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i • p Ï ' » T;’ ' - ’ -.'a'- _ ■X'*' • F-.L.- ’• < » > * I r ■ «..J < Ol \ 1 Y , '■»CIO EVENTS OF THE DAY Keystone Shaving Parlors PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT <• io, LIMN co., <> hi ; gon * Í * « OKEGON OOOO BO a D*. k > iuu v Tsw Simpte BaUs »»,» »o«M H»lp Unr Highways. «< w in u otr Tw« Baiatilo«. «< Japan«.« Amkwabed sa p«ag »sag Cksag Woad. «ATHF.KI D THOM UX PARTS OF THE Among the elements and forces llaleheBf, Mincharía, June 14 —A nature there are several enemie« flanking movement of the J«p«nM« sroutxJ the Russian left fr. m Feng good root!*, but tlie greatest of them Only Firrt-Claaa Shop In Th« Cil» UIKI.MUN UN »WAMP UN) 200.000 But ND* of »004.. Msng Cheng, June 9, waa repulsed water, ft washes away the material with a l«we of two whole battalloiia. Shaving......... of tlie road. It s.wka Into the r.»d and Osvsraoe Brcel.es th« Test Fr««i th« Oetaa-lsaacS llvsstock Camp «a y 1 • JapgMwwa t la •• Hair Cutting Istrrlwr Dspartmeal. softest« it ao that the wagon wlmwla cut pows ot I mm« mm Clip th« morning along the Fang Mang •5 Shampooing into the eurfsce making rat* and holes Salem—Governor Chamberlain he* Pendleton—Two hundred thousand ( bang and Haichegtg r<ad. Ttie Bur •• Hath....... It permewtea and »-ftens tlw foundation received the full test of the decision <>f pounds of wool heve Ie-n sold by the eaus bad a f.inv atr. i .ly p.wted in a Ik A I OKI N. ao that the surface of tlm road sinks or the anrrelary of the interior reject mg Gwinn-Isaacs livrst<.-k rwmpany, of ravin« 30 miles southeast ■>! Hau hang. breaksup. In the alntet the aster tlie claim of the state <d Oregon to the which J. IL Gwinn, Secrelary of the The J«|t«nrw «rr« pi«* rUr*1 by two that is in the road free«««, ex (amis, swamp lands within the Klamath In Oreg-® U'. k Igrow-r«' .-»•< i«lnm anda balta It on«, who walked mio lbw Rua- Ruaeia has called out Briefly staled, the resident of Pendleton, is a partner •ian anibu«i*w<U. and loaa-ns and disintegrate« th« road dian reservation. Many dc(mrte»l union Tbay rweivtd a monkruui nA« and ■lecision quote« the .samp land act of I tie Gwinn-Isaac.< company la consider material. riving at !>vnver. The m.at important thing In the litrirt. which specifkally provhles that ed an biabo atieep Ann. although a artillery flrw at dote range an«l wera The Russian force« at Ping, *rtilh of building of r«ads is to lessen or prevent the grant Io the state »hall "Inclmle ‘•rgr poetlosi of its animals range In wi|te«i out, onlr une or two rece pi ng. The main Ja¡wn«*r une. wh h waa Niu Chwang have l*en h.rw»l to evacu th« ravage« -4 water, ymt n.i leature of any lamia which the government may summer in the western spur oí the Floe th« work is »> neglect««! as thia. Many , have rweerved, sol«! or disposed ot (in mountains In Grant county. The com giratly ati|>rriiir to ihr Ibimtan (urrw, ate l»jcal read su|mrvi»ors seem to give no pursuame of sny law heretofois enact pany ia one of the largest sh<«p Cori- lrie<l to outflank the Kiineiana who \JJ l h’ ’M J* I INTI FR. I» M p Russia will not hr«d the protest of drew off without Ewing a man. The n»n«ideration 4o the -|ueeti-«i of drain rd I prior Io the confirmation of title to erm. imralimr in th- Northwest the ravina M'a buy our»t ■ k in larg« quantifies Britain against declaring fo*»latuffs<v>n- age. and the rreult is a regular mu«l tw made under the suthority of the late as it ia, w>me <d the Gwinn- J activer, chwlng in. tf*band. tdurkage during several weeks or mid art.” l.aocs Lamia are not yet eie« sheared vat ant, «a\r for thrir own dead. and keep a full line of carriage and The treaty creating the Klamath res Kight bands were trailed into summer An attempt has br»-n made to kidnap months of the year. wag u material. Allkimlaof work lu Bl SAUN AB IV »»ÜLI INU The following are a few simple rules ervation was not made until I MH. but range in Grant county from the huske the Italian consul at Tangier, M<>rooi*>. our line dona on short notice. county. ' | by twndito the observance of which would go (ar the .1» .