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PU G ET SO U N D “ C A P T U R E C ." D e fe n d e rs In M im ic W a r G a m e p rise d a n d R oute d Su r INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE STATE ANT9N JW 1 ELEANOR M "I shall rid* beside Mr. S tin to n ,' ■he announced. “ I wish to see expan driving a t close range, for once.” "A h?” queried Stanton; suddenly the conviction th at she had done this purposely flared up anew, and wit* It his anger. She would have a rao Ing driver for her chauffeur? Very well. He awung Into the seat. Until they were out of the city, he drove with a wise obedience to traffic regulation!. But when the country line was reached, Stanton (topped the car, donned a small pair of gog gles from hie overcoat pocket, and pnused his hat buck to Mr. Carlisle's care. "I am sorry I had no tim e to get Into m otor clothes," he observed, a little too pleasantly. "Still we will manage," They made the next ten miles In ten m inutes, having a fair road. Then rough hills und villages somewhat lowered their pace. It was a dizzying rush through a gale of wind, a blrdllke cleaving of the sum m er air, accompa nied by the weird howl of the electric horn upon which Stanton kept a fin ger m uch of the tim e, a vision of scat tering wagons. T here was a curious circum stance. Valerie Carlisle literally cowered In her seat, pale, shivering, usually with her eyes shut. Yet she, the Imperious dem ander of her own way, uttered no rem onstrance, although faintly crying out once or twice when they slid by some obvious danger of cliff or road. Stanton saw, from the corner of bis eye, and speculated aa he drove. “ Do you think this Is safe?" Mr. Car lisle found an opportunity to urge. "I think so, If nothing breaks," Stan ton called back, tw isting the car around a load of hay. They reached th eir destination In two hours and ten m inutes. When they entered the village lim its and the speed fell to fifteen miles an hour, Mr. Carlisle slowly revived, and regained his breath and hla glasses. His daughter released her grasp of tha seat, raised a shaking hand to touch veils and bonnet, ttien passed a hand kerchief across her dry Ups and looked up a t the man beside her. "How do you like the car?" shs asked. Stanton surveyed her, alm ost su r prised Into compunction. "It h asn't the M ercury's pull, to be perfectly frank," he answered. "It is a trifle heavy and less lively. But it Is a fine m achine, and of course you do not want to race with It.” "Of course I do not want to race with It,” she slowly assented, and Oakville, W ash.—Oregon troops are given credit by the m ilitary um pires TRADE BALAN CE TU RNS, L IB R A R Y F U N D S H O R T . for a big p a rt in the stra te g ic victory of the invading arm y over th a t defend M e d fo r d B e c o m e s E xte n siv e S e lle r B id s W ill B s O p e n e d A u g u s t 6 fo r ing, in a tense general engagem ent. o f F o o d P ro d u c ts. C o n stru c tio n . T hat the Reds w ere able to force Medford—Medford will m ark the Salem —W ith the announcem ent th at back the brigade th a t sought to check the invasion of P u g et Sound is held to J y ear 0f 191 ¿ a . the first y e ar th a t it bids w ill be opened for the new Su be due largely to the operations of the has sta rte d a balance of trad e in farm prem e court an J S ta te L ibrary build o f Uto Game and /lo Cojudo G e n e ra l R e su m e o f Im p orta n t E v e n t* T hird Oregon. The first car ing on the sta te grounds A ugust 5, it In order to break the form idable products in its favor. P re sen te d In C o n d e n se d F o r m The fjy ’njby Mercury etc. disposition of the Blue arm y along of potatoes e v er shipped o u t o f the has also been determ ined th a t it will f o r O u r B u sy R e ad e rs. Black river, one b attalion of the Third valley was sen t th is w eek, and be be possible on the present appropria ' forded the chilly stream tw ice, while cause of the heavy hay and g ra in crop tion to construct only the brickw ork, ifle nMc rm a > A u > . M m i M e r the o th er battalions tram ped for three m any flour and feed m ills which have e x te rio r and flooring, and th a t the in Blowly rejoined. "But stroll back to Salazar, head of the Mexican insur m iles through dam p underbrush and 8YNOPSI3. the depot with me, pray; I had aome- gents, says