The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, September 21, 1906, Image 1

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OREGON
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u/vfc’UJ Breare
of Defective Till»-*
perhaps be will J .a u« at our ores
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bas
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llave an Statrart
Into ;>«;wr«4
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PUBLISHED EYtRY FRIDAY AT
Tbe ieukeepee beelieted. gtaacing an
«•IO, I.INN <'<»., IGlf.i.OI
II» was evF
Ml J at bis quoetH.aer
ÌHt SFRANGI tXPIKILNCE
*
dvatly ia a«HWe uncertainty uf ui.uA
By T. L DUGGER
OF DR ROBtRt HARLAND
*♦*
Ils i ta a sträng» uvsn. the tiers Wake
STATI FAIR A AUCCtSS
GRABBLD BY SPECULATORS
t.r ia E < •
field. I th' «
<»• h. rss I r
- * • 1 i l - -r - t t.> ,.ur rasa
1*4.» W- -—— "
•• «I l SS ssrurll» 1. t l<
«» 1. s ns.I ..vr
li
'He le not tn -r» mad than usual, eh Attsndacc« at Salam About Equal to Klamath Cou'-ty Development Will Bs
I * Itolr . I iw» < . 'he bsuskl A >.ui sSfsG
sa«e*
Ssisl.ii.ks4 lu Issa
Mr
I
to
odi-
-rd
I
”
laagbed
Grade«
T wo Years *«<»
Delated. Bays Blanchard.
CeWVlgttt IMS •> Xe««* ■ ■•»!»•
Al «*t tWIn» ritrt
c»n appi Ira ilo«
"Meta H»rr. it was eat any lutrntion
Tr«Mi«nf a
••
• »« <•» h* fwM h»r
Halsm—N it aitbataniiinf three hail
Kan
Franciera
—
C.
J.
illaochard,
a
Z. M RUDO Manager,
w
ben
tb*
O<
%«r
I«
gl«
eu
Fut
th*4r
taarrUo«.
I., apeak tini» -f year greet people e|«-l
ogtaed the man "If he has eurpr.sed «•. days ol wild, rainy asather, toother member c t the rvclamation eei v ca from
o*«« M Third a»<l a<ua<l,IMa »la
auiaht, oanHia
It is doubtleve because we. bring Ignoennt with the tael that this Is the height ol Waahingt n, ia auth irity for the «tale
countryfolk, da hot un-h-rstanl hla run the hop list 'set the iirrgoa etale fair merit that the development of the
fHAlTF.H Vili
ol 1906 has l*«n one nl the m-wl s»c- ' Klamath country will tie hindered he-
toms "
I
n»< fatorabtf impr*««*4 with
leesful in tlie history ol the state. The ■ ante nl the fact that land apeetrlature
"Why. what has be beet» about Δ
fb.« life. Jrf of j..^«
ile
“WeU. mem ll«rf, it is (Lis way After al to »dance wee about «|oal to that ol i have seised up>a hand reds el arise in
to««. ftiU
«ItB whit« b«if. tB«t
you had atarted t«r y«*nr drive to th* two years ago an<l was much larger on .ibis new Irrigation proeject of the gov-
•iu«k «»ut «i.tBj fr<«Qt un«lw hi« fur rsp.
Me» hereby.
Herr l*i rtlaml itay. Kales of conceesii*n«'sn<l ' ertimenl.
h-oaoe of the Prof
■ fed. bullsoua t»««**. «n4 •bifly, «u*pl
KahrtleM rams running down from bis a*l> art lei ng space hs e been good amt
CÌ m U« e)«
II«. «4lutaci u« Will • touch
’*! look lor a great d< vlopment In
room with many qm tt> »mi concerning lecripts I root this soetco b«»s twee the Klamath country.” be said, "but
of hi« cab >0
fathluu
H Bryant
y ve. He »ecu»«ni w»rry that you had g>m* large.
“Ami «hu i« yuur bu»iur««. gvnfl*
this development will 1« delayed be­
He then pa- J hie
without seeing hila
tueur* he a«h»d.
|J
BUVANT*• *
The additions to the pac illnn not on­ cause of the number of land speculator«
bill with the I l*ara bl y uf tbe English.
•le ;s les« tmalueaa tbaa gratitude.”
ly mails more space lor exhibits, bat who have secured fin« tract« there.
