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r ~ so THE TURNER TRIBUNE VOL. IX . T l irN K H , WORLD HAPPENINGS OF CURRENT WEEK TAX SLASH IN PROSPECT llu lf lllllim i Itcd u rllu n Forecast Ini S r , «luti II. lai U nnecessary. :: iw. j . AT O IlE C iO N , N EW S DIES P STATE IN BRIEF TENN. H w am pam it, M a», P re sid e n t fo o l- Idtt«. plunging Into hla flrat re al con sid e ratio n of thn ndinltilN lrutlon'a I«* k for next araalon, Mon Briel Resun^ Most Important d I h a I y ii II r v e « o program Great Commoner Passes Sud lv e d un ■ -nrournglng re p o rt from H enatnr t 'u r tl s of K unaaa, Ilia Daily News Items. denly in Bed. ri'puhlli uu lu ad rr, on lh*< p roapact for u heavy lux ru t. A red u ctio n of a t Ira a t $300,000,000 la In prospect on th« haala of treus- I nry rep o rt* hn haa gone oyer, Hen- n lo r C urlla told tin* executive. Ila em phasised. how ever. Hint ahould th e F i r n i s of N otrtl Tropic*, (¿«»rriunrul« proKram te r renrK anlzatlon of th a «ov- D eath C aused by Apoplexy, I'lii »inan» « ru n ien l d e p a r t m e n t lm e n a rio d , u u n ì l ’t r t i u N 'u rth w iw t. m u l O l h r r Find A ftrr Hasty F xam in n tiu n r u t of h a lf n Idlllon ilollara seem ed T hin«* W orth Knowing. W idow R e a r, I p W ell. posnlble. Hu p re se n te d no aperlflc plan fur tax reduction. S e n a to r C urlla, who cam e hern aa Kro«l 1C. W lin tor of W u rn n. I*».. Iran th e lieu ,« g u e st of I he preatd en t. nlao H aytiei. T enn. — W illiam Jennlng» t u r n *«» I «»«'!*•« I s s K in g T r tro t nil ill for r i v e e n co u ra g in g re p o rta on th a farm ! flryaii. I t in e lini«« p re sid en ttal noni outlook, lie confirm ed Mr Cm dldxe'a In«« i>f III« d « m o rraile p a rty , nnd tli«* 1.!.» Ilitrrfiiititiiu il i '? , ruli'Ulii kiiown II I« world o ver for b i s i-lo- t»owiti(ili ill T u lin , Ok In . u n i t O rftib n r view thut no » p e d a l aeaalon of con- quence. dled b e re Kundny aftern o o n . arena w as n e ce ssa ry now, lln declar-| Ttie «mi calile w htlc Ih« grcul rim i Mr i Annn t ’unnliuilinin of Onrjr, n l axalnat un exten d ed fight to re v ta e ' ra liner wn» a sleep limi was a ttrib u irli ln<l. Ssiurdiijr huh fnutn! guilty of th e aenalu rutea a t th a next aeaalon.' hy phy»b bui» tu upoplexy. 11« hai! re in u ni.T in* h v r lo y o n ro h l non W iltiT I. t tl I m p e d e Hie p assag e of Import- tin s i tu hla ruuiii sh u rtly a (t« r eutlng a largì* dlnn*-r tu tu k e u shurt re st. wit It im iioti nu<) won *vitl«*nt*«'(l to lifn nut leRlalatlon. Mra. Ilryun se n i III« fninlly chauffeur. illlliriMolllIinllt. Hood prlcen nnd good c ro p , w ere Jun M rt'a rtn c y , tu w-uk« bini abuut T w o art|»!<tiwa hnp|M*<l off Snt mul.lint (or sa tis fa c tio n am ong the 4 30, and tt wua luitrned tin ti lim i he farm er* iteiierully, th e Kananu se n a to r, waa di-ud. u n lay inornllig for Moscow. ItU iila Iir. W . F . T h o m u a o n a n d D r. A. 4'. who hua ] u ,t vlalted In th a m iddle! «in tin« first Julian«»*«» long <li*iunr<‘ W eil, re p o rte d , lie believed, however.} I t r u y l c . w lio eXum illi-d t h è b o li), ex p re n a rli Hi« o p in io n Mr. Ilry u n hud flight I'V ir iittiinptni!. Ttm fllffht I* legislation to aid th e c o o p e ra tiv e mar- ¡«•••il d e a d b e tw e e n 10 a n d 46 m in u te » HIMUinoml tiy Anulii. u T oklo ii «» wh k. th e y a r riv is i. T h e di a th oc -tlint sy ste m ahould he en acted tK-fun- . |M»tMtr. I lu rin g Hie day th e preatd en t also: r u m a i In Ih« n -s ld i-n re o t R ic h a rd I i I mhi I mmii I of I.or«'»i If. \Vlltin»r‘* rec-evled S e n a to r lln le . re p u b ltrn n . ] • volution iu it on th<* ground th at th** Maine, c h airm a n of th e nav al com-1 » •v n rm n n n t nm ployn It wit limit Ntau<! intttee, w ho hna Ju ,t re tu rn e d from} In* In nourt will Iw ujtk«*«l of Ju»Ut<* a trip of In .p e rt Ion of th a Pacific s|«1(li»nn in tl»«* D istrict of C *« »1 u in t» I a ro a st naval defenaea. S e n a to r H ale *iil>r«*rti«* court Tu«*mlny by counm l for again urged th a t a n av al liaae be es ta ld i.h e d on th e Pnelflc ro a at, men th#* roT«»mnn*nt. ttoiilni; A lam eda. C n l, a* one location j kVthrii! Juilgo C'llffi* *.f (h i( ago. bn « and aupReatc-d th e R overnm ent r o ; rub'll thut no at packer« m u it o|n«n nil throiiRh w ith It» propoaed Im prove ttiolr book a to tti«* 1 ’tiffr»c| Hint«*« «!»