The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, September 14, 1906, Image 2

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Matean AU' •* •’ 1l»U prepared
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Linn County Abstrae t Co
The Trail of the Dead:
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IMI SIRANGt t XPl RltNCl
Ot DR ROBtRI BARI AND
ritKNIR
ROBINSON
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MAIIOIM
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Cw>'ii»l IMA ». .tea«»» ■ Usiti
l’HAITKIi VI
(Continued I
If »te*««*! that nigh’ a»4 to e«aa
ert •• tke n ■
i ght elH**e4
h* be«'! ai««v*t»ly »*rr*< bet.*«tfc
vijt’i-'«• w•• Ikirkl/ *•«»*•! an4 th
he fall bad re«ead a dall akv atre
• «ftb ir »« a «14 v whi(e«a«K. threat**
r.iM
firihrv <!>•« efall
It wax
II Mritul
C < HriatAi
nd I fl’ing «e «ni rbHbe«
a vile lem
J_j IRHST i -'t
MRf
Gre l*e wa« medtfat ng h*f re tki«
fute «bri I efifere-t nnr br*akfa»t r ■*>»»
«.ih I * Mrango l**»k h* had «h*»«« me
me of rarviaga ■<
G<>4"
* «a
Al BAS Y UHB-.OS
Its» ng • g> Jv*4»rnejr in h»« hand«
Al c od» of • rk I'
• 1 o t i • a pa'e •• • flheM
Are jntl
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II WNTAMI
lite fit
he ««h**t h.tidlv
oh •
t
gh my » ght waa fiû!
. «rt ■» «r!v i *«- ef i! "
• U hat de VTij mean?“
>.-sr, > ' I .<■ an I Ik. Idler
! told h-m Kri*Ajr *»f mv nnknown V •
U If: i
• aed r.-.i.l»
II» •rented <’*■’.* » (eve«!*d. «>•)*•
office no *•»! as »uw« ai mas y unr .<>
«g n.e ’»,.!••»•* » n ta - i* p •
“A'-’ur theory »•» Ke
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h* • ’•»«
^tATIIIIt K! < HUIT
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K me g <e«t may have n «taker»
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g h • ni «fake
Yet :f he h«4 • - x -t
wltk him. h"" • me he t«» make ««»ch a •
vtvvb.ua erro»; wher*»», if it w«« the
OW «wt«r Fit»! ' • '!«;.* Fsoa
vfriking <vf a match that mwexd y««.
Al B as y
ORBUos
« wander g n
• lv»t *•• the ».en I
he 4»rkY'
Oregon
S<te
S c un w si wp
I . tell ih» truth when I 6r,t w >ke. I
nv>, : »4 It waa Marne.- himaelf"
"I have ronai.lere.1 ihai point, I d »
net th nA it r-tv.iM hare been he
ilacUaail ogle
~A b 4 akC
Bet re v,"t were 4>.»n thia morning
J Mrwi tea
Bres lient
The
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Kai a talk with nttr la nil ter I
A
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wiao
W
('saluer..
gasai» al hie h»nae ar» of two cla«ae<
rommer.-lal traveler* »nd t h«»<* having
PRILL M D
They «le not
buaineea at the <!,e work,
P ♦« a general bunking an I exrhang« •tag l-viig
leusllr • week •t aaoat. Of
bua nero
l. n» ri.ad» al correrli ral»» the nine w hl h he n*»w has. none ka» et
ft» know« them •II
■ee<le4 that limit
and draft» laauad oa pnuci;». citi»».
two 4 re
.'»•mtnerrta I«. tWW
pe-wnnallj—- ■ I commercial»,
A;lo, Crocos
wrnrka men. and a r t h Engl¡«hmaa. one
I,. .e It ■ keh«..I a
i.
,:»v mg
o'.tjhana Xxoho&oo Ho XL
• uh • 'ti. magnai» m il * n»,gl>i* *rh I
But her» .• Herr I<e«h1 hitmelf
'•Gentlemen.'* •aid the landlord. b«w
Ing Inw. “yner »lelgh i* at the doer."