• bo are Indeed a great and geearuiw ***
«Ahi <»r«ii»u <xi rerlevqaly
“We bave
We buy our at ■ k In large quanti! Ira
(Mitt, «t*4
fb«C b1« luggage gvi * more room lor «ales of concee They are holding II • and at from 626
«tati» thia little pilgrimage to ikauk the
amt keep a full line ol carriage
arid
•h»ul4 b« r«rvi«d lo (h* «<«tivt» for th» »ions. Tlieee i ircunistam es made the to |40 an acre. This price will pre­
yr ducer <*f tb« ItomeJorf kame”
> Bi.M
Al B ax y oKK'.ox
midday train. « At II b* btm«4*lf eri out fair a suervaa financially and it is stated vent mauy settler« from coming to tire-
»
i «- *
V »
, -f ark in
Vuu «re M»t <1 valve«, tbeuT*
It
at
there
are
funds
on
baml
to
paj
W e were
g<>n, and will retard the progisea of the
for the station i Qpn*tt foul.
Nu, bot I——•
II M”*TAMYB
or line dona oa alo rt notice.
fowj «
What. ivery claim.
Klamath country.
The government
Th«a tab* juurwlf of r*
12 »**rry to Ioee so
our »urpriw «hm
Nearly 4 000 ;-eo|>ls «ere camped in svill charge the settler« 126 an acre lor
(ben. mem Herr, •
ll«rr ¡»rühm.“*
ilo* clear uuC
I i»o< mah* m|**lf
re ywa •• my a little after 12 b* »««pprarml, baviuf the grove in front of the fair groumia waler, and this amount, added to the
ridden ba* h upon tb* Riêigh that bail and tba come-and-elay-all-waek idea has speculators* price for the land, will
pLi tiK* b* cr«*<l. h«a dtiMMMl far* u >4
B'sjtarv |*ub :c mi •’•»'.h-. u»f
• thia ft»-«4 ut»
I • Iwcome eo popular llisl a numlier of
•I Esu« i.« »»4 i » eut»
taken bis baggage lu tbe etathm*
dlng io Ih: « e t«» bia F iu L m C g*«!ic«alat i.»ue i ¡| | ha«« tuo hnn
«n
HeBFgg k
set to the detriment of the ptirctiaver
•*l t •
•Hl
ill bav«
hate !><•
rv» »p
ap ri» aboal
about tbe
tb* place*
pla>e*" '
| | ha«r
ha«r I» h ■ liRlr««! ! t «»arda
»«F'!«
ii>
I f»rj («> u>au wbo 4rv«* it t«l4 iu* (bat Ifrrr regular visitor« at tha fair have decided The nras that the Smthern Pacific will once
ALBANY. UBKGO
Wakedeld ha J left U» baggag« m»*u th*
«
-
«
to erect small rattagiw on the grvun Is build through Klamath will greatly add
d<»g whkh «• a danger to the peaceful platform unreg «(«red. and that hr had next year
•
a
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.AMI* ! » kî A AUU
Kime regular atreeta and to the value of tlie land there."
TUB
A«en a stranger standing bj it as f
ti*»mru( I tbxsught there w > tu I4 >•« a men. women and cbildreo of
• i La«e
docks have lieen laid out, tide can be
Blanchard was delighted with the
•
«g- ’■ h t il»- b ae l»uib f * « at» It is tbe duty “t the rltfcMa to riti LU charge.”
done
satisfactorily.
work of the irrigation congress at Boise,
Gradeu glanced at M «»eh wh g
tagufciet waa m»t wjthuut (ta «ff*» t «p»»n ! life In Ite capture.”
Visitors to tbe state fair gave only which he a'trnded.
ne»| luminously.
(he Grrtnaft. I bate uftefi mHlr*«l that
“Where do we go n»»sr Y* I aakrd.
O» »ovar first N* •. a Pa a
naas:ng attention to the sample roe I
“Procend. Mr. I«am1b»rd.** be said.
" W« ajqro.nted a publicity commit­
great »tatur*
a curtuualy eumblng la
“To the milway,
We must gather
* He had only t»erp*d into the station the government ia building adjacent to tee there.’* he said, ''which will great­ Al B as Y
Burt«» um (he t»«J temper uf au vppo what new» w« <-aa/'
OÄK.UN
ll* the state fair gronnde. The end of the ly aid tiie Pacific coast,
toeut
Thie commlt-
The winter night »»• falling drear «nJ left at once, the man •• !
