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Are and the whole outpost broke snd COTTAGE GROVE LEADER In an announcement given out ran. T he Yankee had by this m eans got A c c u s in g within the Chinese outposts, but be ing a t some distance from the city it ! was essential for him to proceed, which he *lid under cover »>f the durkuc^jp Leaving the road, lie w'uiked In^the a time, directing his course But a Genius In Hia i to tields the for dark walls of the city th at lootn- j ed In the distance against the sky line. Own Way A t tim es he would come upou a camp- j fire w ith Chinam en lounging arountl it ss I or eating th»>ir suppers. T hese he would go around, leaving the chattering Chi- By EVERETT P. CLARKE 1 namen In his rear. Suddenly he stum bled upon one of Ned M eacbam w as born to a singular these groups where there was no Are career. As a child he wus culled ltom j and tb e men w ere aste'ep lie trod on Chinam an. The fellow bey. from Paul Dombey, the little boy a sluinberlug and sat up. A nother who had in one of C harles Dickens' novels. It growled aw akened lighted u bit of inflam was not th a t he was especlully spirit been mable wood and held It In M eacbam ’s ual, like little Paul, but wus queer. face. T he latter had a battery over Ills He never took the sam e view of tilings stomach and was well strung w ith us other children, never did things Lu wires. Closing an electric key, his eyes the sam e way as other children. At (or glasses he pulled down over them) an early age be displayed u fancy for shone a brilliant green. T he yell Im pressing his playm ates w ith tricks the m an w ith w ith tbe torch gave aw akened of sleight of hand. At fifteen be the rest, an d one and all took to flight. burned his hand so severely w ith phos did M eacham work Ids way dur phorus. which he used for a ghostly ing T hus tow ard the city. At m id perform ance, us to leuve an ugly scar. night the he night was directly un»lcr the walls H e would go to the show s of presti as luck would have it near one of digitators and repeat their tricks, By and principal gates. A drow sy sentry the tim e he was eighteen he w as quite the standing by the portals rous»>d himself, proUclent in the art. before him stood Satan all H is next fancy w as the stage, not and there leering a t him. T he apparition’s ns an actor, but Inventing devices lu aglow, red. but turned green, then the m atter of stage properties. H ow eyes w ere yellow. The sentry dropped ever, he becume a persouator of minor a on bright his knees and hid his face on parts, and so odd was he in his methods the ground. eacham. w ithout w aiting th at he soon attracted attention. His for him to M Dad Gummit says he doesn’t finish his salaam , pushed inventive pow ers coming into play, he PROVIDING A REMEDY^ the gate and entered the city. feel the least bit peeved because soon beenme n feature, m ingling sin through Some weeks ago the Leader the polo championship cup has gular im personations with ingenious M eacham . after various ndventures. found him self am ong the besiegers of published an article on unemploy gone to England, and he thinks m echanical surprises. By one of his the Being a nondescript, contrivances he blew bim self Into fra g ment in this state and the nation, that this country can spare Eng m ents before tbe audience, shortly when em not bassies. plainly seen be was not no in which the suggestion was made land all its polo players and not nfterw nrd appearing to have lighted In ticed. W hen seen ho had only to draw circle about him with his cane that the government or the state feel the loss to any appreciable a united live body In th e branch of a a or fiery put him self aglow or cause his hair tree. provide a fund, which should take extent. to stand straight upon his head to One would suppose th a t Ned Mea- ail w ho saw him as far aw ay the place of all other road funds, cham would have turned Ills faculties send from him as they could gt't. In trying P h o to s co p yrig ht, 1914, by A m erican P re ss A ssociation. to be used for the employment of to account. B ut a genius Is liable to to into the em bassy lines be cam e tire of w hat he has accom plished, al very get near men who could not find work in APTA IN KEND ALL of the C anadian Pacific liner Em press of Ireland being shot. C raw ling near w ays desirous of striking out Into new and C aptain Andersen of the Norwegian collier Storstad each blam e the a private industry, and that men to a battery, he stood up. A bull sang paths. As soon as Ned had put him by his ear and he tlropped. H e w as other for the collision in the St. Lawrence river which cost 1,000 llv«?s. so employed should be put to work self in a position w here he m ight have am ong th e besit'gers. but they did not The governm ent probe, however, will probably »»stubllsh the true cause. com m anded of the m anager alm ost on the public roads. understand English, and he cried ont The group cut herew ith shows at tbe upper left band eorner C aptain Kendall he desired he left the theater to This week this office is in re Eugene, Or., June 18.