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DOINGS OF THE WEEK Current Events of Interest Gathered From the World at Large. M ERCILESS CAM PAIGN Rebels and Their Supporters Executed Summarily. BEGUN to Be Mexico C ity— Merciles* extermina tion of rebels *nd all those who sup port them is the feature o f the new campuign which began officially Mon day. Throughout regions infested by reb els the measure providing for a sus pension o f the constitutional guaran tees o f regular trial is now in eirect, and any otlicer above the rank o f ma jor has the right to inflict summary capital punishment on all rebels who fall into his hands, if satisfied o f the captive’s guilt. Instead o f having disappeared from the state o f Mexico into the moun tains of Guerrero, the Zapatistas are now reported as practically in control of the villages and haciendas a few miles south o f Toluca, the capital. Benjamin Argnmedo and Murillo, two o f Orozco’s officers, are operating in the rear o f General Huertc near Tor- reon, while Campos, Campa, Fernan dez and Rojas are giving the govern ment forces in Sonora plenty to do. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE STATE PREMIUM L IS T GROWING, A D O P T UN I-O H M GRADE. Many Donations Made to Holp Land Hood River Apple G rower* Agre* on Product* iltow . Packing System Portland — Fifteen thousand fruit trees, the number o f donations to the premium list for the Pacific North west Land Products show |which were predicted by Manager G. E. A. Bond, have already been offered by nurseries of the Pacific Coast. "T h e total number o f trees that will be available for premiums will far exceed my first estimate.” said Mr. Bond, ‘ ‘ and may come nearer 20,- 000 than 16,000, judging from present indication.’ ’ To the 8,000 trees otfered by differ ent nurseries more than a month ago have lately been added 7500 by other nurseries in Chico, Woodburn, Salem, Milton, Carlton, Toppenish, Hood River, Sunnyside, Washington, Louis iana, Missouri and Roy, Utah. In addition to the trees offered, im plement companies and companies dealing in fruitgrowers’ accessories are sending daily to Mr. Bond offers o f their materials for use in the com pilation o f his premium list. Ten o f the prominent fruitgrowers periodicals of the Northwest and the Middle West have each offered 60 an nual subscriptions to the commercial clubs winning prizes for community exhibits at the Land Products show. The premium list in its final form will be published during the first week in September. In the meantime Mr. Bond is sending out thousands of circulars to agricuralists in all parts of the Northwest, acquainting them with the purposes and scope of the show. S tanton 1 • J ^ m x t E L E A N O R M.1 INGRAM, She spoke so ll*ht'y, with so much of Floyd's own nonchalant accept-! ance of Incidental mlshups, that Stan ton was surprised Into Indiscretion. "You do uut worry about him?” be questioned. “ You are not nervous about his ruclug. and racing with me?” Her lashes fell, her face grew seri ous. “ If anything happens to Jes. I will die too," she slowly answered. "W e are— twins. No. 1 do not worry. Be sides. 1 grew up ubc U to seeing J«'S In danger; be told you of bis life with father?” “ Yes.” “ Well, he never had time to be afraid, or I to be afraid for him. You ran not be afraid of things you have been doing or seeing doue ever since you could understand at all. As or dinary babies are taken out in ca r rlages, Jes was taken out In fast motor cars. My father could not bear him out of bis sight; when Jes was in kilts, he was taken to the factory each day to amuse himself among the workmen and machines.” Profoundly Interested, he studied her. “ And you, MI bs Floyd? What did you do?” "I? ’’ she turned aside her head, her full, firm young mouth slightly com pressed. "When 1 was fourteen, I said to my father, one morning. 'Dad dy, what Is to become of Jessica? Jes Is learning all he needs to be a man; how Is Jes's sister to learn to be a woman?’ And he answered me frankly, ’Jessica, I do not know. You have no kinswomen, and I could not endure a stranger In your mother's house. You will have to let Jes be wise for both, except for your nurse'* woman-teaching.’ So I—did. Jes la Jes and Jessica for both. You are the first visitor who ever followed him her«, and the first I ever received In New York. We are like no one else In the world, I believe." "You are never lonely?" he won dered. Her answer he never quite forgot; long afterward Its quiet puthos would come back to him. "Often," she said, and picked up the embroidery. Stanton was not always gentle, but he had tact enough when he chose to exert It. With a natural change of tone he moved away from personali ties, speaking of the race and the race pictures In ihe pile of newspaper* near her. And she responded with charming readiness and understand ing. ‘‘ Will your brother be home to- night?" Stanton Inquired, when he rose to go, at the end of a half hour. “ No," she regretted, a trifle hur riedly. He hesitated, In the grasp of an Im pulse strange to himself. Hood R iver—For the first time in the history uf the fruit industry ir. the Hood River valley a uniform set of General Resume o f Important Event* afTJia Game j / i J /L’ CanJb grading rules has been adopted by the “ resented In Condensed Form Tito FLjm ^ M crctuy etc. large shipping concerns o f the valley. fo r Our Busy Readers. The following concerns have signed up the following rules to be effective this u i l s ^ b ^ T fKEDEJaC THORNBURGH U 4 r * ««A / A w M M ik M r year: Hood River Apple Growers’ un ion, National Apple company, David A strike o f the hoisting engineers “ No, but— “ son Fruit company and Hood River in a Pennsylvania colliery has thrown SYNOPSIS. “ Very good; I am not people." Apple & Storage company. 4000 men out o f work. “ Don’t you see him enough at race The three grades, extra fancy, A t tlie b egin n in g o f çri A 13-year-old girl from Portland fancy, and choice, heretofore in com ra ce the m echan ician or the M ercu ry, times, Stanton? I'm sure be is the S tan ton 's m achine, drops dead. S tran ge was one of the first o f a party o f 15 to mon use will be recognized. Special youth, Jesse Floyd , volu nteers, and Is ao- best man we have had," fretted bis manager. reach the top o f Mt. Adams. and orchard run are added for the first epted. In the rest du rin g the tw en ty - fe u r hour race Stan ton m eets a stra n ger. Stanton was recalling that Interview time. Kansas proposes to cut off one day M iss ( ’arlisle, w ho Introduces herself. Th e as he went up the stairs of the quiet Extra fancy grades include /nature, M ercu ry w ins race. Stanton receives from the sentences o f its convicts for flow ers fm m M 's s ('a rlis le , w hich he Ig normal shaped apples free from im nores. Stanton m eets Miss C arlisle on a apartment house Indicated. After all. each day they work on the roads. It was true that Floyd might have perfections. Spitzenbergs, 175 size train. T h e y a ligh t to ta ke w a lk , and train leaves. Stanton and Miss C a rlisle volunteered his address, himself, If Fung Rue, a noted Chinese aviator, and larger, must be } red color; sizes fo llo w In auto. A ccid e n t b y w hich S tan he had wished It known. Perhaps he was killed by a 200-foot fall while 185 to 200, inclusive, must be 90 per ton Is hurt is m ysteriou s. Flo yd , a t lunch w ith Stanton, tells o f his boyhood. S tan did not want to see his driver unoffi givin g exhibitions at Canton, China, cent red. All red apples must show at ton again m eets M iss C arlisle and th ey cially. A sense of unwelcomeness op Col. C. C. Wilson, ex-president of least three-fourths red color in pro dine together. Stanton comes U? track sick, but m akes race. T h e y h a v e a c c i pressed Stanton, but he kept on his the United Wireless Telegraph com portion to thsir normal color. Striped dent. F lo y d hurt, but not seriou sly. At way. He had never swerved from a pany, died in the Federal prison at or partial red colored apples to show din ner F lo v d tells Stanton o f hia tw in Jessica Stanton becom es v e r y 111 course because of the opinions of 50 per cent red color. Red Cheek sister, Atlanta, Ga. and loses consciousness. others; he did not think of turning Pippins and Winter Banana must Washington, I). C.