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What the Faculty of the
University of California
Has to Say.
Your committee have made a very careful examina
tion of the ROYAL BAKING POWDER and are
satisfied that it fulfills all the requirements which the
public can make of a baking powder. For purity and
care in preparation it equals any in the market, and
Our test shows that it has
greater leavening power
than any other of which
we have any knowledge.
Prof. Chemlstr) University of California aiul State Analyst.
Jhf. Chemistry, College Pharmacy, vf the University of California.
to IjnVo Won, nncl would Imve Ikh-ii,
I had not tlio wiillicr prevented th-
Igvrialimtlnn of the hwiI.
At oiivllui" IhiHcmp ww nn lin
ixirtanl fuctor In the ngrlrultural
producUof jiortlons of the valley.
i May It not nguln be Bticeewfu'? We
J fttull lest the growth of this plum
I fuither during the coming wnson.
Tlir l'ulill aud tlie Stage.
Itev. F. M. rilirout, P.islor United
ItrethrtMi Church, lilue Mound KJm.,
Biyc: "I feel It my duty to u-ll wliM
wunden Dr. Kitit?'n New Discovery
luih done for me. My Iiiiikh were
budly tllHeaneil, und iiiyp:irihiiiiHT8
llioughl I could live oulv u feu
week. I took five bottle of Dr.
Klng'.H New Dlneovery and urn wmnd
uml well, .lining (JIIih. In welkin".
Arthur Love, iiiuimger Love's
Funny Folks Coiiibliiiilion, writes:
"Altera thorough trial and convinc
ing evldfiiee, I inn confident Dr
Klng'H New Discovery for Consump
tion, IieutH 'em all, aud cures when
everything else falls. The greatest
kliiifiHSs l can do my many thous
and frlondt Is to iirue tl em to try
it." Free trial bottles at Fr. 's Drug
store. Itegular ni.es 60c. and f l.uo.
Neim on Wheat ami Flnx.
lly H.T. Kronen, at (he Kxjx-rlmciil Hln
tion, Corviil!l.
The detail work of Bowing and car
ing for (hu varieties of wheat record
ed lp this bulletin, were largely un
der iny Hiipecvlslon; litit the work
wiw begun by Prof. R. (Irlmm, who
p recoiled me us Agriculturist, and
who published the results of similar
work lustseuson In bulletin No. 4.
OIUKCT OK TIIK WOUIC.
Tlio object In growing ii largo num
ber of varieties of wheat, was llrHt,
to discover If jwhIuIo sonio variety
that would be more profitable tliau
the varieties already grown on the
farms In this state. Hecoud, to de
termine the ell'ect of u change of soil
and climate upon theuharuoternf the
product, uh shown by a chemical an
nalyslsand nianner of growth.
In reaching the llrst object we
havo Home Indications which point
towurd'very witlsfactory results In
deed. Definite conclusions, how
ever, cannot be drawn until the va
rieties have been grown for several
years under like condition. Many
of the varieties tested promise to ex
cel any of the varieties grown In this
vicinity. Al first, change of soil
and climate ants very often us a stlin
uliuit, which noon loses Its beneficial
uflccttt- For this reason we forbear
to draw any definite conclusions un
til further work has been done. We
will mention some of the Indications
which further Investigations will
either "Stalillsh or prove to I hi false.
Ah regards the improvement gf the
product tho results are very satisfac
tory ho far iih the eye onu detect,
Chemical analysis lias not been
made ns yet, to determine the
changca which havo taken place hi
tho coniosltloii of the product. The
work of a single season, and In a few
eami (lint of two seiikons, has pro
duuedvery marked changes In the
exter'uar character of the product.
In unease has the product deterior
ated, and In many cases there has
been a marked Improvement. In
case of an Imported French wheat,
tho product, after two years tral,
could hardly ho classed with tho or
iginal. Tin changes nro very mark
ed. Tho grain Is much larger and
has ehangvd from a dark iimhei to a
light umber. The change is notice
able In several Instances. He vera I
Very dirk colored wheats brought
from tho catcrn state, have become
very much lighter In color. This fea
turols a very Interesting one and
lead us to tho conclusion which has
been very well established before,
that wheat finds In Oregon most con
genial Mill und climate.
The yield was not large, Many
of tlio varieties were grown only In
small plats, for wo were unable l-.i
procure (ho seed In larger iiuulltes.
