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THE TURNER TRIBUNE VUE, T r i o s KH, O UBO ON, T H U R SD A Y , X. ORDERS WARFARE STOPPED l-ra g u r of N ation« tilv r« G reeks and OF CURRENT WEEK Bnel Resurre Most Important Daily News Items. COMPILED FOR YOU K ro ll* o f .Noted I 'm p lf , ( « m n m n i l i u u t I 'M t l f N url4i»ret. aiuMMhrv T liüigs W orth K ilo»In*. M at L inder. nnti'il F rench m otion p icture a rto r, ended hla lift* S atu rd ay a) III, Purl* residence when Im and hla wife i arrli-d nut • suicide com part. T he llrlllah ste a m e r C‘alruavm i It a total w reck on the ro ck s at»iut half a m ile aoulh o( Mui hairnet. A berdeen «him , Scotland Tho crew w t* res rued. Ju a n do la ( 'te r r a 's helicopter, whlrli m ade sc v e re l au< cessful flights re re n t 1 y r r a tb e d a t Karnlm rouiih, E ngland S aturday T he u nder c arriag e t a n d riven through tile fuselage. Pilot lla lg e a rn tied uninjured. T he Italian g o v e rn m e n t's debt fund In« ro n u n latlo n a rriv e d In W ath ln « to n Sunday |ire|ia re d to reopen th e con fere n ee on a a eitlm en t of th at nation'« obll«at!oua to the I'n lle d S tar« which have h e m In abeyance aeveral m onth« A hand of Moru outlaw « In laiuao province wounded tw o c o n stab u lary of tlre ra lu a fight with th e official« T he bandlta burned a «choolhouao and a co n stab u lary patrol a tte n ip tln « to t r real them hut they flml to the mourn tain« T he oflcern a re In p u rtu lt. T h ree m en o btained $6000 In a cigar ■tore holdup In S e a ttle S atu rd ay T hey fled In an autom obile through thick traffic, while a policem an who pa««ed th e «tore and «aw th e robbery pur- aued In a com m andeered car. T he loot wa< flrat re p o rte d a t f 1 6,000 More th an S1, 000,000 w orth of gold ha« been tak en out «o fa r Ibl« «eaaon by dredging operation« n e ar Nome, Alaaka. It 1« expected th a t th e total will re ac h 11,!>00.000 If th e preaent mild w e ath e r continue«. T he gold waa d redged on S ew ard pentnaula. lu the v ld u lty of Nome. A ton of m unition«, aelxed by the U nited S tate« In S e a ttle, F riday «« It wna about to leave for C hina, waa rrlea ae d S aturday, but cannot go until th e next boat, th e P re a ld e n t Jackaon, N ovem ber 11. T he «hlpm ent wan tie Ing ruahed to S hanghai for th e muni clpal council. Paul fllhann. 2f>. of Independence, K n n . nnd H arold II C aulklna. an a v ia to r of Pnrnona, K an , w ere killed Sunday w hen a wing of an a irp lan e In which th ey w ere flying broke off and th e plane cranlied bunt) feet, Gibson w ent up to Meek a c u re for deafnea« and dum bness. W ank W alton of W alla W alla. W a s h , 1« In the ho«p!tnl «offering from a knife wound In th e «tomach, received while he V i l a «(aging n mock knife duel w ith a friend. H om er Day. W alton « ta rte d the fun w ith the knlvo«, m aking a pn«a a t Day, while both w ero «Ittlng w hittling on »tick«. Mr«. C. D. O sborn of S d o , Or., se t a im p for a ra t th e o th e r day, but In «lead of c atch in g n ra t, h e r pet cat got cau g h t and nclghtm ra had to be cnlleil til to help h e r get It out. W hile try in g to m iens« th e cat. It bit Mra. ()«born on th e hand. T abby had no bone« broken, hut ahu la num lng a »ore foot. E v e re tt Slm rox. 18. waa killed nnd th ree peraona wero Injured, one prob ably fntully, when th e autom obile in which th ey w ere riding left tho road nnd ernnhed Into a tre e S atu rd ay night hvtw een F o rt Jo n es nnd Ktnn In Slakl you county, C alifornia. All w ere high nchool Htudenla re tu rn in g from a foot hnll gam e. Tho b rief but lively seanlon held iiu lg a ra U ltim atum . Part«. lu th e nuino room w here W oodrow W ilson, In th e closing daya of th e pence conference, proudly read out th e artlele a of the league of n a tion« covenant aud M. (Tem encnau, an presid en t. In sta c c a to to n es declared them adopted, th e council of th e league of n a tio n s M onday night de- llvvret! w hat la virtu ally un u ltim a tum to G reece and Itulgurla th a t th ey m ast unconditionally and w ithin 24 