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Live In a Strange Barbaric Country lAflftU-... r.-- . . . ..luiuui rcoaas or Bridget where Every Man Carries Weapons and Executes Justice for uims.ir I Wc have right In Europe a strange , barbaric country, without roads or bridges, v:hcvo you may ride only u uuiuwk, may cross streams on jly by fording them; whero ovory man , carries weapons and executes Jus jtico for himself; whero the only I known laws nre tribal customs, vcr 1 bally transmitted. The peoplo In this I land know no god save a distant sov ' ercign who pays cash to secure recog nition and who never demands to bo I obeyed by his subjects. They speak 1 n Innpimcn flint .......... .... -"nov .nut una iiun'i ut-iii in duced to writing; that has. Indeed nnlHinr nliOinl.nl A ....... ...... ..i,i.iuu.l iiui Kiaiumm. havo only vague conceptions of,1ircc .1... . . J unbuilt! uic .itinamine(innr 1110 Greek Catholic and the ltoroan Cath olicto any of which theiy conform with indlfferenro ns occasion or con- ,uini;nLf iit'iuaiuis. to 11.111011 lias ever possessed better light to wear tho motto, "Neither Rod nor master." Such a people are the Oucgns, or Albanians, living in tho Balkan penin sula, to tho north of the plains of Macedonia, protected by the spurs of tho PIndus and the mountain range of Schar-Dafjh from tho Turks, who can enter the realm only through the de file Kasanlk. Ucyond tho mountain tractj tho home of tho Albanians for centuries, extends the plain of Old Seyi'via, which the savage mountain wrs exploit today just as In tho tWod days of All de Tebelan and Mahomet-All. In Old Servla the Alban ian has always been king; able to defend his bailiwick alike agnlnst Turk and Austrian. T1, n.'fSnvV riorcrv.rO n-r:ir-ltiiipr"3 with tho Albanians began In May, 1002, when, with two European com- nnnlnnc lin cut fni-11, mi linrefiljn pl.- from Uskub, the last Turkish village on tho Macedonian frontier. That the Albanian anarchy has pmwn ctsnrlll- n-nrcn In rnr-fiTit Vin,' r.... .... ....... ... .j .. ... . .. - was revealed by the confessions of a little Jewish merchant trom saioni kn wlin nppnmrmntPfl thn French lonr- nalist for a portion of his Journey, with evident ulssatisiaction in ins mission. "Our people all regret tho men tiir ni inn irniiii n 11 i nvu iti airt:i. IUt..l.ln l.I "lit ........ ... nin," hp said. Tlmc was when the good Hebrew bouses of saloniKa car ried on a most profitable traffic with ,im rjnoi'ha Rfmillni? thither their merchants as fearlessly as into the towns of Macedonia, rso man men ran any risk of losing his lire. Trne, the Albanians had their vendettas, but with these the tactful trader never mixed himself In uny way. oc- pnclnnnl linlil.llns HT rellOlteil. btlt the large profits In the 'business mare than made up for them. "Now all that has teen changed. Brigandage 1ms been Increased until the risks are so great that no con servative houso In Salonika will any longer trade with the Albanians. The plain fact Is that tho snltan, Abdul Hamid, has railed the ountrj' for business. He has called the Gueghs by hundredB to important military and civil jrosltlons, and lias allowed thoso left at home to Imlldoze Old Servla. and even Macedonia. The Albanians now recognize only two le Kltimate means of getting a liveli hoodby open robbery as private ci tizen and by organized blackmail when they become Turkish officials. The national character has fearfully deteriorated. Formerly the Albanian was an honest thief, his word of honor could always be depended upon. To dav ho lies as readily ns he steals anil shoots. As for this last the use of the rifle becomes each year a more marked characteristic of thu Gueghs of oven district. The men of Dlbra shoot In order to steal; they of T)Ia kovo out or real or simulated fanati cism: the citizens or Prizrend out of bad temper; of Ipek from sheer de light of shooting; of Kalkendelen In order that they may test the accura cy of the weapons they themselves make In the smithies. In Albania the Guegh shoots to show that he feels at homo and that he exacts the right of living after the fashion of his ancestors; away from his own wiles lie shoots because that Is the habit and leputation because that is whv the sultan hires him.' The author and companions visited several Albanian cities, midlng in all of them essentially the same condi tions of misrule. Priszrend. a town of 35,(100 inhabitants, populated by Servians with Albanian overlords may b taken as a fair example or the Guegh situation. The old seques tered town itself, with Its picturesque dwellings appearing amid rich ver dure, with Its lovely series of cas cades in a ravine just outside the limits of the town, might be the back ground for a pretty comic opera, were not the Albanian troop all he while playing high tragedy In the life of the place. The chief actor Is certain Uamlz-Dey. a Guegh, who entered the city one morning some years aw. announcing to the aston- fV" . 