.
re; . «• Mr* <»riin* h sullenly
' Y•"! must
• thrr attend 1» rich other or le* me help
you.”
\ •* nisida*' save Gr selda.
\one," hrtrfli
An ! my ro.»m? Oh is »hit mine
M sa !>y•art*«?"
|L»th »-»ties and Mita Dyaart’a •<»rry
if it ain't big enough,
with a irriaivr
glnncw round the huge. hare chamber
“You mean, we are to hare bul «n*
reman Iwtweru us?**
* Just that. un»«
Neither mere nor
less,
knl «-»**<1 en-'Ugh. teo, fur th--»»
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Shampooing
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It ia hot. »a®’! II?’ Th«« last b*
• *11 AFTER I
Ilei.*« a greti br«»a>! «trr!»b -f ■ ean. •ays hastily, as if a «ba med »f hl« aai
raitn •• dratb. slumbrr.ng pla<^diy b*c
titj-lwr» ■*. >n the ©gr of the «.»rry «a’’ *
nva’h tbr «un « boi ray* Bt*»»r. • «ky af in «(west on ‘heir horxea. no doubt, and
palesi as«*r» Ir« krd bere and h*rr hy there is • m.-»h ng w ndrrfu.Uji « harming
da nty n
of •-•?(. fi« r*» ,
»n.i* ami
m the fa.nt apologetic rob* that springs
> h • hrr-g*
\« be hn *h«« »-peak- 1*
far Kiiaiol a background *f high bili«.
eli'*brd w '» v tr. ter f- sgr « vrry baby h* . a’hs •» Gfiar* ia
bard »ba» «hr feels
lesfdoui )•!■( burot i-.g iato ibe fullrf Ufr
it inruinlrnt on b--r (« retora bt« glan»e
Toward thr ur«( ti.r irrr© gite WS, J» and ’o say ■>*meth:ng
li!tir, IrHtftg a r>>a«l Iw srm. that likr a
We th ghf •»ut last hour had come
Mraight
<- r-,l»-.> p runa brtwrra tbr • be ••>« laughing softly, and h*.»k.r»g at
gree ,«r« f- •
.<
» <•
pntr a -s »■
b»m a little shyly, but so prettily
"Hut
f«»r ton
or « atin-»t «ajr w her* wc «h-» uM
s«», and theti rrit-hr« »he •uiafl fi«hing vi!
iag» w’». r« Ibe «>u*pr f.’K rf (, ‘Wr K lw now ’’
|fcr«*lry t*>)’ fr • n «>nr v-ar’« < <*4 t<» »b»
^hr | m » w « to bin*. •”>! •” 4■»**• her • •
»er quite a© gra>*P><i«l«. and
tnen th*
•«ber. • *« ti * 3»rr’.«■<• . • • »-«me tn ’-•••■
borsr-s
mor** o»fnmrtitv their snail
lesa labur. ■ uivr aia«’ Hi • rn> 1 Wwp ng
ke pr-’gv. •• (t u-l nf through the dusty
bri ause *f ’h'«f ' wb-* • «I Br«rf *»me
road st the rate of thrs*o miles an hour
that
« raw« I hr lift!«- rptasM|«> • ovei; *he young man
ar-tties h « *«»ft hat more firmly <m hit
it ant
head, pick« up bt« rat. regarda
f
i«*u«ly to soe that n«» hari -i» baa mm* to
it, an! diaaftfpracs ou«*w mor* min th*
I
Myowd •belter *»f (he
w«M«d.
Half an hour later they ■ re st the en
rarriag^ b*«ng
I* pie a a i trance gate of Grrvrourt. tad pra« I irally
frt •»'«• llltb**U< at tbe»r journey • end
llnth girl«, with
pant« «*f l< are an ininlunfacjr movement, crane thetr
ka out of tho cart sgr t >» get a Arel
bnlh «ïhgtllar
« tly d ffrrmt ghrnpae at their future home, and then
turn a <t smayed gfan»** on each other
k I’hirig tn *rv dreary, m -re unfriendly,
irt witha! grsn<! .n it« desolation. roul<!
hardlv l»e seen.
