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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1912)
DOIÑGSOFTHEWEEK GREEKS LEAVE FOR FRO NT. M L DEVELOPMENT OF THE STATE /S tantqn ^\A/TM Steal Mills Depopulated By D eparture ot F oreigners. Chicago—G rave fears are expressed LINN TIMBER ALL SA FE. by Gary, Ind., officials th a t the “ Steel H O O D RIVER HAS REPUTATION _____ ' 4 C ity ’’ will be depopulated unless som ething happens soon th a t will No F orest Fires O c cu rre d in County A pplet Bring T o g eth er People From This S um m er. Many L endl. stop the w ar in the Balkans. The A lbany—For the first tim e in more Hood R iver—Seven men sa t in the g re a t steel m ills, piled to the lim it w ith orders, are being badly crippled. than a q u a rte r of a century Linn reading room of the Com mercial club th e o th er evening. One laid down his W ithin the last week m any Ser county has passed through a sum m er G eneral Resum e o f Importen» E ventt paper, then another, until the seven o f i f Game anJ /he Cancffe w ithout a fo rest fire. vians, M ontenegrins, Greeks and Bul w ere engaged in conversation. N a t P re se n ta d In C o n d en ted Form Though this was p a rtially due to Tie Mercury e/c. garians have departed to join the u ra lly the talk turned to apples, and fo r O u r Buey R eeders. allied army, and now 400 Macedonians heavy rains the system of protection th en to orchards. Four of the men have announced th a t they will cast established by the new fire patrol w ere unacquainted w ith any o f the -9S Jtr/he*/A«seu <M w r th e ir lot w ith B ulgaria in fighting the association is credited also fo r this others. Nam es followed, then ad Chicago dancing m asters have de T urk. dresses. The four men w ere stra n g latter, breezily professional. T his association w as formed ers and hailed from Groton, M ass.; cided to abolish all rag -tim e dances. The Macedonians, for the g re ater record. 8Y N 0PSI9. "Floyd?" Stanton whispered, with last spring by the ow ners o f tim ber St. C atherine, O ntario; Mexico C ity, Mexican rebels held up a railw ay p a rt, are outlaw s from th eir native difficulty. "W here Is Jes Floyd?” a t a u to m o b ile tra in and kidnaped a rich El Paso land, and they are entering the con land in Linn county and established a and M inneapolis, Minn. This caused r a A c e t t t h h s e b m e e g c in h n a n in ic g ia o n f o g f r e th The doctor surveyed him oddly, hes e M e rc u ry . com m ent th a t in a little town in O re S ta n t o n 's m a c h in e , d ro p s d ea d . S tr a n g e itating. But th e nurse stooped over flict in hopes o f w hipping th eir coun complete patrol system . stock broker. t r y ’s oppressor and regaining the gon all these men Bhould m eet w ith y o u th , Jesse F lo y d , v o lu n te e r« , a n d Is a c John M arrs, chief fire w arden had one common reason—Hood R iver ap c e p te d . I n th e r e s t d u r in g th e tw e n ty - him, her expression altering to Impul An ensign stepped overboard from rig h t to retu rn to th eir homes. f o u r h o u r r a c e S ta n to n m e e ts a s tr a n g e r . sive compassion. 21 patrolm en and lookouts and a sys a launch during the New York naval T heir message volunteering service, M iss C a rlis le , w h o in tr o d u c e s h e rs e lf. T h e ples and how they do it. “Well, very well,” she assured hasti tem of telephone lines connecting all M e r c u r y w in s ra c e . S ta n to n re c e iv e s review and was drowned. was received a t a mass m eeting of 300 The succeeding conversation brought flo w e rs fr o m M iss C a r lis le , w h ic h h e ig ly. "Jes Floyd has gone home. Try of the lookout stations w ith his head up the question : “ From how m any n o re s . S ta n to n m e e ts M iss C a rlis le o n a to re st; try not to think of things." N early 500 strik eb reak ers have Bulgarians. It was one of aeverul q u arters a t I.acomb. Besides m ain tr a in . T h e y a lig h t to ta k e w a lk , a n d been im ported to work the Bingham, from many cities of N orthern Illinois taining this system , 35 m iles of new differen t localities will the v isito rs of t r a i n le a v e s . S ta n to n a n d M iss C a rlis le H e had known the tru th before he and from neighboring states. a m onth com e?” R eference w as had fo llo w in a u to . A c c id e n t bv w h ich S ta n asked the question. Stanton quietly U tah, coal and copper m ines. trails w ere b u ilt th is year, and 60 to n is h u r t is m y s te rio u s . F lo y d , a t lu n c h M. P. Kaloudoff, president of the to the v isito rs’ re g iste r, and the result w ith S ta n to n , te lls o f tits b o y h o o d . S ta n turned his face to the wall and faint A woman and th ree children were B ulgarian society, also received a te l m iles of telephone