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"(IO. The Trail of the Dead . 0 *♦* tilt STRANGf tXPt Rlt \Ct Of OR ROBtRI MARLANO tit TCNt ft ROBINSON ind J. *♦* MAICOIM c«»v>t>» •***. »» i—r* • Bewt*a CHAPTER XII IV« dr*« up «wiftly f«*ur bv»drwd F r.. . .drenl yard« • t i»*dr**1 And lh*a. w:th a ahuri, fterrw t»«rk rf r«g* th« |‘<4* dragged out t • r* • <»lvrf aud ftrel Aa h* did au. the «harp h ■ ti .-f a b‘».J*<. libe th* boti <»f «n ft í *r fl. I wer u« I d i.A*l b*M I «I th* « und. but I giv* wyaeif th* credit f eafmt that I Rwbad it op aga*u 11 * »- » t n n.ri.f ’’May the DenJ grip him. hot he ha« • 'I r r I Hr- • «1.4 I that t o w * b | w * ki In bi« own baud wa* •f the rvminou bulldog imi U ”At thia ta’-g* I ‘»B >L* h'tbiug agasu«( him 11* laabed bi« h< r»«o, aud they plunged I • f a ■ ! I til •** • kat M *r ear had • .•(•*■■! hi« •!*’ gh «nd waa - *»4 4hig ..« w**pcHi with • perfect r«*ol i.»«« l-.c-.i at that »! «í«’.** I »<*.»*e ; t f»v! 1’ • í «g! g i»»’ir.i*r n • Zip! «ip! IL had u* again? » uf th. g*ib>pill( Thung! I M« h<*r»«*«i «tagger, aud thru h.» bMd *a<l •houbler« •evtiiwil to fall *w*/. •■ if be had dropp«*! forward Into • b..l*. Tbm M» a bumping arel • relating nr«n.b lhe an<»w by the r*>ad» <!• •«vuic.l I* », fig 4- «' D-r an.t Iba urli Inalaal I wa« airuggiing tu cwM, blindhtg darhaae« I * f S¿ f 1 «ut from the drift. g««p lug. n«!h the tlakew in my n«.»utb au<l » * • • I •' •<■ £;» «a* t « let*4 acith« r t i i.aif - »wring 1 • *!•» I t.. rs* Thr •liter two had •« rau»Lle»l Io their feet and id »* al< I «h-xerutg with »Ir»* pi-g to*44» The fall bad knocked tha heart rieau »»nt •-/ them lt**ki lay beaid* tl.<- Í». Lul4lr>l Where H« had fallen I? < dy yard« »»•) Marnar bad »t «pt**»l • i I wa» w«t> ng u* Ke «evined «ali* hed with wbal h* ««w L*r presently b< turned and. laabtng bi* tram, trull**! <»- d gw i» the rx»ad I don’t «api»»«* It wa« mor* than • r f n.::i'.t!.'» I»*f r* lte«kl «an»* round, though it «e*»»»*«1 long enough !«• n>* lie b.ol g 4 a uaaty thucup on th» h» I ».-i! «• a ruatfer ..f fact tu« «r.ni I u ,td .»nt l > •< th* u»"r* a*r-<u« bu«» hr»», h«- g ia-ry ba»l y »preiue l imb ed I mad* a «¡»ng out «»t a u** k wrap and ß«ed . id up rt» weil •• I wa* able Th« I............»la retuarhabi* tiiahty, i»t lilt ’ brute courage, t th* ummeut I bad f a -4 r a a s 4 » rf Bi.4 eianuiK ! U.S» g - It ht Atd h4»|»*l**« enough One uf thr rum»« r« had been torn alm -et clean awsy ami th* «’titrai part waa l»«4lj era* bed Th* lK*dy uf lhe p*«»r lad Iran lay «m II» back In th* fVHidway* atariug up at th« • it > If • a a rug »ver I’ ■ \V.*I1, •« uni g» u®. that a certain ’ 1 Mid ”.Nut In the «leigh. motu Herr,” h« a - • « rrv4 rwlu.:,» •'Arni bu« •’There ar* th* b'»r»*« one for each When J 'U have freed them -«f their bar tir««. I * til a«k Jwu to aa«l«t me t tn »unt.‘* There waa no g »«-1 arguing with hitn attd I wa« a»hantr4 to «*eiu I*«« eager than a man iu bt« crippW condition With h.« claap hülfe I cut th* tw aird traw« away an! freed th*m of their rollar«. At hi« dirortlofi I dragged thr I mm |) -»f Ivan luto th* aleigb a od left him there d*-*ntly c*»v*rwl. $<*>«hi mounted from tbe ■tump of ■ (r«-e i ia h I ’*1 tbe «triG-ger 4 th* pair I wa« a fairly good rider, but I wa« *i*--*««lvely »tiff fr«»m my l«»ng drive ar»I nut a little aha ken by my fall .M y b*a«t aeemed to bare th* «harp**t knife bo<»* <4 a ba« k (hat Natur* ever gave t ■ h<»r«s'fle«*. Hut. after ail. there wa« »•«thing to be gained by grumbling |**r Lap« I waa growing wieer by painful ex I-rm-t * A «tir.oiia pair w* mutt ha«« looked tl.it ft« rti i.g ilmkl with hia arm m a • ¿ an i the butt t»f hi« r« » Iver peep Ing from hb w«i*t twit. w«»uld bate mad* a« g «»I • «tag* brigand a« need Iw For my«*T, I waa In too much «4 Immolili» pain fr »m the jolting tr«»t of iba brut* ! r «le I»» carry a formnlable appearance 1 could net er have imagined that a b«>r*e hv*»l with auch adamantine let Io« k« a« mine «wnml to p.