Image provided by: Scio Public Library; Scio, OR
About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1905)
la Na »low of t'tvaairear*. tha Wftlte of a f~«*rew. to tntrr~c* ear The French nation so closely guards enlvBK la fight «util the laet baa eu*» ber supremacy in tbe motor world that cumbed? And that will M be long If plans are being made so that every we manat stop the retrograde muv«u*«at French boy will be made familiar with which te beginning n our aide. tbs operation and tbe principles In- To O • r- •» f the guns there * • | solved tn tbe construction ot tbe auto now added Ibe cries uf the woman, whs mobile, says tbs Philadelphia Record In their torr« are running about the HOP GROWERS IN POOL. l - - ar*e of Instruction la being arrang gangways, although Mi»« Bluett and ROQUE RlVkR VALLEY HOPS. Madame i'atema are trying to keep them ; rd for Introduction into the public Inside tke cars. A few bullets ba«« gone Acreage Ha« Baeo Doubled and Yield Lana County Lines Up Under Krebs u-boola There are a number of tscbnl- You don't like those gray through the panels. en<l I am wondering cal school* where tbs details of auto Managamant, Promise* Well. If any of them have bit Klnko. hiirs.doyou? And your hus mobile ln*tructt->na are Imparted to Eugene—A large numlel ot hop Major Noltits r-m«e near me and says. Granta 1‘aaa—H.vp prospect* in the i those who desire such knowledge band certainly doesn't like ’Thl* Is not g dng well “ Hgm Kiver valley are »u|w>rb thl* ' growers ot lane county met in Eugen, It la said that no city In tbs world “No, It te n t g- Ing well” I reply “and them. Then why not try a t am afraid the ammunition will give year, and thia district i» rapidly rrlting I last week to take preliminary stupa to glvea tbe same encouragement to au bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor? out We must ee"te 'he»r commander- to be one ot Ibe etewdieet and l*»l bop help form a gignatic corporation to ' totnoblllng as Parle It ba« been dr U-ldnl that all tbe public boapitala aball In chief Pome, maj-w——* It restores color to gray hair producer« on the I'ai itlc coaat. It I* handle the crop of the Pacific coast and w h s t w * * ‘ was , tw e-iuipt>ed with self propelled atnbu every time, all the deep, rich Conrad Krela, ol A«>ne by another at that very Instant too early yet 1» »ay abet pncea will be. to control prices. an-'e* and a very speedy car ba* been This other was Faruaklar B irvtlng but t?»®yr stand at preeent at 24 to 2.’> I Salem, praaidenl of the Krelai Hop ordered to bs attached to ths municipal color of early life. AnJ it tbr« ugh the rank* f the a«aaileata he /.unpany, which baa t>24 acres of h>-pe aboratory. where ai: the tx-mt-s found cures dandruff also. cleared them «»fif the Hn* tn »pit* «f the cent». wlUeml buyero. and little «r I at Independence an-l Braoka, is at the on the street* of that city shall tie ta The "Eng blows they alm*«! at him lie te la none offered ?>y grower». I • ’ ■ < ' ‘ i leu for invest gallon and destruction. a » » ; ‘ a a front of the bandit 1 «-f h* r».»*a bis lish cluiter” 1» a litlte "off" In anue head - I thia big movement. •r* p. h-f I • U»e*l H ” ' ’ »••• <*‘» •»« - • - ! x arms, be «faba hua full In the rt.ret A Jealous I lephant. A general <x.nve«ilion will I«- held at tai (vto^t s*f eiK n rts-l-af atK-a. “ - M Intsantly th« thieve* t *t a »«treat •artions o| U h - valley thi* year, loll the • iTlflulT lie ftiWM. A large elephant, formerly tbe con without ewn carrying -ff t' nr >!«a«1 and nal.vra are re|wrte«l very strong. Tl e Salem some time in July attended by kleis !-» r. C ÀT.» C - I »»’l. Xu- w««noded K*>ti«e run acre**» the plain, crop <-( IIHHi will nearly double the delegtrd elected from the sever al hop I ter of attra-'tiou In a certain Zoo. found ate« a!»« ifoAoui »*<«u,i.o«• »r i Itself supplanted In public favor l>> s* me disappear In th* thi«'kets Why SKILL Thl» pursue them now that th* battle ba*! acreage ot that o( I'M»«, which wai in districts. At thia convention the cor : a new arrival a young camel > ' After Its I camel w as tbe latest acquisition, an I et»d«d In our favor? bn I 1 m i«' say the neighborhood of SAW scree, or about poration will l-e formed. I un«»» rivtogxL that without the admirable val -r of 300,000 pounds; tint average yield be formation the crop of each grower will vsry naturally engaged ttie attention Faruaklar 1 do n«*t *ip«-t any of us ing 1,000 |,>unda per acre. lie transferred to the corporation, which i of visitor* would bare lived to tell the story. A board of di- Hop growers have at last Icen arous will do all ttic selling Tbe elephant for a king time «bow But fh«- chief ««f the bandit* I* not ed from their long sleep, and many ot rev t--rs will l-e rlectvxl and the dire. L-r» e.l sign« of dissatisfaction, ami at hist dead, although t! •• bhmd fl w* abundant- ( ► gl.»