*• m ent In P e a rl h a rb o r, H aw aii. Mitm«*nt of ngrbultur«* lln nrntit«d a w rit of nm nilnntu* nKuliiMt tin* M alady U nder C ontrol. > w lff. WI!*on am! t ’mlnhy r u th p a ilr« Son F ra n c tiro.* T h e P acific b ran ch Tim pm kom r r v i noth »» of a n appeal of fire* of thn A m erican Red Cron* T h irty o n o m m w ere In ju rn t. four M onday received from H orothy Stelch- seriously. w hen a auction of th e out ter. Ki el Croaa n uraa a t F o rt Yukon. door a m p h ith e a te r on I'olnt Lookout, Alaaka, word th a t th e influcnxn e p i t ’al.. collnp**»«l Sunday night at th*» d e m i c - tlp-re wna well In h a n d and Folding of th«» *« ini annul ccrum onlal th a t th ere waa no need to r additio n al of 111«* Dm mu tic O rd e r K night* of doctor» o r n u r,e a a t p re»cnt, Mr» K horn nan, n K night* of T ythla* or S lu icb le r w ent to F o rt Yukon S a tu r gafiiiallon. day hy u lrp la n e from K alrbunka. Tim W ILLIAM J. BRYAN W hereabout* of Dr. H arvey J. How meaumca aald th u t up to S unday night R ogers, w hich had been assig n ed to nrd of !to< kufullur h o sp ital at IVkln. th e re had been hut night d e a th , out th e Itryuns du rin g th e ir sta y here. C hina, w ho' wu* ta k e n priMoiKT hy of until« 3110 e n ,e ,. Kun.-rnl a rra n g e m e n t, had not been T he R ed Cro*» hn» e .ta b tl» h e d an com brigand* Ju ly 2 0 w h i l e vi*lting at the pleted. Inn Mrs. Urynn tndtented e m e rp e n ry k ltrlin n a t th e fo rt for ac- In term en t would bo in A rlington c e m ranch of M organ T nlm ur In M anchuria un m odal Ion of th o se w ho a re III In etery . I* it ill unknow n Mr. I'nhiKT wan Mr Hryan, w ho w as a colonel of killed by bandit*, hut hi* inothur, wtf»* th e ir ruldna. th e T hird N e b rask a v o lu n te e rs during and child encnped th e S panish A m erican w ar. on se v e ra l G iant S turgeon C aught occasions had ex p ressed a d e sire to Tli«» Ancient O rd e r of H ibernian* Hood R iver, O r F. I,. W rlrh t Co be hurled in A rlington. and worn« n ’a auxiliary, in nutlonal Mr llry n n 's d e a th cam e on th e eve lum bia riv e r flahnrraan, M onday broke i-on vent Ion In A tlnntle C ity, N. J.. Sal of a n o th e r c ru sa d e tie had planned to th e re co rd of anvaral year» w hen ho c a rry before thn A m erican people a urdny gave e n tliu ila a tlc approval to landed from n aujm on net a »turReon luitile »gulnst m odernism , l ie re tu rn tiie htilldin* of the m inctuary of Our I I, .it w eighed, w hen drc»»ed. ed 202 to D ayton Sunday m orning a fte r Sorrow ful M other In Tort land anil pound, T hn hugo ftnh m ea su re d ? loivlng m ade a d d re ss e s S a tu rd ay at prouilM«»«l to Hiipport th«» pro ject hy J a s p nnd W in c h este r. T enn., und feet and 7 turtle« In len g th . It wna a lte r e r h aving com pleted a rra n g e m e n t • re ttin g olio of th e aoven ahrlne*. 'x hlldted In th e »how window of a for th e e a rly p u b lication of th e speech Th«» W orld F e d e ratio n of K durntion m eat m ark e t w ith a SO pound Chinook he w as to h ave m ade In th e tria l of A lo ciatlon* took Initial step* S a tu r ,u lm o n nnd » c o re, of h tu etiark s nnd Jo h n T. Scope», who re c e n tly was found guilty of violating T e n n e sse e 's day to put Into o p eratio n tin» o rg a n i wan view ed by hundred» of m otor ant I evolution law. zation'* plan for fu tu re world peace tourlata. D espite th e stre n u o u s p ro g ram Mr. tlr.vnn had been follow ing a s a m em nnd tindcrrttnnding hy a d o p tin g u Her b e r of th e p rosecution sta ff in the Rebellion Short-L ived. |e* of ruHolution* recom m ending Scopes case anil ns le a d e r of th e fun count««« of Ktudy th a t will present to I.iahon. T h ro e w ere killed nnd 16 d u n ie n ta lists he a p p ea red in excellent Ntud« nta u full conception of iuterna- wounded in M onday'» rev o lu tio n here. h ealth tioiialU ni. S h o rtly before Mr. B ryan e n te red l . ialioii 1» u n d e r m a rtin i law nnd th e his room to re st he told hts w ife he C ondition« grow ing out of th e anti- »11 uni Ion in calm . hud n e v e r