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Training th« Celt HEATHERFORD A WYATT Attorneys-at-Latc Office in RI ut» hi rg Blue» ALRANY : ; Guano ; ■AMFACTUM« *«J MAL» IN Fini Clan AccMaroalaUMi *a4 riom-t Senti« Sash. Doors, . Mouldings, Fro in es, Shi nabs Etc Ufgt Sampl» R «no tot CemiamUI fuvdcrt UNDER NEW NANAG!N?NT St. Charles r otei «.B ANT riBTLE. Fre, ALBANY I I< ». < )|< I I I OREGON II. MONTAN*YE Attorney-at-Laic DR. \V. R. B1LYEV ID E N T I S T Or» OVER WXDWORTHS DRUG 3TCRE BOTH PHONES A' BANY - - ORF.QO < ' (' lhe Scio Livery and Fsad HR YAM CALAVAX ATTORNEY AT LAW BLOCK CUSICK ALBANY OREGON R. SHELTON r. N’vtary Public Administrator of Eatat a .oaris Negotiated. Obtained anil Ex ami ned The Scio State Bank ehret, i.l» tmiik«. uroke. ! I new. niel tu»l« ■The Ih-fft Place m Purtlan«! to > it I* at The Harness Maker WorknunsM, Flnt-diu SHE1BUFN. ... Iter -ran h r* ter you. lu*«.— hon» c..n«l«leiil with ,•»»> «em revet Ise IxiO For Aofthiau In HARNESS of SADDLES Sec su.t.\ KS Ulin *1 ■ b igi ■><» lue )IM|» -«lei«. Il fl.ee« •Irteli* bsitklna l*u«iiir« i.kro tare et «nur OI.KUON Prkcs Right w. a. I’Uiu, («inet j. uu.KKaa, President luir->.lr <i( M>iil monry, !!•!>>< thr Ab. tract. SCK Hack, connect viih all trains hutli a» Ae«l hin and \llinker». <>ur ngs our fir.l -glase and mir liorse* t-Krl driv-rs. I' ikm rraxinabl«. OREGON Pap’s Coffee House j ini It ia rut an utn-immon thing to po«- ■eaa a bane that »hie« arvur.d object, along the ru»d. or «omethmg nmrv or lea« unfamibnr along the roadvale A horse that would be a plvaaanl horiw tu drne in other rv»p<-eta, cauae, a greet deal of diacmnfort by having to 1« con tinually w.tch«<i to prevent an upw*-t or an accident by running into other vehn lea. Thia t* an ac<iuired Faint, a. h<>r»e» in tlelr natural »t.te never have tuch a habit ami domeatic animal, never uae il when free in lhe held. When Ira»- ng the cau<e It Haunt fall upon man and not upon the horse but It I* difficult to g< t a driver to acknow ledge that be ta the ahyer rather than the hot««. Watch a bunch of bur»«« in a paature when aomvthing ■» ae. n that frighten, them. They tkivai.ee a few ■trpe. then atop an«i look, and often- t ine, anort to attemt-t to frighten the obj«.-et away. .Thia ia repeated Urn. and again, but each movement i. a for ward one. approaching near the object. Finally when near enough to n och the object, with the neck «»tended aa far a. poeaib v, the objvct ia felt »Ith the •nd of the nose an-l all fear van iahe a. The object Ia not anrollcd a. ta «orne time* thought, but touched, The etui of the noac .a the horae'a ting« i lip. by which all hia touching ia «lone, it ia th is »o.-n that wlron the horiro ia given hi. nat-iral way h • doc. not ahy or run away, but goe. up to the object and Anda out »hat it i*. When liie colt ia Ar.t driven and a atrangv . ct aptmar. t •! r ». and would if left to Itaclf. approach in the natural way; but m > often the driver do»-« nut underatand lhe cult'a thuiighta •ml attempt, tu force it by, while the , t'- <-nt,r<- at!i.-;l ■ -I T. rtc t.-l ■ n (I-.