hours o rd e r all th e ir troops to re tire Imhlnd th e ir re sp ectiv e frontiers. It Is the first lim e since tho b irth of the league th a t th e ro u n ell has gone so far. Its action c o n stitu te s tho su prem e te s t of the leag u e's pow er to break up war. It w as c arried out In n ten se a tm o sp h ere In the crow ded Clock hall of (he foreign o fflre and was accom panied hy an adm onition from A usten C ham berlain. Hrltl«h for eign Secretary, th a t It would he an Intolerable thing "Indeed, an affro n t to c iv ilisatio n ”—If. w ith all tho m a c hinery of th e leaguu a t th e ir disposal and the council over read y w ith Its good offices, fro n tie r Incidents like (hose betw een G reece and Itulgurla should lead (o w arlike o p e ratio n s In stead of being sub m itted lo peaceful a d ju stm e n t by tho council, w hich would alw ays safeg u ard the honor and In te re sts of th e natio n s Invohred. T he reso lu tio n subseq u en tly ad o p t ed unanim ously w ss really a reproof to both G reece and liu lg a ria fur th e ir (allure to obey P re sid e n t llrla n d 's In junction to cease all hoeUIIUea and w ithdraw behind th e ir fro n tie rs. It waa fram ed by Mr. C ham berlain a fte r tho G reek re p re se n ta tiv e s, M. Cara- pauo«, had told th e council th a t the G reek troops would e v ac u ate Hulgar- Ian soil a s soon as all Ihe H ulgarlant got out of G reece, amt a fte r llulgarlan Insistence th a t llulgarlan« w ere not on G reek «oil ut all. It declared th a t Ihe council was not satisfied th a t m ilitary operatlona had ceased and th a t th e troops had been w ithdraw n nnd. a fte r se ttin g a 24 hour lim it for th e Issuance of In stru ctio n s for such w ithdraw al, th e council fixed 40 ho u rs for a ssu ra n c e of Ihe fulfill m ent of Ihe o rd e rs. All Ihe troops m ust be w arned th a t resu m p tio n of firing will be v isited w ith se v ere pun ishm ent, and both governm ents. A thens and Sofia, m ust give all facili tie s to th e m ilitary officers of G reat llrltaln . F ra n c e and Italy, who wilt Im m ediately re p a ir lo th e w ar xone and re p o rt to th e council w h e th er the council's edict lias been c arried out. “ And let It be carefully understood," said M Itrland. " th a t th is tim e lim it ru n s from now. It will not suffice to re tire to tho special fro n tie rs; th e re m ust ho no shooting from (he fro n tie rs.” TA X PA Y ERS PLEAD FOR CUT W ashington. D. C.—T ax p ay ers bom harded th e house wnys and m eans com m ittee M onday w ith a rg u m e n ts for repeal of a m ajo rity of th e special (axes now in effect. T h e com m ittee, w hich will s ta rt w ork next w eek on n bill revising the revenue law, w as a sk e d to wipe out levies on nutom oblles, autom obile tru ck s, tire s and accesaories, Jew elry, firea rm s and accessories, cam era s and lenses and slock, to g e th e r w ith som e of th e sta m p tax e s and th o se applying to b ro k e rs nnd taxi operators. K ecom m endnllons for repeal of only a few of th e se taxes, w hich ag g reg ate m ore thnn $250,000,000 annually, was m ade In the $300,000,000 reduction pro gram suggested to tho com m ittee by S e c re ta ry Mellon, nnd th e w idespread re q u e sts for additio n al re lief finally provoked R e p resen tativ e T readw ay, republican, M assachusetts, to read a d ip p in g sta tin g th a t, It all re q u e sts for repeal w ere gran ted , “th e go v ern m ent soon would have to pay a bonus to cltlxuns to e x ist instoad of co llect ing tax from th em .” H ouses D eclared Burned. Sofia. Itulgarln.—Tho B ulgarian of ficial agency re p o rts th a t G reek a r tillery Sundny bom barded th e villages of IMpernilxa and l’etrovo, killing and w ounding a n um ber of persons. G reek troops continue to occupy B ulgar te r rito ry and a re m anifesting no Inten tion of re tirin g . N um erous houses In th e villages occupied by th e G reek troops havo been burned. A largo flour m ill a t M arecostlnva h a s also been destro y ed hy fire. F rid ay by th e co u rt-m artial sittin g In Judgm ent of Colonel W illiam M itchell, charged w ith c onduct prejudicial to m ilita ry o rd e r nnd discipline In viola 32 R stcu ed From Elven. tion of tho IMIlh a rtic le of war, accom New York.