.WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN, Tuesday.' xovcMiinn 27. iwxv . Splendid Possibilities for; the Willamette Valley in the rear Future. expansion of the Iciastry lias Jast Bejan, and the farmers Are Beginning to See the Great Profits to Be Made by fostering It. There eemi-i to Ire no nbatemetrt la t1jlalrjiug utrt of ttie Willam ette valCey. Many of the farmer throughout the valley ilave thlsyear Imd ennderaWe esierience Ih4 the tratrouage of tTwrarH which hare len arted rbl year, or previously. This exjreiienee. ba bwn valuable, for it has givn them an insight to proiier netbod.of ikiiryiii,? tabid they can mow1 ee L an Industry lha t eau le made profitable ami that it -will jay t,f;ngage ia dairying uiore extenive- ly. . v :-. - : !: Those wlio were skeptical at first and dnited the wHt-wit of creamer!-, and profit to lie mak by The farmer patronizing them. are now pretty gen erally com-im-ed that 4 fci trying : I to Ireeome one of Orgon" leading indus tries and that the far-mw wii-l find bis eow.v bringing him the gteatn-t in come fnim this fanu cieration. " It may lie said to Ih a (act that lni.r-ing in Oregon. especially- Hie WiUaim-tie valley, i no-tangcr an exeriiiM-iit. It Jh simply uow only a question- of t:me that Oregon will take- the Seail a ot,e of most iH-osirermi ilairyiug state. In the Unim. It will reqnJie tisane to grow dairy 1ierj aud living ihe tierd tip to the highest staiMlnrd of butter irilntIoii. Few of rue Oregou farmer niwIvrMtaiMl the1 njMo-date metrnods of dairying. Ibis all -must Ire learned. To know he Irest. f.Msl to ljdi! .and to th:i know-bow t' ne for auti feed a lairy -ow is the Mapping-stone t. stieii 'fnl ilarryiu;. AH t'M'se eimdiHi.iM' the farmers nr. Ktnty?ng and giving tl-Ir earnest t 1iitlii to every iktail of the lmsii.esi. To make the ilAlry : ltenl piotitaM. t tut Lo in one of Ilie tihiMiluU ik--h-1-Tl-s t'lif riaJryuii'ii- will Suive. 1 1 i irilk-Hl tha t I he jeiKutug- y ar e raphl srulen made In. rie !a;rykt;r iilnry of vlu i-i!oii a ml Hie fouud.-Nhiii will 1 h!l for pront lh ilair.viiig In Wwlim. Oregon. Itut it will tak. at le.iKt HirH year" of education and puna among the fann- rs to bring t1e d.iirying int rei up -4 a Irfgh tt uf .perfi-ctiou aud pr.- prWy. The vast IxKly of WHlanietts'- farm ' er do iMt i? yet fr,ll.v ttndeitan-.l the ialne of inokrn ineil'ods of dairying. Tlwy do in know the vaCth of the eh trl fual wp;iraKr on ihe farm, ait l Unit its lH-t et-t. in its - tearing to th fanner of. miy a doz". n ovs. ean more than' le nnnte the tirst year limiKi- llonal btiititr fat tlsaft dMt by rh dd tpethodi prove to Ik a waste. T1k v.ihw of warni-'skiiniiu.'d milk from ti e ieparator over tUat tf graduated Kttfin! 1m not fully tindtr'joxl, Tlwse verj" eseiit ial tnodern. metlnxls of tnHe!sful darving will gradually ! iimlerWood and will le adopUd. Wlen tlie Liiryiii';,n Tea eh thi tag f enlightenment tlKn will tin da4ry'j 1ng iutere..;u go fwruinl w'th Um and 1 round. . i T1m KiilRx-k lest tell i1i lalrynMii Uw trwe ite?t of ilielr mam r anilk in tlw per tit f butter fat t Ik relit emtaiiMtl. iu oik hundred iouihU of lUls ntlk or eream. It WW the ereum error Injtter faetory,- with InfalKMe a-euiaey. tin "rt-t amnint ibat : ltie fho iatru. Itut few of tin famfc ern inKhrtaiul tlie BalHiKlc tst, prol ' Mly ntt oix iln 4wo -'iMUM'reil. Tlii Ivtidft lo mB-pk-foi of fnnwl ixn the en aniery titan, but in reality tUls test I Ihe iwvventer of fnind. ! Every dairyman should le aiw owir it of a BalKxk ts which oau U pnre!aMHl a tin low eont of $t to $.1, tiiMl one will last a lifetime. All to-date I.iry lu-o provtdt tht-mx'l vt M-'itll tlwse teft, ih1 wle this tflg of l;iiry kTelopmeut reii-ihe out over Ihlrt great WilhHftnette valley, ami tho BalMo'k tea 1 found in lie lHnnes of very ctellry;". tlieit The outvry of framl ngalnst tl ryamery avKI eease. Ci eaanerk h. a . ruK. aJWfoiHlueteil in manner etitirely deridd of fraud, nnd few iuktak are iiKIe. lajry rt wIlL in line, leum tliewe maltew faetK qihI wlwr um4ciojii luin. lierhan. lingered. ufldite will. 1n i-toreL The larger ntttutier of .t'lwj creameries now in operation, and manr ycl to in' i4tartel. wrill ! siK'eeswffi'. nud xome w1H fail: wo it t with any Iniftineaa tiiKlertaking. Tm -tluve i not far tlWant whn Oregoa etviwii rriew win be tnatiufailtuTing loiw upon tou o.