— The foreclosure back now. The king and queen of England send show a blushsd cheek. Ortleys must C H A P T E R V II. of a mortgage on a Montana home was a large wreath of dowers for the fun Some one was singing, as he reached show white, yellow or waxy. Sizes prevented and the savings of a life eral o f Commander Booth, o f the Sal the fourth floor; singing In a smooth, smaller than 200 will be excluded The Girl Like Floyd. time were restored to Mrs. Katherine vation Army. honey-rich, honey-golden contralto. Stanton awoke slowly, with a con Warned of his approach by the bell from this grade except the Jonathan, MacDonald, o f Kutte, when congress A sailor on the training ship Intre finally passed the Shoshone irrigation Newtown, Wlnesap, Arkansas Black, sciousness of physical well-being and pushed below, the “door of the apart pid has been sentenced to a year’s im claim bill. Mrs. MacDonald will re Gano and Missouri Pinpin, which must singular restfulness. The shades of ment was opened, so that the melody prisonment for refusing to be vaccin ceived $11,000 o f the $42,000 carried his room were lowered, but the daz came flooding his hearing with Its not be smaller than 225. ated against typhoid fever. Fancy Grade — A ll apples placed in zling gtinshine streamed In around haunting familiarity. in the bill for the relief o f about 400 A little old this grade must be mature and of a edges and through cracks, glittering Irishwoman In black silk was peering A battle between Southern Pacific claimants who lost heavily by the fa il over a near-by table covered with yel normal shape. All red apples must be ure of a contracting firm which was shopmen and strikers at Sacramento up at the tall visitor on the threshold. at least one-fourth red. Striped and low telegrams, cards, newspapers, ho resulted in several being injured. The erecting the Wyoming irrigation proj "Mr. Floyd?” he Inquired. “ My tel memoranda of telephone calls re partial red apples must show 10 per ect. name Is Stanton." strike has been on nearly a year. cent red color. Specimens with leaf ceived—all the familiar evidences of President T aft vetoed the original The old servant drew back, smiling The wireless station.at Mare Island, and limb rubs, spray russet and simi the morning after a race. And In the Invitation, and pushed aside a cur bill, but approved the amended meas Cal., talked with the recently com ure, which in its final form imposes P O LLIN A T IO N B U LLETIN IS O U T lar defects, which have not distorted midst of the litter stood an Ice-water tain. And Stanton saw Jessica Floyd pleted station at Pribyloff Island, the frut, when not over one inch in pitcher containing a mass of pale- rise from her seit at the piano, tak the charge against the general reclam Alaska, a distance o f 3100 miles. the aggregate, will be allowed. No yellow roses. Stanton frowned and lng a step to meet him. ation fund. Experiment Station Prints Circular on scabby or stung apples will be allow looked about him for a bell. Bank Wrecked Robin, serving a sen She was so like Floyd that he could Apples and Pears. Some one rose from a corner and have cried out In wonder, yet was ed in this grade, and no size smaller WOMEN FALL IN B 5TTLE. tence in a New York prison, has made approached the bed. Oregon Agricultural College, Cor than 200. most purely and softly feminine. She a fortune speculating in stocks, giving "Better, sir?" queried a businesslike seemed taller. In her clinging pale- Choice Grade— In this grade will in his buying and selling orders by tele NRaragur.n Rebels Fight Desperately vallis— A seven-page bulletin, No. 20, voice; a distinctly medical young man blue gown, and even more Blender, but on "T h e Pollination Question” has clude yellow and green varieties equal phone. Against Government. Floyd's silver-gray eyes looked out just come from the press at the Ore to fancy in grade, but with one sting In glasses gazed down at him. The full situation came clearly to A company has been formed to Washington, U. C.