I bad just been lifted to the table. He cos and Rio Grande valleys, where the was conscious, but had not yet spoken. tied up to dat post an yo’ was etandin way of communicating a notion of their elevation is from 3,000 to 4,000 feet. experiences to other fishes. Those who brought him in said that he dar wid dat big dissolver, an de sojers Mr. Field carried on his experiments There the action of the heart is modi­ was pinned to the earth by tho bind an gorillas was gnashin their teef. I iti-the-fishponds of Mr.. Andrew, at fied, and- the patient, is more Irenefited s ’ pecte ’ d "de Lawd was so fur <5ff he quarters of bis dead horse, and that tbe TAVERN OF E. McNEILL, Receiver. Guilford, England. Those ponds are full than in the higher portions of the Rock­ animal was fearfully mangled by grape- couldn’t git dar in time to save us.” . TO THE The Percy mansion was burned, as of trout, which, at the time when Mr. ies.—New Science Review. shot. “Shoulder dislocated, ribs broken, you remember. A much finer house oc­ Field first visited them, were so little TURNING THE TABLES. leg brokeu, struck in the grew by a car­ cupies the site today, and it is there the accustomed to being troubled that when he threw a baited hook into the water bine ball.” announced the surgeon who Kentons dwell, honored and respected Tlie Unfortuuato Lawyer and Hi» Client* ( Opens'June 1,1895 by all. What wore could I add? Good- all tho trout in sight—a great number the Nurse. made a rapid investigation. Geo. Sclionewald, Mau.tger. — rushed eagerly upon it. He caught by! “ Any hope for me? ” asked the cap ­ The extent to which lawyers can ex- I GIVES THE CHOICE OF one, and removing it from the hook, THE END. tain, whose lips had been moistened ercise their imagination when pleading BY (HAK)E5 ß.|EWI5 «M.QUAP.» I TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL threw it back into the ¡Kind. with whisky, as it was observed that he in behalf of their clients is almost be­ Luxurv, Good Cheer, Hospitality, Then ho put in a freshly baited hook, yond belief, but sometimes tbe tables desired to speak. Crystal Island. Delightful and Healthful Pastimes, and only two or three trout came after The surgeon shook his head and mo­ That known as the Crystal island is are turned iu a very unexpected fashion. Matchless Mountain Scenery. it. One of these he caught and threw tioned to the attendants to lift the offi­ one of the small islands of which so On one occasion Mr. S----- was en­ ÇCP v A i G m TCP >894 BY am CR i C sn PRESS ASSOCIATI««. back into the water. Again he resumed cer aside. When they had left him, many are dotted about in the Pacific gaged in presenting the case of a wom­ fore him, and tbe horse was flying back Steve Brayton sat down beside him and ocean. It received its name owing to his fishing with a newly baited hook, an who petitioned the court to grant SWEET BRIER CAMP. to the Federal lines. The woman fought batbed his face with whisky and gave its being one mass ot beautiful crystal­ and this time, although the pond was her a judicial separation from her hus­ Established last year in a romantic dell swarming with fish, it was only after a and screamed, and fragments of burst­ him to drink. The captain had recog­ lized carbonate of lime. Oneot the most band, a workingman, and urged that as of the Sacramento Canyon, just below and It is within an hour of sunset on a ing shell whizzed and whirred around nized him at once, but it was several remarkable features of the Pacific ocean, long time that he lured another trout to she was in extreme poverty she was en­ in full view of grand old Shasta. It was ■ winter’s day. An inch of snow covers and above horse and riders, but they minutes before he queried: a great hit, and promises even more en­ and one that distinguishes it from every his bait. And after a little further titled to alimony according to her hus­ couraging results for tbe present year. VIA VIA the earth like a royal carpet, and dark dashed into the lines unhurt, and the “You and Kenton were in tbe fight other, ie the vast assemblage of small time it was entirely impossible to catch band’s means. T. J. L oftus , at Castella, is still in charge ragged clouds drive fast across a gallant rescuer was directed to continue at Harrisonburg and were captured. islands with which, on the map, it ap­ a trout in this pond. and will answer all inquiries. SPOKANE DENVER and With a voice broken in its pathos the cold blue sky. However, by experimenting in anoth­ lawyer dilated on the imperative neces­ down the road until the woman could How came you here?” pears to be crowded, particularly iu the A new candidate for public favor this Minneapolis OMAHA In front of Rest Haven, looking to be placed beyond danger. year is "We uns made a bolt fur it on tho portion situated between the tropics. er pond equally well stocked and not sity of tho case, declaring that his client the south, the hills recede and leave an AND Turn quick to the south! You will road and got away.” AND These islands are of three distinct forms throwing back any fish Mr. Field found was utterly destitute, not having a mat­ SHASTA VICINO CAMP level plain on which there is no never see a grander spectacle than this. “And what has happened here?” Also in the Shasta region,about s mile and —the coral, the crystal and the volcan­ that he could catch trout as long as he tress to lie upon, and not possessing the ST. PAUL KANSAS CY almost greater obstruction than an occasional The Confederate command, divided in­ a half from Dunsmuir. It