«uu » -* i r<a ! and a few roils of its length are tee will plac
’’Why did
rail m* a apy T” dewiawd and cold when our tired h »r»c« staggered !• tminded of me a • - gh
>•» the common peo- $ c Blow > M D
S a !•
Ore^ua
horse«, but the l»est I had were with plainlj visible Iron, the street rat track, pie o! the ('
*1 my <
»in
up to the station duur I w«'rambled out
Matee a truthful re-
■*Tbe pe .pl* al» >ut b*rr g<»««ip of *«»m* hungry, cramped, ethaueted in body ami juu, aud it was necessary to esnd f*»r as also are the crushed rock bunkers, port of the irrigation country and will
•there from a neigh!» r.
He »»» very I ut aside front the view thus obtained
a* r«t I
>h! ‘ i.0 »«•Mrfi^l auibily ml mi, and follow rvl my cousin within
help them grt land.'*
ent f dnlny, using angry word«
• Ter ha pa they «peak true. |»*rbapa (ala* 1 he station waa empty at tbe moment
the visitors paid little attention to I* e
0FFXCXI13
XVhu rati say Y At leaat. I am o«» kmgef »a«« fur a distant corner where a man At last he drove away, ami be baa nut road. The road won quite general ap­
Change Poor Farm System.
a (.»aï; my «y*a ha re bee« «p«tj*«l ’Ywu »at ha441e»1 <»n a traveling vah«e. We returned.**
m io
I’rcf.Un!
T J M ealaaa
ORBt.OX
proval,
especially
on
the
rainy
days,
A'tiany—1‘aupen don’t mate good
“Who went with him?”
bave a <'*»J thing brre. I|*rr Prubia i advance«! at ouce upon him. When w •
Caahier..
A Eaian
when the crushed rock road waa entire­ farmer«, and aa a result linn conn I y
’ I V 9 t !.: ) .-I test • ..
There ia a great future brfute you. If 1 were a 4<>ien feet away, be atarted up
ly free from mud and slush.
’ ’ • ’
- r •K
•
.■ ' n tf
* ' '
will wx>n change it, system of manag­
only ; « b«»i» y*»ur hrtowledg* to your end faced u»
AO PRILL M D.
A few farmers and road supervisors ing ita poor farm.
*’N *. mein Herr; only I heard him cry
N'„ attempt will lie
•rlf/ aald the EugHahmaa to t»e
’If j
It wr « M «
* • heutrti*
' the
I) sis general banking and •tehangW
to Ivan to follow the eastern mad which took time to inspect the mannet in made to operate the farm aa an indus­
•ira age re
■ - * .
*
• t • • 11 »■ .
fc-
which the road was built and made in­ try hereafter, hilt the land will he
bus usas
L ■ na made at currant rale«
• ill !»* «pl««, aeud tbeta a*ay‘ It waa
”Any lihl, mem 11 err Y’ «aid be to is towards the K um I iu frontier.**
“And while he waited f »r the horses, quiries aa to the construction, but the rented, and the man in charge will be
due adv|<w he gate me, anyone can »*• ’ Grade«
and drafts iaa-ced on princi|«l cium .
that
M m b» <*ff with yuaf*
greater numlier were lunre interested in paid a stated price per month lor the
**Wbat In the world are you doing what did he do i
Bela, Cragia
“As I have »aid. at first hr abused me liveatoik and horse races.
•*l am an Fênghahmau myaelf, llerr | here?” waa the aatunkbml «newer.
tioard and care ol the |»xir.
Hereto­
rmrnlly
f>»r
the
delay
ludrcd.
mein
prubiti.
May I a»k my compatriot*«
”W’ell. mein Herr. I
thought
you
fore the county has maintained the
T»:«jhot» Exshkas» N j . II.
aa me T*
knew something, and follow•»! you When Herr. I was surprised at his ki>uwle<ige
Tunneling on O R & N.
(arm, paying a an; vrinteii.lent, aud the
f
(¡ertnan.
f
«r
bcf<»re
be
bad
spoken
•*| du not remember “
I arrive»! thia morning. I »aid to my »elf
La Grande—An enlarged force nl system lias uot proved profits! le.
i *r (hr rest. L* set by
“Wbgt. then, wa* he likeF’
SHELTON
The greet while Kughsh ferret will be It very badly
men 1« now engaged in tunneling the
“I ratio* t de*rrit»e him.”
al w«k todsy setrchiug Ìer the rat. I himself, reading lu the best room.**
Begin« Work on Second Unit.