Ii >w dark H ia
save <«r.se)da, a
nrrv«*us hrdl running through her. ae
• »».-« nit'ie «nmard beneath (he sha<ie of
•h«1 mighty tie«-« that clasp their arm«
lwin.su her and the glurioitB sky ? hu«
blotting it oil I
A ■u«l‘!en turn brings them within
* the h u«r
1 l**autiful obi h*»U«
parcntly,
r««l hn-k. tuned by age
-Hllvr «hade with many gable«, and over
like «tar«
lift• <‘!tr »t« i«|rr black
I gloved hand Bttd {hi tug »» l«lH‘i»h her grown in parts by trailing ivy, the lenvra
<»f whiidi n-»w g «ten brightly >n the «*ven
• * »r •
ur » h. • ** t M illy to b.-r
ng «iiU«hme
I M«t« h a
fa<e‘
\ « ry like th*
j nan’<- »tie b> • <!r » ye’ mllkr •
Th. re
•> rambling t<» th«*
The marhman.
; .s .«
h of *a«1nr«s r»»un>l the lovely gr»»iind. bide I hr tn in a surly t«mr tu
I li| * a rn-»«irfiful curve .n le*'*l a th »og it
alight,
Hr ia tired and rroaa, n > dumbt.
1
Gei gr« ,3 t htf her year« 1« «»amiM-d by the nntiaaal * <»rk of th«* day.
Aud
\ lei.*|. r i«»v I ng
present I r they hud fbrtnaeivra on the
> Stfvtlg «Mllll ahlfwM ! through thr earnest thresh1 • •
of tha «»pen hail d«»or, hardly
* er«-«. *n«l n h«-n •he smiles
«
it ia r*4uc tan!
know ng w bat to do neit
The abambling
11«. a« if «mile« all h< i»-r life bad i«**rn for figure of a man about • vanity, appeared
I bnl’len la her.
prt*«rtilh from * »iur duakv doorway, hr
‘Ith' that 1 • i»i;i»4« > me
s.» J M ss by
««»>• t«» thrtn in mtrr th*
and,
aarf. “I «(tyiie f ’tg fut
’
!•» fri Î j»«u « »f it. «blitting t)ir 4>’ >r again behind thetu w ith
i but the >lay i»efore wr left \lt r. X. II a «harp baatr, leare« thrrn alone with
! Mt» war! sa-d that tbit cm «in you «pe«! •|i- r art* rriatne, Gregory l»>«art
I of. if hr does ettat at all, at • li event«
ib»rs Hot «I i it brfr
CHAPTER 11
I
Uh i«*h means?”
\ era. going quickly forward, moves to
‘That either hr w ofi‘t. nr « an t. hfe ward an arm-hair at thr upper end <>f
I With his father
i’ati'l, Nell rather bd ’h* r<»om tn wbo-h a figure ¡a seated. She
uie to believe.”
• « an •- I mat», shrunken, rtifrrblrd.
"(’«•'I it ia, you may be surr
«aye the w •*'» a fa r that *s ¡•-•sltivrly ghastly, U-
younger girl. rv«tlrs«ly
Fancy a father
i «-■ of ¡ts rvrsaive pallor, a living
w hu«’ **«n can’t live with bun’ And yet. - «rj *r. *avr for tw-» ryra that burn ami
fl
all, v.rtuni« aa:<m**hmeni ou that g < mu an-l gl.ftcr with an almoat d'-i ! «L
a* urv is rather »»ut «*f plgre with ua
I btiUlaary
«an imagine Juat am h a father ’*
*'M«> you’ve rurnr,” Lr •ays. without
tmu4 that. say n Mi«« I *y
making any attempt ta rise from
his
• art. hastily.
<ha>r
*
’
I ■ »
'
U b s t
*'Yrs
Very good Irt
Ib* <> t ' fr,-n
3 vile draught! Aud don't stand staring
•Ire tu uu« ir.” says br-r ■ strr • itb ■ til-
like that, it makes uir nervous.”
