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THE TURNER TRIBUNE VO L. V I. T U R N Kit, O U K U O N , T IIIII.8 D A Y, WORLD HAPPENINGS OF CURRENT WEEK Brief Resume Most Important Daily News Items. COMPILED FOR YOU K t h i I i of Noted I'ropie, (M t tn u M lU M i d l’orlile Northwest, u M K h e r T h lifi Worth Knowings J. I* llyde. Justice o f the peace of Illalae, Wash., « h o cut hie throat «h e n be fell on au ax Monday morn ing, died Tuesday. Three soldiers were killed and nine seriously burned «b e n pyrotechnics exploded In a pit during an exhibition st Camp llullls, north of Han Antonio, T e x . Monday night. The nomination of William Henry Hay to be a brigadier general of cav alry «a s sent to the senate Tursday. Edmund W lttem ler « a s nominated as a brigadier gcueral of Infantry, A police patrol on special assign ment between Amsgh and Charlemont, Ireland, « a s ambushed Sunday and t « o In the patrol « e r e wounded letter Dungannon police searched the dis trict and arrested five men. deduced rales on eggs from Heattle and vicinity to Chicago and surround ing territory will be effective May 26, It was announced Tuesday by the Northern Pacific railroad. The old * rate was (3 331* per 100 pounds, which will be reduced to (2 60. A rapid spread of the coal strike Into nonunion strongholds was ad mitted Tuesday st headquarters of the bituminous operators' association. “ The enemy Is gaining ground much faster than we anticipated." said the president o f a Pennsylvania company. The Chicago, Rock Island A Pacific Railway company. In Us annual report for the year ended December 21. 1221. made public Tuesday, showed a bal ance o f Income available for dividends or 26.7(0,262.22. of which (3,667.626 was applied to the payment of full dividends on the preferred stock. Charges that the war department has sold property and la selling prop erty at "ridiculously and criminally low prices to favored customers, con ceallng from congress and deliberate ly misrepresenting the facts." were made In the house Tuesday by Repre sentative Johnson, republican. South Dakota. Guarantors for the Chicago Grand Opera company will have to stand an assessment of "not more than ( 66,000 at the outside,” for the deficit In curved by the company In the two weeks Just concluded In San Fran cisco, It was stated by Selby C. Oppen- helm, who had charge of the appear ance here. Michael II. Walsh. 74, horticulturist, Internationally known as the origi nator of the Rambler roses, died at hla home In Woods Hole, Mass., Mon day night. The latdy Gay and the Minnehaha were rambler creations evolved by him They brought him grand awi.rds by societies In this country and abroad. Secretary Hughes has received from Ambassador Harvey In laindon a note from Lord Curxon, foreign secretary, which staled that the government of Great llrltaln would not In any clr- cumstanres question the rights of the United States In Its claims for pay ment of costs of the American army of occupation In Germany. Approval of (0 advances for agri cultural and livestock purposes aggre gating (2,616,000 was announced Mon day by tho war finance corporation. Distribution of the loans Included: California, (9000; Colorado, (58,000; Idaho, (10,000; Iowa, (118,000; Mon tana, (71,000; Texas, (401,000; Utah, (299,000, and Washington, (10,000. Solution o f the mystery of the find ing last Friday o f the package of 2000 (5 treasury hills In the Totomac river near the bureau o f engraving and printing wns announced Monday by Chief Moran of the socret service, who said that the bills were a part of the bundle of 1000 shoots, each containing four (5 notes, stolen from the bureau about a year ago. SIGN RUSSO-GERMAN TREATY Full Diplomatic Relations to lie Ra ce- tabllahrd Art Declared Disloyal. G enoa—A treaty between Germany and Ruaala waa signed st llapallo Sun day. the signatories being the foreign ministers of the two countries, George Tchltcherln for Russia end Dr. Walter Hathenau for Germany, Tho signing of the tresty between Germany and Russia, which nullifies tho Host I.ltovsk treaty, cancels all war claims arising from the natlonall Ixatlon of property, and re establishes full diplomatic relations between these twu countries on a basis of equality, has caused profound astonishment and