—T hirty-tw o m em bers of plished little beyond p u ttin g th e a ir officer’s pleas of "not. g uilty” In tho th e dlsnhlod N orw egian ste a m e r K1- rocord nnd denying hint the "bill of ven's crew w ere rescued in mid-ocean M onday aftern o o n by th e A m erican p a rtic u la rs" ho had requested. m erc h an t sh ip A m erican T rader. Forolgn m onopolists of rubber, cof T h e Klven w as ono of sev eral ves fee, nitrate« , potash nnd oth o r rnw m a sels hit by th e sto rm th a t has rak ed te ria ls nsHesntlnl to A m erican Industry Ihe n o rth A tlantic du rin g th e p ast few wero w arned In a sp eech In Krle, Pa., days. S a tu rd a y n ig h t by S e c re ta ry H oover Riff Peace Move Denied. th a t If th e ir u n fa ir exnctlons upon T angier. F rench Morocco.—A re p o rt A m erican c onsum ers continued th ey could ex p ect to find th e U nited S la te s th a t Abd-KI K rlm , tho R lfflan chief, follow ing th e sam e p ra ctic e s nnd o r had opened peace n e gotiations w ith g an isin g g o v ern m en tally to re ta lia te th e F rench nnd S paniards, h a s gained hy shoving upw ard tho prlcoa on com wide circu latio n s. T he re p o rt w as m o d ities It produces for world trad e. n u th o rita tlre ly denied here Monday. TAXES ON AUTOS LIKELY 10 STAY House Committee Views Tak • ing Final Shape. NOVKMHKK (V O STATE NEWS IN BRIEF 1925. • □ K lam ath F a lls—E. A. R avage, em ployed by th e F o re st J.uinber com pany ut Pine Kldge, broke both arm s abovo Ihe w rist In a 35-foot fall from a building S a tu rd ay a s h u tum bled from the roof. ommy Salem . — F o u r persons w ere k ille d ! and 324 o th e rs Injured, m any serio u s ly, In tra ffic a c c id e n ts In Oregon d u r ing th e m onth of S epiem ber, accord-; !rg to a re p o rt by T. A. t lr f f e ‘ 7 . r h 'e f Inspector for th e s la te motor tcu*«.,-• N orm al Kate to K in g s From One to d e p artm e n t. INCOMES EACE CUTS Five I’er O n t , NO. 7. oeoroe A. * * BIRMINGHAM A ccording to I-cbnnon. L lnn county fa rm e rs a re c o fjm n M /r «o s o t s t / a u / it <t» V k t ' Ssrvlcs anxldus fur ra in to help s ta r t th e g rain th a t h a s been sow n th is fall. dictionary said. T he two soldiers CHAPTER XVI— Continued held th e ir rifles a t the present to show F a rm e rs a re well along w ith th e ir fall work, but th e g ra in grow th h a s been E ith e r Ja n e t bad tran slated fa ith fu l th a t they m eant It all too. W ashington. I). C .—S en tim en t as d e slow. T he s tre a m s of the co u n ty a re ly, or ttis p atriarch understood this Count A lbert took up the second volume of the dictionary and looked veloped am ong m em bers of the house low er th an for m any years. L atin. H e sm iled benlgnantly. "B ut," said Tommy, “or ra ttier eed up a n o th er word. T his tim e the E ng ways and m eans com m ittee during M edford.—An e x p erim e n t In re fo r nolo— Ob, look here. Miss Church, tell lish tran slatio n w s s; “A rrested.” To h e arin g s of th e p ast tw o w eeks m akes e sta tio n u n d e r au sp ices of th e C ra te r him th a t I w on't have Calypso driven prevent any possibility of m istake, he probable the approval of Its republican n a tio n a l fo rest w ss com pleted S a tu r Into m arrying ms. If she doesn't want pointed first to Tommy, th en the two m ajority to the follow ing a s fe a tu re s day. A pproxim ately 30,060 4 year-old to. She said In B erlin th a t ih e w ouldn't soldiers, and then once more, to the word. Tommy had no excuse for not of the new tax bill: 12 Inch yellow pine tre e s have been m arry me. and If she feels the sam e A reduction In th e m axim um s u r planted In th a t fo rest w ithin th e p ast way still, she m u stn 't be bullied Into understanding w hat his position was. Count A lbert looked out a th ird U ." tax ra le from 40 to 20 p e r cent. th re e w eeks on burned over a rea s. T he p a triarc h explained a t some I word, and once more handed th e book A reduction in norm al ra te s on In to Tommy. This w as a sh o rt word, V ale.