- n k " • that the right or river country in Malheur C:'.o Crtgoa 4 li’le of <Mvn*<an<'y of the lutlians «»■ Here the company ba. over 50,000 acre« tii alt at ion <H«r Vktory on th« lang All RuMian warshl|* at Port Arthur toward (mitering the r.axlsof thia coun »ang Chang Bund. isted friar to that time. «» rwgniw-d lee»ed hum the ohi iMlles military try: are expert«-»I to Im rae«ly for «er«ice by the act of l»4*. «alabllahlng the ter First. The roa>l ahouhi he »> l.s-alesl lami company which secured control of Liao Yang. June 14 —The army hers PRILL M. D. . within a fortnight and Constrwctesi as to avoid strep ritorial government of Oreg-m, wherein an ImnienM- an-« in tirant ami one or is increasing rapidly, a Imdi epuulroo • The teictb semiannual reunion of grade* down which tlie water rnsl.ee it was provided two otlxr ruiintiv« f r cutting a roghi arriving daily. 1Ut Scottish Kite Maaon* of Oregon I. in I during heavy rams tearing up ami 'That nothing in this act contained through the interior in the early dajrs, There is m> fresh news from Port ■resion at Portland. •hall be constme»! to impair the rights and lite Gwinn Isaac people haw HO Arthur, tior has any confirmation of washing away the r»*<l material. Scia, Cr«gsa Second. The foumlatiun of the rood of person or property now |>ertaining tn sections on a long lease As govern serious events having occurred lhers Congressman Metcalf, of California. should Im thoroughly drameti by o|*n the Indians in said territory, n» long as ment sec thms alternate with each sec been revel re. I On the contrary, ac ' is si.<t cl to -',«••-•) < 'oi tri you a» so •ide dlt< hra which will carry off the such rights shall remain imeitin tion granted to the military rumi com- cording to the brat information, every Ttlsçîtoa* Sx:bsas« Xo 11. 1 Vary of commene ami lal«>r. water, ami where tie»eoeary tile drains guiahed by treaty l«tween the Untied pany, the sheepmen have an Inaimi» thing is going well. The national heads of the Rat hl»,n«- should Im laid in the foundation rtarlf. Htalea and such Indiana, or to affect the territory available. In »pile of the The officers atxl men here are very 8HELI0N Oregon ! Sisters ami Pythian Sisters, at a cur- Third. The surface of the r<«»l authoiity ol the government of the normally overcrowded comliliun of tlie «nthu.ia.tic over the driving Imck of , lerrnce. Iiave prepared a plan for the should Im hard and smooth and have Cnited States to make any tegulalion Grant range, no trouble i. vgperieoced tl e Japanr-e oil the road Ivlwou Feng i consolidation ol the two orders. sufficient slope (.ward the aides to shed respecting such Indiana, their lands, with settler» by the Gwinn-lseae ps-o- Mang Cheng ami Haichetig June 9. pioperty or other rights, by treaty, law pie. partly beraner their laud is Irai *.1 Only a com|<aratively short di.tance A cloudburst on the tableland adja the «urfac* water. crr::xAS Fourth. Ruts ami holes on the stir j or others i»-( which it a mi Id have been and partly because there are lew oi no ■rpWralM the Jspalirm' and Ruaaian cent to Sterling, Colora-lo, caused a ................... T. J. Mrwisas sheet of water 10 to 18 inches deep to (ace of the finished road should Imfllle»! ronqwtent to the government to make »•tilers in the district they o-cu PT- In armies and th« snidicrs are all anilooa Juliet cf lit react Xttary TïUlt ('resident —.1, • » fa-t .is n. id. - that i water < an Ils- if this i. t had never addition to thia, their sheep trail I. lot active operations to begin. Cashier.. ...................... W. A. Ewtao cover the lower portion of the town. Belo Ortgea The secretary of the interior holds through sparsely »tiled and luitrvn 1 Much ilamsgr was done to growing on the surfac* to I* worke»l up into that this provi»! n r.