— Twenty women gon Agricultural college. It was pre o f the codlin moth or one fungus spot from her long lashes, Floyd’s bronze Stanton. aiding the government forces at Man build seven steamships costing $1, curls clustered around her wide pared in the experiment station’s hor not larger than one-fourth inch in dia "A ll right,” he gave brief asurance. brows, under the braids wound about 000,000 each, to establish a Panama agua in preserving order against the ticultural research laboratory, and dis meter or two Btnaller spots aggregat Canal line between Boston and Los rebels were shot down during the four cusses the pollination o f apples and ing the same area or less. Size lim it “ What time Is It?” her head, and her smile was a more The young mnn consulted a watch. timid reflection of the In arnate sun days'bombardment of Managua, ac pears. Betting forth some of the prac ed to 200. Angeles. “ Thirty-eight minutes past twelve. cording to delayed dispatches to the tical results obtained in work through shine of his. Orchard Run Grade— Only such ap Nathan Behring, a New York sten State department from George T. "I am sorry Jes Is not at home," she out tbo state during several years ples as may .be classed as choice or You have slept about eighteen hours, ographer, broke the world’s record by Weitzel, the American minister there. past. It gives a general broad view better may be placed in orchard run as 1 figure it. 1 told Mr. Floyd that said, holding out her hand with a nat writing 280 words a minute for five One hundred a n d twenty non-combat was all you needed; you were knocked ural grace of hospitality that rose of the important points to be kept in pack. No full green specimens o f a mintues. ants were killed, according to the mind with respect to this phase o f or red variety will be permitted. No out by that attack of Illness, followed above her nervous shyness. “ I am The news is coming charding. Anuther publication will size smaller than 185. Lower grades by a day's work that was enough to Jessica Floyd, Mr. Stanton, his sis Eleven persons are dead as the re same advices. slowiy hnt surely, and reveals atroci be issued later on, dealing exclusively o f apples will be disposed o f for cook exhaust a horse. I saw you race, yes ter.” sult o f drinking poisonous liquid re^ terday.” She was afraid of him. The too oh ing or cider apples. (T O B E C O N T IN U E D .) freshments at a celebration near Mon ties committed by the rebels in their with the research side o f the work. “ .’ here Is Floyd?” campaign against the government. vlous fact struck deep Into Stani The Hood River apple crop is now Experiments on pollination prob treal, Canada. “ He stayed here until midnight, un as he felt her fingers flutter In his Bird’s Nest In Mall Box. General Menas’ grievance in Nica lems o f apples and pears in the Rogue estimated at 875,000 boxes, which is til you had been sleeping like a baby clasp. So this was the reputation he Tons o f Alaskan freight were left ragua, the cause o f the present revp Probably a bird's nest In a rurai River, Willamette, Hood River, and 100 per cent increase over any pre for five hours. He was nearly all In, had earned for himself? on the docks at Seattle when the last lution, dates hack to the time last Walla Walla valleys have been in vious crop. mall box Is a rare thing, If It has ever himself, but he wouldn’t leave until steamer sailed for points on the Upper year when the assembly called to progress for several years. Valuable “ Perhaps I should not have come," happened before, but out In Oswe- he was sure you were all right. One he apologized quite humbly. BUILD LOGGING ROAD, Yukon river. "1— gatchle ft small bird has taken posse*. gether to ratify the convention be data has been secured from them, a of the nicest fellows I ever met. He tween the United States and Nica part o f which is used in the bulletin. Senator Borah, while visiting m ragua proclaimed the next constitu- New Company Will Develop Immense made me promise to stay with you. I,” with an expansive smile, “ I have Chicago for a few hours en route tiona president to take the oath of Timbered Section. got more time than patients, ss yet. home, said the closing days o f con office on January 1, 1912, succeeeding RAINFALL UNIQUE. Portland—Flagg & Standifer, rail Here, all this Junk came for you, on gress were “ enough to drive an iron Adolfo Diaz. road contractors o f this city, have the table. 