«*«.««, bav« n<> ««act record of the lima, I ahould Imagine that It wa« •bout an hour later that w* aighted M ar agate. il» aaa tlicn a f -I tliroe quartvra of a uula «broil, but travshsg Is aurrly. Also. I was v»rj glad to so li.w i -at w» »»r» frro of • « waat» larvlo. • nd that lb» a|Hrs of • church waa pok In« out atuongst rout» (s*plar» ahrod >tf bun 11» would n»vor dar» to us« hia revolver a aerond Hi»» whea men War» • tsint. A let. «• miibt procur» aoetbar a c;«li and tram Itckl sent bla heels Into hla hoc»», and wa quickened our pace, tboufh the p*»*r brutra w»re (eltin« very don» and drove heavily along with hangln« banda It waa about th»n that I »<»tired a iuta ha bind ua. YVe were topping • «I gbt ria» when I looked round. 11» was then tont dia ta "» 111 <>ur rear, but cvmlri« up fast. As far •» I « •uld tusk» out, ha was tn a sort of uniform am! well mounted Th» p.>* aili:ity of oSclal help was rsry pleas • i*t XV» were «ainlng on Marnac. who had n d y»t n itic»<l ua. YVtth hlcfca and . urroa from Reahi. ami th* applkallon of a baael branch from myself. *• had aqiieeaed a lutnberiug gallop out of our bora«* Th* aleigh waa nd mor* than on* hundred yards away Itrohl gripped hia rein* in hl* teeth and drew hi» revolver "Htop, there! blop. I **y. In th« nsm* of th» law ' It *** th» man from behind who hall •d us. but w» rod* on "Htop. or I Aral" I pulled op. I don’t think It r war lly when you thtnh of It 1 waa an «loos to eiplaln. Iteahi rmla on. The man who had shooted Ba aha. I by me. traveling at an *aay gallop Ha waa gr-aaed Io a neat green oalform am! earned a drawn ravolver. Brohl rod» on. It wa* all over In a momeat Th» •Uaugar cried another warning, to which | ti < r<«I* ati«a*r*vi «Hb • «uarl hi« •houidrr Th* »*«I luatAUt fbrr* «•• • •i*«rp «nd Itrabt’« bur»* f< r*ard. tbrx»«ii»* ht« rider rtaw 1!« «•« (h*u ararrwtjr tbift) yards frven Mar nar'a akigh Th* I*-* * waa n-t hurt aptnirently. f »e !**pH* hi« i:tjur*d arw b* *<ramM*«l to bi« in iu in*<«nf ftut he bed !*••( ha« r*» 'hcr m l ** f«H and ••• h*ipl*»« I«« tsrfan a fbri >na *tplauAti«»n ktt hla nA II *t»«l t >ngtte. dropping th* hai*4 l«a gitagr f hi« Tr>»ii*»i runqttef<*r« *T<peMb id German you r»»h«h «! »<”’ ». b me •• I r**d* up• — ’Iler* y*’*. - h* «a.I. ’demount and •land h> jour a<v*»U4pl>** If you r*tti«< I «L* m * i •*’ I obeyed Fr-.m b.a manner h* ••• • 'Ul »I a J— - n m«n A'*--’ I re npert th* law. “X»«, y**u ” h* ««Id a blreadng ma. "elp'aiu, if y«»u «an. who i« that man y«j« «but vn*l left m tha broken «ietgh du«» y*»m!*r lteu»emtwr. It 1« «gainai jo« that » >u hat* already tr«eJ tu »• •'Ape and ref»»*e.| (»» «arretider ” "There »• (he murderer. n**ln li*rr‘*’ I rr.e*l (btfinthi* to Marnar’« *i*igh. now rapidly van.«hi ;« ’ W* were chaaing him <»•" after hitn at on*w* or be will get awai ” Ebe t'Mheman lAngh«* ) long «al loud k pretty » a I h* ‘Ti»!« d»»g >»f a I’ m !* her* ha« heeci io mlachief ait I. > al »1'iubt, and y«»u. y»»u who are "Au E »< »hiiiiiiI raid pr'»»idly ”.Aha‘ prrhap« y<»a (bought y<*w were ‘tM* m«*re ti»«.ir4ering th* br.pM**« \ !’ »<<* and an Kn<H»hn>an ‘ Ah. in* ! s< »« ed » wonder that t»»g«*<her they l»«tcb- «•I tH*ndi«h rowtrtrance.