“Plea»« to »in»w us fhare.’*
mountains lietuecn Kamela and liti-
* l<*n ar® Ji«« r»-*t. Herr l»n»bia Come, aiti watt «l Ita« statioU like a net into
We trampcil in smgle Ale after th« gard in order that the O. R A N. main
Klamath Falls—Work on the second
>w, let ua strike a
■ »
I •
ablch Mr Ferrei uiay tur» the rat.* ”
V>A-----
Bush* a <•>«■« at your aw-ret, tf I am
Gradali eklppe-l up to blin and ah »»ok landlord through the III lit passage« t»» .ine will not cross ao mxny trestles, unit ol the irrigation system has com­
right, you Will fell Ute «bat you know hlm warmiy by tbe hand
th* “best r*H»m.” a parlor aet aside for which at preeent are high and numer­ menced under d reel supervision of the
of thie Engbahmaa“
‘H'apiisl. MeeaeL capitai! And You — nip--riant guests It serut^d a ¡■«•'•uiiarly en«. When the tunneling is compieteli government officials.
This unit in-
inartmtic apartment, with green
wa!! the stream that now croase« and rt- clndea 19 mi lea of the East Brau. I. Justice of th» Ptice
The Grnofia »farted back «taring at bad tbe net my */ IttcIbV*
KoUry Public
paper
and
angular
chairs
covered
with
Grade« with little. bto.xtshiU eves. In
ficlo Orsjca
"Tbe »•( « mm titling npHii th« rat’s
croases the right of way will have a canal and 27 miles of laterals,
Bids
purple aiitmia« ssware
On the <eutral
wbhh earpriae and fury were «»«Idly m«a iu««a«e «Un you arriv««! IBie uuxuent
continuous course on one side of the for the construction of this unit were
fled
I 1
aida by aide they Xepped Tbs usi h«« I mk u ber« fur ÛT« buur». and table stood a lamp, and !>eside It lay a
Into the abad'.w of the p.uee, whispering is rohl aud hungry. Th* tiri I» of opin tHMBbrr of those dingy book« that seem track. The trestles will be tllleil in as advertieed for tome months ago, but
tlie new course is filed, and much re­ non« was received, and the conelruction
(••gather
lou tbst tbe rat must bave arsa blm and common tu inne of all nations. Grnden
Ml kill OP A DeVABtV, Preps
•’They are all hare, thee« Germana.” aliandonrd bla luggace, He bee bM left made for them st on<e. and ae he sorted pair and loos ol time, which neceesarily work is now undertaken by the govern
through the pile uf time tables, cate follows from w> many treat lei, will lie meni, on force account.
»aid
drl»er cuuftdeutially. turumg to by trala."
logur«. and trade papers, we at<MN| watch eliminated, The w beme ia ■ gigantic
i r
) «ed. I «ma P* •
an«.
"liut he c«n ea.-a|>e
Ing biiu in surprise Suddenly he stopped one and will requit« many niontha lo Hop Picking Hriumad in Clac ha ma a. Best 20c. Meal in the Valley
*‘Y<»u beard «hat wa* «a»J
Ih» you We bave hiui. M .•»*!.
Oregon City—II rppicking ha« lieen
kb«* anything uf tbi« English vuütor tu
**B» il Would ereui.*' aaid tbs llvutvuaut tn his search with a little grunt of aatie complete.
Open All Night
fa* tiott, aud drawing a chair to the table
Herr l»r *biny”
recoined in earneet in all yards in thie
calmly.
•st down.
I looked u< er bis »boulder
Labor Famine at Hood River.
locality. No damage haa recalled to
M s! rrrtaialy, mine Herr
lie *.a
H* was actusily reading
a
German
Traîne '.«•»• w»et «cto fer F. et a 4 an 1 vey
Hood River—The scarcity ol laborers the hop crop here oa account of the
of th« name uf WabeMedd. He baa ata.
I'llAITEIt IX.
Baedeker!
• •ai t.taiUM a «a
lesve f«r aiL«up al
Al HANY, ORI GON.
at
ed aeveral n «hla at the *G »Idea Adler *
Ill
THE < HAKE IN THE KNOW
rain,
except
in
a
few
jarda
where
some
iloo!
River
is
said
by
sawmill
men
i »r •
“l>"nb(!<Bs you are planning a picnic
For th« rest, Le baa been the «Ural I
I bav* rude*rur»-d to <i*< tb* («<’<• of party?” 1 suggested, with as churl, ear anil applegrowrte here to have l>ec<.me of the vinca arie laid on the ground on
Iravti l*orUan>1 * > • m
• *> p m
him who lived out there.** end be made uiy »(range
without ■•u»i«*h»t> or *1
a serious matter. One of the big nulla, account of the heavy foliage. The yield <lo To Th*
ream as I <x»nld put into the question.
l«avaa A’.tanjr U 19 p tu
11 Jw p ta
• gesture du«u tbe rued that «a bad • g<«r»Ut»n. if I b«rr faiiatf, h 1» hot
“I know you are tired aud hungry, my which have been trying for a *ong time continues about one-fourth líelo» the
Arriva« AahlanJ M M a m
II » a ta
curne.
fr«»iu forg*<ftt|ur*«; for I do
tbluk go<>d K*»t»ert,” he answered, “but please Io get white men for employment In its average, but the quality lag.»ml. Pick­
Arriva« Wa«raHi*<><o * v- p ta
< M a m
A aamelees fear tuok ms by the throat there U a aiug • 4rt«U that ia not per keep quiet.”
