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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1905)
OHEGOS Vili era charge I require that yew ahall *»»)!<«•!!«tiugly acknowledge ma aa )<W wife in her preset»«*« **N^er’“ I laimed ffrmly “You u ay k n me. bat I will aeter otter suck. • **rda*” I kava the zreaua of f r- mg y«»a <«■*•** spree IJ r r Ito **er w rd» that ! n65lllt¡llt NEW MEN NAMED THE SKIPTON STABLES PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT CO.. 4« IO, OMf.iaOW Good Turnouts, Prompt and Courteous Attention By T. L- DÜG6EÍ TBMWe a i«» fi. t « ra’r« m«4a bMV« o* arf»*V«ileM Yr- «im» •<«w»rH*e«M*nta »•«•< M * !n< « I g t tb» <x tot al«aa !< h »•»•ir (»•»» s may ch«*>w to Jirtate t<» y<»u “ At that n 1.1 Ihr« «u open. I turn»d my bead amt »aw Mr It.»!« el) •tending upoa the threshold REASONABLE MTU i'BrwBt M(vi<J !*•».- m ,1 ll»o ( -4 IM ow 1st st suis, la ad»si»»e ib 4 I. jvmi A *ir*«ta Albany Oregon ALBANY L USCH COUSTER ATTORNEYS AT LAW ATTORNEY AT LAW J. J. Barnes & Son, and Wagonmakers W Horseshoeing a Specialty Graduate Eclcctk Medical College SCIO, OREGON ¡0 State Bank PHYSICIAN ani SURGEON ernezna BEAL ESTATE EBOKER, fllDD SOOTJJ Southern Pacifis Co Jeweler SBASTA ROUTS R. W, HixGEY IVatdimkr and |f|Q|) ()| -, <>* ENRICH THE LAND Greet Irrigation Project for Southern Idaho Receisos Approval. a 1 II I) OU 11 CfiS • KbUnjillllZ («OIDilliSSlOil. U asliingtoii, Ikuee irrigation CORNER W. E. CUMAN, G. P. A., ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING AT THE NEWS OFFICE AT THE LOW EST POSSIBLE PRICE GET PRICES •• Irvine & Myer, Props. Hack connects with all trains at West Scio and morning train at.Hunkers Our ri^s are first-class and our horses ¿ood drivers Prices reasonable. CHAITKK XXIII NN iM. gretre»|n« phantaama a of in tenar auffrrtng. arhlug paiua. pan h mg thirat and an awful oppraaamu up on tbr brain And thru I aarmad to a walla from a hmg. trvtihl«d »leap, rrul an agony bayond my j«w»t to dewtllr I tn «dr an »IY.»rt and •ur'cwdad In drawing a HttW apart th» rurtaina at th« foot of tha t»«d Al«* *t within my r«a< h »land a tabla, upon wti«"h * aa a m'idrrator lamp bunting k*w, a )ng tumbler, and a>«tna hot tin« Tha falut raya of tha lamp •h'iw««| ma a larga, gloomy oak ¡*an»ll*d ru»m. with I • * .a tha tailing pnintad to mat«b <lôw» < p|M«aita ma wara cor arad with hnary rurtaiua. and tha furniture w a* dark and vary old fanhlona»! (>n one aula waa a boga fare piar«, da«*” rata«! «Ith oak carving*, m tha grata burn*»1 a cbrarful fire, • nd lhare aitt’ug b«a»da II dozing, with har far« half toward« m» waa an »Marly «ovia, a atrnngar (o a*r Haring ftm«h«d my aure*?. I crawled back to my pillow bq «I lay «till for a tin*«*, freling »«ry much rzbaualrd with my alight aiartiow l*re»rntly th» wont at* wok« up. rama to tha aida <»f tha had. drew tha curtain», and Inokad at ma •Y<>a ar« Sattar'* aha aaid. aiudly You bara had a long. "I am ou glad wearj tin«« <»f It. but tba ductor ««id thera would b« a change >>na way or iba other to night, You're w ith frtruda. * bo have taken every care of you" Tell me, is Clara found?" I a»ked. eagerly. Oh. yea. abe'» all right, and will coma and see you aa aoon aa you grow strong • i lit > ■ < U .»