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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1910)
The Quest of Betty Lancey 3? Sy MAGTJL F. WEST CtonrrtcM, 1909, by W. G. Ctwpaua. Copyriiht In Great Britain nrmatlre, Bteating occasional urf tltloua glances at Betty, and then tak Ing up one of tho Bmoltlng brass lampi sho led tho way toward tho end of tho Ion? hall. Horo more steps, two flight of thorn, of tlmo-harrled stone, moss grown In tho corners, grooted them. Thero were moro corridors and moro stairs in a dizzying nover-ending so- FIRE SWEEPS SEATTLE, Loss - .mnT 1 T YYITI7IJI t ml Mil ImTiTI 1 INUUdittlAL vwhwnnnn AND PROGRESS OF OUR HOMfi srr RAISE WATER 000 FEET. Fnrmors Nonr Rodmond Install Pump Ing Plant In Doop unnyon CHAPTER XI. (Continued.) Tyoga hesitated. Then, "Alright,' the said shortly, and led tho way down tho hatchway to tho laboratory where Betty had regained consciousness that first remembered morning. SInco then Betty had never been there. Sho had a doll-baby suite, of rooms well for ward, hardlv: tenablo for one so tall and athletic as Betty. While most her time, even in stormy weather, was spent on deck, still many of her meals were served In tho tiny sitting room all gay with blue and gold blue the color of Betty's eyes, and gold llko the sun In June weather- Betty stumbled along the unfamiliar passageway. Tyoga knocked twice at a bolted door and after a little wait the portal swung inward and Tyoga thrust Betty -within. "Sho wanted to see you," sho an nounced, brusquely. "I've got to get dinner." Lo Malheureux bowed low. "I'm glad of your company," he said. "I have a lonely life, and such an Interruption is a pleasant .one." "Well, If you appreciate my coming so much, show your appreciation, sug eested Bettv. "do tell me why I am here, and who you are?" "I will do neither." answered Le Malheureux. "Do not ask me. I dls like to be compelled to be so dlscour teoua as to refuse you. but I must. Tou have been very ill, but health returning to you, and when you re turn home you will think of this Jour ney only as a pleasant dream. You have had no cause to complain of your treatment here, save you?" "No," faltered Betty. "Only I'm ac customed to knowing why and where fore, that's all." '"That's all, you say," said Le Mal heureux. "Don't you know that "Why s and 'wherefore's are the sum total of existence? Don't ask me about them, Ask me anything else:" "Then I shall promulgate a 'who,' chanced Betty, desperately. "Tell me, do you know who murdered Cerlsse Wayne?" She was unprepared for the reply, yet intuitively knew that it was what she had anticipated. "Yes." assented Le Malheureux. "What Is more," he continued, watch ing a swift question form on Betty's Una. "I saw the deed whan It was done!" Betty shrunk from him with eyes dilated, mouth agape. "Then you " she began. "I did not." Dromntly retorted Le Malheureux. "I did not kill her. ronuld have saved her if I could. But It was impossible. The tragedy was Inevitable, it was foreordained and it had to haDDen. Nobody can ever clinch with Destiny. The first few days you were aboard this boat you tried It. my dear Mls3 Lancey. The result? You nearly had a second at tack of fever and nervous prostration. When you resigned yourself to events as they course, you commenced to feel better, as you must admit. To dls miss the unattainable, and to welcome what may come, is the right doctrine of living. Why do you worry with what you cannot affect?" "I don't dare to think," said Betty. "But since ypu, whoever you are, have hauled me off In this high-handed fashion, I consider there's some largess coming to me. If you knew who mur dered Cerlsse Wayne, why