resentment among the allied delega tions. The ministers of the powers which convened Ihe conference decided at a meeting held Monday ulght to have a committee of experts examine this trvaty, to determine whether It con flicts with tho Cannes resolution or the treaty of Versailles. Hubsequently the convening powers will meet with I'oland. C iech oS lova kia. itoumanla and Jugo-Slavta to as certain the views of the lesser powers and deal with the report o f the ex perts. The llrltlsb and French dele gates declared that they considered the signature of the treaty a disloyal act. Apparently It may Imperil the conference. It Is stated that the signing of the treaty, which took plare at Rappalo waa unknown to the allied leaders, when Delegates liarlhou, Schanxer and Theunye met to consider the reply which the Russians might make to the conditions Imposed on that country, but as soon as the delegates learned of Ihe treaty, their program waa changed, and the situation, which Is considered extremely grave, waa fully discussed. M. Rarthou. head of the French del egation. Is seeking further Instruction from hla government at Farts, and declared that be would not sit beside Russians In semi-official meetings. The situation Is so critical that the most prominent delegates are reserv ing their opinion until after the ex perts examine the new document, which Is generally regarded In allied circles aa an Infringement of the Gen oa agenda, because It has to do with reparations and affects existing treaties. STORM AND FLOOD SWEEP MID-WEST C hicago— Twenty-one persona were known to have been killed, more than 100 Injured and tbouaanda made home- leaa by tornadoes and flood waters which swept over the central west Monday. Tornadoes were reported In s score of Illinois and Indiana towns. Homes were demolished, telephone and tele graph service to the stricken districts crippled and livestock killed. Throughout the area from Ohio on the east to Kansas and Nebraska on Ihe west, heavy rains swelled streams already out of their bands and Inun dated thousands of acres o f rich farm land In addition to vast tracts already under water. While snow and sleet covered Colo rado, Kansas and Nebraska. Missouri and Iowa were pelted with heavy hail storms which smashed windows and damaged crops Several Inches of snow were reported from Denver. The storm waa believed to have been Ihe same which lashed several towns In northeastern Kansas Sunday night, killing several persons, then Jumped over Missouri to reappear early Monday In southern Illinois. A t Irvington the twister swept path 23 mllca long and 160 yards wide through the renter of the village, kill Ing several persons. More than half of the homes In the community were destroyed. Flalnfleld, 111., was almost obliterattd. A fter visiting many llllnoia towns, the tornado Jumped Into Indiana, strik ing Hedrick, a small village In the western part of the state, early In the afternoon. Tw o hours later, before the place had time to recover, a sec ond tornado caused several deaths and heavy property damage. Diving Plane Kills Two Dallax, Tex.— Captain G. S. Little and Sergeant James L. Johnson, army officers from K elly field, San Antonio, were killed here Sunday, when the air- piano In which they were riding went Into a nose dive at a height of about 100 feet and fell. The accident occurred near a pri vate landing field and It la believed the aviatori Intended to make a land The allied debt refunding commis ing when the plane dropped to the sion created by congress and entrust ground. ed with conversion Into long time se curities of the debts of the allied na Railroad Shops Burn. tions to the United States wns for Kearney, N. J. — Four shops, nine mally completed Tuesday through motors valued at (40,000 and several confirmation by the senate of the passenger cars were destroyed by fire nominations of Senator Smoot o f Utah in the repair shops of the Penniylvanla and Representative Rurton o f Ohio, railroad between Kearney and Jersey republicans, as members o f the com City Sunday. A conservative estimate mission. of the lost was (500,000. ALLIES GIVE CURT TO Definite Yes-or-No Anrwer Is Demanded. A I»H IL 20, x o . :io. 1922. • jf i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i n i i i i i i i i K i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i t i i i i i i i n i i i i i i i i m i i i i i i i i i H i i i i i i i i n i i i i i i i n i i n H i u m i t n n i n i i i i i i i m i i i i n m m STATE N E W S i ¡ Redmond. — T h e Farmers' Ware house A M illing company stockholders have virtually decided to rebuild the warehouse destroyed by fire Christmas i eve The Shadow of the Sheltering Pines A New Romance of the Storm Country By GRACE M IL L E R WHITE Seaside.