is a genuine “Waal. Kenton was wounded, then ic. Of these tbe first formation greatly chose. The fish did not seem to under­ means to purchase a crust of bread. paradise for hunters, fishers and seekers tree or bush. A creek which has its to three divisions, with double lines me and him stood off Ike Baxter and his predominates, but the largest islands stand that the removal of one of their of health and pleasure. Easy to reach When the evidence had been heard LOW RATES TO ALL ■a birthplace in the mountains meanders dressed as if on parade, has received the crowd, then the gal’s mother died, then are of the last description. Of the crys­ number by this strange means meant the Judge, who well knew the counsel’s (near the railroad), sightly, and all the EASTERN CITIES necessities of camp life easily procurable. across this plain, but divides it about order to advance. They had waited for the gal and Kenton bev bin driv away tal formation Crystal island is one of danger to them, but came continually unlimited powers of exaggeration, All inquiries about Shasta Vicino Camp, equally. The plain is large enough for Custer to charge, but the chevalier was to tbe Yankee lines. Sorry fur yo’, cap, the few specimens known. There is a to the bait. if addressed to W. C. Gray, box 4, Duus- turned to the appellant and addressed to OCEAN STEAMERS muir, Cal., will receive prompt attention. 5,000 cavalTy to maneuver on, and also a strategist. His artillery, being and sorry fur the rest of ’em, fur our mountain known as Crystal hill on tbe If, Mr. Field reasons, it is only when her a few questions. Leave Portland Every 6 Days along its edges are a dozen spots on better served, was creating the most hull crowd has bin wiped off the face of CAMPING IN THE coast of the Caspian near Baku. It is the captured fish, released, goes back “Have you then no occupation?” which field artillery can be posted ad­ havoc, and he could afford to delay. the airth!” • • FOR • • described as sparkling like a huge dia­ and mingles with his fellows that the “Yes, my lord; I am a nurse, ” was 1 SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS vantageously. Look! Look! As the gray horsemen be­ “Have we been defeated?” mond, on account of the sea glass and danger is learned, and then is learned the incautious reply. Alma. Wrights, Laurel, (Henwood, Felton. Attention, now, for you are going to gin to move Custer’s guns, which have instantly, it must follow that the re ­ Ben Ixjmond, Boulder Creek. “Regularly cleaned out, cap. I don’t crystals with which it abounds. —Brook­ “And where are you employed?” witness one of the grandest sights in been grouped in front of his center, believe a hundred of our men got away. lyn Eagle. leased fish has some means of making “I am at Mr. S----- she unwit­ war—a cavalry fight! Only« few of the limber up and move at a gallop—four ’Cordin to what them doctors say, yo’ the others understand the peri's of the tingly rejoined, pointing to her counsel. REDUCED RATES For füll details call on That Inquisitive Boy. Confederates have appeared in eight, of them—two to the right and two to can’t pull through this. Do yo’ want to hook. This, whatever it is, may be During the Camping season will be It was with the greatest difficulty C. A. WALLACE, McMinnville. Or. made by the but Custer has guessed the situation and the left. In three minutes they are on leave any word with me?” Little Johnny—What does “sustain” called a “language. ”—Fortnightly Re- that the judge refrained from joining in Or Address view. is preparing for it. While he is issuing his flanks and loaded with grapeshot SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. mean, pa? “No,” whispered the captain after a the shout of laughter with which this W. H HCBI.BCHT, orders and the squadrons are moving and canister. The Confederate battery j moment’s thought. For full particulars address Pa—To sustain is to help. admission was hailed. — Boston Travel ­ NO HURRY IN NORWAY. Gen. Pass. Agt. E P. ROGERS Asst Gen. Pass. Agent and the artillery galloping into position, does not follow the example, and as the i “Not even fur the gal? She won’t Little Johnny—But the paper says a Pori laud, Oregon ler. — POHTLA5D, OH. one of bis aids is hurrying up the move horsemen wove forward the guns are bear no grudge when she hears yo’ ar’ man sustained an accident. Isn't an People Take Their Time There and Won­ I n the recent school elections in der at Yankee Visitors. to abandon the bouse. Wrapped in her accident something you can’t help? dead.” EAST AND SOUTH bedding instead of a shroud, the dead useless. Pa—1 think I hear your mother call­ “Trot! Gallop! Charge!” These Norwegians are a wonderfully Connecticut but 1.906 women voted, The captain shook his head and closed VIA woman is borne to an ambulance by You hear the bugles sound the order, hie eyes. Steve moved away after a few ing you, JohnDy. Run along. I’m very patient people, says a correspondent. while 3,806 voted in 1893 and 3,241 in troopers with uncovered heads and rev­ and you see 2,000 sabers flash in the minutes to look for other Confederate busy now.