? n ' 'as . ■ t I ■ I ■ l «* • a relapae " If I had a»kel for the Kmporor of Ruaala. I bell«»« ahe would ha» a (old me that he waa coming to aee me aa •«»on •• I waa Iwtier Her ananera veto bi n>> m* an» aatiafactory. but I rotild perreh a tha! it w 4» uaeiesa Io try to evtract others from har Several day a paaar«!. and I »aw no p<iaon evrept the nurae and (ha d»w t.»r. I put a«»me queatl<*na to the latter, but he arawere«! « rabbcdly, that if I w i«l»ad to get well, I tnuat keep my »Ind calm, t.nd not a»k queattona. Tw keep my nflnd calm «Ith such metnori«*« na were hnuntlng me was im- pA*aalble. > d, in »pile of my autisti«*. I grew atronger and l»etter day l»v day But the angtiiah *>f my mind wa.ied ■trength with my bodjr "Nur««,’* I aaid ona «lay. deterndi rd Iv, "I muat kn«»w where I am. under vhr oa < ora. and I must have certain qi.« ationk of vital Idlportauro tn me aolv ed. I know you are • concealing these thing» fr«>m me for a g*wwl motive. bul Instead of CflUn It ia a miatakru one. mg. thia Incertitude i» » torturing mr. rö t’’or beareti's «ohe. tarding my recovery tell me where I atn. whose houae tb s ia. atid what people I am with?" "NVell, air." aha answered. "I am only obejltig my inatrnrtinna. if I was to g* flow* them. I should offend my employ ers and tha doctor, ten. and I can't af I « ill ash leave to tell (on! to «to tba! you what I know, which I can a»»ure )OU >a very little But If you make haste and <•< strung, and get about, you "ill Lr abla to find uut •very thing for y »r writ " That ■lay I got out of bed for the hr*l Ilm», and •at at the window. It hiobed into an aitruaiva garden. rtKom paa»r«l. at far aa I could m - p , by a high Hull, lined »kltid by r»>* • »•( tail |w»piar tnra. My rwn«n waa u | mh > the gnuihd and thia wall at»«l the irre« I mhüm I rd m> rtainn ! rvuM ara naught bej.md ib< m. aftrm<»>0 1 had fallen a»l«r ’tr th» hr», wddeoty I aw >ka with a jrtk (ba raya of a rrd. autumn aun m « r» airtaming arruwa me. and falling full v | m » u tha fa«*• nf Judith, who wa» I« n intf again*! (hr Arwplara. |onliin< at inr At 6i»t. I thiktitfht it waa a ter of rn* *l«*ep I renili m»t ballava tn) tyaa. doubt a, to the An Iruiical •n ila cvirled her lipa at tha Bight >>f my dlotoay. "A viali fr»»m your wife 1« evidently an tmet|ke< ted pleasure.** ahe aaid. mocking ir I rouM n«»< an»wer har I couM »nly bury tur faca In m> hauda atad abuddrr al her ap|*earanra “la thia my reward for all the tender care that has )«eeu given y ou during jour Ulne««? —for bringing you a way from th>M»e wretched lodging», where you might bave died? <>ur aiarrird Ilf«* •rema likely to br a bright nue " "Would tn heavra you had left me to die"* I cried "You are no wife of mine '* "You will find it raihor difficult to preve that, or to ahaka me off,” W hat pleasure 4 an It I»« to you to tortore mr In thia manner T* I «•riet! "U k> not leava me to mjarlfK* "Itecattsr I kata jou, an»! lerin»<- | have motive« of my own It girea me pleasure to torture jwa N<> living Ixmg )t«a »ver made me fari so deeply the d« g re dot ion of my Ufa aa you have, you, a nu »era Me, »pi nt lesa outcast, you. whom, as a brat. I have beaten with a twd and alwaja deapiaed. you ohudder at my approach, and turi» your eye» from ma with loathing aud you aak me what plea au re it can he Io ma to torture you’ F'nuu tha hour of my birth, my life ha» been <»t»e torture I have ovar been the victim At laat. Iho tablea are turned —you ar« my vbrtim, and aa other« have dealt by m«, an will I deal by you* No merry waa over show a t«» me. why, thru. ohouM I ah*»w It to other«?