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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1906)
• r ' • /jÄ a “v< It », ■r>X(L- ' '■ ‘W . ta I I X X 1’ * ; I I « • emlalckg the carpst miasteis ”1 ihsnk yo«. I thsak ysa.” "I'rsy Jo Bo« mvnUM IL t'oosla Rote *rt. If ion a»! Ihs pr te»» r w. . *s u.e. I wl l etsp aeróse saJ tsks a leal louk at poer llttls Hermano. Wbsre ere Tllf STRANGE IXPLRILNCE f L>e roomsY' *** OF DR ROBERT HARLAND *♦* Hefors I cdGld aaener. tb» profsasor Mil K NG MACHlNt TtS’S VALLI* VALUtS ARF RISING sicas ble f»*t. * Fray accspl m» as renr gáfele.” aald By Ik IltliniR ROBINSON and J. MUCOIM tRAStP t.• m «vmg towavda the doar. Gradea Demonstration of Their Value To Bs Land Purchasad Lati Yaar Incrsax.. Gi or at State Fair. About 28 Par Cent. bosed his thaaks l.ke a poilts sl*pbant I folio»»1 tbe psir dowa ib» etairs Salem—M Iking machines in pera- baie.. -Tbal the big profila in Ore It was grww t.g tat». and tbe narrow lloa will be one < t th. principal I m - gon r««l estate are Dot mede in Port strsete ot tb» atíldenle' qua rise were tores of the dairy department at the land aiol o, or n city prrqerty alone. A mona. lib. a pol »e'J aigb deaertsfl iog ever ths eld cs.tle -tale fair, which opens hers September 10 indicai»! by sii inv.stm.nt made .reo labsd ehislj. ibta Marnar H »< 4« you »’and with t'HAITEH I. ut sack terrH .<*-1 10. Faim.rsand dairymen have al- tban a year ago by AM. Im Foilstte. above os. piriMM hlm. («aam RubertY” I Till: IIAIKY t ATERHLLAlt lai Folletto psrspet la sllvsr grey ags.uet ths elssp aays b«-»n interest»! in the subject of a Miusicn bolloin farmot. T dao't qw»ta know. I was a great It Is a th Is iul.ot.on ot delighting lbs milking machines and thair Interest as at («2 M th. Ing w» ■Je tbst ewept upward to eir. us ihst I put my p.o to psps* favnrit« of bia In my first year." Aeraos oar p.tb tbe g.l Kim*! !ir> om. |artit ularly strong in the last mi acre, jayiog all tbal bis nelghbora sky line ~hnd uow ? H.vs you quarr.Jed?” Only at tbe urgent desire of rusa y mem He bonghi -Wgll, nu< • la’.,., . : • a ! sh house ( raat broad. faata.ti« poo,. of few years w hen dairy tug In this stale tbovghl tbe pia. • worth. bers of my own peufsesioa bars I und« A wlad had risea with the ba» Iwen L am pored by ths difficulty in 11 more !<>t thè nrectnienl tban tor us», sbadow taken a task necwMartly d-sagrwabls. sot •tury /• acooa. and » gh»! and quitar»! la the »» tiring milkers. Men di not like to tor he already ha» all tbe larm land be ’Tb« feoliah do now resali tbs details of a cess wbirh roofs and arrbaraya Oar». Trom a dis milk and will not tak. work it that n«e>l. t t.a day» ago I» waa offered I take to be without parali*! In the rec er luterà«! th«B Eh» »¡M u««a.” Iba felat si utter kind if they can get anything alee at |fic> an acre f<ir thè sanie larm, or an leni ts raro, rame "W«il, coieli» <ira.leu.’’ aa.4 f. leau arda <<t ertminoi >gy In tbs arenisi state was but sooa It of e roscslag rborn g a fr*eh of ths slfiirtsd being tbors waa. tadwd. mg back In my rha.r «n»! I « the tame wages. Hot milking iua< hin- Inrrease of |I< 50 an a. re. awallow»l and rerrisd ■ wsy fey the luti, that was s bQcFFtUl I Maotaa fb«< ar« <-lgar«tt«, *1f y»o waut to bear IL I or) ba> not getisrally txen found to t>e Tbe total investment was IM». mldntght brasa*» •. » i a ». ' a c • '. y ■ « tf < ' • * • V ' A a t . i - ■' : • ’ ■ •. tucr eeaful an I da r, men have been and ih. ani m* ff.rnd a year later wa. Wa hsd b'l far to »»ìk. and la It b*gan by tb« puUkstlvo «as at 1-dbnr M •(«! •• Io tha bjway« of ari tv-nipe! »! to depend upon ttxh lator I ■ « -/a-.