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FEED. STORES.. CrassSeeds A complete stock of grass and clover seed.' at the lowest possible price for first class feeeds. Give us a call be fore buying, h , . BKlnStEB t wBtnvTne feti Met No. 1)1 Court St, Sal? m. 'Phone 17S1 DDALEKS IN GRAIN. )Y HEAT BOUGHT 1 or exhangcd ' for iWur and feed at branch office of , Aurora Roller Mil., warehouse on Trade street, near High. Salem,' Oregon.: 1 j w , - -: . ' ,. i . . y . i -r : BICYCLE REPAIRING.. , ' G. A. ROBERTS Bicycle Repairing - New and 5econdrUnd Wheels i os 5TATE STREET SALEfl, OR T INN INq AfiDj PLUM DIN G.. , T. S. BURROUGHS TIN NINO AND PlAJMBINfJ Ga-s .and Steam fittinjr. lantifatt orer of Hep and Fruit Pipe. 103 State Sr.. Tel.' 151. Salem, Or. 1 1 B LA CKSM I TI I i N G ..,-. I,,., ,- , .4,,, -:- " ,., .BOHMR . k GEHERAl; BIACKSXIIR . . Carriage and WasomoaLittg, speciid attention pawl to- interfering! and lame ness of horses. . ! ' ' ' j ' . .183 Commercial St., ,0pp. Brewery r PHYSICIANS. " jv J. F. COOK. Al. D. BOTANICAL DOCTOR Cure Qsnsomptnwi, Cancer, Tumors, Gravel and Kidney jTroublcs. Asthma. Skin and IVonc Diseases, without knife, plasters, posisons of pain. Also Biirrd n, j j Salem, Oregon. LIVERY STABLES. A. R. PAGE W. A. STEPHENS PAGE STEPHENS Horse. WvlL' fedj Rood aceomnitda. tkn. Fine Rigs-' Good . Kirs for commercial men a Specialty. IIorc boarded by day, week or nrf.h. ' Red From llyax feed end Booming Me j 164 Commercial St, i Tel.' 851. Salcfri R ESTA U K A NTS. . , ... ... t--j ; - T . 20c PER MEAL at the Hf'ffllE HOUSE RESTF.ORflHT :" 106 Slate street. Salem. AI'KILLOP & BURKltART,E Props! i ;Htl rKCB XXnJT, coated with, ; r ; ..Carbolineum Avenariusi. I Will out wnr Oxtor It Is also "Radical tteniedy AftMnat Chicken Lice. Its application to tha tnml& wafts of pnul-' trjr hou'WiU in-rmaiwnrty e , Itfninate nil L.1CK. : Itul: Il.althy Chlrkftin llt-nty Kft. Write for circular anil ir ices, and iuu tlon tl; paper. It. M. WAlJE r CO., Atf"ts. , , tiALCM. OltKOOX. SAL EM IRON WORKS Your, Work Solicited. GEORGE L SLY, Sup't 4 THK VAI.I.0VS. In anciiMit days wben, uuder t-loudlesi " 'kh-s. - - : ' .' :' Siuk'k ' i-arlUn swaltow oaclu'd ln It;ili.m hUoti ' ' fijul-lHvirttil rMt iift-s gitzeu iwiili ' yi-nruUi ?. And i-ilfd, -Our darlings come to tis vuvc nioie.J J " A prHty fancy f hi4 our wlfr ngi' ' Has onlsfowu. Ami yet tor Witt rid 11; tin utriff iu which Iwr soirt At hr Wlirstiio those far tkmtnt'rii lards. ' '' A IIiouaiHl aons he luoiirns, uutituo ly itlaiu. j - "j -likr 1 ;.!!- Hon I'rs that fall hoiu-ath i!h ecyllitS , " Swb)iw who l iHtk your Knslish Over ilw-ir prar' your oujr ivaa loud and blithe. , i . A fe-w" nhort vret kn ago. ." Perhaps a Khuui i ' ' - I.it 'Uwjvy that savr you swoop and dart. ? ' ' ' ',' . WhiUj lUfiuorii?' of ' some wlUow Khad'l utrt'ura Or atIimIv down arose ,withiu . the livart. , . . - 7:,:r'.;' 1' , . A'.-f"-; '. Where f on to ii!. , thl sprhig, your '."tsonsr shall le ! i i ' , Fraii;jhC wltli a . lviH-r meaning 'than -of yorv, J : -'.'' , As if. nrross the leajnM of suuderliijj ' ; ' ' . r '.'-.'