"||««r far It It. then» to fatile CHterT"
I aake-l him
V*A —-
■ *
"t ’live» nn • r I
freeh anew ;t will be heavy
Ten minute» later we »lid »n our »lient
Juatlcc cf th* T» m *
Votary Publie
runner», tn th» tlnkl» of Ih» Ivella, nut
through the e-|n»n-l sprawling town, out
Belo Ortgoa
through the W'W.ien hovel, of the »uh
arti», mit pa.t the <lve work» with lhe'r
tall, melam h<>ly rhunneja, out into the
*•<>• <-l»4 level, heyoml. and there from
out of the east there »prang u¡von ua a
great and hitter wind. * hilled h> It» hang
journey over the boundless »teppe» of
froaen It usa a
Iler» and there, aero«»
Best 20c. Meal in the Valley
th» plains, a whiff of pnwdry »now. like
Open All Night
the smoke of hoary gun*, would leap
up before the (toreer blasts, only to buret
• ud tall as they lulled on,-» more To the
Al HANY. OR t GON.
a vuth and east the pine w,>o-te ranged
>Mp B.
their formal ranks bl»<k against the
I •»•«« Y.-r tlawd Itcam «vpw
darallng <-arpet at their feet. It wa» a
Go To I be
t»«««« alben« Il te g m 11 a |> m
•
arvtvea atblan.1 u M • m nr»»
W» drove in aiten.-e Graden sat in a
Arrlrw eacr»w>»nie :i6pt».»U»<»
buddle-l masa, his ehm burled In the
Arn««» »an I r»wcl»m t M g » • M m
great woolen comforter h» wore, »taring
i
• •
« •
• •
,,ut over the plain with Bxed. Introspect
.....
t
■
Ive eyre
For myself, I »«I amongst
■
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■.
•
•
th» ruga beside him in ragua epev-ulatlun.
Or Mil »»J Wut, uii.n
XV *1
,|.| be thla danger that threat
< e»»««iir>a at Ban Fra»« «ce e
a
. ..! •
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«.•
‘ rued the •< lea Gel from Kt I'vteniburg In
Hhavlng........ .. ........... IS conte
hia home at Castle Galeri After all.
Fauipgiaee. < »ntr». anu »«ruin Aw«rua
might not our whole Journey bo » folly
llatr Cutting........
...
,
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»1 »•«
r .
born of Graden • Imaginings, a blind
Hhatu pooltig..........
ur »<l ir»M
gare» that bad dragged ua half ncruro
Bathe .
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Eur qivî I »hlvered. »nd shivering tu ut
4. i. GRAIG. G. P. A.
tervd anathema» on the cllmala.
Ill OUGI I)
Purllând, Orouun
J. J. Barnes & Son
¿ PROFESSIONAL
General Blacksmiths
and Wagonmakers
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Horseshoeing a Specialty
SCIO, OREGON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Bank
State
Scio
Graduate Eclectic Medical College
PHYSICIAN ¡si SURGECN
R
EAST AND SOUTH
N
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
Albany
Lunch
Counter
Shasta Route
PACIFIC AID ASSOCIATION
Of Portland, Oregon
Pays Sick, Accident, Death Benefits
DUES $100 PER MONTH
NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION
Fur paKlculif« Me
GROVER POMEROY
Agewl
T. L DOGGER
SCIO. OREGON
Collector
LUMBER! LUMBER!
li D. I-andon, of th» Bdvou ben Sawmill», I» prepared
to 1111 order* for
Common °* Finishing Lumber
Orlerà taken at the yarda in Foo or at the milla in Bilyeu I'm.
Ilia lumber la the beet of mountain flr. and pro ra are roaavnable.
LANDON!
LANDON!
tySClÖ" LIVERY & FEED STABLEST
Irvine & Myer, Prop».
Hack oonnects with all trains at West ScU>
and morning train at Munkers.
Our rigs are first-class and our horses good
drivers Prices reasonable
;he l»r »fr*« r mrv«
with h • etp*rm»etit•
whwh » Unt often
...k to th« iv>a<b *>n
«» re« the N’• i*e
1« nut furtuah
• «erv«nt
•Wall. I xt
ie th«l F*
w Ku w ill——
From • ime where within the houM»
there < »me • »hrtek • rry vf ««spreme
Ag« il end jet «g«it» it *•* re-
terror
pU41 rd ttefvrce It «hrenk «e«jr Into •I-
(¡reden r«n «’row« the court tn
irhv'X
> .
A ! I «,»• . *r I ip n Bia
the ma
lie pulled t*»e he!! «nd hammered
heel*
i*« nei«, hnt
• rf«’r!y up--Yii Ute .VS’,
n-i on« in* w ere«l.
"I don't believe (he thing i« bolted."
*‘K**rp the handle turned, and
««id h*
>* me (ry « -at I * •» 4 • "
JI* «tepp*d K n k « b»«e«i pare« ant
thru
running at th* d«**r like a
h«iil. 1 tie c «nt caught it «quxreiy with
the proof of hi« »h • ddrr th*re w«« •
•harp ■ ra-• ’ * i.»«* >Mant we were
be th aprawlmg on th* floor within
M • f in-| •>ur«ehe« In • great and
I «-I !ia
; I fl*?*ntly hgbt*<l
Agatnuf
th* wall o'» my rigM I eould dimly die
rern the figure of a w >rtt«n rruurhxd on
th* fl »«*r. «ohblng bitterly, her tx*e hurled
in her h«i»-U Hhe d»d n »t mote, dewpite
ir Vioient entran ‘
At the f<»of of fit«
■ < <• ■
4; i '|9
I l<
tier •oin.'H >ng that lay motion!*»«
Il*
looked up at u« w th a whitf. pitiful
f«re
11« 1« dead the master ia degdl" bx
w h>m(M*re«l.