-the fiust trn-uinery .iuitter for export. T1h hiiry .imlttstry of tlti ttatv ifc jrtdnir to exiaml. nnl grotv. and maV tle agriculruml (fk-w Irofperoiw. more jnwpwuu from time of the- dairying an;luftry tlian rrom any oiJe other pimduot of the- farm. In dieusKing ie dairying Intetxits in thi WiEauM'tte) valloy and -throughout Oregon. , along tlie linen of tlr SouUmmti Ilaoitle t'oniiny. the Tort la nd Tngram of a reeeavt thtto, 4cm 4h o.kwiu InttTPsting item: , ,t;Yith rlw apia-tweh of winter t'ltcre la apparently uivssiitiou of Hie djiiry lug aotivKy hi 1h Willamette valley. Tlirougti the use of xllos and wit h eare fnl fnling 1h dairynKHt weem able; K keep np tlie mipply of nil'.k T1k nwr ket i tlnu emMtgli to iimire theut j?otMi pttir on thir pmlnet. f : H "The record, of thff par yir proai ."est to lie 1iil by hat of the ww year "in the de-lhpnieiT4 of 4 he L-irjN trg lnhfitry. vfrt hue in t le valley, but aH over The estate. The indntriil hepartnieut of tho Southern IVo-iti iippott fhst t extensive pim-hai. j ot Hiryhisr outfits nit liefng iuad., awt Will lo inrftatted In .tin- spring. Tlt large profit! of the bn,lnei.H dwring t h rent. year Iwisi around all 4 In dustrial ela!e"to the full itndest-jndr iug of l-he i-apaWlitSe of dalryittg l Oregon. With the wlsok North wt'-it. inc-lndinjr Brki4i Oulumbia and Ata.-J ka, to -Knpnly, ami the entire Orient, with It-s immense mouth gaping wkle r.peu for pure Jiutter. directly at hand, "'"re i no doubt regarding tl 11-11-liant iHsibildtle of tlie trade. r . .- a. 1 ;Tlie Oriental capacity . for rnn Kntvptou 1st e-neilered HIh kejnioie for tw futum greitew of tle lalrylng UixiiiesN r tle etr. Oregon now almo-itjirodiueM enougli butter tot-wp-lly the local traVh-in rln v-tatv..and ou a itntaU w-ak- lias done me ex It bus'mes. Ieot)k w4o are puttlirr tlteir jmoney in Hie hitwlue vay.thej irant 1,11m irse-t of tonTltin'c mvre tlsii la Cial iuarktt. TSierefore, after the if.iifying iTMhiKtry of Oivgon lui DTf'pIied tiie loal, trad. imI nwti'e gixxl all the ateeil.t-of tlie- entire Xorti-w-st,j tin dairyintn. ihve.tr cleelare. iiioti lik t; fue Ortent a a market for the orer-iupily. ' Uj6n this 'itoint a .tt-eent lett-r from Con-nl 111 r Is pertSuem. lie Ka.y hat tlie tuiu1?. dMnand pure lwtter. AUK-ttai'Ian i:tck er afe f rrui ijiiijr it at nil e.-uti .rttail. and i Ameiiean -Iwr;-rests are Kufferfng heeiU'se .V.uioriati dealers are tloofMug the juarket with eht-ap pifKHS butter and oleomarga ri ne. "; The Chinese. ; Mr. M'?1t -ald. want pur' butter ami n re li.nitel to the tradt in llri dite:-tkn fwil tin wxiwt irgon lair-ruen real ize tfi-Js fa-t and peni.r to g.et tlielr rfiare of lr. tlie -jou-r. he says. w;H Oregon heeome a Itinner butler .state, a lutoOtkm to vvhhli it A ent jt!Hl ly i-n.oo of natui.il ailvac'iase-!. i Tw iooveurm of dlirying supplies in the valky Vlunr that rh pr:nuters are a!4ve to i1km things, and the up plif are of a character to thtiw that f.'e latf ft linprpnil mcilnnU will fig ure the iut iarrzei.r in building up th dairyung liMlusiry of Oivgon. "In w!liT lirt of t'.ie Mtat lx-nUle" th valk-y. the 1e.il of tlie 'industrial diiKtrtiLi nt of ibe Houtliern Pacific is Ko'iiar fiowcd 1-y iLe moiv prOjircVe ire t kt-vsei All thU argue Unit-while the p!i-ef!t y.-flr lJ-. fnyn a phemnn enal growfh 4u the dairying bif-hnes. : le ik y year will witm-ss a niin-h larger, sro wih." SrilMAUINH BOAT WASIUXtJTOX. Xov. 2n.