1 have answered seventeen man crazy.’ ’ Hood River Valley Soaked by Record been awarded the contract to build a telephone calls and sent ofT twelve DEMAND WAR ON T U R K E Y . August Precipitation. 25-mile logging railroad for the Silver posies In the water-jug. All right?" Two Kansas convicts made their es Hood River — The rains that fell Falls Logging company, from a con cape from the penitentiary, when one "A ll right, and much obliged,’’ Stan Servians Would Retaliate for Massa over the valley here last week are nection with the Southern Pacific at ton affirmed, beguiled Into smiling, o f them fell and sprained his ankle. ere By Turks. unique in the annals of weather re Silverton into an immense body of while he glanced casually at the table. The other remained by and submitted to arrest rather than desert his com Belgrade, Servia—The massacres by cords here. E. L. Smith has a record Dougas fir timber in Marion and Clack "There Isn’t any one I am In a hurry rade. to see or hear from. I think I will Turks have extended to the Servian that shows the precipitation herp dur amas counties. The company is composed o f eastern get up; It’s breakfast time.” frontier. Telegrams received here ing the ’90s and several years follow The State department disregards from Sieniza, on the southern bound ing. The precipitation o f August of and Portland capitalists, with S. "I think so. Considering It Is your congress and sends more troops to ary, say Turks attacked the town and this year exceeded that of 12 years Mortensen, a wealthy timber owner first meal for thirty-six hours. I'll or Nicaragua. covered by the record. The rainfall and lumberman of Iowa, as president. der for you. Although 1 fancy you butchered many o f the inhabitants. News of the massacre caused great has been far above the normal for the Mr. Mortensen is also president of the could digest a rubber tire; you look The first big Pacific Northwest excitement in the capital and the entire summer and spring. The last Peninsula Lumber company o f this It. Oh. Mr. Floyd left a note." Land Products show will be held in Stanton rose to his elbow. However, city. L. B. Menefee, timber man, newspapers issued special editions de rains usualy fall in April. Portland November 18 to 23. "W here Is It?” demanded the man manding that the Servian government more than an inch o f rain fell here and F. C. Knapp, o f the Peninsula vigorously to the Porte. this year in May. The rainfall of Au Lumber company, are prominent Port who cared to hear from no one. A lone highwayman held up a Union protest It was a short note on the hotel sta Pacific train between Kansas City and Later 5000 persons marched to the gust, according to records kept by land stockholders in the company, the Lawrence, county plant capital stock o f which is $6,000,000. tionery, written In a wide-open, leg Topeka and robbed the mail car and palace, where they shouted their de Professor one Pullman. He was captured by mand that war he declared against pathologist, has already amounted to M. C. Woodard, o f this city, will be lble hand tbat somehow recalled .81 o f an inch. Turkey. the manager. Mr. Woodard is prom Floyd's direct gray eyes. the trainmen and seriously wounded "Dear Stanton: The doctor says you The apple crop will be greatly ben- inently connected with the Westport are only tlrpd; and I have got to be efitted. The increase in the size that Lumber company. Chinese Town Looted. The body o f a 4-year-old Kansas Completion o f the railroad will be In New York by morning. I would City boy was found covered with Pekin— A considerable part of Tung the fruit will reach because o f the brush and leaves, where it had been Chow, 12 miles from Pekin, was loot moist earth probably will swell the es followed immediately by the establish not leave you If I could do as I want timates o f boxes from 50,000 to 100,- ment o f an immense logging camp in ed. I hope you will believe that hidden by two older hoys. He had "Cordially, been killed by a stone hurled by one ed and burned by several thousand 000 more than those given out by ex