Iiikomo Instances only 2f kernels
were planted, Whlld tho yield In no
t'Bt was large, yet It was very gixsl
under tho conditions which prevailed,
Tho ground on which the wheats
were grown boro u small crop of fod
der corn the season before. This
crop wits removed aud cut for silage,
und tho gtvuud plowed for tho
wheats.
Tho gruln was sown too lute for
Itul ouoii, Tho extreme wet and
cold weather came on, frevxlng and
thawing; tho ground over several of
tho varieties before they came up.
Tho rains beat tho ground very
smooth, and when tho dry weather
crtiuo It baked the ground as hard at
a pavement, thus priMluelug very
poor conditions for thv gMwih or
tho wheat plant.
From tho result, and from Wr '
vatlons, both In tho Held and In Hie
plate, we are of tho opinion that hi
too thorough pulverUIng or the.
gnmud In tho fall Is a lUtrtimu',
rather than mi advantage, unless
tho tendency to puddle can be over
come by applying coarse manure or
straw. This season we have hai row
d into the soli a quantity of course
manure, and shall watch the results
with much Interest. No fertilizers
wore used on the plants.
Home of the varieties have been
grown In other states as spring
wheats, but hero they wero all, with
but (aw exceptions, sown in the
Tall.
The Martin's Amber is one the
varieties which Indicates good re
sults In this climate and soil. This
variety has been one of the best
grown In Huverul of the eastern
states, having yielded for several
years very satisfactory results;
and although It is called an
amber it is as white as
many of the whlto wheats. It is u
llinty white, however.
Tho Jleryl Isonoof the most prom
ising varieties grown In mini! plats.
ThN represents iv typo or white
wheat which gives good results both
as to yield and quality, Tho head Is
largo and compact, and the berry Is
medium hi size and plump. The
grain docs not easily shatter.
There are several amber colored
varieties that are good ylolders and
produce very desirable results; but
thesa aro classed In this market as
Inferior to the white, and rnfo two
or three cents lens per bushel.
There Is a close rescinblunco In
many of the so called varieties.
This feature will be made u special
Htudy during our future work in
this Hue. No doubt ininy of the
varieties can be classified under one
name, and If not under onu name
under one type at least.
The history of the Wllllts, Hob
erls, Halley, Htowart, Ileal and
Johnson, will be of much Interest.
Those varieties apju'iir to ho very
hardy and vigorous, and Indicate
good yields. The two originating
from hybridizing wheat aud rye, are
especially hardy; but tho amber
color Is an objection to some extent.
If, however, this loot can bo made
up by additional yield and vigor of
giowth, Mien the objections are
largely overbalanced. We only had
twenty-llvo kernels of imiili of these
varieties for seed last kcasou.
F.uough need was obtained to make
a test of the yield this season.
While It will be ueces.ry to tist
tliiwo varieties which Indicate good
results further aud on a larger scale,
yet wo fitd assured that there are
several soils which will glvo very
satisfactory results indeed.
It Is our Intention at the end of
the coming season, to distribute
some of the host varieties throughout
the state, that they may meet a
more extended trial under varied
condition.
I.IVer Complaint lllllloinrii-x. '
The rhlel KympUiiiiH of thin dispute nrc '
iIcnrenMon ofitplrltjlbul coated lougue; tiiul i
IiihMhk month; dlHUKrctiililn biutth; dry
iKln with lilotclie and eruptions; willow I
oomplexlon mid )ellow eye; llrr-il; ii"IiIr ,
Hliotilrterx; dull pulnln right died: ruliituo
il7liiuKKand Irrnjulur l.xwcU. 'lliln com
plaint In nil of IU forum can lie iiiulily
cured by taxing Dr. Ounii' Improved
Liver 1'IIIh us directed; and u llngerlm;
ipi'll of kIcKmomh will often be prevented by
their uu. Hold nt ' cents a box by Multli
t Mlnlriu-
MAltKKfS Hi TKLKOIlAril.
IOKTl,ANI).
Wheat Valley, fI2S & I 2iJ Wnlln Walla
ll.liljf to SI, IS por.cetilal.
Flour nUindurd, H W to (I.
Walla Walla (.1 WO')!!.
Outside (trades, .ISO.
OiiUt-WlilteOOo to tc, gruyMOo.K
per btiMicI,
MlllslllllH llnoi ffJ)92l; stints, fii.ru
Krouini barley, SX; cnop feed. t-Z
liilddlliilin, fJTi, per ton.
Hay JIUTol7 per Ion.
Iluttcr Oregon fancy daily, .17 c;fat.ey
creamery I-JJ;koo(1 to fair, myjQSO.Cull
forma choice 37;.