-fhXavy HeiKirmient today eiitei-d into a -u-traet with tiw IIoMaiul Knbmariue lfoiir Coiiiini.v. for Ibr const met ku of a ls.Kit .kf ti'iie -tyiM of the :x Ihmv t o fore c mt i-a ct ed for, to rej la ee 1 he IMuiier. the t-omr-any agm'ing to take t he Plunger oft 4"he ha ml of tlie (lov erniiNMit and to build in her place the l-t iyH of -modern sibnmiine lxat for 17M"i. refuiwling -to the Oovern iiwist the 'jilMMnn), already psiid on tlK Plunger. Wir.I MAINTAIN IU.VTES. r BALTIMOHK. Nov. 2o S. M. Pro Vwi. third -ii e-iwescdtiut of the Penn KTlvania I'aidtKtd t'ompiny ind a di rector in the ltn'Miinore & Ohio Itail rw;d Company, cuwl a director in the Baltimore, ; ClnVapeake & Atlantic iCailrooil. which, two wevks ago, was Iwuglit by flie IVnns. viva nia. is the ttnr Penx.vavania ottie'il to give, ica xmi for the 4tlliatMe of tlie two gresit trunk line. When asked why Mr. ;r-ii, aaioMicr I'einisylvanla nwin. has nlo U-en made a Bakimora Jk Ohio di lifttw at tlri- to-khohlrs nKeting fast Monday. Mr. i'nv t -said ; that ii'.ie objt-t of the Pennsylvania iu ae qiilTiug sunicieirt '4ock ; tin 41m 'Bait-ii-ore & tVlvio t ent Ltk it to ririenta thn in tin klirctory, wa th uuitn b'uunce of nit s. CouDti lining. Mr. I'rovost said: "(VMniKetitiVjiii in tin irate between tlie two -ouipami? i at nil vml. This muttkiKty- 4n tlie Interejit1 of lie IViin-ylvani.-i atid B. & O. (ompanN, by which, j meant a mutuality of the interests of the ownter of tlu t.vo coiniiKiiiie. wa not - brougbt alki'iit wit'u 'tlie preeoiMvived 'itb-a. of an ad-vam-e in rats. Far from it. T1k !- je t In view wa to stn-ure a stability in rate. But another and to the puli lie a more lniKrtat cbjeet 'taeui pltslnil. It i the est a bli aliment of an equality in rates." c J Mr. Provost fuillicr sawl tliat Mr. Twel iM-came a tiM'iiilxT of the B. & O. diret-toniie a a represent-a t Ive of Speyer V ouipJiy, who are largely i mere ted in owtlMrn I'acifle a well a I. t t).; and Hint tlieye wa no wn- nMNliate prie-t of flie coi-tt ruction of a eotUiuuous line fn the Atia'tdk' to the- PaftSfUr; cntiist. Cmrniiitf shrinkage of tl grain 1rale of Kastern jHirt. 'Mr, IVovost taid:-.- "-. . - .. t "It I diM in part to the curatfl!(oi of -the tJulf port . Ite-catiM of t he i-fliort- er haul and also to ihe trans--At'.ant:e steamship r-iten from tlw wveral norts. 'ilie liulf lAtrt ate nearrr to Mime of tlie Wewfeni whea t field than- we are. It naturally follow that a lower rate goes w-mr a shorter lurnl. Tiiett. te, the Oulf tiort are abk to offer cotton as vr a grain h make a -ompk;e cargo, : r ' WAR AND FASHIONS. ; A writer jn one of tlie IxnMkm pa pers lias lMen poiut'ng out that the soldier lias always exercised . a great effect tition Parisian" fashion. During riM lkmlanger crLsisj In Iance every- LOCAU . and : ; CUMATIC Kothlnc but locl rc-siedrer ebne( clitbAte willcnrc . CATARRH , Th peelflc la FIj's Cream hn It I quickly at mh bed.fivM n-lUf at once. ofn ind CATARRH COLD h HEAD Ali&ya Inflanuratlon. Heals and pro tects th . Membt ane. , Restores !h Senttm of Taste and FrrelU 'o Mer- cury. lfo- injurious lrag. Regular Size. W cent; FamUy $100 at Druegif-ts or b mall. ... j . ! -. ELT BROT1IER.S, U Warren StrMi New York. thing from ltf to bonnets bore the name of the ' bra re -generai: ' while, quite reeently, the Dreyfus blou-w of blue and gold, with military lrakl!ng. was oienlj worn by every fair. -sym-rKtthlzer with the prisoner of the He d I liable. -,.., - ,.t ' To Italy we owe tbe re&-hrated flar lialdl bkHL-se.: which baa .completely revolutionized the every-day dre.- of iiHjdera womanhood, and lite ctuulort at4e afleevc-k'-sK tiariUildl restv. To Kossuth, the great Hungarian iatri ot. oor; gnnklprtbt were - indebted for tlie curlorw ha to and Jackets worn by tlieui at tlM time of The Criniean war. . ThU laxt war. -with Itn thrill ing riiarge" t lialaklava, wras Sestinel to give yet ouotlHT war fashion to 11m world. Irl Cardigan wlio le1 lhat charge.; w , an exceedingly - delicate nian for a. soldier. :T1m? terrible eohl o ft he IlastKiau winter so piuche-1 lilm he prw-trrel a warn knitteil waistcoat of "Shetland wool, with sleeves ; i match, which lie wore tinder hi tmi form., Ileu-e the' comfortable, Oanli gan jaek-t wbich 9ia survived to this day.