Atrlvaa Mau Fraaciaco 1 Mp a, I 54« a.
plant, has had to fall liack on Jap«. ing will be Hriiahwi in moat of the yarda
■—g fear uf unktmwu puttai bill tire
mAnrntlj
Sard
in
tt»j
memory
Er*n
now
I
He had reached “l.cmwlorf”—I Could .1« they ate said to he entirely unfa­ in thia county by the last of the Week.
1'»;: au aii4 lo irl«t rare on both traîna
W»»uid Lav« quevtioued tbe man more, but I bav* l»ut to »hut my eye* to •*• tb* are th« name at the top uf the page -
« i.air ‘ art "avran.cr.tu to rg 1«n aa 1 Kl Fa««K
at that m»ment Gradeu and the farmer faro of Marnar peer mb* my old r«»oma and uow waa turning the leaves very miliar with the work they are a most
PORTLAND MATKETS
and lourtal < art to < h < «go. ML U
N«i»
serious handicap in getting out lamlier.
emerged fr«»tn the shadow <*f the pine« Rt Itri.lelberf. to •<«**>! ot»« v more trrm
slowly. HmLlenly be held up the Bar Ranchers are in nee.I of men for pick-
•
«ai • ati ! vk aaUinat .
Ths latter had al*eadf*ued his trumIeut biIng with torror In (be 4**ohit« court debar to me.
Wheel — Club, «Sc; bluestem, «<>» ,
(un t.m , ig at Man Frai
• wllb lhe «a ter al
Ing applee, and other work at this sea
tuanaer. Indeed, he ereme«1 oddly eub- yard of <*»«1I* O*t*f, (o drive (hrx>ugh th*
i;<t. Japan. < bina,
valley. e«gtiHc, red, bOc.
“Ik» you see that?“ he asked sharply.
Nhavltif.....................................15 cents • toa «hit» Hue« l> r H>
ecrvmt
Aa Grade« ateppnl mt . the blinding «Mow to where lb* body-——
son of the year, and are making every
I bi. ppii ea < «airat aud iRuuiA America.
Oats — N'.
1 white, 123« *4. gray.
k jaggewj line >f paper rau al >ng the
••
Hair
Catling
...............
26
• <■ ah. the man I» ued h>w a
« urt«y. lltl! fih'Ugli
| -1 . i. ' '
effort to obtain them, but without suc­
122 |>er ton.
*ee ! fk Se.Mvn. »faut at *e«< Hck» «tatloa.
which my <x»u»»n answered with a curt
I Inn« «!r< . n !» ! I ' > ■ lbs murder Inner cress* of the guide book. The cess.
Hharupoulng............ _25
r ad lreee
map
»>f
the
district
had
been
turn
iwaj!
Bar ey — Feed, |20(«2l ; brewing.
t» >J K,f di»mi«aaL
rival.
I
’
rof
•»f I’rof Ton Ntockmar by hia
•«
Hatha
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..
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.25
M ■••el thrust me gently aside and.
»21 6O(«22. rolled, 122 per ton.
”lhr.v« on!** be cried, and on<v more Maruac of llrtJrllsorg. and of tba dis
Books for School Libraries.
Rye— II .35 pc-r c wt.
We were ploughing uur way bask U (be ruvvrj o» tb* crime by my i-..usia. M.r bending over, rsauiin^ the nti-!*r page
ULORIIE DAVIB
PROPRIETOR
baletu
—
Ko
ratisfactory
have
the
re
­
11« took the b<M>k
Corn—Whole, 1.7. cracked. IJH per
).*-mB*i<>rf road
I
lleury <«ra«leu. tbe well known •< ieuti»( thus left espveed
sults
of
tlie
traveling
library
system
fr«»iu
taraden*«
hands
and,
carrying
it
ton.
*‘l»kl you «ver study th* pr«»(*erties of and etplorer. wbo w»« then u>y gum! at
proven, from an educational stand-
the rout railed madder, commonly knowu (hat tthiv<-r«ity.