Grad« * «irode up to hitu. atol I fol
low*«! at bit h«**lx
|*rofe»*or Peter Mevheraky fat «urh
I knew it must I«* tatr hd4‘l!i«l 'icdff 5n
old gr*y
that spread wing w i«*
fmm
a ue< k. a blot upon the [»o||«h*d
oak nt the floor.
Frtii»
From hi«
h!<« farv,
face, thin
though it wa« and
with di***«••.
hx must haie b«M*n a ttuddle agr'l man
w ho had pre«»T««M a amgular !w*a»ifr lie
had died «■ a child might fall asleep,
> rt the horror that he had e«aped he
had left to the lit. ig. for hia Attitude
wax abnormal, imp ■’»•»ib'e. and fhaetlj
to tkehohl.
It was n t r gtit that a b-»dy «hould
re«*mbie an e^g that it broken.
My c..-.win aoept «»ide the cloak for
a moment, and replaced it reverently,
though with a hand that irrinbie«!
• II* ha» not a sound bone in hi» body,**
he muttered, and thn», turning to the old
aerr.int, *IIowr did this happen^’ aaid
hr.
’ |!e had i»*en III for «ome week«, mein
llerr. and *• begged him not to leave hia
r««>m.
H'lt
la, he de«'lx red himaxlf
hotter. He in«ixted that lie xhould de
•♦•en<l to thx library. Half way «low»
the »fair« hr tripped and fell.
I ran
to hia «ide and found him, •• you «e*
him. crouched like- like----- ”
“Like a toadT
"Vr«. me n llerr. like a load "
Tbe man broke into hysterical weep
ing.
“The Euga«:>!i.«n, llerr Wakcfieht. w.t«
uioxt aniioti« about my master's health."
he «tammerr.l out. ‘ The llrrr professor
l*e<ame indisposed «ome teu day« after
bis arrival: since thru be ha« hern iu<»«t
kind, nioAt cotisideratx, «itting by the
II. would »lluw
master « bed for hour«
no other ductor to rixit the m^ler. lit-
tli«WBk*>r,
th«
ia a kind, good man,
llrrr Wakefield."
d||^ b«-iir*c
H « amr hr io know
I‘MH.
xa! ehe***. H«nk.n< s great ha
torne«! fr-«tn »be
w th 4 •<»»•(
my I i».ti f* t » I < illy
»«in .4
■hr wU i< xt uijr t* > ii» a -t »4L..< whru
I b« 1 the dltncv
.
üt4«l pu » rw« f t
er
>• I '. *«»«•ru! « ,
«u.
-j f
Try
tfcix hxtn now
It »«n t belt bwd."
U»r* !» humor bio* than with xny io-
BIG SAL 4 OF GOATS
teotivo »f fuikiw iu< b«a «•!«>■*, I drew
my •*•( («• th« table
“(‘«•m» now. !b«( • better." he erteli. Polk County Send* E'ght Hundred
Angora» to WAthx-gton.
<«r«teg «war
*Tu teli tbe truth. I
bxaewt the xiiw'ktx«4 kl«’« who! that
Independencw—teal week 700 fine
««Hain Meru«< be« b**n up to Hut whet
buck lambe, f»r which a good price waa
I tfo know 1« that we re <»< to < atrh hi tu
• dewd at xhv» Thrfrfi.rr I nrcommend pel I. werw »hipped from Iml>-p«nd«t.<«
y-»u t»» «tobe up y <r U-ty with th.« el to Wyoming lot hrreuing purpoe»»
Tbi* week "00 fine Angora goat* were
collent"——- bhlte!"*
What • the tn«M**r n .w ■ ' I ••kr-t r (hipped from here to tbe»lateof Wa»b
The g-wla were held here *»v-
rltxbly f f
ri lr*-l
•
IT y Xpprf '• logton
auouyrl |M
eral day» awaiting care for ahipment.
hoe «newer he roar and pealed the Hundred» ol men have looked at th»
belt
The old mart«rrv«ut. with the band »nd all pronounce it lite flneat
brami y flu«hh>< b*x «bite cheek«, tet- large collccttim ol g ata ever «tfi in
trred U»t«> the ruom
the Weal
The pure-barer* were Cat-
•*| am «orra lo truttble
«aid 1
aon A I Ittlej >bn. ol Nieilamotn. Waah
den rwwrtevkwwlr. “but we butb «et
The goet» were I, >ught up t>y B vlhby
•tor» by y » ir ham« that wx w t«U tu bu-tw
»i.ric tb*t * an
.-’tía :.e.| |
CU'.‘4 A Iwwle.