don't you tell me? That Is, unless you're In duty bound to protect the murderer! Come, tell me, do." "What -benefit would that be to you?" questioned Le Malheureux. "You forget I'm a newspaper wom anu," argued Betty, "and I draw salary for gathering tbs news and turning it In to my city editor." "Some distance from your city editor now, aren't you?" suggested Le Mal heureux. "Well, couldn't I send my paper a wireless?" flashed Letty. "You've an Instrument there!" "Ho, ho!" laughed Lo Malheureux. "So that's why you wanted to come Into my laboratory, is It? You heard the clicking, recognized it, and thought If you dared enough you Might com municate with your friends. A great Idea, that! And I must confess you are a plucky girl, Miss Betty, but I warn you, If you tamper with these Instruments In here, you'll tamper with eternity, and I'd advise you to let these apparatuses alone." "Bah! I'm not afraid," sneered Bet ty. "Neither has any troublemaker ever been afraid of tho trouble she started till It's too late to stop it You're a woman, and of course you'll do as you please, but" ho shrugged himself again "you'd better bo warned," "I'll promise not to meddle If you'll tell mo one thing," persisted Betty. "You should have been a corpora tion lobbyist," responded Lo Malheur eux; "still I shall be generous! But what Is It?" "Who did kill Cerlsse Wayne?" "A man who loved her," replied Le Malheureux, laconically. "Como hero and see what I have done to this ger anium leaf, It Is magnified and remag nlfled. Look how Us eyes have re sponded to the Influence of these con vergent rays a new ray I have dis covered myself. I have found the eyes of plants and their souls! Some day I ahall uncover tho human soul Itself, not only tho physically corporate, but those that ride, as Omar says, "naked on tho air of heaven.' " Betty looked Into the globe he held out before her. Within she saw a DUlpy croon substance, throwing- out dozens of tho most mlnuto of antennae. Theso writhed and fluttered most weirdly. "Oh, I can't stand this," she declar ed, "nor tho air In here. Tyoga! Tyo- galcome and take me upstairs." When tho old negrcss had led her back to her shady seat on deck Betty Lancey sat and scanned tho offing for a sail, and wondered how sho could get word to Larry Morris where sho was, and how In tho world sho could send tho news she had to tho "Inquirer" of fice Somehow her hunger for Larry was far worse than her desire to satisfy the newspaper appetite of delivering her portion of tho solution to the Wayne murder mystery. Betty, self reliant Betty, weakened by tho first se vere Illness she had ever known; Bet ty, stripped of the practical routine adjuncts of the dally life to which she was accustomed: Betty, who. had open ly flouted at poetry and romanticism. this same Betty plunged into a fire of mystery, murder and death, convalesc- Will Aireroeato Million Many Lfvos May Bo Lost. snMn Wnnh . .Tunn 11. Firo on tho waterfront in tho northern part of tho city Into Inst night swept nwny nnU, nit ihn tnttlilinrra on 10 blocks quenco, till them camo upon a hall , ,,0,i ), inaa nf $1,000,000 worth longer, lighter and lower than tho rest. V " V, (i .hnhlv n number of b , A hundred archways with tapestry f P""4 P"b J J Cirht Redmond - Pumping water from hangings opened upon this hallway vcs, at least a score it, B t .ought. the table lands COO SSJf J5 ST SS PuslC so 0 the river is an cement tho draDor es. stood nnnrt fnr thorn to cd must navo porisncu. i, tried horc. i. enter. The burned area is uounuea uy ivu- , ri,rltnnHon hnve jUBt com i . . . ii i . i . i nini ixun wni- - - - - Tiio room was" furnished In skins, rond avenue just cast oi mo nuruui wMnU rntHon ivory, obony and gold. The couch ot front. Third nvenue. Wall mid Vine pletcu a puinmiiK v ebony had ho springs, but to Botty's streets. wnter by moans of nn overshot wnior later surprise tho down cushions and Not all tho buildings in this nren whcel nnfj BUppCs their homesteads on ..u ,i muuo ii mo soiiuai wcr0 destroyed, a hurricane mowing .. ..