- d IL'., or mmutea tbe prolasadf sai tapplng • ■■ a rothrr thaa In bar mora froqoaoto-J meat ha agn af l ~ truf«ea<>r Ma roar'a rale as they could gel. abont ftì per cent, Mr. Im Folletto crwrtly wltb aa agir desìi-face < patha. had p’a^od at tha will *f bla 4ka bref«4 book. ’IL »«n<« and K«l.g »n There are tome manufacturers of thlnks il will advMce stili lurthsr and knorker on V»>n A kmar • dooe. I ll^mph ‘ a atr< g «ff rt, full f » i< ardarr«) hfaiti waapona of a 4*a4l| potan milking ma' Innes who think the, have yiold hlm a mocb larger prodi, so hs eutly the bolt waa ci! ey, trau»f • peroneal m’.af»riuua g«w!h»r»a" h« grunt«4. *’but bruta Ile thlnks ths build Iona. and r«v lu’lonary. It bad a tft i«4 grey bearded aarvant uf tha dead man. contrivwi apparatus that will sxtract rsfuseil the < ff.r. luto a <r«ar a«4 urfaut publie Jauf«r at -<d in tha d «orway. a lamp bald high th. la< Ira! fluid from the patient or im ing of electric roads through ths vallsy I apaot four yaar« at t’ambrlja. wbwra. rM«ptluw. I b«4i«v« - H« » *► ! . •-»». patient cow. whether she be a hard will raise fami laud valuM in tbs rrext ”lt had; • nd now Lara mor» ao than a’ »e . ■ he» ! t^Tigh my (Pgroa wa« a bigb eno. I \ n fBiM-kmar fob m »dily. with eye» dlmm<*d by oui ag* milker or an ear y one. Machins« so fsw ysars. f I ’• > many diatra<*ti tn mak» la th.a UD>v«raity, ow«d It by a pamphJat of nnapar.ug and re* ent teara. tùl. catching «eight of simple that a l>oy can run them, are al • pt À'-»» aa I 4 ba»a wi«h«l Gradm'a hug« bulk, he ote pp»M forward mtic!»m. which •plit tt.a atudwat« lufa Stats Wdl Profit. my |.r«f«fi!-i.L Yot my loiaroet la *«a4 leged Io t>e ready for the farmer who I no <raw tiaadily. au4 vi» leaving th* two b*«J.«e th« Marnar t^an aud tba w ith a anoPt of a trpr •• flaab.ug the doMn’t lik« to milk and cannot hire Hal.ru—Tbal tbs »a Is of the Oregon hia f««*e aa ha did a » light In Rtor henar men It waa a prati y qutrral. o i.vrraity I <|«torm!oo4. having both tha Ma* Control wag 'i. med lands to Minnesota "Ab ’ G<»>dn««« ' but it 1« II*-io rich d»r somebody else to do it for him for a •<- »f« of (be m Orai.« au4 tha t.ma at my 4»p’«ai. tu an! gave an ein chines ailjnstabl. tor tall cows or short and North I'ak<ta it.veetors mean» f. )r oaae * * ha atamtt.«r«d "Aeh! Herr evita Id« duela ” •oob <>ut a aj» »t whora 1 r»»ul4 throw my Heinrich, but hav« y«« forgwttan Ilan, ones, kickers end nonkickers, Jerseys, much to the settlement ot boutbrast.rn ”í>»4 Marna* ■ Il a f - » * w a w * it th« 1 errup ’ He did. and farm of of the Krhiagers. •ervant of th« honor- llolsteins or scrub», await the doubting < ireg. n is th. belied of W. F, Dunlaf, tiona f old fnan la and old a«»*M'?ationa owner of the dairy herd. It's all a of lhe elate printing ■ flics, who waa attack able co ’fpa of th« Main RnruawoY* *1 ha mpniation <»f Il«i4«itorg attra*'twd reading aloud 1 V., ”No. n<\” »i d tiradan. ahakinc th« question <>f proof and the state board of formerly a newspaper man in North upon bia th«‘»r «« t . the f which n««. •:<! hltbor I migrât«»! ‘ IA» our little H«r* agriculture proposes to givs the manu Dakota. Ils base, his opinion on his II« appaal*«! to ua f r veteran by th« band R’jfB. «nt f<»r mya»’.f Tba man who Î am a trembrr mans to»k you for h«a »«rvant, a» h« facturers of milking machines the op knowledge of th. work tlirs. men have II • ag *ati >n waa rt uarh waa tn l»a aaaoeiat«*! with ma in my •ympatby • tranga