Goal and »beep raiaer* ol Po'k coon
them ywur«elfl“
•\e. m«>ta lien but It
4‘usx n*«r ty ere learning that It pay* twtter to
I
■
I raiee the pare bred tt.au common am
blank «urpriw
male, lor th» demand for Tolk coaulv
“Inderd
Tbe Lemwilorf ham U a die Angora« and Lincoln »nd Cotawold
corerr. it •bo*ld make a «tir. I womter ■beep bow eacvevt» th» »apply.
Th*
I had U *? btMrd
• n.rr<!« I»rt.»re "
Riddell and Hluttip »beep and gnat
m «W4, mr.n Herr, the t < curing farm», in particular, have nali«>nal
XtXtima he« m»t long been e<t«bh«hr>|
fame, eapvK-tally aim* tarrying away
A nr »• enterpri»r
ptvmium» at th* Hl. Ixioi» fair, fancy
* Y r« mein 11« r
It belong« to llrrr
price» are received for much of the live
I »tobin. « Itenih i ¡er man
Two year«
A»
ago hr t-«f»k th«* !»<< farm at <ir«n which •lock »hipped out of Polk lately.
y»ti p«on mor w sy b«*rr
ft 1« tbi« much a» llth) 1» often obtaicel for •
•kle of the dye work«
II* h«« many • ingle "hilly" goat, and •• high aa «5
pig« in the fofNP«t
II -« ham« are bermu a pound haa teen rewliaed tor th* mo­
mg fam i» from Wuraaw to k > iigaber* hair.
It ÌX «ar»l hr h»« h *, b * «erret in the fo*d-
What •eeme<f to l-e eitravagant In
ing nr curing * no «ne know« which."
veatmeut* In imported »beep an-l g‘«at»
“Thank y«n that i-« al!."*
■ law year» ago are no* bringing th»ir
The df*”r ha « «<ar<*eiy •hilt when I reward.
“||ow «lar*
turned hotly upon <«radru
The goal» )tl»t »bippevl out will be
you «it h*rr in tbi« h»i »«»•e of warder am! pul on th» big »lock farm -I Caraon A
talk of the ei4*gl1eu« e 4>f tbv f.HMir I Littlejohn, near Htei'av-oom.
rrixd furiously. “It it »bMtnrful. itl«iw
"I bop* to •«* the Angora goat bnai
rent !'*
it it
“Vet we will rUi! th* farm of I ¡ran nee* built np In Wa<hinyton like
••We
1 bat« *-»iue ht tie in lh‘a »let»," »aye Mr. Car« n
on our way hack,
have only ationl 30,000 goat» in Wa»l.
impiirir* to make "
• We «hall <lo nothing f the «<>rt
I ington, and we may j i«< aa well have •
«tier led.
mil Ion."
“If you «ere a «obiter or an etplorer,
Coal Mi» e Bonded
Couam Herbert. L* »awl, *^ning xerox«
— The rtcrhUy dl* uverrd
and tapping me kindly ‘«i the arm, yog'
a mild know that in aujr esprditkitt oue cool' min» on K,A .'1.... J R'*f Aou*
aloua can t»e reap«>iiait»le Tbe r»«t obey.
th» mountain carl ol Medford, baa Iwen
whether they be few or many Aa it h. I
bondwl to th» propriotnru of tl» Blue
to-g you to re, ogniae that fail a , J to
l.«d»» copper min», who will put a
obey.'*
He w»» right, and I knew it. But to fore» of men aupervi»»! by R. E. Lu­
eave appearance« I walked to the win­ ll», at work running thrr» tunnel» into
dow »nd aloud drumming upon it with my th« mountain to determino III» rxt.nl
ttngera for a while before I anewered kuu. of th» meaanre». H. 8. Town», of Ih»
' Well, do A« you p'eaae," I »aid »1 Blu» Iwdge c impany, having e melo led
length.
the coal wa» of good enough quality to
*T think the sleigh may be ready by uro in the »melter ot the Blue I av I«»
now." h» aaid. •'Come, let ua go out Mr Towne ha» aleo made arrangemente
and inquire."
to drill for oil on tne laud bondmi by
Thera la no need to dwell on thia inia-
th» coal min» peopl».