** It •*» no u«e to ruak* • furtb«*r ap ’■ li* |n..!i ' ' ;!fl i«b s I* by *i<l«" «c tramped through th* an«»w. • it*» '*ur <apt*«r and hi« ready platwl be »*m»1 ti* In hatf an hour ** ha ! reach rd lhe rillag* a* ha! «ret) ahead, Abd «ere |oalgr»| in a «dl tufauioualy Jauip and c«»id All *<>mniunk'Aii**n with our friend« *•• r*4 j*e*t till th« arrival <»f «obi* |««r*| utag «irate. A* «, < i .. h hammered from the • temple out«i I* IC*«*t rained hi« head frx»tu hia cheat and glured gcro«a at me Ils* will have arrive'l at Kuweh,” he *«i ! 'Ti er* 1« a great < h»« • f train« It wa« true en<>ugh. Maruac* had *• »apw«| 11« uu*e again. >. I I X \ «rae* **4 I th i» »I. • to Intarcwpt >t it W». «JdrvMMl to <'*ot*b. ' »U.I ba t bv»u forwarded. « |»»»4 by th» ■dltor -f th» review The envelope leu» • German •t»mp. but th» poet mar» ba l been ■meare.l aud waa quite llftdoli, guiahahie Tb» letter « a. . rally ar »u in Hugliah It cmwiatad *lmu»l »tittrely wf lhe m.«»t vhdeut per»>wal threat, againat my father The «rilar dc lared that ha would * >d out **l'anial> a" real «ama a»1 a «uld « .Itably repay h..i. tar hi» »laodere a<a rial the greateat ■rtonliSe «orh «4 th» century. I waa very fr igMeued ab-"it it. bol aevrral fr end» to whom I »Lowed th» leitar laughed a a ay my faara. eating II a a. uivkiaM.ly the Vorb "f a.*m< madman. • nd adii».ng me In burn II Tbl» I did I oarer menlhoi^t the affair Io my fatb er. ah<we health w»• giving me (real •ailety at th* t me During September my father bad tab en a .«dtago *n th» 1 rm.h . ■••* au.l aben the *o«l of t'.a l»uig Vaiatigli came, tba doctor» f.irt.ade hi» return to Cambridge I bad hard w«rh t» i^r • uade him that It beat I» obey their order, but at last he gave lu. and we »»it e.| down for th» a inter Ti • cotta*» «»a built ar th» f »t of a low hJI airean air* bellotera and torn by the autumn raine I pun Ila summit th» chimney nf an abanl i»J un min» r.taa again«! the «by like a vaat tie* polo, alth rwAeoa build ng» groupe I • round It in inelan.holy decay. Il aa* always a depraamug spot to m». and I rarely visited it t.oiiab th» view a»» »plen-IV About half a mil» helor» the rottag» th» moorland »nd»d abrupt , in a lin» of < .rhtii» clllT«. tao hundred and fifty f»et of granit» ami alibiing porp*1 yry from brow to braaher. Th,» waa my favorita «alb. I tovad to crawl to th» ••Ig«. that I m ght peer <>v»r at th» reef, tha’ sprang out fr*«m the tumbled r.*eha at th» cliff foot llh» th» bitiH of a giant'» band 1 have lain thus for hour» watch ing th» great rollara advauclug iu that e'ately. Itietorabie march <>l th»lrw. ranh follow mg ranh. until they buret In tliun M-.ui« derouB green foutiiame of foam time«, when a Aeree a imi blew from th* »outbwMt. th» »pray they burled Into the air would net my faro, even where I i«y •o inflnltely far above them Between the cottage amt the cliff th* gruuml dipped mt*» * iitti* glen, «»r x »yAl. a« th* r«»uatry folk« «‘Ailed it. rht»ked with «4 »rtD t a iated triv* aa<! •Ir»*p « <th gorse in<l ferna Thf**ugb it ran »>ur cart track winding d>»wn t<> the fishing village 4 I’.Urvf.t, wht-rt- r Liu» -u*- r«N-f»t| bon*«*« clung t«» a gap In th* cliff «ail like barnai 'r« »n a r •* k Ih w • Uli f5 1 . : ’ f M . ■' ■■ ir ■ • >k ?. ■.!•* kr. «!..• b.» ! been with ua ever alnca 1 could reimin ber, tha only other Inhabitant of the cottage (hi Turaday* and Thur«*!