I'KBm Orr'ifon 'H'r-n l&uitrni 20J per do?
i'oultry-Old chlckenx, ir mm (W.
l'otutiHM 7rK)ut80j per omtul.
C'heejio Oregon, II to lie; California
'i'i to 10c.
Huitars Oolden (', IJfp; extra O, ft,' dry
Kraniilatcd, U; cube, cruxhed aud I'ou
dercd, (JJJe ier pound.
llefliis Biuall while, Il'cl; pi rile :yt
hayox, SI 76; butter, ;: W, llinan, ? ,X)pei
CI lltJll,
lrlcit KrullH Tlio imirkct Ih firm. Quo-
tid: Italian prunes i to lie; Petite and
(lermaii, lOo ht (miuiiiI; riilHliH, HW) per
box; pluiiimnr dried pears, II to 2c sun
dried and factory plums, II to 12c; evnpo
mien isMiohes, !llp; Kmyrua llgs, ax;;
California flKs.Uo per xiuud,
Klro UK'' per pound.
Hides Dry htdoi, KX to Sc; J less for
cull; urcon over M iuniU, le; under &
miuiii1h, lie; sheep peltx, .Ck'JI.OO.
HMOKKI) MKATO AND I.AItt).
lOiHtern hams, Vi to lie; 'breakfast ba
con, Q to llejHliloi, tl to 10e; lard,
tolOujier pound.
HAN raANCIHCO.
HAN Kiianoisci), Kuli IS. WheaL.thu
weult opened on a tiletei' umrket. No. 1
white, Jl U7 to 51 .IS; cliolon SI ID iur
rrntnl.
llop..C(va;iai per pound.
Uarluy 1'Ved tilled oOV4; l'r cental
SI I7;eliolou SI 17 lo;i H,eoiumoiiKnido
II 1
OatN(lraySJ Olto 1 01; bhicltS2 10 to 'i 10
cr conlal1
OulonH..2 to V,i,
rotatHH..75otoSl l'i
MlHCIvliANKOUH MAItlCl.TS.
CUKUOO, Full. Il.-Wool I'iuturn Ore
Kon, 10 to Ilk-; valley, til to I no per siuud
lloer l.li, I toA 10; dreMed,tM.
Mutton l.lve, I lo.V; ilrim'd Sc,
lloi,' l.lve, 1 10; dreHod,Su.
Viiil 7 to 10c per Kuuil.
OUTWITTING A GRIZZLY.
A VPtirmMr Travitcr TelU How II
litinietl l' Herrn Old Hear.
Ho wm a venerable and intelligent man
slid hud Ix'cn a Kreat traveler, and he kind
ly undertook to while away an idle hour by
telling a iVtv York Krtn'ng S ,n r porter of ,
Hie tn" itiivanln of Culiforuia life In the
ftkii-lii'U of tin! sierra.
"I hud 'rul very coriom adventurer
iloun theif," he akl, "and, by the way,
young Know, if you OTcr happen to go to
that region i ou had Ixjttcr throw nfT jour
imtcnt leathers sntl oiirbfl1 shot b"
gin with, mid put mi cordurovi a-:ti lih-h
cowhW lxxt. ITM! brush do.vn 1'iei h.ie
thorns three inohos long, burlR-d ., lish
liooks, and you woiikl soon leavo bchi.id i ou
that co.-.iu in' with more of what is i'lsidu of
it than would suit yiu.
'As to your que, lion about grizzlies, I'll '
toll you my flrt end rather remarki.l)lu cx
lierienec with one of th'sic vftrnimts. I win
u kid, not yet twenty, and new to che rei'ion
of tho sierras having come from tli- Kast
hut a few nsmilis before. On u va- onhght I
night i-arly In April I v.at gi iitly moulder
ing homo ou muluback. I
wuli tho exception of a txx'kct-knife, for I
hail fiviiisulj lent my pist d to a fi loud early
i,i t.iu itiy. I hud almost reached i,ie ranch,
having only a short stretth of chapparal to
Mt. I hud heard the settlers imuilo ro
fpcctlully to old Kjihraim. The; said he
war llurcest in tho spring, after his winter's
slestiL IIo's always mi ugly customer, and
after a mun has had a wipe or two from hii
tnlons thoro 1 seldom enough left of that
man to toll the tale
"tin tins evening I g peak of I was dog
tired, ai I had boon riding all day. I had
almoit fallen asleep on my mule, when
Jumping Johosaphat! how that mulo did
jump! Standing uhoud, as largo as life, on
tho bunk of a little brook, was a big
grizzly. Ho grinned nt mo and growled in
a way calculated to agitate tho nerves of
Ajax, tho fellow who defied the lightning,
much mure thoao of a tenderfoot, as I wus
then.
