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v, i:d;u:::day, aviul 10. izzz. 1 YEIFUKU il'S BIG CARGO SETS IIB7 RECORD HERE For the vnlted Kingdom with a fntl cargo of train dispatched by the Gray. !OTnbim Grain company. the Japan a Bteernahlp Yelfuku Mara finished to day at terminal JCo. 4 with. 1700 ton of wheat. The Yelfuku Mar carries W ton of bulk grain and 109 tons of sacked train, Thla la the largest cart 9 of bulk wheat te b dispatched from the elevator ef terminal JN'o, 4 and sets th high water mark for shipments ef thta claaa. Tha manifest of the Japanese Steam ship will (how m,70 buahela of wht, alud at loo.oofl. 8b la tha first full charter handled by tha Orar-Roeenbaum Grain company, although that company baa loadad a number of cargoes en other accounts. Bb will leave down tonight Clayton It. Jones, In charge of -tba stevedoring., and Captain 8 polar, harbor master, atated that tha grain waa being received and atowad on tha big Japanese eteamshlp at tha rata of tOgd tons an hour. On tha Invitation of O. B. Hegardt. en gineer af tha dock comrnlaalon, many prroona Intaraatad In tha - bulk loading 1 grain, visited terminal No. 4 yaatarday afternoon. The ahlp worked three hatches, and dua to a new Jones davlca for tha atowlng, tha ahlp settled on an oven keel. CABVPL'ltPirXtift CJtltOO TW - NOQt'UMt WILL TAKR ItMBFTt lloqutam. Wash., April IS. The, steamer tarmrl arrived here lata Man day night with a cargo of general mar. ahandiea from Kan Francisco to tba r. O. Poater company of. this city and to VJ Inmber at tha Iloqulam Lumber A htngia company a Plant. v Tha at earner a Tamalpala for San Pe dro, frovldencla for 8anta Koaalla, Mi ic. and tha Weat lallp for tha east coast via Brattle, cleared with lumbar careers, ... gteamer Braill Maru ahlfted from tba Grays Ilarbor mill to tha National and tha Hartwood shifted from tha Anderson ft Mlddleton pplant ta tha A. J. Weet. Crohoiawa to orr.it Rrsr, TQ ASTORIA TUsDAT. APRIL U Opening af tha aummar excursion sea- aon ee tha lower Columbia baa bean aa for Tueaday. April IS, whan tha steamer . Oeorglane will ha placed in commlaalon by tba ltarklna Tranaportatlon company Tba Oeorgiana waa placed on tba Port af Portland drydock. thta morning tor thorough overhauling. A now wheal will be ablppad and aha will be cleaned and sainted. Tba Georrima win mag dally round trip between Portland and ' Aster's. ' . ...... HVT.n AT ASTOEIA THXUSTJAY High Water. Low Water. 7:S1 a. nu. a.7 ft..-2:1 a. J.I ft. t& p. nu 7.9 ft. 2:37 p. nu JJ ft. Sr-aiide Hifh water pip minutes earlier Seaside Low ; water 21 minutes earlier. ' ' " News'of the Port Aerwala, aH It. . ' Bnth, Amerleaa ftauaer. from J'ew Tort aad pnru. a"ral- tMMinrlmam. AaeHeaa . tram Sew Tetk aad way port, avaenl. TJatemort. Aanrleaa ateaJatr. tM ftaa Pedro. htab. troaa Oak VwA. BaUaa. Arv ataaaer. -1 Umm reaie. hwb. trnrn PneeotC LmMt Ireriaaa. Aaienran Mwair. lor Baa rnuMtaea, niaieu. tram lUiaier. , . MARIS X ALSfAITAC " Waataar at Rleert Mewtb' ' Worth HMd. Asnl 1 t.CflndiUcwi at thi atmth af the r1 at aoo Be. mo.h i wind, ebaUwwA, 14 auleei weaUer. ektljr. - BAILT RITF.M RKADISUS aw.. Parlfle Tie. luttoee ! 20 J3 1 i.l -a.i o.on .-a. 8,0. 00 il-o.8o.en ,i-e. 0.00 e. It II- T4 " li 5 ' 1 5 44 4 .St "2 "43 ' ToaiTio jtb or tessCLR Radla leperta fraai North Head five the poet. tUa ml lh InlLaXna - tt H.. AlwU IS: StrMrea, I-M Aa.tea Taoeaw. 