««■•» I •<» .-« «4 *»« i-j» • ill appoint a selling Committee wl.lcb hla Jealousy reached a point where it MS Ih* .« *-»• tl 1 li p- «♦ wf uU li.» <•*«•* ly from bl* chrot II* ha* fallen with them luive given their yar-i» aplend.d • Iti» t»M 1>J**KC< W f tW < d<WW,'f -pii « • «•«•»'•< W hen tl.e u«.i , one knee on lb« ground. *>ne hai«<1 up | fertilisatl<m and cultivation this year will meet in Haleru every Saturday lor must rtixl express.- u • rea the purpoee <>l making sales and report crowd gathered about tbe camel th* with the other he i* »’pp- r'lng bhnself John Kauasan, »I h > has the largest Mi tl WH41N MAvl'ISt WV Faruaklar st a ».I* «wr hhn. towering yards in Ibe county, comprising ** on tlie conditl<»n of rhe rnarketts. etc elephant prepared for action He Oiled I *»n| «*f MuffrtMHB 4<r»<l IWtU«« I. (>♦•<*• above him Kuddenly h« rl**e In a last acres, an-l several other» In his vicini Hop esperta will lie called in to turcer bl* trunk with water, and with de effort, hla arm threatens hi* adversary, ty, wh.Hie yards lie along the lank ol tain lh< qeality oi ea h cr<>p an-l keep liberate alm dlacbargMl tbe water all he looks at him A last thrust «>f the R.yfiie river, have installed Splendid Il in Its pro|»r grade. over the people who stood looking at kandijar la drlv<Mi Into ht* heart Faru ga»-dine engine* and toimpa, so 11 at Mr. hr.-lie is tweouragsd over his the baby camel. • kiar return*, and in Ku»«iat>. with per pr >j«x t, and Statati that he la-lieve» a f«t ralr?” «■*• muark* D-fferent View* of It. The total acreage of yard» in the that 1*0 j*r cent of the 1W05 crop a ill “KI Tsang I* dead’ K perish all whs I m > tornevl into this corja.ration. AfUr I Nellie Munson .Holman In ’ Success bear weapon* against the H-.»» uf Heev* county at the present time is *l‘« acres oi which the new yards planted this he gets Oregon tlmrv.iighly organi,---! he M sgwiine.") vn” LOW CAN year and which will not 1« in full I-ear will go to Washington, and tb.-n to New rFe» be continued.> ’•What ia ths sen ret ut auccsae?” r a - York state, and ei|-e> la to have th- en ing until neit year, comprise 1*0 am« IT-- - ~ 'W u>k — l the tnagaxine. leaving N4* ar. et ot yards which will tire crop ot the t nil-xl Htab-a nn-ler Wsi»t High A 8ANTA (E HOTEL. "ICi write," said the pen. Is- in lull lo-aring the preeent year A control of the corporal»«. "Be progressive," eaiJ ths euchre I-.. \ ,Ha. Man *„..<•'« < <!».,••• ••»<« great many partiv-e liave purchased laud pa-k. At'rai'lv« Hostelry« in the far lamed Rogue river valley "Be exact and on time," sai-i the BANKS COME TO AID Apropos of n *b*»rt article from tha a.th a view to putting in yard* nest el>wk. K kiim « <’lly M,"r *»'•*■*> In year, and should the price of hope go "Be careful not to break your word," SO Per Cent tba «»(rtlc l"«t HntunUy. r«.fvrring to up, the R.igue river valley will lacxmie Tats Up Asylum Empio.,,' Cernii- •aid ths typswriter. Crs«m the to mark tlir »M S«-ir» one of the log hop districts of the coast cate* of Allowance. "iNin’l bs afraid to sttiks when you »'• troll. *n ••nt»n,U»li‘« »"* Salmi — Arrangements have I sen •s Ils 1 HI ««•■t, to tb<- <»t»tl<- ■ l>roj.---t that La, made by which all employe« ot state "l'-i»h an 1 puli," •• -I <h" d«»-r Oat Rival Phone Line. BF-ST I VI R ■ ttrocthr f«*turr« "stand firm aud uautiaUing," aai-l >.M> Hin < xr »i->«.rx Albany—The city council ot Albany institution* at Salem will receive the Th«- fvntlemnn touched li|>on the the tlagstaff. has granted the oft rw|U*-»t««l franchise fate value of their salary claims each |>rvi|MMltl(Mi to eetabllab n three etory "Don't changw wun every wind that ani ». IwHel of nntive brown »tone In 14M to the independent telephone pw.ple, month. Portland bank, have agreed to blows," aai-l th.- wanmer vane. n«fi»r mratil * VegaA «nd »• l«l "Why abould not the and in the near future construction take up the certItlctae» of all--aance is "Never l-ecums doll ami rusty," eaid Ne. Ì1 W09 IxHet be called the ‘Xanl* »'e Troll,’ will la- commenced on the exchange of sued by Secretary of State I'linbar for r. < u. tlie boo, »nd tl>e cotnpAiijr be Incorpornted «» th«- inde|x-n-l«-nt people in Albany. All the amount of the pay-roll of each in "Climb steadily np," said ths hill. 1 t'II». N writing '«»•<' tertl*«r* plot»« 4» The IMtita l e Trail Hotel ComiMnyT the inde|-endent lines in Linn and stitution. and hold the»« certihcatee "Keep bright and don't mind the Il iu«ttti«»n thl* p«^*r. "I would cuitKeet a l>lic dlnlnff room Itenton counties are included in the until an appropriation becomes availa clouds," sai-l the sun, of 2»> f<<rt II -ar tlienrureinmt »nd company that ha» »«cured the fran ble. They will depend upon the next "Cultivate a caim exterior, but Im have itortreye.1 on It, «»11» the entire chise in Albany, and when the system legislature to allow interest on the ready for emergvneie«," said the inr»> I Off Ikuly. ■ , i . ■ •-,< . from Westport on tt.e is completed there will be a free ex rm noy, and Governor « hands rlain has cent flower; "even I always carry a “Hello!