--i,.-..!.. hod nlin hnrl mm rrv.M. - .. ... . . ii t. tllO ucniuaulli. - - w.t, IVOhVU UUUlli A HU.U I I, n UTAat M IHT 1 M IT M T I V 1 1 1 1 11 II ... . "u," " " "5" The nroicct is a rcmarkabio unucr names towaru buiiiu uud - . . .. ,i ( saved others. taking. Tho Deschutes river and Ita A violent wind sprung up nbout sun- tributary, Crooked river, lie in gorges ant nmltnro rlnum nlrrn.q nnd drOVO PCO- enn 1 linn font (leOI). thO WltllB being Hi.w ... . v. . " " o I uuv w 1 f v 1 v - " f ' - , : nlo from tho streets. noarlv norncndiculnr. At tho point At 10:20 o'clock an alarm of flro wiero tho Dnvcnport-Christenson pump wnn tnrnnd In from the larcre inrcc- jn inotnllnil t. h necessary to raise uio Meta thero will hrlno ntoro frame warehouse of Galbraoth, wn,r r.nn font over four porpcndiculnr you a glass of warm milk, and then Bacon & Company at the foot of uni- jpjgcs, the highest or which is uieoi. you must rest. Best tho sweetest you tfcry street. By tho time tho firemen Th(J undertaking, whon commenced ...xvo vCr uone, my may. To-nigiu 1 had reached tho scene the whole uunu- ,ngt fnji looked liko a mammom jou, shall not bo with you; I havo other nir nnd its inflammablo contents wcro T,w, ,nr,Wt nnrt wns to jrot tho neces ii-f !i . .wl" leP 'l0 V n ronr5nS fumace. 8ftry materials to the place whero tho unafraldy"yrftBB - 0i'nlt The wind from off tho salt water Sc,inWn8 to bo installed. All tho unafraid.' Sho stooped low and kissed ni.....in Wlla'. V . . .1... tt.. Betty's hand, and Betty could have rtII . A sworn a tear fell upon It ugauioi. uui nwuuvu jjuy ieci aoovo 10 uiu hhji n . Tyoga spoko truly. Meta brought north nnd cast nnd !ho Prob,cm hc wheel seven foot in diameter and two tho miit- na ,i,ut..i .i camo not ono of savintr nropcrty ni MO UGllklUUOl 1VUIU1 till U I , ... - grant as If roses had been steeped rendy attacked, but to prevent destruc within Its HmDld denths. Tho cool tion of n thickly-settled district occu- linen garment tho slavo wmnned nied bv old wooden buildinira of tho around Betty rested hor fevered skin, flimsiest construction. anu tne pillows were magic wings that Dozens of louirinir house nnd so boro her away to Forgotfulness Land, called hotels were among tho buildings , mnkjnir ho raise of 0215 feet. TcbUj , -"i-. u"-""' osetroyea. incy were iwo anu vnreu- f h0 ,)ant ,nvo t)rovcd h gn y sue thO SUn Was tannine thn hnnvona tvhan . i' lui -J l 1 !!. OI WIC .uv. n - over rested upon. Thoro were stone stools, chairs of oddly twist ed tropic woods, and a great mirror of ebony, Ivory and gold, studded with hundreds of precious stones. Swing ing rrom tho colling was an ornate lamp of filigree and Jewels, and this uurned low nnd dull. "lou will bo glad to rest. I know." said Tyoga. feet eight inches across the face wiib built. The machinery and liume were arranged and securely fastened to tho rocks to prevent them from being i . . i washed awny by high water. Eleven hundred and sixty feet of pipe aro ubcu Inn fpnm O m n 1 1 im r -i nttnnl ri 1ii4fi I HlO 511in VU(1 Q r r I tl rr thA ViAnvrnnn ntUnn I it 1 I i 1 ...0 " v-i-K.-.a w. ..v.,c..0 st0ry buildings, and ourneu iikc unucr. -f.sof.,1 fever vnm linfrtnnlnt. tr rllonmrnr tlint a I hlllR-AVpd Tloltv mv.tnnnj rpun ' . ....... LUHBIUI. UWQ........ . U U . V' f . . . . . . b T woman is a weakling after all, and that when she needs a strong arm to lean on, she wants it sadly. And in the mist and mirage of the life from which she had so suddenly been taken away, it was Larry Morris, his face, his fig ure and his personality that Betty's heart and soul reached out for vainly. If she could havo found an empty bottle anywhero she would have chanced that old pastime of the mari ner and last refuge of tho shipwreck ed a note In a bottle. But bottles there were none, nor anything else fea sible, and Betty plunged Into despair. With returning health, however, came a renewed Interest In life. She had good food, the weather was fine, and Betty a splendid sailor. She possessed me exuDerance or youtn and an of a newspaper woman's curiosity for tho what Is to happen next Le Malheu reux, though extremely repulsive, was also decidedly interesting, and their conversations and intimacy grow with the voyage. Le Malheureux was well read, cour teous, a polished gentleman, gracious, and a delightful companion when ho so chose. But he never saw her for more than an hour a day, and was reticent about himself and his people. Betty gathered that he had long lived In Af rica, though he had been educated in England, France and Germany. By education he was a physician, by for tune independent, and by occupation a research worker in the extensive fields of electro-therapy. But thero were inree inings ne never did he never removed or shifted any of his somber drapings, his hands were always glov ed, and the thick veil of full green was never lifted from his face. CHAPTER XU. At the close of a long, hot day, the enchanted yacht sighted land a blur of gray and green to the left As the night deepened this verged Into a splash ot tropic green, washed with a -1.1 l M L T J . . ajjeiuiimiiL jiiuuji. xieiiy oeggea to be allowed to stop on deck to watch this dawning beauty, and Tyoga, muffled In long white cloak, stood beside her. As they approached the harbor, Betty saw It was the Jettylng mouth of a river, the banks lined with mosshung palms, springing from a matted growth of reeds, entwined vines, rush es and lush grass. Straight up the river they went In the moonlight. through a current so slow that the stream appeared stagnant. No sign of habitation met the eye, and the 1un- Betty awakened. Tyoga The ,ico nnd fircmen think thnt some rtl1T-Ml Tin. Ifntn fnttVt- I 1 ..... was not yet returned, but Meta, faith ful and silent, stood by tho couch gen tly waving a hugo palm branch. A modern Cleopatra; but whero Is my Antony?" smiled Betty to herself, snuggling comfortably back Into her nest Sho stretched her feet luxurl- of the lodgers in theso buildings must have perished. The ruins are still TttlnTltlr Cmrnnltr nrifl Sf will r imnnQHt- I . ..v-.v-.j ..... nVjtaUons Die to explore tnem ior some urni. Three firemen were outside n burning wnrehouse nt Wall street and FirBt nv COMMENCEMENT AT EUGENE. Aro Issuod for Thirty fourth Year Exorcises. University of Oregon, Eugene In ously back and forth under tho silken enue when an explosion threw the wall vitntions arc out for the Thirty-fourth coverlids, then roused to full conscious- of the building on the men, who are nn.,n, .nmn,onnm,,nt nf tho Univer i i i ii I - peiieveo to nave porisncu ness with a Btart "A sorry newspaper woman. I." she scolded, mentally; "here am I with a whole live mystery between my thumb and forefinger and doing never a thing to soivo It! Ah, Betty. Betty!" fane rose hurriedly. In pantomime Desuecning Meta to hasten with her garments. For the shoes Bettv had kicked off and left on the floor of the Directory Hotel the night of her ill- fated visit to the Harcourt apartments Tyoga had substituted a