10 nUra Mill Cape nuT7. , C'araM. bia rraaeteoa fet PeatUr dla Hruh, Itn rraeiwie for Portia na,' 10 aula asark ef ralumata rive Hint mm. J. A. Woffflt, KirhmM4 far Ulltbrido, S44 illaA mnih 4 rnluMibtA rlva. K. ' P. Kbictor. ba rraiMHare far TkiterU, S40 euie tnl fe Ban rraanam. . " . . Br redenU TaUcnwk Radio ' EeMet Meaijwr, Cnlaaihia itver for 8a Padre, . aaiira aona aa rnanant i y HoaibaMl. Baa l'4xa fa Baa FnbcJaeaw 10( atilae anwtn Baa aa4wo. W. r. Karrla, Baa Padre fe Hooelttla, 4t iiat weat aaa rednv ltatro Btate. ftaa' Ptancaiee fof Balflauca, lab mtlaa anvta Baa PranHaeo. To Hrm. Uoa. Uwina MUlpala, Maxicaa anaat to Baa Pedro. 131 eallea aoatb Baa Pedra. . Point Judith. Panama for u , Tnarijee, Itnl nllaa toaik Baa Pnaelaea. aimau. Naw Tart fa M Preaeliae. 1Z4S Milak aaaih Baa STanataafc aa J aaa. Ban rraactaee ta Crlatital. BOS aiiW aouth Baa Pranriaao. ra.ial. Baa Padre . for Baa Fiaeafeoe, .9 nlla aana Baa Padre. ftmmAor. Baa mnetaee to York. 41 Itaa aanth Baa trraastuoe. Yoa Uada. BTarota for gaa Praariaaa. SB aallaa aaaLh tfmU. . Uaaa auwart. Baa Padre for Oteaoa, 14 BlllM north Baa Ptdra. Prank ii. lrua. Portland fet Area, aUlaa ln yarUaaa. 'AM. ALOU THE 'WATF.RPB05T . Tha ateawahln Broah of tha North Atlanllo a Weatern line. AdmtraJ Una local eaanta. with ran oral rarao from New-Tnrk and Philadelphia, la dua-to irive at terminal no. I lale tnia alter neon. ii-. Tha aleamablo Senator. Admiral line, la due to arrive late tomorrow afternoon : from Kan Ixeco. Kan Pedro and Nan Krauclaro with paeeengera and freight. an win orcn at terminal io. z. Tha ateamahln Pan nay I van la of the Amorloan.fiawallan eompany, Columbia I'aoirio fsnipping eompany agenta, ar i'd at terminal No. 1 thia morning with general cargo front New York and Boa- ltn. Tha ateamaMn P1a!ai4aa a tria T.tr1rn, bach line, aalled from New Orleans for -oruBini this morn In a. The Japaneae ataamahlp Selyo Maru, freaa portlaad with lumber, haa repvrlaa out a loaonama. Tha ateam arhooner Trinidad la loading lumber at Tongue Point and the haut ai wearporu The motorablp Boobyalla Is horth br-und from ban Fraociaco wttk general v a v. 'OCKA? KATP.lt rSCHAGED Ns w.York. April IS. (L. N. 8.) Ocean freight ratea on grain are atlll down with change . during the peat 4 houra. Tha general cargo market ts quiet Qucteiiona are; , . 1'nlted Kingdom, la f d : Germany (Itremen and Hamburg), Ho; France (Atlantic). - 1 Mediterranean), xOe; Holland (Amaterdam and Rotterdam), 12c, General cargo, quiet.' tiUe . . . Kurane . . . , Alhaoy , Balam racna City... roruaaa , . Ifailiu" , ' . . RITES FORECAST Tba Willamatta rlror at Portbad will remala nearly atatMaary. during Out aaU two at 4hre oaa. ., i - . - , , - AT tfOBLB'i- F0BT Artarla. April It Hailed at 1 a. Ilua aaa ataaaior. Ulnra Vara, for Waw Coaat porta. Arrld a tT and ten ap at S a. ., ataaaur brash, fraaa New Tarfc and war porta. Arrived at 1 ana laft un at 1:10 a. av. ataanver IHinii- rlrajiiaa. froai Mow York and way porta. Armed at t;C4 a.,av, ataaaaer Triaidad. Inm aaa JUXoria? April 11 Sailad at T '.tO p. W. daarnae Vrank (1. Drum, for BAB Frsnciieo. Ballad it 10 p. av, etaaotar Btaat Vayagar, for I'oait Booad pa.v . . ...... Tatoaah. Aortl I ft. Puard , ant. ataan Pannulrauian. tram Fnaot Bound, for Portland. SeattJa. Aerd H. Sailed at a p. av, Haeaur fAiwra, fe Portland. Ioena, April 11 Amraa. nnuaa auamar afoaiaan, from AMorla. , -. -v - ':. baw Tork, Apnl 1 Arrirwt, tteataer Uentr arnerr .ritr. from CommMa na. -i jvaw UTteaaa. apni io pajjro. - avnna riadc, from Mobile, for Paeino Coaat porta, 1uaiilnc. April -14. ballad. Norwaraa torahip Borgland. CbrUtiaaia. for Paeifia Coaat porta, - ' - . waw vnaana, Aoni ia.aio. moamrr (i Balboa, April I T. A rrt Tad. taaair Edward Luokaabaeh, from Portland, tor Vtm Tore. Ar niW, ataamar, Jaeob L.oekabeb, (roaa Portlaad a way poru, or MWi j . ,. . - Taknhama. ' ' AnrU 1 S. AlTtTd. 