“ er.- I th« p «Ikrniait. “read’ > change lietwe»n the principal town» of said that he will recommend that in pistil." Inc • p«p*r. •!»? 1 lh »<bt J ‘ *ere • with n »ketch of the modern M-enlc those counties. it is expected that terest la- alh>*>-I Tli* amount of the bhitd m«u.“ route In addition. On the wail» of the spirited competition will »e. ure a need salary claims will pr<-l>al.ly l-e »11*0, Just Discrimination in Railway Rais* “S - I ahi ». • « h "ir*,“ f1 < .. f rr<v|>tlon room« »nd dlnlua room could | ed better service in Albany. 000 up to the adjournment of the next All railroad men qualified to speak I be Lun« canvawa repr- .eritlna the old legislature. There will Iw no im-re on the subject in a responsible way are nvft” I’hlUdelhhi* Pre«* prolrle acboonero. »t»»e coachea. cara* discounting > f salary claims, but cla’ins likely to agree with Preeldent i-euiuel Fils Petition, Wrongly. vane, I ulted Htatea cavalry equada, the Sal- tii—Unless the friends of th" wo for supplies will l-e shaved as hereto Hpencsr of the Houthern railway when1 roamtiiK bulTnlo and »nteiot>e and deer, fore. ho rays: "There ia no division <>! the noble rrdman’ a» he then wa» and man suffrage amendment exercise more opinion a* to the -leairsbility of »lop For Infants and Children. Land Oftice in Portland. pl.-ture, of C<>: •n.-l I»onlphan. Kit' «’ar- • ire than they have la-en doing, their ping all secret or unjustly diacrimina- Oregon City—At the cl-sw-of busineas lory device» and practices ot whatso eon. »' o Klhllwri. t'olonel Hruna- Initiative |x-titi< tis for the submission • al the proposed auiriidnient will Is- fa June .'10 the business, tigetlier with the ever character.'• roe» of the |>lcturr»<pie way Memor tally defective. Mr. Hpencel, in speaking of "unjust Bear« the Sxrelary of State records and archín-« of the Oregon City able *<-en.-» along the way <»>nld tie de- l*unl«r has re-eive-l several |s-titioiis land office, were transferred to Port ly discriminatory" rates ami devices, Blgu-ituru ut l>l>-t«d.and »neb pla■ «•» »» Olathe. K»n , on the blanks preparvxl by the advocates land and instalhxl in the I'-lar er build makes a distinction w hu h is al ome t'ouucll Grove. Ilent'» Tort, the llatou of woman suflrag--, but in Ins opinion ing, corner of West Park and Washing apparent to rommon sense. There may Hr*r |•url^4H•♦, Mountain», lied Hirer Station. Tort the signatures on thee«- |s-titions cannot ton street». Simultaneous with the re l-e discrimination in freight rates which m * i fitted t'nloli. I <>rt Craig, I..»« VegaA l’lg«'t> I h > counted in making up tlie total num- moval of the land office from thia city, ia just, reasonable ami imperatively re wifr” *»i I the S«rl • ll.wet, Sant« I'e all aa they were In her of signatures tor tl»- iniative. lie take« place a change in the name of quired by ths complex commercial ami •’Itt'lvfU • ’ rrpi-<’*| ih<? ftrl with th* holds that the separate sheets upon the office, which will now !«• officially geographical i-onditlona with which ex the brave old <l«.v«. . «I j , i ' • ' it tr ithct designateli ■» the Portland 1 ind office. |>ert rate makers have to deal. To abol ”1 tell you thut the nainca and' which the signature, are written should 1*11 ttiak* y > * f I b i*b.» 11 Fhila* Register lir.-swr ai»l Receiver llila-e ish such open ami honset discrimina u-vn. . and pla-•■» which made fanioua I» gatbenxl together and tile«l at one 4fl|«hia !.#!g*,r will remove with their families to Port tion might paralyse the industries of the Manta Fe trail should be perpetua time. land thia summer. cities, states ami whole sections of our F r ' « a ! « flirr« It no bftUrr ted In what In-tter way could the mftdk'in« tbftfi I* • i ’ um for CotiAuutp* national territory. Ro«d May Qo Into the Nehalem. end I h > gained than acix.nl I ng to the Uon. i‘n-r 2.1 r rut*. Slow to Fila Report* This distinction betwean just and Rainier—A logging railroad into Rai plan 1 have »ugg.-.t.-d And. then, Salem—The last -lay for the tiling of tinjiisl discrimination ia clearly recog A N»>n‘* **u Kti *«»n. would not the name and fame of aueb mer ia practically assured. The Ham him nised in the conclusions of the interna I’«t>.rr • ut.if the v* a,p *:ti*rtly a p;> tur«-».|Uo boatelry bring thouaamla mond interests have seen ml a right of annual reports of corporations passed and half the 3,000 corporations tional Railway congress, published yes tbr >* th< »;?