-< hni«<-« the title country. mud. kLBtIBATKIN BI NTS LtTTLH. 'crops in that »N'tmn. Th«*« rules are simple an<l easy to or right of i»< ii|' iu. y of the Indian» The remaining live band» <>f ibi» H «. s general banking and eichange The land offl-e at Oregon City m«y follow, and any one wlio given any aeri- to all the country occtipie»! by them ouintry How I amoua Bussian Oenaral lHr««ta bus neM I. us mads at current rates lie move»l to Protland. . his thought to the matta r can »•<• tlie and that the tn-aty of 1164 operate»! In Idaho. Hie Campaign. and drafts UsueJ on principal citi««. Abner McKinley, brother of the late a iwlom of following them, Still they merely to I •-«!«• to the I nite.1 States the I iao Yang, June 14.—Tin- entire Rus are alinoet univeraady ignored I s« the rights the Imlains held in lamia other Preaident McKinley, is dead. Aska Inr B«c«tv«r. sian plan of cam,.sign ig dilWrtnd' (fWB condition of our road« abundantly i'han those »el apart as a plai-e of rear than th< F'lgene—It McMurphy, one of the a railway cart Iago here, ic which Gen The Colorado train robliers have All kinds of watches, clucks and jewelry proves. dence—the Klamath reservation. In again < i i'i- d t < pi s— »nd are further stockholders of the Willamette Valley eral Kuropatkin work», eats and »lerps What thia country ne«-«is ia a radical other words, the treaty of IM4 lull re- promptly repaired. Woolan Manufacturing r< mpany, ha. The car 1» divided tnt" a mloon, a .nto the hill*. -VIA- change, a new era in road building du< <-d the extent of the powaaiori of t>rgun suit for oi-|iie«tration of the study ami a bedroom. The commander SCX3 CRX3CX The man who attempt«-»! to kill the The peopla have been moving in ruts ; ilre Indiana, w h-*e right esistad prior Fhigenr woo en mill property ami ap- in chief (lasees the moat of his time in IMO and «till ; Spanish premier lias Is-en m-nt to pria- in inott - Ml - tlmii "iu- an«] if each pointment of a receiver. Tills action the study at work, surrounded l*y his — — I on for 17 veers. l.x-al community ia left to work out the is the rssult of too .mail capita) to I»- aides. Although small of stature, The wife of Mayor Bellinger, of Seat rigid problem alone, they will continue .MILLION SMI l!P BN BOI TH. gin with and inistakv« In building the Kuropatkin la at once distinguishable Li move in the sama ruts, and every tle, has Imen wartu-d of a plot against mill, so that by the time the mill was among tile entourage, however brilliant year millions of dollars will Im thrown MvKrllop A Churchill. Props. Ik-Ing to th« Bl»« Mountains tor the in condition to I m -«-. .me pr«»!*ict|va and may !>e their uniforms, by bis <leUsr- Tr» ■ • 1- ■■»«» U <-•! s io for Portland her husband's life. into the mud, to say nothing of the protltable the capital and resources mined gesture« amt »tardy figure. Ils Summer Bang«. I mv « and way .tali' U.S al 10 45 a. m Chinese report that a battle »«• lies'» resulting from the use of l«d were mi nearly eihau.te«] that it suffer baa the reputation of being just and or All-any at 3 45 p. m. ALBANY OREGON fought June 9 within seven mile« of r<«<ls. 1 ecturM on roa<l improvement Pendleton—Tens of thousands of ed for operating money. This caused his word ia law. III. officers rcp<«> U m - inner forts of Port Arthur. seem to do very little g.xsl. Book* and sheep are en route to summer range in I the fullest coufldrm » In him «nd hr I« the mill to l>e unprtalcutive. .eaves Portland * 30 a m., 8 30 p. m. the Blur mountain* acnaw various bulletins on road hnildin* appear to The Panama commlaaioneni are sure Alliany 13 10 p in , 11 30 p. m. I The best 20c meal In the v a ley the Idol <>f ths coiiiuku - wddiera, ami parte of Vmatilla county. Between have very little effect. Arrives Ashland 1.' ’Ll a m., 11J0 a in. a currency system aco-ptable to the Open all night. Ith< foreign attache« rind him moat Big Insan« Asylum Bolla. 