q <•*! I wlil 4««■ r.ba with equal •bl«. I d*< i«r« that he anaclwd ov«»r hi« pr»»miard 1 Thia i» a a*4 day for ua b«>tb. portunity to prove by actual dem n- done In North l*akoia in tbe way of T«l! m«. how did It happanT* over • bo««. old friend l-ravity My c«u»;o, K»r Henry tiradm opponent*« name lib« • colon ring large tracts of land purchaa- st ration. • Ik» not aak ■>«. H*rr Heinrirh. My • nd • Uv«! nop raaant a« *o« m l** ! in a K’ . M λ IBS r H > <» . *•• a n . There will Ire plenty of cows al the e I in that state. mind wander« I, who iM»rved him nigh flt. fruto whi-h wa at **«•! h-m with • f remarbablo por*onallty a aurgwon of on twenty year» and wa« a« a father and fair an<l the owners of n:»chines will t>e ' ‘a ' • ’ n ' a I !.. k I« f r ’ » difficult y** Physician to Indians. called upon twire a day to do the milk mother to h<m. "But thia «! ♦» nnt t«¡| n-,« hnw y^u Karopnan reputation, yet an accentri** — l he worthy fell <w put down the lamp ing. H th. nisi bines work to the sat- Cbeniawa—Dr. F. E. Slater, of Sa < * - ' ■ ■ - * W J I AV ' came to !»♦ h»v »!»r |," he rr «*4 abarply, lafacti n of the farmers, there will l>e lem, has been appointed physician tor 1 a «tea ly apt : -ati »u t»r •«•aary f r <*«m •trading OYfifit fo tl« fah r an ! i i ..p ng In the little hall Into which he had Irri n» and mopped bbl eyea with a baud some biisine*» in milking machines. the tiiual a and Winnebago Indiana of j r<« «'ir* e«a Ha w.»uM tbr w h:tne*)f him««if Into « riiair far g m* that trembled with em<»tlon. ’ Have pa?jrh<-r niy impatii’iia r*n>afci It thry don't work, Hie cows and their Nebraska, and will leave for hia post Into tbe eolation of a problem, or the But Graden peralet»»»! in b • quiet way .ii - - > . give th. mat Inn. n.anufa- pt .«er nu u .f • egparlcnent, with l’p”rn tha firat I ha<i always fouud a tixui. Dr. Slater «a. tbe physician at I liked him and and aoon attracted the detalla. It aerma>! tutm« the laugh. tha utni >•< teal, yet acMaving tbr friand in \ r»n fttockmar lhe Cbemnwa Indian » bool lor nearly that it waa the magoni of the dead pro we met frrsjuently. Tha ae<-<»nd day after d«a<r«»4 r< lit he would abate ff tba at But whether the macliinee work or a year. He became interested in the fra* r to taka a nap after h • midday tha a> ene in th« lernere r<w»m I »«• walk n* •pî.rf» f the hoapita! and lnborat’>ry don't work, the state hoard of agricul Indian work and r<x| tested a perma I r rr • > meal. That afternoon, however, hia a I ««art n • • wild g »• chata that ture will give the farmers a chance to nent appointment from the commie- • eep waa unduiy pr -I uigrd. and at four • hanee»! up<>n Marnar, lie gave tne an ft ght thduda tha a« ant of an UBClirnb «•e them tru-l, and lieyond doubt there eioner of Indian affairs. Dr. Slater Han» w ’ • kne* « ha«t an engagement ugly l »Ak. hut said n » ’ h *»< That night, able i-e k tha »ptura of a rare aj« • a ill lie ranchi-rs around the stork peris gave excellent aatisfs.tioii at the Indian however, h« rama to lh«ao r<*ohi» and • b - it that h ur »I pped In to waba him af w ,4 a »linai, or the atu4y of a little lie remind»*! n»« ll»a maater wa« lying on the conch In hia twice a day to see the demonstration, school here in treatlug the diwasea in hnown ar ’ e of aavagea In pert->0 ha • l’U»e“l me roundly. of th« lnt«*r««t he ha-! • awn In my w irk, Isecjrootn, wbrr« he waa wont to take hia and the fun, if any of the cows object cident to Indiana. waa f great Matura, and heavily, al But be waa in a rurioua, bud- to ihr unaccustomed treatment. m >«t clomeUy, built, with a rugg«*4 railed me a traitor to h.a party, aud in »!