"I had heard enough to know that if I
turned tail, that is tho mulo's tail, I could
leave Kphraim behind mo, but on tho other
side of him was homo, and 1 had my share
of grit even then. I had heard of the notion
entertained by some people that a maa can
master the most ferocious wild creat
tiro by looking hlui in tho eyes and advanc
ing straight uoii hlin Even a greenhorn
would back out of such an experiment with
Kphraim, tho most ferocious of alt wild
creatures.
"Huddonly I remembered X had in my
Iocket a largo box llllcd with friction
matches, those made with plenty of brim
stono for uso in a strong wind. An idea
occurred to mo.nnd 1 patted and encouraged
tlio mulo, who trembled so I thought sho
would drop down under me, and urged her
ooldly right in the face of old Bruin. When
within a few feet I Maidenly struck a dozen
mutches nnd threw thorn right into his open
jaws. Never was there a more sudden
ch.ingo from defiant and malignant ferocity
to tlio most abject cowardice. Tho huge
brute actually cowered and shook with ter
ror equal to that of the mulo horself.
"This was smoothing ultogothor outside
of liisoxnoiiunco. I supposo ho thought ho
hail Btruek n prairie flro on muloback. Even
the mulo saw tho situation and gained
courage. Hho advanced nnd I kept n con
tinuous showorof burning matches. Lucki
ly a ratlter strong wind blow from mo ami
curried away the fumes. In fact this Is
what brought the varmint to mo, ho having
winded mo To cut things short, old Eph
turned tail and Ignominiously lied.
"Now, stranger, I might proceed to relate
further how I kept at tho heels of that old
gniy und kept setting Ilro to his rur until
lie was entirely burned up; but in thU
skeptical ago It may bo well to suppress
some of tho facts of tho case, for four of be
ing doubted."
a k .fl tf z$T
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tJI I SALEM SAUSAGE WORKS.
f
Only German Market in City.
Choicest, Fresh, Smoked and
Pickled Meats Manufactured-
AI! hlndiof.Saiiw,e., Wholesale nnd lie
tall l'r-e delivery In city
'". lltx'
KISSES.
( X a Rovuo ir.d JuHiU )
A prominent phrefc'an calls tb kltl
tn elea-ant dliaemlnct" of dJse&je." Ha
-i niinnnral I WJ'S' lever i iprcad by it, so aro lung
less vagabond! Evidently kluea are not
en as ne, arm in oia iox lari ta
for sucl
Let him devoto hlmielf
our women healthy and bloom-
irrapea are (our,
tomaklnir ourv
log that ktuea may be klssea. Tbla can
urely bo doue by tbo tue of Dr,
Favorite Prescription, which
Pierce's
la limply
maslcal in curing' disvaaca peouliar to fo
malp. After taking' it for a reaaonablo
length of time there will be no more ir
regularity, backache, bcarUr-down eenaa
Uona. ne rroiu prostration, general debility
ind kindred allmenta.
It is the only medicine for women, told
by drug-piste, under a poiltlve fftmr
antee from the manufacturers, that It
trill give satisfaction in every case, or
money refunded.
Wonij's DrspKUAnr Medical Amo
tXiTIo.f, Proprietors, Buffalo, H T.
Dr.PIlECS'SPELLETS
171 Commercial St
MAS. WOLZ, PROP.
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
Southern Pacific Route
Stiasta Line
CALIKOItNIA KXPKKSS THAI KVH OAIL1
BKTWEKN POKTLAKD AIID 8. K.
)i irn ' n fArniT i
JWMjOi'h!
SjouthT
7.-00 p. m.
9.1h n. in.
10.lan.ni.
Lv.
Lv.
Ar.
Kortli.
Portland
Snlem
Han Fran.
Ar.
I.v.
Lv.
V:6j a. m.
7.20 a. in
D.OO p. in
ut lolloulng sta
Above trains stop euly
tlons north of Iioseburg, Iist Portland
Oregon Oily. Wood bum, snlem, Albauy
jungem, .-uraun, iinif.ey, iiurrisuui
.Ij'mjlou ,'lty, Irving and Kugene.