*)* • lel «h*ek*d maiden, who had unite re markable p»*er* »4 breaking <r • k»-ry. vanw help fr*»m 1’ 41* •* From Ro war* wa tiring on > that date I will chiefly disry for the detail* of ! per»*nr*. l*le**e do not form In «huh I wrote it. haa ««bed me to make no alteration«, aud •o here it la. (To ba continued I fc y y» »* » a •* *4 OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST Beware of PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT co.. I.INN g! IO. HHt t.OY Br T. L DUGGER HELPS FOR DEBATING SOCIETIES PRICE WILL NOT ADVANCE OragOe M limtn Not Worrying 0v»r Waal th» Stat» L>br*ry Comm<aa<or P'it< of Logs on Sound. la Do>ng for Oregon Town«. Portland Draplle the abortage In Ha!«-m Frequent requeota for ma the log supply for the Columbia river terlal on aubjeita to be debat'd in tbc mllla and the ey haunt Ion of th** tur schools of Oregon convinced the com plus that Is stored each •ummer fur mlaalon of the desirability ot supply the winter's tun. I*«irtland I trlllmrn are Ing some "debate libraries ” no< uppreheBBlve of a I raise in the price of logs The schedule haa »oared to such height» already, they say. that there la no likelihood of a further ad van* e for weeks Io come anyway That the mills have already cut the usual ■urplus la admitted, but It Is said that nowadays the camps along the riser are equ||iped Io put logs Into thr water a' any aenaon. and the lark of rafta on hand for future use does not I rouble ■ bo mill owners. The announce«!'nt that Inga will tie higher on the Hound after the flrat of th** munfh dorn not lonrern local aaa mill men They «ay that price« are al ready higher on the Columbia river than on the Sound After th. new prl! e si ale go'-s Into effect, lhe Co lumbia river logger will still tie get ling more for hl* product than the log ger who operate* on the Hound The price of log* on the Columbia river ha* advanced remarkably during lb«' »eason In the spring log* of the In al cla*s could be hail for 17 and D Now these same log* coat »11 and »13 The remarkable deumu'l lumber Is r-sponsible for lhe Increaa* together with tin «omewhat restrl* led supply With every mill cutting to Ha fullest < a|>aclty. log* are bound to ad vance. Rome »ay the situation I* »u< h I hai logger, could get what they might <’liot>*e to ask for their product, on account of th. small am mill Umber available Im out by mlilmen that If the price* are raised any more the mill* will close down n* prices are already up Io the limit That the price of lumber could be advatit ■ d again is scouted. II Is argued that If a boos' were given the price on Oregon fir. It could not com |wte with Southern pine In the East ern market* This I* the fact that keeps the prf- , of ¡hr Oregon product where It I*. 1 BltMv r»e asinm at |h* • * 1 »4 l«e SÜS4- Ir «4««n r y war It 1. Talephona In Coqu'lle Valley Myrtle Point The n* w Parm«*t*' X . • S litlen < 4 l V*< Have an At«’ r«*t • f Htîa | e«¡<r« J by (ba Linn County Abstract Co. <■*•<■'♦•;' r r t » ’• ! ■ . r h« •• ••cUHty tof hioMl ! ¡«tr • twev «itif «h« ul t»ur •>(*• • ne«. k«t«UUb«d la Ite» S iva 'taln* rat" »oi-1» • -.•■«» on arplImtlM Y f«- «'‘■ni ‘ar ; St ’•* * «hi t fof ■ Mn tb« or v»r i» |b»n h». th*lr ItswrlUm. Z. M RI DO. Madwger * V •N " 7 .Me.’ Í*. XI *. » » 5,/ J . ■ • ?■« Mor Third and B<v«<U t u ALMASY,OBKOOM J. J. Barnes & Son, Each library contain* a few of the best hooka and pamphlet* on the sub jeet. and usually the brief from Brief, for debate' or Brief« on public ques tion ' Periodical artlilea. to supple nu-ni the library may be rente»! from the II W Wilson Co of Minneapolis for a few cents A Hat of desirable articles la ent lose<| with each library The library will lie sent without char««- egcepl for transportation Io Any de lulling MH-lety in Oregon upon applle« lion from the officers of the aoclety and «he prinidpal of the »cbool The hooka may Io- kept for one month Ea> h liackage I* amall and lhe egpre«» will vary from flfty