he cares not how soon the tim ber along a steep hillside in order been closed the p ast few w eeks will te rio r and finishing will have to de thlng to say." to put in an enfilading fire on the Blue open as soon as the th reshing season pend on a fu rth e r appropriation a t the U nited S tates intervenes. A t th e beelnninK o f g re a t a u tom ob ile “My train ," he began. right flank. th e n ie r h u n tc la ii o f th e M ercury, next session of the legislative as begins. S ta n to n 's m a c h in e , d r o p s dead. s tr a n g e Italian s shelled and destroyed a “Is my train also, since you will not The outcome of the b a ttle was in sembly. A y ear ago 163 cars o f hay w ere im y o u th . J e s s e Kloyd. vo lu n teers, and la ac T urkish fort a t Hodeida, but the place the nature of a surprise. The Blue ported and eggs w ere shipped in regu cep ted . In th e re st d u r in g th e tw e n ty - take me In the m otor-car. We have M tm bers of the S ta te board, a fte r had apparently been abandoned. fo u r h ou r race S ta n to n m e e ts a stra n a er, tim e enough; 1 Inquired of the con brigade held the bridges and fords larly. For several weeks now eggs M ies C arlisle, w ho In tr o d u c e s h e rs e lf. T h e across Black river and had an advan have been sent out and none received. m aking a purchase of the e n tire block M ercury w in s ra c e . S ta n to n re ceiv e s ductor, a m oment ago." The Dem ocratic ways and means e ast of the capitol a t a cost of $50,- flo w ers fro m M iss C a rlis le , w hich h e Ig Floyd bowed and stepped aboard tageous position in every way for re Hundreds of tons o f a lfa lfa and g rain com m ittee will revive the cotton ta r 000, reached the conclusion th a t the n ores. S ta n to n m e e ts Mlaa C arlisle on a the train, leaving the two to walk sistin g ail attack . It appeared very hay will be sold to outside buyers. train. iff bill which was vetoed by the presi rem aining $ 100,000 would be insuffi back together, followed by the maid. much us if the tactical invasion of the The public m ark et^ recen tly estab dent. "1 w anted to ask you of the race,” U nited S ta te s from G rays H arbor lished is proving a g re a t success. cient for the construction of such a CHAPTER IV. (Continued.) building as is needed. The strik e of conductors and motor- would end in disaster. “N either are you,” he countered Miss Carlisle said, when they were F ru its and vegetables of ail kinds, S ta te T reasu rer Kay held several quite at the end of the long platform . men on the Roston Elevated railw ay But the conclusion of the Blue offi chickens, eggs and o ther produce are “Nor it wouldn’t be of any Im portance conferences w ith m em bers of the Su If we were, but we a re not. I'm not The Bpeech rem ained unfinished. is ended, the men w inning every point cers th a t the hilly w ilderness on the being purchased by local consum ers sought. north side of the Black riv er opposite considerably below the m ark e t price. prem e court and m em bers of th a t body asking you why you are working with T here was a shouted order, the cough sta te d they would back up the S ta te of the locomotive m ingled w ith the Jam es Landers, who broke jail in th e ir rig h t w ing w as im penetrable The fru it crop w ill be large and of board and give th eir moral support in your hands Instead of your head, and ring and Jangle of tightening coup block. the highest q uality. T suppose you are not asking me. Who A laska in 1901, was arrested in Los proved a severe stum bling T hree cars of lings, and the Lowell expresa pulled Colonel L. W. V. Kennon, head com pears have been sold for fu tu re deliv securing an additional appropriation cares 7” Angeles, where he was w orking as out of the Bhed. Stanton wheeled with mander, by an adm irable b it of s tra ery through the N orthw estern F ru it for the construction of the building. “No one,” dryly agreed Stanton. w aiter. tegy, m ade this his first strik in g E xchange of P ortland, av eraging $2 a The deficit will be about $70,000, "But I can tell you th a t I am doing an ejaculation, but halted w ithout a t about $50,000 of this being for the tem pting useless pursuit. H arvest is in full sw ing in the Big point. this to m ake money, and make It box f. o. b. Medford. The picking Bend and Palouse d istric ts of Wash “How very u n fortunate!" murmured Choosing the T hird Oregon in fan try 6eason for B a rtle tta will open A ugust building and the rem ainder for com quick, and I would m uch prefer break pletion and furnishings. The founda Miss Carlisle, putting aside her tan ington, and excellent crops are being for the task, Colonel Kennon dis Ing my neck to living In the ruck of 5 to 10, and local ranchers a re already tion has been constructed. silk veils. "How very stupid of the gathered. patched the regim ent commanded by scouring the country for help. The second floor will be e n tirely de poverty. They are calling our tra in ; conductor!’’ The Borah three-year homestead Colonel J . M. Poorman into this fa s t A lthough m oisture has delayed the voted to the sta te library. This will you had better come, Stanton /turned from the departing bill has passed the house and now goes ness a t 6 a. m. T here was no trail honey production som ew hat the ton include floor space of 96 by 126 feet. “I’m supposed to keep In touch train to the tranquilly regretful girl, to the president, who has supported it nor road and the men made headway nage will be a record breaker. W il The th ird floor will have offices for the with Mr. Green,” Floyd observed his straight dark brows knitting. For through rank foliage w ith the g re atest liam Muller, the honey king, reports from the sta rt. Suprem e court. The atto rn ey general gathering up hts magazine' with cheer the Instant he could have been cer difficulty. Officers’ m ounts had to be ful nonchalance. “He Is worrying Hundreds of A m ericans are being le ft behind a t an early stag e of the th a t shipm ents will begin n e x t week, and a ssista n ts will have th ree rooms about me moat of the time, for fear tain that she bad done this Intention and betw een 30 and 40 tons will be on th is floor. ally and by a pre-arranged plan Hut driven out of Mexico by the insurg march. I’ll lose my nerve and desert.” shipped. a t once reason reclaim ed him; he re ents, who declare the A m ericans are When w ithin a few hundred yards The increase in local production is W hich was not precisely w hat was M E D F O R D F A H M IS B O U G H T . called her breeding, her father's high only there to enslave the Mexican of the riv er the T hird b attalion was worrying the assistant m anager of the position and wealth, her composed a ttrib u te d largely to the increased use people. separated from the regim ent and di of w ater, the ranchers having found Mercury company, and perhaps Stan worldllness, and ridiculed himself. Illin o is W o m a n P a y s $ 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 fo r Senators insist th a t fortifications of rected to proceed as a sacrificing force th a t irrig a tio n is one o f the best in ton of the rough tem per knew It. "Since I have made you mias your 1 6 0 0 A c r e s F ru it Land , the Panam a canal are for actual use to engage the enemy in a frontal a t vestm ents th a t can be made, both as "I fancy your nerve will hold out. train, and m issed my own, I can only M edford— Miss K ate F. O ’Connor, a If your patience does," was his reply repeat my form er suggestion," she in tim e of war, and oppose the idea tack. an insurance a g ain st crop fa ilu re and Proceeding cautiously to the river a gu aran tee of g re a te r production per prom inent suffragette o f Rockford, of England having any p a rt in build "P atience Is supposed to be a wom added, as he did not speak. "Why the rem ainder of the regim ent came III., active in the Federation of Wo an's a rt,” doubted Floyd. "But I'll should you not come w ith my father ing or m aintaining them . acre. suddenly upon a battalio n of the m en’s Clubs and well known through try to acquire It.’’ ' and me In our car? It Is only a three Police L ieutenant Becker, of New Tw enty-first U nited S tates blue in P O T A T O C R O P IS L A R G E . out the Middle W est, has purchased Stanton laughed briefly. or four hour trip, and you will be so York, has been indicted for first de fan try and a section of the a rtille ry the old McMahon ranch of 1600 acres, "I wouldn’t give m uch for your much nearer Lowell, at least. I am T his Blue force H o o d F iv e r W ill P ro d u c e Betw een lying seven m iles southeast of Med chance of success. In that case. If I sorry our chauffeur is 111, so I am gree m urder for the k illing o f a gam men a t breakfast. bier who had exposed corruption in was completely surprised, as the men ford. ever find a woman who will ride with forced to ask you to drive. Of course. 