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A* <■ • e SCIO. LINN yl LI%W d* IO, South!?! Paliti; C) SBASTA RDUT8 OBtGOA CO., Sci? AfA— Hy D. C. Humphrey TB« JW* Ni)| ni ** Allaany !«• 10 p m Arri*?« 4»l*Ui»«i 11* *» ? ** >wnimrnu* 7 M t* •* H m FnittrÌMNj 7 V» < H in P fn , II p tn . II * • »»i in . W >Vb a n> p iu , a XA a Mr» M ! W.uulnai, mv <-. a/mt at U rat Hriv »lati* «u» «»r a*l<k»’**» Scio Or »rea W. E. ( OMAN, <; r. A.. Portland, < )rv l’r * I trat Cariote I Ikety t» Prav« T J .......................« *▼ v N > A All «ort guaranteed Estimai«« furn«baI Co 8: lo, Or»roa Ttltjhoat Si:hia:t Ko 11. THE SCENIC LINE SHELION Through Halt lake City, lxw*lvill», Pueblo, Colorado Springe anj Denver, St 1 the I an. >1» Rocky Mountain Scenery by .lav light to all poluta huât. EEALESTATE BROKER, 3 jMtlCl Cf th* r»bC* K0UTT Public Scio Or»gca I’aMt trains daily between Ogden ami Denver "...Jrrn I qulprornt 3 I In ..ugh I’ullman and lourtal Sleeping Cara and Superb Dlnmg car S rvk«. /• //. At a aldini STOPOX EKS S»ú»r In ALLOW LI) Fur rates, folders nini other furinliatlOH ttddiej;* Fresh Candy. Kuta, Cigar« an.l T.d«<<<>, and soft drink» of all kind* I ry Him I ft. W. HftGDY All kind» of watches, cl<< ka and jesslry promptly re psi red sexo onxaox UNDERTAKING GOODS' We bave alw ays on hand a full lino of (’a*kctH, <‘ttflina, ami robe» at low price«. Uur R OILL PICTURE FRAMING AM» H'ajroo Maker ALBANY l>t*l>iirtii nt cannot be beat. Pictures framed in any . ize or style at reasonable prices Scio PlaningMills, Scio, Oregon COUA'TEH M.Killop A Chur.hlll. Prop». Al.HANY OREGON th» v a Icy Ilo To Ih» .»SCIO LIVERY & FEED STABLES?,! Irvine & At yer, Props. yn M ._lf> cent» • • ...» • « » .-» I« Hack rnnncctfi with all trains at U’cst Scio and morning train at At unkt vs Our ri¿s are first-dass anti our horses (¡tssl drivers. Prices reasonable. H ELLIS EYE AND EAR Me Ida am block Albany, Oreg.-n J. J. Burncs & Son, General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers We buy our »lock in large quantities and keep a full lin» of carrlag» and aag"n material. All kiixia ot work In <eir line dou» on abort notice. Horseshoeing i Specialty SGIO, OREGON J) C. HUMPHREY uaoano—Sewtnan Broa and Kimball riavoa— Chwkeruig, Kimlwll, Wrist and others E.U. WILL (general $lusir Realer Music Books, Pheet Manic, Small Instrumenta and Hiring» Agent tor tb» popolar T«w H..n.« H*»in« Ma. hin» It Sell i Siiiu licllie Tar >21, f armici tir Fue Tnu Need I ee and Huppliea far all Hewing Machina« Piano«. Organ«, and Sawing Machine« Repaired Albany, Oregon 120 First Street r ♦ lh.r Lug l>il ion has lowered tha world'» ra.old l.y tiotting a mil ■ m la* min utaa tlal at Rradvilla, .Maae. A di • ha*gv*l cirrua employ« in Mav ra. liuveils oja tied the door > I Ibe m*>n- key rag"« and liberated 10 of the ani mal». PHYSICIAN ail SURGEON Nhavlng.......... Hair Cutting hh«ni|NK>lng Hath». .............. I» An at'empt te lie up t'l.i. air<> rattan- rants foil*»!, not oter 10 par cant ot tlie employe« .v.mlng out. A 0. PRILL M D. In l»<«ra«Ong Tl.e hhsmmk hav lawn remeaavirml but enon»h hal eat ba» la-n raotovwd t keep tha time al oaamw tha rama. M»dieid Th» bitt 2IK meal Open all night. Week. II II. Koh! aast den le» that ha la tn •nter tl.e .al inet aa poatmaatar georraL Cine Inaiti, LUA CH t*«»t Import Co|or>»l C II. Smith, kn..»n in bi» wrlUoga a» "Hill Arp." I» ds»l 8CI0. OREGON I ♦ I . ,h« Ih» I>»mp a rati, er is causing great nr • D »• a panerai banking ami eschangv' •aaineaa am.urg hop gr .