! tie shrug
Ito you Ibiuk we shsll «aia
H> b ♦ • r s «old, «'(ear, frrrg.ug
It
much t»y the rbangr? Th • uk I re ■<>,.- of «rrrua !<- tbr tired g rle elaadiUg l»rfurr
our« ¡a, prrhap«. •• delightful •• wr could
h in a« if a breath of 1« y air bad suddenly
wlah biU>. an«t yet I wi«b father bad Bui fallen in!«» thr but and «tifl*ng ru«»m
left U« (<> b>s "ruder turf*'»«••
Sera. I presume.’ say« Mr liyaurt.
TM ou? dwGI
that
«aya X'rra
holding «out bi« lilhe wbi!e ban«! to |M-ru>it
with nervous hu»<r
do ti »l *r* k f •; hrr to pre«« it. ' Aud you are Grisehla?
faults in tlu’ in. tital
IL • a.i ibst • I need m»t a«k w hat lunatic cb»»«u*
) vnr
left n«
\ hi k
w ! '<c - : |«-jj d« • *.«m hrnmu, as I was wr|| acquainted
with
• ruse
it
f a h !tvr r.
1 • J by fa her jrour mother many years ago ‘*
fr in t’n
I.«. k ry a
it a ». ir
I fee! that I must think you at once.
When fa(h«r w «• ««• 4» ng
h <- I *'»• ir («reg-tr). fur your kindness tu us, ‘
pause« abruptly and a tremor shah»-* b* r •a
Mi»« l»y«art, gravely, «till standing
last words
\ I acknowledge (bat.” say«
' Ay. ay
The younger girl turns qm<*kly to
k hr, quickly
”1 have been your best
at her
There <• infinite |«>vr end »'am­ frond, after all, ehr
passion in ber glance, but ¡«erhaps a littie
”Y«»u have given ua a hmne,'* continues
eonlrmpt. and <rrta¡D-'y a
little tmp.v
M>»s !>y»art, tn tuura that tremble a lit
Hence.
He. “ilut fur y»»«— ’
*’lk> you know.” «b» aay s.
**Yra. yea g<> on.” Hr thrust« «»til bi«
hearties* positively rr’arsr. If you w 1:
<44 mt»«-r!i fa* r aa If athirst fi»r further
but ! do n»*t th>nk *«ur father w as a man word«
But for u»e you w«»ttld b«»»h
to ridtc rr«pect, much lr«« love c»r regret, Lavr been * a-» upon ’be world’s highway.
•r
I«» live <»r dir as cbamv* dictated
To me.
t
,i . you sre indebted for everything
’ Oh! it ¡« belter m»t (■• sprak like that
ou owe me much
Flach day you live
interrupt« Miss Ityaart. in a !<>w, sb<K-ked
I have Iwfrtrn*!
tone.
'l»<4il 4*» it, 4arLug
I know you «ball owe tur more
rd y «»u, I hue been ihe naans >t est.ng
what you mean, but
* Ami I know that I shall never f*»rg»*e you from stari silos "
If so cv»rpsr like a face could ah-»w signs
or forget the life h- .»-4 you,” *a»a Gr
• f rvMrtiu nt it show« it now, as I*»- seeks
da. with a «ertain angry eseitemmt
Well, that 1« o»r
••)• M ias l»-*i»r!. h> prove by word and gesture »hat hr ia
th««r hrnrfact«»r to an unlimitrtj rttrnt
•
"What was tbi« rmdetta. (hi* terr I«., The hateful emotion hr l«rfraya ra •«•• in
lifelong quarrel that *ut kept up U- «tr;se’d-’»*• brra«t feelings of repugnato'v*
an«l disgust
tween him am! father w th au< h m ut<>»ou
”1 have consented to a«l»q»t you.
hr
ous persistency*'*
"That had 1« do with our grandfather's g*»r« on prrsenlly, his mid voter now cut­
’‘Ituf d»» n«»t ri|w-« t
will
I’a pa waa the eld« •! • ■.*. yet the ting like a kn fr
property was left to 1‘urle tirerfory, ■ml mu» b fr«»m iwr. It ia well |o ernne I«» a
that for no reason ■tall. Saturali}, papa proper umterslanding at thr atari, and
H uirsty ha«
was very angry ■ Iwvit it, atul arvu«e*t so save future argument
made me j-«*»r
Y*»i have i»r«*n. I hear.