2 5 , 0 0 0 to 3 0 , 0 0 0 S a c k s . had th e ir outposts on the road by the police force of th a t city. E dw ard B utterfield, who owns and me aa you do, I will—m arry her. If you fear tiring yourself for a race Hood R iver—The potato crop in the operates a strin g of retail stores in which the Reds were expected to ap "Oh, no, you will not," contradicted day after tom orrow —" The balloon Uncle Sam won the big pear. Hood R iver valley is estim ated this N orthern Illinois, is associated w ith the other, searching his pockets for race a t St. Louis, covering 926 m iles The Second battalion, commanded y ear a t betw een 25,000 and 30,000 Miss O'Connor and will be the Med a m issing glove. “ You will m arry in 35 hours, and landing safely near hy M ajor Sm ith, and m ade up of the ford m anager. Fluffy Ruffles who will faint If you the old battlefield of Bull Run. Salem, Oregon City and W oodburn sacks, the larg e st ever raised here. Miss O ’Connor, who is an extensive exceed the elght-mile-an-hour sjieed A num ber of the tu b e r grow ers here companies and company K, of P o rt Two men were drowned and two wo real e sta te operator in Ilinois, will limit. And then you will quit racing men and two children had a narrow land, opened a heavy fire on the reg reaped a rich h a rv est last year, ship have the property cut up into five and and be spoiled for the MercuYy Com ulars, who re tre ate d precipitately, escape when th e ir launch struck a ping a num ber of carloads to Texas ten-acre tra c ts planted w ith pears, pany, and all Its rival m anufacturers subm erged piling in W illapa Harbor. leaving the unfinished break fast, and receiving excellent returns. and will establish her m ain sales office will char t for Joy: ‘A young man m ar which the Oregonians la te r ate. A third man who w ss w ith the party W hile most of the acreage is com in Rockford, III. Although no money ried is a young many m arred.' ’’ This served to uncover the e n tire swam ashore and ran three m iles to a It was so long since any one had posed o f land ju st cleared or th a t w ith consideration was named, i t is be saw m ill, w here he secured a skiff flank of the Blue arm y. The two bat potatoes planted betw een young trees, ieved to be in the neighborhood of cared to talk nonsense to Stanton, talions then diretced a flanking fire w ith which he returned and rescued not to m ention airily teasing him, th at a few have planted on a comm ercial $ 200 , 000 . and the Blue w ing soon gave way. basis. The o rchardists who p lant be the women and children. Special inducem ents w ill be m ade to he caught his breath In sheer aston The two battalions then joined the tw een th e ir trees expect th e ir crops to young women to se ttle on the prop ishm ent. And then a tingling, hu The su g ar tru st inquiry has brought T w enty-fifth U nited S ta te s infantry furnish them th e ir own supply and e rty , and i t is rum ored th a t those be m an warm th and sense of comrade out an am azing story of pools and re in the m ain advance. enough over to have a wagon load or lieving in “ Votes for W omen” w ill be ship succeeded. It was as If he had bates to m aintain prices. been living In a lonely, silent room, p articu larly encouraged. two to haul to m arket. when unexpectedly some one opened A lbert Crocker, John Koberg and F. The Southern Pacific and S anta Fe C O N T E S T D E C I S I O N S U P H E L D . C O O S B A Y C A N N E R I E S O P E N . the door and entered. II. B utton are th e h eaviest grow ers of roads announce advances in fre ig h t "I’m too busy,” he retorted only, but potatoes. Mr. Crocker has a large P resident T aft A pproves S tatem ent of ra te s to all Pacific Coast ports. tra c t on the P aradise farm . S a lm o n In d u stry O u tlo o k G o o d W ne n his tone conveyed no rebuke. National C om m ittee, They walked on down the room and It is probable th a t the Hood R iver C alifornia delegates to the third R un Is Started. W ashington, D. C.