the timber where approximately 300 discontented “ old-style” Chinese "JESSE FLOYD." perts three weeks ago. men will be employed. The logs will o f the older boys. troops. Twelve persons were slain The letter might have been written be hauled to the Willamette river and and part of the town was practically by a girl, for its reticence and lack of dumped at a point near Oswego. Bridge Work Is Rushed. destroyed. The order for the Chinese the personal element, but Stanton was PORTLAND MARKETS Junction C ity— Work is being rush soldiers to cut off their queues is re well content. It rang right. He felt One Salmon Theory Dispelled. ed on the five-span steel bridge o f the L. C. Por Wheat—Track prices, new : Club, sponsible for the trouble Astoria— Deputy Fish Warden Gor vigorously alive and amazingly hun Oregon Electric over the Willamette gry. 78(i/79c; blucstem, 81ri;82c; forty ter, bead of the Tung Chow college, near Junction City. The temporary has returned from a visit to the vari an American Mission Board institu While he was breakfasting, or lunch fold, 79(</,8()c; valley, 80(ii81c. wood bridge has been completed and ous streams along the Oregon coast, tion, the only foreigner in the city, ing, and reading the heap of corre Barley— Spot, $24.5fl(f?25. the rails laid so that work trains can where he has been investigating mat Millstuffs— Bran, $24.60 ton; shorts, was not molested, nor the property of cross. Excavation for four of the ters in connection with the fisheries. spondence—which commenced with a congratulatory telegram from the Mer $27.60; middlings, $32; rolled barley, the college damaged. concrete piers has been completed to He says the catch in those streams is cury Company and concluded with a $28. a depth o f 40 feet below the surface very light thus far. A t the Fisher request for his photograph to be used Raint Heavy in England. Hay- Eastern Oregon timothy, $15; o f the river. These four solid con men’s Co-operative cannery on the valley timothy, $12«/13; alfalfa, $11 IiOndqn— This August has been the crete piers are now nearly completed. Umpqua river he saw a 49-pound sal as a speedometer advertisement— r«/' 12; clover, $10; oats and vetch, $10 wettest month known in England for Excavations for these piers had to be mon that was marked when released Stanton decided upon his course. He f u l l ; grain hay. $10(0 11. many years. Rain fell every day for made under air pressure, three shifts from the government hatchery on the would obtain Floyd's address from Corn — Whole, $38.50; cracked, three weeks and has fallen nearly con working below the surface. Clackamas river in 1904, so the fish Mr. Green, and pay a visit of acknowl $39.50 ton. stantly during the last week. Damage was thus eight years o f age. This edgment to his Impromptu nurse, Fresh Fruits— Apples, $1(81.75 box; to crops, particularly hay, has been find dispels the theory that salmon upon reaching New York. That much Teach Scientific Laundering. was required by ordinary courtesy, at peaches. 50(865c; plums, 75c(«;$1.10; heavy throughout the United King Oregon Agricultural College, Cor- always return to the strenm in which least. pears, $1.20(8)1.60; apricots, $1.25; dom. Ten thousand troops under can they were hatched. Sh* Was to Like Floyd Ho Could Have Cried HI« Wonder. "Got any enemies?” Inquired the grapes, f>5c(</ $1.50; blackberries, 50c vas on Salisbury Plain are nearly vallia—A course on scientific launder doctor when taking leave. < i i $ 1 crate. flooded out. Railroads in North Wales ing is to be given by Miss Margaret Hill Men Work in Cascades. Floyd gave me no warrant for it. But sion of a mail box and has already "Are you asking for a list of my Melons — Cantaloupes. 