lines w ere e stab showed visitors registered a t the club to n a g a in m e e ts M iss C a r lis le a n d th e y burned to death by the explosion of a egram from Sofia, capital of Bulgaria, lished through the tim ber. They also from 46 different towns in 17 states, d in e to g e ttie r. S ta n to n c o m e s to tr a c k ed, being very weak. slo k , b u t m a k e s ra c e . T h e y h a v e a c c i In his next conscious Interval, he can of gasoline a t Oxnard, Cal. in which the w ar com m ittee of repaired 100 m iles of old telephone and tw o from outside the country d u r d e n t. F lo y d h u r t , b u t n o t s e rio u s ly . A t put another demand. lines. All o f this work has been done ing the month o f A ugust. Septem ber d in n e r F io y d te lls S ta n t o n o f h is tw in the country asked all countrym en in M ajor General Leonard Wood, chief s is te r , J e s s ic a . S ta n to n b ec o m es v e ry lit "M iss Floyd? She Is alive?” o f staff of the U. S. arm y, says three A m erica to prepare for w ar and to in addition to th a t accom plished by showed 57 towns in 19 sta te s and four a n d lo s e s c o n s c io u sn e ss . O n re c o v e ry , a t “Yes, oh yes,” the nurse heartily af the governm ent fo rest service. h is h o te l S ta n to n re c e iv e s in v ita tio n a n d respond im m ediately if possible. foreign countries. These are only v is its J e s s ic a . T h e y go to t h e a t e r to g e th firmed. "Yes, Indeed." g re a t arm y posts will be m aintained on T his protection cost the tim b e r own those th a t re g iste red a t the club. Cheers were given when a dozen th e Coast. e r. a n d m e e t M iss C a rlis le . S ta n to n a n d Once more Stanton turned to th* F lo y d m e e t a g a in a n d ta lk b u s in e s s . men stepped to the platform and ers 3 cents an acre. H eretofore each The Balkan states, in th e ir demands T h e y a g r e e to o p e r a te a u to m o b ile fa c to r y wall. Jessica had not died when Jes signed enlistm ent papers. Then a tim ber company or ow per o f large FINE CORN GROWN HERE. a s p a r t n e r s . F lo y d b e c o m e s s u sp ic io u s o f did, then, according to her prediction; upon T urkey, allege th a t in the past collection was taken for the w ar fund holdings has m aintained his own ra n g M iss C a rlis le . S ta n to n a g a in v is its J e s ail prom ises of reform have been a o m e f a s t frie n d s. S ta n the tie of kinship had not held so far. For nearly two hours speakers har ers and there was no definite system Colum bia Slough F arm er H a t Giant s to ic n a , b a e n c d o m th e s e y s u b s e p c ic io u s o f M iss C a rlis le . She was In the little apartm ent, alone. dead letter. J u s t b e fo re I m p o r ta n t r a c e tir e s n ee d ed rangued the gathering, urging Bui of co-operation. W ith all united the Stalk on Exhibit, L ater In the night hts steady, silent f o r S ta n t o n 's c a r a r e d e la y e d . F lo y d I t is reported th a t 1442 w ere killed garian s to respond and saying th a t fire protection has been placed on an tr a c e s th e t i r e s a n d b r in g s th e m to c a m p . gaze drew the atten d an t to his side. P o rtlan d —John Zoller, retired , who or wounded in the b a ttle of Tushi be the country needs men more than efficient system . W hat is It? You are suffering owns a farm on the Columbia Slough tween T urks and M ontenegrins, and money. CHAPTER XI— (Continued). m ore?” VALE P R O JE C T ON SO O N . road a few m iles east of th is city, 3600 T urks captured. Young G reeks hold th eir regular- The precaution was Justified. On Ask her to stop singing,” he brought into town a stalk of corn 14 the m ost dreaded angle of the course A t the im m inent risk of th e ir lives, drill in th eir hall a t Blue Island ave Bully C re ek Irrigation W ork H at begged. "It w asn’t my fa u lt Ask her fe e t long, which he declared w sb came the well-known nue and Polk stre et, and this w eek explosion. Im six sailors rescued from drow ning a grow n by John Aeby, ten a n t on Mr. m ediately followed by a second from to stop." Sufficient Funds. party of 11 of th e ir comrades a t the plan sending th e ir second body of 300 The nurse took a glass from the Z oller’s ranch. P lanting took place soldiers to the front. the opposite wheel, the Mercury top table. V ale—W ord has ju s t been received New York naval review. Ju ly 15, a fte r the h arvesting of a pled perilously. here th a t available funds have been “T here Is no one singing, Mr. Stan A Cuban bank m essenger has been TURKEY A CTS AGGRESSIVELY secured from E astern concerns suffi fodder crop of w heat and vetch from Floyd was leaning over the back, un ton. no one a t all. Drink this.” arrested, charged w ith the th e ft of a the sam e land. Mr. Zoller also had a cient to