— A movement la on foot j among the residents of Seaside and Coprrlxtit by the R. K FT, Company Gearhart to build a bridge across the a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM iiiu ii: i: iiiii:iiiiiiii: iiiiiiiii iiiii iiiiiiiii iiiii iiiii iiiii iiiii iiiii iiiii iiiii ii iii ii iii ii iii ij iii ii iii ii iii ii iiii m ii i? mouth of the Necanlcum river con-1 CHARTER X I—Continued. lay staring hopelessly about the room. noiselessly and picked up the pellets nectlng the two cities. — 11— Then suddenly out o f the shadows In one after another and dropped them “ God. how I’ ve prayed for this mln- the corner floated Tonnlbel Devon. He silently Into the medicine. As quietly Salem.—C. Stanfield, employed for the covers were restored, and Ihe arm the past few month« on a ranch five tte," he exclaimed, turning on her groaned and turned slowly In the bed. l.loyd George Announce# That Aim mllra east of Salem, was killed Satur- tiddenly. Instead o f getting better he w-as get slowly withdrawn. Directly beneath “ I have, too," said Tonnlbel In a ting worse. The ghost o f Devon's the window, Tonnlbel rose up. day while repairing a woodsaw. There Is to Form Fact Ilei wren 34 4iy. sweet voice. “ I thought you'd daughter was haunting him In every There through the faint light she were no eyewitnesses to the tragedy. orgotten about me.” one o f hla sober hours. He hated was staring Into the face o f Reginald Nations Represented, Ithaca and every one In It. I f Dr. Brown. Instantly she recognized him, "W hy, I couldn't do my work half Aatoriae—W ith tho hills on both ray well. I've thought about you so Paul were dead— and all the terror o f that day when be sides of the river covered with snow ouch,” cried the boy, “ and I've been lie sat up, hla head whirling. lie and her brutal father had placed a Oenoa.—'T he Russian delegates were to a depth o f from six Inches to a foot, ■landing a lot for you and me. You crawled to the floor, went to the bath menacing shadow over her swept her room and soaked hla head In cold wa nearly off her feet. Reginald had come told Saturday to answer definitely yea many of the logging camps have been ee, Dr. John U a sort o f a guardian compelled to suspend operations tem o me, and next year I'll he twenty- ter. Then he sent a servant for a not only to barm Paul Pendlehaven, or no as to whether they will put Into but to get berl hree. Then I have all my own money. pot of strong coffee. porarily. practice the conditions of the Cannes So happy was Dr. Paul to have Ton "Stand by. Salvation o f Ihe Lord,” - . - - can *r»-t married then. If I ■•■ant to." Salem. 16 ben the time for filing , -o h ." M ld T o n n lM In a queer little nlbel back that he Insisted on sitting shot across her tortured soul, and then resolution and the guarantees submit declarations of candidacy for the pri •nice. up to hla dinner. throngh the break In the wire netting ted to the London experts' report, ace mary elections to be held May 19, ex-1 “ It was a long hour, my dear.” he she thrust her clenched fist. Reginald "Yes, I believe In early marriages.” cording to a French communique Is plred Friday night, seven republicans ’ hlllp went on emphatically. "Wasn't said, smiling. 'Tint I'm glad you went took the blow she gave him without an out. He's a nice fellow. Philip. My audible sound and fell backward Into sued subsequent to the adjournment and four democrats had entered the t a queer thing that all the while the garden below. H e was paralyzed was haunting the shore you were In brother and I have often wished our o f a lengthy meeting Between the al gubernatorial contests. young cousin would pattern after him. by the blazing eyes and the memory he house, my bouse almost? You lied leaders and the Ruaalans. but It does seem as If nothing can be that the body o f the ghost-girl was Monmouth.