> - K-•-. I . tty, how 1 of vUiiorat Would any tourlat ever • ay from Ih-an Blancbanl, the l>eenl«rf are delinquent. Tin- yr-nalty of ll'io terday : tiitk- lh» h "'■*<• <•» flitter * Ubuiit *lfik- tm»» tlirougti tlu» (.-».oo wltto.ut stop ■ Tariff« «b ul I tw hsse-l on -x-mms- » prln itif him at all. ping Io learn at a glan e an Important estate, an-l tlie Weefern Cedar comy-any. is not incurred hy this delinquency un rq.b • »« n< ml - sew, nl its «,« « - u T<>inmy iGp-t. why 4 n’t y«»»! *panlt • - 1. a I.»,, 11. ■ 1 l’ r . i -I ro « * chapter of the history of thia ua- ! W. K. Newsome baa proven tlie only til July 20. Three-fourths ot the min u* children that w.*y? Tnue*. Ihr , r - <u ,4 Sih tbsrs-»--* iihetaclo an far. The rotn|«ny owns ing companiee that have tiled reports tb.nl .1 * so • .ha I - i sr«».| • - it --a- !,2<H) acres of heavHy timbered land thus far have taken advantage ot the tear, ■ • . a i-- s'l «bq-|wr, sbs, an "I would further »uggeat that such Mother* «• *■ ' ' **'. • »'» thinf I « m,siws-it rel«« Sfc- ul I larrup 11 act of the legislature of 1‘«'5 by certi Irt | l,- <|-I I '- I - « ' -r ttolr chil-lrviB a hotel hove <k> room»; that «-’• of the about three mile« from thia place. »• s as . • -i*-- • 1 ib* • *«' . . . during tb* t*elbiii< ¡«rk»!. is surmised that it is the intention to fying that the output <>f their mines for • »-• u. i—rwill Its 4e«»x,|>msnl ut lb* Iran rooms t*»r the name, of the Htatea push on to the Nehalem, aa the same one year has not amounted to 11,000. a-td la l-r.-lu--« lb* »rsslrx results t*> lh» put. <>f tl>e Colon, and be dtx-orated In I, pl ill «11 I lu tl s rsllr-«-!• iWstawl ,«• ' Parti«-nlwr, parlies were negotiating with S I let a m By making this statement they avoid eat ayiulH.llam. that tl»- territories The present prop>«utl is, as Mr t for hia Clatskanie road ft is |»MMnble tlie payment of the graduated Iicensi t«cb tx- given a room, and that the for- Walker I* llmre, of louttville. showe.1 •ult«*r, “may I pit * you with uty inftu« that Mr. Reekie's railroa-l will be al>- la x ami pay a rial rate of |IO |-er year elgu poe*.*»alona la* allow cl a place I : m hia remarkable tesGinotiy the other ly «rm’f* sorl-ed by the n<-w <<mipany. prop*.-*- n > «ugg-»1 •••■» to th-- pevp >• f -lay lief-ire the senate committee at “I am from M!«**>url” rvplltol th« Plant Rainbow Trout. I j OO V.-gn. tn the form of a reaolu- Washington, to crystallise flexible an-l I m »« tl ti f ul girl. a l jvu W* ill hftkv (u Cottage Grov" — Thirty thousand Big Canal at Gold Hill. th hi l.et u, have the amendments of justly discriminatory rates into flsrd •how fur.“ Salem—Tl»- largi-st private water til rainl-ow tr >ut have arrived here, ship government rotes which canmd fered promptly and begin work I l-e "Hlww you w hut ?“ ped by the governmnet bureau of F ish might add that such a hotel ns 1 have ing* that have been made umler the changed except by the intervention ol that you to tlir l’rc<<- erica. Twenty tbouaaml came t" 1>. T. {>ro|>o»cd of native brown atone has new water right law, were received some government tribunal, am! by this r»r** Vitlon ” Aalreyaml 10.000 to the Oregon A lieeti estimated to l l.i, by Slate Engineer laswia when the very proceea to in- reese "the temp'»* ’'•rr’ x «, Gold llill Canal company tiled on bouthcaslvrn railroad company. These lion to depart from the published rate f|TO Vegas Optic. r 11 u O*> .« 4 11» « seven streams to secure feeder« for their trout are to I»* dlstribute-l in bronchea and the lawful rate In order to meet h*et. ter « -■ t r » >re*e ft • fr . I'r K II h. li i a | j |-^ river immense canal system lea-ling from the tributary to the Willamette some ovepowering and urgent conimer- th- I’alhe of l-eace. They will l-e placed in small i lvarwater 1« mi !>**r|t for II it«. It was toward nightfall on the thin! mountains to the town of Gold llill, Streams ami will Im held there until cial condition” — New York Hun. '*Th*r«’* uue tbin< I un4rr«tanJ day after Mr llognn'» departuro for in Jackson county. The tiling notices ol-l enough to breed, ami then turned No* • favorite Breed • I’Ut f*rtiihi/ ’ nt I r,.-•• *y • jp wit« Boston that be returned to hla family and the acconi|>anying notices show lorwe. I * ’h it farii-.r for a Lover» ut good, plain d--g* whl- h ha I i Ut » Iu t'bvtwlck. with a iMti.Ltge round l>!a that the company will have 70 miles boar I. •« - w«i h*4 lh* hir*<l have been allow«««! to grow naturally, bead w hich cov.-r.xl <>»«- rye, aud with of main canals. Iirsi-lea several miles Fields Lis Flat of feed- r* The notices are signed by will appreciate tbe story of the Eli nuu turniiif the *«>U. hla left arm In a alt ng "What l»e i it, )‘ i:i< feller?