. Soiu whUjM-rtil me-fape from our doad y txire. . ; ' " It. Pa ul Newman.5 Ini Tlie !HM;tator . ' OriUDSITY INVOLVEiC Kntharhi lie didn't ask rue to. mar ry liinu ami t shall feel all my life, lht rnS'l siin of disapHlnt uint. Naney Poor: cirll Wn. your afTee tiim no rrtfoBnlly mirri-t?' v ' ' "No: lnt tt '.kill iw- to think 1 ean't ask him why lie didn't ask joe. Life. First Poptilist;-W1iy, -of ' course, the Taller Peril menu l he Chinese! ; S-eml I'opiilit Aw,; sbH-k - It means. Hie jcroh! siandanU-Puek.; r Assassination ha iH'Tr hansretl tho history of the world. Penjaniiu ; rDrs Tncll." - h ' ' " " , V frFFTl CTHPFC . I . ,- l , ' " I , , 1 I.. J for Infants and Children. ' The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the slmU ture of Clias. II. Fletcher, and lias been made under his . personal supervision 'for oyer SO years. Allow no one' to deceive , you in this.' Counterfeits, imitations and ' Just-as-good ore bat Experiments, and endanger tho , . health of Cuildren Expcrienco against ISxperiment. ' .' The Eind You Have Always.Bought 4 4 In Use: For tMfCftU COMMWT, TT - - Our sijock oi Grass Seed for fall sowing : - ' - is complete and we invite all seed 'users , ' -' t CQ11 a"d examine sainebefure purchas- 1 '-'Ns . ;.'!.' 'inP " (ieel-qre that tbo jqnality, as Ht - Wei! as the pripesi can't he heit. L 'i''iiv !!; r m ... ;.; 'III! ISA VAGE & REID Seedmen and&2k Commcrtial Siie North o p -or Twice-a-Weeh WEEKLY O R EGONI AN, per year. TWICK-A-WEEK STATESMAN, oun rnicE, both i papeks i-...i..i.j-j-$iiri ' PACIFIC HOMESTEAT); per year....;;;-; . .. ' TW I C E-A'-W E'EK STATESMAN ptr year.:. ' CHrCACd INTER-OCEAN, ''per TWICEA-WEEK STATESMAN, BOTH PAPERS IIOARDS DAIRYMAN, per year TWICii-A-WEEK i STATESMAN, BOTH PAPERS . UJ,ilL:iL-jI.::iU-J----Ji---i;ifi;75 1 - i OREGON POULTRY JOURNAL TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, BOTH PAPERS .U NEW YORK TRIBUNE, per year TvViCE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, BOTH PAPERS THRICE-A VVKEK NEW YCRK TWICE-A-WEEK STATESMAN, BOTH PAPERS M-0LL'S MAGAZINE (includiiiR TW1CE-A-WLEK STATESMAN, BOTH PAPERS.. The Pacific Homestead SALEM, OREGON -: The Leading Fa rrn Paper of 'the Pacific Nortli west. 20-pay? illugirateil weekly, 1 fcr year. We want good agents und solicitor?, and to such will pay a liherul cuiutnis&iou. Writo for (erms. i Advertisers should patronise the Homestead..... . CIRCULATION, 5,000 WEEKLY Special rates on long time contracts. Cluhbing rate with the Twice a-Week Statesman, if paid in advanc, or within six months after giving the order. Address: . . PACIFIC HOMESTEAD, Office in Statesman Bnilding. SALEM, OR. OB BAT PKKSBNCK OF, MINI OF ' A TRAMP. Columbia. MoSL A"Sf- farm-r bJyt were ' ii.iytng l:ill thus morning lii a ' 'field. "unr, the home of, Harold Ihivis, a I sill t four miles north f Co lumbia.1 A sturdy youth smote the twll I xo vigorously that It ietl over the fence surrounding the field ami disappeared In a bunch of tt. Just then a cry of iaiu was heanl, nd tlie loy ran to the birtich of trees. Ttin lay a tramp- prone on , tlie grouml. and there was the Iwl! near bv. Tenderly the Ik.V!'; ra?Kei the limp form froia the ground aud ea r rleit it to tlie IwvU iMitiwv At -first the tramp idiowed m life excel) that he was able to swallow a half pint of whisk v from a bottle thrust bet ween bis teerli. -Thii rerlvtsl him and he was ooti atefl In a chair levouring a ccol meal, while the' other members ofthe family wen eatina illnncr in the !ia?ng - room : adJoTning. s- When they tet urned 'tlieyi found that tlnsr gitest had departifl. taking with .him the remainder of the Tvbiskey, a. dog en loade.1 sfiH-lis and A' breeob-Ioadi ug shotgnn. Kansas City JguruaL WEEKLY OREGON STATES!JA1 Over 30 Years. VUWMT TWttl, HtW VO eTY. TUB Statesman ..... . . i $i.sv per year.... ..$1.00 . .$1.00 yearV..;.l.',;;V. '.i.'.i. " : . 