cent« to oae dol Isr. less Ilian the rost of a »Inste tuuih It will now be more poaalble to ha»«* live debating MM’leti« ■ und to <lo thor ough work. Application «hould be m*4e aoon a # there la but one library on ■••■ h sub pct. and loans will lie made In otdei of applications Societies planning for several de batea should file requeat at one timi for «11 librartia wanted during the year, stating date of debate on each topic l.lbrartea on the following subject* are now ready and more will be «up plied soon Induairlal arbitration. Chi neso exclusion Immigration, tariff trust*, eight hour day. child labor cap Ital punishment, open »hop a|»d!lng re form. trade* union*, popular election of I'nlteil States senator*, nominating •yslema, proportional representation, railroad*, roads, taxation. Insurance, forestry. Irrigation and prisons. Defective .. H Bermi C C Be» ml H. ATTORNEYS AT I AW *«CH«Swlll II •<« L. Il Al M as Y um K gus momtaxtb ATTORNEY AT LAW * i i»t >'*» «. ns a.il OSf* .-TJ w Mi Al ^TTKAlMMiU m «*t r F b *-« d *.« Al I» AS Y. OBF'.Í» \ . ■ Horseshoeing a Specialty SCIO, OREGON TUB ATTORNEYS AT LAW sisa A! MAS Y < We buy our st - h In larga quanlltica and keep a lull lina ul .arria«« and wag il material. Al. binala ul worb In ■ ir lina doua -n «hort ludico RI A A Y ATT Off se»«f First >• g General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers Bank 10 OREGON Oregon BROWSr M D Graduate Eclectic Medical College crncxM I taci» nail, oble *lo ORKG03 F reeldent Cash me.. T J Mvwtaaa ..W. a h»i»a A Q FRILL M D PHYSICIAN Ut SURGECM 0 •» a g«ner*l bnnblng ami •«rhangs bua naaa I. . n« u.*.l>> at currant r*to* aud draft* laauad on principal citiaa. eci», Crtjaa Tiltvhsas Zx:2uae* Ha. IL K EAST AND SOUTH SHELTON REAL ESTATE BROKER, Telephone lint* from Norway, u point V ia about four mile» from here, 1« Myrtle Point la mmrlng coniph tion Thia 1» one of a large roimlor of farmer«' ¿astis* of ths Fust Hotsry Zshllc Um*« cent.ring «t Myrtl.- Point The S:lo Cosca farmer*’ tinea have Induced the Pacific RAILROAD FOR TILLAMOOK Slate* Telephone Company to give free rale* over It* line, through IV THE ANGNYMOUH ARTICLE C’tixeng Guarantee Right of Way And th. Coquille Valley, amt alao to reduce In luy narratila the pursuit uf I’rof MiklltOP S DeVANtV. Pro,»». Work Will Start Soon. rate* for the r«*nti»l of telephone*. Rudolf Marna., it will have been uberr»- i Tillamook At a meeting of th«* but •-I that Fortune had been cold tu us. In ineaa men it *a« decided to guarantee * lirert f«»r John IlmiUUi be Incident which I ii -w relate we were B*’st 20c. Meal in the Valky PORTLAND MARKETS. to aoiue ettrut tieire fa» •rei. for though E yfii tb** utjeiupluy«*«! do not bcgru«h* a free right of «ay to E E Lytle of Hailway A Navigation ••nr aapreme object wa» ant achieved. »• rv<v«i;uHh»ii of merit where It 1« *!»• lbw l’A<in< Open All Night Wheat Club. f>.'><ft>6c bluatcm. 6S were yet enabled lo «ave the life of ber *M*rve«d M lvn«t. «» It w*»uid mwiu by Company. with Urmlnal ground«, from who I* d*-«re«t to me In all the world. a atory fold in the !x»iul«»ii Ihtily Mail Tlllamoiik City to the Nehalem river, 11'.9c, Valley. S7«r6Nc. red. 63<D>3c I hare told y*»u »4 th» bitmirhlal ma A *»talw»rt Redford p»H«v* omMnble ami from th» Nehalem to th*- county ........ S'.. I, aim. |j:i :.o|( |4 gtgj Al HAW, ORI (.ON . Xi fr a. ila which fall upon tb» Illi*’ In Washington county It ia not 1320 33 50 per ton wa« e««-ortliig a »mall army >»f men wli«> ami of the «*ri*8 of avant« whlvh caused Barley F ! Pur (larvi • Wa ■> • * p ■» to coat the « Itlxena of thia county more (Io To I ho * erw out <»f work, tbe other day. *eving mf rouaui Mir Henry Graden, the eun !