Moht ciiiipitte mid ith'tiLk inih ai.u ut. c-s t-L
balein and the Willainetto Vnlluy yufc uUisl.ni.
densed and accurate.
u
KCHEllUltG MAI.L. DAILY,
Parcly Vegetable and Perfectly
Harmless. Unequaled as a Llrer
I'lll. Bmallnet, Chenpcst, Easiest to
Take. One Tiny, Sugar-coated Pel
let a IIom. Cures Sick Headache,
Ulllous Ileadaehe, Constipation,
Indigestion, Ulllous Attacks, and all
derangement cf the Stomach aad Bowel,
oeuts a rial, by druegisU.
PKOFKSSIONAl, CAIIIW.
iJ. K
HON HAM. Il.N.HAYDEN
V. II. HOI.MlvS.
SHAM, HoLMOM A. llAMJEN, Attor
ncyHiuiiiw. nice In HubIi'k hec:
Ofiv.een Slaloand Coinl, on Com'lSt.
B"
M T. KICHAHOSON, Attorney nt law, ol
O. tleo upstairs In lioul rooms ol new
ousfi block, comer Commercial und Court
treelc, Snlem, Oregon.
J J. SHAW, Attorney-ut Ijiw, Salen.,
, Oitgnn. Oltlce Ilrht door to the lei
n head of stalls In the rear of Ladd i
Hush's bunk.
nll.MON KOHH, attorney at law, Sulem
L Ortijon. uilke uptulns In Putton
iock.
Pit ATT .t HUNT, attornoyh at law, Ktlem
Ureou Oiilce over Capital Niitionu.
iiiink, Commercial htreet. Jlouey to loan
ENTIRELY
IIiimt nn
REFORMED.
la
riu-
(ireul "pilUK MimIIcIiiii. Tlio lllnml
Ulliol.lln.
lli'iilU'iiinii: I lutvo lieou troubled with
had liliMid lor tuiiiu jtars. 1'urchui.vd two
IhiIIIiw ol lllbbird's llhcuiiiiitlo H ril,
ivhleh liiiMoured mo. At a blmut purillur
II him no tsiuiil Tiikc pletiauru In rioom
iiKMiilliik' It as a tonic, allermitlve and
rheumatic remedy. oun., lie.,
H K I'crmiixin, ljiton ilupaU. Mleh.
This l to cortlly tluil wo Know Jlr. Kit
uliMiu und belluxo the statement ni'ulo by
lilm to bo true. Wo roouitiiiend this
ivmedy us It the grisliest family mrdleliiu
tin our khelMNt. Wuluorlh A noulc,
luiUm lUipUU, Mich.
Hoh) by Hmlth. HleliiKi'.
F.XrllOllllMll
runs IiIkIi In tlilx vl- over Syntoin
Hilllilnr. in uwrvlMHl.v In iihIiii: it for
oaturrli of tin Stonmoli, CoiiHiiiiip
tlon l)ynH'iisu, Inipuro IiIihmI ami
to bullil up iliu SyMuiu It ivrtaliily
iiiimt I hi mi oxt'ollont proparntloii.
whoii uvtiis IkhIv hihwiLh ho woll ol
It. tIAwyr
llueUlir.Vriilr Sulir,
Tim Ilt Salve In the world for Cuts,
llml.w. Sorvw, ITIivm, S,ilt ltliiuiii, Koer
tloros, iVdoi. i,lmtHM Humts, Clittiilaliis,
Ciiriunud allHklii Kruptlous, nnd pwl
lively ont IttM, or no uy rvxiuirwl. li
Is guamiiWtHl lo iiUu perfect MtlUluellou
or iinuiey ioAuhIwI. I'rux, V6 rout jhi
Ikix.
CARTERS
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1'I.AX.
Tlio l'ortluiul hliiKiHMl Oil Vorl;
hhiiI a wunplo of Mux hihkI to tho lis
Kirliiii)iii(ttiilliiii, for tlio purpaso of
titiiii(;tMKri)vtli In tho proiliictlon
llf Mill,
TIlO hOtnl WMS K II .May iAill, but
owIiik lo tlio oxttvinu ilry weather u
liiiK'o portion or It fallihl to KiTiul-,
IlillO.