1'. -.ft.oo per year.... V, ....,:$i.06 .-f 135 V... .... ;"..w.fc .,...$10 per year..... -k 4 ..... ....... .$1.00 per year. 1.... .... -.v. .'.'.iV.-f-'. So per year.... $r.ot -1- ,.-41.25 ...... .......... $t.oo per year ....,...$1.00 ...-.1.25 WORLD, per year... ..... ...... v$l.io per year ..... $1.00 -- ..$1.65 a free pattern to each subscriber). .It.oo pel year.... $1.00 $1.30 HIS OWN P.KAVE VKHlh She was a hen-wor8hiier. Often die woidd read history, juft to find some new hero to worship. Otherwise sho would rc Ad such nov el as Beautiful I F.ets.v. le I telle of the Brass works; or. The Baronet' Pridi-." :.;"'.' ' :. :'.; ."' ' '" ' tf curs., this made her find that she had married beneath her, for hr husband had nor grown round-slionl-dorcd from wearing ln'av.r metlals. Occasionally she wonld tell him that she wished lie was a hero. ' , Once tlx fiMjlish man told her that be would be a hero if he had a chanee. "You would ff xhe ald. In lonesof rncredulity. Iid you ever do anything In yonr life that lookcnt like bravery, or that semed valorous in after yearn? He tliought of the day when they t.la.vetl Mendelssohn's wedding march, and he gave the Tuinboer ten dollars, and she lieeatw his wife. ' s Put he diln't say anything aIout It, ' For a tme hero never talks aljout his slorious. l!in-ilevil ileeIs. . . ..' m she nvir kuew that her huslwiid was a hero. . o , Isn't it a ad, sad torj7 Jom Ink in Baltimore American.-1 - - - - 7 FmAY nEiicEU 21, iooo SIIAHP fQHT NEAR MANILA Americas Troops and f ilijinos in a . ! Titcted Cattle. INSIRCINTS ARE M0?it ACTIVE .1 liomors of AtUeki on ths Kallroad and oa Several of the Town . barrisons Threatened.1 MAXIL-V, l-ept. II). In an engage ment., hot ween a p IhkI; of Filipino; uuoiU'ring about' 1HW iue'n,' aud de tai lHiM-lits of the Fifteenth aud TLdrty e vent b t"u I i ed S a tes In f a n t ry regl. uientt the Amerk ijis had twelve men killed, .j Tweoty-gia were wounded and fire are mucins. 1 During the last seven days there l.as iRt n a distintjt Increase of lusurg eui ajtsrvssion, iarticularly near Ma nila, ulong the vallroad and In the provinces of lacuna, Moroug, Bulu- tan. IueTa Ecija and Pauiiauga, eul iu an engagement, in ina tins Monday i'ar Holonan, near the end of Laguna do Bay, In wbifl detaehmeuts of. the Fifteenili and Tl Irty-seventh Infantry W'giiueats, niueU' iuen in alU' niet 101K) iusurgents armed with rifles and i trenehed.' M: - . .. . . The Lruer lean 1 im-ludhig, ijantai os? was twfciye killetl 'i iMYid i, Mitchell aiul;,i,Secoiwl , LiiHiWnaut fJeorge A, t'oopfir. lotii of t ie Fifteenth infantry; twenivftix .woumlnfl and tiro-missing whi4are proliabl r dead, TlKre arjf runicru of attacks on the railroad, and , of ti-ouileli); Maui la. Kofujjees .are arrjivinj? here from Ia guua.''Monuig atol Pauiitapna pro viwoe The natives of Manila are I'csiltisK. and iu.nj- are leaving the elfy. IIostTlo deijionstratlous are par tleiihniy piarde alonjr the railroad and along the sii-e of Iiguna de Bay. The insurgent lave atjarked garrl Kon and ontiKst.f. In tionie eases 1 hey huve; charged into the townn, lleciug when pursued. J; ' BOLD BANK ROBBERS. TIH FIK.ST NATIONAL BANK OF lHw.v I;fsHradties lleld Up t 1m Cash. ier. and Four Other Men Carried :iJ. Uff Hm.iu Gold. ; i ' - I I. ,1 i . ItEXO. Xev., m-i. lil-rA HiHtkil.to i Ue Uazette from .Win ueii mt-a, N ev The First NationiLBauftwas rohhed .at immhi ttxlay. by thive desperate meu miuf I'liicroil tlet ; front 1oor at the hnilrliu-jr