«•■•• Alban y I. .0 p u» I! « pai Ing »21 50. netti ecientlat and esplorar, to tie aeeo- tbviu «afrly off tlx* |»reml*«M. «• It than $10.000. and in consideration of Arriva* AaBland 12 «A a «a . li » a u» Hye »1 3 ciate.1 with a llei-leltferg student, «• I wwe. ‘Tbla 1» John HuiFjau'« laui»«' thia Mr Lytle haa agreed to co tn in r net Arriva* «acramanto? 'Api* I VA a co Corn Wi Iben was. in an effort lo contrir» hi< cap we re ivmiing to,” lx* »«14- work next y*ar in Tillamook City and Arriva* **a Fran ■> . * M a m per ton ture Ibi» W» failed Io bring about the ■Wb*»'a *<•'/ * r»»ar«M a dogen men from grad«* and build 15 miles of road, going Pâlit; au a «1 T>«ur.sl tara or» b<>th iralna Mlllatnffe Uran city. »14 50. coun murderer's arre»! in Poland, through the tlw rank«. north from thia city, and have th«* en C i a. r « ara **a< ram* to io g l«u an i Ki PasM. •tupi.iity of a forest guard. I have al • .4 luurut * • • to Ci *<o ai l*» . a. tire line between Tillamook City amt try, »15 50 per ton. tnlddllng«. 134. ••W ’ y. ” leuturwd one iuaii , ”’r *or a ready etplaiueil By the Ilina I had abort*, city. oi « a s ai 4 W a» t |1C. country. ,17 p«*r ton Hill «loro completed by December 31. obtained my release, Marnar bad again tinker, worn*! ’er” * .>nn*<*<li g al Ann Frai, e* »Uh tL***v*ral Hay Valle/ timothy. No 1. »10*11 1000. ••Ay.” ctkoru*wN| a <!<»ren m<»rr. • i**tK*blt» l!b«« t<«r Houv a.u Japau. < Alba» disappeared A llngnst well provide*! Hhavlng......... . ....13 ceriL» It ia expected that the free right-of per tdn. Kantern Oregon timothy. »12 i'bt jppit •« < aaira* au-i BuuiA a mari a. ’*W’y. w<»l‘a tbe eltry «j**« ini ’l**»ut with uciuey, and on all point« but one •• fill, clover. »«50*7. ch«-»t. 17 II Hair Cutting n perfectly sane, bad O-. Iilfi. ulty m Au-U'ig Iwing a tinker?" queried a dl«*■ontrinrd way will coat the citizen« between ««• ! Sala ag*u< al w**t • » *10. vetch 7 50. grain hay. »7. alfalfa, Hiatupoolng .. refuge in the eitle« of Kurope. r *44r«a* Imlivldual *1 t*r a tinker, Ua>. but It« • $30,000 and $30,000. and the buaineaa •« I have lieeu in »>me doubt •• to th* body*a a «"Mottling around io* king At men and farmer« have thus far liber hay »7*7 50. Bath« ...M Fruita—Apple* common to r holm, A. £- ORAIQ, a. P. A. l*e«t mein« of briefly deecribing the pres ally aut»a<ribed towards It. although it my «»liar ” i ’ RGPwif row fancy, 75c (ii oRGi dami ; 35* ?&c per bog. < hoice Io Portland, Orogen ent Incident. Mia, Mary W'eotoa. with ia aomewhat of a large amount of "For tw«» g«»ud reatotia, ‘ Arry. ’ * whom I diecuese.1 the matter, at one* *125. grape*. Oregon, 50075c per — money for •«> «mall a community to "Wot l«e tbmi? * offered to place ber diary al my dlapiaal crate, California. Black Prim r »1 15* *You aln t got no ’ounr to begin with, raise l'pon II» |*rueal I suggested that ahe II 25 ,i Hom. little disappointment warn felt I 25. inuacst. »I 35. Tokay, should herself eitraid lhe uei-eoaary amt you ain’t John l<ui«yaii. aytbrr.” basket ; here that the effort fell through in get- 1 50; Concords. 27 (fee per Irin« *.| Img »u< h tatrodoctioa and ei I»ou*t laughter greeted tbi« aally. pMcbea 90ct|»l 10, pears. 75c0 1 25, I planai ry note» as aeemed necessary. To "Hut wot el«w ditl tin« ere Bunyan Ung some Ananrlal help from lhe crabapplea. »1*135 1» r hot prune*. ibis «h» baa very kindly roueetiled. and do a«l«le^ tluhcring Fortland business men a* the building 35*50* hot. huckliberriea, k*IOc per Of Portland, Oregon the firs! portion of thia remarkable story •’W’y. ye *’hump, r wrote a bo«»k of Mr l.ylle'a road will tie of great pound. cranberries. »9 per barrel. I therefore Irate In her hands benefit io Portland cootmerclnlly. «-ailed T’ilgriiii’a rr*»gn or «ummat ’ quinces. »1*1 25 per Imt MIHM MkllY YVHKTtlN M NARRA "W’y. thru, that l*e «11 arvvt fur u« TIVK. Vegetable* Beana. 