- j ' -": ; ; The nceeses of Wellington brnugJit the u-iiial erofj of faxhkualle uiemen tie. -likf among them leing the Wellington-, military cloal-; of dark blue Mel ton chit h ; , the much-bra ided Wel lington frock -oat, beloved of the mkl-eentnry Inimrreary, and tlie knee-high .Wellington lnnds. , Tlie Highland regiment have lieen responsiNe for inore than ik$ j'hange in tin fashions. Dnrinflr ihr"liKlian mutiny the ftpk-ndid daring of . Sir Colin Campbell- men so won the liart of the British public tbirt. little Britishers wtre immediately arrayel in all the glory; of kilts. Thehr, elders, however, drwllie line at siwh -abbreviated- decen-y,; and, contented ttht-nie-selves by annexing the Hig-hlauderj." snat.' '' -.- :- .. . , iThe fad for kliarki is of -more re cent date. and the martial spirit now dominant throughout -the world has l::d something to do with the rage ftrr golil. t Tin: KAISKH S VICTIM. P.MULI.V. Nor. S-liulUe, a Berlin cabinet , niak-rtiaj lveim eo-icm-eil to tlirve mouth Imprisonment for criitlcizlnK K,niieir AYIHiam't "no ptirtkm" sjHe'3i." Silinltze j the sixth victim within a week. j ' , bai Ox iuhujAtion. ' IdXrOLN, Neb.. Nov. r.. Tlie Stat' Snprenie Court, in an ojiiiikM by. Chief Jitstk-e Norval. (Iki jeikre!l a deci sion whfc-lt iiTBiy stop all irrigation pro jcf in Werei-iTi Nelwaska. The opin ion l:!d In effect that the owner of pro'iorry adjacent rto a Ktieaui ba a right to its water undhninislieil. 3lifV i H1m old Kuglfcth common Law. ami It wa against such ruling tliat the ir ri,j!i.ll'.?n comim'es of tlie West Avert' fighting. T1m aiit iai qnvstlon wa one In ought by it 1m Cra wford IrrigaCon Oimpany -to etaldislt Vt rigbtw to K verr water from the White river. Trtis rigiht wi opixNl by the owner 'of fllH mlils on tlK stream, ami Ilie eon tentikm of tlw mill owners 1 sus taiueil. "' ; i STARVINt; INDIANS. SAN niKC.O. Cal.. Nov. 23. Several hniHi'ed liulioih in tlii county ate an-eateed , witb starvatiou. Tiiey j'.mve iiade no provision for rlie win ter and are suffering for want of fowl. Mil-. Mary Wat kin, the teacher at Mesa (rrandu Reservation. wliere there ore 4N. Hofie. of .wImhii tyenty? yv-isi amvo omi niia.c nwy an tH:pKs. write of, -baring viitinl -seven of the reset vation aul fouml tlH Itwrians in a dreadful -.udiiion of watvt in all of tirem. Oitldien and! women are al-no-t nakeil. ami i litre j not e'louuli food in any of . the kxlgcw to. keep the inliautants then1ofMi!ive. IhiouglMiiit ihe winter. ; vThe Mauzanlta lHrries were a faihnv Hud the acorii dropj-nKl from t'lw Kik ties In' June lwaiiii' of the lack of moisture. ' A BANKRUPT DUKE. JONDON. Nor. 23. The Duke of Manchester, who wail for the United States tomorrow. npiearvd iK'fore tlie registrar in bankruptcy today. The receiver told the court that the- case must. 1 adjourned as it 1m account were tuA yet llktl. although fully pre pared liabilities discked. he added, amounted to X17.tMN: and the asset, are 7"V-t:. The examination wa al journed to KelM-uary,2d. The Duke ieeirtly marrie.1 Mis Zimmerman, daughter of tlM Cincinnati millionaire. A WEEK'S ' FAIM'RES. NFJW YORK, Nor. 2n.-Dmi-H lti vkw iof Traitr ty : Failure for 4 h week were IS JS In the I Ttvi ted States agjiinst 1!H last. year, and t wetirty-n-ine in fanada against twenty-two Ia4 year, ? ,i y - - ; , BISHOP POTTER'S WAR. HIS CONTEST TO SUPPRESS VICE :t ! IN NEW YORK. Advisee the Organization' of a Vlgil - ance Comaiittee of Twenty-five ; I TlMnaul MeiiilMr. NEW YORK." Nov. 2n.