Gregory of u«mg undue Itirtitrn-r.”
a<*<*»i«tmne*l to lead a uselea*. tuiunoua
Just so, an«! of course there i« a
«»ur father all h « l f<- kept up
deal behind that you don't know
1 h»rr • 1 «tvBce
always ia, untrndy ever tells quite every­ a moot estravagant mrnagr. an«!, dying.
thing
Ah’l !*•• !•--
Oh' Oh, \rfii' '• fl yon pau|«rr«.** Hr a.m »«t hiss*« »nt
»hr last cruel word.
Oh’ w hat ha« hapi- »• I
Grtsrlda afarta to her f«*e(
(»rtsclda « iut> io-* tn an ag,,u.ard foh 'ti
'Thr h>»nr«tv of *b *h you boast .« not
al the leather aide of the rraty -id
«harlot, which ha« toppled over to the everything, «hr »ay«, in a burning tape
T«r( me rrniiml you tha? courtesy, to«»,
»eft side an«l slat»«!« tu a *l«*citlc«ilv «1 ••
hs** ita claims upon t»»u.”
pa(od p*i«itmn
The am>«-i»t «Inver, pr»-
Ilah! The ♦» t»r«|
it tini»i«*a«it»f.
Bumabh aalvep, had let the h«*rs. • wan
llrftir** wr
dvr at tb«-ir <»wn swwt w I. and they !►.- it serma. «.«)« hr, iinin<>r«*i|
Ing old an»! «lerpy, loo, the remdi was quit this |N»mt. however, one last word
Y«»u
are
hem-alb
my
r»w»f.
I
«hall
ripest
that they had dragged two uf th« nh««!*
up Ml a strep bank and nearly ap«itrd you tu conform (.» my rulca. I see m» «me
I («errntt i> • ur t«» rfjter my dtmrs *avr
the carriage
I will n«>t have ptMple spying
••Oh. thank you.” says M «a iHaart. my sob .
leaning forward an I addrr-« ng with r«r . out the nakrdnr«« of tbe land, and specu­
est glan e ami hr ghtenrd .«»L r »hr «»»ung lating over what they are pleased t«» mH
They will have tu«-
man who had risen deorrndrd, perhaps, my «-vceatrieitir«
ri«-h, but I am poor, poor, I tell you. Al
sounds pleasanter am! more orthodoi
hke a <«*»*! angel from •«»mvwbrr«- the ways remember that.”
GnarlJa’a features baring settled them
w ‘«d on thrir ngbt, no <i«>ubt
A fishing
rml. lylnf of the r*»ad Where hr ha l fiut g selves m?o a rather alarming riprcwaian.
It wb«m preparing for his ignoble battle Mi«* by »art hurriedly breaks into the
with th«-** poor old hors.-*, pr wh ms tbr conversation
fact that b* has been whipp <»c th* strrarfi
Tf you will p. rmlt ua.’-’ abe aaya» faint­
that <lrtn»s here and there brilliantly ly. *’wr should like Co go to our nwBA to
through the interstice« of the tre*-a
rest a little
It haa been a long Journey.”
**Oh. no.** saya be, lifting h<a bat. •’yon
Her uncle turns and touebea the bell
It waa really nothing, near him. and immed ately. ao ioamedi-
muatn't thank me
PPof bruta«» I Lhsk they wara a alca p. airly aa to «uggest the idea that sbs baa I
13.
NO.
Preaident K K Lytle say« the Al
Ing of tbeae
Incorporation
arti* I»«
Braut tb» building of the ritmatoti
at once
Construction will be begun
as soon a« the weather In that region
la «ultable and the line will be put
through to completion this year unie««
■ome unetpec te*l ubataci» «hall Iw
foun t
It I« «aid not to be a difficult
country to build In
\i:\\S0KTHi: M \ I I
T- MS OF
INTEREST
PARTS
OF
FROM ALL
OREtiON.