—E v ery local sp o rtsm e n h a s length th a t th e princess’ feelings did dividual Income from 2. 4 and $ per not m atter In the least. He had brought consisting of th ree letters, one of r e n t to ra te s ran g in g from 1 to 6 per trie d hla luck m any tim e s since th e her up him self and taught her the du which was an X, and three accents. opening of C hinese p h e asan t season, ties of s princess. She would m arry It m eaner "P lace of execution.” and, re n t. R eduction of Ihe m axim um e sta te O ctober 15. T h o u san d s of th e gam e th e m an ih e was told to m arry. T his according to Count latv a n ’s S hake spearean tu t r. m ight also lie tra n s (ax ra te from 40 lo 20 p e r re n t, w ith birds can be found In th e fields n e a r did not satisfy Tommy. a provision by w hlrli a g re a te r cred it here, a n d It U w ith little difficulty "T ell th e p a triarc h ," he said to lated ; “Gall ws, scaffold o r guillo Ja n e t, “th a t unless the princess agrees tine.” Count Albert nodded grimly Is given for a m o u n ts paid under sta te th a t th e n lm ro d s obtain lim it bags. ef her own free will, I w on't stir a and pointed to the soldiers. T hen he In h eritan ce law s said, “P lease.” Salem .—All p riso n e rs In th e O re foot In the m atter." A m easure of re lief to co rp o ratio n s gon Btate p e n ite n tiary , w ith th e excep “B ut not a t tide hour." said Tom B ut J a n e t thought the conference through Ihe re p ea t of th e cap ital tion of 20, a re now engaged In som e had laated long enough and she was my firmly. “It's shnidy never done stock tax. but w ithout any co m p en sat c o n stru ctiv e em ploym ent, acco rd in g getting chilly about the legs. A stone- as la te as this, l'b e regular tim e for ing Increase In th e fla t ta x of 12V4 lo a re p o rt p re p are d here S a tu rd ay by to o re d hall Is a p t to be draughty at shooting a m an Is dawn an I n.w. a » per re n t on c o rp o ratio n e arn in g s as passed for today. T here , n t be a n A. M. D alyrm ple, w arden of th e in Bight and th e had no stockings on. proposed by som e groups. Bbs said good night to the p atriarch o th er till tom orrow . Besides, yon’re stitu tio n , for co n sid eratio n of th e gov and w alked off to bed. Tommy was bound to give me some sort of a tria l.” Repeal of th e ta x on autom obile e rnor. H e took the dictionary with th e In left to his own resources. (rucks and on tire s and autom obile out “shoot,” U s got out his notebook and pencil tention of looking W estp o rt.—A bout 200 p e rso n s g a th accessories, but w ith th e tax on au to ered S unday on P u g e t island In the again. lie could not draw a picture “down." “tom orrow " and “tria l," be m obiles retain ed . e f him self refusing th e hand of an un lieving In th a t way to m ake hla m ean R epeat of a n um ber of o th e r m is C olum bia riv e r to celeb ra te th e open w illing princess In the L ystrian Chapel ing clear. U nfortunately, th ere w as ing of a highw ay a cro ss th e Island, cellaneous tax es w hich a re reg ard ed R o y a l; so be w rote down a L atin sen- no Engllsh-L ystrian p a rt of th e dic as of the nuisance v a rie ty and which c onnecting th e W estp o rt fe rry lan d ten A . T he p a tria rc h did not under tionary, so the hook w as useless to do not yield enough rev en u e to Justl ing on th e O regon side w ith Calh- stan d th e language a s Tommy spoke him. C ount Albert, w ith the a ir of a Ism et fe rry lan d in g on th e W ashing- It, but be m ust surely be able to read g re at nation which delivers an ultl- fy th e ir collection. on side. R epeal of the gift tax. 1L “Nisi reglna ne a rust," he wrote, R epeal of Ihe publicity provision of L ebanon. — T h e prune p rocessing “nihil factam In re." th e p re sen t law. p lau t of th e L ebanon c an n e ry Is now T h at, If not In Ciceronian style, was P rovisions for stre n g th e n in g the ru n n in g 24 ho u rs a day. T he p ru n es a plain sta te m en t of his meaning. T he