-BIsliop Jlenry C Potter twlay lelirereil an addrn on "Ciol nml tin City" lr Kt. Paul's cliaHl In whk h Im suggeste1 the organization of a vigilance com mittee of 25.WI0 reforuMrs, to cleanse the city of vice. He favored a central committee of, three or fire men. under l? organized a vigilaooe . committee should act.' The bi.dmp sakin iiart: In New York tomorrow tltcre could Im orguulzed a vigilance committee. siK-h a was in San, Francico. of .2. lM men sworn to tlw ftervice for three years, ami Hedged by night and by day, when thiir btisluess ami their op lKirtnnHk gare them freetkm for it, to see for tlMnislves whether our nls had lMen smitten with tlie sor row of that little vktlm of five years. w1m was picked tin in -the lm4 il.J ol her hty e In broad An vllifbt. n iui ravlsbeil 4iy a brnte wlio had 11 veil here. . ould such things lie fiossible in a Jod-fearSnr community 7' Josh Ilaj-rnke Pro got oik smart son op in the Klondike. . t Renlien Orne kttln rk-h fast. I s'pose? -' - Toli n.iyrake Oh., yesi lie writes that lie'll soon bare enonch tew fit borne wPili, Brooklyn Life. Cu'DIDAES fOR SPEAKER Dr. J. N. Smith leads ; the Race "for This Position. HIS SPLENDID CAMPAIGN WORK And Experience Daring Ibe legis lature of 17 Pot Him in Hue ,' i V for the Position.'' rrun Daily Statesman. Nor. 21.1 Tlie openinsr of, ibe twenty-fir!, bl eiinlel session ot tlie Oregon Ijegi-' Lttuiv is now .less than two months distant, and throughout the ttate the trganizatifn of tlM? two housex i be ginning to receive the attention of the members aud the public generally. This mat ter i peculiarly Interesting to the citizens of the Capital City, for the rea-sou that one of the Representa tives from Markm eounty Dr. J. N. Smith Is likely to lie the Speaker of the house. :;. V" ' " Dr, Smith was a member of the lower house of the Igi.s!atHre In 18f7, at 'the time of tbebolj-up and was the temporary sjieaker of the .organlza iion foris. The record 'he made then .is a. presiding otttcvr s-tamls him In rood stead and he is wklely suivirt ed for tlw iHace Uiroughout the state. Or. flmftli ha lw-en prevailed tnion by his frleiwls to liecouie a eatulldat for the Spenkershli, and the announce tiM-nt of his determination to contest for the jKisitiou. was made yesterday ?inee t lie matter of hi candidacy 1m gsin to be discussed Mvera" nioiitn igt. Dr. Smith has lieen giving some ittentiou to tin subject trying to di eovT the pro! labilities of i lie success of suh a move, aud the prospect. Is so fiat'terlng, from iIm inquiries tha have lieen made, that he has 'decided to make the race. T1m Republicans o Marion county renMmlxr tlie service .rhkli have always 1mu rendvrel bv Dr. Smith, and esiMH-Ially ihe hard iaii'palgu made in Hm county last June in behnlf of the Itepiiblicaii ticket which resulted ih giving the eounty lk-k4; the Lirgest vot-. - tha had Wen glveuj In many yesirs. It 1 felt, that hi ehction to the speaker ,-thip wou"d lie t he proMr rognitioti of -tliese rvi(xs." and the Rcim'olk-an- propose, to pusli bis eandklaey with a good (teal of vigor. Hon. Li. TV. Rk'r of Pendleton I mat II la ; county, a member of the lower house of the Legislature, wa In S-iIeni yestenlay.'iind aiiiiounced to a ntimtcr or mentis here that he. too was a candidate for the speakership. sua -would contest for the lace. Mr IttHdcr i on attorney of ability, and was a iiMHilieCfcOf the lower hous cf Ihe I'gislature during the siiocial w sionjn 18!IS, and the regular session lnTlKl. He was a prominent nud ae- tlve iuemlMr of the house, and oc cupiMl the imiMrtaut jKs.'nkii of ciialr man of the Judiciary "Committee. Another candkHte. for speaker is nwirtioneil from Eugene, by the Regis ter of that iilaee. The Register; in a recent issue .says: "Now that 1 he national -l;vtion Is over kical Interest will center in legis lative matters at ivik'in. Already there i talk about who will lie speak er of the house at the coming session Among tlMise who- are favoralrlv men tioncd is the popular representative from 11 ne. lion. 1., T. Harris. The UK-iKtioii of Jii mane i not couliiiel to the niii-esentatlve ReiiubLican of I ue- who wouhl tak-: tkasure in see ing bun thu .liouorfHl : but there is a st rung. current in his favor from dif ferent setihttis of (the: Mate. Iiv- rue would fill Um isisition with cre- flit to hims4f and bonor to -tlie tate pf Oregon." . Hon. tJt-orge 1 Slory, Represf iita- live from Multnomiih -ouiHy. I also a candidate for speaker, with some strength. Mr. Story wa a member