fe lt b e tte r In his life, and T hn re v o lt untied n few hour» a fte r w as ready to go b e fo re th e c o u n try to foreign Hlrlk«* In T an ton a re at d e a d lock. ow ing to dem and* mid c o u n ter It s ta rte d , duo to th e prom pt a ctio n w age his fight In h ch u lt of fu n d a m e n talism dem on «trillion* on both able*. No hci if th e go v ern m en t. C ap tain llnptl»tn, About 4:10 o’clock Mrs. B ryan said Dem ent Is In night. A 1 trIt inti naval who e n g in e ere d the' plot, nnd fo u r of sh e felt h e r husband hail sle p t long III» nldea uro u n d e r a rre s t, having enough, so she sent th e ch au ffeu r, crew I* m anning the wtenmer Tungon, w hh h I h bringing supplies from llong Ktven th em se lv es up wtien It w as seen w ho also w as hts perso n al a tte n d a n t, to w ake him. M cC artney shook Mr. kong to the foreign colony a t C anton th a t th n a u th o rltle a had th e upper Ilryan tw ice before he noticed tho la t hand. th re e tim e* a week. te r was not b re ath in g . T he p h y sic i a n s and A. H. A ndrew s, a neighbor, A p ictu re of C h rist, believed to he th e n w ere sum m oned hu rried ly . F o rt Y ukon to Get Aid. Mrs. B ryan accep ted th e shock tin» work of F ra A ngelico, fam ous W ash in g to n , D. C. T ho A m erican b rav ely and rem ained calm . F lo re n tin e a rtist m onk of th e 1 r»tti Red Cro»» a nnounced un a p p ro p ria tio n "I am happy Hint m y husband died cen tu ry , has h«»en found h anging in M onday n ig h t to co v er e x p en ses of w ithout suffering, nnd in p eace," she th e little Ttotunn C atholic ch u rch in se n d in g ctriiRs, food nnd aid to F o rt said. "Y ou Know he w as n colonel In the the Indian pueblo of Isletn. 15 m iles Yukon, A laska. S panish A m erican w ar and since It Mouth of A lbuquerque. X. M C ritics R eport* reeelved said 100 rn se s of w as tils wish to re st In A rlington we who have exam ined th e p ictu re have Influenza w ith elRht d e a th s had been will prohuldy place him th ere ." d e clare d it to he th e w ork of u m aster. listed th e re , liltt th a t thn situ atio n In all th e h isto ry of A m erican poli Six w arehouses, p ro p e rty of th e w as u n d e r control. tic s th e re a re few m im es w hich c a rry th a t hrilllnnt lu s te r of sp e c ta c u la r e f U nited H allw ays of H avana, located fort which tins becom e a p a rt of tho $600.000 R efund Asked. In R egia, a cro ss th e h a rb o r from Ha New York. — Mrs. M ary Copley m em ory of W illiam Je n n in g s Ilryan. van», bu rn ed Sunday in one of the H is life for alm ost 10 y ears w as a biggest fires in th e h isto ry of th e city. T haw , m o th e r of H a rry K. T haw , filed panoram a of n a tio n a l sen satio n al» , su it M onday In fed eral ro u rt iigninst piled one upon th e o th er. At 36 h e T h e loss I s e stim a te d a t $2,500,000. T he rails*» of the hlazo was not d e te r L aw rence C. T haw , h e r gran d so n , for becam e, alm ost o v ern ig h t, not only the lea d er of Ills p a rty hut th e Idol of m ined. T h e c o n te n ts of tin» buildings, thn re tu rn of $600,000. Shn nlteRcs nilllioiis. T h re e tim e s he cu rried th e ■ho pave him Hits m oney on 111» re p re for th e m ost part ra ilw a y p roperty, p a rty sta n d a rd ns Its choice fo r th e se n tatio n th a t ho had been u n ju stly highest office of th e lan d ; In a n o th e r w ere destroyed. y e ar 1912 he reaped d isc rim in ated n p n in st In hi* fa th e r’* p re sid en tial m uch of th e c re d it of placing Wood- T w en ty five p erso n s w ere Injured will. row W lslon In th e W hile H ouse and nnd dam age e stim a te d At $200,000 was in nlm o jt e v ery o th e r nutlonal demo- caused w hen n to rn ad o sw ept over A u stra lia L oan T ak en . c rta le co nvention In a g en era tio n he Sidney, O hio, a t 3:30 !». M. S a tu rd ay N ew York. — T hn $76.000.000 Com w as In th e v ery c e n te r of e v ery storm T h e Injured w ere In th e a udience at m onw ealth of A nstrnlln 6 p e r r e n t ex th at cam e. an aftern o o n c h n u lau q u a program be te rn a l loon, floated h y a b an k in g F a rm e rs F ace Deficit. ing given In a te n t In C ra in e rcy park. «roup h ead e d hy J. P. M organ & Co., T