aud. With dntwn revolvers, madoall trwent throw inrllielr luin.ls. Tnelv ;wffl fitv HtfiLf'tn the Iatik. Tli: roldier- thmifeued M"ith iiwtaut deattr tho lirst'niau wtio made a' show of nsistauee. One 'roMter. : at the pohifof a llstol, made Cashier NlXon epen tlie afe and t.ike from It tlme vat-ks of gold eoihi' Tley threw -this Hi an ore ck,'rtdgether with all the dd coin la the" bttiee drawer. Tin robler ' theti ma relied I he live H-en through tlHJHk loor to the alley wlier tUejf had three horsos waiting. The live men were kept covered 'with jruns nnil the''desieradoes mounted t'liflr honj3 and escaiMtl. The whole affair occurred in alout five minutes. 'Several shot.-i were 'fired at the des peradoes as tliey sped through the town, but without effect. Tliei-oblH-rs rctnnid tiu' hots, but no one was hit. Otheers and aimed citizens have htrtl la rursuit of tlie roblicrs. The amount wfiinii 1'' the roblters is In the ceighlHH'hood of ?l.".oof. " , , iuuTisri E I.LCT ION S.' . . i . , ' NC w York, . kept, in. A l'Upa leh to llri TriljHle from . Ixiilni pays: ,,The first public iittTncc Iti the British elect.jral nipaigu comes .from AUcrr (iladstoiM.. who addrcswHl ills tsuislit Vats at I-eeil last uhzht. lift -rgued U at tlie (Joverumeiit. in onlej tO gain e somewiiat shabby iarty ad vintage, wa.- putting tilt country to the trouMe of dissolution at a most Inconvenient' time. As to the question of the annex ation of the South African Itepublies, U ere was no wide divrg-'iice of opin ion In the LlWral 'party, as It was al trady'aa aceoiiipllsheil fajt. IIE.VVY LOSSKS. Many FJshlrtg Vessels Wrecked in the ' Straits of Belle Isle. St. Jhns, N. V., . Rcpt. TI. Forty two flsbinjr vessels are ashore in -the MtraHs of IUlle Isle. nt as many as thirty will fn- totally Ipst. Tills Is in aMiiion to the tlhsasrers previously nicrted. " Ship-wreckeI crews agrre gating aeventy-ttiue ierons have txii brought uontti by tin mail wteaioe". and a special teaioer will sail for otlMTs. - Jmiuvnse toks of colti.sli liave lien lost with the alnppuig. , f MUBDEB AN I SUICIDE. . ". :'- ..;' . - - ." -,' : ' iSumpter, Orl, Sept.-IfluI'red Kane, who rcside-I with hw wife and tep ilaughter, a child alKnt even or eight years of4ajre,iix miles nortiiwest of this pl-e, in a tit of temporary- insan ity, shot his wife ami daughter, ami burned the IoIy of the Litter by set ting lire to their cabin borne. He then attempted suicide by shotUig himself. I'ersons passing on the , road fonud Kam- nnl ii wife a short distance from their home, la a dying condition, and brought them to Snmpter. : lkth ar Lltoticht to lie mortally wounded., Kane shot himself through the lungs and hi wife, wa struck by a bullet Just below the heart. Kane was mar ried only a t months ago. ; LIVLU IX A WA;OX FIFTEEN . ' ; YKABS. ' A lone farailv. which has liveil fif teen vears in; a single wagon, anil trav eled! that time In every' state In the Utrin i lebinl ,. one ho-se, jiapsed il'n''thvb'fe rit-euiljr on M 'aT froin AkranV bhib. to Phflaai lphia. They carry supplies in a trailer. : The family is composed of .V. j W. Kiugler, aged 3; Id wife, and their 14-year-old danghter, I.mgler Is a native, of Beading, having been born and raised there. Mrs. Kiugler, is au Ohioan, and several years her hns liand's juulor. She is an intelligent and agreeable little woman. She is in love with her romantic life. My fif teen years of it should Ih. experience enough for me to know what I am talking about," said she. - The