— A statem en t A pplegrow ers’ union will handle pota out Into the train shed. They were p arty convention to be held in C hi Marshfield — The salmon canning approved by P resid en t T aft, defend alm ost a t the train Itself, when Floyd toes th is season. W ilm er Sieg, the cago Aug. 6, have chartered a special ing his nom ination by the Chicago m anager, who has gone to E astern season on Coos Bay has sta rte d , but as stopped. car for the trip. convention, has been made public at cities, will a tte m p t to establiah rela y e t there is not much of a run of sal "Some one Is calling you," he signi Chehalis county, W ashington, has the W hite House. I t review s every tions w ith firma in order to dispose of mon. The fishermen, however, expect fied. , th a t there will be a good run. This such an excellent crop of potatoes contest before the Republican nation the local tu b er crop to advantage. Stanton turned, and found a pant year there will be m ore m arkets for coming on th a t residents feel sure of al com m ittee and the credentials com ing, black-gowned young woman be fish than before. m ittee of the convention and asserts reasonably low prices. hind him. C O V E ’S S H O W A T T R A C T S . The p lant a t E m pire w ill be o p e rat th a t each contest was settled logical “ My m istress bade m e ask you to A strik e of two thousand I. W. W. ly, upon its m erits. ed by the Southern Oregon company. w att, sir,” she apologized. The sta te m en t w orkers tied construction work on the was subm itted to the cabinet a t a re A ll U n io n C o u n ty D r a w n to M a g n ifi The T allan t company, ¿vhich last “Your m istress?’’ Canadian Grand Trunk railw ay. cent C h e r r y Exhibit. year was interested w ith the Southern cent m eeting and received the ap 8 he stepped aside, and he saw a tall, La G rande — Luscious cherries— Oregon company, will o p e rate sepa fair-haired girl, gowned with finished The rig h t of women to hold govern proval of the p re sid en t’s official fam cherries the lik e of which captured rately this year, having purchased the richness In a m otor costum e of pale- m ent positions as w ireless operators ily. The statem ent, which is a docum ent the golden medals a t the last three or Reynolds salmon cannery in M arsh tan silk, who advanced with leisurely on ships is being seriously questioned. of 144 printed pages, is a detailed de four w orld’s f a i r s —w ere inspected field and will operate i t th is year. grace tow ard them. Advance styles for wom en’s h air nial o f the charge th a t the renom ina and adm ired by loving throngs from The cold storage p lan t in Marshfield “Miss Carlisle, sir,” supplemented will require th a t a t lea st half the h air tion of P resident T a ft was accom nooks and corners of Union county at will also be opened th is year, so there the maid. worn by them m ust be grow n by plished by the seatin g of fraudulently Cove. will be three plants on Coos Bay buy "T here Is no need for you to go," others. elected delegates to the convention. A sprinkling o f rain im m ediately ing fish. The cannery a t G ardiner on Stanton checked, as Floyd moved to I t takes up individually the 238 con a fte r the luncheon hour failed to the Um pqua riv e r w ill also operate continue on his way. “Stay here." T w enty-four bodies have been re He was obeyed w ithout comment. covered from the flooded Pennsylvania tests in stitu ted by the Roosevelt dam pen the ardor of the volumes of to handle the salmon cau g h t in th a t The m aid respectfully withdrew a few coal m ines, and m any are y e t unac forces a g ain st T a ft delegates who praise spread by the visitors a t the w aterw ay. w ere seated, and presents evidence in annual cherry fa ir. The day went paces, when her m istress came up. counted for. Fru it P a c k e r s to V ie each o f these cases to show th a t the along w ith th re a te n in g w eather until "W hat a place to m eet a man of Two medals will be aw arded by the gasolene!” greeted V alerie Carlisle, T a ft delegates w ere regularly elected. the afternoon, when lig h t showers PO RTLAND M ARKETS. made the aftern o o n ’s schedule prob N orthw estern F ru it Exchange a t the In her low, assured tones. "O r are you W h eat—Track prices, new : Club, H a w le y 's F o rtu n e is C ut. lem atical, but the cherries were there N orthw est Land Producta show, to be also in distress, Mr. Stanton, and held in Portland in Novem ber, for the forced to prosaic train travel?" 