ennwnUI »nd 7ia»n.cal IUpp«n4n<< of Im
Gnat Raaoarx«, a« Territory
For a yvar or two work han tw«n in
PTuRr«*«« toward opening the agrlrul
turai, timber and mineral r«*sotir<
of the rottoti to lie penetrated by th»
pro(MHU'<t .«tension of tho Columbia
Southern
Irrigation rómpanle« hare
been in the Held and hate ritrnsl««
rwrlamatlon
projet la
under
way
l.uailirrtnen front Wi«oin«in, Minn*'
•ota. Mo hlgan and Iowa hate arqulr
»<1 large tratta of pine timber «lung
Ih» liearhuti-a m Crook Cotint y. and
are ready to erwrt saw mill* lhe mln
poettn««
A Hrwt Rsvww »I th» Growth
■o*l lwpr»v«m»n<, of th« M««y lndu,l*o,
Throw.howl Owr Thriving ( iseirmnwralth
Latest M»it«t Report
«I
The total imlebterlne
♦11.231 17
Ativ
« ay mitrate ha
f* •» oil tu-ar \ air
lnt«*re»t in J<i* | lnti
«onliniip« uihilmlfiG
IK
min
amty
«♦A*
Art o I«»* d in» • *rt- *•>*! * .
fll«*«l far the erection aol •
n«*a ■satinila! \-tiri.»
1
Th«» v»d«*rs »»f AII miiv «< h«i«>l
ha*«» «•rder»«l th«* »*rçrtt»>n «»(
** h*»4 hutlding in that » ily !*»
mo*late the ii.. rcuMiI nntidwr •
rn
hi HIM-
•’«Hint v
* Iwave »he ro4»m.'‘ aays Griselda, « th
1 «>i*i<i« n. «harp intonation. •<» unrii»" t
-i.
wifb«*nug, that the woman, after
a *nrpr •»• | «fare, turn« ami withdraw«
CH IPTER III
A f»-w daya later the girl« ar* sitting
m th«« garden
It is a Iwautifui day.
loru through the **ternal shaduws that
f * o < ornpasa th* gard*n. and past th«* thick
yew hedge, lb* hot beam« of 'he »tin ara
stealing
"A day for |<xJi
i
Griselda, «pnnguig audd«*oiy to her f«»ct.
and flinging far (rum her on the green
«Wirt! th«* musty vulume whe had purloin
ed from the mustier library about an hour
ago.
I’lrbaix I’ll never cuma back.
’l*ba
•pirit <>f advmturv is full up*?n me. and
wh > knows what d«*tn >m« inhabit that uu
kn>*wu wood? So, fare tbcM* well, iwrft,
tuj luve ant when yon b « m > me. eiped
me ” Hbr pre*«* « « sentimental kiss up
u.-f ««■-» !< ,w. averring that a
••br«»w” la tbr only applicable part of her
f >r su b a aoleruu *»•’< a«i >n. aud runt
lightly down toward the hedge
She run« through one of the openings
iu the hedge, croaaea lhe graveled path,
aud, mounting the parapet, looks over to
eiamiue the other side of th* wall on
wbiih she staoda. after which ah* com
inrnt e« her JeM-ent. One little foot aha
•lipa into a convenient bo|a tn it, and then
the other into a hole lower down, and so
..4 an i OU. until the Bll feet of waU «re
.¡¡•¿uervd «¡id sb* rra he« terra tirrna.
aad tiuds nothing l*rt»rrn her and th*
desired cool of the lovely wooda.
With a merry heart ah* plunges tato
the dark, sweetly wruied horn* of the
g ant tfeea, with a green, soft pathway
under hrr f«x>t, and, though ah* krvuwa It
not, her world t»efure her.
It « an entrancing hour. She haa atop
ped • i >r’ n the m bile of a broad, green
•p« w encompassed by high bill^ though
» ’ti au ui«rning toward (he writ, when
th « unrotnforfable convirti >n grows clear
to her that «he is lost
Kh* it not of the
-3
*
»ever, and keep.ng a
a
! heart looks hopefully around her
Far away over there. In the distance.
• an la a hg ire hgh»ly lined against Lhe
massive trunk of a «ycamore, that moat
ti -takably 4e. larva ’«elf to be a man
III« back « turn*«! to her. and bs ia bend
:ig ^er something m i. **> far a« «hr aa
ju u di .« remote from him, bls ci »thing
« considerably the worse fur wear
A
gamekeeper, perhaps, or a welL aoaue
■ g r 'brr »f that sort
At ail events
the sigh1 • w«
me as ’he early dew
«To be continued »
To a Foes.