** queried Fln'e-prise—Recent h-avy rams in gllsh |u«!dler wlio went to a dealer In Ihniiel l«sley. ' Mrs ilogan looknl at blui Iu alienee 'hr h-.’tret . | Uiijrr, fl• lie lot >ff ft this section have -ause-l much of the dogs aud thus des«-rlbed what be genrfMü* hunk of h<ime-iiift«lc tob«rc»». for »»me momenta heavy grain ami first crop of hay to wanted; Pay* for Teslh Msds in 1870 “I can't uii-lrr»t tn I,” *¿«4 the city "Well." she »aid at last. In a tone of “Hl wants a kind of d»g a'«out so chap, “why the grout»«! wa* pl«rr«l twt* l.a Grande—William Proebetel re fall. The groin which lias fallen will great chtlllne«., ‘'you're a One li.-klng necessarily have to 1« cut for hay, as it Hit's a kind of gry- tom *t !•* up, * » thjt it fit* to be turn"«! man to t>e coming home from a Halt ceived this Week « rrmitlanacs of I «*• cannot l-e harvested with a binder or 'Igh an' so long with a ph>w Ixfur«? the crop* can ba in payment of a -lebt that has l-een due 'ound, au' yH It ain't a gry'uund. I m * to your uncle that's a prteet^* Mr. Proehetel was formerly beader. cause 'I* tyle 1» shorter nor any o' piftlttVkl” "It waa the great crowd did It.” an Id ;«.N year» these 'ere gry oumia au' 'la Uoae 1« Mr Hogan, meekly. "We were all a dentist and in IM70 he made a set of PORTLAND MARKETS. teeth for a young woman who married shorter, an' ‘e ain't ao slim round the striving t<> get Into the building at the But »till '»'a a kind o' gry- one time, and there ww. one man fell and moved away without settling ths Wheat —Club, M2M 13c per bushel; body bill, and In the course of time the mat 'ound. Do yuu keep auch d ig«?" agalnat me when I was bolding my hlueetem. SVglMQ; valley, nominal. ter was forgotten as fares Mr. Proebetel “N<k" replied the dog mail. "We arm out to make room for uncle, be Harley—Feml, 122*22 50 per ton. w as concerned. Ths missive came from drown« 'eng" being un.l«»l>e«t. and that broke a ro’led |23 50. a town on Puget sound, inclining a hour, or at any rate sprung It out o’ Gate—Ji--. I white, feed, |3o per draft for I 10 ami explaining what it ton; gray. |lo. place. • as for. The writer stated that she “And two minutes after, when unde Hay—Timothy, |l 4'410 |mr ton; now fell able to pav the bill. was trying to grt me out of It. there r lover, |II m I2. grain, 111 >4 12. ww» a man pushed ua la>th tlat. aud Eggs—Oregon ranch, 2<Hd21e per Music st Chautauqua doaen. then he aud another vue walked on uie' «'reg.-n City—Professor Frederick W Butter—Fancy creamery,!? ^<*31 l«c bead.** Goodrich, of Portland, who baa Iwn Poultry — Fancy hens, 12***13c; "Aid what waa all thia grrat Those afflicted with Eczema know engagixl as instructor and musical con mixixI chickens, II* 12c; turkeys, live, mom than can be tol-1 of the suffering imposed by this ' flesh crowd?" a»ked Mrs llogau. euaplctoue ductor for tbs Willamette Valley Chau- I Ki4 1 Hr |mr lb. U- fire " It nstmilv by ins w>th a slight redness of the »km. «Inch gradually tanqna association, report» that there Fruita — Strawl-rrriee, I'.’-aJ 25 per Spread«, followed by blisters and pustule, dnu han-mg a thin, sticky fluid "It was the Teace t'ongreaa." »aid will tie l<»0 voices in tfo large chorus, crate, apples, table, *1 5"-r 3 50 per that dries and scales off. leaving an inflame«! surface, and at times tlie itch- Mr llogMii. calmly Yovth’e Compan which will include Mrs Rose Hloch- box; aprirots, per crate; ing am! burning are almost unt**I-*blc. While any part of the body is ion. Bauer and many other prominent Port penchew, 75 -< Me; plums. Hoi tl, liable to be attacked, th« land singers. This chorus w II be aug- Fwllr Kaplataed. I.->*an terries, 11.25, hlmkherriee, hands, feet, back, arms, face Rczemx ma-le it* apprsrance on my left limb th« Mr« Hiram Offen How long were iimente-l by list wren NO an-l 73 voices 75c; cherries. Stride per lb; prunes, an-l legs are the parts most •ur of my thumb tn 1‘iqt ami s; r- id until it was fr-in this city. Te-> i*ntat«s a-ll I* you In your last place? '»>, fl |»r crate. ra»|>lmrnee, II 75 often afflicted. The cause of l*rKr «■ my hand, burning, itching an-l pe-ning New Aervant Jlst a month, ma'am. pressnle-l during ths sednon. Fresh Vegetables— Corn, to - *o< Kcaema is a too acid condi me. an-l for which I could get no relief, until see- Mra Hiram offeu ludeed? What ,mr dosen; cue-1 in Imre, 40cit|l; let. tion of the blood. The cir ing the other cures advertise-1 be you I wrote «nd Wool-Clipping Delayed. was the trouble? luce, head. 10c; parsley, 25c; peas, culation becomes loaded IT'o" . «he •-!» i»e of your physicians, ) num«-need 8. S S ami it cured me. Enterprise— Hheep shearing in this 2<4Sc |>*r lb; radishes, IO<s!2c per New Hervant The trouble waa that with fiery, acid poisons that Msyetta, K.n j n 8prwcb I got ab-k an' rouldn’t I'av* aoouer. county has been greatly handicapped dosen; tomatoes, ll 75--«3 per crate, are forced through the by the heavy rains of the |*ast wee«. — Philadelphia l‘re„ turnip«, 11 2’--«l 40 per rack; carrots, giands ami pores of the akin which set the flesh aflame. --------- r —„.. .