30,000 and 30, (MM) travel«»! last week What the local column nit iea nee»l is “ Sacramento 7 55 p m , 8 55 a m I'nitc«! Slates will Im adoptol by Tana Salem—The monthly rv|»orl of tlie pleasant. Hr takes little or u rei el- practical object leamms and actual as up the Walla Walla river r.«l through " Sau Francisco 7.55 p. in , 8.55 a ina. «tate Insane asylum for May shows one cept a half hour's siesta after lunch, sistance, and these can come only from Freewater and Milton, numerous bands ])K M H. ELLIS Pullman and Tourist cars on both Mor« union niineis ale Ix-ing deport- the stat»- governments and the fe-leral | went up the I'mat Illa, an.l flocks are of the Inrgv.t monthly ln< realms In when the heal is ex eeeivs, and he uo trams < " _ __ _ ____ _ , of the Inst _ - casionaliy Indulges in the distraction «1 fr..in Colorado and U m wot* will be government. It Is for thia reason that moving southward up Birch and simil enrollment in _ thn history i- n and I I Pa»>, and tourist cars to g kept up until all are taken out of the tution. d _____ _____ ... ... ____ _ ar creeks into Southern Vmatilla road reformers every w here are turning I hicago, St Louis, New Orleans and from the eiriiu of o | h ration« are state. M a.hington. toward state and national aid as the Trie mountaian range of thia county, is now the highest it ha. ever liven. M< Uwaln block Nundmr him “• hour ’■< ‘I'« <«*y Albany, Orag"0 l._ _____ ..! ..allen!« l'<>nnc<ting at Han Franciser» with and portions of I nion and Grant coun- The report shows The Japanese are i i nstructing a rail- '>nly soluton of the r<ad problem. 1 «.»..»• ri... ........... The getterai rat« „..n well, ol t eversi linee !<>r Honolulu. Japan, China road fr.uu Feng Wang Cheng to Shak- April 30, 1,31». r«.<iv»l during May. The ha»i roads of the Unite»! States I ties, are tlie ultimate »leatinatioM, simple dishes, but he seldom remains Tdlippinea, Central and South Amer di-< liargwi lit. IJ C. HUMPHREY _ _ 43; «•»■«i», reim ned, dedal, 30 mile« to the southeast, near are a blight, a curse, a disgrace and all ' The annual protost ia also Imginning al Ih» laide more than a halt hour. es. died, 9; eloped, 5; u<imtvr re na In I ng (Mktriotic, progressive citirens should to go from water user» 111 the irrigated the mouth <d the Yalu river. He drinks wine, smokes a cigar or two Sea Mrs M F. M',-«!i>ansee, agent at make a giand united effort to wipe *cti«ms, who are afraid that the flow June 1, 1,350, The total expenditures after breakfast ami •«■!• an «sample of RiHwevelt di-sires Ambassador Choate them . ut and put our nation on a level M est Scio station, or »idreas their various streams will Im lessen»-»! weir 11 4,315. abatemtousneae to bls officers, Ila to auccvcsi Knox as attorney general. with the atlvanced nations of F.uro(m through shvep rating out underbrush For tht Liverpool ufl Lenita W. CUMAN, G. P. A., rises st 7 o'clock ami retiree al mid- Wool «ello at High Bri»« at the headwaters of tbraa streams in the matter of roads. John W. Minto has Imen afuiinted Qoba Intuxanct Cctnpaay Whether the incrcaaing »leflciency in Pendleton—Tract ically all tli« re- night. Portland, Ore (uietuiastei at Tortland, to take charge PestBcnce in Siberia. flow during the dry seasons is due to mainlng wool of Vmatilla c <unty waa July 1. »91ADBoN »HL Ill Bl vl»V Paris, June 15. — letters receive»! extra demamle ma«le by the constantlv disp«»*—1 of at th« »«-'orni wool aale Perdicaria, the American held by from correspondent, who have u growing numtier of irrigators, or to tlie under the auspicst of the Slate investi- Moroccan Iwndita, will »x>n I* re gated the condition, prevailing in 81- disappearance o( mountain shrubbery growers' association l leven growers AiMikl Cao -«nd Mor« -hip« to lease»). gior II l‘wwrg»My ar«.es leria show that the natives are suffer and consequent lack of