— The W illam ette Valley ee, I live Just next door to you.” It seemed Impossible, aald the ” <>b!" Tony said again. Something done with him. Even hla mother has somewhere beneath the broad surface Flax and Hemp Growers' Co-operative French statement, to get anything o f Lake Cayuga. ad hurt her dreadfully. Something he no Influence over him." m )fht ^ marrt^ nMt tangible from the soviet delegates, association has purchased three acres j „ „ “ I've never seen him.” stated Ton Tonnibel beard him land on the soft on the west aide highway at Rick- nlbel. grass, and for a few seconds she stood -ear and. of course. It would be to who astonished the allied representa “ He's scarcely ever at home." an panting against the window. Then she tives by demanding 60.000,000,000 gold reall, six miles north of this city, and Catherine. withdrew her arm and crouched down "And time and again I heard how swered Dr. Paul, “ and the worst of rubles sa the amount due Russia be will erect a modern plant. It la, he gives no explanation as to on the floor. nuch some little girl was helping Dr. cause of foreign Intervention. This Bandon.— The machinery of the Ban- What had her fatlieris pal put In where he goes." ’ aul." he went on. "But somehow I Is two and a half times greater than don Woolen Mills plant formerly oper Then after dinner as usual Tonnlbel. Dr. Pant's medicine? Minute by min ■ever heard your name and hadn't the amount the allies claim from ated here has been sold to the Browns he last Idea— " He stopped. Then with Gussle Piglet In her arms, read ute she became more acutely sure that Ruaala. ville Woolen Mills o f Brownsville, Or., te slipped ble arm about her. from the Bible. The clock struck ten no goo«l had been Intended. Silently "I An Italian statement regarding the and la now being packed for shipment lldn't know she was my little girl," when she arose softly and began to she took up the glasses and carried them to her own room. Then she slip- prepare fo r the night. By the even meeting waa more optimistic. It point under the direction of J. Cordtngley. >e finished. breathing o f the man oc the bed she tied out Into the hail, ran along the Tony closed her eyes. All the un- ed out that the subjects discussed are master mechanic. tapplneaa o f the past weeks left her knew be was asleep, and as quiet as corridor and rapped softly on John more vaat In scope than was dreamed Redmond.— The (25.000 bond Issue { moment like a vanished burden, a mouse she crept about softly so as Pendlehaven’s apartments. Tw ice she o f when the Genoa conference origin not to arouse him. The suite directly repeated her summons In nervous little of the Squaw creek irrigation district le bad said she was his little g irt ated. back of Paul Pendlehaven's had been rap-taps that penetrated Dr. John’s was bought Monday by Guy E. Dob lo w very lovely the world was! "T h is," saya the statement. “ Is an given to her. She went Into her bed sound slumber. When he recognized S son for the First National bank of “ I-ean against me. dear.” murmured attempt to bring about the co-exlst- room and made ready to retire. Then her. opened the door and noticed how Redmond. The price paid was 90, the >hlllP " An<1 thls time—Oh, Tony, ence In the world of finance, economy over her night robe she drew- a light white sue was, he drew her Instantly highest mark readied here by lrrtga lon'« '™ Te today without telling kimono. to him and shat the door. and commerce (w o opposite regimes— .. . . , ! ne you love me a lot. tlon bonds in several year.. Tony fll|npawl h|m wlth one llttIa She turned off the electric switch Between chattering teeth she began capitalism and communism. This and stood near the window looking to tell him the dreadful tale. As she morning the experts were struggling Eugene - B a d weather during the ' P * « " » 61“ «*- Her *>'*• out. Her heart sang with gladness. went on zlth the story the listener's In a kingdom of figures and In the last week has been responsible for Idle- , . , ,. „ She had but to hearken back to the face grew much concerned. .. . . ,, . . 