«»'«. bu» nr»« I. «• Uisvle at current rat«» Tl.lrti I«- p'v were Injur»! in a tram and drafts iseuevl un principal cit*»». ere-k user Bloom I ng t » III. D. B c I k U c e« Many Iteadrra. J M MOORE 111 happenings here in Ptoaaaa at Bwdapaal. parts of thf Pr«M»t«d la <o«de»»«d term. Moat PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 0rid xulu itevi«» ant Itappewiwca “* OTFZZSU Fiat: cost Lhit. J Ovar Owa Haalred Peep*« Perish la tlw Visons. Aug. : « — 'ccv'tding to a special diapalcb recaivul hare 121 par- • ns pariai.*1 in tha fire al Bndapaat. TUINNIVI Comprvhrwalv« DENTIST C BROVi’vr. tu. Crcj > » £»*J Pullman ai»«l T« nn»t rar» <»« l».<l* train« ( hatr ram b*»rr»n»rt»l** to Im atri I I r»**, an*l laeriM ran t»* I hkni|pF. b! I/fili», Sew Orlrnn« •u*l U ••I»ingt4»fi (‘«Milif'rtintf •! San I ran< with rrrral hnrwf* ||>Mt«>hilu. Japwn Chin« ’itUippturi*, 4 entrai atri «SiMith Amar- <a : .'.è-' D M. D, I I'. «r • oatnfrfd ìmm TUO NF.MISPNF.tFS. Traina leav» Weet Hrio h.r Portland •nd »ay »tallona at 10 AS a m. vr lllwuy at 2 IA p n. UM Dank Stute NO. 9 AlGtST îîH. EVENTS OF THE DAV ri.e ganiiam ¿íru-s rajtçrç J^)T) S0'l?5 PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT (OC NT Y. OKEfiON, Budapest Aug. 9»>. — Fire «tarted this evening in • lour story building, tb» two lower «toile» nt whkh ••<• or- cnp*«i by a fancy « <»!• firm, llu upper rt<» r< Iwing residential (lata. I bare were 200 wuvk ;*opl» in !!•» building, • nd it *• now Mated that l«*ween 40 sa l Ao pervona w» • Burned tu dvath Tl>» poll.» announc» that hy jumping i.in the »indo»« IS ;«r«on« sere ahlvel ami 1» injured, nin» (»rioiiaiy The damage la avilmate.) at 4,i(XI,lXA* aroo»n, looetly covered by laaurancw. The warvb' u«e contained pH«» of llimay material and tlu Gulira a,.read with frightful rapidity ami •*» *n saihvvd th« reaidvntlsl fimvrs. Only tbs •<> k pv»>pls near Uie doo a below • •re al l» to effect tlieir eev ap» The rasideul« strove, rawing their «arap» cut >ff, rlnng deep» aisly to wiuduwa. ■creaming lot Irelp The firemen Iteld out aheeta ol can vaae ami eall«! 1« them Io jump. .*• llleei. |»r».a> sere aaved in thia say, 1 but many in jumping miaard Ilia al.eel, nma twlng kilted on the «(•■! till IK GW s IHIVI PS. Prune Orvwvra el Wuivawlt« tall«) Pvu- pua« I» Orga«*«« uiimpaay. Arre»t««l bv (iVfwvra Barb«r shop. In a Uveo * »II KIVI <M kHHIM Onl, a Aery tea» Pucikaa el that Uraet Ceaaty CaltlvaAta At a meeting of prune grower« held lo Ha lem a few daya ago. a movement waa »tart.