- object. »!a»h aomHhing take, it fr<>m cm- rear It ■.«• rn.ly »•« . roti- tl.v pain with the object of tear itudead <>f a whip in the driver'« hand». If the h itroe could think of two thing, a' a time or could rexson it out, it Since the mi'ht think utherwtM-, *troke of the »hip >a a»« < in led wt'h the object, it attempt, to gel away from it a. quickly an puwaibl«- and »luea arourd it. The neat tune the object ia approach J i ed the piol>al>i|itli ■ ar« that the la*h I* applied morn freely and the bora«* ahie, farther away than tiefora. Thl. I. re al West end <>l li.e Morrison Street peated for variou. objei ta of frigl I until the horn«* ia habitually looking for A. G. PIIILL, M. I». objects ai-d ia continuallj agpectin* puniahinenl »nd «o become, a Contlrtne I ■hrar. A hor.e may have the habit «o (Sucvr..»ir tc Hiner Hrie.l Axed to a certain place that he will «hy PIIOPK'KTOR. lung after the object hiro been rrmoied After lhe habit ha. tiaan well lixed. the hur»e> will »hy »here there ia no object to fiighten h'm. A man may hinurolf become »«> accus An cxiierienced compounder of tomed to liaining a horse to .hy, hy the ('«-iiriaüv I icntptl, £<>< m 1 method atx.ve indicated, that every horse be uses for awhile will become • i tinnii, prient ninder- Succsanor to the late Mong Wo Tong, of Albany, Oregon, is now prciiarnl tu ahyer, »ixl ba t «Hevea that every hor*< at«*,' tututi*«iud Any horse can be furniah Chinese medicinre tu «II. The In the world shies I real nient undersigned recommend« him and guar trained to »hy m two or three U-Mon«, ant«*es satisfaction. Call or write him by jeiking on the reina and lasting Corner Mcrrwn «nJ Front Street* at 117 West Secund Street, Albany, with the whip. After tbv Ant few M. W'EirrrALi OREGON Oregon. PORTI AN abch lessons. It can be- reduced to the jerk of the line«. That is by certain nervous movement, of the lines, when the driver »ee. an object that he au|> i ponea will frighten the horaa. ai d it Î otroyro lhe »ignal an I ahiea. The old saying that, *'Aa a driver ia so is hia horse," is only to true. The only way to prevent a horse from be coming a shyer, ia to drive up to any ; WHOLESALE DEALER IN a thing that caum-« fright, and let the : hors« touch it. Me soon learns that nothing will barm him. and passes them by u noticed. t After a horse has become confirmed a in the habit, it take, positive treatment to break him of it. Me must have sub 141 IS* GatacKliI St. jection to know that man is hia absolute master. By subjection. I do not mean th« brutal use of the whip, but a dinet (• A. MAGERS, Prop arid humane method of treatment that (• prove, to the horae'a satisfaction that . .......................................................................