*•(«. diet! ami breathing atertnroualy. 1 ’ ah Wheat Record at Westen. weati rr beaten fg^**, h*an y** b'-.B’ •»tier way» behaved with a liana failed to r»u«a him. became Xatiita .y, I trf»»«e4 L» «>■'• 4 grey eyaa. an I bfo*l hair, a-smewhat • ifdity New Hoap tal at Chemawa Weeton — Weston claims the largest altrmed. and hurried off for a neighbor • ralo«.! fr-end ’ griffi«! a >ut the templea !« aga br Chetnawa—Plana and gpeeificationi crop threihed in Oregon, and |>srLape That gentleman diagn<»ae.| "You di-! r ght. But aure’y th« affair mg doctor. waa w» I peat lha fortlea In draw and tha raaa aa a amldan and aerar« chill have item rroitrod at the Indian achool in the Northwest, in proportion to the deportment be might par4 »nably have hav blown ove: acreage eeeded. J M. Banni.ter had I catalog « hifh had wattled on tha long ’To th« rnwtrary. !>«an m.«taken f »r a pr «aperçue Y »rbehlrt rio laut I afta mirisi Ion Everything posai* lot which bid« will t»e received and thw eiactly 5,«42 aacka from 20 U acres, one Marnar*« •»!*, at 1«< gravier lnd«el ha waa wont t » » -in hie waa d n* but by r ght ha was dead ontrm t awarded September 13. The mile west ot town, an average of «3 plain that he arte*! at • magnet to all mora bin«r. Whw Hry ti l tha remarkable r ru <> f tha I bnildir g is to l»e oiipplie^i with the lat* bushele an s* re, at 140 ponnda to the preaenf, ha m,«»ea m • a he calls •effara, the doctor had aald, there wat »«Rt improved methods of heating and Mck. The wtieat ie Paie G tory, wblcb larking ’my dear tba • wd at « « ■ * • • ruel end nothing In the ajrniptonia Orerwnrk had ventilation, and will l»e equipped with bas been grown to a considérable estent panted hl» pr «reata, it waa eaay tn ••« Voti Rt orb mar. in tindirti<re fa»hk»n. n st hl. doubtleea underuiHied tha '■outtitu!b»n the bret sanitary [appliance«. a st « th r ig » enjoyed tha diveral It will around llelix but lia. just Ireen intro mg rii--.’ • nd rendered it vulnerable to a audden <f turning the tablea on h.a dierredlt be «train brate I and electric lighted, duced in the Weaton <■ mntry. attack opponent« rhe main building will be two atoriee, •'And while he waa nelanp had hp waa toward» the and of my eacnnd Itoti S013.3. and will have twowinge, 31134. Coquille M.llt Are Busy. vialtnraT ” a«kel Graden. An autumn .un had Je. I at Heidelberg "The arreet di»r ra navrr l<" bed dur In connection with toe new hoapital Coquille—The rawmills in thia vi to reat In • golden base over th. the tch< o! management will continue cinity are running overtime, which is and tha olght, him rd billa. Grad.n rhc-k.-l hls unfinGh».| sstit- ing tha day “ "But would you not bava beard tbe am! extend the open air «am tart a tn practically the first time they have run ccw k»I la ths sir In>«ua under lha hsrosl nwa. lay S|»n •tica wlth his n which it tne been running aitic« Spring even Jail time since the Hen Francisco •tapeK* tbe ol I t<>« n I was .itllng at my tabi. liks • g gsntic t.rrlsr Hurprls. sn i sus "It was my custom to alerp too. Harr with rxcvlhnt result«. on whb h a ehaded lamp threw ita y*l pleins «vr. m h!» siprss« >n snd stti- earthquake. Many ot them would run low <lr e. arranging t • n*tea of the tud.. Th.n bs ross sl->w|y, s» with an profeeenr allowed It.” night and day if hands con Id tie ob Ho. I ahould like to taka a laet look lectnrea 1 bad that day attend^!, when •tfort, and Isansd f rward arrosa ths Oregon Fla« Good. tained. All kinds of laborer« era By ti - r« amc a k * k at tha ! r bahin I tabla, bla knucklaa rsetlng on lia sdga at your p »r maeter, friand Ilana Salem—George Verlieke, son of one scarce, especially carpenters. D« I ri«»! a a i ky Invitali?» for I "Wa nagla-t onr viallor." aald hs th« way. t'ouaio H>i«art. where !