erable drive
The tired horse« dragged
»lowly forward, tbe driver, sullen ami
Danaturixad Alcohol Plant
frightened, urging them on with blows
and curse« Mila after mile of pin» w-, «la
Portland—By January 31 thrre will
marche,! paat u«. hot we did not »peak. I« located within ten mile« ot Portland
, Touching in the fur«
At teat, a« night a plant manut«« luring denatur s * h I al
waa falling, we rroched th« edge of th» coho I, th* «Mtabh’hiurnt •>* which will
forest »nd awung aaid» from the main
mean ad expenditure of |l<)0,0<X). The
road Into a track that skirted the ed<e
n •• l«ud
of tbe pine« The gr • in-l sank »way into plant ie to lw»tartr«l ••
lor tbe pur4^|« •*« urod
Th « slate
a hollow Ilk» the palm of the hand
At
th» lowest |M>lut I could «, • • equar*. menl wax anTHoriaed by J. B Lil»er
wooden building Hauked by row« of oat- Mcretary of Ibe board of trade who
•aye the lM<r«i ha« lieen wurkh g on the
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It » , . . . I
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fa
:
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it « «i
‘
* ntion f«»r • >tnr t i
our driver suddenly drew up hi» h,>r«es.
• j YW i . « «« the hlenlity ol the pr mot« rt
it .tsvii
» I
A man wa« advancing toward n»
until I the
preliminarlex a «- atrxnged.
through the tree« ^«iur driver l irne-l.
and with a wave J^^br »li ;> rip -
I
Will Fight for Damage».
tbe aituaGon.
Eugene—The petition in tne mailer
"It la llerr 1 »robin." said he.
of opening the l.ocky Hoy toad, In the
(To l>e continued )
Blue mountain mining dlatticl, to pub­
lic travel ha» Ireen granted by the 1 ane
CAUSE OF CHINESE BOYCOTT
county CommiMioner»' ritiri.
<
The
Mur«r»««t Il.rl.rr4 tn lie W hultg claim ot the Lucky Boy M inihtf com-
llae <e I n»1 « l«luela. Vat Nallwa.
pany for
<l»niag<-» i waa tornad
No doubt the boycott wag wholly <lu» down, and th» attorney» i for the com-
to tire atrlngemy of th«- eicluelott la*, pany »tat«- that they will tight f * the
but tlie paramount objamt of the move­ amount in tbaioirta. They were wil­
ment la to ralne tbe t'bim-M* |e* pl«- to ling to compr<>mi»e tl e matter, aid it
en equnI t rotlug a III- u. y other |»*'>pie ia »aid they would have a< epled |fl,-
In relation with tire United Statra and 000.
*-■*. ■ v<
■?‘u‘ S '
./ ’ •
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FORTUNES IN ORCHARDS
J.1
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Fruii Groatr'l Opinion ot Hood River
Apple Land.
3 ;.«5 fV
f
Hood Ri ver — Tbe prie»» 00» mads
publ.c by independanl buyer* tor Homi
Il ver Seat, «n ai !
A
w»ll
« J
ventierg appi»»
• vaia «eviri; ■■ go>wi-r« lo
figurine.
Fv*
l> euue
kn an appi* ma».
• ho i» an authority on thla aubject. In
ta'klng ahoul thè metter, md
"At Ibe y.rlt-e» Ibi» year for Ih* dii-
Ir ■f
: I. . ■
aere
I
I.
•
«
I. . ■ 1 rr l«'X .
gt. aera ci tarne.I au average prue ul
I.’ 40. Placlng thè yiel I of 7 year-old
-p;ta«ul erg treee plantr-1 65 trae* lo
thè acre, at Uve K te» to thè tre*, we
wtll gel 365 boxa* to Ih* aera. A 30-
arrw or, hard on thla I aala «ili produce
r. 500 Iv-viee, uhlch, »t thè averagw
prie* ot «'.’ 40. giva* ua «18,'-00 for onr
«eaaon'a work.
"The prie*» lor Newtowna »0 far an-
m-*d ar» «3 25, 12 and «I 76 per
boa
Thla gl*« mm nvuMfSOttl
per box Hot thè Newtowo i» more pro-
' tl an thè
.>• irtibarg ai I produce*
•averi b tee to thè Ite» io»te*<i ot fiva,
glvlrg ua 55 b are lo thè acre, or 9,100
n >xee fot a 20 aera orrbard. Aa can
eaaily he aeen. III* earnlng» on • 20-
acre Newtown
r, haid Ibi» year al
chea» prive* varili he 116,2110.
"Wbile theee figure« are terge they
afe baeed on III» yleld of coni|-»ratlv»ly
ini g tra»* wlin h bave noi yel rvached
ibeir tali bearti g matarily.