3M ataaate Salye Ura. from Portland, fer Uong. Rfaanar. .- ' . - ' . ;'. RaynuHuvVradk.Anrn S.Arrd,.ayde Kara from Mnroraa, 14 a a. - j Abardorn, Weak., April IS. Sailed, Caaba for aaa Pedro, p. av ' . ' . a.. I.nlM. Anril It (L H. B.l Ar- rirad IStb: - KlndorUjk. RoUenUat. 10:40 a. Aanetla. blph. Aatorla, tl a. m. ! Ba Rancar. Loa" Anarla. 1119 a. nki Rebiada, Aatorla, p. ta. tlalene, Oraya Harbor, M9 P. a. Jintn Urara Harbor. 4 :Iu n. av rn.k r riraa Harbor., laa.) Hornat. Columbia ri-r. T:16 p. at-l Horqaiaa, Qniya awVlhr- Hear, T, aoott,"' fJaattle,Hi J it 4 a. av; Joarpb Rallar. Aberdeen. It .10 a. av Reulak. Ktiahak. It a B.i Bath Alexander, l .i ii.ti, Uiaim BUta. UIU- era. 12.2S p. aa.: Hoea Citr. Jortland.l a :S0 r&TUMIXk-. 11 we f Chrtatanaan Uraya Harbor, S:S p. BV1 Praa daat. Beau. S:l p. aj.s Tale, Laa ,Aale, 4:1 p. m.rWinia O. Irwla, Urn Anaelea, : p. av? Salt. Lea Aneelaa. P. avj Rita. Pot. Bound. 4:50 p an. ' Arrired Jtihi . A. Biaitb. Coo Bay. 4: a. av: Baa Antonio. Port) Ban Lais. 4:40 ,; u.. M.,n lii Arena. 4:40 a. av 1 mupv boldVIi Angalav a. I Phaanit, Green. T-.4V a. av: nana u. bs . a -a M . SU.i. Pa'rHt. aaattta.-- !l av? , . , Roobyalla, PortJaad and Beattle, a ; J a a, . urin,. i - v.b a-& m - atMkiAn. Ma all 4, Mfs. Bt.t X4aa lebBtoa, Oram Bat bar, S:t a av - . ; . . ,. - Ex-Senator HolUs' Bulgaria Declares ; 3 Divorce Is Illegal Wsshlnrtoa, April II. (t K. S. The divorce procured In Bulsarla by Henry F. Kollla. ax-TJnitad States sen. ator Xrcm New Hampshire, was 1rr gu- tar and Illegal." according to an efficial botica received at the Bulgarian lecatloa her today front the government In Sofia. j The Bul;arlan gwvernrnent, tKa advicas stated, did not sanction tba dirorce ob tained by tha former senator. ' It was obtained from a unitarian minuter. Anton Topliaky. tn the town of Pupnltaa, Noma hlmaelt is a unitarian. : Crater Xake Opening To Be Delayed a.Bit Opening of Crater Lake national park probably will ba later thlg season than usual because of heavier snow than normal, reported X E. Grieve ef pros pect. Or, who with Judge W. M. Col- vlg bf Medford, arrived Tuesdsy to at tend the opening baseball game. Pros pect la tba half : way point between Medford and Crater Lake, Judge Col vlg was formerly right at way and ta Agent for tba Southern Pacific Railway company and seta ne nsa not miaaea an openinr basebau game at Portland in JO Tears. - To Refit Boats for . ; Service to Alaska , mil' .. . Astoria. Aprir IS.Ths boats Chlllo- cothe and Tonawanda recentry pur chased by tha Columbia River Packer's association, win ba raiuteo fop. te Alaska cannery servlca at tba Port of Astoria terminals,' ft waa announces at tha port- commission" met ting Tuesday, The vessels will be extensively remod eled to serve as ,Alaeka cannery ships and will supplant the asooetatton ships Keuflo and fct Nicholas in tns nortnern service next yearr. ' - - - Withycombe Quits Gubernatorial Race Salem.'Anril 19-Syinc that his wleea. Miss Mabel Withy combe, daughter of tha lata Governor James WlUiycojnba, had requested that he not make, tha race for the Republican nomination for tha post formerly held by - Ms brother, Philip Withycomba f Yamhill ' Tuesday filed