„ unarm}. Since Ute caoae of Unless better »rather prevails the wool |I.25<i 1.50. l-eets, lire 1.25. the iliaease is in the blood it ta a waste of time to try to cur- it with local P--tat-ma — Oregon fancy, old, 11« applications; dMcaaaa The recent cet.au« In Heugal reveal« clip of thia County will not be dl«| -eed dMcaoMBiust to removc<! he < effected. S S S. must be remove«! before a rare can be fleet. I. 8. I. 10; Oregon, new. 314*1.25 the fact that there are «.t»»J baby girl» ot until the latter part of July. h <s no c-j-i.il as a r«-:n '. f t Ixzema. it entera the Bee! — !>re»aed bulla, l(-t2c per lb; In that province alone who have been i 1«*-»1 an-l f-.r- < « < -it j n tlir--u,:h the n «turai Refute to Sign Lands. cows. 3)«<4 4lgc. married, and of this number <*»• all Th« Klamath tails—The Hbook brothers, Mutton—l>reeeed, fancy, Re per lb. leas than a year old. age widows. tow toÿ tow of Dairy, II. H. Berkman, of Jackson Hope—Choice, 11*04. 19«31c per lb. W ‘ > s. ■— ('regon, Imet, H»--« SI ¿,”i '¿ÎÎuô? yield to its purifying, «¿ding effect on Garner up pleaaaut thoughts tn your ville. ami Mrs. I*. K. Ralston, of Ash mind, for plenaaut thoughts make land. are bolding up governmrnt irv | J. rc; valley, 2««27e; roobgir, choice, die blood. Book on Skin Diseases am! any advice W> -be I with ut charge. gat ion by refusing to sign thair VifXs. I 3I«32Sc per lb. plraaaut Hurs WllhiuA A tlanta , ga » OREGON STATE HEMS OF INTEREST men. furniture, brb!«. brid*gv«>m and wttnewaee No vt»a kept Uta equilibrium It i* an indescribable pell mall, with cries • But I Tl Taauf ha t pr»P«'-1 • erhr,:'* for . f 'error and pr«»!n red gr-ana th« wnr* <f 'ha Ch * trftft*ur* ha has'en to point out that there waa Both* haJ • "•cb**1 th* Irak» Io <ta plalna of Ing serious, for the sli ppage waa not Gobi, lh* rar te aaoaaltad. pillafad. ran ; all at once ••Quickr said the major. “Out of the *«rkw»l. tha <**M arwl prw4'"k* a<‘’i»aa. to tba ta!uo »f fiftdwn It* I HI« are l‘ ro tester* fr >w ft>« <raap f th* < • aa'lala. wh<> < H UTKR XXII fNM dafana* Iff In a m- :u«nt the passengers m -ra nt tba p« ■! << r» ar. 'h»r two mi»»'** >f leas brulae»! and alarmed wet* «»ut «• •Seep w , | have awftlod Chair fata ♦ he track N «'king but c mplalu's and •nd mioa. * Hot all that dlaappaarad with th* r* of fha night Irraaina are »'•< mt language«, amid g«uer»l bewilder fii*d ph“< <raph«. th*y fade Io th* auu. ment. Faruakiar. Ghanglr and th« four M'*n and *u4 by «(faring thrmaahao Io tak»2 a' my *tr« through tba train gols w rre 'i « firs' '«» jump ff th* rars a* a t 4 '. *«»• ao takaa hla *'r »!J Th*y are out «»n the Un*, k a nd »jar In <»ne No doubt through th« town ! am j-h>*4 by Maj »r hand, revolver In the other an attack baa been rgatuted to pillage N-I»l'« After shaking haiwla. h« ah ■« r-4 mo a M go| |:t< tho a««.-.-n>l ciaaa ar, 'b« train. The rai’* have been taken op for about and said '«• u «. "That te U"* -4 th*«** wa pl<-h*>f up at 1» irhak whan wo pick i hum!red yard*, and the augifte. after bumping over th« sleepers, has come to ad up I ar jnai«r ami tihattglr “ “That la aatd I, “I t»**»r saw that a standstill iu * «a« «! hill “What* Th* raiir -«! n ' finished fa'e t f • 'ra b.-f r* Pl f '•» ah .. I ap? •*! f--r Infor an! they * id m* a thr> ugh tlrkM fr-*m mat! >n t«44 ma that th* M-nf’4 bad g >’ TUB* Jo Pekin! And I came by thia In at Trharfrhet» Whan b* arrive»!/ Trsuaasia'ir to save nine day* in my L* Mb!. “lb* tnanagvr *p hr to him for 'rip mund the wurldf* shouted the voice a mlnuta. fr«-»»» w < h I . u.iuded that >>f th* Irftftrlble bfttrvB "Thr baron I* mistaken.” sell Topnf. ha ai* - » •• > n« of th* staff of <b* Grand "the ra way !• r- r.ipJa'ed. an«! f • kun Traoaaaiatlc * Ire«! yards f rails have been lifted hero. I had rw*t n>>tlcod Faruehltr during my walk Had l>* aHghtod at one of th* It has been with some crlmlual Inten an.al! etali > .* b*fw*«t» Tchertrbott and tion.** T" st p the train”* I esrlalm Itharkalyk, where we ought to haw* “And steal th* treasure they are sen«! bran al- 4 I o’rl *-k In th* afterm-m 1 No, b« and Gbangtr war« •*. th* gang lug t-» I’aklnf* say* Catema. There »a n<> d««»bt of that." e«y* way In trout f our rar They oootuod 1‘< j- >f “Be ready '•» r«pnlae an atta« k to be !: nn . mata*d • ->•€**?. "It a l\ Tss g * dis gang that wa <x>ly at- pjM^I t< take a c -«•! b» -k toward have to du with?“ I ask th« n -rt ■ r . b ria -?> Had tba M- " KI Tseng* Th* name spree ! among g<d hr- jght » * «w* whi<-L had n a !• th*tn throw <-ff their usual r«w*rr« and ♦ h« passenger* and catMMnl in«! preset bis gravity I kud I aha- ’ «<• I ti;j*«if tv my t*r r «r The m*j< r seM to me In a low voice. Ianagioath f>.