A full
liewrtng or, hard cau b» «alely detwnJed
n I tinnii, to prodm-e 500 boxeaol
appi»« to thè acre, a» I know of «everal
in Iti» volley that n >w do II. Fig'iring
on a beai» wilh tre»« In fall matarlty.
and with a larga prvpotlion of tbe crop
compo»log thè largar «la*», aa II due*
thla year. li 1» nu4 very JitHcull to dw-
termioe thr profila ot thn appi* bual-
neM in thè future."
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Beet Harvester! Needed.
Ulit.nÜluJXr.F
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forward to »un th» tali run «t*lúí ?**'
ar factory about Kaptrmlor 20. Grow­
er» ar» »natovi» lor a good rain a« th»
prvwent droath will rauder th» digging
alow and uneallatactory. To g»t »urti-
ml he p at th» prevent tin.« la a
grave problem and lively budling in
that lin» la lielng done. The yield la
•'I heavy that a much larger fole« than
■■•nal will I» required to bandi» th«
crop.
It la predicted that nul«»»
in re help can t* prilrrd than th»
prevent illicit Juel t: «, many tone ol
-• t« will remain in the xro - nd for th»
want of harvester*.
Drillirg Wall at Culvan^H
Colver — The well being drill»«!
I>. W. Harnett tao tnileo north of Cul­
ver I» d >an >10 fret and I.a» 35 leet of
water in it. I'rllling will It» contlnaed
in hope» of getting a stronger How near­
er the turfxe. What I» already In the
well, however will tw vaty acceptable,
aa water hat to t>« hauled for atrxk and
doineeltc purpose* <>n thia farm, which
at one t tut had water H lali.g on the
surface, hot a nauilwr of year* »go the
surface water diaaj p ar.d.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Wheat—4'lub, 62(<<63e;
bluedem,
i.',.grin,-; valley, 65<B>-vc, r»d 60,461c.
Date—No. I whit»
123 60423 60;
gray, |'!| .60423.60 per ton.
Barley — Pead
• ' A'-'t p«r
“I am not aure, but I think he brought
brewing 12’. 60423; rolled, 132
a letter of introduction from a l*rofe««»>r
CUAPTKB VIE
I
at.
W a antared tha foreet. On every hand Msrn«>. -f H blt- g a gentleman of
Corn—Whole, 0-7; era, bed I2H p»r
om^ui.e pines atretchlug away lu long whom my in liter disapproved, yet ad
ton.
t .H^r«ro.y »van >ea fl - . rd * -
,lr.fted mired f«»r hi« )e«rning "
Hay—Valley timothy No. 1, «104
' And tin« I. ng ! *bman, d<4 hr prescribe
an w
The laden bra i,-l,es bowed before
II per ton; Eaatern Otagon timothy,
ua. now and again, at tbe whirl of a pass for your maatrrlT*
not
for
e««>-urlng
the
actual
emiiomlc
“Of courxg. They loved »ach other,
Fino Crop» in Benton.
Ing gnat, filng ng their hurdewa fr ua
«11 414; clover «747 ’<0. cheat. «7«
advantage of ri|»rtlng laborer» to
ght in their die
them
Once a willow gr aee. nhita •• and sat Ute into thx
g ala hay
I . alfalfa, tio.
Cor eat ft»—Threshing operation* will
When my ¡y nr master waa America, »aye T. Y Chang In tbe 11» be ended In tbi» vicinity by the middle vetch tray. «747 60.
th* anow beneath It. swept on steady < u««iona.
wing through tha tree,
Ome from tha taken I llrrr WahefleM took complete view of lieview». It 1» for national of the week. The crop, according to
Fruita—Applat, rommon,
36480c
K
If lie did but know right and dignity rather than for any­
far. far diataac», borne upon the aaatern < hxrge of h 11
the statement of a well known thresh- p«r boa; fancy, 76c4ll.35, gra|>e«,
hr»*»», there camo a cry, ».weird, hope what had happened?*
thing elee There are. however, more Ing machine man, 1» th» I eat h» ha» SO .'11.26 per rrete. peechee, 76c 4
Then he ia not here?"
lesa echo In tha air, that set the horse,
Important point» regarding tbl* quew had to do with for a dr «an yeata. II 10 peara, 60c««l: plum» fancy,
“No. hr drove to Leaiadorf yeeterday
snorting
I knew whst It muat be a
tton that ahould he carefully eiam Field» of wheat of to bualmia and 60 60476c pet boa; common, 35476c;
wolf who felt the first pang, of th, win afternoon, lie had to return to hi« own
laed. that la flrat. the boycott haa bu»hel yield» of oat* were not Infra- bla< kl«rriee, 54flc per pound; crab
ter a hunger gathering round him
Hut country. Ack! If be did but know!**
The t>e»t oat crop he thrrehed apple», H4I 3S per bog.