with Secretary of State Kerr bis with drawal from the race, , . n . i 4 " - Polk County Rancher Guilty of Assault HER 0W WAY Dt, vinGiuiA terhuui. l , vntc i vATca Salem. April 19. J. M. Browp, Polk county rancher, was found guilty on a eharre of assault with-intent to ItJU, toy a Jury tn Judge Ky court here, Tues day. rwn WSJ enevrsow witn: Mwunf Arthur Lewis, an - Anti-Saloon 'league operative, during the courae of tooos raid on the night of September T last, when the officers were trying to arrest Brown and his son, as bootleggers. The Jury was out only 15 minutes. Tha crime is punishable by a penitentiary sentence of from ens to SO years. Sentence will net be named until next Week. Judge Bingham leaving tn city before tha jury reported, ana wiu not return, ntu day,,.- .', .v. , Taly Patntat t,I..tUa Pna... . . .Apr. -Uaare .....,.,..,Taoma i.,.,,.Apr. S . a. a PMa. . . .ana 1 A4mlral Bodpaaa r, at war...ar, tmatar ......,...S. Ptaeo A way.. A or. 31 tv.hkM& ...... Baa raa. . . . . .An. X poaeytua t .V,,...Bo rraa., , . . . .pr. u Saaleta -. . , ,.,.MW Terk, . , ... , Apr. t BI.U Larkaamarh ...firm Orlaani ...ADT. 23 Geo. WaJdoateB Antwerp ,,,,,.Anr. 2j Louisa Malera ...... Tokxhaaw 4p. 52 valpara'aa ..,,.,.. .""attla , , , . . Anr. 2S Capa Roenta ...... Baltimore ... . . . . Apr, SI ftaknsblke Mara . ...Abrrdraa ......Apr.SI Wiaaaul Naw Yark ...... Aar IS iriW";;;:;"M .,;;;. apt. si Brdlo , , . ,,. . , ...... ,anr. rbattanaoaa (War . . . . Baltimora ...... Anr. 14 raiay Matihaw, .,,,.Baa Paa.. , , , Apt. H Thee. P. IU.I ,lrw Tar , , . . . . Apr. 34 g. I. Larkaaaaeb ..,Kaw Tar. ,An. 2 vi lataaac ......new yera, . , . , iaar. paenhia , , , , . v. . . Tecoaaa .,. Aa. fioria RuMsaa, ..pr. ouda Mara No. l!.k.one .Aar. 28 Unt Iallf Abardraa ......Apr. 54 Annvtta Ralph ...... Paa Pran. . . . . . . Apr. 17 Wiaaaaataa ....Naw Tark. .. , . . Apr-It Tfcoa. P. Haal ....... baw lark .... ...May I Pwra bUra Saa Waa.,,,., ,Ma I wiupaia ,( Tera, . , , , .May Lurltaa . . . ....... .Baa Pfaa. ...... stay rnauktilk Am Ma .May .May 13 .Hay 14 CHAPTER Copyright, It St. by Star Ceatpany) HELEN controlled a sUrt of dismay as she cased Into her uncle's face. She had not supposed that a - lew months of indisposition ' could have wrought such havoc to man's ppear Panlel. Sloana was as erect a ever. but be had tost so much - weight that big weHntnada clothes were Voosa .for him.' and his once, firm flesh WM prrlnkled and flabby. . . - Before aha eould speak he read, hr thoucht . I am changed, eh?" ha ehaUenged. "Ko"b she started ta pratesv "don't tell an untruth ! I am no foot. know I hava aged 10 years in tha past six months. . , - , L ' "But we ean talk of all that later. Now I want you to tell ma haw you are. Then we win go down to dinner." His keen eyes were taking in bar ap pearance. . Helen flushed -.under bis scrutiny, 1 J Tou look ail right." he remarked. "That Is. you are tastefully dressed. am glad to observe" this. Since dresses of that type are tha fashion, you've got ta wear them although X would Ilka .the skirt lonrer. But what's the matter r: The matter r Helen repeateo, -wnat do you mean T' v "I mean that I am not tha only aaa who does not look well. Hava you been hit you have suffered, cnuo," 'I I had an attack of tonglliug while aga," Helen stammered, n suppose i have not ye reooverea my ooior. apo Jt'B mora .thaa that." the man mat ured. Then, )n his ordinary tonai However, that, - tea, we can - discuss If you wish later, Now we wtQ go to dinner,: x