“ Rhe waa »till standing against the Art* place, 1 dared not I* »ok at her. but I could feel the tigerish ferorlty of her ojea "But ! <t»d not romo here to reve Fl ret. I cama. Ilka a dutiful wlfa, to congratulata my huaband on hia couva leareuco." aha went on. reauiuing the «»Id Ironj of voice, "and to comfort him with the knowledge that he le In aff«e- tkmato banda; and. In the aero ml place to arrange certain matters of buoineaa with him. wl hich. If he will oblige mo with a few momenta* alleatine, I will ri plaie la the rotare. of tomorrow a woman Will romo here In short, the v^ man who evmaltted pen to lay tatb- '>'‘r April 4 —The Payette- project in ■ Idaho has ; 'A received the formal approval of the sec retary .4 the Interior, who recently eel aside ll.SiXl.UOO tor w. rk of conetnu lion CHAPTER XXII -tContlnuatf i lie left me. Raver«! I m»nutra aiapaad. I « •• I«*-» • «><1 be did «••( return aneaa, al my •l»»eme I from mj oxapati Mt killop A ChunhlU. Prop«. , ioaa Then I beard tha ryrtaia falb i I waa juat g"K»g ta I kave wheu Mr ALBANY OHI (»ON M »Dtgi«*i»ery can*« up to lue ag* u drva» wl f«»r the »ire«< "I can't fiisd it now. fiilaa I will bring It h>»m« with u*e an I , »‘* < •» du it tu -orretw'* Vr««<l ami anneyad at thia trifiu*g. I < <‘ Urjan’ ran rv»un«! to tl»a freot of tba h<*«»«e Oo To Tire IJ httl ANT A M’W Hut to reenter the pit waa lmp»»MiMr The pa»»ple were crowding out In one dense »(ream, ao I waa «»bilge«! to »triad «•»do until my rwtu pan tona should ap Ai M»s Y OBBGON Griadwla II ■ ek t»ear or until [ha pa »».*»<• waa autb rleutly cleared fot ma to go barg to •eeh them J H M o XTAWYK I bad Mot st«»c*d there many oornutda Only E r«t Claas Shop In T?»s City before I »aw Mrs. Wilson toning her a»if through the crowd, and looking wild Shaving ............ .. IÚ cents ly a to* at her Khe caught tight of mm <n Nuten I'wU’lr an ! a>IMklf •• Hair ( uttlog ..2B au Instant. <«t len«. i th 1 Talenta >• Shampooing IS "Where ia Clare?“ ahe crie-1 gaoplng *’| have l**at her In the for breath, Hatha .25 crowd Homa men puabed l*ct « e»*H U», «nd ae;»«rated her from tue and fi«»m W* •<>•> hl Ml> * * N ATT that moment I have l<»«t sight <»f her. IxM»k ato»ut you- She must to IU tbe street.** Tta attdienre were n«»w dispv all direction» I p and down, in OfcXOOK Al HANY the crowd, here, thrra and evei I «agrrty a«»ught tor her. but n<»wh«*re lu l e seen Mr» NN »:»•»! ir X > risii u. i w i» tog ia a doorway, trembling au< tog her hand«. a*>»n «rollrcted We Inly o'ir at » k In large quantities crowd round her "Had they »«-an a ytYung la< and keep a full line of carriage and black drees, with torg golden ha ■ ag n mater.ai. Ali kind« >f work In uever ceased asking C:‘.o Or>can At !••( a maa ouggeated that the po . ur lino done on short notice. to fman who haj been standing about th« door during th« latter perl of the performance w»a tha most likely person to have seen her *’Y«e. He had seen awering th» description She had torn darttiaaH oble ona am'»rig the flrat «»f tha crowd tu come TUB 2k ii>sn the passage Hhr looked aa if »he UMfcuON [>M‘I „ \\ • tha afreet a young man touched her u | m » o the arm ami walked away A Q PRILL M D. •Ight of her " NVhat was tha man likr?“ I a»ki»d Oregon "Oh, ha wza a y**«ingi»h. aiu«»oth-fa<ad tola fellow, with « rap on.** waa thr reply, Tha vary » man who had l>rrkonr«l me Bela, Oracea out of tha pit It waa a plot. then, but by whom originated, and for wtiat purpose Ttltphsa» Zx:hanoa Ha XL- .. T J M "Take a cal» g«» to ftow «tree! pt»!tre . W. A E wimu at at !<>n at once, an«! 