• our guile, the learned Marnaci I did nut <4 the wealthiest linen mannfaturere of fair«*! t .• ap. aran-a »f • f my pre gravsly. and at >. a * r la I t ir... I a .ar, Ghent, Belgium, and a member of the •re him Ira»« tha houeo.” I -tar •»• at i ? fr « m . la w !th • rg ly In mj ebalr. PORTLAND MARKETS. •'I'arhapt the Profraanr Marnar baa al firm of Morel A Verlieke, is in Salem to r»f the (Itaal an! tbe promana»)« But tb» ready g ue to tuy tnaatrr a room, the make a scientific investigation into the licit n man! an an ••nil •> •»• han! had Wheat — Club, -17-jlfiMc; blueatsm, dragged ma Into tbe realliatton f m, In tbs shadows about tbs floor, yet •r<-Atnd to the right on the brat öczor,” P<ie.ibilitivs for the development ot the 7O«7lc; valley, 71c; red. H4<Rfi6c. dutlaa aa a boat by atanding ma <»n my oatllt>*l wah S'ltficieut cl*srti<-»s sfslMt auggv-«ted the old »rrvant. fits an<l linen industries of Oregon. Oats—No. 1 white. |r.'«MA0: gray, (To bo continued ) f« t an.. ! t • «t(.«r f a f« .g ■» r a fees He tsld "I have lieeti able to move the blsck osk of ths »sin»- |2t>«21. ”VVhy. Ornela GradenT* I rrM, for stsrefl In apon ne Around the h.ad at only one enneinaion as a result of tha F'rrsb Air tnr ilk* llvai. I « !**» I It w - ■ ?!t‘ » ’ran*. • crown»! wltb a Mark skull cap. f.il • Barley—Fee-I, (20 par ion, brewing, liens kept In cold quarters and fed limited investigation« which I have (22 50; rolled. »2J<r.’4. I .• ’‘U at ry < • baa I• >w a J • > lbi> k < iwth of white hair that was made (taring my stay here, and that is barar wltb strong Rye— fi1.30 per cwt. »eint like in Iriigih end brauty: the heavily produced «gg» that Oregon certainly produces a very ••Fgadl I Hsli.vs It's ths truth I’ve besrfl wee ot ths like venerable purity germs which hat.-liod well, says Coun Corn—Whole, |2fi; cracked, |27 per high grails of flax, equal to any that 1 bea ‘ •■ ! bs, throwlug himself an to In » men ot of his sppsrrnt ege th* try Life in America. On the other bls spparent ton. have ever seen, and, tn ray judgment, • •• fa that cracked again nudar bla cheeks were curiously rosy. rosF, while the bn nd. poultry Hay—Valley 1 fil 1 iff kept In artificially It is ■ a;«lile of Ireing matin fact n real in- • * «ht ha was a famed breaker of betel thst helfl open tl>s door wss smslt 12 50 per ton, Fsstr-i n Oregon timothy, nuniiel lluu.es laid eggs with weak to Hie choicest of linen labile«." f iirnit ura was cousin Harry tira.leo s» s women s end delicate ss >ld Ivery »19; clover, fi'«7 50 chest, fi« W; •They told me that you'd abut yuuraelf For s moment I thought thst ths s/es> gi-ruis which batched weak chickens. grain hay, |7 ; alfalfa, »10; vetch lhay, up f r nigh te year» w rk. * rk w <rb exsggeeated hr ths convex pebbles of The "results were considered In fetor Burned Treet Have Value. »7(47.50. ►—aa if there waa no y »ung blood in your (rest gold glossss tum»! upon mo with of frewb air and plenty of IL svvu If Albany — liperiencwl lumhvrm.n Fruita — Applea, common, 60«75c vel:.» » ! .» • green * r ! lying ar< md sn sspreeoion of melici,>us set efectlon It wa« cold." I i with i. t a yard f i that Isn't Yet ihle wee but an Impresa n. for the lu a study of the duration of frrttlL state that activity on the part of