I bar« de«<rib*d the tu the lamp, continuai! hla acrutiny.
Hay—Valley timothy, So. 1. 410«
••Yau are quita right. Maa.. I." aald p tint, that the Htate Library rammis­
•a a dye?” »»bed my
¿«in auddrnly
•(•pa that i«^l I« >>ur follow ing lb* mur
■ I per ton; Bastera Oregon timothy,
my
cousin,
"Ilia
pencil
had
a
sharp
sion
has
alerted
to
place
a
nrw
order
derer to l.rin«<l >rf, in German B*olan4.
'
I
» 4
lor 42,OliO books for school llhrariee, in
“Then I must eiplain from tbe begin and (he m*AU« by wbli b be «\»mpa«*ed point.”
7 60. gram hay, |7, alfalfa, |10,
“
Yun
have
•
kern
sys.
Hsrr
Uradea."
add
lion
to
what
is
already
un
band,
•Ing. It le r ght that yog ahould hear ” tbe 4e»(b of th* unfor(una(o Mrvberwky
vetch hay, J7'47 50.
“lu our bust at a
He pnilrd lb* flap«» < * » do r«talber 1 have, moreover, lanl l»rf >rv you tbe orb grinned the pullceiuau.
<
to the stale of |! 1 .-
Of Portland, Oregon
Fruits — Apples, rarnn ou, 25<450c
nesa
you
«
»u!J
have
made
some
repute
tap over hie «are -Indeed, it waa bitter 4« mh * (hat led mj rou«in to belWve (ha(
H02.56. Among tlie moel popular of
per
bos;
fancy,
76c*|l
50;
gra|iee,
tiun.**
Cwld and ««Ut rd him»« !f amoiigst the Marna^
«nffetihg fr» ¡u 4elu»i«tn«
the books ordered are the life of Robin­
“Thia is a nrw edition.
How ¡vug
*'Oc<4 41 60 ;>er crate. Concords, 27',
and (bat bi» r»tr*<»cliDary crime« were
rug«
1 caught the outline of L • fa«e
son (*ros e, Baldwin's Life ol Lincoln,
have
juu
had
it
?
”
« 10c per liaste!; peaihee, H0<(4|l;
aa )awa set. the cheek» drawn, the eye in revenge for certain baroh rrltlri»m»
Hturicc
ol
Great
American«
lor
Little
“But a frw day«, mem Herr ”
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hard and keen, the whole purposeful aud of * I m »».» on whirh he had »pent many
-- DUES $1.00 PER MONTH
**Ahd bav« y«»u beru Via*(rd by • uy Americans— 60 famous •tories, and 75c per bos; blacklierrlee, f>«t>ic ;ier
remoreele»«,
jeara • f labor
In my laat ■fatrmrn( I
NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION
Black Beauty.
tourist
a
In
that
time?**
•'When I waa alking the ham to-dftp.” (raced tbe pur*ui( tl "«u b» lb* a(a(mu
pound, erab applee, 11 * 1 26 per bos.
Fur pattlcuiar, m «
“
No.
nirin
llrrr
**
he continued. *au odd thing happened of LeinfiKiori, where (he miinlrrrr. flj ii»g
Melons—Cantaloupes, bOcglll 25 per
GROVER POMEROY
T. I- DUGGER
Italians Crack on Tra«»,
“Then this ahuuLf make It a certainty
hl y knife atrnch the b«me ami paaaexl fr«mt tbe ***enc of hta rr-vmge upon the
crate;
watermelons.
*«*1«
per
pound;
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SCIO. OREGON
Collector
Oregon City—The rain and scarcity
through it aa it It bad l»eeu putty
Al j ltil«ai«n pTofre*»r, had in-eil (tinted bark foe I have a Bardrkcr <»f tuy own up
cMahas,
|2
50
pc-r
i I omu .
stair*.
One
moment,
while
I
fetch
it.
”
nt
help
have
conspired
to
do
eiteneiv«
a a«** ad glance I n ti< • I that the > it«* from th* railway by M•.«**!, th* beutru
Vagetablet — Beane, 6*7e; cabhnge,
damage to the Clack smas county prune
r*or uf the section SO divided was of a ant of the Hoid«lb«rg ¡*ollcrt who ha<l
I *, <42c ;«r | iml cauliflower, 75c«|l
brown.eh red
It set mr thinking
I - follow wl tia lu render a»«.a(am-e M»»«*el
crop, which p-omi*ed a good yield with
per d un; celery, 90c pet doten; corn,
l oe 'turb Harb neeo.