construct the Bully Creek ir strapping the extra tires, before Stan “No one? N ot out there In the $20,000 package of currency sent by All Bulgarians and G reeks to Be Ex rigation project, which has been hang rip e e a r of com as re fu ta tio n o f the ton bad brought the car to a standstill. d a rk ? ” bis bank to one in New York. oft-rep eated assertion th a t corn will pelled From Country. ing fire for several m onths. This The two men were out on the ground "No." not ripen in th is section of Oregon be together, dragging forth tools. Ringed D uring the naval parade in New He averted his gaze, and rem ained C onstantinople — W hether for the news comes from D. M. Brogan, who cause of dam p w eather. York harbor, one of the w arships purpose of furnishing provocation for is now in the E ast and to whose un about by pushing, exclaim ing specta mute, unprotesting. A fter th a t he “ T his stalk I picked out of a field missed by only a few fe et a collision w ar or to show the Balkan allies th a t tirin g efforts th is project has been tors, they worked with quick precision, never lost memory again; not even w ith the m ine-planting ship San F ra n T urkey cannot be intim idated, the made possible. Mr. R igby, o f this of m ore than 10 a cre s,” said Mr. w asting no tim e In speech. Dust- in steep, for he dream ed. Day and Zoller. “ The h eig h t throughout is cisco, loaded with_90,000 tons of high governm ent is a cting w ith an a g g res place, who is connected w ith Mr. Bro wrapped, two big cars sped by them, night, hour a fte r hour, Jessica's mo from 11 to 14 feet. L ast week I saw explosives. siveness calculated to bring on hostil gan in th is en terp rise, le ft for Boise an item in The Oregonian about com the red one hanging doggedly a t the notonous song beat through his sick brain. C laim ing he was impelled by a ities. The em bargo on Greek ships, to le t the co n tract to p a rtie s ‘here. 10 o r 11 fe e t high in some portion of flank of the white. "George thinks he’s w lnnln’,’’ lisped dream , John Schrenk, of New York the detention of Servian am m unition W ork will begin as soon as possible. W estern W ashington, and I w anted to "O ft. in the stilly night—” This bit of news, w hile the details Floyd mockingly. "But he Isn’t goln’ C ity, shot and wounded Colonel Theo and the seizure o f Bulgarian railw ay are not y e t fully known, has caused show th a t i t is possible to beat th a t in to; we are.” His nights were not still, always dore Roosevelt a t M ilwaukee, Wis. cars, all constitute belligerent arts. M ultnomah county. I shall tak e this when he closed his eyes he heard Stanton was on«his feet again. The governm ent is determ ined to much in te re st here. The dam w ill be sta lk to the Cham ber of Commerce The Colonel was not seriously injured, “In with the tools,” he directed, some one sobbing. Jessica Fioyd weep and made a short speech before re tir expel all B ulgarians and Greek sub' constructed in the canyon about two secretary and give it to him to place ing for her brother. je c ts as soon as w ar is declared, and m iles above the town of W estfall, and on ex hibition for the benefit of s tra n g w ith brevity. ing to his car. But gradually the iast traces of de But th e blue-black eyes and gray these will be transported by steam ers the reservoir, when com pleted, will e r s .” T urkey delays peace negotiations detained for th a t purpose. T rouble is furnish w a ter for ’about 40,000 acres exchanged one sm iling glance before lirium faded o u t Slowly his superb w ith Italy by hesitaiton, and w ar may probable over the seizures, as m ost of of now arid land, all of which is in health reasserted Its dominion and the M ercury sprang forward. BUYS DAIRY FARM. o f Vale. continue. The race began Its third hour, as brought Stanton back to normal life the cargoes are foreign owned, though the im m ediate vicinity acres have been Stanton started out to regain his lost The fractured bones knit, the o ther W itnesses testified th a t George W. the vessels flew the Greek flag, and T w enty thousand signed up for w ater. T his e nterprise, Rich Tillam ook County Land Brings lead. It was noon, a dazzling, breath Injuries healed. Perkins conceived the idea of the H ar the ow ners will claim damages. Fancy Price. He never spoke Floyd's name a seo- less noon of azure and gold. Down The governm ent is requisitioning in connection w ith the railroad work, vester tru st. Tillam ook—The Elm ore d airy ranch past the grand-Btand with Its heaving the horses owned by foreign residents, will m ake Vale one o f the busiest The first anniversary of the Chinese except diplom atic representatives. centers in E astern Oregon. of 193 acres, considered one of the expanse of color and movement they revolution is celebrated