h e te n t collapsed d u rin g th e 75-mile w as sold M onday. W ashington, I). C - F a rm e rs failed gale, burying 1000 to 1200 persona un- T ho loan w as o ver su b scrib e d w ith; to e a rn a fa ir re tu rn on th e cap ital d« r It. Tltoae In lured w ere t a u g h t hy tn one h our a fte r th o books worn open Invested and a fa ir w age last yenr, a l (he falling side nnd c e n te r poles. though th e y fared b e tte r financially od. th an In th e p re ce d in g year, tho d e \ M exican F rljol. p a rtm en t of a g ric u ltu re declared Frl Load of M arks Stolen. T h e w ord FrIJol In S panish cannot«» C herokee, In. — T h ree C herokee day in an an aly sis of th e a g ric u ltu ra l alm o st nny v a rie ty of cu ltiv ated henna, yo u th s w ere a rre ste d Sundny w hile balance sh eet. On th e to ta l cap ital invested In ngrl- lull In M exico It Is applied a lm o st ox- hiding 111 an o a t field. dlvIdlnR th e ilu slv o ly to th« brow n or sp o tted loot from an alleged fa rm houso rob- yillture, th e re tu rn for th e y e a r w as v a rie tie s know n In K iir II s I i apenklni: ' licry. T ho loot Included 10.1,266,000 e stim a te d a t 4.6 p e r cent, com pared w ith 1.1 the y e ar before. c o u n trie s a s kidney beans. | H erm an m ark s. COMPILED FOR YOU 'H I I J H S I > A V , SERVANT FINDS BODY 1 v w w w w w w w w WWWW W JU L Y HO, 1 » 2 5 . NO. 43 . « Halem.- T h ere w ere th ree fa ta litie s In O regon dun to In dustrial a ccid en ts during thn w eek en d in g Ju ly 16, a c cording to an n o u n cem en t m ade a t th e offices of th e s ta te Ind u strial accid en t com m ission. King Tommy By GEORGE A. BIRMINGHAM Copyright by licb U Merrill C e .-W N. U. Service Mill C ity .- J. W . W ll*y, em ployed In th e ahlngln m ill of the H am m ond t.um ber com pany, lo st his left band In tho saw W ednesday. It w as r u t oif below the w rist. Ho la 1c the Mill city hospital. I'c n d le to n --O c to b e r 9 and 10 a re tie- d a te s i lumen for th e annual H erm iston d a iry und hog »how th is year. Some d iscussion ha» been held hy the executive hoard re la tiv e to tho d e s ir ab ility of holding th e allow for th re e day» Instead o t two. Suleni. F ra n k G riffin of K erby has filed app licatio n in th e office o t the »tale e n g in e e r c o v erin g the a p p ro p ria tion o t w a te r from Jo sep h in e creek lo r m ining p u rp o se s In Jo sep h in e county. T h e e stim a te d cost of th e proposed developm ent Is '$3000. S llv erto n . — A ppearance of gape am ong th e birds on th e ltenson p h e a s a n t farm haa m ade n e ce ssa ry th e m ov ing of all pens. Som e of th e pens h a re been In use alnce the farm waa s ta rte d 10 o r 12 y e a r , ago, w hile o th e rs w ere e re c te d during th e la s t tw o o r th re e y e ars. M arshfield.—A m ovem net Is on to have Mrs. C. K. M ulkey appointed county school su p e rin te n d e n t to su c ceed h e r husband, w ho was killed F ri day a t N orth Bend, w hen a spruce tre e tw o fe et tn d la m c 'e r fell upon his autom obile, a s h e was driving th ro u g h Sim pson p ark . S alem . — S ta te officials and em ploye». w ho In th e p a s t have co llect ed 10 c e n ts a tulle for the use of th « ir p riv a te a utom obiles w hile e n gaged in official b usiness, h e re a fte r will be allow ed only actu al ra il or itago fa lre s, w h ere th e se tra n s p o rta tio n fa cilitie s a re a v ailable. S alem .—D espite th e larg e Jium |>er of add ed luw -enfurcem ent agencies and th e crim e p re v en tio n cam paign, m ore a r re s ts w ere m ade In Salem tn th e firs t six m onths of 1926 th a n In the c o rresp o n d in g period In 1915. T h is w as si t fo rth In a re p o rt p rep ared here by M ark 1’oulson, city reco rd er. T H E PRIN CESS 1 — I n I»n4on the tell* . o f t h * * t o r y o f t h e a d v e n « tu f* * o f " K in n Tom m y'* und km ) * r * * f t e r a s " U n c le BUI." 1- . r/i.