1 will toll tw you in a few niinut« - ' I aaitl t Mr» NN ilxm j> SHELTON Hack | rushed tn the »tag» d«*»r Had Hr D •• a general banking and eschenge Mr Montg ii • rv hit the theater? had followed out at my heal», waa the bus neM. I. na made at current rate« •rawer and drafts ieaued on principal cities Suddenly I bet hough! me of the public houae frequented by J>»4»tah an«! Mr M »utgonirr) Away I ran thither N>’. t’uilci of ths Peace Votary Pabilo they had l»«»t beet» there that evening Then 1 went down to Row atrvrt. where Belo Oregon I found Mr» Wilaou, m*>ra dead than VIA •live, giving her depoaitton "Are you quite < ertaiu that the young lady has nut g«u>e «iff of her own free will? w»me aw eethrartmg case, per ha pa only tor a little walk turt »«me one aha knew, and finding that ahe had niieaed you, he haa taken her home Traine l«-ar« W rat Heia fur Portland •i.ggcsted the functionary who waa tak and way stations at 10 AS a tn. i«av< Ing down tbe depoaitievus All binds vf watch««, due ha and jawnlry ur Albany al 2 AS p tn •■pray disabuse your mind nt au< h an Me«, the young lady in question haa no l-rvtnpüy rnpalrrd friends egeept tb«»ae you are het» «•« n Portland a 30 a rn . B V) n m BCXO OREOCW knows no other» aawm'iatea with no I Arrive« Aaitland K* « a m , ll 30 a m other«.** •‘ Rmrainento 7 NY i> tn , 4M a m The «otoenu earne»tnr»» «»f my t«»i ea •* Han F ranciaco 7 !» p in , M S5 a •e*-mr«1 to <<»n»ir»«r him of hi» err«»r, for fnm» that time hr gave u» a u»«»re M»ri- Pullman and Tourist cart on Uth oaa attention (raina (haircare bar reme n to to <>g "A daacripttoa shall to arut to the dlf ten ami Fl l'ano, and tourist rara to (hhagu.Ht I jouis , New Ur lean a and Cerent toat» and p«»i». a »tali*»n», and you had better isaue bills, ami if you care l ine Wine», l iquori and Cigars W 'aahingtun Connecting at Kan F ranciare» with to go tu the «gpanao. advertise in tbe If we hear anything, we etera! linea for Honolulu. Ja|»an, China daily papers But ><»u ran make *hilippinea, Central and hvutb A mer will let you know. Pure Gquora for Medicinal Pur¡KWt your mim! easy u | h . d «»nr p»»int at Iraat. ca. I think ao wherever «he la. ahe has See Mre M F W««»»dnanaee, agent at gona with her own free Will There’s R rat Scio atatton, or addreaa Give lì a Call •o accounting tor the vagaries of girl«" Both myself ami Mr» NN tto»u felt very angry al tbe light ami skeptical manner OHPOON SCIO Purtland, Oro In whi«h a aubyect ao m«»n»ento»»« to ua was treated; but the offi< «*r only aruned at our warmth Mr» NYllaon etpre»»«*»! her Intent»••»» of issuing bills early the m it moynitig offering a raw an! fwr her discovery There waa nothing more to to d'»ne in that placa. for tha rah waa waiting, • n«! I persuaded bar tn return hotna ini mediately. Mb» ito plora»I ma tn «« ii»tn pony her No, I Would reareh tha Ur.gh !»• rlj«H»»|. I might rhatxa Io grt autna tiding«. F'inding that In vain, tba old od alone Mr Jonathan was standing .t|e.n the d«»>ratep when tha c«b dr »re up lleb.re (ho catunan could descend frotu the l< tenl. he had the do«»r «»pen "NV he re ia aha whrrr la Clara f h» «•ked. seeing bat <»«• prrwHt within, Tou utterly trrrifiesl an«l ikler«*<l tn j think of the <«d'1ltjr nt auch a question from a »Hanger w b«»m ahe had nri>r wrn before. Mrs Wileoti could only "bho ia gone - run away with " Ten minutes afterward«, Mr. than jumpe«l into the cab that brought I to stay I »tation Cried. • e All thè» night I wandered stout In a frettici state up ami down Ih» atn-*la. Iosa by thè rtver. I know noi where. Il rama sa to rata, sud I waa aoaked In thè akln Htill. hour after hour. I tiaa grrvd Sboni thè seme spot, thè d.