—Boston Transcript. They never hurry. Why should they? 1894. This indicates that women in Thos. F. Oakes, Henry C. Payne, Henry C erent mien—troopers who will be shout­ sunset as 2,000 horsemen thunder over wounded, and two hours later the offi­ There is always time enough. We break­ that state do not really want the Rouse* Receivers. THEATER CURTAINS. ing like devils and wear the looks of the plain. Give them credit for brav- j cer’s dead body was carried out with fast at 9 o'clock. Monsieur goes to busi­ OF THE ballot, though some of them think madmen half an hour hence. Marian ery even to recklessness. Before the others to make room for the wounded. Costly Draperies That Are Used la Some of ness at 10 or so, and returns to his din­ goes with her dead, Royal Kenton into horses are off a trot the murderous grape- ner, like all the rest of the Scandina­ they do—before they get it. When morning came and the dead the London Theater*. an ambulance by himself. Tbe vehicles shot are knocking them down by dozens, were gathered for burial, Steve Brayton Few have any idea of the money vian world, at 2 :30. We reach coffee take the road for the Federal lines. and as the artillerists change to canister found many that he could identify. In spent by the managers of London thea­ and cigarettes at about 4, and then mon­ Express Train* Leave Portland Dally “Yoa are a noncombatant and bad 2,000 Federal carbines also open fire. “RUN-DOWN,” deed a full half of his own company ters in procuring the curtain which sieur goes back to his office, if he likes, better go with him,” the officer said to “Rally! Re-form! Forward!” “tired out” woman had been wiped out, and amoDg them hides the stage from public view, re­ for two or three hours. We sometimes L ïa V f . arrive Steve Braytcn as Kenton was ready to who complains of Above the roar of cannon and mus­ was Ike Baxter. But great as was the marked a well known theatrical fur­ see him again at supper at 8:80, but Portland...... ....8:50 P M I San Francisco.. 10:45 A M y backache, headache, Ben FrancLsco.A:00 P M I Portland............ 8:10 AM go. ketry you can catch the notes of tbe Confederate loss, that of the Federals nisher to a reporter. Take, for instance, usually there is a game of whist, or a / loss of appetite, ex- “Scuse me fur differin with yo’,” bugles, and as the smoke lifts here and was severe. History has said of that the glorious curtain at Sir Henry Irv­ geographical society lecture, or a con­ ' treme lassitude and Above train» step at East Portland, Oregon City, replied Steve, “but if it won’t do no there in spots tbe eye can detect the gray that “don’t care” first real cavalry fight of tbe war that ing’s theater, the Lyceum. That cur­ cert, or a friend’s birthday fete (an oc­ Woodburn, Salem. Turner, Marion. Jefierson, feeling is pretty sure Albany.AlbanyJunctlon.Tangeut.Shedds, Halsey. pertick’ler harm I’ll stay and see this horsemen seeking to obey the calls. it was terribly brief in duration and ap­ tain, if it cost a penny, cost at least casion never overlooked by your true to be suffering from Harrisburg. Junction < ity Irving, Eugene, Cree- fuss over with. It’s goin to be a right They do rally. They do re-form. They Norwegian), or some one has received a palling in its list of dead and wounded. 1,000 guineas. I am told that 1,000 “Female Weakness, “ w.l), Drains and all stations from Roseburg to smart scrimmage, 1 take it, and as it'll barrel of oysters, and would not, could do push forward under that terrible Ashland inclusive. It was almost night of the day follow­ yards of beautiful blood red plush were some irregularity or probably be tbe last fout I ’ ll see I ’ ll derangement of the not, dream of opening them without Roseburg Mail Daily. fire, but only to be broken up and swept ing the fight before the last of the Fed­ special functions of sorter bang around. Thar’s that ole aside. The Federal artillerists get the erals moved off and left the field, And used to make it complete, and for it Sir champagne and company—masculine LEAVE ARRIVE: Henry Irving is indebted to the Baron­ womanhood. Very Portland......... 8:30 A M | Roseburg.......... 5.20 P M nigger, though—don’t leave him.” order to cease firing, the crackle of mus ­ company only. It seems to me that what how changed was Rest Haven, and often womb troubles Roseburg........ 8:00 AM | Portland 4 40PM Uncle Beu stood in the midst of the ketry dies away, and five minutes later a misnomer the title which had been ess Burdett-Coutts, who some years ago there are entirely too many purely male set the nerves wild Salem Passenger Dally. bustle with bundles and packages in bis the smoke has drifted off, and the eye given to it in the years of peace! Cin- generously made him a present of the festivities here. In fact, the men say so with affright and as a LEAVE ARRIVE curtain as a tribute to his artistic gen ­ result the woman suf­ arms and at bis feet. He was told to can scan tbe plain. Beaten, broken, themselves and that they would really ders and ashes showed where the houses Portland............. 4:00 P M I Salem............. 6:15 P M ius. fer* from sleeplessness, nervousness, nerv- Salem................ 