-afe. a ».a a.......................................J F» man's reason is far superior to the in stinct of an animal. When a horse has a gorat. healthy fear of man. he ia obe- eient in the midst cf any circumstances into which be may be thrown. Immwliately following subjection, the horse should be taught to have the ut most conAdenee in man If you want a reliable horse you must Iro thoroughly true to him and never fool him. Hy time a limited amount having a hone under perfect control, of preferred stock of the and by having lie utmost confidence in you, he will reward you bv going just where ycu ask Him. In treating a shyer, much rare must , be observed in the uro of the »hip. if D for sale. Each is uaed at all, it should only aaaiat to keep by trust on Company’ the horse straight in the shafts. Under projH^rty in uii equal no circumatancra should the whip be the plied after an object la passed. Instead of attempting to rush a horse by an object, let him take more time and farol «lier sure of hie ground By careful work and patience on lhe part of the driver, thia unpleasant habit regon can soon be overcome. bridge. CHARLES J. MAHER DR. J MO«M FOO THE ESMONB HOTEL Chinese «Medicines Standard Liquor Co i Wines, Liquors and Cigars Salem, Oregon G. 4 OREGON i OPPORTUNITY SAFE INVESTMENT IN A HOME COMPANY For a short the only Linn Haven Orchard Co. offtjretl secured certificate deed the s and addition amount of common stock ia given. OREGON TITLE & TRUST COMPANY ALBANY O \ xvii rvimvir. ITI'I XU II A \| «iiru,|.i til» fect «llh n Pene imlh ■•» ni» Hi* III. uaually lu-ti-rl»-»"« eie. «vere KleniMlng »Uh «.lineilillig neuv Iti»» di-.fxilr Therr «rea tiro wild i-l.l of UNinlatakable n-llef lu «tn-io tt «i«, na |f » Irorrlkl doubt U-ol Iroen • ■ ;il.-d fumi llie k < i | of lunlr troppi», lutai'« hueteiiHl “We limai follo» ’*• •|»out«’kl bla lerd- ahl|t. preiuirlng lo toner hliuirolf lulo Itle Incgeit npenlng -AVe nxn lx> In 1 timer Stop. Ih-ppliigliHin!*' «vl«d <‘tm»e, Iriplng lo lila alile "IhkliT mah li|lx,|- fv luto n Irnp llkr timi They'te gnt in botir vr more st.rt of us Nmh- Ine « III l>e aecmiipllahrd hy rnehlnj loto .in ninliuali Tlroy'd kilt ua llk« ruta llaaql * l. . «ac»« lima wmindrel. Ur li noi tuke thè entlre rr«!M>ii«llklll|y, l'hi-re n III la> n uhiiii il of nll thè he»<|. nron It « III Ite nf ilo «ili nnt Igr lo ttroni In klll tiro helr« iilih-a« iliey aro • ore th.it »•• nuli t lile tu Irti itro tale Ttiei «ni gn «in» no» ihat tltey Ime tiro i hlef olm.ii ira io i l«-li>ry la thi-lr h inda " If thè» «III ulve her tip ti» nro I wlll gitaraniee lliat I .idr tañí*, .hall re lliiqtilah .ili i laltu to ih. estate." an- uounced ibr barasse«! hiiMhind "They n-i>n't do that. »:ld man l*rnm- l»e. iron'l tempi tltrm." protcstid Chi«e ■■Ur lìi g't lodo nhat «««uh lo resene thetn l ui «lili you fenile me» In ihr undertaklng Orai f»r Ini ululiliv. «ake; acconti. Iiri-«u«r I ntn tour friend ln«t. I mi iute I dmi't añil my dienta to luae all chance nf wlnnlng «mi In ihla <a»urrnverwy hy irkllig llkr • I.nfotltiile.1 a«ee« It lui! « hai tur John rspei !« of me ■• In lite nieantlme thè nnxlims coterie In ih» i h.itr iti nere «altlug engerly fnr ti«- rrturu nf thr «rari ber». I>tu- • illi linde olir rvmnrk. hall il neon- •< i< Hall li» donili ili.! ra.|H-<1 In lite .