Tho hull wiutlit) liltick uplitnl of i
tho vulloy, Miuh as woiilii UhmiiikIiI. I
wl very Komi fur tlio prvnlui'tlon of!
whwit or otlirnrlii. No iortHUcr!
wan iimmI, I
TIlO VOlllkir IllllllU lllllllo II L'lWl ' Bk'SllNI.Ut'llsn,lrvlbrAalllhAlnuiKlAlnl
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KIWUI, UiielllnK two UWt III llflKllt ' lHim. Nito-, lir.,iu:iiir aftw
W llOll IliirvMnl. I MM Uwiuuiehhl Jtv Wuu U4r mvt
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t nlii.ll in IHU Jl OllSCIIIVIllliy
IIKHSlirVil ut!', Itilil tho plunU pulieil
Mini iiluiftHl In tuinll lilUti to ilrv
rtllW III M4l(ly llryltl, tho WOU M- mMr lua4 m I -4itt,iia. rurtw
mhs llirusliHl Mill. i!l villi? a vliriil of i"y"" i-.m. .. . iwi'wi mi . ww
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lleiluxmliii; u llriinkurtl.
Ono of tho strangest atones of a drunk
ard's reformation is told in tho l'hlliidolplun
T1mc. Wilinim 11, a prosperous trades
man of Kastorn l'oiinsylvauia, lost hl9
liroporty through uuforoseou business
troublo-t, and, loaviii(,' ills youiiK family,
went WiHt to rotrlovo his fortuno; but dw
iMiiriiKed by want of success, ho took to
ilriuk, and llnallj bivau:o a lU'Kruded
touiir. Ho dnftod eastward airitm. ninl wn
neon in Troy, N, Y., Iuuikuik aroiuuj liquor
saloons. Ho lm.1 lost his manhood, and
uvon 111- vory nnmo (having loux btiou
ushaiaul to bo culled by il), and moo know
linn us " Tho Worm of tho Hull."
Ohio, soon aftur tho arrlvnl of a circus
ntul inonuKurlo conibmution to oxhiblt in
thu oily, tho druiilturd saw ono of tho kooi
ors puruhasu a pailful of whisk v for a sick
oleplmiit, aud sueuUtHl oflor "lam to tho
olri'us tout, follownib' thu Impulse of his
ruKiiiK thirst.
Tho keeper put tho bucket of whiskv
down before "llutsy." the sick olephuut,
and sho drunk about half of It. The intolli
Kmit brute know it was medii'lno, auil did
not propose to tuko mure of it than sho
thought slio ntHHlod The bucket, still half
full of liipior, was loft sUndiii( hear her,
and tho keeper's ultuutioii was oalleil uway
for a uioiueut.
lTllr.11. i.tna l.l 1 1- . ,
"v " "i mien iiiruett when a
liloatod, rod fm-e was pokotl throtiKli under
UliM'imvus, and iu pan- of watery eves
were fastened kioo.1II.v upon tho buokot,
Jlelsv tlxtsl her keen litUo eyes on the In
truder, bUipiod Mwayiai; to and fro, ami
IVHltod to see what he would do.
lie did not notice her The fuooiuaUon of
thu whiskv blinded Una to every tluui; olso
Tlie bucket was Ui,oiul his roach. He
drew himself under tlio tent until he oouhl
iluU'h It. The instaut thai he did so, Jk-ts
lliniK her powerful truuk tireuud his wuist,
uml wlurlwl hiui up In the air.
Khe did not mean him any harm, but he
WMlumperitifMiUi her luedk-iuo, aud she
wouUI not stand tuuL So he luul ii,
time to give one wild sUnok ot terror, when
she to,l him Uirtj foot awa,v, where be
struck iiifumst one of the poudeivus u'hii
of a lioti cae, fell to the eu th w 1U1 one leu
broken, and three fractured ribs. Khe did
not alteuipt to follow untl hurt hint, for she
... milium u was oHrnea away
stn i. I.or lo Uie heautul
i ne rest of the story U a wlheUe
rvunaiu'e Tho wrvw-u.il wan's recovery
ws so slvw chat fllteeu weeks iuiu.1 i
fore lieiwuid wnlk ou orutcKea; but w tltat
loiis; time the UimvuKh honll Irealiueut
u.M i-ienustxt all Um lujuor out of him, unU
he h.ul Ui:un to look Mtsaeiiutir bke hk
former self
One da,v. when a party of Ulw vlsiUsi
the hosptiuL distritwUus; flowers anU rstaU.
iuk mutter to the (MlieuU, one of Umu, n
Iwudnouie but iHid-faoed yuan; Pr
UpMl by his ohair, uiul sm at aim u it
strautfel- startled
"l-alher," ske wild, "ye doal
tuv i nn jimr oauynuir Nai.r.