*-d b y L o r d X o r h e y a , •on of un old frie n d , t h u t L o rd T royte. heud of th e H n tia h fo r e i g n off ice . N o r h e y s * u n d e , h a a a sch em e to m a k e hlrn ( N o r h e y s ) k i n s o f I . y s t r i a . In c e n t r a l L u m p * . t h r o u g h m u r r l u K e t o < 'a - lype o, d a u s h t s - r o f K i n s W la d la- law a. d e p o s e d m o n a r c h of t h a t country A financier. P ro c o p iu s C a b l e , k n o w s ( h e r e la o i l In p r o f u s i o n In L y a t r l a . a n d w i t h a n E n g lish k in a on th e th ro n e the o u tp u t could N g f f t l ? .r Kftif- la&d N o t h * ) - * . In l o v e w i t h a s t a g e d a n c e r . V i o l a T e m p l e , la not e n th u s ia s tic over the p ro p o sitio n T h e p a tria rc h . M enelaus. hig h e st ecclesiastical d la n lta ry In L y a t r l a , la h e a r t i l y in f a v o r o f th e r e s to ra tio n of th e m o n a rch y , a n d C a b le h a s g e n e ro u s l y financed th e s e n ti m e n t C a l y p s o la m a k i n g a l i v i n g da n * I n g In t h e " M a s - o o tts." B erlin c a b a re t. N orheys re fu s e s to e n t e r ta i n th s Idea of g iv i n g u p V iola T e m p le , to w h o m h e Is s e c r e t l y e n g a g e d . "U ncle B ill's" s t a t e r E m i l y u r g e s hlrn to secure a pansport from I»rd T royte for a ce rtain Janet C hurch. stro n g -m in d e d fem ale w h o w a n t s t o v i s i t I . y s t r i a In tb s In te re s ts of a so ciety for w o rld p eace J a n e t C h u rc h le av es fo r B erlin " U n c l e B U I " is s t r a i n a p p e a l e d t o b y h i e s i s t e r t o f in d a c e rta in c u r a te *nam e not giv e n I w h o h a s l e f t h i s p a r i s h In I r e l a n d fo r a v isit to B erlin , a n d c a n n o t be fo u n d L o r d N o rh s y a a n d V iola T em pi* d is a p p e a r fro m London. P ro co p lu a C able receive« in f o r m a tio n t h a t N orheys. w ith th e p rin c e s s , h a s le ft t h e r e on his w a y t o 1.) s t r i a , b u t N o r h e y s a p pears w ith th e form er V iola T e m p le , n o w h is w ife. T h * q u e s t i o n Is. " W h o Is t h e m a n w h o h a s gone to I.y stria w ith th e P rin ce ss C alypso’ C astm lr Introduces h im self, a n d J a n e t C h u rc h , v ain ly s e e k in g fro m the B ritish c o n s u la te a p a s s p o r t to L y s tr l a . b e com es a c q u a in te d w ith th e tw o m e n In t h s A d lo n h o te l. T o m m y m is ta k e s O aslm lr for a hotel th ief an d r e fu s s s him ad m issio n to his room O a s lm lr I n s is ts on T o m m y d in in g a t th e M asco tte T o m m y a g a i n m e e t « J a n e t In a te le p h o n e booth, w h e re he had g o n e in a n a t t e m p t to e s c a p e from C aslm lr Janet C hurch, th in k in g C aslinlr ca n be in s tr u m e n t a l In s e c u r i n g h e r p a s s p o r t , u r g e s T o m m y to In tr o d u c e her. H e A nally a g re e * , s h e to pose a s his a u n t. T o m m y a n d J a n e t visit th e M a sc o tte t h a t eve n in g . Salem . - J e s u s T o rres. M exican, who es aped from th e s ta te p e n ite n tia ry h e re T h u rsd ay . Is su sp ec ted by th e of ficers of ste a lin g a n autom obile b e C H A PTER VIII— Continued longing to C. D. B en n ln g ar. T h e rna- —9— i-hine w as park ed * few m iles e a s t o t Salem a n d In th s v icin ity o t w here A »mull dapper m an in evening T o rre s w as la s t seen a fte r h is escape. clothes cam e up to him and howed. Tommy t a w th at tliln gray imlr w hs S alem .—T he S ta n d a rd Oil com pany carefully brushed across a bald patch ot F o rtla n d has In creased its c ap ital on top of his head. H e w as hy no m eans a young luun. He hud small stock from $5000 to $100,000, acco rd tw inkling eyes nnd a rounded paunch. ing ot n o tice filed tn th e office of th e B ut he bore him self w ith a certain s ta te corp o ratio n d e p a rtm e n t S a tu r dignity. E ven when he was bowing day. P e rm issio n to o p e ra te In O re low th ere wa* n« sign e f servility In gon w as g ra n te d to th e N elson S te am hts m anner. T his w as the head w ait ship com pany, a C alifo rn ia c o rp o ra e r of the M ascotte und he did Tom tion. T ho c o rp o ratio n h a s cap ital my high honor hy grunting 1dm tlds personal reception. stock of $10.000. “Your lordstdp's table Is reserved, E ugene. — T im b e r holdings of th e one of o u r very best tab les.” A nderson & M iddleton L u m b e r com H e spoke w ith un excellent E ng pany and tim b e r along Culp creek,, tn lish accent. H