5:00 A M | Portland. .10:15 A M get into the vehicle with Kenton, and slaughtered, and yet tbe gray horsemen had stood. Across the plain, furrowed enjoy many of the occasions much more ous prostration, faintness and dizziness, A very expensive curtain is that used next moment six horses were galloping are trying to rally again! by shot and shell and hoof, its snow at the Prince of Wales’ theater, Coven­ if ladies were present. But “it is not irritability and indigestion. In all cases of or suspended monthly function a gun over the spot where he had stood. Now is the moment, and Custer has white carpet now spattered and blotched the custom of the country” (a rock on irregularity DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. in alt those nervous diseases depend­ Look to the south. The Confederates waited for it. Only the dead and by a thousand blood stains, they had try street, now occupied by Mr. Arthur which I am always foundering) to omit and ing upon local causes, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite are debouching from the highway and wounded are left behind as be moves dug long trenches and covered in the Roberts. Its cost was about £600. It is or to change in such matters. Monsieur Prescription will restore you to perfect ST. PAUL PULLMRN ♦ BUFFET deploying on the plain. Their hearts out, as his entire command sweeps dead. Trees had been cut down, bushes made of boiler plate, is entirely fire­ only does as do all the other men of his health. Instead of the exhaustion and proof and weighs no less than six tons. MINNEAl’lH I- feeling of weight and dragging down in the SLEEPERS are filled with rejoicing as they behold straight across the plain and falls upon uprooted, and over acres of ground was No fire can get from the stage to the age, which is elderly, and condition, abdomen, you feel fresh and strong For AND the force of Federals opposed. They, the broken and disorganized enemy. strewed the wreck of battle. DULUTH which is solid. young girls who suffer from irregularities, auditorium or vice versa, as the top and ****** SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS. too, have longed for a battle in which They rally here and there by the score There is a curious feeling concerning for the hard-working woman who suffers FARGO bottom of the curtain respectively rest cataiThal inflammation of the lining the infantry should have no part, and and meet the shock. They fight singly I have but few more pages to write. against and upon a solid wall of brick­ America over here in one way and an­ from Attached to all Through Trains. membrane* causing a constant drain upon GRAND FORKS the oft expressed wish is about to be and by twos and threes. Men wait and My story has not been all romance, and TO ¡West Side Division. work. I believe this, as well as other other. Morgenbladet, the chief conserv­ the system, there is no prescription used gratified. CROOKSTON __ die rather than run away. Brave men, ative paper, an organ locally of the by any physician which can equal in re­ it is with «’feeling of selfishness that 1 curtains of the same kind, was the in BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS There is no advantage of position. all of them—men whose deeds will be sult* Dr. Pierce’s. For over thirty years first importance, keeps a sort of horror WINNIPEG vention of Mr. C. J. Phipps, the theat Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) Two thousand Federals, 2,000 Confed­ Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physi­ spoken of around our campfires for years part from those of my characters who chamber of Americana. The reason is, cian to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical HELLENA and MB A VI Lv Portland erates, and each has a buttery number- to come. The only criticism will be are with us in the flesh today, and whose rical architect. I suppose, that in these very dark and Institute of Buffalo. N. Y., ha* used his Perhaps the most beautiful theater 10:15 A M I Lv hands I have held in mine within the McMinnville that they did not have a leader equal to “ Favorite Prescription ” In the diseases troublous political times, when not only BUTTE 1115 P M | Ar Corvallle curtain in London — where the finest last twelvemonth. At the opening of my of women which had long been his spe­ Custer in the murderous art of war. curtains in the world are to be seen— the union but the monarchy itself is and in fully ninety-eight per cent, At Albany and Corvallis connect with Night has fallen, and the fight isover. story Winchester was described as a are those at the Lyceum, to which I threatened and tottering, the conserva­ cialty of all cases, it has permanently cured. trains of Or. Central A Eastern Ry. There are prisoners to be guarded, quaint old town. That was true of it— have referred, the Palace Theater of tive interest thinks it dangerous to al­ Mrs. J ob » M C okkum . cf fntlmon Putnam a quaint old town of quaint houses and CHICAGO Express Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) Co., N. V writes “ I am wounded to be cared for, dead to be streets Varieties, and the Savoy. The Palace low any virtue to appear in a republic, enjoying perfect health, and people. War wrecked it WASHINGTON counted for the official report and spoils and especially in ours, the most flour ­ Ar 1 8:25 A M fiÄTM Lv Portland and nave been since I took again and again. Every street and curtain is a real work of art, and Mr. ishing, and therefore the most perni­ the last bottle of Doctor 7:) 6 P M Lv Lv 1 5:58 A M St. Joseph PHILADELPHIA to be gathered up. The clouds have square and alley witnessed a death grap­ D’Oyly Carte must have lavished a Ti5 P M Ar McMinnville Lv 1 550 A M Pierce s Favorita prescrip­ driven away to the east, and the canopy NEW YORK I took five bottles small fortune upon its make. It is a cious, example of that invention of evil tion. ple. Every building which escaped the of it. Never expected to of heaven is studded with bright stars. bred. — San Francisco Examiner. Through Tickets to *11 point* in Eastern BOSTON AND ALL was marked by ball or bullet. A beautiful dream of gold and various oth­ be any better when I com­ State*. < ’anada and Europe can be obtained at There is no moon, and the blood spots flames menced taking it. but POINTS EAST