only child of tlie couple Is Lulii. She Is very bright, and 1ms. accompa nied ber parents to most of the states or tbo Union. Mr. Biugler comes from a leading , Berks ,county family and vislteil many old friends in this vlchi liy. Iouglasville tla.l Correspond euce I'hiladclphla North American MY CAUSE A WAR. tlEUM-AN NOTK II. V CAUSHOf AX " ACUTE CBISIS. The WashlugUMi tiovernnwnit Be : IKres 1'Wna Cannot Accept the -Ueruiau Han What Next? WA?IIIX STOX, Sept. The general impression here Is that the (Jernuui note of jesterday, demanding the iAiuihnuiit of Chinese responsi ble for, the outraee uiou the for eisrners as a comlltiou prnslcut to unco nesotiatious, . has brooKlit the Chinese trouble to an acute crisis as far as the United State Uoveniment Is concerned. This conclusion Is lciscii uKii tho leUef In oitlclal cir cles that the Chinese Goverumeut caiiuot acctpt the tScnnan proposi tion, so that it Is now for the United States Government either to with draw its forces from China iinnufdl atcly,.or to joiu Gemuiuy aud Eng land and pei-liaps -sonic other of tin allHl iowers,in a prolonged war with tTliiiKV,. , t ,. ' Iu-ou von Sternlwrg,, the- German ClKirgo , d'Affairs .Just returmd i to Washington, called early at the State Ipfirtnient today b talk ,witb Mr. .Aden, ,tho -. scond assistaut Secretary VfiiStaU.iu explanation of, the points of the Gefiuan, note. Mr. Wu. the Chinese Mhrister. had prei-eded him. sho"iujc vlrfiWe sins of nervousness and dlstjutct over this" last move. Mr, Adee made an ap polnlmeut for Mm with Dr. 1 1 f II. who, having recovered from bis IiridsiMsl t ion. is again aetluii as S-rtary of State. Then Mr. Adt; repaired to the White House to communicate to tlie Presiilcut the sifbshlhee of tla con versations lie had had with the two diplomats and to. assist 'in tlie con sideration of the German note. He refusiHl to discuss the latter jpublidy in any phase. . Attention was UlrectiHl in some iuartera to tlie fact that- in tlie very lKgitiitiiig. in Ihe note or JUiy .m. StVrelaiv Ilav Had noUilCl the cm ncs (rovei-nmenl that he exiecld the guilty iKirth'S in eounretiou -with t bo outrages' Would be punished. How ever, this ' tlemahd was not made' la eonditloii pWnnh'-nf to nejrotiatioiis. Now tlie belief Is growing tliat ir tlie United States Government Is forced Wa'sjioetly decision as to tho German proposition, it may resort to direct negotiations witb the t:iiiiiese oovern mcnt. and, havhi .settled its 'sWires w-itli tlKit croveriMiicnt. withdraw from China, giving notice to tile allied pow ers there of -f ho auRingtMiient in order tluit tiio- aiTangement sliould be, m full force uuaffe'tel ly any settle ment that the allies may make there after as to' China ' ' ' ' A GALVE4JT0N UUBUibANE. Kaotlsorn de Cnlia. -eit. 10. A' sail or frontj the. I'ortuguese bark Gertrude from Galveston for Bio.'de Janeiro. aim lnrvdisl from :i small Iniat on the coast aiout 1? miles west of Pbiya del Ksle declares inat Hie re-eiu iiur- ricune wasinsl the sea over the sliip. itisnldinir her .and that, afterward Uffhtninif struck her and set her on flre. Captain list a bun Oliera coinurit- tsl suicide and the crew aoamioneti i in. vi.rsoI. lo eoinir in a larze boat in charge of the quartermaster, and two in a smaller ' one. The boats drifted apart. . The sailor says his com) mi n ion liil on the liiKh seas uuu was burled at Playa del Kste. Fears are entertained for the safety of the Urge boat. ' . A VALUABLE LEGACY. , IVirtl.inft. 4rt. Ifl.i-John WilsfmJ a weH'ktiown' capitalist ,w!m dieV ti wik! ago, loft his library pi w.ooo iobitn to tlie Portland "Library Asso ciation. .Tlw library, which was the most complete individual oue in tlie city, is valued at 91omshiv DIED THIS MOBXING. Snrlnzfield. 