To learn poetry ”f<>r rn^tlHon**
The lïH>l a«t «Mtuetil r«»H nf lh<» «ta!»*
‘Ws an incrtM**» it» |»r«qw»rty %«ihi^
tioriM uf »» IMMi.tRM)
l'rlidlrt- 1» 's «'itv t*ti«Hi«>|| h.**« «h-
the chie! «»! judhv« ami « ity n».
tarder l<»r mrrupùui«
hiumn *!
Ee E. LYTLE.
Columbia S<>uth«*rn railroad, whh h
President Lytle, of
about
»«itrnd its lin«* 1OO mil««* further south into «antral Oregon. waa born
Bounty I vanla In lMfil I
He learn«««] the railroad business with the
Pennsylvania railroad. an<1 raina to Oregon in 1
|{«- wun ag««nt f *r the
O. R. 41 N. Co. al
wh«-n
hr took a leading part In organisation of the Columbia Southern
rail
road f-ompany. and ha haa btw*n at the h*< « I <»f that corporation ever
aincr
Seventy rniira of road are now under operation, and It la Ihr mont
profltabir line in Oregon. <'oro»ltl«TlHK th«« mlleage
Bend, a distant*« of «Inuit 100 ml io» Ute there shall tie transportation for
with brain he» to Anhwood and Print* the product.
Three
Kantern <i*ui
rille
Th*» amount
of th** < <*pitai panics own «4.00« a* re« cov»r«i| with
stock authorised la SLOOO.OOO
yellow pine, all accessible from the
The »«ItenMion will rotmlftt of. ftrnt
propped »(tension
Mining develop
■ line from the present termlnu« »f ni**ut In the vicinity of Ashwood, a
the Columbia Southern at Shaniko In new town on Trout Creek, has reach
■ general aoutherly direction. rroaa- ed a stage that demands transporta
Ing Trout Creek and Crooked Klver. lion facilities.
to a point on th« I>e»<hute« Hiver
Portland «.II lb Benefited
«1 or near Bend poatofib» In Crook
Portlaud trade field will be greatly
County, aeeond. a branch up Trout
Creek, ria the Oregon King mine to «(tended hy the construction of the
proponed «»itenalon
A considerable
a point at or near Ashwood poatoffi. ■
part of lake and Klamath Counties
third a brani h up the valley of Crook
whl< It now have their commercial re
ed Hirer to Prineville.
■' th Baa Kr.ini i«c<> will finl
it easier to reach Portland after th»
Engineer» Now m field.
road to Bend shall have been com
The Incorporators are officers of the
plete I
A wider
ettent of country
Colombia Southern Company Mr Ly- »til be drained this way. and Ita rap
Mias Enright Id development will amount to open­
tie being
president
secretary and Mr. Deyoe
I
auditor of ing a new empire at our door
Fur
The whole pro th«*r ettenslon« of thia railroad are
the old corporation
perty will be
practically
one
line contemplated
oue
proug to go to
from Biggs to Bend
The route haa lakeview
and
another to
Burns
been reconnoitered, but the definite Those may come negt year
Then In­
location has nut yet been made Thia terior Oregon will be fairly supplied
*ngi
work
la
now
in progreaa
with transportation
lines
that will
neera having
been in th* field for tend to bind Oregon together rather
•ome day«
than t»ar it In parts
BLÍW
UP
Th«« new Calh» H«- churvh at
bor**, w ith a ss*ating «nparitv of
haa I mbu iormally <l«**l ii'Mte» I
The I In le Sam
< ■ *ni|>any. t/t Bit»r
trtiwiv« riM rtir« t«»
Mil
Fl
C.ihl|e>'iA ». I,distri* t IS
I,
mg means lor rsi»ing in n< > » ith w hl- I
t<> er,** t » new » h
building
The public »• hools «tul church**» -*l
C'sjuille City iiavo Iwen ,J -.-I -n ,
enunt h> the nunilwr id i-a«»» **f »inali-*
!•'( in the* city
The Badger Mining Cotnpativ, *d
Susanville, ei|w*cta to install a rsslm •
tion plant on Its pmjwrty in the near
future
The plant vs ill mvli, ,u .i,,t.
lay nt ||i»imm
Portland Msrfcsts
Wheat - Walla Walla, SStfFOc. blue
■tern. «Ir, valley. i'JVyffAOc
Harley
Feed 117 JIT’.o
brewing
117
'i It per ton
Oata No. 1 white |!v 1 io. gray.