«n broke and merged luto bmad dayligM. end thè buetls of thè day bega«, yet stili I eould Dot tear aiyaelf away . thè pesa ars by ehrank fretm me they must bave tf.ought aia an «eeaped lunatle. At laot, t felt that nature coiihl hold out no long or; that I muet fall down up-oi thè pavement If I walhed al it any I- ■ .»r 1 eia remember dragglng myeelf down tn my L-lglng. thmwing myeelf la my wet elothee upon thè bed. ani tbcu all le a blank. ATTORNEYS AT LAW HM >5 initiating the This action baa ONLY ONE OLD MEMBER REMAINS I-ven anticipated tor aome time, ami i« I waa Bitting tn a'large «a«y chair with my h«»*k tow anla Q»a <|o«»r ami be largely the moult of the splendid enter d*d U'H aer me f»r a tin»«, althoug h. by prise of the citlsena of that sect loll. a »*i|»k>ug gtanro, I r <«»ld dl»tU»ctly h u 11» »taft««! at t r ».gl.t <f J id.tb. Co^t'ttt of Sevan Member» but All For more than a year the landowners, aa though he had not atp«« f«n| to xa organ las. I into a water users' aagueia- Actual Work W.ll Be Done her. eirlaimmg, "Ywh here!" lion, have labored indefaligably to her- "I*ray walk in. and allow m* to by Three Only. monian the many conflicting claims of dmo jo« la my buaband." ahe a«»4. tba old In »ay "Another unet| private interests in lands, canala, and pleasure, no d«*uM*‘’ • Waahington. April 4 —The preoidmt water rights, with the moult that tolay Mr Rodweil «dean *1 • baa «'urrird out hia plan» b»r H m » reor* practically the valley a« a unit stands loohing enme« hat be wi Me red but gnm«ati<»a of Hur lathminn canal com* phslgtsl to the government enterprise. he aaw me ba atari««! up with want aurprior miaouui aa to lb« per**nnr I and buai* Great aa the satisfaction of the cili- "What ia tha moaning nt thia? Wha nr«« method«, grnrrally «»t» the line« <»f baa «!are«l tn bring thia follow here f’ ha (he Irgialation hr *uggv*ote*l to i*>«ngreoa ten« may tw> uu a.totinl of the favor rr»«d. "Thta ia ton much. Judith, ll«w at the laat amaiitm, which tnilrvt in lhe able action of the secretary, it ta no ram« you bore? lh>w iH4 y«Mi hn«*w of Cfuah of buai new« In the <* loot ng h«»ure greater than that felt by the reclama thia placa? I rannot un<lrr«t ad «I all Today, within half an hour after the tion »ervice, which ha» long mvgniael thia!** Ila apoha In a i»>»rv n»««ll^a»i preoidrnt’a d«|»arture from NV «»King- ton*. bui I alili k->ha«1 vaaad au>l «rathfnl. ton. Sw'retary Taft, directly in charge the tact that the Payette-Hoiae project “It la rary «aailjr aiplainmf My bua la one of the moat attractive in the ba ml t»aing away frvra bia loviug wlfa. <’f canal rnatlrre, mmlr public I bo w ao •«Izad i wifh bratti fatar m wma namro of nwmbrri of thv now «'»»mmla- arid West, and but for the many and w retched lodging tha pariah tlctrlor. whn •ion and the division of ilutiro arming complicated private and corporate in w ao attending him. aald that it would them Only one mrtiilier of thr ohl ternets Involved, would have l>een se not t-r anfa to remote him any great nimmualiMi waa reappointed, Krnja- diatnnre In thia dilemma. Mr M^ut | min M Harrod Otherwiaw th« com- lected for the Initial Work of the gov go lurry, w ho Inwl a door or two »9. pre ! miaaion ia new from top to l»>ltom, for ernment In Idaho The people, having p*»*rd that ha ahould bo taken to a , there ia a top ami Ujtlorn ami ct»Mider- worked out satisfactory solutions tn the houao of y4»tirn» of wLhh for certain rea •blr difference in the function« and diver« problenie. am demising of the »mi of your own. «<>u had given biiu tba pay of the commiaanmera F inding be koya. A a uiy huat and a lifo la very pre I waa »»bligrd Ir-gally lu appoint ar ven ■in<es« which ha» Anally crowned their rioua to mo Juat n<»w. I thankfully •<* I mniinuahuirfv. the prreidrnt «lid SO, efforts. copied tha offer.“ While the cilikena «ere straightening Oa»» thia tnockory. Judith, and tall ; but he carried out hia own plan by making three of them practically the Out their difficultiea the government mo th« moaning of all Ihia." *'!