mill per box; fancy, fl 25«2; apricots, w rth all tha m at learned Jiaaertallona gloom hung heavily about bltn where ration after tbe removal of tlie male men will save much of tlie timber in fl tftai 35; grapes, fl (4 I 75 per crata, ever wr.t•<•!».” he stood, end my » ght ha,! ait been un birds, records were Kept ot tlie num the burnt district up lbs North San poaches, f I «1.10; paara, f 175, plums, tiam river. The fire aa it rushes fancy, 5t>A75< per box; common 50« I knew bia favorita doctrine. It w iL ' affect»! by nights of study. her of iggs which hat hed or wbleb ! a va ' . • i aa f- t > arg-ia with him thtough th green timber burns those 75c; blackberries, Srjfrtc per pound, “Will n->t ths gentleman s'ep IsF* were shown to t>e fertile The last e» to attempt to upt ! tha naea.lt y Grsden continu»!. «Ith a reproe<b at parts of the trwa which are load»I with crab apples, 75c par box. trace of fertility was notl.-vd eleven («reî n w • j an It.» 11 .« K r- my unhoopltallty In his voice pilch, and l«stw tbe wood but little Melons—CantaAnpM, fl.75<«2 per "But what ara you doing barer I Pmfaew.r Rudolf Marner f r It was days after separation The unfertilised i lisr'cL All th. limbs and foliage are crate , watermelons, 1011 *>w<' per pound. eggs bad superior keeping qualities, so repeat«!. , hs who thus h -nor*! us -slid b a dlinln devouisl, and the pitchy bark ie burn- Vegetables—Beans, 5(47c; cabbage, Tt’e to Berlin that I'm bound, to read utlve figure through ths d -'r and ad the nutleir rwommends that as a rule »1 through, but the pert Hist ie valua l\ 42< par prond; i-elary. *5. (<fl ¡>er a p»i«r before a • ety that la g-.4 venced, with • courteous Inclination. male blr.ls should not be kept with ble (of Inmlwr is injured but little. « . (-> •• te - ♦•«•4 in • n« n -tra I Into the lamplight. liens defiended upon for market eggs This charred timber may be nllliaaxl doaen, corn, 15«2Qe per doaen; cu t<» b rr wntly on the Kaffir witch 4 ■« ? »ra cumbers. 40«rWc per box; egg plant, ”.My deer young air.” said he. tn ths Liperleme showed that atiere there lor milling purposes at anytime within I'd a few day» In band •>» I thought I soft musí.»I English with which It was 10c pwr pound; left me head, 25e per Is variety In rations and i*. re (n i feed- four yraia after the fire as * rule. «k i. ! taaa a peep at my leer lint la ‘ *rg hie custom to address nie. ”1 should not dosen; onions, Ki«l2Sc per doaen, Ing them, «nd sufficient Suor i ■!>»<■*, a ! I « itai y at n.y w .rt: y € .» have Intruded myself at this late hour peas, 4<«5e; l*ll peppers, 12S«I15 c ; B »ert Hifi«»»'” but that I asa the bearer of palafu! pairs there Is llttfe likelihood of egg eat Nevada Capitalista Buyóq^. radisbea, lo«15c; p-r d ten; rhulwib, ing or feather picking Stemmed lawn which I felt it right to Comm,luicalo to Ile r «a anJ atalbad about tha rv tn Lakeview —Or. W. 11. H. Patterson, 7<*-*'v‘ per i- 'iiml spinach, 2«3c per yon. Tour friend. Hermann Von Block slippings were fed to tlie station pool g! kmg t . ■- ««■ f «• a .•<-..»«•4 b.«3 a Reno, Nev , capitalist, and Mr. Norn* pound; tomstciwe, AOSirOc per box; "Kama old Jug« and china plpea , earn* mar, died thia evening of «cul. laflaui try three or four times a week mid ■ ar.ly, a Tonopah mineowner, arrived parsley, 25c; squash, fl(RI 26 per mation of the lungs. ” wal • 4, • »hade darker maybe, aarna eaten with evident relish. Clover leaves here'eenlly and went to the Coyote . tan ;. ■ «»I per aack , '.ar- ■'Diedr' I cried In bewilderment el! <>ak team», a thought in »ra amoky. treated In tbe same way w.r« alao Hills strike. Both gentlemen are ex rote, »1(11.25 per sm x beela, »1.25« "Why. I pass»! him In the •treet at mid • - ■ gm a mu> b IlkeiL tensive mineownsre in th« Tonopah I 50 per isrk. He took down one of tha etudeat'a Jay looking well and hearty " “Tee. It Is even »>. Mr Harland On. minirg dietrirt. They have also inves girl g»«»’r!