111.. Sent. 2l. General John McClemand died at 1:10 a. in. A WEIA'O.ME SHADE. In Anijust days 1 rarely roam P-y inland lakes or ocean buy, A not unwilling stay-at-home. You'll liml me at my desk each -: day; : Ami though. I m-k iw sylvan-glad A sweeter boom is miue than all r For. ah! I find a wcIcoiim shade .'Ncjrth Dolly's silken imrasol. Vl?en I Hdly deigns to take a walk I'm near to Join her;, mi jou see.-. , We oft enjoy, a ph-asant talk I'nieath the laee-frlujred ranopy. Ami though the sun with, torrid, itir P-4-ams tbiwa on this terrestrial, ball We're screened "against his vctigeauce quke . :'.- .-. - N-ath Dolly's silken parasoL The out-of-towners and their Ilk We envy not.- 'Tis pleasant here, ? When Just a tsrcling qan of Kilk I loth brine two lieads.so very near; And when love's vows . we . whisper .- ' ,- low " We're interrnptei not at all . ' Afaet wp fttiiwl one.bMig ago ' 'Neath Dolly's isilken arasol. , ; ': " JlMlge. .A NOTi:i EXG1NEBU IS DKAD. Charles Stickles' I a ring Saves Ball road's Charter. . Charles. Stiekles. Mw man who br daVing. act secured the charter of a la-anch of the f!bh-ag. Bock Island & Paciti railroail. -Is -dead In nefuta. In IHlIUt was found necessary to send a Ir.iin from IavenjH-t to Iowa City, a'rfd the rolol was only half Wmpleted. Stickles volmiteereil to undertake the feat. . The tig.:were sMa top or vnt? grouihl a ttd t!i? raiis iosei.v ii" He ran Hie 'train over If uercfulijr aud at the terminus was carried from the train on tlie siiouuirs wi uw a.imin.ra lie had lKen's.n- tintion.sly employetl ajrfuglm-er for ... viars and was tne omest. miM-a. ;iBr in i ne t uneu i - - . , A FBIENDLY OLD WOULD. It's a simple and childish old world. Ami good, when it weakmss you learn; '-. It likes to be liked, morV than any- thlngclse, And It's willing io like in ntnru; We'vo calleil It, Itard intmcti ' for 101 loug, v ' - ' ' Ami told of its faults without -end..-. That it's ju?t a Idt hanleiied; .. ami crusty ou top, . Put it's glad to Ik friends to a, V, . filend. - :. " V .'',- ' , ':'. . 1 , ,; - ::- , Aud. -oiiie to take stock of he worM. You've reullv 110 cause to tdand'brf; Yoti'n just like the tvs of It. full of the ranlts At which It's no easy to sivff. And you'll find, when you're lonesome at times. , - As along on lif8 journey you wend. " - If you'll warm your own heart ami be pHsl to the worbL It's glad to- U friends to a friend. l!id.tr II Saunders In the St. IjOUIs m I "x " j ltcpublic. , , . ' TII MOHltOW. Now at hist they were man ami wife. As they swept own me aisie from the altar, he whispered softly to Iter " "You are all the world to ntcr' h said. '.-'.- 1 " '- "Oh, I'm the wlnde cheese to every- body today r. sIk auswennl. VBut-tO' morrow V . ... ', . There was a. touch of sadness lu all this. lK-troit Journal. - f. . - i: euybody coykbi:d. , Dangers on the battlefield arc not tin only i'rils feleral - trtsips- an vailed I'pon to face. Those at. Fort-nelling. Mlini.. had a short-biviitlrlng time of It. a few nights ago, during -a' violent thmlertiMni. Wbilo liKlitniiig; - was doing Its niost -terrlfyinK stunts oih ..r .1... u..l 1!.... w L w I w1itft4 IVdillt.!' tit- VI ' III" ff ft 1 1.1. I n iirntti .,. --- come of them all If a