60c(u $1.60 are partly under water. In some parts McCall o f Albany, O. A. C. ’ 12, at Eugene— Between 29 and 30 survey acquaintances?” Stanton Ironically re he was very good to me. when I was built her nest and laid three eggs and the Oregon Agricultural college this crate; watermelons, $lr»1.15 hundred; men are mowing through nearly a foot sick In Lowell, and I wanted to thank it looks as though she would complete sponded. casabas, $1.60(8'2 dozen. of water in an attempt to save their year. It will deal with the principles ors in the employ ro f the H ill inter him.” her work of batching and rearing her "W ell, I don’t want to play detec ests, are at work at Clear Lake, near of laundering through practical appli Potatoes — Jobbing prices: Bur crops. She looked at him fully, then, and young. tive. but that was a funny kind of In the summit o f the Cascades, according cation. with a study o f cleansing ma banks, new, 60i8)90e hundred. again he could have cried out at the The particular box picked out by Packers are digestion you had, according to Mr. wonder of so meeting Floyd's straight terials, o f the choice of starch, blu to George T. Hall, Sr. Vegetables — Artichokes, 65«i.75c Cantor) Cold to Kaiser. the bird Is one that is In use daily and Floyd s account. Some of the other busy bringing in supplies for the en dozen; benns, 2c pound; cabbage, l ( n Berne, Switzerland— Impelled by ing and soap, and the treatment of candor of regard. the mall carried never misses a stop l i e ; cauliflower, $1(<;)1 26 dozen; cel his fellow Socialists. Herr Blncher, hard water. How to remove stains, gineers' camp both from McKinzie racers might have wanted to keep “ Why should you not come? Jea at this box. Mrs. Bird seems to enjoy you out of the way." bridge and from Fish Lake, at the fold and care for clothing, and the ery, 76o/'86c; corn, 158?25e; cucum the Socialist leader, has renounced the "N o! Do you think you are talking has not so many friends that they are the Idea to have the mail carrier lift bers, 50c box; eggplant, 70/ 10c pound; idea o f receiving as head o f the can cleansing process for all kinds o f ma heads o f the Santiam. and it is under not welcome In his home. Only, If he the cover of the box and deposit the stood they are to keep at their task of horse-traders? Once for all. there had known of your coming, he would head lettuce, 200/25c dozen; peas, 8 tonal government o f Basle, Emperor terials w ill also be taught. mall and will sit on her nest as uncon until snow flies. Gauging the flow Is nothing like that done.” 0/9c pound; peppers, 8(i/T0c; toma William on His Majesty’ s forthcoming cerned as can be. The mall box has Which was very true. But after the have been here." o f the lako w ill be the principal toes, 50/1/ fide box; carrots, $1.60 visit to Switzerland to attend the Honey Rates Too High. Charged. She moved to a chair. Inviting him been fixed so that It will not cloae en subdued medical man had departed, sack; turnips, $1.25; beets $1.50. Swiss army maneuvers. Herr Blocher Salem--Beekeeper« o f Eastern Ore business o f the engineers for the the Jug of yellow roses caught Stan by a gesture to do likewise, and took tirely ao that the bird may complete Eggs Case count, 22 m 2.1 c dozen; announced he would be obliged to be gon have filed a complaint with the winter. the task of rearing her young. It Is ton's eye. A card was dangling from up a half-embroidered silk scarf. candled, 26c; extras, 27c. "H e was called out of town,’1 she | not known what kind of a bird this la, absent from Basle on the date on State Railway commission that freight the stems, a card, blank this time, ex Harvesting Resumed. Butter — Oregon creamery, cubes, which fthe German emperor crosses rates on honey are too high and that added, after waiting for her silent but It la thought that It la a phebe, cept for a penciled legend: 31c pound; prints, 32ic. the Swiss frontier. The Dalles — Dry weather with a as a result there is no chance for "So glad you were able to race, but guest to speak. "H e will be sorry to being bro* n of color and about the Veal Fancy, 14Jc pound. have missed you. From Mr. Green he size of a sparrow and laying sky-blue Eastern Oregon beekeepers to attempt clear sky and bright summer days ■o sorry you lost to the Atalanta.” Poultry— Hens, 12i<8 13c; broilers, Cansdian Strike Ends. to compete with the California pro have dried ont grain in this county There was no need of signature. learned that you had quite recovered, eggs.— Watertown Correspondent New 140/16c; ducks, young, llou l2c; Port William, Ont.