e waved his hand in the C o ttag e G rove d istric t, w ere se r the direction in w hich he w anted iously th re a te n e d liy a fire w hich Tommy to go and th en wulked in s ta rte d S a tu rd ay a fte rn o o n w hen a front of him. T here w as no mi»take ch arg e of d y n am ite Ignited d ry sla sh abont tlie dignity of th e linin'» b ear ings, acco rd in g to w ord receiv ed h ere. ing. It w as alm ost kingly. Just such a bearing and m anner as suited the B a k e r —F o u r a ssa y s show ing th e head w a ite r of the M ascotte. Follow ing th e m an 's lead. Tommy high a v era g e ore value a t to n of $72.90 passed betw een tw o lines o f Inferior have Just been com pleted fo r th e w aiters, nil bowing low. From table» M other L ode C opper com pany by W to the right und left revelers looked W. G ibbs, nssayor. T he a ssa y s n re a s np and w atched him pass. They follow s: G llklson tu n n el, copper w hispered to each other. Inquiring vulue $7.96. gold $20.60. silv e r $.31. who It could be who w as received so to ta l $29.09; Balm c ree k vein, copper Im pressively by the bead w aiter und bis staff. Tom m y cam e a t last to a $45 94. silv e r $16. to ta l $78.68; South sm all tab le set a little a p art. T he Balm creek, copper, $11.36, gold $18.40, head w aiter pulled back a large gilt silv er $.28. to ta l $13004. chair. Tom m y noticed a sm all card S alem .—Since 1907, w hen th e law on a »liver sta n d In th e m tddte of the table It bore tits nam e, N orreys; w ent into effe c t p roviding s ta te re v but not t:,« Rev. T. A. N orreys. He enue from th e licen sin g of m o to r ve w as described on th e card a s the hicles, to Ju ly 1, 1925, th e s ta te h a s M arkgraf von N or.c; » It seem ed to Tomm y well w orth while to he a collected th e Im m ense sum Bf $26.- M arkgraf - w hatever h m ark g raf was 815,950.66 from th is source of revenue. —If the title secured so m uch consid Of th is to ta l $141,280 w as tu rn ed into eratio n and respect. Tomm y felt tho g e n era l hind of th e s ta te tr e a s ra th e r glad th u t C ount C aslm lr had ury tn unit Including th e y e a r 1912, m ade Ills m istake. nnd th e balance, o r $25.341.937.16. has T he head w a ite r m urm ured conft been expended tn th e c o n stru ctio n , •lentlaity tn his e a r : "If your lordship will allow me to im provem ent nnd re p a ir of s ta te nnd county highw ays, a cc o rd in g to a s ta te o rd e r th e d inner nnd choose th e wine m en t m ade public by Sam A. Koxer, —I assu re you th a t 1 thoroughly un d erstan d w ine.” se c re ta ry of stato . H ts E nglish w as perfect, f a r b et S alem .—O regon’s p e r rn p ita Indebt te r th an Count C aslm lr'a and he spoke It w ith the intonation and ac ed n ess for tho y e a r 1923 w as la rg e r cent of a gentlem an. Tomm y felt sure th an th a t of a n y o th e r s ta te in th e th a t he m ight be tru ste d to o u te r the union, acco rd in g to a re p o rt Issued very best food and w ine obtainable hy th e ex ecu tiv e d e p a rtm e n t. T he In the M ascotte. lin t lie had an un larg e p e r c ap ita In d eb ted n ess In O re -1 com fortable feeling th a t th e bill for gon is duo to bonds issued to r h ig h the en te rta in m e n t m ight be startling. w ay c o n stru ctio n , w hich. If ded u cted , Ills pockets w ere full o f m arks, stuffed w ith them . B ut It m ight from th e to tal, would m ak e th e obit-' very well ta k e a tra n k full of m arks gallon sim ila r to th o se of o th e r sta te s. | to pay for th e dinner which the a ris W hile listed w ith th e s ta te tre a s u re r to cra tic head w a ite r w ould enter. a s in d eb te d n ess, th e hig h w ay bonds Tomm y h e sita ted nnd m ade a grab will be liquidated th ro u g h m o to r ye-' at th e m enu. Intending to m ake sure h id e fees and gasoline tax e s, and a re of th e w orst th a t could befall him. not a Ren on th e p ro p e rty of th e s t a te .1 T b s head w aiter, s m an of quick ap- prahsnston, guessed hts thoughts. H«*ri<]ing low he whisper«*! info Tom m y's e a r . “I need scarcely «ay th a t your lord- ship will be a t no eipenae, none whatever.