quaint pair or hign-heeled slippers, as unlike Bet ty's usual substantial footgear as a rose Is llko a radish. And In place of her strictly tailored waist Betty was now wearing soft draperies of vari colored silk. What had become of her clothes she didn't know, and Tyoga nau successfully resisted all Imnortun ing that might tell Betty the why and wnereiore or her present Incarnation. (To be continued.) nrcaklns he Font in Ilamaian. The Arabs say Ramadan; the Per sians and Turks say Itaraazan. They an onserve throughout the month a species of fast that has no nreclso HEIKE FOUND GUILTY. Bitv of Oreiron. Tho program covcra four days, Juno 19, 20, 21 and 22. Al umni who desire private entertainment Head of Sugar Trust Convicted Pen mny address Robert W. Prescott, us and hino is in bight New York, June 11. Charles R Heike, the white haired secretary of tho American Sugar Refining company, was convicted last night on one count of an indictment charging conspiracy to defraud the government of customs duty on sugar. .brneBt W. Uerbracht, ex-Buncrin tendent of the Williamsburg (Brook lyn) refinery, was convicted on all six counts, For James F. Bendcrnngel, ex-cosh ler of the refinery, the jury stood 7 to 5 for acquittal. He will be tried again. The verdict was announced at 10:30 p. m., after the jurors had deliberated for 12 hours less 14 minutes. They had labored earnestly from time to time, sending out for transcripts of the testimony, particularly that refer ring to Heike. But it was Benderna sistant alumni secretary, or inquire at alumni headquarters. Tickets for the alumni dinner may bo secured at alumni headquarters. Ad mission will bo by ticket only. Al alumni, their wives or husbands, aro invited. Alumni headquarters will be in the main reception hall, men a dor mitory. Every convenience will be provided. The phono number is Main 811. Reserved scat tickets for all the exercises may be obtained by nlumn at hendquarters. Keaerved seala are held only until five minutes before the beginning of tho exercises, One und one-third rates have been granted by the railroads for commence ment. Do not forget to ask the agent for a certificate when buying your tickcL The summer session opens June 27; closes August C. Reduced rates for the session begin June 18 nnd tickets may bo purchased nt any timo counterpart In tho west. So lnntr nn rri'o .n.. hf u i i the sun Is In the sky food or drink of Over his fate more than 20 ballots ,etwue" that,dutc an.d August .6, Rood any Kind may not pass the true be- were taken. iur au" Ul u"x "" man Hever's Hps. He Is not even Allnwod Thin pnfla tho rrnvnmmont'a cn,i August 9. tne sweet solace of a cigarette. But attempt to imprison the croup of men rrom tne firing of the sunset guns un- responsible for tho vast undcrweieh til It is light enough to distinguish a nS frauds to which the so-called trust black hair from a white he may feast virtually has confessed by the restitu to surfeiting. Watchmen will patrol Uon of more than $2,000,000 in duty, the streets with drums to warn him that his moments of grace aro num bered, and cannon once more announce their end. isoinmg is more characteristic of late afternoons In Ramazan than tho preparations for the evening meal which preoccupy all Moslems, partic ularly those who work with their bands. As the sun nears the horizon fires are lighted, tables are spread. bread Is broken, water Is poured out, cigarettes aro rolled, and hands are Last Horse Cars Vanish. Klamath Falls The horsecar has vanished from Klamath Falls. Tho electric car is to replace tho ancient Heike is the highest official of the means of transportation. The track is company upon whom blamo has been 10 bo