78@79c; bluestem , 82@83; old w heat, New Y ork— W allace S. F razer, dep in big red letters. nominal. F ortunately, the cherry crop was two best 25-box e x h ib its. The first H er m anner was th at of one m eet uty sta te controller, has filed a report B arley—New, brew ing, $25; feed, m ost prolific th is year, and a proper prize will be a gold medal and the ing an ordinary acquaintance, she held in the tra n s fe r office o f the surrogate second a silver m edal. I t is expected $2 i ton. am ount o f warm w eath er colored the out her hand. In Its m iniature tan Drove With a Wise Obedience to Traffic Regulations. Hay — Tim othy, $140/' 15; alfalfa, court th a t the gross e sta te of the late fru it to the ex act hue th a t Hhowa them th a t th ere will be betw een 75 and 100 gauntlet, with perfect ease. No one Edward Haw ley a ggregated only $9,- entries. The medals will be awarded $ 11(</12; clover, $ 10; oats and vetch, a t th e ir best. could have guessed how unconven Stanton sta rte d to speak, then ab averted her face from him, watch- 292,917.88. From th is am ount there $12; grain hay, $9. Com ing early, the crowds soon filled to packers, and not exhibitors. tional and slight had been their Intro ruptly shrugged bis shoulders. After Ing th e streets. M anager Bond said th a t m uch in te r duction. M illstuffs — Bran, $25.50 ton; was deducted $4,009,629.98 for debts, the little ham let to overflowing, and (T O B E C O N T IN U E D .) all, why not? adm inistration expenses, taxes in oth e st is already being tak en in the fo rth shorts, $28 50; m iddlings, $32. by noon w alking room was a scarcity. "I am going to M assachusetts,” Stan T hank you,” he returned. "I e r sta te s and comm issions. I t was coming show by fru itg ro w ers and Corn— Whole, $39; cracked, $40 ton. ton answ ered as composedly. Union, La Grande, Elgin, in fact, scarcely think a seventy-five mile AWAKENED TRAIN OF THOUGH! O ats— New, $26.5001 27;old, $32 ton. estim ated a t the tim e of H aw ley's every town and city in the valley sent farm ers throughout the N orthw est. "To M assachusetts? But so are run will Incapacitate m e.” death, F eb ru ary 1, last, th a t his es Every producing d is tric t in Oregon Fresh F r u its — Cherries, 3(ii!l0c we! At least, we had everything a r You will com e?" Her am ber eye» L ittle Incident T hat Would Hava a splendid representation, and, rain pound; apples, old, $1.60(//3 box; ta te would reach $60,000,000. The notw ithstanding, the fa ir was a tr e will have extensive displays a t the ranged to m otor out to our country- gleamed vividly. "You are too good. Made Almost Any Man Super •m ount due the s ta te as an in h e rit show, he said. new, 75cftZ$l.K0; peaches, 50(i/80c place, until tw enty m inutes ago our Let us find my fath er and the car. It mendous success. stitious. ance tax is $175,454.94. box; currants, $1.500/1.75 box; chauffeur was taken violently 111. a at least a car worthy of you—a C onservative estim a te s place the a t plums, 50c0/i $ 1 25; pears, $ 1.500/ G ra d e M a y B e C h a n g e d . Now I suppose we m ust go by train_’’ b e tte r than the Mercury, I confess to tendance a t 3000, Seeking to dispel the pangs of lone A g e d S u ffr a g is t W o u ld Vote, 1.75; apricots, 50c0z $1. Marshfield—It is generally under she broke the sentence, her large thinking.” som eness occasioned by th e absence San Francisco— Equal suffrage seeds B e rrie s—R aspberries, $1.50 c ra te ; 'A foreign m achine?" S h a n ik o S h ip s S h e e p . of his wife, who bad been away for stood here th a t th e Southern Pacific brown eyes sweeping Floyd with a de loganberries, $1 50; blackberries, $1 planted two decades ago by the late ‘No, an A talanta Six. M artha, find several days visiting her parents In Shaniko—Two hundred and ten car will change the grade o f the Eugene- liberate question and scrutiny. 0/1.25. Susan B. Anthony have come to fru i "Miss Carlisle, Mr. Floyd, whom you papa in the station and ask him to another city, a fashionable and well- betw een saw beside be for m any hours at the Melons — Cantaloupes, $2.250(2.75 tion, in the h e art o f Mrs. Amanda loads of Bheep w ere shipped from this Coos Ray line a t points come out to the car.” known resident of the E ast side In Hall, a gentle old woman of th is city. point over the O.