>o you w(ah ma to bo oonouaY* ahe full rt>mmireion. The other four, engineers Uiorotighly investigated the Baked, menacingly ’■ though I war i ng the title of commtagjon* physical comlltions and Worked out I w ' - « * ’ " ’ ’ ' g ’ y OU era, not only receive a much lower mtu« «omprel enaive plana for Irrigation, have brought tbta fellow Intn my houar ; ¡wniM»ti<»n, hut are aaaignrd much which have been presented tn and re "By the right of my «»w n : »mailer fir Ida of activity. ceive. I the approval of the board of con Kodwrll, diapute it at y«mr pv The prrnonnrl of the new cuminle- sulting engineers, These investigatliuis "If y«»u doalre • areno. It t Th»'» «lore I* show that the project is entirely feasi tw out of the preoen« o of writn ha inion »• a* follow« Shonto, chairman; Charlea b Mag>a»n, ble from an engineer mg »tand|M>int. •aid. quietly. 1 governor of the canal zone, John F The lamia to le reclaimed am of eSrrl- “What I have to »ay »baI • Wallace, chief engineer; Rear Vlmtral lent quality, and with the climatic here I ha»» no »erreta from him. 'I T F’.:>dic»*tt, 1‘nitrd blatra navy. roriditiona prevailing am capable of what I have to »ay I would ha«e ! Bribedtrr Gmeral Peter (* Hama, sustaining a dense |»pulalion. hear” The ila ’I derllne the «onferem-o ’’ Pnitevi Slate* army (retired); C‘<d»»n«l fertility of the land« now under irriga moving away. i<>awald M Ernat.corpaengineer.Tnit- tion Insures the finsn. ial soundness of I.ikr a panther oho bounded past him. | ed Matra army Benjamin M Harrod the undertaking Snarly ih ) |>er rent and pl ace« I her back againat the door of all the irrigable laud In the valley is “You do not leave tbia room until you plrdgrd to repay the government Ila ri 1Meobey have bean! all I have to «ay! SEND THIS BOOK EAST. pe nd it nre for providing a permanent mo. and I will ahnw you no merry I water supply. will ruthloaaly <-rti»h orory plan and h>»po Tell Your Frianda About Oregon. The estimated coat -d the entire eye of your life!" Wethington and Idaho. trill is |IO,TT2.(MM, or an average cat "Your he sneered “Yea. I Suppose I were tn send in not to esceed l.n) jer acre for the laud The |V(k5 iwur of ••Oregon, Washing formation Io B«>w street of tbe where ton, Idaho an«l T>4»-ir ReeuQrcw,** la- which haw no facillliee at present lor a «-ertain young lady, for abmita of aurd by the paremgrr «b partrn«nta o! irrigation Thia amount inrlu.tr« main- whoso discovery a reward ia offered, the Orrg«*n Railroad A Navigation com lenaoce lor ten years, ale. the value of would lx the fortune you have where «slating works which would 1« utllucl boon arheming. and «inning, ami fawn pany, an«! the line« o( the Hou the rn l‘a< iff« in Oregon, ia n« w ready for did but which would not have to tai paid mg f«»r through your who!« life?*’ I tribution, AO.OOO cup ire having b«en for by the government, and the pur j taaond. Th« l»<N»k la (livhfad int«> chap chase >t rights of »ay, which will have to I* provldcl from the rw-Isolation iter« covering the fnlhtwmg subjects ! (’Innate, dairying, HtvrrsiAni Farm fund. Walermrlon« and Mt ra w barrira Grow The full utilisation <>( the water sup ing, Fish ami Fishing, F ruit Culture, to Nr inmr batklr Misa. ply in the Poise and Payette rivers will "Talking atniut atr.t w tx-ri l*a." aai4 (»rain Growing, («raaare an«1 Forage | I* the complete reclamation ; l»e>aibly P the Californian, "but you ought to a*H» Planta, Hume. for Million«, Hop Itala- lot Ion, l.aie and Clark El "l nearly tiOO.OOO acres, which, divided - w- Irriga ----- Wh/. titan alita mg, some of our fruit. I |M«*iti<»n, l.umlier and Immlwrmg, into far>u units of AO nerve, will mean | Markets, Mme« ami Mining, Portland 7,500 farm«, a rural population of 30.