bf the .house In 1X1 ami 18I. an. I Is a. I'gkilator of considerable ability and exirMnr. - lt) lu& Yotj Kait JUtta Bob$ lifrcalar - of ' MR. DUNBAR ILIJ.r-S.crtary of State F. I. Ounltar wa not at -hi of fice yesterday," being Jconilned to-1il rwnn wittli ickne.j Mr. lumbar tia not lxt-ti feelL:i$: well ftr cjvera-l days and ytfer!ny watcomi ekl t remain in Iris room. Ills physicians think be k threatened wIUl . typlioid-malana. It 1 to 1 IioimhI Mr, Duuluir may not tie seriously -ill. a t-le work of bis office, incident to .Mie approaching Ijesrist.fllve e-'ion, ileiuan.fc ml per sonal atteut km. 31-'! ' 51 -'-' -r A IjAROB OUN, T1k barrel for a large HVIiK-b gtin. to lie used at Ft. Ward tier, near Seattle, ns a coast de fence gnu. passed thrortgb' Salem yes tenlay on the Twnrlli-lvound frelglit train. Tire gnn is a 1 tout 20 feet Ions, a nd weighs over t7.KM ponml. v' A C.UARDIAN.-CTounty Judge John Hi Sott .yesterday, a ppolnteil David MeKee guanlLin of. the jerou and estate of 3Iinni McKee. a minor. - Her estate is ralml at il(ti0. and tin guardian's bond Is fixl at $2tfK. FOR THE HOUSE KEEPER, Information for Women Who Prepare , . Dally 'Mean. Apple .Cust anl Pare and .core nix tart apples, atkt half a cwp of water and steam .tint il they begin to soften; tlM put tbem In n pthiding dish Ben fire eggs with. three taMespoonfn"- of sngar; add a tinart of milk; pour over the apices anvi liake half an hour Stewed Protose iwlth PotatoeW Slire protose and cnt Into pieces an inch SMiuare; eorer with lioiltns anil xk in kil4e boikT slowly for two hours or. longer. Thte slower tbe j cooking the richer.th '11a for. When maily done add nH tliinljr riirtd po. taroe. sprig of iiarskw. a slice of ouroti and a stalk of celery and cook until potatoi are tetwler; season with salt ami t.erve ' ; 'v -'';,', ..'... .""-,.. Snowdrift .Pnddlng-Make- n lemon jt-Jly in the usual way with -half Imx gelatin and put in a modi, ; f i t-o.l. When okU but . not firm, - take tlie White of five eggs lKartn stiff, sweet ened a Utile, a nl flavored, anil sleam thent over lioiling milk for a minute. Take the gelatin fro m your mold ami with a fork lreak up the gelatin tbat bs lMeome" lirm ? Into pieces. - Now fill Um mold with tlx broken-np Jelly andwhite of eggs, alternating' iMxm ful caelv at ja tinM. Stand iu a cJd plaf to get sliff. Serve on a. ghti (tisli snrrountlcil by a cnstanl maile of the egg yolks asul plut of milk and half a eno of sugar. - Fricas of Ijolister and ;3Iush roorhj utf onfc larger, lobster Into tiieies over-an-inch long ami half an 1 neb wide; uiine tine a iabkspoonful of Ijoileil ham; add Irani to two cup ful of ehk-ken to-k. add a level ta poonfitl grateil onion and same . of minced parsley, salt , aml iMpper to ta.te. . Cook alove ten minute ami theu strai n.thicken stock with thre tableA'ioonfuls brown ' flour,"' a'dd the kiljstef. and balf. dozen ' mushrooms cut into quarter., Ook half an hour over ixiiling w-atKr. Turn Into a heat-' ed dK-h nnd add half a gill or more of !Kated sherry. If Avine is flot nwil add a IMtle lemon juic;-. , Apple Cake To on pint of sifted flour add two HeasiKinfuIs liakln?. pow der and half a teasponiful salt. Sift, together several -times. Beat me egg ard add to a, cup of sweet ni ilk with two taii!esonfnL of ; melted butter. Stir this into ilw flour ami a id eiwMg?i more milk to make a fofl dongii. Roll out H e crot half an inch thick ati1 tjiiver 1m JMittom of a weH-gieaed. long, siutllow j wit.' Now cover this evust with iuicy apples, pared, quar !'itl. and the sharp shk of the appie pressed Into Ihe iksigh. Sprinkle yith little cinnamon, brown sngar, ami dot with bits of bulter. . Ikike in iihhI-eratelj- quick oven until -both crust and apples are light brown color. Serve with err am.. Mutton a Ij Venison Haw a leg af -.mutton kmled with alt iwrk and -citson witb epiMr, swHt liasil. sweet nwirjoiam. While roistitig baste fre om ntly with plenty -of bntfer. AIout tn hour lsefoie rving spread - with rimant jelly and brown