>6rOII
Flour Beat gradea
I
barrel. icrnhain 12 50
MilUtuffn Bran 117 per ton. ml*!
tiling«. 120. shorts |III chop« 117
Hay
07 50.
ton.
TlmoHiy tll«l3
Oregon wild hay
|
.......
f
jft p< r
ho Mvp« ol Saving Autfnan Mtnar*
Mutton Ijtinbs. fttsUStqc. grovi
17 —The water dr«Mc<| Stye per pound; sheep w,*th
i.vui tha Uarailmant of • Paixn.ar Train m the Jupiter mine, which wa« Mai­ em. 3l«03lyc. gross ilrease'd. ft(ftl>sc
or lha Rotk bland
ewes 3‘*03lyc. gross,
denly &■ «dr*I January 14
when the per pound
Victor, Iowa. Jan 21 —A* Uir Ihn-
•«( 4*1 men, including the mana- dressed, «Ofttyc per pound
Hogs Gross. 5‘yc; dre»»,*d. Cffi'yc
***r lin»itr*l passriigrr tram No*
g*r of the mine air! two au|w*rintrnd-
per pound
the R>« k Inland, waa pawning thr-ugh
rlila, warn «i|| >>ft, I- mm n**t aulMhlr, an«i
Veal s<fHr per pound
thia town this n»<»rniBg at 5 V»
th«
1 lyoiier of engine N«» 5vi ••ipl'«l»*«i
n - I ho| |w* of anting th* men liaa been
Beef -<lroa«. cows.
3 lye;
steers
i suhltlg in the death of the rilgi!»r<er almn*I*>n«G
Tin* <liMi«t«*r »4« «jut* t«» *S0«c. dressed. 307c par pound
I and fireman ari l slightly injuring tu - the «Herllowirig of th»* River Btla n«*ar
Butter — Creamery,
25037c
per
i
»riera and a brakeman
the min*
I'rcsMUtt*» prwfnt tli«* pound, dairy. 111020c, store. I3'.0
I
The arri«lent t»M»k pla«v- within ©tMH
lie
! ieri of the «h |M»t and the ìh U m * of the fl'Ms* hug <»f th«* mm«* w»»rr taken !«•»
Kggs 200 23*4» for cold storage;
One rngtiwMT «a« «avr«L
Sutp­
rlploemn arouimd every perwin in the late
23025c for Eastern.
S«30e for fr« «h
1 town
The !<»n»* of th«* »t pl«>«i**n arqnmtly hin«* m»‘ii r* *u r« n him I) a «-nt
Oregon
threw every »»tie »>( the •••\4-n
♦« I h
into the mine n aerond time, and never
Poultry Chickens mlied, 12 5003;
• •! the train *»fi the track, fuitoalv ••n r
r«*tum«'»l
Thirty-one of tii«» victim*
hens. 13 5004
»St/»» per poo d,
turn«*«! the I»**« M”ine« Pullman
a»*rr married
springs. 9® 10c per po.m l J
Fortunately the ¡MUMBrngar» were un
doten. -lu* kx I'.ii*. f.,i
Re<oinage »I Hswsuan Sliver.
ifijriir«!
Pieve* of U m * am k»d engine
I
were strewn around f»»r a »listan*• • »4
Washington.
Jan
l>.—The
bill II0I2HC, drw«ae*l 13014c per pound
I 200 f«s-t and the hnilrr aaa foiiml IfiO
for the r«u*olnage of tho sliver coin
Cheese- Full
cream,
twin«,
13<|
feet away fr»»m th*’ M*vne of the a«-ei- age of Hawaii. Introduced by Repre l3Hc. Young Atnerb-a. 14015»
•lent
potatoes- Beat Burbanks ft5c0|l 10
■entatlvn Hill, of Connewticut. waa to
per cental, ordinary. 70©»0c.
day favorably acted upon by th» House
TM Boh«Moil«rn Salla.