- "Yow ralao l»lg •trawb rrtm. de» the “Itaae City,’* Hailnwtla. Hch-tols OOO, and a population in towns ami >Otir quelled the rmn«yl%aulau a* villages of doul.la that numtier. ami Ciiurvhre, Hoi!, Ht.uk Raising, Veg ike other bung • x The agricultural wealth of the val r tab Ice product«, lan<l» in Western "Yum - yum*'* (Oregon, re»n«ienarei information «bout ley, «-animated in tl.e lasts of the last “How large?" census, would l>e approximately: Irri towns ami titiea along the O R A N* "I hewltatr to toll you I don't want gate! land. tSO.tMHj.OOO; farm build and tbr Southern I’aciflc linra to I h * thought a liar ’ ings, 11.500,000; implement« and ma I ■ • r \ i’. ir«-n the state» • | "I know you rniar large !»err.r«. anil plaited in the bnok will find it valu chinery, 11,410,000; liv* itok, |’.i, am prrpartil to 1« lr»r any blng you i ■ > I able to send to relative« and hlends in »Uppo4sr you gn»w grow atrawt»rr • ;iy. I auppooo ■ ■ . t other atatra who may be induced to rtra aa big aa beer kegs?’* the valuv of farm property for the l'orne and live in the Pacific North "liuinph!** »bole state of Idaho waa 4'17,371, *200. weal "Well. then. as big at barrel«?" It seems safe t>> assume that with the Four rents in atamf*« sent to A L "Humph !‘* Craig, General I*aearr. grr Agent of the completion of the IL.ise Payette project "Y’<»u don’t uir«n aa bl a ; •• <>rrg»<n Railroad A Navigation r<»m|»any. the farm property of this svetion would heads r Portland, Oregon, with the a* id free of have a value cpial to 50 |er .ent of in a mi rastern friend, will maure its bring that of the whole state. ".My <irar man Î am The Boise and Payette valleys consti right sent houae at preorti^ which tute one of the m<«t attractive arctl >iu room a and tuith “ In the past few years "Rut y«»u don’t unan t.* tell ru • FIFTY MINERS ARE ENTOMBED of the West. they have undergone a transformation "Kight nmma am! a tmth. elf. anti Doubla E*l>loaion Wratki Shaft and that 1» nothing Inaa than marvelou». The progress in sgrn ulturv ia reflected every r«u n of g«*«! »iar ’* Kill* Majority ot Man. lu the splendid growth of the towns ad "And you bnd all tbe no.na rut out Benton, III., April 4 —None 60 min jacent, and the whole l«unn presents an of a big strawberry! I ««id I an im were entombed trelay in Jiwpeh alluring picture to the visitor, and fur pr«fared to believe—’* nishes an elcellent sample of the rreult "Flight room» and a t»etb, air. a nd Iwitrr'a mine al Zeigler by a trrriflc It mqtnm no particular «'lploaioti of gaa. ami it ia pr»d»ahlr that of irrigation. one of the ccgleat brick houae« rou <0 or 40 of the buried tnrti are dead acumen to sew that tlwse valley» have Tbr brlrkn wrra inaile ou ever m * entered upon an era of suletantial de Thua far four Inahra have l«rrn found. t»wu oCfered »T • tbe premlne«. I ba When Iwtwern ami 40 miner« had velopment which is drwllncl I., unite 5»«» for tbe houae.“ dererndrd into the mine («»lay to re them in one of the richest agricultural • Yrs, but you rather led me tn h* sume work, a terrific evphuMtm blew ommunitirw on thia continent. hrve that the bout ■ was out- of th» tbr tindwrw m I nmi I Ibr mouth oi the monatroua etra» berries y ou raised ou: Decides to Indict Packers. mine high into lire air there “ Chicago, April 4 — Weil-aitbenti* tog yntir panluii. air. It "Then I Crar Still Hopes to Win. rated report« that the Federal grand If t'ont tur ôter in a brb-h bouse HI. Petersburg, April -I —A meeting jury which io investigating the baeinrwa (M m ) Tbe money obtained to build It of all the mem Iters of the Grand I rural rnrth'.le of the meat |>a< h<-re will re waa obtained from the sale of wat*r* chele watt beiti in the palace of the turn indietmenta «hen It reconvrnee melona *’ Grand Duke Vladimir late last night, nest Wednesday were prevalent belay. llut a!