-d for the orgamtation of a mutual Inaurati, e company for the In auran. e of piune dryer« The grower« were agreed that (he Inaurane» rom panie» .barge too high a rate of pre mlum for thia < laa» of rtaka. and that the roet would be greatly reduced by cooperative a. t on A .ommlttee t< report a plan of organliatlon *«■ ap pointed < onalatlng of John Pemberton W H Wright chairman. Rosedale Roae Inarg; Auguatu» High Van<u<iver A Hhlber Philomath Mr Bisecherei Halem II S Olle. Ha lem Il J Zur < her. liberty Il I« Intended that the Inauran. » aa >< h lai Ion «hall »..epi member* throughout Oregon and Waahlngtoo and Iraneart a general bualneua wait «i prune Irr- i and warebmaaM The new organlaatlon will hav» no conae. (Ion with any of the other pruncgiow era* aaao. tallona Prof F I Kent of the Oregon Agri cultural colleg». baa Just returned to Corvallla from a viali of a mouth a <:urntlon to the .rigateci region« uf Klamath county. where he gava apwc lai attentlou tu the method« uf apply ng water the ktn.l <*f «rope grow» 4nd the . »t. rit of the Irrigable ar»» of that action of th* «tat» Klamath county haa an ar»« of ubout <I0O square mil«« nearly aa (r.-at a. the Male of ____________ __ Maaaa. hueetta Of thl» ar. . .ouipet. nl engineer» «• mat - that i more than K0 aquar» • . ' : . whole .an I«- t >ught under Irriga th.n ovten • and produ. e .ulllvated ' ■ ... « '« tvallable for Irrigation but h»r varlomr . « adapted to *<> the grow Ing c of the native ■■•».. grasera, »bi. b ar» uaej mainly for hay Corning Bv«»ta. Articles of Incorporation wara • led i the off!, r of of the secretary of alata last week aa follows ANOTHIIi CONAI5T L AI our. Wooda O regon Art kW» of Iwvorperatto» fit»«. Rummer aaaoclatlon of the Nnrtb w.at Indiali »<>-:>.Tea N'ewport. Aug i Baker City Reno, Nav., Aug 2« — J. W. l'ooda, usi 17 27 Pie* dant Francfo, of the 1904 fair, I« 000.*04 Baseball tournani.nl Ralnler. Aug ia charged silli using that pair. n»ge on« o( the e«c«pv.| convh ts fiom lol fall» City Mercantilo .»vapaay on July 27, wa« arreatwl Ahi« UM «T 2» to gam Democrat!* -upiorl in tl.a pre*- •om falls City I ooO morning (>v C*>r>»*.able W i >»>n and otti U A II en.ampment, Weatport idantial race. i Mining . ..tnnany Mc.tFurg i crr l.aepar, «bile la*ing aliavi d ina tuguat 1 8«>pt..mt>er 1. *21 «00 h»< rotary Hitch o. k baa added loan- barbar shop. Southern Oregon pioneer reunion hip 37 north, range 25 ea*l, to the i American Investment company. Co* »tabi« Wìl on waa ataoding oli Aahland, Heptember 1 Cortland (5000 (Ikanoga** ai’hdrawa In f aatern Wash ■vvKvtml «(levi Ibis morning «ben he Hlats convention of mining men ington, «here land« are being eian.- notn ed a man anatra ring tha dracrtp Portland, September 1. Oregon l.nmlur land and Mining inval to deter.i.me the .lee rabllity ol tiou of Wood» come a ound the cornei | I 'A Oregon national guard encampment putting m a government irrigation >yv- troni Cwntcr atteat and antar thè bar | September .1 ly Third Infantry O«a> kl.'dford liu»tne«a College exempany tom. Iter ahop. Wilson «lartrd to enter the hart park Flrat batte.y Heaa. le Aug Medford *30« •t 20. »«parate battalion Ro»'burg I ord Salisbury, ei premier uf Eng liarber ahop Imi, »veiiig a revolver lu Divi» Miulng company Baker City *500.000 land, ia dead. ibe man'« Iwlt, dvK'idad to get help, H«ptemlw>r S 12 | T< irether sllh leejer. he entered tlie Cia/'kamaa roiislv tea. here' Inali I later