anything to <•- dispnee«! of cll|« aggregating IWH.OOO The clip ol Isaac Knots of The Japanee« have dislodged Russian ing severely as a result of the war. An Ulin tlie snowfall is a disputed issue pounds Paris. June 14 —Information has forcea in a numtmr of towns along the ■•pidrmic has broken out among the between aheepm*n and water users, an Pilot Rock, consisting of Ih.tHia p 'linda, lorn rrceive-t from I -i .n C 'luerning I laborwrs who live around lake Baikal, issue which brings up the old conleu- top|«-l the market at 15'. lenta, Th« the plana of the American loittltwliip I l.iao Yang. un<l it i. feated tlie disease, the ewt lion a boat whether aheepherder* burn average price »a. 14 rema. spia, i ron Rear Admiral Baiker ri We have alnay* on hand a line A waterspout in Oklahoma was the natuie of which has not yet lw-«-n as- <>al the __ _____ undergrowth „_____ __ to help grass tor péela to leave Li.lion June lh lor Gib Caskets, and ut low Our ! an»' of three deaths and waah«-d away eertaim-d, will affect the troops who ' the nest sea»»ti or not. raltar, where tlie epiadton will remain PORTIA'I) MUklTS. ' many htMtaea, Mraii«bile, the bands whose aggre are |>as»ing through on the nay to Man- i until the Moroccan incident I. settled. Kanawa objecta to Iming made the < huria. The unfortunates affect») by gate will fill the Blue mountains ot M’heet—Ualla Malla, 70e; bltMWtem, <>n the arrival there ol the Illinois ami dumping ground for tlie objectionable tlie disease usually die within forty three count!«-» metrtior>e«i with n-arlv 78e; valley. 79e. Minourl, the »qtutdron will consist ol Colorado unioni»ta. eight hours attei living tir.t attsckcd, 1,000,000 sheep are pouring in, ami Barley—Feed, I .’ I (>er ton; rolle»L ail of the moot tm.lern l>«tlle»liipa, he- •idea the two stpiadrons of crutaera and Many union miner» are Iming de- and so far all known lemediea have can I* encounter»! on any mountain |34 5O«2S. highway. (w-rred from the Victor, Colorado, proven useless. Flour—Valley, 0 I wo«4 05 per bar gunboata now at Tangier. Although Departn cannot Pictures rel; hard wheat s'raighta, tl*» 25, Admiral Barker dore not e»|—t that mining district every day. Visits ths Handl!'. Camp. Hay Crop la Short. cleats, «3 »5(4 4 10; hard wheat pat ■he rirtewily will arum ol taking tli« in any i ize or style reasonable Cripple Creek alliance has dmide-l Tangier, June 15—J W. s. Laager Hillslioro— The M’aehmgt ui county ent*. 84 40'44 70. graham. I3MW4. i>a(tle«hip« to Tangier, yet he will re i it will not tty to break up the print- ’ man, commiaaioner of the Moroccan hay crop will not I* mure than a half whole wheat, 44« I 35. rye tl ur, |4 50. main at Gibraltar for the pur|n«e of . era' union, (earing that the pa(*rs will section at the St. louia «ipoaitlan, ar yield this sra»-n, ow mg to the eitreme Oats—No. 1 wbite, | I.J.i . gray, 11 30 meeting any possible contingency. . sus|mn»L rivi-! here today from the camp ol Rai- dry weather during the mon*h of May. per ton. M'hen the American epiadroii leaves Gibraltar It will not go to Villefranche, Four hundre»! » bool children were ; •uli, the landit. In an interview gii- In the lowlands along the Tualatin and M. r i thrown in a mana at San J»*e, Cal , by an to the Aee<icial«>l Press. Mr. lotngsr- „tbwr small streams the timothy is mhidlings, ».”> 50 37 -I <rt*. »’.’o « as at flrat in tend» I, but will go to Pie ra us and cruise through the Grecian "I met Raisuli «ml his h better than ..n the t-lams, where the lueaking down of a platform in a man .