5*7%c; cab Oregon', Mill Stallatica, We iw pilgrim« «ure xu*»ugb aud we lw bage. I\*2c per pound, cauliflower. Salem - There are 379 milla In th«* DUES $100 PER MONTH (TIAPTEIl XIII making |*r»»grww«, ao three < iw-cra fur Slate of Oregon according to atatlati »1*1 25 jw-r dogen. celery, M*90c per NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION It wk» in the winter of I «Cm that nir <»wd John Bunyan!” dogen, torn. 13lb<* per dogen. ru< um father's health began St fail In the Fur partleuiara m » Tim bumlrt**! and fifty of tl»c unrm ■ al dal* collated by Ijtbor I'otnnila bers. 15c per dogen. <*gg plant, IO«- per May of th» following fear I returned GROVFR POMEROY T. I- DUGGER ployed bur«( Into ringing « bevra and re •loner Huff, to tie embodied in hla pound, lettuce, head. 20c per dosen. fr..m my aliool near l'aria, and Inatead Agent C olla» tor SCIO. OREGON forthcoming report. Including aaw onions. lOQIJlgc per dogen. pena I ot enter.ng at Girton. •• my father had •umrd tlwdr mar« b. mill*, combined aaw and planing mllla, prrviou.ly arranged. I haram» hi» »erro combined aaw and shingle mills. 7 O5c; bell pepper« 5e. pumpkina. 11«c Saaf l«a Hr I rualrtl tary. I was then Juat »ghteen 1 dui per pound, spinach. 4*Sc per pound, After a wordy argument In whlcti •hlngle mllla and 37 planing mill* tomatoes. 4O*5O< per bog; paraivy. 10 th» very beat I rould ami In hia dear, hind way. ba made mo forget my mia neltitrr weired two Irlsliuivti de« "ilei I to which corer 90 per cent of the In.lu* 015c; aprouia, 7Hc p* r pound, erte» al the eiidlo». Münder» I commit fight it out. Il waa agnmd that w I wit tries of lhe alate •quash. Ik»c |u*r pound, hothouse let- these The (olal annual output of ted Vou me there were only we two. either aald * "I've enough' ng ni lite for my mother died shortly after I waa mllla. aa i reported embraces 1.097 ISO. luce. »1*135, turnip«. 9o<*»l per •bould ronae. boro, ami I waa th»tr only child. W» 300 fe. t of lumlmr and 37.030 00O sack carrot*. »1*1 25 per sack, beets Aftrr they bad been at It for aaw few people at our little house, which ■ hlngtea The reported value of the »1 35*1 50 per sack; garlic. IY8*18o leti mluutro ou» «f tln-iu fell ai waa -m th» I rump ogton road, just out planing milla aggregale* «JH».500 per pound, horseradish. IOc per pound yelled: ail» t'ambri.lge l.ad>es I met would mediately Potatoes- Oregon Burbank«, deliv and that of the 300 milla remaining often pity in» for th» dull and lonely ||fr emmgb !" |S 304.200 i The total number of nu n ered ao**5c; In i-arloia f o. b conn I led. and that need to mah» me very Hut hla o|>|iunet>t I kept on funi tiding employed by 313 mill* teporting la try. 75*»Oc, aweet potatora. 2*2'<s<* angry W» were never dull or lonely i t>o wag watching him quill a man w 11.790, and women. 311. The total (»er pound my dear father and 1 •aid : Butter — CHy erra merle« F7*tlra It may eertn absurd that ao iliatln- amount of wage* |iali| for labor in 113 II« "Why don't you let blm up? (Illahed a man aa lb Weatntt. M A. of lhe».. mllla In 1905 waa |<1 Si*. creamery. 30c per pound State cr»am D Mr , F II It . the Reglua I'rofeeeor •aye tie'a got enough." 