aud SOUTH er colored silks, and something like 600 few months ago I looked in vain for Animals In Laibach ’ s Earthquake. lowest rates from G. A. Wilcox. Agent, McMinn­ thank Cod. I can say that on the snow gradually fade away and ville. E. P. ROGERS, For information, time cards, maps or trace of war. Here and there a quaint square yards of silk were used in its am glad it reached my An observer of animal life has col­ I home are lost to sight. Asst. G. r.Af.A., Portland, Or. 1 had falling of tickets, call on or write manufacture. I am told that the director old house still stands, but the town is R. KOEHLER, Manager. lected (our Vienna correspondent says) the womb, and flowing Hark! That sound is the cry of of the Paris Opera was almost thunder­ by miscarriage C. H. FLEMING. Agent. wounded men blended into one great full of tbe bustle of these rushing days. struck when, during Mr. Carte’s produc­ a number of notes upon the behavior of caused and was very weak when Ah, but there was a trace of war after animals during the earthquake at Lai­ I commenced taking your M c M innville . wail for succor. It is freezing cold, and all. Up in the cemetery skirted by the tion of “Ivanhoe,” he saw the curtain bach. A railway guard observed that medicine«. I was cured I they are in torture. Hark again! That The artillery galloping into -position. A.D.CHARLTON. Asst.Gen.Pas.Agt. by taking five bottles iu LOCAL DIRECTORY. Ing six pieces. Custer’s guns could grewsome sound rising at intervals Berryville pike I found grave after grave for the first time. some minutes before the first shock was all—two of the ‘ Favorite . The Savoy curtain must have cost in which soldiers slept their last long Prescription ’ and three B 265 MORRISONlSr 'COR. 30. reach the gray horsemen as they deploy, above tbe wailing comes from the sleep, each name engraved on the stone, £300 if a penny, its material being of felt his owl, chained to a toolhouse, oftbe ‘ Golden Medical Discovory.’ PORTLAND. ORECON. cried as if for help, and he was with it wounded horses. They are also begging but every piece is silent. A charge by CHURCHES and behind them the pitiful spot over the finest gold plush. Another expen­ when the earthquake began. Some for­ B aptist —8e .-vices Sunday 11 a. m. and half his command across that snow cov­ and pleading. Some are limping about which all may sorrow, but no one weep sive curtain was that bought by Mr. est guards observed hares running, as if 7:80 p.m ; Sunday school 9:50 a m.; th< ered plain would have swept the field at among the dead and wounded men as if young people’s society 6:15 p tn Prayer first and crashed the Confederates back seeking their masters, pausing now and —the resting place of the “unknown.” Charles Wyndham for the Criterion. It for their lives, up a hill before the first It was many days ere Kenton or Mar­ cost over £120, being made by Maple. meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. Covenant ehock. Partridges flew a long distance. into the narrow highway to become a then to rub their cold noses against a ian or Mrs. Baxter walked in the sun­ meeting first Bat each month 2:00 p. m. Most of the other Loudon houses, and panic stricken mob. No charge was or­ body, while others are lying down and shine. In the case of tbe latter perhaps probably all the country theaters, con­ A gentleman who spent the night of E. B. P ace , Pastor. —- -------- ------ —-IS THE------------------------- dered. The man whose name was to be­ lift their heads only to utter a whinny it was better that her mind groped in tent themselves with the old fashioned Easter Sunday in a carriage saw the M zthodist E piscopal —Services ever) pigeons and hawks on a tower flying which tells of fright and pain. Thank come a household word before the end Sabbath 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sundal the darkness, and that it was months curtain of canvas, sometimes with a of the war and whose life was to be God that night and darkness come to before she could realize her widowhood. scene and sometimes with imitation cur­ round it every time that a shock was school 9:30 a m. Prayer meeting 7:00 p near. Sparrows and redbreasts also flut­ m. Thursday. D. T. S lmmmvillz . Pastor. spared on 20 fields of battle that it the battlefield to hide its horrors! In General Custer kindly sent her on to tains painted upon it. The cost of these tered about and seemed to overcome Cr mb . P bzsbyteria . n - Services every Sab­ might go out with the shouts of Indian the darkness we shall search out all the bath 11:00 a in and 7:3C p. m. Sunday | demons ringing in bis eats sat his horse wounded, but we shall not ’he forced to Washington for treatment,and for weeks varies of course, and may run from £20 their fear of men. The most excited of DAILY (without Sunday)........................ $6.oo per year and weeks she kept calling out: to £200, according to the amount of all were the horses. They trembled long school 9:30 a. m. i. Y. P. C. È.. Sunday 6:30 DAILY (with Sunday)............................. $8.oo per year and watched and waited. He had come look upon the mangled dead—mangled p. in. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m. “Ike said he’d go fur help to captur’ work put into them and the artist en­ to the brigade of stalwart Michigan­ by shot and shell and grape and the iron the Yankee, but he hain’t dun come gaged to paint the scene. —London Tit- before a shock occurred, and some fell E E. T hompson , Pastor. on their knees and sides. The dogs C hristias —Preaching at 11 a. tn. and at ders a few months -enviously fresh from hoofs of the charging horses until re­ back yit. Ike’s goin to be a great ossi- Bits. howled the whole night When a shock 7 30 p. m on the first and third Sundays; West Point. He ha-.