1 love you more n the whole world, afternoon the allied leaders took the ness in the county bridge and road ^ tr, mble<L „ U oren , know bow afternoon to hear a dear voice telling “ Somebody's tried to poison him.” discussion back Into the kingdom of building departments. It has been lm Q ,e)1.. her o f a great love, love for her. Ton he cried, taking a long breath. “ My principies." possible to work the roads or to start It |jn-t any one's a(raIr ins, how nlbel Devon. How very much she bad God, who could be so damnable as Prem ier Lloyd Oeorge of Great Brit on new projects and the bridge crews nany times Philip made Tony tell him to be thankful fo r i that? Come, let me get the stuff.” ain has announced that hla aim at the hare been unable to haul the materials die d marry him, nor la It any one's Together they stole back to Tonnl- Suddenly she saw the tall tree di rectly In front o f Dr. Paul's room bel's room and Dr. John carried away Genoa conference Is to bring Into be from the sawmills. iflTalr how many times he kissed her, tut It Is our business to listen to shake as If a giant hand were clotcb- the medicine with him, leaving Tony ing a pact among the 34 nations rep with a caution not to speak o f the Bend.— County Commissioner Knlck »hlllp's conclusion, resented, agreeing not to Invade one matter to bis brother. Putting on his “ I'm going to tell Cousin John and another's territories. It would be erbocker Saturday afternoon wired the ; clothes, John went outside and made almllar to the four-power pact nego state highway commlMlon to accept Jousln Paul tonight that we re going a tour o f the house. It wasn't difficult the bid of (65,000 for the completion » be married.” he said, and Tonnlbel tiated at Washington. | to find the place w*here the man had tad no Inclination to forbid him. llrltaln Is against a part with mili of ¡5 miles o f road on the Redmond- fallen, but there was no * him With dark thoughts, Katherine was tary sanctions, It waa declared, be Slsters and Slsters-Tumalo highways. catching fur them to came back again, , anywhere. cause sanctions belong to the order O f this amount Deschutes county will ihe saw the happy shining face of Tonmhel did not sleep at all that night. But very early In the morning he girl, saw Philip lift the little figure of Ideas that an endeavor is being have (12,500 to pay. she arose and slipped Into Dr. Paul’s irotu the car and draw her np the made to get away from, and guaran Nyssa. — Large acreages will be room and put back the medicine Dr. Her teeth came together In tees would mean a new grouping of planted to potatoes and other crops iteps. lharp m lw l7 „ >he turneJ from ^ John had given her. tht powers. The military holiday Idea In this vicinity. A crop survey made , lnduw anJ went upstairs. During the morning Dr. John Pen is not practical. by the Nyssa Commercial club shows -------- dlehaven softly entered her room. He In response to questions, the spokes plantings as follows: T o potatoes. 893 ! came forward, his hands outstretched, C H APTE R X II. man for the British said that Mr acres : to lettuce, 96 acres : onions. ; his face white and very grave. Lloyd George's plan resembled Presi 62H cares; other vegetables, 23 acres; ! A Little Drop o f Something. “ Darling little girl,” he whispered, dent Hardlug's Idea for an association, grain, 2467 acres; red clover, 347; [ Reginald was sitting in his mother's with much emotion. “ You have saved w m that evening when his sister which It was hoped would bring dis alfalfa, 2195. my brother's life. The villain, who i >pened Ihe door and entered. The ever he was, put the rankest kind o f armament or a big reduction of arma poison In I t H e must have gotten It Eugene.— The law prohibiting the ! llr> “ l,ou‘ for Mr* Curtls- then ment In Its wake. from some doctor, for no druggist “P • Lloyd George received a cable mes practice of allowing camp fires to . , . . . . . . »as so white and drawn looking that would have sold It to him. . . . , . . sage from Senator Joseph 1. France remain burning In the forests w ill be ter . brother stared at her. "Mebbe he’s dead.” replied Tony gen of Maryland, saying he was about to strictly enforced this year, according -w h a t's the matter. , „ r he , sked tly. with an expression o f awe. “ It propose a resolution In the American to N. F. McDuff, supervisor of the T|tb no particular Interest In his voice. was a long tumble he took.” ” 1 hale everybody In the world." senate asking that Am