—In the anything tbe em bassy force, “A friend!" This testifying before the C anadian investigators. At tbe right Is C aptain Ander for good and all. Miss Helen Beach changed m atters, and, showing him self sen snapped the day he arrived at Quebec. Below is u group of passengers ceipt of a circular letter from the first three months of the second was playing a p a rt w herein she was to tbe Chiunm him as an rescued from the steerage of the Em press of Ireland. to stab the leading gentlem an of the headquarters of the Socialist year of the existence of the Eu company. H er part w as a trying one illum inated devil, en he nbout scattered them , party in this state, in which is gene Coffee Club a total of 1092 and brought on tem porary insanity. then ran into the em bassy lines of their announced the fact that petitions laboring people have been provi One evening Just liefore the opening of enemies. the perform ance Ned was in the prop M eacham asked to be conducted to are being circulated to place a ded with employment through the erty tinkering w ith a dagger he the Am erican m inister and told bis k measure on the ballot for the No free employment bureau of the had room Invented wherein the blade, on story. H e was directed, if he could | vember election for the establish club. This was during the months striking an object, w ent back Into the m ake u return, to inform the allies th a t Ned had m ade an addition by the besieged Europeans had held out ment of a Department of Indus of March, April and May, the lat handle. blood appeared to spurt out like ns long as they were uble and if help try and Public Works under the ter showing the highest figure, which w ater from a spout. H earing a com did not com e a t once they would be supervision and control of the with 403 jobs provided. June is motion, he w ent outside and saw Miss overpow ered and m urdered. Meacbam. After a few days shutdown, we are better Beach, who had become dem ented, re »leslring to leave the city before day State Labor Commissioner, this making a better showing than citing lines of her part to the light, departed lm m isllutely. An Amer prepared than ever before to serve our customers. department to furnish employ any of the three months men m anager, some whom she w as nbout to kill ican soldier, who had done some scout A new oven built to perfection means to us ing duty, led him to u point the be ment to the unemployed citizens tioned up to the present date. w ith a pistol. Ned ran up to her. had left uncovered and showed what a new range means to the housewife good of Oregon by establishing indus With the advent of summer the handed her his patent dagger and took siegers ay the pistol, crying. “ D on't sM nt him the w ay to the gate by which he bread, baked to perfection. tries, systems of transportation, business of the employment bu aw him—stab him!” She adopted the sug bad entered. The Yankee passed the 8 i We have it. distributing stations, and public reau is increasing. This increase gestion, stabbing the m anager w ith the sentries by the sam e m eans he had Every time you ask your grocer for a loaf of s spring dagger. Blood spurted over her used In entering, and found him self works. is expected by the manager to and when daw n was breaking on the plain her victim, the latter fnlllng In a bread wrapped in Pennant wrappers, you help g In the Leader article above continue till fall, and September stage death. surrounding the city. build up a home institution, that we will guaran- 8 mentioned the position was taken is expected to be the banner This saving of the m anager's life laid fie now hail some miles to go by tee you to be right all the time. latter under a great obligation to daylight which rendered some of his that no nation, state or communi month for employment, as it was the Ned eacham, and he would have devices useless and he w as oblig»'d to ty can prosper, whose citizens, or last year, when 800 positions were done M anything In his pow er for the rely on others. He »>ould no longer any large part of them are idle; provided for laboring people. We like the country, like the people, want to young man. But w hat could be do for frighten th e Boxers by Illum inating one who had been born unlike other him self, am i this rendered his return for every idle man, whose earn stay. Show us your heart’s right and we will persons? Ned thanked him and said fnr more perilous than Ills going. True, ing capacity has been destroyed, stay. he w as still Satan, but w ithout S atan’s th at he w as engaged ou contriving an is a burden on the shoulders of artificial leg th a t would step out of its terrifying nii>tbo»ls. Ills route lay * along the road by which he had come own accord. the man who works, just to the and it would now