** T hen he tu rn ed and gave a »erlei of order* in H erm an to a subordinate who stood near. Tommy leaned hack In his f lit chair and looked round, lie saw a t once th a t he had been given one of the very best tables in th e room. It ato«jd at the edge of a g reat aquare carpet which covered the c en ter of the floor. On the c arp et Itie lf th ere were no fuhletf. But diner* at table* of var ious size* «at round It in p a rtie s of two «»r four o r six. Behind th e table* which stood on th e edge of th e c a r pet w ere others. Behind these still more and these w ere set on a sort of p latform a atep above th e flt»or of the room. F a rth e r back among pillar* and under archw ay* in w hat Tommy thought of a* broad side aiile« were •rther place»» for still more diners. Gazing round curiously Tommy caught sight of a w«»imin «funding up at one of th** furthest tables. Site wan waving h e r bund an«l «igmdlng to him. At a second glance he ret-- ognlzed her—Ji.n et t ’hurch. In a se vere black dret the only evening gown she t*»ok w ith l»**r when tra v eling. she looked m uch out of place in the M ascotte. H aving a f fn e te d Tom m y's a tte n tio n *)*•- bc^an to cross the room to w ard him. evidently with the Intention of sittin g down at h it table. B ut th is w as not a l lowed. T he head w a ite r caught sight of her and gave nn ord er to one of his men. J a n e t C hurch w as stopped, turned round and conducted to the obscure and d ista n t table which she had left. It would In terest me. though per- hap* no one else, to know w hat Tom my had to eat ami drink th a t night. m Tha Princess’ T urn W as E vidently the Chief P erform ance of tho Eve ning. U nfortunately, he can give me no ac count at all of hts meal and do e, not know the nam e of the cham pagne he \ drank. Shortly a fte r eleven o'clock Totn- ! ¡uy discovered w hat the stre tc h of carpet In the m iddle of the room was for. T he band, which hud been play ing some of th e m usic of T osca sud denly struck up a dance tune. Two girls appeared from a c urtained re cess a t th e fa r end of th e room, ran down am ong the tables, pirouetted tn the m iddle of the carpet, and began to dance. Tommy had seen dancing before. ] on th e stag e a t the Ga.vety th e a te r j In D ublin a t th e tim e of th e C hrist- ! m as pantom im e. But this w as a very I different thing. T here he viewed th e dancers from a distance, w ith an o rch estra and n row of footlights be tw een him and them . They w ere re m ote creatures, unreal, scarcely flesh and blood. H ere they cam e close to him, so close th a t the w hirling of th etr aklrt* as they passed him fanned the a ir again»! h i, fare. He could smell th e scent from th e tr clothes anil see th e heaving of th eir th ro a ts us they caught th etr breath. And th e m usic w as fa r m ore excit ing than any he hail ever heard. T he w aiter who attended him filled hts glass w ith cham pagne. Tommy sipped It a s he w atched the dancers. O thers took th e places o f th e first two, dancing wildly, som etim es danc ing well. T b e m usic grew louder. T he w hole scene begun to grow dim before Tom m y's eyes, as a m an m ight w atch the figures In a dreutn. lie w as aw akened to the reality of bis surroundings hy the sound of t'a s im lr's voice In his ear. T he count had slipped over quietly from some- o th er p a rt of th e room and had sat down a t Tom m y's table. "P lease," be said, "th e Princess C alypso now." Tomm y w as scarcely su rp rised a t the announcem ent. A princess, a queen, nn em press, any kind of ex ulted lady, except perhaps «ne of E ra Angelico's angels, m ight have danced before him th ere on tha P e rsia n car- pet w ithout su rp risin g him very much. T he princes»' tu rn w ss evidently th e chief perform ance of th e eve ning. Conversation ceased. Men sa t down th e ir glasses and leaned for w ard In th eir ch airs^ T he m usic of the band sank to a soft rhythm ical throbbing. A drum m uttered softly. A girt In t dress shining with se quin* stepped daintily down among the table», stood In the m iddle of the c arp et and curtsied low to Tommy. H e could have sw orn th a t It waa to him atone th a t she curtsied, th a t »he took no notice of any nn* else In the room, l ie also had an unpleasant Im pression th a t she disliked, or per haps despised him. nnd