7.7u'i.i,n..,o hnt he had one I been alive to their municipal needs and that he intenaeu k.v,.. ""'" new form of government. As Hp was well attended with mountaineers hero was no resisting his k nd offer. Tho city council passed a set of com plimentary resolutions regarding him and disbanded forever. They know only too well that Ramlz-Bey was i... nn nrean zatioil com- ,8,ared to which U.e Sicilian Mafia Is a good government club. For 10 years Rami and tits associates nave been In power In the city. At tho least sign of revolt from their sway they threaten to call In the tribes of the neighborhood. And the city un derstands what that means. A few hours' march from Prlszrend live tho feared Ostrozoubs. terrible fellows who occupy a rich mountain valley that has Just ow entrance through a very narrow defile. La Hevlcu do Paris. Moses of the Yaklmas. "Moses, the big chief of the Yakima Indians and 33 allied tribes of tho Northwest, was one of the most treacherous and cruel Indians of the Northwest," said an old-timer of Central Washington, to an Evening News reporter. "When his band had murdered a family In the Yakima valley and were threatening every white man along the Yakima and Columbia rivers. Moses was arrested by the sheriff of Kittitas county, and held for trial. Ho begged so hard for his liberty that he was permitted n tm rt., ..rtnhi nrnmlstia. 'tllicln' Dorse Schnebly and a crowd of men went to the mouth of the Yakima river where Mosos was to deliver the murdeiers to the officers. At the ap pointed time the big chief and a band cf painted warriors sprang irom am !..-:'i n-li! mil " r !l'lt. TI1CV CXHCCI ed to scaln every white man, but were dereaieu. .moscs inuuu ui m .ll.ine K.illo.... thrit thft WnHfl Pvloml ...1 nrtlt. tn Mm Tinpl.-V mnilllt nlllR On the cast and the Pacific ocean on the west. When he was taken unci; to Washington, n .C, and saw the great nntilnn nf mpn nnii snldiprs ho wash ed his hands before the president and promised not to shed any more nioou nf whltA nmmlfi Up then deeded all of the Yakima country to the govern ment and lecetved n pension oi i. 000 a year In return. He did not enro ivlint lnr-ni,i nf ills I)001)lC BO lOUC BS he was cared for by the president and the country." Makes a Clean Sweep. There's nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. 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IMPROVED DRIVE WHEELS 5 feet i Inchon high, 22 Inch tire RUNAWAYS aro a rare thing with us. There Is a bruke on main drlvo wheel, which Is controlled by tho driver, HEADER Is drlvon Independently from the grain wheel ot 8CP' arator, and Is arranged with a clutch for throwing In and out of gear when turning corners. THE SEPARATOR Wo wish to call your attontlon particularly to the separating qualltloa of our machine. Wo claim that no other combined harvester on the market can In any way compare with It for speed and thoroughness of work, In all kinds and conditions of grain, and will require less team to oporato It. AUTOMATIC GOVERNOR Our patent wind governor on the fans governs tho blast so that at any spoed at which the harvester may bo traveling, tho wind Is automatically rogulatod and prevents clogging tho shoo and carrying tho grain over in tho straw, Wo tako ploasuro In Inviting you to cull on Temple &. Wilcox, Pendleton, and mnko a personal Inspection of each and ovory part ot our machines before placing your orders. Kvory machlno warrant ed to do all we claim for It and to b first -class In ovory respect, TEMPLE & WILCOX, Local Agents '""""immmmimmuim tUMUUUUlUUiUU tiiiiiUiiiiliiaiUiiiiUiiiiiiiiiUiiiiiaiiii iiiiii iiiili iililiiliiii iiUiliiliU W r 9. 'A1 T i m iiiiium