n* Manufa. luring company. Eight flren m were aermusly burned Salvili IIO.ouO shop and covered M .ae'asith a tevol lut» Oregon City Heptember IS IT at a Chicago fir». ver and 1.» Klculfe.1 him. Wrasla State fair. Salem September It 19 f ' ' In r .i . « g i . nipany. I a A cloudburst at Denver did consider- oPcrwl no re»i«taixe Wovda was tak Second ao.lt h«rn Oregon district Irande * ..io •Ida damage to property. • n to the jail ami turnrd over to Sheriff fair, Eugen« ftaptember Jfi-Octob«r S H '-a-b an.l Door company, "ortland (50000 Harney county fair, Burna Septet** A party ol 25 ^alt lake people a*» Hav ea. Wied» mid he cam» to Reno from • er 1« 2* *► 4 F ' ka l<4llr.>ad company milking a t*>ur of Oreg m, •oi ■ Ian II Tiuckv« on a freight train last night Race». Antelope September 17 It Tha Maredonian revolution is marked He aaked Deputy Sheilff Maiaell Stock eihlblt and race meet. Port by more inaaaaer«« at Monas.ir. i let lonvlt’t Muphy, captm.l laat night, land September 21 20 Prv paring to IrMM. Tha crui»er Marblehead and the gun occupy tli» came <«ll will, hm, lor, he ......... •>.! «»»tern Oregon dlatrl.t fai* The Oregon City nuvnufm luring lx>at Concord are am bond m the Prut- »aid, "you ahould treat me sell «»lung The Halle«. H"pt»ml>«r 22 26 '• * .i the aa I live. I know that banging «»alt» land hailxrr. |g M '• w.«>lea Klamath county fair. Klamath Falla (tie. and it cannot tausibly do ■ I V iill plagi ia that city to repla.« th» October 6 0 The Canadian government will use harm to let me see Mu pby." that was burn..! laat month Th« Crook county jockey < lub tneei lieacefill measure« In the suppre« ion ot o»t w II appallatale fio 000 Moot Prineville. October 27 29 f h ipi . no » h ill pponr. ixw.'hii’g on ihe great lake«. >f th» building» »III ba of wood aad Lincoln county fair. Toledo Reptsm ort'ignted Iron and Iha prln.lpal A bill to pension va'ersns of the iteneral Motes Pet urn» from tlorevo ber 1012 dm. tu r, mill 1« thrr» atorlea high, Cayuse Indian war sill be introduced .nd will 1.« dlr«, tly t ranne, ted Io the With Many haw Idesa. at th« nest session of congreaa. am l. Hiding The management of hoard ef Trad« Formed Manila, Aug. 2ti — General Ixmnai.l • »gpe ta to raaaaw operation» The entire Humbert family lias l>aen The new Induatr!»« Inaugural*! In Il thio .tty October 15 Wool haa returned from » visit to the An automati« I nml guilty of sw indllng and sentemwd Ja< kaouvllle am! vicinity are ahowlng governor of Borneo, whet» he ha* been 'em. at a .oat of (IDiMM will b» pr» to from one t five vaars* iuiprisomnent. reaulta whl. h Indicate a revival <>f th* mr wime time observing the mrth*»l» ure.I !.. pour water on Incipient Ire» The Turkith government has prom- adoptavl by the British government to old time preelige and proaperlty of th* place The three great lumbering lee.I fulfillment ol all ol Ru«»is' pacify and pr<.m >to the Intervet» of the Oa I quäl I not lag. mill« directly tributary to It th» pro mand «ml the csar's s<|uar<lon of native« and to tmpro e the lommar la tin t of whl. h all .enter« here the Th» »tat» bw»rd of edu. atlon ha» r» veararls has troen ordered home ixmdiliont of