- oeen called a boy, semblance to humanity is lest and one fer and hev a sword and a prancin crit­ was near, their cries were so strange that ou the second and fourth Sundays at 7:30 and men and office had taken no pains THEY WON THE RAISE. cries out in horror. ter. and I’ll hold up my bead with any until further notice At Carlton on sec­ they struck the ear as something not to conceal their sarcasm and distrust, A NEWSPAPER THE INTER OCEAN keep* abreast of the time* la all ond and fourth Sunday* at 11 a. ni., and of ’em.” The Director* Were Satisfied That Their heard before.—London News. respects It spare* neither peins nor expense In securing ALL THE Saturday evening before at 7:30. At No. 8 Two or three times he had led them in a CHAPTER XXX. NEWS AND THE BEST OF CURRENT LITERATURE. Where is Uncle Ben? Gone to his Claim Wae Just. PER YEAR................................................. » ------ at 3 p m on se- ond and fourth Sundays. dash there, but little fighting resulted. While the fight was raging the houso rest years ago, but he lived to see the COLORADO'S CLIMATE. J ames C ampbell , V. D. SI.. Pastor Once when the miners of a big aui hia- He would test them now, and they and “quarters” were both in flames, end of the war and to enjoy for a sea­ S t . J ames E piscopal C hurch —Lay-Ser­ should weigh him in the balance. fired by the shells from a Confederate son the haven of rest which kind hearts cite mining company were desirous of A Region of Outdoor Life Decidedly Fa­ vices every Bunday at 11 o’clock a. m. receiving increased pay an effort was vorable to Health. Boom! Boom! Boom! The Confed­ gun. But for the strenuous efforts of created for him. S t . J amis C atholic —First st., between made to induce the local officials in the The easterner, bred and born at sea G and H. Sunday school 2:30 p. m. Ves­ erate battery is the first to open fire, and the detachment guarding the prisoners There was a marriage in Winchester it is promptly responded to. The very in the barn that structure would have about two months after the battle of mining country to make such repre­ level, has a very vague idea of that part pers 7 30. Services once a month. It has someth ins of interest to each member of the family I T. B biody , Pastor first missile is a percussion shell, and it also been reduced to ashes. It therefore Rest Haven. They called it a military sentations to tho president of the com­ of hie country which is at a cloud ITS YOUTH'S DEPARTMENT I* the very best of Its kind. pany as would produce the desired ef ­ ITS LITERARY FEATURES are uaequaled. | drives its way into the bouse so lately came about that when tho battle was marriage, because more than 50 Federal height, aud he has scarcely any concep­ fect. This was unavailing, however, and 6ECRET ORDERS. POLITICALLY IT IS REPUBLICAN, and gives it* readers the benefit of the tion of the governing climate of such a over and men began to bring in the officers attended, because a Federal efforts in other directions were tried, ablest discussions on all live political topics. It also gives them THE NEWS OF K nowles C hapter N o , 12. O. E. 8 —Meets st occupied by the living and the dead, THE WORLD. Muonic hail tbe 2d and 4th Monday evening and in its explosion brings wreck and wounded the barn was the only shelter chaplain officiated, because a Federal until the directors offered to meet a section. The purely picturesque appeals in each month Visiting members cordlallv in­ ruin. Twelve guns are belching their to be had. The prisoners were turned band serenaded the happy couple. Who to the tourist, and he gives hardly a' delegation of the miners in New York vite, t C. H. McKINNEY, Sec. IT IS A TWELVE-PAGE PAPER. MRS. C. W. TALMAGE, W. M. death missiles across the open space out and the place given up to moaning, do you think gave away the bride? Gen­ city and discuss the situation. A dozen thought, surely not a serious one, to the IHB INTER OCEAN IS PUBLISHED IN CHICAOO, THE NEWS AND COiTHERCIAL high altitude section through which he I groaning men and those who sought to eral Custer, who became a groom him­ of the brawniest miners in the region A. O. U. W—Charity Lodge No. 7 meets first and when a sadden cry rises to the lips of a CENTER OF ALL WEST OF THE ALLEGHANY MOUNTAINS, AND IS BETTER passes. third Friday* of each month, 7:80 p. m. Lodge thousand men. From the western edge succor them. The sounds of battle had self only a few days later. Royal Ken­ ADAPTED TO THE NEEDS OF THE PEOPLE OF THAT SECTION THAN ANY were selected as delegates — great rugged room in Union block. PAPER FARTHER EAST. The Adirondack^ have accomplished of the plain, where the pines grow been heard in the Federal lines, and a ton bad recovered from his wound, and men, who would certainly make a fa H. C BURNS, M. W It is In accord with tbe people ot the West both In Politics and Literature. wonderful temporary healings and per ­ brigade of infantry arrived about 8 J. D. BAKER, Becorder. 