In the oven. 5jed. NOW HE IS WOU The La test Report I ndiea ts Thai Aguiuakki Es, Alive. NEW YORK. Nov. 23. United State Consul Wildman. ays -a ' World Mswtch fmm Hong Kong. 1ia ln- forna I ton that the Filipino Junta at it r nwetnig luild Novemm-r loth, decided ro bfiive the rflrancr's of deportait'.rm rather tban quit Hons Kong. Recent rriTesiMindenc lietween ' rlu luitta and the insurrectionists jtroves that Agnlnaklo is stull alive, lmr he 1 viakl to Ik suffering from a gmisbot wouml In his KoiTSicb. The Iloiig Kong Junta has also de cided to make another atfenipt to send arm to the - Filipino In tt lauich which it i rumored will probablv fly the tJerman flag. Tin venture wiil Im in charge of Colonel. Julk Del Pilar, Hays ami Oa.re'a. two Filipino agents. have a large -stock of nnmitioii of af at Macaco. The CSiiuese t.eiieial Pana. who was recently deported from the Philii plrM. ha been conf erring with the junta at. Hong Kong, but ha gone to Siugaiore. .. 7 . " FROM PLEASANT POINT THE STATESMAN CORRESPONDENT i' KEFOKT8 A HAO ACCIOKNTi Which Seriously Crippled Ulm While rr parios Uli Letter A Bad Piece or Road. -'- PLEASANT IOINT. Or., Nor. 22. Ther i a bad piece of road I, t ween this i4ae and Turner about oim liun- dreil yards south of Oc, tJreeniinilgirs jjlace. It I 4inkd a itd liole" ot suiv five or ix rwl in length. It I Hwmewhat sui'H-ishig tluit otir roail supervisor, lsing a lw Is, a man of !Hh general judgment, should put work on tle road so late -in fin fall. When tlie faH rainn come, or arc alsint to coiiiig. not the time to put woi-k on tin roid. It is time and hi 1 sir worse Ilia a wasted. T1m frejh tlirtcx- jioised lo Am taiiu an'd lrivei ovr by .t Kcoreoj more teanr.Jt a day. will make of luv-cssity. a ituirtar l.vd of -tlM swit and keep so ISA the next May. Our road work ought to Is done Jiefore iKit vest r twit at all, in- Hie iimjority RHEUMATISM No sure cure is yet known for chronic rheumatism. No man living can cure it always. He can try. If he fails he can ry anotherway. There are many - ways. Some harmless; others worse han the rheumatism. Better not take the chance o quack medicines. . Scott's emulsion of cod-liver oil cures rheumatism1 only by crowding it out by vital force. If that succeeds, it succeeds; if hat ; fails, it fails. . It never does any harm. . , ; SCOTT & bowne, 40, vu NewVorfci of ' eases. v Yet ; It is not, " lstbap. 11 suixrrisor fault. It k oflejii ilifficuU to ge enough inert tog her to work to advantage. firmer . have usually notib work at 'lionx ifliat si euv ate wssary. to Is 4lom. Anl wtn-k on the Ptiaxl t-eetns to toiiM In a a secondary matter. From this it woukl ei-m 4h.it our road law in Owgrm are subj -,-t to some UMMlirk-siHon. or 4 hat n new s.v-.tm of road making slioiild I in au sura ted. Simv lwglniwng tlie altove paiagitipii your tMrersiiondeut has bad the iii'm- . forrum to slmot oft his rlglit llmmit wlth.a.goplMT sun, o the ihttter part of rhi report It written by dletiiih.n.' Tlte Uulerwol ilaci. lately owu d by Thorna & Watt.' of Sak m. i. Ixen -puix4utsit by a uirty In pt.m county. -'. - ' s.':i ','.' , T1m old wave As ilien, rts is n--;rt McKinley Avave. Airs. B. C Watil I quite m w-.-ti, aftbma. . ; The P.ingliam place 1. now tvHpl,i by 41m family of Mr. I'errin. vh.i moved frmn tin Carpenter farm.. fur miles "Stoutb of twre. Mrs. JoImi Baijuett ha len K.,m nliat. iutlisposed, but is now a ho mo on t again. ' I'repa rations are lsufng made bv Ue school for a iielghlMiriug Tliaiiksgiviiig dinner at th s-liol liouse. CUBA TO BE RESURVEYED. In response to the freipKnt apical from navigators and captain of port aud a siieeial request of ;eiieral Wood, the .United Stan navy d. pon jneiu will oon coyimiMe a corjlte geo detiestl survey ot Um Oultan coast and of the watrs for a radio bf several meters. ' As an example of the utter unreliability of the Simnish chart, th. Isk of Pines I seven mile out of th iiturse represented by it. Tlnre are oilier errors equally urprisiug and navigatkm near