Hopa ftOlOc per pound.
cinnmltteo on coinage, weights sn*i
Khd, Jan. 21 —Tii* imperial variai measure«
W« m >I
Valley. 11014c
Kastern Or
Them Is a teint P»7 5,oOO of
ll*4irfii«dl«-rn mo H«*»I G*r New Y»»rk at ■liver circulating In Hawaii, ruoat of egon ft012*yc. mohair. 21021 •«< per
pound.
• :30 •i*cl«w-k thia morning
It In allver dollar«.
la
doiilsh*»» a mean« nt cultivating a
« ■ Ig- .f teratii” but »■ hooltsiyw
>‘>iiietliiwa regard the authors of |m»nis
lvurniwl as tasktnaatera and personal
enemies
I h • v .*w Is amusingly et
|W,-wM>d In a letter which was found
among the |wi|»r» of tbs venerable
German |»>et Geflwl
It waa written
to I. in by wine s,*twolboy. of Lube, k.
and I* sign*»! "Karl |t<*«-km«nn. II.
Klg»ae ’ The letter Is printed In l.lt-
i-ratnre
After stating that two bora
had Iwen flogged here us» they could
not learn Herr Gellwl« “Hope of
S|*r ng. ' the letter reads «« follow«
W* sitpl se you dhl not think of su* b
thing» when you wrote the poem The
llerr ledirer ears It Is a very lieautlful
peu-in. but there are no many Very beau
tlful inrtns ami we are obliged to learn
them
Therefore we beg and entreat
you. e»tee*iii<*e| Il *rr Gelliel. make no
more twautlfiU poem«
And to make
It worse we hare to learn the blog
raphy of ever, pewt. what year he wag
born Ini
■' "■
" •
write to p>u less use you are the only
| mw «< Mill living, aud we wlah you a
j
very long life.
Senator Mark
llanna
wears as a
watch charm a gold nugget which ta
worth several hundred dollars
It was
pr*wntcl to him by a number nt Metb-
odlst friends a bo reside In ClrrelntxL
Ohio.
LOCOMOTIVE
Active •’|s*rnti‘>ii will I»* c,>mm,-ii<I
at Bakrr City in the n«»ar futur**
i«**nutiiy n»c t»t thr city l’ark*
Hrrux
Soldian Muit Shoot ftaitcr.
IVashington, Jan
21 — Amaoran
anldtow in t>»e l*hih|>pinr«« n»»i«t •I h »4
with morv arrurary
Thts ia tiw* bur-
• b*n <»t an <»r»lrr rrcrntlv iami«*«l by
General Chaffr«*, mpira of which liavr
lern rerrivr«l at sir >h-|>artnw*nt
Tiw
general poiftbi out that as thr mmlt «»(
lark of rvgular targv-t practice, U»ih
• »fflrrrw an«! mrn in the divi«i>«n •»( tbr
Philippines hâve fallen far belnw thr
de» ira b la pr«>flriancy in thla tnnsi im­
portant
the anblier'a qualifienti> na
Austria. Jan
H-nator Clark bottelli fi« patntlnga
f«darai Rudding at Franilo«
In Vienna for 1320,000.
Washington. Jan
20
Th« Menate
Thr«*,* , hlldren of Jacque Mondry.
committee on public buildings and
ground» haa »uthortaed a favorable ag«d IO. 7 and 3 yeara w,*r» bumed tó
report on the bill for 1100 000 for a death In thelr homo at Buffalo. N V
Government building at
Kvanston The mother and a two-day»*o!d bah/
Wyo.
were reacued
(iov<r«m«nt OwMrvhip of Tvltgraph
Washington.
Jan.
10 -Senator
Harris today Introduced a bill provld
Ing for the Government ownership of
th» telegraph lines of the I’nltrd
State«
The Flrat National Bank of New
York has declared a semi annua) divi
dend of 10 per < cnt on lt» ln< r«aae*i
capitai atock of fiooooouo
Thl»
mah«« a total of |2lJIO.OO>i whhh Ih»
bank haa dlttrlbutad amnng Ita itork
holdern «Ine» tini