-W . R. & N. last N orth Bend and G ardiner. In conse Beach m otordrom e,” Stanton made the c ra te ; waterm elons, lc pound. They em erged by a side exit Into vite? a num ber of hla men friends to Potatoes — Jobbing prices: Bur Mrs. Hall, who is so infirm th a t she month. R ailroad officials say this e s quence of these changes i t is an presentation. the noisy, dirty, sunny New York bis home one night last week to play banks, new, 90c(i/$l hundred. cannot go around alone, has appealed tablishes a record for Initial ship nounced th a t no fu rth e r w ork will be H er face cleared swiftly, he could street. cards and clink glasses. V egetables — A rtichokes, 65o/75c to the women of the San Francisco m ents from any point in the Pacific done in the way o f clearin g the rig h t havg Ba*d It was relief which shot “ Is It not well designed, well Being fond of m usic tha host en Seventy carloads were of way until the changes have been across her expression. dozen; beans, 2c; cabbage, l o t l j c ; center of the C alifornia Civic league! N orthw est. sw ung?” she challenged. "It is fast gaged a four-piece orchestra and wtilla cauliflower, $loi 1 25 dozen; celery, to aid her in reaching a re g istra tio n shipped in one day. The num ber of made and definitely decided upon. It Your m echanician? Is it possible? on the race trac k —you know t h a t Is his guests exchanged deals and raised It is es is thought, however, th a t the delay in You also are going to Lowell, Mr It not handsom e?” 85cOZ$l dozen; corn, 150/25c dozen; office, so th a t she may qualify to vote sheep handled was 52,000. the cut glasses to th eir lips he-found cucum bers, 50c box; eggplant, 100/ for president. She says, th a t the tim ated th ere are 80,000 more to be s ta rtin g the work will not be a long Floyd?” She spoke eagerly, with m ore ani Shipm ents o f m achinery a re ex- 12Jc pound; head lettuce, 200/25c wish to vote has been alive in her for shipped from this te rrito ry before the one "Yes, since my next work Is there.” m ation than he had yet seen In her. more pleasure In reclining In a fav o r end of th is season. On account o f the soon, dozen; peas, 80/9c; peppers, 80/ 10c. 20 years. Floyd replied, unsm iling and laconic. Stanton ran a careless glance over the ite leather cushioned chair and listen ing to the music. open w in ter, sheep are in splendid Eggs — Case count, 23c; candled, It was evident he and Miss Carlisle j big. tan-colored autom obile standing S u th e rlin E n jo y s W ater. It was nearing the tim e for d e p a r 25c; e x tra s, 270128c dozen. L a d F o u n d A sle e p in C ava. condition. disliked each other at sight. by the curb. S utherlin — S u th e rlin ’s new w ater B u tte r — Oregon cream ery, cubes, She turned from him indifferently. "It is a good car,” he agreed con tore when one of the m erry-m akers San Gregorio, C al.— M ortim er H am 30c pound; prints, 31c. system , on which w ork haa been going "Mr. Stanton. I am going to make servatively ; .»privately he considered proposed th at each guest drink a toast K 'a m a t h R o a d s P ra ise d . ilton, the 6 year-old son of a S e a ttle P ork— Fancy, 1 0 0 /llc pound. lum berm an, who was lost Friday, was K lam ath Falla—The roads of K lam on for several m onths by a Portland you a selfish Invitation. Our place is it both too high and too heavy for rac to the host and that he respond. When all bad followed the suggestion they The approxim ate about seventy-five miles from New ing work. V e a l—Fancy, 130/ 14c pound. found asleep Sunday in a cave, w ith ath county w ere highly praised by the firm, is completed. Poultry — Hens, 120/ 13c; broilers, his arm s clasped about the neck of an m em bers o f the Portland Pathfinder cost is $25,900. T here is a well 18 York; will you not try our new motor "Only th at? You say only th at? But turned toward the host. "Tell us wbat 16c; ducks, young, 10 0 12c; geese, angora goat. The lad, who was cam p p arty, who v isited th is city recently. fe et in diam eter and 100 fe e t deep, in car and give me the honor of being wait, you have not driven 1L When you are thinking of your wife," one suggested as the party giver hesi lOo/ U c ; turkeys, live, 180/20c; dress ing w ith his aunt, Mrs. A lbert Pal P hilip S. Bates, o f Portland, eape- which there