could have the meal served up here, but X prefer the -public dining room. " Helen glanced about her at the luxurl ous furnishings of the huge room J which she and bar uncle stood. This Is my parlor." he explalnaet I have also a large bedroom and bath. As you know, i itkg to pa comfortable.' Helen Gorman noUoed with a little glow , of pleasure bow - obaaouloua the head waiter was ta hr aoort--ow he hurried . forward to conduct him W table, how , he ; lingered, near as Mr. Sioane gave his rathep alaborata order. "Will you suggest soma dishes you would especially like T" her uncle asked ber. She shook her haad. ''So. X do not care what we have, she answered. - She ramemhered she had told Andrews this on tha occasion of their dining to gether. By the wy, that waa the last urn sns naa eaten a regular sinner. - ."Tou - aught t ears," t - Har ; uncle answerad her last remark when ha had finished giving the waiter his Instruc tions, wo- wonder yaw look thin -and pale, if yen are careless about your diet Po you go to tha same restaurant or all your meals?" MNoX go, to different places," . "And -all af them cheap, X yimtt ' was the curt comment, "Of course you cannot help -that. All girls spend more on clothes than on food, when they have their own way. "jot that X blame yon for wanting to arose wen, nut i o not like to yon so thin,' , "I aevep wag fat" she remlbdefl hlnv "No, but you. had a -good color and looked healthy. But X promised not to mseuss that kind of thing until later, nor my own bad looks either. Tonight we are polng to have a rood dinner, The doctors f4Ht .that they are -have put me en a diet; On this oeoasian mean to disobey theip rules and eat a square meal. - It is not every : night-. wim & musrWM i ntva an agreeable yonng lady as my companion." Helen's gasp was almost auaioie, roi tinea ber childhood days, when, en pare occasions., her bde hsd spoken affec tionately to her. had gha heard thlg, sots In his voice. ; . . Ha smiled again at her embarrassment One more, aha noticed how thin his face was. how wide ana earn ma eyes looaea. Tou hardly recognise me rn thi mood, do you, child?" he said. "X have been alone a good deal since X left home. In spite of lb fact that I hava been among lots of Strangers. X have done much thinking. One of them is that It la a pretty good thing to hold fast to one's own blood kin- When one gv.ts old or til one needs bis own people. I wish you felt that. too. - - - "Buthere g-e off onea more, for. getting that we are to talk of nothing personal uttt after dinner, p , (To Be Continued Tomorrow) - BRINGING. UP FATHER - Fajrmep XJrovm'g Hoy Egpiiujia tht) New Hopsc ; - - By Thornton 1T Bargees . VTbaa ya fel that yea ar nsbt; . V- Btiek to is. .1 I t Sa your beat wita all 7W Sllgbt; . StWa tS tt. . . FARMER BROWN'S BOT was greatly - pleased. Every bouse he had put up In tha Old Orchard had been taken psaaeasiort of. He had spent eV fPat deal of time bnllding those houaea. AU through' tb winter he bad worked on them. Ton see, the were not Just or. dlnary houses. From the outside they etid not look a very different from ether houses he had made before. It was the inside that wss different. - : - "Son,? said Farmer Brown. "It seems to me you are waating a lot of time on those houses. ? X don't see any sense In taking- so much pains with a birdhouse. Any kind of a water-tight' bog : vrlth a hole ra it will do. Tba-birda seemed very wall satisfied with the houses you put oft last year. What U thlg newfanfied notion af yours V Ifarmer Brown s Boy grinnea. "i uaao to think just that way myself. said he. "But last summer X vratened the birds hv thoaa eld houses and I knew that something: waa -wronr. Tbey used them becauM they eould find nothing better, If we had not trimmed or -ail the dead limbs e the trees and filled vd ail the holes in tha trunks soma ef those btrds would have ? used the eld Woodpecker holea and wouldn't ' hava looked twice at those houses. 