erica be repre Cascade national forest. Mr. McDuff "N o ; he got aw ay! I've hunted the said that two doxen or more fires In mapped the girl. sented at the conference. place over for him. Would you know Through the Break in the Netting She him again If you saw him?” The message waa referred to the the Cascade forest were started from | “ W h ew ! That’s some hale." laugh- Thrust Her FlaL ' ** Reggie. “ Sure,” replied Tony, nodding, but secretary-general of the conference. camp flrea last year. Katherine threw herself down on she said no more. T o tell him who The British attitude was described as Ing at Its roots. How could that be? he divan. Stayton.— The outlook for having a the man was would mean to break the being that the British government There wasn't any wind, not even a “ Worst of any one I hate Paul Pen- cannery ready to operate here by the solemn oath site had made on the could not Interfere with the affairs breeze. H er heart Jumped Into her time the canning season opens is very llehaven and next— well, next I hate Christ to her mother. throat as she crept away from the of another nation. ?oustn John." she said between her A timid knock brought the conversa good. R. D. Hope of Medford, who has window and back Into Pendlehaven's eelh. “ I wish, oh. how I wish Paul tion to a close. Mrs. Curtis was at been mansger of the cannery there for room. The little night lamp glimmered vould die tonight. I'd almost like to Notes Over-Subscribed. the threshold when Pendlehaven open several years will be the factory man till hltn myself. I f It weren't for him, dimly above the small table with Its ed Ihe door. Washington, D. C.— A hearty over ager here. The cost of the plant and »•e'd all have money, and If It weren't load of medicine glasses. She sto«xl “ I ’ve been looking the house over in the shadow and peered through the subscription to the new treasury Issue the matter o f financing Its erection, 'or that girl with him, he'd die." for you, John,” she began. “ Boy's got screen. There among the dripping o f 3H per cent six months' certificates etc., are under discussion. “ Well, I might cheer you up a little a headache! He said for you not to f I told you that perhaps before long branches w-as the quiet figure of a bother to come to him, but to give bearing the lowest government Inter Salem.— The world war veterans’ man. roar Illustrious Cousin Paul will be est rates since 1917 was announced me something to make him sleep.” H er mind went Immediately to her Saturday night by Secretary Mellon. state aid commission, at a meeting aider Ihe sod.” "Is he drunk?” demanded Pendle father, but she put the thought o f him The girl sat up and stared at him. Prelim inary reports, he said. Indicate held here Saturday, approved 386 ap haven. away, for the form In the tree was “ Don’t be a fool, R eggie," she said Mrs. Curtis began to cry. that the total subscriptions w ill ag plications for cash bonus. These ap much more slender than Uriah Devon's. vlth a sneer. "Cousin John says Paul “ John, how unkind I” she sniffled gregate more than (300,000,000 for the plications aggregated (96.500 and aver will be able to go out o f the house very Dr. Pendlehaven still slept, his face from the haven o f her handkerchief. Issue, which was for about (150,000,- aged (250 each. The commission also loon, that by next week he can go turned toward the wall, and Tonnlbel "The moment the child complains ev passed upon 83 applications for loans. 000. A ll the federal reserve districts, squatted down at the foot of the bed, tnywhere he likes." erybody accuses him o f drinking. No, keeping the dark figure In the tree In he said, have reported oversubscrip These aggregated (207.500. The loan Reginald got up taxlly. He said of course, he Isn't drunk." applications approved averaged (2500 ,OIIU.lhlng h)s blvll( h that rande the line of her vision. She dared not tions o f their quotas. each. leave the room, nor dared she call ils sister struggle to her feet. She For many days Reginald Curtis itood a moment and gazed with star- out. How often Dr. John had told 6000 Tenants Rebel. Monmouth.— Lad's Iota, owned by S. Jed eyes at the door that had closed her that his brother must be kept free tossed fitfully In bed, tortured by the from shocks o f every kind. For an thought tnat he would never cease Chicago.