the country. Genera lar?» manufacturing plant, planing •■ntly made a rullng whlch will pr»- I anada wants a better trademark law Wool report* It at the Btii|*h govern mill and boi fa< tory in operation In vrnt ’h. graduale« of normal «. hool» mailt haa obtained remarkable reeult* town, the rompletlon of the general enacted. • 1 na >n lag «tat« in Hie np'Hting ol the native« of Borneo ra< plant an.l many other contemplai Austria »ill support Ruaaia in her and returns to the Phi ippine« with ed Impiovrmenta have Inaplred rene» ;«r<>r« In thia »lat. uni. »a they hav» paaaed Mat« eiamlnation» th» aam» a» damanda on Tnrkey. many naw ideas which ha »III, with rd confidence In the pia. e and ho»l neaa men were never doing better or ar« n..w requlred t graduale« of Or» Hanator Quay says he will seek ao the cognisance and aaaistam-a of Graver- were more hopeful for the future than goa normal »• h<«>la The rcaaoa fnr nor Taft, put into operation iu th* >•» ia- further political honors. at the pr»«ent tlm* Aa an evidence thl» i« that the board will not giv» ta late la. of the proeparltjr and coaidonc» of «rlifl. alt« and dlplomaa of utber Al*>ut 7,500 tagtila workers in Haa- I .eneial Wi»»l ia pre|t«rlng to liegin In the future of the etala» a higher . r«.|lt thaa la glv»a ony are on a at*ike for a shorter w..rk a campaign in the Jolo archipelago, in bualneaa inon a Um rd of trade baa been re to tlmllar papera in thl« ■tat» place, day. to which territory ha a ill go accompan- lently orgatdttaJ under the moat fav Tha Vuitad Mates aixi < bine«e treaty led by a military force of sufficient oratile auspice« Frank tarila Bevoraws 1 Wateea. c inimiaaloners have resumed work on •trengUt to |«rmll his en’ering into the Huperlnten.tent James of ih» Or» interior, where he eipacls to obtain con penltentlsry. ha« International treaties appoint»« Pulp Mill Cloa«a Dowa. Frank furti« lo «m .ewd E A M. Pbsr- goal results In h'a .lealing* with the Be. auae of Ihe »«treme low «tage of •on. who rwalgned King Peter, of Forvia, Par again native« by applying anma ot the i,lea> thè poaitioa uf tb'vwtenad to soljcaia nnlesa condi lie ha« evolved as • reeult ol Illa o’teer the Willamette river the management warden ('urti« It a demi» rat and waa of the Willamette I'ulp « Paper mills a <an.liliale for thè leglalatur» frooi tion» change at th» capital. cations in Borneo at (In-Con City haa found It necessary Multm.iiiab .. inty In l»02 II» ha» to . '.ove 'loen «tallón A whb h la l>> hern aervlng for aom« lime aa a guard Hwitserlaixl haa objected to Dr. HLl I» AS I It IHL»tl Ul IM valed on the vast aide of the river al Ih« prlaon tjvniy, het minister at Parts, serving It la In thia mill that the pulp I« pre on the Venaaualan arbitration court. Chicago«»» Who <al'«d Io find OoM parevi by whl. h the paper I» manufa. ' In Patagonia on Turk'» lata nd. tured In the milla on the west »Id» __ ___ Hlg CarwFval at Portiate. Th» Trana-Miaaiaaippi coagrrea in For* land‘a Mg fall carnival. Kaplan.• The clo-ing down of station A how dorsed tl.» Lewis and Clark lair and Chicago. Aug 21.