-.ir» of ¡he princra« fnr «Inya. Il nas lite cobi. Miller, re«Igneil epitome uf Uro yimng nife» ihimghta llnlrort bat Thit nn« all. Mr. and \|n» Münder». tlnnkful lhit •mirothlng liad li>t|>|M-nrd tu divert ul tentimi frolli thrir ne ti emiapliiiou* pllght. «ere dlwmirvlng fruly In Uro i « litri of a crmip i imi|»iae<l of ih» finir Ftigllalitlirii frulli Ibr Uilik II « » phtlii uni nix) »ut elo|roiueul," •ald Mrs S.imwlrra, fannlng hrrarlf vlgurmialy. >tm. my dear," eipnatnbiird ber Imaimixl lilushlng i h Idi) «»ver tlie lira! pulii)«- u«e nf Iti» apirollatioii, -wlrore thè devll rollili tlroy elojie tul" I don i kiiow. Toiniiiy. Imi clo|icr» ueirr fitkc th>H iiifn mnalderatlnn fio ilu-y. Mr Bo»le»*" Al Inai Uro four nron appearid In Uro uimitli of Uro calerli. Tiro nati pera I h -| oiv ftll luto dillied si lene» wbeu they illacovered Uial Uro uil.nlng olirà «•■re noi »lili Itroni. Mtiipelli-d with appiitirlialuti. tiro« »aldini thè turn tira end th» ladder atid cnms Uro bridge •TTroi are dead." feti from l>ni«llla Krowne’a ll|»« Hhr r. wnrrd fur «il Ih* stani and thru MUÍ ft> Ihr (mund UH* ■-«■niM'lmis. • • • • • cmaptí :« B, !•»»». Jew th*er. i Brodney’s Mr Gee ■ McC«tehee« (l'hai t r XXII Continued i ‘ If Fk’tKji« hih I UAi-Uifdiiir h.»»i htch It» I hr riiiploy i»f I hr drill h|tu«rlf tli»\r oHihl n«»t iu»ve f»»rr*mi ihv rv»ult •»f fh«*fr I Him hi I | kxi.iitf I rttii ntrnM — mortmllr nfoil»r* ••Tnkr « ir»- *»f him I!<»t!lnp«w«»rth ** •hr u ht«i • rwl «hiiddrrhitf **tb«<tl*,v. llcitwr»» IHY prit»» r«*** • ihl t‘hi<r Miflh *••»•! lli»»H n am «'FF with Itrltl hih I S«’I|* u A* I h * bniwIllM he lu r hm <1 mil raiiwril h'Htf rliMU^h It» «141 m H rl:ht. ll»i’r lake mi (• r li II I wet? X’*y cr> V«tit*l| •«•<• ih|ti£< Ihrmivh > »Kir irnrw “ I tir four hmhi vhh itivlr llfflit«. vnn l«h»*»l f»* III * ..hl ;1 f. H irsifiiriilM 1Hlr*r rh»^« «I l»r» i unii uh «I hi’ltl h!lti In k ft x«-’v • h * j ••<»! i|* that Me’hti *li» n‘d I-. h I ihv u ar I’I h - i v.fii- ft» h-.iiti ih»* iriith ilni»‘*t ther h.id fiilitjr larditi thrir In i rwlllf^llofiw Ih»* liriri* nîrr t«lr ivrrr in ihr hnntl« nt IltHr »Hrinlr«. th»* |<Lmt1»*r-»‘ Thr nitfrr rrrrvhm, •Ii. iiiilng R« Ibrj ni«iit h »I » ■•• hi »* f«» »hat n :>• IbiHHvii «A thr ••» mh' flril “ Thl« V» i|« ü whh*. h»(n « himilw-r hung W Illi drlpphiK <tl»lf1i*f it»’«, f'F líelo n- Ihr h’VI’l Mt M HL II tl.H*> l«t*¥HH llro <t>-M-riil I lie it..r w i« aliirwl nw flit .nil rien «• itili nf » tu.wl.-m ilnel'liif ftrrr »he roiei» Ir.iiilxil >ff i i itirn- m ’*lt «I f In thè conference wlildi fui kiwnl ihe return of thè «eari hi-rs II wns art "l’ie aillt't inmilrr diti nll thlt.’ lini tbat Ihree of Uro originai party fuor din» Iloti» lite tiro trhtaclca of ahi uld undertake thè fUHlier proseen a tiiou.tcr dei Hindi Un- narro» pas timi of tiro iiuut for Uro two Irolra sare» Ir.u’lnu imi ntro km» nhlthi-r In l^inl Ileppingliam fotind ready volun ierra In «’base and tlie falthful Nellin flint (otnl like mmtutalti. Tlroy prepsrrd to go out lo Uro Pilla Solini ni limi thè hr»t «limil of «ur firlwe kim I iiMistrr fiatimi Ali hrot.nt Irofore Ibi- nlgtil «as ari hotir older Inti-r thè» nere «t.inillng .1 lite idgi Kellni coarlnced Chna» ibut Uro wlly oì a vati tini« In tiro f!m>r uenly nude ll.iaula «uuld rarry hls «aptlvea to tlie mines, «bere Iro nas In full power lini preuiintil nuli ólw.Kter • Ymi re righi. Mellm If be'« trled A inm-hl nf «Ir «ne|H up luto tbrlr face» The «ifl. cariti ninni! thè tlnit game ne II Ix-al l.tm al If Ten io reni In Uro ttm-r urne iiirered n Itti III.