« an! ailpp- ! h.» hand X ell«» Peril. Onions - New, I *» g I |>*r pound moment a steady flams Illuminating this I ’ < • r "More startling news from Sha ng tigated the Pine creek mines, IS miles Potatoes— Oregon Burlmnks, 70(R75c university with its light; ths next, a I ta tha rth «I t altitude, !v awapt the sigh bal,” exclaimed the man with tlie pa from luikeview, and it is stated on good sweet potatoes, 4(R4t,c per pound. fr<>m the conquer <r Heath and It is rt b - >. thin blade i oing .r. rt Putter —Fancy creamery, 22 S 425c par, excitedly. “I tell you It le only authority that Dr Patterson paid »10,- tlnguieb»! Ths active brain Is still; **|h> you ever tramp on the aawduet. a matter of time when the Chinese will 000 f ir a tenth interest in a group ot per pound. the pen. trenchant. Incisive, destructive, gn I dt * ’ *• • ■«•r and «ed .n I claims thsro. »1«« — Oregon ranch, 21 ^«221 per try to do ua up.” ,a laid aside for ever.” t .• tank. < ’ ¡ ». ' It er* doaen. It was an Impressive homily; hut from "Well,” said lhe peaceful man tn the ••>'<»t I Though I bava beard of your Clackamas Farmers Ara Pleased. Poultry — tversge old hens, 13c per so opea snd vindictive a L-e It seem»! scori-heil shirt, "at present we will tw |r , • n the paV y i man »! ‘ »! Oregon City—Gottfried Mowhnks, a pound; mix»l chickans, 12tt4»13c; singularly Inappropriate 'And who baa been g-«alplngY' satisfied If they only do up our shirts "You seem surpris»!.” be continued firmer at Hhubel, reports a yield of 74 springs, 13%« 14c, old roosters, w« •Trofeaeor Von Ht ►rkmar H» aabed and collare. I can t even get them to "1 fear that encounters In th* caites of ra t ‘ »upper the •« I day I arrived bushels per acre from a five-acre field 10c, dressed chickens, 14416c; tur du that right.” science msy have l»l the public to tw f r tha a ie pnrp •*. I t»-: eve, of - n of oxta. An exceptionally good y'«ld keys, _ ____ _ _____ ___________ live, , 19422c; turkeys, dressed. _ Here that poor Von fitoehuiar and I prc««<ng me with the fame of a cert a la of wheat and ata, both In quality and cho cs, 20422%c, ge<ws, live, *i«10c, In a Ra« W av. cherished perennai anlm ■sitie* If that duel ’ < drapers To of a «Indent, «ne Tee, poor tapa s been shut up tn tbs quantity, ie repo'teil by Cla- kattiss ■ darks, liaise. Henry Graden, who fl tu naked In tleidel- bou» so long. Tha din-tor aays If be county farmers as far as ths harvest has Hope — life)« mntrsrte, IS 4 20c, to contrafllct It. My sorrow la already baig twenty yeare •< x” could only get out to take a little ex- programed. A yield of 70 bushels ot IVOS, nominal; 19C4. nominal. heavy enough without that uuwsrraut •‘What. Von Htockmar? l.ittle Her W ol — Eastern Oregon average b*et, erctee he would be very much better.” oat« per acre ie also reported from the n enn? What a g 1 fel • ba waa* IH<! able suspicion.” farm of George l.aaella near New Era. 16419c per pound, according to shrink The profoswir seemed deeply affect»! ”1« ba too weak to go outr* I hi ever bear him a g a aang about— age; valley. 20422c, according to fins |»*lt. of cour«* tbat'a not poagibla. H-> Remo«mg hie spectacles, he pulled from “Oh. no. but tber. re pnn-ewe eerrerw Cuts Heavy Crop of Oats. neea; mol.air, choir«. 