«id II- | tbeatvr. None were seriously injured. tiaiMi fully armed and mi.piciou« of the )n mMny placwe there is not a thiru of Hay—Timothy, ||5<4|H per ton. archipelago, later, the »piadrun will visit. For a few rniutes the situation a yield. Th way things look. Wash- go to Corfu and Treats. Tin- tecretnry of the Minwownert' aa- was critical, luit all |>a.sr«l off well. ; ington county, wInch has always sent clover, |k<9, gram, 811912; cheat, llltRIS. ; «trial ion says the deal re to make all’ Ion Perdicaris is much better ami In .rat tboumi.ds of tons ot timothy each 04 tlrsat Strategical Importance. Vegetables—Turnips 81 35 per sack . f join the union and not the eight hour goral spirita over the prospect of bin Tokio, June 14—The town of Hiu- season for Philippine shipment, will carrots, |i ’>0; te-•(•», fl t’>. tabbag*, ■ lay is the real Issue in the Colorado : speedy release.” not I» sble to enter the markets to any 3'43 '«c; lettuce, Imad, 35<440c (mr do«, yen, now occupied by the Japanese j trouble. apprsciable eitcnt. cauliflower. 11 75*13 per d «. celery, army, ia of great strategical import» Oaa. Drove Back Teals p,*tma»ter Bancroft, of Portland, ‘ 75 a t*Oc per d«><.; cm unda ta, 41.35- ance, being situated alwrul 40 miles <F Tokio, June IS—Rear Admiral lias resigned. (tood Sirs-bscry Crop I 50 per d<>a; asparagus, 5Oc; peaa, 5c vast by aouth of Kaiking ami 45 milee report, that Tne»lay a part of the fleet 1 per pound; rhutsarb, 3c ,**r pound ; southeast of llaiclieng. It command« Salem — The strawberry tiarvewt is The American Medical aaaudntion l>onil>arded the We.t c««st of the I Ì m | , now in full swing in lids vicinity and Imans, green, l3Sc; »piaah, »l per perfectly the r<ad»tead of t»>th placco. will meet in Portland in 1905. Tung peninsula, near Kaichau, and Halmatsa I. also an Important point, aa one of the largest crop« ever seen 1« box; green ton., tit» (mr dos. The allrg»-d lewder in the Victor, , drove Ion k a military train that WAS : lieing gathered. Tire bulk of the crop it controle the inaila to l.iao 'ang ami Honey— |3v*3 50 j«-r rase. approaching southward. No train, l Colora»lo, riota has (men captured. Totat-w—Fancy, 75»<i<|l |*r cental; Mukden. By following thia route, the ’ '■ g*'ii>g to the Salem fruit cannery, have Iren tern since. The enemy was Mao Tien Un p*aa, a -trungly forti fled tn a tattle between Colorado ranch- moving in t(" |. and erecting works where aliout 150 persons are employed new potatoes, |l.75<43 (mr cental. and alimat imptcgnablr Russian strong, Fruita — Htrawl*rriea, Oregon, 4'45c era and train robbers one of the latter evidently ei|>ecting a landing <>t the flacking the fruit. The l«rrle« are el- iwptlonally gio.l this season. They are per pound; cherri.-a, 50r«fl per box; hold will lie avoided on the advance of was kill«-»). Ja|>ane«r at that point and making al) now coming to the cannery at the rate gmwsrlmrrice. #c per pound; apple«, the Japanese army north«ard. Baldwins an<l Bpilxenbergs, Russia is not negotiating with Tur- pre|«arations to prevent it. Hmall gun- of 13,000 pouml. per day, and a uni fancy Bobbers srs Healsn OH. key for the parwage of tlie Baltic fleet l«>ats sent in rbre by Rear Admiral form price of 3*« rents per pound is 41.5093.50 per !»»*; choice, 41'4! 60; flues lana T<<<> liotnbarded the cooking, 75c<44l; rantelouf*, 45 per through the l>radanelles. Johnstown, Pa., June 14.—A deeper- paid. aork. crate; apricot», 43.25 (mr box. lie attempt was made this afternoon No »ord of l and OH«e Change. Geneisl Kuroki's movements are a Butter—Fancy creamery, l7S<430c, by four masked men to rob Superin pt*»'»—Chickering, Kimball, Newman llrua and Port Art bar Lett la Fats. puul« I». the Russians and they do not tendent W. II. C. Haiiieey ami Hccre- Oregon City—Register A. 8. breseer, store, 13c per pound. W«b*r and other« Kimball Fggs—Oreg->n ranch, IS<4|8iac per tary Frank Howard, rd tlie Johnstown I know what Ur expect next. ■t. Petereburg. June 15.