093 90. and 90 mllla report an Increase eriea Fancy creamery, 26*30c. «tore "1 tanuw tie eaya ao. ' »aid the victor, >f |*h>»i at < 'allibri.Ige .houl i have re of 13 per cent in wage* ovtr 1904. none butler, 15017c. lied on lhe help of a half educated arhuol betwewii punche«, “but hw'a »m b a liar Egg» Oregon rnneh. 30c per dogen, reports a decreaee. ( rl Hut he «•• always pleased to say you cwn’t balle«» a word b* aaya."— (mat Knstern, 2«* 27c; ordinary East that my love and sympathy were worth W ashington l*u«t. ern, 340 25c. tar more In him to bls a orb than If he Helpa Salmon Over Falla. Poultry—Average old hena 13kg* had been aereed by the elevami Woman Hl.ol Neaae laleeewt. ml ted chicken*. ISSOHc; Heppner In order to facilitate the l«He; that ever beaded an honor liwt Towne So Great lieu d la dying, ebl I w»l| rrmenilier th» appearance of •aient of the flehway at the falla In spring, I3ka*t4>4c; old rooatera. 9* I a tie resigned 7 10c. dressed thicken*, ll*15igc; tur l’rof. Marnar « boob. ”M.deuce «ml Ke Browne Yea. be la now. but the eg thia city by »almon In their effort a to keys. live, 16*21c. turkey*, dronaed. ligi.«." whkh w»a pwMlabed almultane- oualy in German and English at the Im cltement over the Mau I'ramlBtM dla rea< h the Upp< r Willamette, the Will choice. 2IO22%i'. gteae, live, per giuning of the June of that year amette Pulp S Paper Company I* plat pound. 9* 10c, ducks. 14*1 Sc; pig My aster tod him worried for a tlmu. Town» Why. bow7 father waa violently vpp. aed to It. but I ing heavy timbers on the top of It* eona. »1*1 50. aquaba. »3*3. waa far more roncernml over the etale Browne It tav-uplval wi mmli apace concrete weir In thia way thè volume Veal- Dressed. 5%*«<- Into which It threw him than I was about In tiie oewapapera be waa afraid bla of water going over lhe falla la so die B*ef—Dressed bulla. 3c per ptntnd; the booh, which •• a matter of fact, obituary would !■» alighted. I’blladel ttlbuted that the operation of the flah cows. ISOSlyr, country steers. 5*ltc never read H» dictated to me a moet ladder la noi Interfered with. Muiton Dressed fsney. 7*kc per •»rare etitleiani. which at hla Inatructlona phis I'reee pound, ordinary. 5*6c. lambs, fancy 1 eent to th» editor of th» t'alveralty Mn Freien*« Rainfall at Astoria. ••»He. Review at BUA. Henrietta »treat. Co ••Ro you wsnt to worb K Pork- Dreaaed. ***e. rent Gardea. lomlom The artici» waa Aatoria - The rainfall at Aatorln In Tie«»«« don’t ml au miera ta nd m* I eigne*! "Cantab." a pseudonym that my Hops —1906. 15017c per pound; Hcptt-mber was the heaviest during don ’ t want to work, but I re got to. father often need. •• be had the greatest any cortespondlng month since th« 1905. nominal; 1904. nominal Pblladaipbia levigar objection to publicity. Wool- Eaafern Oregon average boot. roirda have b»en kept her« The pre- About leu day« after the Auguet I'nl Within the Antarctic circle there haa’. pltatlon was »16 Inches Th«- near 150 19c per pound, according to shrink veralty appearwl that being the aumlur never town found a flowering plant. In ••st approach tn this was during H>-p age. Valley. 30* 22c. according to Hoe whl«h coataluod bla artici»—aty father ths Arctic region there are 7«2 different I.......... - 19" sh< n 7 3» Inches of rain ness. recetvwl an aaaaymoua letter It waa Mobair- Choice, 2» 030c per pound. spoctan of Son erm my duty to »pam ami eort hla c rreepou Albany l une li Counter Shasta Route ¿»..¿va. -7; -. ' ■; i’- PACIFIC AID ASSOCIATION Pays Sick, Accident, Death Benefits (♦SCIO LIVERY & FEED STABLES.)» Irvine & Myer, Props. Hack ccnnecte with all trains at fVe^t Salo and morning train at Munkers Our ri£s are first-class and our horses good drivers Prices reasonable. J ♦MT, »• a G" • ' * 'C ■'e? *•«4 >