board of tax hy providing la rg e r s a l w hen p ro cessed a re packed In 20- p a triarc h understood It, smiled and a rie s and long te rm s for a perm anent pound boxes and a re being shipped out w a red lilg pudgy hand. T hen he p a t m em bership of a bout 16. a t th e ra te of tw o c a rs a day. T here ted Tommy on the shoulder In a most T he w ays and m ea n s com m ittee will a re enough p ru n e s In sig h t to keep friendly and confidential m anner. conclude Its h e arin g s on T u esd ay and the p lan t ru n n in g m ost of th e w inter. C oant A lbert attem p ted an explana tion In English. on W ednesday will com m ence th e con "T h at Is good.” he said. “ S ehr gut, E ugene. — T he c o rn ersto n e of th e sid eratio n of th e bill In executive ses sion Its purpose Is to h ave th e com new $106.000 M asonic tem p le h e re was right. Not tru e? P le a se !” T h e p a tria rc h ordered m ore wine. pleted bill re ad y to re p o rt to th e laid w ith Im pressive cerem o n ies S un T h ere w as much drinking of healths. day aftern o o n . S ev eral hu n d red peo house when co n g ress convenes In De Tom m y’s health, the p a triarc h 's. Count ple, m any from a distance, g a th e red A lbert’s, th e health of each a tte n d an t cem ber. D em ocratic m em bers of th e com In fro n t of th e new stru c tu re , a t th e • priest, C alypso's (all standing), and m ittee ure to l>e allow ed to sit w ith c o rn er of T en th aven u e W est and finally J a n e t’a T he p a triarc h held up the republican m em bers In (he execu Olive stre e t, w hile th e sto n e w as laid T om m y's sketch of her while he drank. T he p a rty broke up. all sober, but tive sessions, ih e a d m in istratio n forces in place. a s Tommy said afterw ard . “A nother having su fficient m ajo rity th is tim e S alem .—T he cost of conducting th e so a s to m ake It u n e ce ssa ry to e je ct public schools of O regon d u rin g th e bottle would have finished us." T he P a tria rc h M enelaus would not th e dem o crats w hile perfectin g Ihe bill p ast yeay a g g reg a te d $2<J,444.165.96, be happy In Am erica. H is strict ••tews a s th e y did du rin g th e fram ing of th e according to a re p o rt Issued S atu rd ay about m arriage m ight get him Into 1624 a rt. R epublican lea d ers ta lk of by J. A. C hurchhtll, s ta te su p e rin te n d trouble with th e people who appreci (he possibility of fram ing a non-parti e n t of public In stru ctio n . T h e re p o rt a te the advantages of divorce. san m ea su re w hich can be rep o rted show s th a t th e to ta l a tte n d a n c e w as ununlinously front th e w ays und m eans 173.342. of w hich n u m b er 90,798 w ere com m ittee, but th e d em o crats scout boys and 88,553 girls. such a possibility and plan to file a Tommy «left soundly. Gold Beach.— T h ere is re lie f a t la s t m inority rep o rt. At six o'clock In th e m orning he wns Count A lbert Laid One of His Books in sig h t in th e w a rra n t situ atio n in T he program us It is te n ta tiv e ly ta k h a lf w akened by th e sound of a m otor on Tommy’s Bed and Began T urn C urry county and, u n less som e pro cycle passing close under the window ing shnpe In th e m inds of republican ing Over the Pagee of the O ther. H e felt slightly su r m em bers o f th e eom m ittee contem ceeding is in stitu te d to p re v e n t i t of his room. H u rry R ackensto, co u n ty tre a s u re r, prised th a r th e re should be such things nintum to a troublesom e little tribe, p late s an a g g re g a te ta x reduction of N ovem ber 5 will m ake a call to phy a t m otor-bicycles In L ystrla.' But the tu rn ed to leave th e room. Tommy front $300.000,000 to $350.000.000. subject was not Interesting enough to jum ped out of bed and stopped him. Tho proposed re d u ctio n s In su rta x all w a rra n ts up U> w ithin a m onth of rouse him thoroughly. H e slept again. H e could not speak L y strian and he and norm al ta x ra le s will m ean a loss th a t tim e, th u s p la r ng C urry county At h a lf p ast eight he w as w akened could not use th e dictionary. B ut he p ra ctic a lly on a cash basis again. of about $140.000.000 th e first year, again, this tim e thoroughly, and saw was not q uite a t the end of his re but only $100,000,000 th e re a fte r. A shland.