*»ut your ztrawb rrles?” pro et «hich thè osar «aa present Bld at The report «as that the adjournment rested the dimppolnted Keyafoner. «hich thè qne.ti.rn of war or peace was taken yeeteri.ay »as r»«lly decided »nil atarted out to tell me bow big A majority of upon in order to allow Aaeiatant Attor thoroughly liiwuserd tbry wrrr ’* thoee preoent favored tlie lieginniiig of ney General Pagin time to draw up the "Rtrn wbrrrtet* Kt raw brr. to»? Oh ¡•race negot ¡allori», bui thè I traini bills at hie leisure and give due con well, I’m using one for a toolbouae Duke Vladimir and hi» intimate asso sideration to the mean of testimony and another for a «table, but I'm not ciate. statesi that in their opinion it taken since the jury first went into bragging alwut them I fa when you would !»•' far better to continue Ilio «•COSlot,. get on the subject of watermelons flghtmg. at leaet fot thè prrsrnt. Thi. that I’m ready—** Display Burbank's Wonders. vira ap|«rently met thè cxar'a view. Itut the otbpr took up bls pap« t and Han Francisco, April 4 —The women «aid be gure»*rd bed »re what WAI Awful Havoc by Bomb. of Hanta Ibuva and Sonoma county will frrah from Port Arthur Petersburg, April 4.—Seventy make a floral exhibit at the Portland Rt I M»pro»«nienl. • Y<»ur wife la lmprvvln< with her tuikln*. tan t ohe?“ "Oh. F"»” "Iler cakes six! plee now are gond eoough to eat. eh T" "Ob. no; but .h.'. grttlng en ibe can make thein look good enougk to eat." Philadelphia Public lanlger. Two Testa. |>rra4»na, *<<) artillrryrnm ard 40 Chi- near.wrre kil|r«l Munday by the U*rr»Ar •ipItNiion of a hotnb in the artillery dw> pot at Harbin. .Manrhnria Th« man who rau«ed th« riphieion waa a Ian teillrd. The rnlirr laboratory, a huge Mitabiiahmmt, waa wrw had. and 10,- 000.(MM) pmjrrtilea were dwatroyad—1.« 000 parking <*nare «ontaimng 5,000 «arh. Million« <>(other pmjwrtilra, not yrt tompkrtad, ware made uarlma. r'» « a ■ w . A* Is? r i .»V .A * « r L. t V' t'a* w’ J W» •' V. Chilo and Peru Have a Tiff. Lima, Peru, April 4.—Th« paperii to Rates of Desertions from Navy, day print Chila’a reply to the Peruvian Washington, April 4 —In a alate- prntret regarding Tacna and Arica. ment i»sm-d tislay by Hear Admiral The reply de lea re that Chile» ia reenlv- Conter»«, chi«f of the Bureau of Kavi «<1, without wonmling the euareptiblll- tation. it is shown that of an enlisted I lee of Pern, to acquire definitely dr Temper. If ungoverned. govama tbe f r. •• of .YO.in d men in tbr navy, only minion end aovereignty over Tana a* d Arica. wbuto man.-Bbaftenbury. 110.7 per «Mit dggnrtod. / * . - 4 "Damm la an awful coward." "What make« you think aoF* “Why. he's afraid of hta wife" ••Well, of eours« But I saw him stop a runaway bore« last night"— Cleveland Plain l»eal«r. t y » ¿a* i. * ’P * * •-» Y k '■i es|H>«iti<in with the other product» from Honoma county, and it will be made up tor the m<wt (»art of I.other liiirlwnk's floral creation«. If etiongh ran lie ee cured that will stand shipment to Port land, the display will lie entirely of hie flowers, as the women of the city and county are anxious to show Mr. Bur- >«nk how they appreciate hie work. . i ». V-Zô