'I. watched Xrs, Blue- bird last summer. . Every once In a while she. would com to the door and gasp for breath. It waa hot Inside that house. X saw Mrs. Skimmer the Swallow do the game thing. Have you ever. seen a bird nestinr In a hole In a tree do that?" "No. ant ssJMlyever have," replied Farmer Brown, looking very much Inter ested. - ,. v ." "Of course you havent.: and you. never wlH."?i replied--Farmer .Brown'a . Boy. 'Ururomer the Woodpecker chooses dead wood in which to cut out his nesting hole. It la rather soft en the Inside, lie It-aves thick walls. In hot weather it rvever frets too hot Inside, Those thick walla Keep out the heat aad that soft inner wood never gets therotrghiy dried wit But a bos Is usually ef thin wood end its Is thoroughly dry. Tha heat goes rly ht through It, It must be dreadfully hot Inside soma ef those eldlbirdheUBes whan the weather Is hot and dry, - "Xm trying an experiment jam tnak-. ing en Inside nesting chamber aa nearly like the Inside ef a Woodpecker's hole as X can, Around .lt I am leaving, an air space between: it and the . outside walls. You will notice that X have left tiny cracks for the air to eome through. X have an Idea that these houses are geinf t ' be cool : anS comfortable, no matter how hot the weather gets. I may be wrong, but X . am pretty sure I am not.-, a d.oo't believe any. bird using ens of these houses' will ever have to feme t tht entrance X9 tup for hreUi, . - r ' ' . . Prvmnsep tho Woodpeckep , cbooers - l dead, nwd In which to rut tnt his ncatinf ogie, . ... '-'-""Do you remember that last year we found that one family e( : hire. Blue bird's bad been killed by lice?' rarmar Brown neddeo. v;.'i-.-i f.rX ''- rwell, I continued "farmer Brown'i Boy, "I never have found lice bt a nest built In a Woodpecker's hele. The hot ter and dryer a place la the better it suits lice. . I don't baileve they are go. Ing to like these new house. Tou aaa. I have used a kind of wood that Uce do not like. It hag been a lot of work to make these houses and they may not prove as good as X think they will, but X have a feeling that T am right. I know that the mother birds and the young I birds Will be more comfortable in them, ratiyway, and that ought to mean that lAhe yeurtg; birds will be healthier and etronjer.-; ; . . "Perhaps yew are right, son. replied Farmer Brown. '"! never had thought of those things before,'-1 ; wonder how the birds will take : te these new houses" - '. (CapyHcbt. im. br T. W. nTfaajl ; The next story : "'Tarmer, Brown Boy Helps the Nest Builders." , - England Is Holding Up; Action on Debt "4 auaav T, Fser muted thoughtfully, i Fatty Arbuckle's found cut that parties cornea bisk at, the Eu Francis." . . Uew nartiea aiwaya coet blch In the long run," Ma remarked with evident disapproval e the subject. " 'nd X guess hts'n didn't cost him aa much aa It ought to. at that" . - Tieed rove rn or." T. Paer exclaimed. should think 110,009 ought to be enough for anybody, 'specially when that ain't figgerin' In the attorneys' fees nd the boose 'nd the advertisement Fatty's got out of It" Tou can t flgger the cost ef that kind ef a thing In money." Ma answered. Ttara nd : sorrow nd. shame ain't treasured by the gold standsrd." o. lust bought with It- T. Parr admitted. "But X guess yen got te flgger It kind like you do ever ta Germany these days."