—O ne-third of th e m em bers Count A lbert standing at his bedside. sources. H e tore out a blank sheet of th e local city council a re fa rm e rs, | Tommy looked up and bade him a from the end of the dictionary and Duke Will Aids Newsie. a condition w hich city officials de cheerful good m orning. T he count w rote a letter. bowed stiffly. H e held tw o large, “Ad K everendlsslm nm beatissim um , O klahom a C ity.—Ja m e s P rice, who c lare e x ists In alm ost no o th e r c ity leather-covered books, one under each exeellentlssim um P atrlareh u m . Lys- sold new sp ap ers on Ihe cam pus of in th e country. T he ru ra l councilm en arm. It would have been difficult for trlae. Archleplscopnm, cum Ja n e tta Duke u n iv ersity at D urham . N. C:. last a re real, w orking fa rm e rs who d evote him to bow otherw ise th an stlfTly. Be Eeclesia (M iss C hurch) conversari y e ar w hen Ja m es R. Duke, th e late th e ir e n tire tim e to farm ing th e ir prop-, hind the count, standing rigidly a t a t volo.” tobacco king, w ent th e re to p a rticip a te e rtle s, which, due to A sh lan d 's percul- tention at th e door of the room, were T hen he rem em bered th a t both In a d ed ic ato ry service, h a s been In lary laid out city, a re w ithin th e c ity two soldiers with long rifles on which Count Istvan and Count A lbert used the bayonets w ere fixed. T his su r th e word "P lease" w ith e x traordinary form ed by a tto rn e y s fo r Ihe D uke e s lim its. prised Tomm y n little, but he hade the frequency In the m ost unlikely con ta te th a t he Is one of 16 re la tiv e s who R ainier.—T h e c ity budget fo r next wilt p a rtic ip a te In a $2.000.000 bequest y e ar will be $23.096.24, com pared w ith soldiers s friendly good m orning. He nections. It w as evidently a word to supposed th a t It m ust lie th e custom which th e L ystrian« attach ed g reat Im from Ihe- Duke e sta te . P rice, w ho is $15.411.66 for la st year. A p a rt of th e In L ystrla to send p a rt of the arm y to portance. The ancient R om ans ap 56 y ears old. lives h e re and su p p o rts $7.676.58 in cre ase is to m ake up def w aken an honored guest In the m orn parently did not, fo r he could not re him self by doing sm all Jobs. icits In la s t y e a r's budget, w hich, In ing. m em ber a L atin equivalent for It. He Count A lbert I M one of his books on added “ St vis" to the end of his let add itio n to falling s h o rt of th e nec- A laska H ero Saves Life. sa ry am ount, co n tain n ed an e rro r of Tom m y’s bed ami l>< gan turning over ter. and then. In ord er to m ake It It w as a q uite plain th a t he w anted to be po Nome, A laska. — Tom P e terso n of $1000. An election will be called In the pages of the other. T eller, b raving 200 m iles of th e te m N ovem ber to vote on sp ecial ta x to L ystrlau E nglish dictionary. It’s com lite. wrote, “B ltte. S’ll vous plait, pilation had been the life work of the please." He handed the note to Count p estuous Icy w a ters of H erlng sea, provide funds for th e budget. tu to r who had ta u g h t Count Istvau to Albert. about 100 m iles n o rth of here, saved "P atriarc h ," he said. “B eatitude, Salem .—T h ere w ere fo u r fa ta litie s read Shaltpspoare. It hnd been p rin t th e life of a T eller w om an, It wns re ed at the expense ofcKIng W tadlslaws. Archbishop, please.” In O regon due to In d u strial a c c id e n ts ported h e re Sunday and w as th a t m onarch’s solitary con C ount Albert scowled, but he took P e te rso n cam e hero In a sm all d u rin g th e w eek en d in g O ctober 22. tribution to the cause of literatu re. the note. H e walked over to the door, according to a re p o rt p re p are d by th e Ten e<<ples In all had been published. opened It, turned, said a farew ell launch to get a d octor for (he woman, hut ns tho only d o c to r In Nom e w as s la te In d u strial a cc id e n t com m