removed the entire length of fixed, and he now faces a possible Mn,n B"eet and this means that the sentence of two years in the Federal Cltv Wl" ',c without streetcar service pemtemtary and a fine of S10.000. Ho ir two or three months. is 65 years old and broken in health inc company has applied for a now and spirit. His counsel, in summing franchise for Main Btreet. With the up, declared repeatedly that a prison granting of this the system will be term meant nothing less than death. mauc thoroughly up-to-date in every parucuiar. new lines w be built on Recover Manv Bodies. side streets and n belt line is to b flalitr;. Ttnlu .Tnnn ii Th built around the town to make n clreln from the Upper lake down through J ...... ....bv. nuo III- n -j.,.. spected today by King Victor Imman- Most of the n ".r cur w,u 00 Put on the run . ". -'' J Hffo V.o1fnro.r t, ,L ... h-'-- Kles to either s de were at nn Hth u.ijr w luu muum in exnec-1 i nn,i n tti save for the occasional roar of a Hon, Um otJ "Baal "at Gves liberty houses in Calitri were destroyed by the nroUnd town' TlliH is 10 bo modern or snarl of some angered panther. to eat. This breaking of the daytime earthquake, and the people who es- PaS8enKer with a large carrying .nVtlJtJ. fll ."I? .and iB.. a? ,n8t,tu- caPed re camping in the fields. and thoroughly equipped and forbidding, wlthm bleak beaches of yellow sand, and from there they rush ed into another river roofed with en- lant'icu ireeo mruub'ii wmcn nuered a blood-red sunrise. All day they fol lowed this river, pimpled at Intervals with lakes, small or large, and clear or muddled. The white heron and the stbrn watched them unheeding. A crocodile or two sidled after them, and at intervals some huge snake, untwin ing from a long hanging bough, would stretch Its slimy length across the snowy deck. Twice they passed a herd of elephants coming down to drink, and ften sent an affrighted lioness hurry ing back from the water's edge to her mewing kittens. The purple lotus spread Itself despairingly over some of tho slimiest pools as If to patch up black hldeodsness with perfect bloom. All this tropical splendor Anally wear led even Betty's rapt eyes, and sho clung gratefully to Tyoga's arm as the egress said: "Wo aro at our Journey's end." And with it had come the nlcht The yacht had swung through an rchway, and shot Into a roofed pas sage, water dripping from tho stones and moss above them, and a raven cawed as they stopped at a stubby wharf, from which led up a dizzy flight of dimly lighted granite steps. Tho stairs' ended in a vaulted corri dor hung with a few antlquo brass lamps. Placed at Intervals along tho sides wero low stone couches covered with leopard skins. To one of theso Tyoga motioned Bet ty, and then pursing her thick black Hps she emitted a peculiar whistle. In stantly thero darted forward from opo of the dusk-hung niches a comely young negro girl, her glistening body, satiny as ebony, nudo savo for a kilt of striped silk, and a short tunic of gauze. two bowed low before Tyoga, who addressed to her a few half audible murks in a strange dialect. The girl nodded her bead In th tion in itself. To bo invited to Iftar Is a particular mark of friendshlp. Scrlbner's Magazine. Thirty-two bodies have been recov. ered and eight or ten moro are thought 10 De sun under the fallen walls. Two To Appeal Rato Case Salem Comnlvln wnrn fnlrnn nnf i'n flin ilJ i i L n " iut1' ... v.i ivdcuuc vl uiu iiiuuu upon miorney uencral Craw- " j mj vricu. 