-- - - : UoWs that?" Ma asked uncertainly. "I don't know, much about German money." . - .. - " ' "WelL" T. Paer explained, nhe mere anything costs en the face of It ever there the lean you buy for the money you spend." .-j , , . I dont think that Arbuckie parsens bought much for his hundred thoussad. Ma retorted. "nd, she added. "I don't see as- anybody a any better eft for his having spent iC'Vt .-. "Maybe not, T. Paer answered, "but X bet Fatty's get a hundred thousand worth of experience aince be opened the first euart that time,'' - "Some people." Ma suggested, "pay a lot for experience nd than stew It VB in their attie nd forget they've benight It" v. ' - s 1 .. . ' - Ulw: huh."" T. Paer affirmed . reflec tively, "but a, fellah always knows what he's got chucked away If he Stops to think a little." jV ' - - . "Tea." Ma agreed, ''but the trouble la they's ao many people never stop te think a little," . - s ; "That mostly them that ain't got no thin' to think with." T. Paer arraed. They's lots of people like that. It earns to me," ; -- r -- - - -I don't think U s that so much," Via argued. "It's lust that people don't nee what brains they've get, "Well, I don't knew,- T. f aer muse a. They'a lots of. fellah walkln 'round that -wouldn't, know hew te get started forward If they didn t klnda stoop over d start renin" that direction. - The thing X never eeuia unoerrtana. Ma-said thoughtfully, "is that every onea tn a while yea see somebody with a awful big head that don't know enough te blow on Ms soon when it's hot" VAlnl It a. fact" T. rr grinn. hd right' long aide ef him tike aa not you'll sev a fellah with a. haad like a peanut that can apcil Massachuaetta althout a dicUonahr." Tes." Ma aire ad, ""nd nearty every time the fellah with the big kead a a 11- Ing ribbons or something nd the little . heeded teUah's running the store er t lending money te It at tha bank." "Weil." T. Peer reflected. -I guess It's because the bigger the bead ts the , more bone they Is ta It" , But" Ma said, "the birrr areun a head la the more room they ought te -be for brains In it" "Yoa never can tell how much attle a euse'a got," T. Paer reminded her, "by the slant ef the reef." '.No,- Ma aemittaa. rsnx even a o- - attle tint any use unless you got something-ta put In It" "It's a fine place for.eoewane no . rats." T. Peer responded. " "nd." he -added, "that's about all thy utusiiy : Is in' a big one except Junk." "It's a fact" Ma answered Knowingly, a Tou don't have to ge any Tart hern eur place te prove that.' - l can swear to the eobweba," T. Pier -skid cautiously, "but X ain't gola' te t commit myself about the Junk." "I shouldn't think you would, with an , the Bluff yet got piled up there," Me t retorted. 'nd It you dont like the cob- , webs I guess they'a. plenty ef brooms', about the house." . - Teu keep me tee busy wttn mem ; weapons tjownatalra," T. Peer apawered . IniroeenUy.. "Besidea I aiat MP there enough for. cobwebs te bother me pone. "I dent knew whoa got any more right to sweep once tn e wklle'n yeu," . Ma remarked fUffly. Toa track la U -; the dirt, , - "Once In a while'e right," T. Peer gHnned. "It s good thing X don't have to work dewntewn Bundaya" - "It yeu don't do more work downtown week daye'n you do home en Bundaye. . Ma retorted aareaeUcally, l don see as you're In much danger el rutnin your health none. - ." .