ission. Six of them w ere lost. One lay on a “P lease,” to Tommy, and then went Tho victim s w ere A. H . K rebs. Linn- ■hetf in th e palace of Count Istvan. out, leaving the tw o soldiers on guard. u n ab le to leave c ritic a l c ases here, Tommy got up and dresses!. T hat P e terso n h u rried back alone, w ith in ton, ste am c ra n e o p e ra to r; G eorge One was In th e cathedral library under the charge of the p atriarch. One wns took him nearly h alf an hour. Then stru c tio n and m edicine In tim e to save Broeffle, K la m a th Falls, lu m b er w ork e r; O. H. D engler, C latsk an ie, lo g g er, kept by the hesd clerk of the L ystrian he smoked a pipe. Then he looked h e r life. a n d E w ald A, L eslsm au, W illam ette, house of lo rd s T he renm lnlng one, out of the window for a while. T he which Count A lbert was using, was view w as entirely uninteresting, for forem an. S to rm s B a tte r Ship. In th e royal sehloss. his room looked out on a sm all court Count A lbert found ihe word he yard. hut It cheered him to observe Ixindon. — T h e llo llan d -A m erlra S alem .—T he clover seed crop In th e freight ste a m e r A ndljk, In d istre s s In Im m ediate v icin ity of Salem th is y ear w anted, m arked It by digging his th a t there were no signs of the erec m id-A tlantic, w as re p o rte d S a tu rd ay to will a g g re g a te b etw een 250,000 and thum bnail Into the paper, nnd then tion of a scaffold. In all the rom ances he had ever rend the scaffolds for be steam in g tow ard P o n ta Dclgnda, In 300,000 pounds, or app ro x im ately handed th e hook to Tommy. Like m ost L ystrtnn w ords. It was thickly cov the execution of the heroes a re put tho A io res Islands, esco rted by th e tw ice th e am ount produced la s t year, ered w ith accents, and the le tte r X up under the windows of th e ir cells, A m erican ste a m e r M erchant. T he acco rd in g to e stim a te s m ade by w as In It several tim es. T he E ng and “they are obliged to listen to the A ndljk is described a s h aving been C h arles A rcherd, w ho h a n d le s m uch lish tran sla tio n wns given n s: “Im sounds of ham m ering nnd saw ing even m uch h a lte re d In th e sto rm y w eather. of th e seed m a rk e t h ere. T h e price postor—p re te n d er (h isto rical). o n e If they have enough stren g th of mind T h is inform ation wns received ton ig h t will a v era g e about th e sam e a s in who assum es an Identity o th er than not to look out. At ten o’clock th e door of his room In a w ireless d isp a tc h to L loyd's from 1924. T ho top p rice paid for th is his own. D eceiver.” Count A lbert frowned severely to was opened nnd a soldier ram e In y e a r's seed w as 28 c en ts. th e D utch ste a m e r R o tterdam . shew th n t he m ount everything the bringing some breakfast. T he Lys- P resent S entim ent. CHAPTER XVII triana, alone among central, southern and «astern Europeans, hsv s s good ilea of w hat breukfnsf ought to be. t th a t th ere w as no m arm alade. Tommy could not hava done b e tte r ta a first ra te Io n d o n hotel. At h alf past ten, before he bed fin ished eating. Ja n e t C hurch w as show n In. Tommy greeted her with an eager flood of questions. "W h at's h appened!" he asked. "W hy am I shut u p ! Why did th a t ass. Albert Caslm lr, w ake m s up this m orning by scowling a t me. Why did be shove the g reat dictionary with th e word "Im postor" In It—an enor m ous dictionary In tw o volume«! W hy did he th rea te n to hang me or shoot me or guillotine m e! I don't know which he m e a n t; but he certainly In tends to execute me In some way. And w h at's the L ystrian for m arm alad e! I'd like some Just to finish off a really good break fast." "W ho a re you!" said J a n e t " I ’m the Reverend T hom as A. Nor- reys. $1. A., said Tommy. "Yon saw my passport In Rerltn, so yoo ought to know." "N ot Lord N orheys!" "Tv# told you, I've told the o ther Caslmlr. I've told the king, I would have told the princess If she’d have listened to me— I've told every one I've met th at I am aot Lord Norheys. It would be Just as sensible. In fa