be useless to leave But Just as th e young contriver was extent that he eats, is housed and about to perfect his Invention the Box It, for he could be seen. H e w ent on clothed, and the sooner we real er m ovem ent In China broke out, and till he cam e to an outpost. They Ned. desirous to go w here no one else caught sight of him coming behind ize this fact and lift that burden would have w ished to go, got aboard a them and observed him wonderingly. by restoring this earning power, ship and sailed for the Flow ery K ing H e kept on and ns lie drew near some the sooner will prosperity return dom. W hen he reached It the allied of the C hinam en tlisl. w hile others forces w ere advancing upon Peking to stood th eir ground. One more valiant to the men and women who work, than th e rest called out something, liberate the pentup em bassies. and contentment prevail. One day Ned w ent to the com m ander which M eacham took to m ean an order The Socialist circular closes as In chief—a G erm an general—and vol to halt. B ut the Yankee ki'pt right on. We have a complete line of Groceries and Vegetables unteered to bring him such inform a T he C hinam en ralaeil a gun, and Mea follows: tion o f the city ns he m ight require, cham . uttering n loud "H a. ha!” w hirl but when Ned told him th a t he was n ed his cane about bis head, enveloping This measure is intended to fourth rate actor from nn American him self w ith smoke, which cam e from solve the problem of the “unem Process Rolled Barley, per sack - $1.15 theater the general spurned him, tell one end of It. Since the Chinam an ployed”, which has, in the past Mr. D. O. Lively, chief of the dope ing him th a t w hen he w anted inform a could not see him be did not hit him. Shorts per sack - - - 1.35 T he cloud of smoke drove off nil but year, been more or less of a per m eet of live stock at the Panama-] tion of an enem y be would send n sol (heir Bran per sack $ .80 Mix-Feed - - $1.20 brave leader nnd three other Chi dier to get IL rifle International Exposition, baa plexing question for our State ad ganlxed Ned, by no m eans discouraged, w ent nam en. T he leader stooil firm; the oth Wheat per bushel .1.10 - - Rolled Oats .50 the greatest anim al show s' ministration. It will be remem to the com m ander of the U nited States ers fell on their faces. M eacham still WOOD—Be sure and see me before buj’ing your forces and repeated his offer. The of advanced. T he m an who opposed him bered that the Governor called a winter’s supply. could not shoot a t him again w ithout ficer told him there w as no reason why meeting of the State Board of T he Origin of Algsbra. he should not go out, get the Inform a reloading. D raw ing a knife, he re EGGS—I can pay cash lor eggs within 1 cent per Control to consider this very ques If D tophantua of A lexandria, fourth tion and briug It in. T he main fea ceived M eacham when he cam e up by dozen of trade price. century of the C hristian era. was oot tures to be observed w ere such weak thrusting It ngnlnst Ids breast. Instead tion; but that nothing could be the inventor of algebra, then It la not ROY E, SHORT, Cor. Seventh & W ashington points as m ight enable the allies to of hurting his enem y he w as knoeke»! done for there was no law giving known to whom the honor belongs. To gain entrance Into the city. back on the ground. M eacham wore a them power to act If this pro Dtophantua the honor la generally giv Ned spent some tim e fixing up n few breastplate which, when the knife T he A rabians claim th a t the In contrivances In the property line w ith struck It. w as c h a r g e w ith electricity. posed law is placed on our stat en. vention to one o f tbelr coun which he had long been fam iliar. In T he C hinam an was rising for another utes the administration would be trym en. belongs Mohammed Ren-Musa, who deed. it was several dnys before he attack when his com rsdt's clung to him able to put these unemployed to flourished about the middle of the ninth was ready to go on his mission W hen to prevent his trying to conquer the C ertain It la th a t the Ara be sallied forth he wore a tight fitting devil. M eacham passe»! th»*m w ith a work in some established State century. bians Introduced algebra to Europe by garb to represent the devil, w ith a pair sardonic “ H a, ha.” anil w as not fol- !