It was twtdre year siisce Uie Wul fissi
him, but stM knew hi in.
tihe aud aim tsmveyett lt Wr avM a
soon a powuliie, where, m lime, he was ro
lorvd U bealta. found tried -i potmen
ai.d U-u a now M,. ,i ,,t, (v. k w
dustr.i uUu-hivi.ii-utt i . tiu- a-i
Ilia letilurv ii
li fatal I i h i i ,
.ii ! I -
D'AKIYAIHNUHAM, Attorneys and
counselors at luw, Mlem, Ureaon
iuvlUK auubitniciot the reeordsof.Mailoii
.-oiiuiy,inciuUiiii;iilotand bloolc index oi
Nilem, thej have special iaellllles lor ex
umiuniK titles to real ostiill. llusluehs li
UiOMipreinu court audio theslute depart
nients will iecelu pionipt attention.
00 a. m.
IU.52 a. m
:10 p. in.
Lv.
Lv
Ar.
Portland
Salem
Kot-eburg
Ar.l
Lv.
Lv.
4:00 p. m.
l.-Ori p. m.
sW a. in
lllmny Loral, Dally (Kxcrpt Snniisy.)
U0 p. in.
'HI j. m.
U0 p. in
Lv.
Lv:
Ar.
Portluud
siil-'in
Albany
.r.lt:i
L.
I
;O0a u
!.. lo
.00 a. in.
PCLLMAN BUFFET SLUEPfiHS.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS.
Kor actMmmodation ol secoud class
passengers attached to ezpress trains.
iVest Side Division, Between Portland
and Cervallis:
DAILY EXCKPT bUNDAY).
7:30 a. m. l"Lv.
12:10 p. m. I Ar.
"Portland
Corvallis
Ar. j 5:30 pTn..
Lv. 12:65 p. m.
At Albany and Corvallis connect wltn
rains of Oregon Pacific lUllroad.
RXPIlESS TBAIN (DAILY EXCEPTBCNDAY
1:40 p. m.
7.25 p. m.
I Lv. Portland Ar. I
Ar.McMlnnvllle Lv. j
8.20 a. iu
6:li a. m.
Through Tickets
To all points
EAST and SOUTH
'or tickets and lull lulormation regard,
m rates maps, etc., apply to the Couipa-
u o hkdui ouiciii, vrregou.
cr. uuutiis. ahhi. u
It. KOKHLEU.
K. and PaRg. Ag't
M imager
THE YAOUINA ROUTE.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
Of Course
on
mve
Seen
N
inv procure some copies aud Suncl tojtmr frfiitot,
advertise this
region.
JOHN O'MHUA, Attorney at Uvr. Itooin
ocr Ciiplial Nutlonal bank. CoJlec
tlonsaspcci diy. C'oire-p..ndeatcso iciUu
DH.J. 1. KEENh, Dentist. OIIicooti
tbo Wliltv Comer Court aud Com.
icreial stiecls.
T H.PUH II, Architect, Plans, Sped
. llcatloiis und suieilulcndence loi
uitice 2yu com.
all fiascos oi builuings,
iNiciai ai., up sunn,,
0.
S. .Mc.NALLV.Archllect, New Hush
lire man block. PImiinmihI -.ii...mm-!i
tlons of nil ibis,, m,i ol buildings ousliun
nolico. HuperlniemUMceoiuoikliroiiiuti)
ookuI after. ' 2Mf
AW. liLal'.-ArtUt btudlo, Hush
. iney block. Classes TiiiirsdiMk and
Vnd Oregon Development company'!
steamship line. 225 miles shorter, 20 houi
less time than by any other loute. Klrrl
class through passenger and freight lln
from Portland and all points In the Wl
lamette vallev to and Irom Ban Kranclsci
TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Hundays).
LeaveAtoauy ........ I;00l la
LeaNeCorvullls 1:40 P 11
Arrive Yaqulna 6:30 P AI
Leave Yaqulna- ...... .0:45AM
Leave Corvallis 10-35 A A!
Arrlvo Albany n.-io A if
O. C. trains connect at Albany auc
Corvallis.
The above trains connect at YAOUINA
with the Oregon Development Co's Lib
JfHtejunKhlnH between Ynonlna aud Ha
Francisco.
8AILIXQ DATES.
FROM YAQUIMA
.. June 2.
Nimrdujs,
1IUS1NRV4 CAltDS.
A
Nl-.W Puper Hinger. New ttxils, Niw
tlesiKU : ills leallitd till' Iran,- II
Kiveiilu.encos. E. K. HA l.Ls Ollli-e with
lllobo Ileal Esiate I-;xcliiini,e.