-What's all thta got to de with Fatty-e hvndred thousand r T,.Paer asked evasively. "Teu've got plumb efTn - what we was talkin. about" We wag saying." Ma reminded him, "thtt people den't seem te leant pothtng from esperlenoe.,, - . "1 gueas you're right," T. Paer cea eeded. No tnatter how long a man's Merriest hall never learn that It Bint I sate to start a argument with his wife." Urdon, April 1.!, . N. S.)-Ths treasury announced today that Great Britain wUl not take any action, with regard to negotiations wth the United (shippers to meet Ban Tranclfce cerape BtaUs debt runamr commission vnui I tltien in the w uumette vaiiey.- Portland Shippers S ! Ask Cancelling of ( Commodity. Rates i v Washington. " April llKWASIXINa TON BURSIATJ OF THE JOURNALh An argument , favoring cancellation ef revised proportional class and commod ity rates in the Peelftd Northwest at present under suspension has been tiled with the Interstate commerce eemmiea clen by the Portland Traffic and Trans portation association, represented by J. N. Teal, .TV c WoCuliech n Rosen Mac Vetch. 8eatt!e and Taooma inter eata champion the suapended achadulaa. ith the purpoee or permuung their tha condusjon of the Genoa conference. ' The proposed rates represent a S6 per I bends. cent rdvctte front the present class, rate scale, which Is described tn the Portland brief as already subnormal. "Cresa hauling Is net In the pub in terest" says tie Portland brief. "!S distance competition sd wsstful trse porutlea should not be sanctioned ex cept for meat eompaUing reasons." . Brand iterations; : Charged to Eancher "Roseburf, April It. Charles TIU af TUler was arrested end wrought te Rose. burf Tuesdsy by Peputy f herlft Ttar Hopkins, charfed with Urceny by alter ing marka and brands ef eatUe t4 sheep. When arraigned In Justice eourt Jhewgtved preliminary mmitntian and wag held for the.traal Jury updr'i6S ltstaraf C, Pttaat CrTaAl ; .: By; George IMcIManus Tax Appeal Board on t Pacific Coast Urge'd Waahlngton, April 1. WA8HlNa TON, BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL ytepresentatlve McArthur has called at tentlonof Seoretary Melton end Commie, aioner ef Internal Revenue Blair to the expense end Inconvenience caused to taxpayers who have t travel long dis tances to Washington to present appeals In tar. cases, which ere heard only in Washington. He seggeats that the brerds ef appeal be entanllahed en' the 1 aciflo Coaat and tn Mlaaiaalrpt Valley, rnd offers to Introduce, legislation to make provision for such board If legis lation pe- neceasary te tbnt end. 4jaLaaxMi aJAaaaaaaaaaayjati a aj Takm a. 20 Pay LUm Policy WUhVa ARTISANS 1 eW AJtTlSAXI BCaXSlXO .... Aaaeta Ore lUPMease , IliP Eeait t?lety tor II Tears I laa . I . . i ilt.T 'tr.iiif 1 1 trittit rttt . . . RottaMam mra alarm ........ Ban Fran. . . . . . rrad Laekeabach .,,.Naw Orleaaa ., . OeiBsa i.Waat Coaat ... Ta Baa art Ptaat PartiaitS . Prt)aa4 Vara Orlont ........ .Apr. 24 letiusa Mara ...... caropa . . . . ....Apr. St Admiral Krvtmaa P. A Port Bald lUrs . . . ..Orient .. . ..... .Apr. S3 nenttor , , .......S. iHoya way. .Apr. 31 Daparo .Waat Coast ... .Apr. 32 Haliamt Mara ...... Karoea ....... .Ana. V aal Rrasa ...... ,.NW Tarkl . . .. .Apr. S3 Boat City .t ....... Kan Fran A nr. 31 r.a-rtma Solpk ...fS. 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