the coast i foolhardy without a -omTtent pilot. It J thongiit that It will reiiuire thtw yestrs to thoroughly.. resurvey the '.Cuban, toast ami waters.. TRAVELS OF A BLOOD CORPUSCLE, Tlie mileage of the blood circulation reveals nonie atojilshiug facts iui mr lSTsoual liistory, Tims It ha lsen calculated that , assuming tlw lKart to lxat sixty-nine limes a minute at ordinarj' lMart. pressure, the blood' gw-s at the rate of 207 yard In the minute, or seven mile p r hour, Hs mile tier day and mile jk-r yrar. If a man of K4 year of age eoukl hav one single blood oniusek flosifing in his blorsl all hi life it woukl lntve traveled In that ame t-'ine r,15(l,KSO miles. F AM E'S PATI I WA Y. Tlie marquis, of Bute, who died "re cently,-.! sincerely . inournil through out southern Wale, ami more p:ini.-, ularly in Carxliff. wlih-h. from a litll town of barely IfMM) inhabitant, was iais.I liy hi effort to Ihe digniiy of a thriving imliistrial and s'hippiiig center. ? "It make? me 1 1 ril 'to hear tin. niillionsiirs groaning atsiut the bur den of wealth and cptuplaining lhat they. don't know how-to use tlwir iiMincy so as to accepfish 'tis great est goal." "You t-oitlfl vdb ' N'fleCiT stupjxi,.'" suggestetl Hbe prosporoiTsii$ii some wltat S4irasti-ally.. . effilT "Well. I should s:iy fl'lu're are so many ways of sHndiiig mioney for1 the lMnelit of humanity that -" . "No doubt, no tloubt." interrupted t.1s irosiMroH man. "but you see It's Just this way: If I knew as much as you alMvut sMnding . money I never woukl have had any to vpeud."--Chicago Post. A lialloon fitteil with automatic strunicnts was sent up reeen 1 ly in iu Pari and came down .safely. The. iustrmiMnt sIkiwciI lhat It had risi-n. .MS.tMMl feet, or over lo 1-2 miles. -At that lM'ight the tiiqMrature outside the lialloon was ltl2 degrees bclow zro. Now that the cniiialim is ov.-r It. lit known the New England Antl-InqM-ri- alist k:igHe S4utVut 2,hMN piece of "literature" niul spent $20.ili( dis tributing it, out-side f individual ex MmlitnreH a-knig the same line. i The daily poimlatlon of (he Equlla- ble buikling In New York is 3Hl and tlie' mail averagi' attout IS.tum ii1h a lay. Every 4." miniit mail wagon, rim over from tls isstotli and car ry lmck with them 7 iouim1s of out going mail. . A. Wesley (Me.) farmer recently found one of bisVows Jn ll pasture so completely charmed by . snake that she could . not move, . a ml he was olIige.l to push hr away from Ihe place where die stood! Tlie rotiles were bhtcksnakes thiee feet long. It I said tluit. the 4 cr'nt stamp in the new series to in Issued ami sidd dtiriii'r tin next ye:ir in e-oiniiieiiKr;vr tlon of the Iati-Amerlcau exiKisit km' at Buffalo - will have a It central" picture a motor vehicle, riu-sentiiig the titest form of transportation. V ReTcnm official In North Carolina, those ' wlro lo the ganging of fruit brandy, say that, very little of It iia lreen made lu that state this year. Not enough to last lieyond the festivities of the Chrlsnias holiday s,-jisoii.; A kitten has lKen brought up on an exclusively vegetable diet by a family of vegetarians. The result "Is that if will not touch animal food hud It pays no attention to rats or J 111 ice. -.. A GIRL'S BEST COUNSELOR HER FATHER. JS "Trust your father's jmlgment of your men friend rather than yeur own 1 at first. writes Helen Watter son Moody to frlrl. In the DecemcE Iadies Home Journal. Tlie gay. witty, rcspoitible . young, man who will probably most attract you. will not be the one who will Ire likely to . lihve IUs serious eonshleratkm ami respect. Talk over your men friend ; with your fatlKr. ami sic what healthy, unemotional, sane, m.rn- tstondards' lie will se up for you. I reallr 4hink If a girl could lmve hut one counselor In her lore affair. It woukl .better lie her father than an one relse. A man's mind is a grcai ltntv 4n fta aomewfiint diluted Stci- ket of a girl rn her first sentimental experiences.. - "' .; a y China; Ja a coast line of alout miles.. t . . .. . .. . : .-'.