10 the keen edge of Malian's grief had vorable impression. The men met tbe thick, a woman suddenly appears to Please remember that the price of The Weekly Inter Ocean is ONLY ONE DOL. manent cures for certain pulmonary Yambill Lodge No. 10 D of H. meets in Union view. She is bare headed, and her hair o’clock in tbe evening. While their been somewhat dulled by lapse of time officials and stated their case, which LAR PER YEAR. Address THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago. bal’ second and fourth Friday evenings of each is flying about her shoulders. She has services were not needed, the half dozen and the excitement of her surroundings. was that at the prevailing rate of wages troubles, yet their beneficial results do Bionth. not compare in extent with those of that i surgeons sent out with the column bad It was better so. Kenton was not held C osts * P ost N o . »—Meets tbe second and fourth neither shawl nor cloak, and her dress The Reporter and Inter Ocean one year for $1.36 section which lies at an altitude vary­ Saturday of each month in Union hall at 7:30 work to last them the long night through for exchange under the circumstances, they could hardly get enough to eat. The matter was held under advise ­ p. m. on second Saturday and at 10:30 a. m. on ia ragged and torn. She has a stick in ing from 3,500 to 8,000 feet above the nor did aDy one wish him to become a 4th Saturday. All members of the order are her hand, and she waves it as if it were and far into the next day. cordially invited to attend our meetings. It is a grim sight, a field hospital like renegade by joining the Federal sei vice. ment, and the conference adjourned to sea, known as the high and dry Rocky a sword in the band of a man and starts luncheon. Then came the most amazing J. B. S tilwell , Commander. at a wild ran for the eastern edge of this, and they are grim men into whose After the marriage the bridal couple, display of appetites that has ever been Mountain belt, whose heart is Colorado. ¡GREAT VALUE B. F. CLCBINB, Adjt. WEEKLY NEWS From a statistical comparative weath­ bands the wounded fall as they are lift ­ accompanied by Uncle Ben, went north seen before or since, and the colored W. C T. U.—Meets on every Fri­ the plain, right across the front of the er bureau report little idea could be FOR day at 3 p. m. in reading room, Union lines drawn op in battle array. The cry ed off the stretchers, groaning, cursing and there remained till tbe close of the waiters turned pale as they saw a dish OF THE WORLD I block C lara G. E sbon . Pres. of astonishment which greeted her ap­ or crying. The flight of a snowflake in war. Steve Brayton wae asked to go— intended for the entire party retained formed of this climate, for in these com­ LITTLE MONEY. J bnnii G allintink , Sec’y FOR A TRIFLE. pearance becomes a shout of warning, a gale of wind is not more erratic than nay,almost commanded—but he replied: by one man, who speedily made away parative statements the dry and rarified I “See yere, Yank, I’ve bin thinkin and with the contents. Each man seemed as condition of the air is not fully appre­ bat she doesnot heed it. Enveloped by the flight of death missiles in a battle. the smoke of their guns, the artillerists Here are men wounded in the face; the thinkin, and I make it out this way: I ravenous as though he had not eaten for ciated. The dominant feature of this do not 6ee her. Th’eir hearing deadened next three or four may be wounded in sorter owed the confederacy a grudge a week, and the caterer was at his wits’ high altitude is light, dry and eleotrical i atmosphere, with its abundant sunshine by the loud reports, they do not catch the feet or ankles. Sabers have descend­ fur the way it treated yo’, and hevin ends to provide for them all. and dear weather. This is true of all j the shouts uttered by Federal and Con­ ed upon heads and shoulders; bullets paid it off and squared the debt 1 orter At last, when every portion had been seasons at the 6,000 foot level, or while have plowed their way into arms, sides, go back. Thar won ’ t be nothin said federate alike. Round shot and shell go eaten and all seemed inclined for more, whizzing and shrieking over the snow, hips or legs; fragments of shell have about yo’ arter the war, bekase yo’ was u giant whose native place was South rain falls in torrents for an hour nearly YAQUINA BAY ROUTE * every day during May, June, July and carried away fingers and reduced hands actually driv out, but the boys would and men waiting for battle shodder at to pulp. Of a hundred men no two have rub it in on me purty heavy to the day W-les cried out: “Don’t y i worry August, the sun always shines the rest C'onwectlug at Yaquina Bay with the San the woman’s danger. about no more fancy things. B tog us Francisco and Yaquina Bay Steam­ of my death. I’ll jest surrender over a cheese, and we’ll make out all light. ” of the day, and ten minutes after the “Who’s that? Halt! Halt! He can received the same hurt. ship Company. a Twenty-psge journal, is tbe leading Republican family Rude tables have been prepared, and again to this Yankee army, wait to be A cheese was procured, and the directors rain has ceased the sandy roads are dry never do it! He’s sure to be killed!” paperof the United State« It is a NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER, and gives all the general news of the Unlted State*. So cried 500 Federals as Steve Bray­ strong men lift each victim up to be exchanged tnd in due time become a gazed with awe as it speedily disap­ and the air does not retain moisture. STEAMSHIP “FARALLON” After these months not a drop of water It give* tbe event« of foreign lands in a nutshell. Its AG­ ton, mounted on the horse of a trooper overhauled by the men who have strip­ good Confed again.” peared. As the last crumbs were disap- RICULTURAL department