I-eg an tn yen»rmb«r <eri«iu fgrta. The indeed, bail wailed by Marua< « lugg.ige
large returns to the grower.
Many
talk of tbe
Id servant <x»ticerning a ; for alt hour«, but the man h:ni»eif h«4
The advance agent nil toil up to the Italians are cracking on the trees as a ISi^c ;>er dears; cucumber«, 16c |>er
dissn; eggplant, 10c per poand. let­
•«« ret b«ld by the owner *»f the pig farm fa Had to appoar.
village hall In hla ml automold le.
mull of the severe tain of the last few
at (¿ran c«n »ulratwl my euepn «• th»
Th* winter’» aun cbdh'tl to a duwhy i
"Gissi iiHiriiliig," be greetivl briskly, days, a bile hundrvds of bushels of this tuce, bead. 20r pel d< sen; onions, 10«
protimlty •»< tbe dye « rhe * »«Arm* I l»all. waa dipping be it luJ (ho «now rias] ns I h > strp|ird out with a big roll of
II k»e P«r iksen . peas, 4<R5c. bell pep
fruit on the ground beneath the trees
them
! wee alm -st certain of Herr ridge« to the raalward when we «rram
lenten ululer III« arm.
*'l want to are becoming unmarketable and will tie P«re, I2%(«16c, radishes, 10016c |>er
probin'« ae ret t»rf «re he charged mr bled ba< k into (hr «¿••igh
Aa our tirn!
dnxen; spinach, 3«3c per pound, to­
H. I). Itoud.'O, ol the Iiilveu lien Sawmills, Is prepared
With mining <• »teal it.
horaea a(utiil»led (hrongli the out«kir(a of hang up aiuniuiiivtuviita tint our big a total ioee to the grower tec «use of the rn atoee, ,10060c ;>er bos; parsley, 25c;
to 1111 orders for
inability
to
get
oreveeary
help.
almw
la
coming
to
town.**
**j«et inw «1 plain. Madder la a dye
I r IfHHM I •WANI loan, tlMI »ba loo«
sprouts, He per pound, squash, |10
as you know. Hut adminlaterr«] tu men niwlirj a. r ** tbe why a« if (!) »ng (i <
"Khat'« It called?” drawled t tie man
1.26 per crate, t'mlpe, 9Oc0|l per
• r beaet. It ha« the rurmua rffr.-t ,f i aui( of Hie gNle that tbriebttd «muPgM ager of ttie liait, «• tie rutdied the yet
Very Heavy Sale« of Sheep.
sack; carrots, (141 25 per sack; lieels,
ml »ring and pu p g the G»nea • > a grie I (h« bmtae«. X»ght ha«l fallen.
low freckle« <>n hla wrtat.
Baker City—Owing to Ilia unofficial *1.2601 50 per Mirk; horseradish, 10c
tie. Il le uard sparingly on a few ft ith
Hurely w* had him m >*ur hand«.
“Why. 'Knight« of Old.*
Grwateet announcement by government official« per pound.
German p g firme thaï ths hams may
11« I m
Order« taken at the yards in brio or at the mills in Bilysu Itoo.
pnsluctlon nt (tie year.”
•ome day« ago that n««t year the rang­
Onions —New, I
«I t^c per pound
• Pl-etr attractive • m carved
||err In th* («»an he in M
"king, (bta
His lumber is the beet of mountain Sr, and prices are reasonable.
"ITn afraid It won't take la thie ing of aheep on form rraervee would
1 »robin Intrmlu* rd it into German Pu grey haire I hg ire •* th t .• | art • f a
Potatoee—Orrgi >i Burhenks, HO09Oc
Ilia real tic tad at leaat 50 par cent, aheap sweet potatoee, 2Xr per poond.
I ' if
The thought of it lr ne town, mister."
land
He obtained the m t ae he repair
owner« have, during the paat three
rd II by arrarg merit with the dy* w «rb» away (he a< hr» «ml cramp» of eihaua
"Why notT"
Butter—Fancy creamery, 25030c
I’erhepe their
th», ami I ait bolt upright m my «eat
"Wall, first we bad the 'Arabian week«, wild large portion« of their pound.
•
taring
f
»
the
a
•
m
»
■"»•I
half
ri
Idea lu him.
The priea have been good and
Nights’ by a butirb of amateur«, wbo fl irkfi.