— The striking duct. They claim that the Oregon so that harvesting has been resumed. Stanton very carefully tore the card after he left you.” London Day. geese, 100/11c; turkeys, live, 180; Canadian Pacific Railway and Grand Short Line places the blame with the Machinery o f the farmers will be “ And he? I hurt his arm.” Into Illegible fragments, dragged out 20c; dressed, 24(8 25c. She glanced up astonished. Trunk Pacific freight handlers have O.-W. R. & N. for the high rate, and worked overtime from now until the the flowers to fling them into the arid Pampered Too Much. Hops — 1912 contracts, 18o/20c; decided to give up the fight and report that the O.-W. R. & N. in turn at last lot o f grain is in the sack, pro "You hurt his arm?” "You are always worrying,” re fireplace, and rang the bell. 1911 crop, nominal. ” 1 was driving the car," Stanton for work. There have been many de tributes it to the Oregon Short Line. vided the weather remains settled. marked the baseball magnate. “ Bring fresh Ice-water,” he bade Wool Eastern Oregon, 140;'18c sertions from the ranks and, convinced The Railroad commission will take The damage to grain by the recent the bell-boy who appeared. “ And a assumed grim responsibility. "I have to be careful not to produce pound; valley, 12J'?/22Jc; mohair, that their cause was unpopular, the the matter up with the railroads. rains is only slight, hut considerable time-table for New York.” This time she laughed, two adorable anything too heavy," explained the choice. 32c. hay will be discolored, though it is not leaders felt it would be unfair to the However, he did not leave Lowell dimples starting Into view in her theatrical manager. "You know, I Cattle — Choice steers, $6,750/7; faithful few who remained to hold P.ig Umatilla Wheat Yield. rote-and-amber have to cater to the tired business thought much hay is sufficiently wet that day, detained by Mr. Green with cheeks of glowing good, $60/6 65; medium, $5,760/6; out any longer. Peach«« and a score’ of appointments and arrange velvet; not the complexion of a blonde man.” Freewater—The yield o f wheat in that it will mould. choice cows. $5,760/6 25; good, $5.60 this part o f the valley is said to be prunes were somewhat damaged. **I don’t let the tired business man ments. Nor was It until two days later beauty, nor of a brunette, but some 0/5.75; medium. $5o;5.60; choice cal 3000 Left Dead on Field. enormous. A t the state line Sam and that he found himself free to seek the happy Intermediate tint that presup worry me. He root* with the other* Buys Woolen Mills at Stavton. ves, $70/8.50; good heavy calves, $6 Lisbon--The general revolt o f na E. P. ingle are farming 530iacres and address In upper New York which he posed flawless health and much sun when he gets to the ball park.”— 0/6.50; bulls, $3,500/6; stags, $4.75 tive« against Portuguese rule at Tim have a yield o f 25,000 bushels o f John P. Wilbur, formerly o f Union, had wrested from the reluctant assist ligh t Stanton had never observed Washington Herald. 0l6. or, Malay archipelago, has been sup wheat, making 40 bushels to the acre. Or., where he operated for a number ant manager. any dimples about his mechanician. H ogs—Light, $6,760/9.15; heavy, pressed after sanguinary battles. The Peacock Mill company h*s pur- of years the Union Woolen Mills, has ” 1 am certain Jes never thought of A Great Bora. "Floyd asked me not to give It to $6.25o/ 7.50. The governor o f Timor telegraphs chased several thousand bushels o f the purchased the woolen mills'at Stayton that standpoint. He said a tnrn and The m an w h o thin ks h e know* It a ll- people,” Mr. Green had protested. Sheep—Yearlings, $30/4; wethers, that the rebels le ft 3000 dead on the club variety for 70 cents * bushel and The plant is to be reorganized and C on fou n d h ’ —Is a pest. "Did he ask you not to give It to a tire were to blame. But bis arm W h e n e 'e r he im doth upon us calL $3o/4.60; ewes, $2.86013.75; lambs, field and that 4000 natives were made the rest is being hauled to the ware operated by Mr. Wilbur under the w e ? " is almost well.” W s 'r e never at our boat. $40/ 5.36. prisoners. name of the Santiam Woolen Mills. house. PASSACK OF SHOSHONE BILL SAVES WOMAN’S HOME