< • b»n'ur**. at Why not my lord tftch» f baud t« and *-• • n. ar rding '• "Why Ki Tsang? Fsru«klar T* my draw hi "He the manager of the Traneasi I was r*ra I to reality by the He» Nathanuj M r** w i, . said t<> m* ‘It •tier “If It I* true that the company bad to I* fl«*-! f< t« lay. •!•• t forget“ That r» *at»t th* n.arriagv «-f Fulk Eph take several «<f the*«' robber chief» Into rluall and It .ratio lCurtt Itrally. I was its <x>nfideuc* to as*«»re the *af»'y <«f th* hot thinking >f It It is tlm« for tn« to trama “I will nev«rr Iwlicv* that, major ” go and drew* f t *• t AU I ran “A* you pir«ae. M«»naleur Bombarnac do will ba (o rhangr my «hlrt It I* But aanurevlly Faru»k»«r knew that this at.-ugh that me f the buehaod’s wit nm*«-« should I m » preaetiUlble. th* other. pretended mortuary van conlalued mill I sterna w HI !«• • f,. magnificent h na.” ’ ui «•. inaj -r. this is no time for j«»k It was at 9 ”cl k that thia marriage was to take place, anu- -m<wd by the bell mg” of the t«i.d«r. which was to Mrand full X . It was the time for defending, an«! clang aa if It were a ch* pa-1 lu»ll With deh-ttding “nr*s «elf c«»ur*ge«-u*ly The a little imagination we <- old Ixllere we <*hin«w* officer has plawd hia men ar<»un«l Warr In a tillage |<ut whither did this the treasure van They ar* twenty In 1^11 Invite the witness«* and gueatsT lnt>> u» n«b«r. and tba r»-«t of the ¡»ae*engira. tb* dining rar. whbh Lad beet» n*n«su *.><«< counting the women, amount to thir* hrutly arranged f »r the ceremuuy. as I ?y r«>p f «F.strlmutea tha weapons. ba<l taken g**»d rare wl:|r!i are carried In rase of atta«k It waa mt longer a «lining rar. It was a Major Nolti't (’sterna, l*an t ha«». Eph hail car if tl»«» «-ipreaaiott is admisall I* Ut.«11. driver and Btoker, paeaengers, Aai The big table bad t>«m taken away and «tic and Kur« peat» ail rrs*»lva to fight replaced by a small table which e*rvwd for the r«uurnon safety. as a desk A few rt>werw bought at On the right <»f the line, about a bun Tchrricbatt had b< < u arrang«*! in ti • Irvd yard« away, stretches a deep. rvrnrra of the car. which was iarg« »'I«« t.»y tl krt. a »“rt ««f jungle. In which em ngh t«> h 1 I nearly ud w I. wished t> are bidden ibe r«»b!»«*ru. await lw present and th«*»« uh«» could not gel mg the »»<»1*1 to poimee upon ua. lueid* c*«u'd look <m from tl»« gangways Muddenly there Is a burst <«f shouting A q«iartcr to nine Nu «»n* has y«*t the thicket has giveu pa »•*«<»• to the «<-*u tl.«- happy couple MI m llluett 1« gang In ninl>u»h some ait'y Mongols, in .«tie of the '• diet cabinet« In the first «»(»made *>f the G«»bl If thv«e rascal* wan. where she is pr >babiy prepartug •ra' us, the train will be pillage*«!, the herself Fulk Kphriuell la perhaps treasure - f the K*»n <«f Heaven will l»e struggling with his cravat and giving s Ntulen. and, w hat roncertia u* more In- Ust poh«h to his (»«rtahle jewelry. I am tltuataly. the passengers will be iu«»*a not Itu* is W* stall see them as s i rred without mercy as the bell rings And Farusklar, whom Major Nolt its 1 ha «a but one regret, and 'hat la that so unjustly *t»»l»erted ? I l«-«k St hill» Farusklar and Ghangfr sh«mh| be t»n> Ills fare ia no longer the same, hia fine busy to join its U hy do they Continue featur«*« have ••me pale, his height to b“ k ««»er the Itouietise desert? Be has Increased, there ta lightning in hla f.»re th« :r r . «■* t!.*-r«- stretch«-* not th* rye«. cultivated stept* f the lx>b N«r region The haudita fire a v«»»iey. and begin but the Gobi, which la harrm. dvsolate bramiishfng their arm» and shouting at«d g ' <y It ioay !•«• asked why the»<- Faruaklar, pistol in one hand, kandijar in |*«*ople are keeping such iu Mbstlnat* the other, has rushed v»n to them, ht* lookout. «-jrr* gleaming, hi* In»« covered with a “If my presentImenta do not de e.»« light foam Ghangtr is at hia aide, fol me,“ said Maj- r VdUta, “there is some lowgd by four Motigola whom he ia el teas- it f r 4 citing by w«»rd and gesture. What <1 -«*5 he mean? But th* bell of Major Noltits an«! I throw our«elvre th* tend.r, th«- tend, r Iwll. I«eg!n* Its mto the midst «of our a**allanta Ca» joyous appeal Xi . clock. It Is time to terns 1» in fr«nt of us. hia mouth opeu. g » Into th* dining ar hit white teeth rv-a«!y to uite. hl* eyr* Th* passenger* m«>ve In a procession, blinking, hl* revolver flourishing abvu'. th* four wltioasr* first, theu the guawta The actor ba* given place to the old sail fr im th«- «nd of th* village I mean f .< who ha* reappeared for ths ocrashm th* train <'• newe. Turkoman«, Tartars “Thews l«*ggare want to board ua. ’ men and w am* r. all curious to assist at »aid hr “Forward, forward, for the th* rereim ny Th* four Mongol* remain honor of the flag' T<» port, there, fire’ on tha last gangway near the trwaaurw. r<> atarlKiard, there, fire! All t g« ther, which th«- (‘him*.’ soldiers do n t leave tire!” for an instant An«! it wa* with n< property dagger* Wa reach the «lining rar The clergy he wa* arnir«i. n««r dummy pistole leaded man is «rated at the little table, on.which with Inoffensive powder No! A revolver Is th* certificate of marriage he ba* in esch hand, he w «• bounding along, fir prepare«! according tn the customary iug right and left, and everywhere. form 11« I- ks aa though he was ac Pan t'hao also eipoeed himself brave cuatoaMri to tme sort of thing, which h ly. a smile on hla hp*. gallantly leading as much c-mmrr« ial aa ma'ntuotilal. on the ««ther <’Uln«c*e passengers. I’opof Here Is Mr Fulk Ephrlnell. dressed and the railway men «lid their duty this m mlng Just aa h* was dressed yes bravely Kir Francis TreVellyau. of terday. with a pencil Inhiml the lobe of Trevellyan Hall, took matters very his left ear. for he ha* just been making < ©oily, but Ephrinell abandoned klfiiself out an ace•• mt f r hi* New York h<u»sr to true Yankee fury, t»eing no lews Irri Here is Mi«« H>ratla Bluett, as thin, tated at the Interrupt loti to hia marriage aa dry. as plain as ever, her duet cloak than a* to the danger run by Ute forty over her traveling g>wn. and In place tw.» package* of artificial th. of jewelry a B<»Uy bunch of key«, which Faruaklar, my her»» I cannot call him kang* from her l»clt. anything else displays eitraor«!lnary In The c«>m|«any politely rise as the bride trepidity. bearing himself the boldest In and bHdegr -m enter They “mark the struggle, and when be bad etliausted time.” aa (’«tern« says. Then they ad his revolver, using hi« kaudijar like a vanes toward the «lergyman. who Is man who hud ufteu faced death and nev standing with hie hand resting on a er feared It Bible, open pr«»bsbly at the place where Already there were a few wounded on Isaac, the s«»n of Abraham. rsiHiuees Be both aides, (»erhape a few d*a«! am«mg bereft, the daughter of Rachel. the p«a**(iger*. who lay on the line. I We might f< :icy we were In a chapel have ha«l my shoulder gras«*! by a bullet, If we only had a harmonium An<1 the a simple scratch I have hardly noticed music la here! If It ia not a harmonium. The Bev. Nathaniel Mores dose u«»t think It la the nett thing to It- An accordion that hl* sacred character compel« him to make* itself iorar«1 In Catania** hand*. rr«wa hla arms. and. from the way he A* an ancient mariner he know« how works, one would not Imagine that It to manipulate thia Instrument of torture. waa the first time he has handle«! fire • ml her« he la swinging out the andante arm* ('sterna ha* hl* hat shot through, from ’•Norma” with ths in«wt accordk>n lie utters something about thunder am! ewpie eipr«aal -n l«»rt hole, and then, taking a m -*t de It serin* to give great pleasure to the liberate atm. shoots stone dead the ruffian ratlve* of Central Asia Never have who has taken suck a liberty with bis their ears l»rrn charmed by the anti t»e*t headgear qustrd iu«-!< !} that the pneumatic ap Fur ten minutes nr so the battle mn- paratus w is rendering so eiprssalvsly (inuea with m«*t alarmiug alternations. Hut everything must end In thia world, The lumber of wounded on both aide« In- even the andan'e fr >m “N«»rma.M and ■ ressns. am! the issue la still doubtful. the Ilrv Nathaniel Morse l«rgan to favor Faru*kiar an«l Ghangir and the Mongols the young r.oiple with the speech which have been driven back toward the pre had I lie duty many times l»ef*’re umler ♦ I'Uia van. which the t'hlneae guard have But two or similar ctmunMam-es. “The two soul« no« left f«>r an Instant. three of them have l»een mortally wound that blent together fiesh f my flesh ed. and their «»fflcer has ju*t l»een killed Increase and multiply—** In my «plni«»n he had much better by a bullet iu th* head. Ami my hero have got to w rk like a notary. “Bef.»rw does all that the most ard*nt o»urags ns there has l-ern drawn up a <lred of <*an du for the defense uf the treasure • rmng* regard: »• Messrs. Ephrinall. of the N-«n of Heaven. I am getting uneasy at the prolonge» fHuett A t’o.** It will cuutinue My thought rrmalne«! nnflnlsh*«! 'Ion of the combat. There are shout* from the engine Th* evidently aa long aa the chief of the brakes are • i Ide ,!y applied with a 1 hand a tall mau with a black beard— •erwam an I « grind ftyrrwaslvg shocks urge* on hi* accvwnpllcva to the attack •CdMUpany the at««pp*ge of the train. on the train I p till now he has ««caped Then, with a v»««lent bump, the cars pall unhurt. an«L in spite of all we can do. be is gaining ground. Khali we be obliged Bp in a c!nu«| of sand. K* rry thing .« upset in the dining car. to taka refuge In the tana, aa behind chapter XXI WGn ! a wk« ! whm J to *>■<• Come Now Own Vp zii/ers MALLEABU Ik’OS ST15IP PU LI I« Iowa Improved SEPARATOR MITCHELL. LEWIS & STAYER CO. rouit <mr<x>N CASTOR IA The Kind You Have Always Bought rw swffTipwmc co.,