•- industry, or on the public roads. way of Italy through Leonardo, a m er f horns, a tall and such other append lowisj. It should also be remembered chant of Pisa, who had lived am ong o ages as are presume»! to belong to a fte r this escape he came upon 8 Arabs of Barbary. Leonardo’s Satan. He w as pass»*»! by the Ameri a Stion that the number of unemployed the C hinam who had be»>n killed in a can com m ander's order from the Yan light w ith an a European in Oregon reaches well up into treatise w as w ritten In 1203. outpost and con- kee hoys' lines and walked briskly, ciuded t»> cease personating the thousands, especially in the Some Very Pretty Namea. sw inging a cane, down the road. Slung and turn him self Into n Chinam the an. devil winter. Last winter there were I Here are some namea taken from to his licit was a case containing such propriating th e m an's costum e, he w Ap ent k list In MRS, the year In whlc articles as he tussled, am ong others a no less than 6,000 in Portland. Jury w ithout fu rth er trouble till nearing Richard Cromwell succeeded bis ft [Mir of glass»« for exam ining distant on FOR s a l e b v C . the lines he hailtsl a Yank»>e picket The thousands have been and will tber as protector of England: Palm •hjecta. Am i'ricnn linos and w as admit- i continue to be a burden on the Not H ew itt. Redeemed Oomptot M eacbam w as s»s>n sallying from the in ted the to camp. Stand- Past-on the- High Stinger. Ba allied llnea Just before dark by an oiit- >.4’.4 >.4 ‘.4 ,.« <.4V4V4’. F ^ citizenship of our State until we Courteous Cole, Search tbs-Scrtptnre post of Chinam en He had not gone M eacham m ade bis report to the com establish some sane methed of Moretoa. Kill Sin Pimple, He-Palthft far before he conld *«-e th at they had m ander of the United Stnt*'s troops giving them a chance at all times Joiner, Fight tbo-Oood Fight of F ait their eyes on him. and aa he drew suf and dellvereil to him the am bassador’s W hite M ore-Fruit Flower, Weep-N« ficiently near for them to distinguish message, which was forw arded to the of the year to earn a living.” Billing. R epentance Avia, and so on. hta peculiar appearance they showed G erm an com m ander In chief. "Mein O ott!" exclaim ed the general. signs of trepidation. T he superstition of the Ohln«»se Is "V at vlll not these Y'nnke*« do? De.v Miss Arlie Langdon, Cottage Grove,.........................................154,333 Now that there is another Ns EaesersgsmsaL Mrs. Short—Oh. dssr, I do wtah we equal to If not g te ster than th at of any don't know how to pe soldiers, bnt »ley j prominent factional quarrel in were Jest think of the good we other race T heir m ost Im portant acts do soinet'lnes In a different vav.” Miss Ada Land, Dorena,______________________________ 139,450 Mexico, the mediators will have could rich: do if w e only hsd lots of money 1 are often determ ined by inferen»'«’* A fter th e allies entered Peking Mrs. Katherine Brainard, Cottage Crove,................................. 138,750 M eacham rotnm rd to America. He w as to tackle the job of eliminating a Mr Short—Tran, my doer, but we c s s they draw from burning hits of paper. one of the pioneers am ong aviators and do a great daal of good In a quiet way W ith such men to deal w ith Meacham few more president« and dicta taw . Mrs. abort-T an. of eourna, hat ta d bat to move forw ard, spit a littlo waa killed by a drop of 10,000 feet Miss Mary Bartels, Cottage Grove,........................................... 116,5C0 Thursday by the American dele P ublished W ed n esd ay s and S atu rd ay s gates to the mediation congress at Niagara Falls, the statement is One year,_______________ $1.50 made that, “The president sees Six months,__________. . . . .75 in the past success of the consti Advertising rates on Application tutionalist army indisputable evi J. D. QUILLEN, E d ito r and M anager dence of the approval of the Mex ican people.” And it further Entered as second-class m atter January states that the insurgents are al 25, 1913, at the post office at Cottage Grove, Oregon, under the Act of March most completely triumphant—the 3. 1879. dominant element, hence the ad ministration will have nothing but S aturday , J u n e 20, 19U an insurgent for the head of Mex ican affairs, and to this arrange Notice to the Public All notices of cntertainm cutsSw here adm ission ment the Mexican delegates place is charged or where there is a m oney consider this objection: “The southern ation; all cards of th atn k s and resolutions of part of Mexico, where the insur condolence will l»e charged for at the regular advertising rate—5 cents per line. gents have not as yet gained a foothold, contains ten million of the seventeen million popula tion,” and they believe they have grounds for opposing President Wilson’s plan to place a rebel in charge. And so mediation rests, until all parties finally admit that it is a miserable failure—which will come in a few days. In the mean time arms and ammunition continue to flow into Mexico. What will come after mediation? Captains and S u rvivors Of W reck Costing 1,000 Lives The paper that gives you w hat you w ant to read lAGeniusj MANY ARE PROVIDED WITH FREE POSITIONS C j Something New I THE CITY BAKERY a s ì GROCERIES FEED £ The Great Carabao Whip j 23c. 50c, 75c, $1.00 $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 t Ì “THE WHIP OF QUALITY’ i w. B E A L S i Standing of the Candidates tors. •* «M vili N kMT of It 11 Miss Lyndall Gibler, Saginaw,.......................%............................61,500