—Relief is •>! the Oregon City land office, in reply waler company, "I about I- i . imh ) in felt in militry circle« at the remsva) of to an inquiry concerning ttie proposed doaen. The mother of lewis Etael, the dissension in military circles. Poultry—Chickens, mixed, 139 12 Sc cash, which they were conveying to It I* removal of the local lami office from American correepomlent killed by Chi umlerstiaal that the Mile responsibility <»regon City to Portland, said he had per pound; small, spring, 30<433c, the new I Ml ton Run dam, near thia near, has tiled a < laim for |2U,000 with devolve»! upon General Kurop.tkin, receive«! nothing of any official nature bens, 13'4l3Sr; turkeys, live, 18917c city, to pay off the 400 men employed China. and that no serious attempt will he from Waahlngton as to the proprwrd |w>r pound; dressed. 189Me; ducks. there. The two men made a plucky j«r run for it and »ara|*d, but not until People of Oregon City aie ear- I Attorney General Knox has l»en made to relieve Port Arthur. It is re- change. ~ two horse* bail been killed. chosen to succeed the late Senator ported that the Vladivostok »piadron priaeii at the pr-qaard change In leca pound. Cheese— Full cresm, twins, new now consist* of three ciuisrrs and foo* lion of the land office, and will atri** Quay, Basalaes killed Number 700. stock, I3'»9l3c; oM stocfc, 10c; ironclads ft is therefore presumed to retain the office here. An attempt was made naer Granta that the »|uadmn baa eflecte»! a junc- Tokio, Jnne 14.—The military com- kfusio Books, flhast Music. Hmall Instrument« and Hiring« Young America, 14c. Pate to wreck a pammnger ’ train on the lion with Port Arthur veseels. Veto« Cewwty Seat Fight. Hop«—1903 cr»»p. 239 %e per («ound. mlaalon ««signed to bury the Russian Agent tor th« popular "New Home” flawing Machins Southern Pacific. Tiro I placed on a Wool—Vslley, 19920« per pound; 'lead in the latti» of Nanahan hill al la Grande—The complete election re curie were discoveied by the engineer Bastian Prisoner. In J.pan turn« of l'ni»n county »how a majority Eastern Oregon, 11915c; mobair, 30c KInchon May 3*. present»! Ila final re in time to prevent setioua i ecu Its. part Imlay. It waa found that ten Kua- Tokio, June 15.—The Rumian pria- for the removal of the county arat. per p»iun»l for choice. Newdlea sod flappllea for ell Bowing Machine«. aian nffice/a and twt4 men who fell in oners in the hospitals in Japan numlwr The vote on the removal of the county Beef— l>re»»m«l, 597'g'c per pound. No tree« haaloen found of the Victor Plano*, Organa, and Sewing Machines Repaired. 54ri, including 19 officers. Of these 1" -rat from Union to la Gramie was 2,- Mutton—r>rr»w«l, 49'lc per pound; the hattie, bad been carefully horied. aasaasins. and 30 men were buried by the owt- men ami 10 officer« are wounded while 553 for removal and 1,003 against, lamb«, *c. 120 First Albany, Oregon poeta, making the total nnmlier of killed V«ul-Drveaed.«<*97< (mr poun«L General Ki ropatkin. with hi« main tlie others are suffering from sickness making a total of 419 nor* than the 80 left tiehind by the Ruaelana <04. p r cent required. Pork—Hreesed, *97c pet poand. of various swts. í >rcw la at l.iao Yang. TUO HEMISPHERES. By I). C. Humphrey. J. J. Barnes & Son, PROFESSIONAL > General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers DENTIST Horseshoeing a Specialty SCIO, OREQON PHYSICIAN aat SURGEON Scio Bank Stute s»l* EEALESTATE BROKER, R. V. HRGEY IVatclimaker ami Jeweler SOÜT55 ALBANY L USCII ('OUST Ell Southern Pacific Co SHASTA ROUTS Ef E AND EAR INSURANCE AGENT E. I.,»»» UNDERTAKING GOODS! I Coftina, rubes full price*. è of be beat. at framed prices “’ m . -.-»v , .• * | l . PICTURE FRAMING »nt «f . « r* ** W' V La' » ta; *• » a • -. ,•**' ?■ T» I-,-' V» I 4 : • k ’• ■ < . • »M» „• ; . Scio Planing?*!ills, Scio, Orcaon .■SCIO •*2»- I ar * . B ■->*. » 1 »'*■ •» < LIVERY & I LLI) SI AB1.ES?,> »Myer, Props. Irvine Hack connects with all trains at West Scio and morning train at Munkt rs Our rijfs are first-class and our horses food drivers Prices reasonable. E.U. WILL General ^ludir iLikr f i Sell i Sewlu lacfcio; for $20, Warrantei for Fire Team Street - • i » » » O** ta*» *' •*> < r Í r 1 > » jlz '*■ 1-. • -As,