Egg»- Oregon ranch, 27027 J^e
•’Whether or ao Marnar kuew of the
< 1 *■ *
relira rant for a year over a livery ata it ia aelimated by one aheap buyer that d< x»n.
n«4-» of madder ttefore be came to lema hefor* na like a Blinking brail of prey
75,000 t.ea.l have lieen wild out of Wal­
Poultry — Average old hens, 14c
durf. 1 cannot mit From m/ talk with W* had derided to driv« »(raight to our hie; then we had The Twelfth Night* lowa aol 65,000 ont of Baker.
pound; mise! chickens, 1201*Ue;
1 »robin It would seem that hie visit to hta • •wn Inn. th*
•
\
where, by a troupe of hungry barnob rnirra
spring, 14415c; old reuniere, *0iOc,
farm we» more or leee >f an accident, a« we had diomvered, Marnac, under tha who lived on prune, and cracker« and
Larger School Attendance.
¡lut. either way. (be visit gave him th« nam« of WabefteM. an Engliab traveler
dreeeed ch'ckens. 14016c; turkeys,
then < ‘arrie Nation came arouru! In
f a Grande—Tlie publie evhooleopen­ live, 16021c; turkey«, dreered, choice,
weapon by which he might mebe a tuad* had al»«» paaaed th* pretbon «een ng
Ten Night« In a Barroom* and al
•f hie enemy. That bitter criticism, y on l.lttle had w« thought (bat tb« being w* moat can«»! the town to go dry at the ed with an attendance of 760 and a 2l022%e; ge««e, live. 6010c; duck«.
•i«y !«• e ire. waa for ever running In pureued. freah from the murder of th«
Y rollìi bave to Klug colpe of 19 tearhrre, with one teacher 14015c.
next elwtlon.
hla Jiaea»es1 brain The practical detail« man w« had comg t«> aav«, waa »haring
yet to be «npplied in the high ertool.
Hope — 1906 contracts, 17020c per
A« learned at the farm would help him In th« aam« roof tree. I'erha pa there might around *>me 'day' playa If yeou want The hr«t day*« attendance wa, ia ad pound; 1906, nominal; 1904, nominal.
what he had undertaken. Illa advice I* n«w« of him at th« “<♦ bluer Adler.” to make a bit"
rance of laat year*«.
A biiaineae de­
Wool — Eastern Oregon average lieet,
to that old German was a aouml move. I<e«ai. th« tall, bandaom« l*«»le. who had
parta ent haa been addati to the coarae iri01»c pr pound, according to shrink­
Halter llarg.
de«!gtied to <x>ver hie vielte to the farm about him mor» of th« feudal knight than
awl the high echool Lae the twelfth age; valley, 2t>02Wr, according to fine
• ad tbe e>»apirk>ne they m ght afterward« a country Inn beeper. Ml
ua in the
"You have come back after a not her
grade.
neee; mohair, cholee, 2« « 30c per
have eicite»l.
porch, bowing a «(ately welcome.
plei-e uf pleT” Interrogated tbe stern
pound.
**H»a method of getting Into touch with
“You bar« bad a bad driv«. gentle woman In the wayside cottage
Hops Damaged by Rain.
Venl—Dressed, S'álAHc per pound.
hie victim was «impie.
He Introduced men.** aaul he.
**Th« wind baa l»*en
•'Yes, mum,' rapi tad the tall tramp
E igene—The recent rain, by mold
himself aa an Eugllehmaa by a letter Aerie, and the enow. I fear, waa heavy.
Beef — l'reeev.1 balls. 3c per pc.rind;
“I wouldn't have come, but, you MW. I and breaking strings and poles, dam ar-
arhi*h he himeelf wr<it« In hie rapacity Supper will be rea»ly in half an b<wr **
raws, 4X*»4r; country steer«, 506c.
of He leiberg pr te«« r. well bn wing
“I b*li»ve a Mr <ie>rge W abaft eld have t-een offered a Job down 4w road " ml laine county hope to the extent of 16
Mutton — Drer«ed, fancy, 7011c per
"A >>b? What kind of a job !« Itr to 20 per cent. Picker« are in great pound; ordinary, 606c; lambe, fancy,
that the poll»*« had not made public their alept her« laat night,” a«id Gradea, duet
» i«,
• fhin
lie«*’ nel tb« »»me lag th« clinging flabee from hl« «uter
-Why. splinin' ralla, an* 1 want tba demand as growers wish to harry the fi0«Kc.
I
ot VVskvfivlJ- ll»» *»I tbst Sügsaetsfij wilpA “It ia alwa/a pleaaant tg meet piece of pie aa a wedge.
harvMt.
Pork—firvseed, 70H\<- per pound
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