* mie If he hi.ti t alrrmly rhu< kr«l Uroni prliita i.f tinkcd irei: tiro Iw.tlinti of tiro Intn lite sen Uiey'te imw cmiAtwd III buie n i. imi-toil ilo» ii In piai«*« l.y n one of Uro tulli« over Iherc.” Thry nere ready to start In a very niilltlfrde nf Ir cl;« Clifwe'i | hmv I|- Mellm < «trini a quantlty ri-ri il viva nere lln- tir I tu dliciirrl- «liort U hm - of foni and a «mali snpply of brandy. tbr |ir<-»<-m c i.f I iomc . • atterrai in inni ry In Dir pile i.i|ow. ani! tiro trulli Esili waa heiilly ariiwil and preparad dinni-d U|»>n Min «hirply. Ile chic a f«-r a «llff baule «llh ihe abdOCtur» W» «•*»! conalantly to !•» «ayiug Ioni! exi'lnnirtlloti ni d ih<-ti dropp"d goedby to radi otlier " Tipi« sp»ke llghtly foli» tiro atmllnw Irolv. ■ !’««• gol Itf' I h » «botiteli. «looping Uro |>«Ti'i-r«v tu f baro .1» iro atia.d at t>i (wwr Intenti? nhend "V mi ItlHt'a Din top of t'ie sie|ie waltlug fm Mellm. powdcr Irlo» dld nll Ih!«, Tiro vr-ref The ibirk'iera libi thè «Su. dei|Mlrlug fwiwiiac runa ninna ber-* Otte nf th* amile lliat gai» ih» ite lo ber apelghtly itlwharre« Idew thh I m .I c tlirmigh the word«. "Ami l m iilnayadolrg tiro anerfie«-t* nwif «>f th<- prowage fiere tire t hi- wnlla of lite p.i««ai{r Ry fletterti th" ed Uilng—«nnilng back. TMs Urne I in.iy vary U«<> momitony l.y fal'lng tn way la open !■> tiro «ea rrtnm.i "M.r G<-d. Chaarr* - rled Itrpplncham •| slem'd thluk y«u <on!d vary II •taggerlng friwnrd Un- oprnlni '■'riroue fnotprlntu arr ■ Tlirj're mnrdeml ber* more pleasanUy by no! golng aoay." "Tmi «HI tro «arrfniy rbey'n. come In nere and rurr-rliroil” — «he «ahi 'Tlie Hauser 1« pere. »• t mit there." •fio eit.jr, old ruan! We need lo tro rool n<»w. Il'« all a« plaln a. ilay fn Iro «ald nroanlngty "Vmi mean uro? Rut Hk» all dati- me ftawnli ami hi. nron wr«y. etplor- In a few dnys Ing thè pa««agi- after thè dlwnrery of ger. I eoon «hall ph«» I aprili «ay gm itiiy furrier and «all tiro trru.ur« rbnvta Tltey cnitM* npnn away." tlila tieni lutili- I m .I m and tlron ¡r.iwhil "Ilmr luti« b I» Iter It wmi'il tir for Intn Ibr i averi, Thry nitri-rlml Itmn iro you If Ibi« arre lite ll«t gorwlhy atul aiwl - Yen, bere are tiro prilli, nf a I • honbl hot come lo- k!” »••man’« «Ivw- nm| a man*, fon Tiro? “FOT tiro?" are giuro. t»<-d lw-lp cu!* "Tes. V-n ri ubi marry Uro prbwc Pigìi, «f a borre .trnsglc trefv f<ntnd « libimi hi» In» mr »n ymir <-.-n«deti> • near Ihe eiifmme tu lite valbedral forevermors» " Hobby Rrowne limi muli- a a»Unni ••Mr « bene’" tight Hliwwl «InIna nurkiwl thè «nnwHh ”lt'« casi- r lo fiv/rt thè dead tban Ho>i« and unti«, ami tlierv waa ei hletn . they «ay " limi a Iw-dr limi Iroen dmeged a. rnw. too »lire nf th if " Uro ch-imlror Itrlft pnt hi« hand over hi. «yen and • litwMem! "Tb«-y'v» «ettlrd Oda mo tct. <*ha«e, forvi rr? he gronned. (To le Continued)