— Six thousand tenants of J. M cKee of Independence, which won [toggle on Ihe other side o f It. other ten minutes slie leaned her chin being haunted by Tony Devon's spirit. “ Now, w-hat’d he mean by that?" Chicago apartment houses, st a mass the best record for a Jersey cow kept He dared not get up, for he was cov meeting Sunday, pledged themselves by the American Jersey Cattle club, «he wondered dully. “ What did he on her hand, still keeping tier eyes ered with bruises from his fall, and on the window. Then she saw the lienn by saying that If he could help produced 1047.94 pounds o f butterfat to refuse to move on May 1, Chicago’s added to his misery, he Imagined ev- flutter of a wistaria branch against ery time the door opened he was go semi annual moving day, and to refuae for the year which closed April 7. t Cousin Paul would never drive again. toe screen and knew that the hour I wonder Just w-liat he meant by that I" Confirmation o f the record was tele ing to be arrested. But no such thing to pay Increased rents. had come. Another tense silence for Reggie knew what he meant by Ills happened, and one afternoon when The m eeting was held under the graphed this week to Mr. McKee. This s-ords If Katherine didn't. He Intend several minutes, then a little scraping Dr. John was gone and his mother auspices o f the Tenants' league of exceeded by 7.86 pounds the previous ed to put Dr. Paul out of the way, sound as If a sharp Instrument was and Katherine were shopping down Chicago. Many of the tenants re world's record, held by Plain Mary, ;hus helping Ills mother ns well as moving over wire. Some one was try town. he crawled out of bed and made a Maine cow that had produced 1040.8 ing to get In. Tonnlbel crawled for ilinself. He wanted to get away from ported that landlords had served no his way softly from the house. ward on her knees until she was di Ithaca, to leave Ihe town that always tice of a (10 Increase In rent effective pounds o f butterfat. Uriah Devon had ventured hack to rectly In front o f Dr. Paul. ;>ut him In mind o f Tonnlbel Devon. May 1. the lloghole with his canal boat, so Salem.— Initiation o f a land settle P ie least wind that blew brought hack She sank back against the bed and when Reginald api>eare<l aboard her ment plan In many ways similar to .he awful moment »h en he and Devon waited. Devon met him with a growl. Alien Law la Extended. that now In effect In California prob lad discovered the girl had drowned The scraping sound at length ceased. "W here In h— I you been all this With a forward shove of her head, lerself, and because o f hts tormenting Washington, D. C.— The senate Sat ably will be attempted in Oregon with time, Rege?” he demanded In a sinis Tonnlbel saw that the wire netting had •on science he drank more heavily ev- urday adopted the house Joint resolu in the next few years, according to ter tone. Reggie shuddered, as he sank down tion extending to June 1, 1924, the Percy A. Cupper, state engineer, who •ry day. After leaving his sister he been ripped fully a foot, and then she went to his room where he filled hlm- saw a hand move little by little on the bench. provision of the present three per cent returned here Saturday from Corvallis, «elf up with brandy. The drunker through the opening, until a long arm “ I'm going crazy," he muttered. Immigration restriction law. Several where he held a conference with El- was fully inside the room. Tony •T’ ve been nwful sick." he got the more dim grew the picture amendments were added to the house wood Mead, professor of rural Institu i f Tony's pale, terrified face. watched It, fascinated. Then she saw (TO BE CON TIN UED .) measure which originally would have tions at the University of California It waver toward the table, pause, open He slept soddenly for an hour or so extended the present law for only one and one of the foremost colonisation ind only awoke when a servant rapped The trouble with too many children and lay some little pellets down with it the door and told hint dinner wns out a sound. Then long white fingers Is that the education of the parents promoters In the United States. year. drew off the covers of the glasses has been sadly neglected. rea«ly. He was too III to get up and FRENCH IRRITATED