—-Th» Tribune to ever will ihh interfere In any way with l»r 14 to 2» inclusiva, la giravi thia passed a resolution lav»rmg a govern« day aaya the operation of the main milla of tb. vaar under tb» auspice« ol lira MulV luent appropriation of * 1 ,(Xh>,lM>0. Hig men who >»ilr<d away from Chi* corporation since there Is a aulBclent nomali A th lati. Club. cage • year ago in »rat. h of ag hl ml,.« supply of pulp on hand to keep the I »rd Salisbury'« condition ia very In the wild* ol I'ataronia ar» nuw un- mills going for several week» grav». PORTI AND MAKkFTS. der arrevt at Tnrka ialand, in Ihe W. at In tie», »napret*«! of nlil.ueteri » A havid City, Neb., man baa mar Sa'«m Milla May Bum (MI. Their arreet and the detention of their WI.Ml —Wall» Wall». 7707«r. blew ried hie «tapmotbar. The management of Ih» Hslem wool »tain, M0<«(<c; vallay. *0e. acboonnr. Mercury, l a» been lai I bef >r» < n mille have beco figurina for aome The poser« ar» .-onaidering ate pa to th» aecratary ol »tat» Flour —Valley, |9 fiOul3.BA par bur- •nd th» uprialng in Macedonia. Chari»» Corrigan, a Tega» cowl, v, tini» ora thè vii» -Ut ut'■ .1 "f oli f"r r»l, hard wheat atraighta. *3 ao<4 00. wheat, patents, ** l(h*< **. ran.» Io Chicago laat fill. wat. bed lake wood for fori In thè miti. The rapld hard Fir» in tb» Beaumont, Tega», oil •ailing I. r a month and then to k five a 1v«n. ■ in thè pr - e of w»»l ha» mede rrat.am, *3 9 <«9.Zfi, »Hol» wheel, field« deetroyed ISO.l»<>0 worth ol prop- It dealrahl» lo firn! a <h«ap»r fu»l The *3 Mfg t.00 rye »1 »at, * I 00 men into hie confidence Corrigan raid o dt dlffl.ultv rii' .«intere.! waa In thè •tly. he had a map »' owing the <o atlon al a egpuaa» <«f r«ttl"g thè oli d»llver»d Iter l»y— lee. I, * I ' »0 a IV *0 per to«; <.»neral J< lin C. Black, o* lllmoi», gold min» tlvaling that of King Holo h»re and when tbe oli company ha» brewing. *21; rolled, (2l<*tl »0 <>at»—No I whit», *1 07 % ; *vay, Ilia atrwy that ita d <e vrrer rt.mplnte.l ,._m, Ita _____________ haa t«<en elm ted Oommaudar tn chief <d mon arrangement» for «tor bad b-en driven out by native», and ,aa Tvfl at Portland It la thought thia *I.OC'«I lift per cental. th» <i. A. R. Mill »tuff»—Hraa. 129 par too; ml*. whan 1.» di»d on a ranch he gave th» dlflb ultjr <an b* met William P. Sullivan, a Alia oiri arn I drawing» to Corrigan. The ve»»el will dllngs, *97. abort», »99. eliop, *1*. ator, haa le*n found guilty of grafting !• held until lb» bunneaa of it» owner» lin»»«Hl dairy food, *19. I nina Crvawwry Pr»ap«n>»a. and fine.] *100 Hay—Timothy, old, »20 p»r tou. can >« inventigattul. The t'nlon rrasmery has at laat a«w, |14*|l*; clover, nominal, grata, Ixvndonara were much anrpriwd al come firmly eatabllahed and la doing Te H«'p Cuban »an lire »bowing of Shamrock III. They a large b<i«lnr-»a In manufacturing but *12; cheat, nominal. " Butter—Fan. y creamery, 20<P2JS» eg|MV> ted l.»r to hav» a walkover. liavara. Ang 2*1 — M«'*o Menomai, ter and fine < ream for aupplvlng the town» of thia part of the »tat» A per pound, dairy, nominal; »lor«, I* prom in • distintili«''«»! gv-eral « d a Preai.lent ltoo»»v»lt will allow nn appoint- aklmmlng «talion la in operation at «■ 17e. die. riminalioa in favor of union