1 1 r t. !i I vtv.nuj vjuuuim isruw King, une section of the town is al- ford. Clerk Morel lu mnnf rr,r,Wl l..:.l . . . . "liu your little brother 111 this mornlne " . me tout , mis seni u me Inferior court tho w.w i umiiunu; 111 liim iinn nt thn v..v- i vinium RjlllwilV- T.Irrf X Tl.., Harriman Lines SnnnH ffilionnnn ', "7 ix."' T .r . npany ' ' www, 6iiiibi,uj urcgon ltaiirOOIl rnmm o t I ...I I ., ' Johnnie. I heard him crying In tho most heartrending manner.' "No, not exactly," Johnnie replied dui wniie puueu down a Jug of mo lasses on himself In mother hair." New York, June 11 Alba B. John- sion. in which tho Son. vtrft nrnaiflnnt nf iUn nn11.SM T In fnliV,. . . muu has be8en trying -motivo WorkVnnray thai PloVho Tmedia'Sca has been trying to comb his the 'company had received an order of the decision. Clerk jSoSJThM from the Harriman lines, for 85 passen- been notified that tho comnnnv u,lll ,,t. A New Couo of iutciiuieriinn. Rer locomotives of the largest nnrl tcmnt to nnnnnl tn IUn o..- . r . . n , , w . tiiu uuuiiMiiM rniiri hoauiAot timA rru 1 I it... iti Tim. . . . w v,v v Hyperbole is the source of much heaviest tvPe- Tno order means an of tho United States, but it Is nnt . I i. . . . . nvnnnr itiifn Af nk...f 1 tor i r i , ! T ! 1 i , . ' - - iu, n uui ui uiucu wh. a younc r-p . ' "'M Ui """"" 1lwi0uuu oy no iveu in icgui circles hero that It twin 1 . . i . . I HnY-lmnn oirafAm T 4- f i I. 1 i . I ..... uuuta. oayo u wriior in HnfnniJo """"" "jowiui. n io inu luriresL 10-1 uu uuccchhiui. Weekly, was complaining of the tight E?m.0tlV0 order P'ccd in some time, fit of his uniform. Deliveries are to be made in October. "Why. father." ho derlnrnrf ,. ivemuer anu ueccmuer. - - L11U collar presses my Adam's annin n hard that I can taste elder!" Arithmetically IlemoiiNtrutetl. Western Concerns Sold. Now York, Juno 11. Announcement oping n large poultry farm Pullot Lays at Four Months. Klamath Falls A Till lint Hinf nying whon four months old is owned by Colonel J. D. Lathrop, who is devol- near Klam "A man should BlPfin nt i tu. iV,n A n p. nX "v,.i""n'. mr i-uiiiron rcce ved tlw v ciKiii "- iii4i.oii iuwur oi Li L'ni rnmnnnv ii iuin.il. ..t i. .... . . hours a day." of tho Northwest I.lirht Wnf. . , 'vir1' ' ulc"cd chicks It can't bo done," answered thJpnnyof Philadelphia. M weary-looking citizen; "not when one electric light, gas and street rail- first egg w aid w fn? 28 T of your neighbors runs a nhnnnni, ways in Eastern Oren-nn nnrl Wnantnn. on.l .1 ' T. . . uur mOntllS till midnight and another' keeps a ton. These properties include Z. CTJ" ! l'mo of hatch- companies in Walla Walla and Nnrfh wi,it T.-r" u,u ino imperial . . w.w., XJUHIllll 1 In . Vnlrtmo T , l Y . . .1 " - j. iwwiuu, iiuau., juwiHton, taano, and Pendleton, Oregon. rooster that crows at 5 a. m,1 (111 CTT n Hnwloy's Monsuro Adont.H. -Will Next Q ,.Th WnBhington Ho ley has succeeded in 3'1 thohotiBo his billdlrcclft. . . iiumhAk Htond nnirinn In on.. '"MOI n a ti tin w i 11. . vcr "uv.u ujr UIU I10U80. H.l nrnvlflnn "fPl,n ..n Btcnd entricB horotoforf S ---..w "iivwi iiifiittn ... uiiun yvihuii proois Wim,.j. Docombor 31, ahull bo pJ in nil ciiaea whero Iia.ii? i-.r ; .r M" 8?cr uiu iniurior uini itio entry .J for tho oxclusivo iio.w.1' . - uau KTIA ll-r. ..1 .... . . .. ....... wunv u iiuubo on II, entered nnd ntlm Bnmo nnd nctunlly entered null (in ihnrnnt ....! i.i .! tion of said Intul fnr T 1 ii v iniv. it Tin ftinr nn . . . ...... nu iiun nr iv. entered hnn befln Bold or tu..v....kv w u noui or ttsttttti tho ontrvinun. nnrl wl.n. -. " uniui mivumu pnicecUlngi Vfy IllCllt-UU UKItlllHL me Ptlln-m.. co thereof mirviwl n. il. ... . III nroof thereon, nr uli.i . hiiii ijjj thronftor. tirovidod n,.i . innn in nnmninni u it nil . . ... ... ,-.,mlv. iii i (mi ijiuvpriTf. vvv,wuuip nny entry upon nny charge cl nnd provided further, that ninn wno may mako nnn iu. imiciifc unuer ino prov Is on f u Hhttll ILH fill ndflltifinnl nAUl.