2*4«0i per little Hermann « a prvfeaaor, la ha? Are hia side pocket a targo silk pocket-hand ■11 around tbe bourn even down to tbe kerchief. As ho did oo, a tinkle caught la Grande—James Halley harvest»! ponnd. I »♦» under him?” back gate."—Baltimore Américain my ear. A square box of »mio white •‘Na; Ttn with rrofteeor Mimic" 10 acres ot oats laet week, which will Vajl — li-rss»l, 6%46c per ponnd. It rolled Aa Of I Mr i«r Travel. Graden walked aerosa to the flreplace metal bad fallen to tbe floor. average SO Bnsliele. Tbe straw was so Beef — Dresswd bulla, 3c par pound, InSn the lamplIghL where the ,1 flow • nd elowly «ile»! a huge china pipe that “My husband won't go to Europe this heavy and thick thht the binder could rows, 4%46i,r; country steers, 6«Ac. lay thereon Ho lit It and. turning hie open. Tbe profsaaor hastily rlappsd an year.” I rut only half a ewatb at a time, and II •Mutton — Dtseeed, fancy, *4*c per bio glasses, but already Graden had re bark to the empty «rate, aent forth auch took two days to cut tbe grain. This pound; ordinary, 5 fl-e, lamls, fancy “ Wbat'e bit ermi se? ” trlsved tbe boa and wit presenting Il puff« of «moke that ba apvbe aa from out “He says «II tbe newspaper« would should not lie conaid.ro I had lor a to him. • i «ti y j Pork—Dreeaed, 7«fl%c per pound. "There waa noiluug la It, air," said ho, wonder «ùy." LUvela&d Plata Corner. «"hall crop" year. ' Ila bag made L.m«a f a great nama, f Waa««ff4W44« The Trail of the Dead â * f ÿïldj Bt’vsdrr l l>> < <> , OHLGOW Bv T. L. Dl'GGER I «li«uw«« rat«« « i. S m V l.'imil «ll.Hl.i •' « «♦• is. .*< i., i. - 1 Ale» Defective -s' a->T g --, ‘V’ II.<• .. At.!.. .1 ?|tl. pr.p.r.a hr ihe PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT << IO, of » 1 ■* 1 linn County Abstract Co. « I tup It ••«« ”T loAMad. « uf ul vur aa$>«rl ' r I im <wi api i-*all«m «16. '.Il - I M Rt DD. Ménager. < lüc« evf Third and •*«*•»!«!i*ta Ai.itAN !. OÄIOOM < PROFESSIONAL"> J. J. Bûmes & Son, General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers H. N Bryant C V Hry eat ATTORNEYS AT LAW flood 4lft • d«k H L Al BAM Y OftBGOM BoSÎâM B Horseshoeing a Specialty ATTORNEY AT LAW Metary FuMtr an 1 a». :<iu»r «t l’au»i iu» au l'a*« • DtRra lia * mi XJ atf««t a IB ax T We buy our *t k In large quantitles and keep a full line of carriage and wag n material. Al. kinds >4 work In <>ur line done on abort notice. o KK SCIO, ORIIQON ^ÇTBATMIKr Ul’ À * * Aï r îlll ATTORNEYS AT LAW O» «oter Hr»» à : u»r g Bu il h Stute 10 t ht i • otiaoü Oregon Scie C llow NK. M 0 Graduate Eclectic Medical College crn:i.i3 ClacinaaU. Oki« Brest lent Cashier.. WIO T J Mrwssaa W. A F. wise AQ PRILL M D. PHYSICIAN ¡ni SUBGEON SC 13, D «a s general banking and exchange bus n.M 1. « ns mads at current raise end drafts issued on prtadpel cities. Cr»f:a Taltybsaa Bxihia:« Na. 11. R EAST AND SOUTH 8HELT0N REAL ESTATE BROKER, J m U c « ef th* Faxe* Notnry Tubili Scio Crsgoa Albany Lundi Counter M.klliOP g OeVANtY, Props. Shasta Route Best ¿Oc. Medi in lhe Valley Open AH Night !«•»» tttr AlBANY. ORtGON. A.V auj al Uy a. leave. I' -f lien I I w . » i V p a !••••• s l«i; 11 I« g u> II Uv ■ Arrives AeblssU u is • m . 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I-andon, ot the Bilyeu lien Sawmills, is prsparwd to fill orders for Common °* Finishing Lumber Order, taken at th. rar i, la Scio or at the milla in Bilyeu Pen. His lumbar la the beat of mountain fir. and prices ara reasonable. LANDON! LANDON! f fl