Ml
Its. P.. !. IIONCU. Ixirbor mid hulp.
dHs-ter. SliiitiiiM-Miliii- iiiiii.w n.,
eiuldreii s hair a spc'lulty. whe III be
pleased to seoull tiei old cusloiners at her
shop npp.isliu the Oiwra Home.
lunni'H l-TnEE barbar and halrdress.
H er. Hull-ciUtlliL'-JTi 1-,-nls ii,i-i,,ni;
cents. Until loom-, in mniiM.tioii li,i i
work. HSMtalo stri-vl.
1) J, LA1HK.N AiCtl,, .lrtillif.ictuie.orall
kliidsor vuhlcles. ltopnirln a.'speclal
i.v. Hhnp.i.hiieitieet,
SIX). HliKYK-.larber nnd Hulrdrefs
. liigiirork. Htiirtibuthsluihecity
Couimuiih.l StrtHt.sxileiii.
V M II. DUNN INHTtlN, I'niprietor Will
I Hiiiviiuituitiorishop-uiider Wlllam-
..i .. i '' ' ""' "n'' cl,,s workmen em
ployiHl,
STEAMKKS.
aruiion, Krlday, june
Willamette Valley, Tuesday July
Willamette Valley, Thursday " l
t-arallon, Tuesday... . i
?.TFAMKKM' . ,rH0M SAN KKANCISCI
Willamette Valley, Krlday Juno 27
5?.ffi :.T"ffty?-o---v--- Jiy 1
tarallon, Thursday io
Willamette Valley, Tuesday " u
This company reseres the right tc
V. R "!; uive niiuuui nouce.
..,. Isengers Irom Portland a
cw
WS
t?Prt mill Pnrtlanrl naH nit
tl?ni ... !"-." - nu
tTmt&uiiHiu vtuieypoinu can make dost
connection with the tralna of thi
and ir destined to Kan Francisco, should
arrnnge to arrive at Yaqmna the evening
before date of sailing.
i uiruKcr sua rrcien iuim Alwiri
rorlnforniatlanaDDlr tn sic
Lowtit.
UUL.MAN A Ca. Freight and
tki
essra
Agenu 200 and 202 Front su. Portland, Or.
CO. HOOUK Ao't Gen'l Frt. A
Pass. Agt., Oregon I"aclflo K. It. Co..
O H. HAHWELL, Jr. GenU0FVr?!U4 r
tass. Agt. Oregon Development
Co., 304 Montgomery it.;
mw
y TO MAi
OITETHIITC
m
Health is Wealth I
Dl; l MI Til, IVntlst.W State stnvt,
Si lmi. or. rtnifcheU dental orveral
lluiik oluw)dterlptlou. Painless oHa
llou.u spoiialt. '
on l
lul?i l'--wnirHctor and builder
.,.,,. ".""""'"'.""K" l"llty. 4,si
IOIIN (HtAY.-Contractor
r uie lu-iii.t nu ii. .... k
oiiiieicUl ktnut, .-vilem Orion.
IUII.N KMtiUT. jtkH'kkniiiu. Hon
M.rh,2,l2slJfJ',,4"u,ti,toMiiy-shoi
hi the 4 o? UlH.rt strwi, iiloni.OiwJ.n
i'jotf
Mictirr notion
DU. E. C. WEST'S Nerve and Brain
Treatment, a guaranteed specific for Hy
caused V the uso of' alcohol oMo"
,ii,oJ,.li,lrnKe,,; Men,al PreMlon.'Sou'Jn:
?,FnLh,en;'n "H'DKln Insanity and
leading tp mUery, iecay and death ni.
mature oldage, ba'rrenness, losS of cg?r
can ed by ov er-exertlon of the brain Each
contains one month's treatment tl a.
a box or six boxes for $5.00, wm by mill
prepaid on receipt of price, "
WE GUARANTEE SIX B0XE8
To cure any case. With each order ie-
written (M . rrMr our
aSKsia?5? rir!
gUt.le.gentr&VjoCo
There is only one thing that is better to send your
friends in the East than a New Years JOURNAL and
that is to send them the WEEKLY JOURNAL a year
or at least six months. It will give them good eveiy-daj
information about our State and immediate ct n.i.ii.nity.
i . ii. u, . lm, tiregtm. AKets mri
fteAneMtaj eveuiiiB 't ItTtiSti lnsutn
l uhrwilmiti F. Ji.5dinMv,iK
flu Kkm. ItAumtcr. Al
ll a- ,t7f?r ,, No. KL Depart-
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