ct m ore sensible, to Insist th a t Pm Col onel H eard. B ut no m atter w hat I said, nobody ever believed me, except th a t pom pous ass. Von StelnveldL I think he did. If necessary 111 sw ear Pm not Lord Norheys. I l l sw ear It on C aslm lr's dictionary If you like, and th a t's th e most Im pressive look- ink book I ever saw ." “ W hat convinced th em ! Td like to k n o w ; fo r I never could m anage to do It m yself." “T w o telegram s arrived th is m orn ing early," said JswK, “one from C ount IstTan Caslmlr. sent from Ber- :., and one from Lord Edm und Troy- te, from London. A m otorcycle brought tbem . T hey said th a t you're an Im postor, and th a t the real Lord N or heys Is In London. Lord Edm nnd T royte Is Lord Norheys’ uncle, so he's certain to know." “ I expect he'll be Miss T em ple's aunt toon. I m ean to say, she'll be his niece. If h alf I’ve heard about her Is true. I never w as to plagued about anything In my life as I have been about th a t woman. How did the princess tak e the new s!" “T he p atriarch wakened h e r abont seven o'clock to tell her. She cam e Into my room about two m inutes la te r and I never saw a girl so pleased." “I call th a t he artle ss of her," said Tommy. “ W orse th an heartless, ma licious. I never did her any harm . W hy on e arth should she be pleased a t my being h anged!" “She's not pleased at t h a t She doesn't think you will be hanged. Nor do I. W hat delighted her w as the thought th a t you really had nothing to do w ith Miss Tem ple.” “If she would have listened to me,“ said Tommy, "she'd have known th a t long ago. How ever, I'm glad she doesn't w ant to hang me. P erhaps she'll let m e out of prison. W hy have they shut me u p !" ‘•I've Just told you th a t,” »«id JaneL “T hey believed you w ere Lord N or heys and when It tu rn ed out you w eren't, they Im prisoned you, of course." “ I don't see any ‘of course’ about If. They can’t m ean to im prison ev eryone who turned out not to be Lord Norheys. If they did th a t the prison» would be horribly overcrowded. Doo't you think th a t you could explain th a t to the p a tria rc h !” J a n e t looked doubtful. “It’s a complex Idea.“ said Tommy, “and probably quite new to him. Still, w ith your knowledge of G erm an—’’ Ja n e t had no doubt a t all a bout her ability to explatn anything In G er man. “ Pm afraid ,” she said “th a t th e p a triarch Isn't as good at Germ an a s he thinks he is. H e can u nderstand sim ple things all right, but when anything unexpected Is said to him he doesn't tak e It In. A fter the princess and I were dressed this m orning he cam e In and had a long consultation with her. They w ere still at It when I left. They began In Germ an, but th e princes» had to give up and talk L ystrian a fte r h a lf an hour o r so.” “ W ere they talking about anything very a b stru se ! M etaphysics, for In sta n ce !" “T hey w ere talk in g about you," said Jnnet. “T he princess said th at she wus extrem ely glad to h e a r th a t you w ere not )5ord Norheys, because nothing on earth would have Induced her to m arry him. She told th e pa triarch all about Miss T em ple and show ed him some le tte r o r o th er." “I know all about th a t letter,” said Tommy. “How did the p atriarch tak» It!" "H e said the princess was perfect ly right, and th a t no m an who be haved as Lord Norheys did could pos sibly be allowed to be king of L ystrla. t g athered th a t he thought there'd been enough of th a t sort of thing when th e late king w as here. I hadn’t heard It before, but from w hat the pa triarch said I u nderstand th a t King W ladlslaw s w as a thoroughly Immoral m an." ( to bx c o trrtm in D ) P ast T en s « The hill w as Icy and the big colored woman could not control her footing. “H elp! H elp! Ah’m sllp p ln 't” she scream ed, as she began her Involun tary Journey downward. “Ah’m atlp- pln 'I Ah'm allp p ln 'l" th e yelled again. A few seconds late r a m an who had heard her cry found her com fortably couched In a snow hank. “ Ah'm slo p !" she r»m arked as she looked up Into hla face w ith a grin.—Boston T ran scrip t.