is 50 fe e t o f w ater. The driven there by you? You could go on papa comes we can sta rt.” ed, 24c0z25 pound. Mr. Carlisle was coming; a spare, tated. mer, of Han Francisco, wandered off cially praised the work o f the county pum ping outfit, consisting of a 25- to Lowell with us to-morrow morn Raising his glass to a level with his H ops— 1912 contracts, 190/20c; 1911 alone. He could not give a com plete court along thia line. He said th e ir horse pow er engine and a pump weigh- ing, or. If you insisted, finish the Jour- nervous gentlem an who wore glasses crop, 200/ 22. set on a Roman nose, from which they lips be was about to respond. "I was account of his adventures, but said he experiences on some o f the roads w ere 8** tons, has been inatailed. The ney by train after dinner.” ____ 1 . ___ I !.L . L . . . . - . . - . - ... _______ k . . ________ : ten . ” Wool — E astern Oregon, 140/t9Jc made friends w ith the goat and they too painful to relate. C. L. Sm ith pump has a capacity o f 160 gallons a Amazed, Stanton looked at her. Once slipped monotonously. He and Stan thinking and wondering—■ pound, acvirding to shrinkage; v al had wandered into the cave together. Just a t th at m om ent the orchestra a g ric u ltu rist for th e O.-W . R. A N., m inute. The reservoir in connection again he m entally asked himself what ton bad once m et at the Mercury of ley, 210/23c; m ohair, choice, 32c. fice, where one was arranging for a began Its rendition of ”1 Wonder predicted a g re at fu tu re for th is sec- the system holds approxim ately she could want of him. Q u a k e S p lits H ig h Peak. C a ttle — Choice steers, $6.750/7; "T hank you; I have arranged to tire contract, and the other was aign- W ho's Klsrlng H er Now.” tion in dairy in g and said th a t the 80.000 gallons. good, $60/6 50; m edium , $5.760/6; tng an agreem ent to drive for the take this train ,” he declined. Ellenaburg, Wash. — According to farm ers would undoubtedly soon be The guests never heard the re choice cows, $5.750/6 25; good, $5.50 C. M. Snow, a sheepman of Teanaw ay, shipping g re a t q u a n titie s of produce, i season. They recognized each o ther sponse, but If they had lingered out "Decidedly V O r e g o n A rouse* In te r* « . 0/5 .7 5 ; medium, $5o/5.50; choice who has arrived here, the peak cap now, while Miss Carlisle concisely side and peered through tha library “Decidedly, Miss Carlisle.” Salem — “ Everybody w as asking calves, $7 a 8.25; good heavy calves, ping Mount Ingalls in the Cascade She bent her head, patting her outlined the situation. N atron Railt Are Being Laid »Inflow they would bava seen him about O regon,” said S uperintendent $60/ 6.50; bulls, $3.500/6.10; stags, range had been split by some seism ic "A most astonishing affair," com a n tin g a letter wblcb waa later en Eugene — Wond comes from Oak- Aderm an. who has ju s t returned from small tan shoe on the platform . She $4 750/ 6. disturbance and has been thrown into ridge th a t the U tah Construction com- Chicago, w here he attended the Na- was even more handsom e than his m ented her father. "Very ktnd of closed In an envelope bearing a spe tfogs - L ight, $80/8.50; heavy, the w aters of Icicle lake, a small b u t ; pany has laid 800 fe e t of rails beyond tional Educational association. “ G reat night glimpse of her had shown, with you. Mr. Stanton, Indeed. These rail cial delivery stamp. Tha contents or $6 250/ 8.50. Ibe message have not been made pub deep body of w ater 6000 feet above th a t place on the p re sen t contract for in te re st was expressed in the rural an lvory-ttnted, cultivated beauty road men are careless. Valerie—" S h e e p —Y earlings, $30/4.26; w eth sea level. Snow declares the outline the N atron extension. Miss Carlisle declined the Invitation lic, but the wife came borne two day* This brings high schools in Oregon, and especial whose one defect was coldness. ers, $ 3 1/ 4. 3 5 ; ewes, $30/3.35; lam bs, "Of eouxte. I can not ura* yet/," aha to M ta r the tonneau. later.—K ansas c ity Journal. the top of the m ountain has been the rails to Salmon Creek, and m akes in te re st w as shown in the develop- $40/6.30. changed completely. possible the site direct. I m ent of rural school« in g e n e ra l.” Current Events of Interest Gathered From the World at Large. INGRAM FREDERIC mPNDURGH