it waa plain enough Marnar, the lia* never been authorlaevl by the govern quant
there was no a.gn «t man m*r mark, --f
Melon» — Cantaloupe», J5c4«l p»r
guist. wa« Wakefield, the Englishman, m»nt. ee«mn«L tbe boycott haa neter wat 56 buah»la, though other Held» in
ale gh tracks «n tha newly fallen anow
W, did hot travel fast, though our it «ra« be, new frvifii fhi« thing that he treen carried out valtb any forcible or the vicinity went a» high «• 65 »nd crate; watermelon«, 1c per pound; co-
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had done, wkn had > me .-leepihg to violent mean*.
•aha». 13 50 per doaen.
better.
hardened and »»tiled Into that ao.hant my room in th* night, being aw*pl«*toua of
Vdgwtablee — Beane 647c, rabl«ge,
Tlve government baa done nothing
It «»•
lug aurfa » on which th» ruanen ape*! the atrangera fr»>tn the ••»»»th
l,««2cper pound; celery, nOc per
University Instructor Rev go*.
toward
promoting
tbe
boycott.
<*u
tbe
he
that
had
hmught
about
thia
mysteri
­
• > swiftly
Midday wae past before w»
Univer»lty of Orrg >n. Eugene—l,ro- doaen. corn, I t^c per doa»o . cucum­
I turned from the poor contrary, the I’ektn autborltl«*» bate
•aw. thr igh a audden gap in th» f re,t ous b o r ■.
feetor
J a mee Hyde who l.a» Iteen bead ber», 15c per doaen; egg plant. 10c par
triad
hard
to
advla»
tbe
uveriiiant»
to
monatroeity
upoa
the
floor
end
lee
ned.
a rising mound crown».| with a tew gray
of
the
department nt mine* and mmir g. pound; lettuce, bead, 35c p«r doaen;
wall,
•«¡a.n»t
the
A* I did modify tbelr diaposltlun. But no g v-
build ng
’ ••’ • '•»<•»' ct ad out drlv •h udder ng.
ha*
r«wign*l
and will It» at the head of onh-oa. ! i >.4!3'» c per lUxeo; pea», 44
so.
Grade»
th*
open
at rode pa al me to
er. turning lu hl» seat to claim our at
»rnmaiit In the world, however atwolute
I rarilahee,
a
latgr
mining
concern In Matico. 5c; liOll pepjiera, 13
teatten.
In tea minutes more wo had door.
It may tie. fiaa power to Compel It» aub
104 15c per doaen; aplnach. 343c p»r
Profeaaor Hyd» ha» been with the uni
halteil st a gate set in a high stone wall
“Driver, can your h<r«e«
Jeete to buy goods from a certain coun­
‘ p luntl ; tomato»», 35«50c
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per bos;
liefors «o were clear of the ruga the bxckr* I beard him «ay.
varsity for three year», and wa» obligad
1 paralay, 25c. vqueah, lidi 25 per
try utile«» they are willing to do ao.
driver bad »lipped from hia perch and
"No! without rest and feed, mein
to resign on ace >tiul of trouble with bl»
car-
We llerr
tugged at a ruaty Iroa bell pull
The an »wr is very bad. an«! they So doubt thia dlaagreeable movement eye*.
Or. II. B. Leonard baa been crei»; tarnipa, 9th'411 |>er eerk;
Again he are tire«! '*
ha» b»en »tarteil by tho«e who had pur- elected aa an aaeiatant instructor tn I rota «1 a I 26 per ea. k , beete, «1.254
wane! without an anawer
A;:
rang: but Graden did n»t wait tha result
“Would a hundred marka to the driver •»nally auff»ml maltreatment under mathematic*. Il» i» a t'nlveraity of 1.60 per aack.
Tl,» door waa not bolted. It opened to aeaist them?**
Onion*— N»w, lL«41t»c per pinnd.
the regulation* of the t'bln«*«» Immi­ Chicago gratinate, and o me* to Oregon
bis rigoroua arm. and wa followed him
*’lt i« Imp >isible
They could not gration aervlce «ffl.e,
rotato»*—Oregon Burbank», 70460c;
Bht tliere baa from the ('niteraity ol Colorado.
into tha broad courtyard of the castle
rea h half way
Walt, mem Herr, and been not the lea at algn of vlolemw or
aweet potato«», 2t»r per pound.
Before ua sprawled tbe main building it may be <tefte **
Butter — Fancy creamery, 28 4 27
force, aa the boycott Inta »prwad tlimugii
flanks! by little lower» like the pepper
Sella B g Ranch.