luilt -should strik the rj.ttOO pounds' of powder stonil in the fort. Just 1 then then was a. terrifying crash ami half a dor. cn of the men saw the grouud tiMii l'p less than 15 feet fnmi the mass of powder. Kverylnsly cowereil. for an instant and It: was some-time before a U3-oe breathed freely. , -TIIK VKBD1CT. A coroner jury lu .eorria neuver cd the followltig original vcrdlii. t 011 the .tiuddeu' death of a merchant who had faibil In business; , ' ''We.' tlie Jury, find from the doc tor's statement, .that, he deceased came lo bis death, froti.i 4iear failure, suiwrinduced by . bpslncfss ,. failure. Which, was .caused; by sininilalloi, fail ure, which was the n.j'ult, ,oL. failure !o see fur eliottglP a'h'wuL'.'.TrAtlaulA' Coustitution.' ' , . , . i. -I -,. ' ' . ilr4 Max Irg. of . Wajj;e.,. Colum bia county, tells the Stfc..lli'lcjistlMist alHMit he pndils or tlie dairy bttsl ues:. His herd nmsists of , 12 cons,-but that 'number.-' earns lilin $."s nt iiloptli IliroUifho'.it the year. , This sum Is Mr. jierg's profit. llach -cow ret urns . n jirorit of o iht moutli over and above the 'cost of maintenance. The skim med milk from tlie 1'J -ows pri.slucia worth of iMiik each' month, -sido 12 veals each vear at $." each. Mr. Perg figures that the butter the family uses is: worth $5 kt ftioiith, hence Ids herd emus him at least jkt month. C. W. Vial Is tlie turkey king of Dotipls county. , j He has some 7 rowis now. ami many more conimeieu for. Becently he leased tbo. -liitsi-acro; ranch of Fcnd.'l Soutlierliti, near Oak land and will graxe turkeys upon It. probably to tin nuiniicr of 2hh. Most of thse will be put iii condition for the holiday 'markets, only the old ones beiftg placed on the market. tit pres ent. j. Hay ami oat1 for the 'use of tlie Cnittsl Hlatcs army In China and Hit Ihilippines Is lM-injf whipped from the Suthern Pacific station at Corvatlls. The siilpiN-r Is August -Flwber, and Hie prmltict goes to , Portland. Of 'the hay only first 'class timothy Is used. and Mr, Fischer Is now making a shipment of i:jO: tons. Of oats Mr. Fischer Is shipping iilioiit 2otn and Mr. Diiiges alniut S'wwl bushels. Co vallls Thnes. 1 1 J. E. Smith riMeivd live thorough bred Spanish Merino buck's by express Timrsady from tlalenn, III. Each one was crated separately, '.and'' the. five Mist Mr. Smith closs to $7" l.ibl down at 'Pendleton.- They wi fe from IVnk & Sons, the ohlest lrS'd-rs -of Spanish Merims In the UnltisI Hlals md are of Vermant stock'. East Ore gouian. ' - . '-.:' Samples of Italian prunes left at the rimes otllce are very fine: They came from the orchard of John Hor net t, where tbo whole crop .will go 3 iil's. or, larger. S'Veii of, tlie gn-eu prunes made i isuiid. Coryaliis Times. ,. . . ABE ALA BM ED. DatH,:Orw Se;t.U!.'-iHoi,yrd own ers are Itocoming'alarnH-d lest, the itn picked bos pnwe a total loss, on ac ton nt of ; Dm prlouxl wet spell, a ltd' one ynnl starts out with mi cents a box for picking this morningl It Is exW-fel that I lie reinalnhix ysrds will: also have to pay the same prico or lose their pickers. rJacal c ata n mi la all lu ttsts tlir , thou Id tw ckiiiD0M. Elj's Cream Balm cfcw,csiMilietl tfa aiMwed nemtfrsne. Itearcsctiarrtl Hi't drtre way la Uto bc4 Crest n Balm to Into the ftortriU, tprtiA ortr tb mfcrs& sfcd is a'enrted. Ite'.itt U Itu Bile sods core tolowa. It U Bf4 ryin; dor p-jt produce rneiir. l.arp Si, t8iiU mi trug giti or by mail; TriI Riz.;, h enU tT tnniU "' CIX UROTlJ if. 6 Wants ttrtt'.Ucw Ywk.