men ent planter, ha« accepted the Cove and the company I« now pre Cl. era»—Full cream, twin», l*r; mi nt aa on» of the comm lie louera to by th« government, neither will he op rvariaq to establish another elation ■t Yirang America, 15c, factory prirna, negotiate tb» »SS.000.000 loan. Ketv of pea» them in any way. Medical Spring» 20 mile« »»at L0 I '••• tor Dola will I* offered ■ rommiml,.nrr- üolon. Poultry—Chicken». mil»!, Ilfo A granite monument marking tb» ah Ip »nd Rins Rivera Id mantinoad a» IlSe per pound; spring, 1*4 8«; ■it« n( th» birthpl».» ot tb» lata I*real the third member ol th» co-n" I** ion. lerty Canta f«r Pkklsg M«pa hen». Il S'* He; broiler«. (9 00 par lent t heater A Arthur haa hwen erecl- Th» revoluti..-ary »old ar revia or ary turkey«, live, HMIfc pee A niimler of prominent hopgmwera d.raan • I at I airfield Vermont committee ha« Iwen cr-n-t tu il I' I« held an Info-mal meeting at Halem round vlieeerd,lf «lAe duck«, *4*4.bO Til» wi'tan ot Ih-aeen. Philippine I»- co |»>«ad ot on» jtplg- ol th« .opten»« I at weeh and and .’!»< uaaed the price p«rdoa«n; <•»•» |**9*.M. land,» haa »|«l<<ia»d for Inaoltiog the coart, judge» of tha «odiane» corarla of to be paid for hoppl'king It wa» th» *gg«—Oregon ranch, I9e. Havana and Mantenía» an.l two mil*« American dag. »eying hit craiy a.n rouaensu» of opinion that 1° «ente • Potabw»—Oregon, 'fiOSStk pur Mak ; • a» ra»|*>n»ibl» fur th» "«trag». tary ofllc.r«. g s »weet potat.vee, *Hr P»r pound. number of grower» are advertlalng for Th» Tran»-Mia»ia-ippi ..mgraa» i» in W heat Hack«—In lota of 100, *%«. Wind 5 wm »» Island«. nicker« an.l a few of th« larger yard» anas i on in Seattle. Hast — Grow »tears. *3 75<4 N, Kingeton, lamaica, Aug TH. — A hav» their list nearly complete ■lrr«a«d, * S<*7 Hr per poo ml. Tl.a llamborg-Ameriran Framal.lp aclm.ner »hirti ar»iw»l Ime» Ibis morn- V«al—*e per pooled. company will eetal.liah a lin« on the ipg reporta th«t th» Caymao i*l»nda Will Meedte M»e« Thia V«»r M'lton— (lr.ua. (3; draaaed, *!*• Pa. ific .»»an. wer» devaatatml hv a borrica' e on th» The 'W’ltlemette valley pruae a««oc de: lam!«, grnae, *9.A0; <lr»«aud, 7«. evening ol Angurt 11. Many houaee at latlon held Ito annual atnckholdera- Tl.e kaiser of (formaay will a»k th* Hngp-Oroaa, 1» *0«8.78| draaaad, The »»ore YSe- reichetag to provide for »n in. revue ir (,eovget<>wn, a village near th» w»et meeting laat Haturday end of Grand Cayman ialand. wer» de- tary*» renort «bowed among other the army of 3».(MX) men Hop«— l'*(»2 crop. JOr p«r pound. molíal e.!. The vwaela in the barfs r thin»» that th» aaem-latlon handled Tallow—Prime, per pouaj, *•*«; Mayor Willian» of Portland, ba» were driven out to M, two •ohw<|'i»nt S 750 008 pound» of prune« laat aeaarm asfird “aw retare Mooly to aeml one •» ly return- d but th# other» have not In all probability the quantity control No. 2 and praam. 9S4**«. Wool — Valley, 17«18e; Kaatova mor« «arv*»■»!• Io th» Portland hariavv l>een heard of up to Augnai IS. All led hy the a»«o«latlon will b« larger ("»vegon, ISfolfic, mohair, 35<97**«. thia year than laat during th» rarnival in Hept am bar. ih tn«*» an>I crop« were dratr.red