My r n came up t«» me and laid hia
per pound.
•everal provlne»«. It 1» purely a voluu
b«x turrets of an old Root, h mansion great hand upon my shoulder
Eugene—E. J. Crow, who haa been
Egg« — Oregon tench, 26 4 26 %c per
The window* were shuttered, the chim
* I'm afrflid it a the truth.** be aaid tary action of Individual» Ao long aa in the »lock ratting boaineee In I he doaen.
noya were amokelee» aera for me »hors An«! then turning to the dead man's «etv
there la no dlaturbance of ponce, "boy­ Hpenrer butte country, »1 mi'w »0'1 th
Poultry—Average old hen», 13164
tha central p"r h. from which a dark ant, “Your master bad he hvree«y* be cott" la conaivlerevl a legitimate move­
of Eugene, for the pa«t 25 yeara. rnak- 14c p»r pound; miiml chicken», 134
pluma rose ami trailed away tn tha west aekrd.
ment by any «-lvllliu«l country of th» ing a encceee of It and acquiring 1.100 13%e; »bring, 14415c; od rooatere,
war! tha solitary agn of habitation T -
“Three, me n llerr, but they have world
It I» a t-oniuter.tel dealgti and acre» of land, baa eold hie farm to O 9410c; drroroil chli kene, 14« 15c; tur­
our right and laft were ranged outbuild not yet returned from l^unatlorf. where
It la an Indi' H Bennett and W !.. F eld», of Colo- key», live, 16421c, turkey», 4re»»»d,
not a warlike m beuta.
Inga, »tables, coach houses, and the like,
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vidual action and not a national policy. redo Springe, lor |15 000
Mr. Crow choice, 31422tec. g»«we, live, 6410c;
but all In a condition of ruinous decay aleigh fog pr<»« i « h » u «."
Ba tehee fallen from tha roofa lei<! bare
With a »h«rp order (Sraden sent our There In, therefore, no good ground I will reelde In F.uger.e and retire from dock», 13418c.
the rafter*, from th» broken fatter* driver hurrying to the «table«.
Then, u|»>n which Ibe ras-etit alarming new» active baeineea life.
Veel—lireeerd, 51» 45c per pound.
trailed long pendant» of lee
Agama! with hi« arm linked In mine, wrx fol could be »tippowed to have been bearti.
Beef—l>ree»ed boll», 3c per pound;
tha old doors tha anow had plied Itself In lowwl the old servant into a |.»w roofed
Students Are Hop Picking.
cow», 4,e4Atqc; riuntry iteere, 540c.
heavy drift*. No eonnd broke tha brood dining hall. A* I dropped upon an oak
Motion — hreeeed, fancy, 743c per
('hemawn — The 450 of the Indian
Their Great »«kerne.
la<- Stillness
11 wee a picture dietraa* settle before the great china Move, he
"Have you and your wife quar- l«yx and girla at th» erhool h»r» ar» pound; ordinary, 646c; lambe, fanry
inste forlorn.
thrust hi« flask into my band« and. wrtth
all oat picking th» hope in th» nearby •««Ke.
■'Hag Brofseaor Yteekaraky. then, no a word of encouragement, «lipped away. tried T”
i yards. The boys go Into ramp «hil»
Pork—lhe»a»d, 74« %c per pound
"No; whyT*
•nrranta?" asked Graten of oar driver I knew that be wax examining the b«»dy.
II >p»— I WOO contract», 17473c per
I noticed |hat ka buahed hia volea In but. d • t-«r th igh 1 waa, the «plrit of
"I nothw that when you taka a trip the girl* are in th* rare of tl.« tea-h-
.ere and com» back to th» erbool each pound; 1906, nominal, 190«. nominal,
I you alwaya go on different train»"
•peaking, ke. too. fait tha uncanny la investigation had g *ne out of me.
evening. Th* echool manag -ment roold
Wool— Eaatern Oregon average beet,
could no m>>re have a«a:ated him (haa a
fluence of tha place
If
"That • for th» children'» eak».
have piarmi out 1.500 ov t» girla and 154). per p- ind, ai coding toebrink-
Tsa, main llerr —* man and a medical atudent can watch, unmoved, hia
train»
ab>>uld
ba
either on» of th»
woman. I cannot think whera tkey can Bret operation.
boye In th* hop field* of the neighbor­ ar»; valley, 20422c, according to Are-
In about twenty minute« be ret «med. «racked, the kid» would bar» at least hood.
new. m hair, 1 h ic.', 3«430. pound,
llevelaud
I
wad«*-
one
parvut
¡eft"--
I kA J uuJareieod be WH a OMI ef bearing a tray
v>u which waa set Urea J
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