- ...... vwiiuiuwa . : mvii uj ....... i u ... i . . . .. . iuiuiiuu lu ijiiv Lti init iitiiiAr . ... v i.iiuj a Tho SlmUy Ladder. many a man nas spent the boat years of his llfo climbing tho ladder of ramo oniy to nave tho thing tilt Milling Company Starts Work. McMinnvillo The Ilr.nM, miiii compnny has commenced work on iti Quart Whiskey Kills Bov. ui iumu u..v iiuyo mo ming tilt q t x ni v, , , ' 1 v" -""viii:cu worn on its over backward Just as ho grasped the w Tin. JoP' CaI"flJu"e J?S warehouse, The building will bo ,ast rung.-Chicago HecordefaM.1119 fZ I'Vl JtJi 51? !?J!. - AXft n ,.IV, VH ui uiiniviiigi owmjju purpoues. a quart bottlo of whiskey on a wager ueauiuui widow Ho you know, I in"n coum Btand that Amount with- Albany Shows Growth a forty yeara old to-dav. riniio out It phae nir him. Th . Bachelor-Madam, you are Just twen. "P8ed "to unconsciousness after ho Albany for this Mav showC0nCCClptfl ln ty. I never believe moro than half oi had swa lowed tho whiflkey and never of $271,92 over thS ZYJi 'S080 f- what I hear revived before death came. lono ' 1,10 roco'Itfl of May, Pruno Growors Form Pool Hiilnm .Thn Snlnm VntU tl.i.. ' -v MIIIVIII . 1UILMIUH nrvil. tultli nlirtiif nn ..m. . ujk""! recently tiiti nf thn li rtllt TTnlnri nn T.i. J The pool fixed n selling priced lci ui iur iiiiiiih. nnn nettJt it - v. wviuiy V) I'.viiMuiii wi HUKVi Dti,UO, for smaller thnn 40-C0a Ii1, ccntii miu muiwiii tuiv vulva wtt.f-w (w utov Tbiu liiul a ijuui na attomptcd. Automobile Stage to Bum ana aix horse covered stiures railroad nnd Utirn.i. havo nurrk . . . i.f... . ... . .. nuwmouiiu to run in comuncuoa At t m. uu iHiaaiuio to rcucn iiurna jnme t in t i . . i . i Prairio City in the morning. Ship 50 Cars Strawberriei.: Hood Itivcr Fifty cars of berries havo been shipped from iV L'lHHI IMIII1V L'niwi'm III LIllT inari lev Hhou lu clean un the r Dauna ing tho coming week. Bcrrle I tho Crnppcr nnd other district!, evor. nru commencini? to come in few aro also arriving from Hood. r n... r- ... cioi county last your yielded the $385,000, nnd 405 tons of bolter Th III I I' i'VU UUb Vl fcllU VUUHVJI wuy crpamcry led In point oi If 1 -!. A f -..ft .Kit 1 uon oi muter, lurning oui ui tons. In tho aame district 365 cnecso was prouuecu. i PORTLAND MARKETS. iiri.t rn-.i. .i.a. u iiMia tt j, i nun IlllVta .- . lltJUIfb, UIULI, wVIIOIV, v-k. -- ' valley. 84c. juiiriuy r ecu nun uitniiti t ton. 133 Hny Track prices: Timothy,. nmnttn vnllnv. S20ri)21 nCf ton! I urn urugon, $6&viicaf imi t-- grain hay, ?17(jl8. OntnNo. 1 white. SZtifW Fresh fruits -Strawberries, L .50 nor crnto: apples, $Lfi gooscberricB, GffijGc per pound. Pfitiiti n lil Orecon. 0BC per drcd; now Cnlifornin, 1WC If. LI.l A .U.liAbnO IHIIfLlVV dozen; napurngus, $.zwh& cabhntrn. 2Ufi,2'ic nor POUii nllnnn r.n..El imp lAt COIIH, 1 1 1 1 . . i. .... nlnnl. 1W dozen; radiBhcs, Mw'M, BacKj carrots, Buccal; u--i- i T . vlraJ. ..(iitilii crcalDdTi on TtiittcrlWi ...hvw. UW.W. M.'W. . . . ' 1 l W n.rn.n..n 1 1 X .. MAM null r I iinilUk ntui ii)u ivu juir wuiim butter prices. . i VAC. rggs uurront rccoijun, ; unry ciinuicu, uc; uah' - - Pork Fnncy, 12CTiac pcr-r Vonl-Fnncy, lOOCllc per r i. n.mOi. nnrWUW1 V f ' . hWll VUllA V 11L.I1UI AUIr ' 1 1 28f()30c; ducks, 18(?fl25c; gccc, turkeys, live, 20to22c; aresv-i HmillllM $51 nop Anvnn. Cuttlo Hoof Btoerfl, Rood to 55.45fffl5.80: f a r to mc(liu' t . l.Rn. nmita nnrl linlfcrS, cnoice, ?a.t)UQ)D; iair w ..ai 4.75; bulls, $34; fltnp cnlveB, light, $5.7Cfl)7; heavy. Hoga-Top, $O.00CfiO.B. '8,rW HintM ru cnon rn n i , ii..- d.nuv'-. 9Uf&rrt4! Ifimhfi. cno cv, fair. 84.76(3)6,25. 1