only curtsied to him because she w as forced te do It. T h e m anagers of th e M ascotte, having secured the services of a real princess, m ade the most of her. and gave her every chance of m aking th* m ost of herself. T h e higher lights w ere extinguished sit over th* room. Only th e sm all shaded lamp* on tha diners' tab le s still burned. A bright beam from some hidden lam p fell OD the princess and followed her w her ever she moved. T he tw itching of the violin strings grew faster. Th* plovers drew th eir hows across tha -i rings and the m usic cam* loud and tem pestuous. T he girl on th e carpet with the light on her looked younger, fresher, m ore beau tifu l th an any of the o th e rs who had danced before her. U n fortunately she could not dance. H er perform ance would scarcely have won applause In a second rat* th ea ter. H er steps and a ttitu d e s w ere graceful enough but were easy o f accom plishm ent. T here was no kind of sp irit or any delight In her dancing. E ven Tommy, who knew nothing abuut tb e a rt. realised th a t th is girl w as greatly the Inferior of those who had gon* before her. H er dancing m eant noth ing. conveyed nothing except a feel ing th a t she disliked doing It and de spised th e people she w as doing It for. It seemed to Tomm y th a t she was dancing specially for him and th a t she disliked sa d despised him m ore th a n she did the others. T he m usic rose to a clim ax of sound. T he dance cam e suddenly to an end. T he lights blazed out again. T be’ girl ta n k to th e ground In a low curtsey w ith h e r sk irts spread out round her. right In front of Tomm y's table, w ithin a couple of feet from him. T here w as a b u rst of applause. Men stood up and shouted. It was not th e dancing they approved. Not a Jew ess among them , not a sla n t eyed R ussian lady, not a profiteer, or even an A m erican but knew per fectly well th a t th e girl could not dance. T h etr applause w as for them selves, not for her. It was the new rich proclaim ing th e ir trium ph over the old aristocracy, over royalty It self. R isen from th e slim e of the w ar period, they acclaim ed them selves m asters of the old ord er which w as there, like Sam son am ong tha P hil istines, to m ake sport fur them. T he band blared tnto a noisy m arch. T he girl rem ained crouched at Tom m y's feet, flushed and panting, tha fingers of her right hand tw itching at th e bodice of her dresa. Sudden ly she rose. W ith a quick nod and a little m otion of her hand she (licked a note across to Tommy. It fell on the p late In front of him. T he girl, w ithout glancing a t him again, look ing n e ith e r to the right nor to tha left, w alked through the applauding i people and disappeared. • T O B t C O N T I N I E P > S n a k e Do*» N o t “S tin g ” T he stln g trg snake Is a myth. Al though thousands of people apparently believe there Is such a thing as a ■tinging snake, and m any sf them In sist th a t they have seen such snukaa, no com petent scientist or observer has ever had tbe privilege of seeing one. Rew ards for stinging snakes sre oc c a s io n a l) offered, but no such snake« are ever produced. T he n earest ap proach to the supposed stinging snake ts the " F a ra n rla abacura." t stualL harm less snake w ith a needle-ltk# spine on Its talk la different p a rts of the South th is snake, along with kindred species, la known -arloualy a* the hoop snaae, the rainbow »nuke, the mud snake and the stinging m ake. But th e notion th a t these anakea sting with th e tr tails Is alt poppycock.— Exchange. M itael*» of St. Leonard I t th ere w ere such a personage, St. L eonard would certainly have been th* patron sa in t of prisoner*. He waa originally a French noblem an at th* court of Clovla I, and becam e a monk and founded a m onastery which, a fte r hts death, about 500. w as known s i St. L eonard le Nohlat. He was fam ed for hts ch arity tow ard prisoner*, and Is re puted to have worked many ralraol«* on th e tr behalf. T hese m iracles In re leasing unhappy captive* continued a fte r hts death, according to tra d i tion. which waa very convenient, a* hi* festival happened to he the flrel day of th e M ichaelm as terra, when writ* w ere m ade returnabl*.—Fam ily H erald.