has no superior in the country. falls from the cloudless sky, and snow­ ped off coat and vest and rolled their And that wae the course he followed, Iu Market Reports are recognized authorltv. Separate depart­ be had been asked to hold for a moment, j pearing the officials held a hurried con­ A 1, and first-class in every respect. storms are few and light. ment» for THE FAMILY CIRCLE.” "OUR YOUNG sleeves far back. They look like butch ­ Sails from Yaquina for Fan "Francisco dashed straight out into the plain to ers in a slaughter pen, but their hearts and when I shook hands with him in sultation, and after awhile the president FOLKS." and "SCIENCE AND MECHANICS. Ju HOME The mercury occasionally drops to 20 ' Winchester last spring I was proud to announced: “Gentlemen, we have decid­ AND SOCIETY" columns coinuiuiid tbe admiration of wives about every eight days. Passenger ac­ head the woman off. He knew her the degrees below zero during winter nights and daughters. Iu general political news, editorials and are tender toward these victims of bat ­ give him his title as lieutenant. Did commodations unsurpassed. Shortest moment she stepped out of the woods. ed to concede your claims to an advance discussions are comprehensive, brilliant and exhaustive. route between the Willamette valley and Uncle Ben had told him cf the meeting tle, whether friend or foe. The bitter­ the match please Uncle Ben? Hear of 10 per cent, for we are certain that and rises to 60 degrees in the shade the California. * with Mrs. Baxter on the highway. He ness of battle is at its height when the what he eays as he congratulates the at present you can scarcely get enough following morning, while in summer, although a blanket is always a nightly Fare from Albany or points west to had flung her down the bank with tre­ crash of artillery and the crackle of bride: to eat. Nothing but this pleasurable San Francisco : “Now, Miss Sunshine, yo’ all has dun meeting could so fully have convinced necessity, the thermometer often regis­ mendous force, and as he came back musketry are fiercest. When the battle is Cabin. ..................................... 112.00 over the road with Custer’s men he ex­ over, whether victorious or defeated, gone an married Mars Kenton, an it us of your needs. ’ ’ The delegates have ters 90 degrees during the day and the A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid Steerage................... :............. 8.00 pected to find her lying there dead. pity Returns to the heart and blinds the does jest seem to me dat I ar’ walkin j not yet wearied of telling of the amaz­ heat of the sun is always intense. These Nothing was to be seen of her, however, eyes to the color of the uniform. Over round on ait's! Hu! But when 1 waa ing display of gluttony which they al­ extremes are much less keenly felt than journal and the REPORTER for Cabin, round trip, good 60 days 18.00 they would be at sea level, owing to the and his mind was greatly relieved. In each man lifted up there is a brief con­ For sailing dates apply to, lege was preconcerted for the express dryness of the air. her fall, as was afterward known, the sultation. purpose of creating the impression that H. L. WALDEN, It Is a region of out of door life, Those bare armed men noed waste no woman's head struck a stone, and the it produced.—Philadelphia Inquirer. Agent, Albany, Or. where regaining of health is a business. time. They can tell almost at a glance skull was fractured. When she strug­ •— EDWIN STONE, Manager, Thousands of beings, whose existence CASH IN ADVANCE, what the result will be. If it is a mor­ DO FISHES TALK? gled up she was no longer sane. She Corvallis, Or. would be measured by weeks if they re­ had been wandering through the forest tal hurt, the poor fellow is lifted aside Bera Is Testimony From a Mau Who turned to the dampness of sea level, CHAS. CLARK, Supt,. Corvallis, Or. (The regular subscription for the two papers is $2.00.) for hours before she appeared on the to breathe bis last as peacefully as pos­ Thinks They Do. here are well and active. It is true that sible under such surroundings. If there battlefield, but she encountered no one We have heard of the language of some cases of pulmonary trouble are not is hope for him, his wound is dressed President Cleveland’s brother Rev. and found no shelter. Subscriptions may begin at any time. monkeys, and of the language of hens, benefited at the 6,000 foot elevation, with agile fingers, and he gives way to Never was there a more gallant deed W. N. Cleveland, pastor of a Presby­ Address all orders to and of the language of crows, and even but either the disease has advanced so the next. terian church at Watertown, New than that performed by Steve Brayton, of ants, but it will be a new idea to far that the invalid could not live more THE REPORTER. “ That ’ s Captain Wyle, my company York, is having trouble with his con­ and never was hero more heartily ap­ captain!” most people, probably, that fishes have than a few weeks in aDy climate, or he < ’’ ► ■»¿ V* J plauded by friend and foe. He galloped gregation because of his ardent sup­ a language of their own. An English is affected with some heart trouble. So.exclaimed Steve Brayton as he en­ port of the political principles of his bis horse straight at the woman, and as tered the barn about 11 o’clock at night fisherman, Mr. Basil Field, has been Cases of the latter sort migrate to an vour name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. 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