in all large The various em bassies have protested finest in Tillamook county, haB been sw ept again, the Joyous applause com c ities of China. LOGGING ROAD NEAR READY. purchased from J. H. H athaw ay by B. ing to them across the ro ar of their and notified the porte th a t compensa N. S proat, of W ashington county, the own m otor, and on betw een the wall* All records for heavy w estw ard tion will be claimed. The of people Into the quieter back stretch Several T urkish women are going to Rail Line for C ro ss e tt T im ber C om consideration being $50,000. travel are being broken on the tra n s purchase also includes 60 head of in pursuit of th eir rivals. the fro n t to attend the wounded. This continental roads. pany P re sa g e s Activity. T here was a bridge, back there, high grade Holstein and Jersey cows. will m ark the beginning of a new t A storia—C. L. H ouston., who has Mr. H athaw ay took in exchange the across a shallow running brook shut In U tah copper m ines have resum ed for the sex. the contract for building about five 33-acre Eldorado apple orchard of Mr. by a strip of autum n-tinted woodland. A consular telegrant reports the work under strong guards. "C ar ahead!" Floyd cried suddenly, killing of 12 B ulgarians a t K uprili, in m iles of railroad for the Big Creek Sproat a t Aloha, W ashington county, Dogging company, leading from tide A Japansee steam ship company Macedonia, by T urkish soldiers. valued a t $20,000 paying the differ as they rushed around a curve and w ater to K nappa to the C rossett T im gives each passenger on its ships a ence of $30,000 cash for the Tillamook bore down on the crossing. "Look out ber com pany’s holdings, expects to county farm . The sale as negotiated —Stanton—’’ tic k e t e n titlin g him to a seat in a cer WAR IS CERTA IN. have the road com pleted in about two tain lifeboat. In the center of the bridge was a by Paul A. McPherson, of Portland. weeks. The company has established Captain David E. H anks, a first Balkan S ta te s Make Dem ands Which its cam ps and has a force of men at Mr. McPherson also sold the Glenn reeling, staggering car, coming to a Johnson place of 160 acres, located halt and striving to m aintain Its equi cousin of A braham Lincoln and one of Turkey C annot Meet. work felling and c u ttin g tim b e r so near Hebo, in Tillam ook county. The librium m eanwhile. The chain had the oldest pilots on the M ississippi London—Form al declaration of w ar th a t it will be ready to commence farm w as bought by Mrs. M arshall broken loose, Its driver afterw ard ex riv er, is dead. in the Balkans is now only a m a tte r of hauling logs in about another month. for $9500. A bout 50 acres are in cul plained, and was lashing the under- T hirty-nine women applied for po a few days. The replies of the Balkan The Big Creek Logging company is tiv atio n , the rem ainder being pasture m echanism to scrap m etal. Seeing too sitions as m atron of the city jail in sta te s to the pow ers’ note, v irtu a lly a subsidiary of the C rossett company, land. late to stop his own m achine. Stanton ________ Portland as soon as it became known rejectin g intervention, will be deliv and the la tte r owns approxim ately took th e only chance of saving any of ered a t the various capitals and a t the th a t two places w ere vacant. 500,000,000 fe e t of standing tim ber Apple-Growing Put On Film, the four lives and tried to tw ist past same tim e notes virtu ally in the shape in th a t d istric t, sufficient to keep its Hood R iver — S ecretary Scott, of the o th er car on the narrow bridge. More than 300 young women, boys of an ultim atum will be sen t to T u r cam p running for 50 years and still and men w ere forced to jum p from key, demanding autonomy for the tak e out 50,000,000 fe e t of logs an the Com mercial club, has ju st finished Only a m aster-driver would have at tem pted th e feat; Stanton carried It second story windows when fire broke Macedonian provinces. nually. T his tim b e r tra c t is among a th ree days’ trip through the valley to the verge of success. T hey were out in a m attress factory in Chicago. According to a reliable dispatch the larg e st and m ost valuable individ w ith a m oving pictu re outfit. All the along side, passing, when the edge of different stages o f th e apple industry the wooden bridge gave way under the W ireless operators in the T elegraph from Rome, the Balkan coalition will ual holdings of the kind in the sta te . have been photographed, as well as double strain. T here was the rip of H ill statio n a t A storia listened to m ake a demand th a t it will be im pos considerable scenery. Several thou splintering planks, as the Mercury's m essages sent from Jap an to Japanese sible for the porte to accept, namely, Line W ants O rd e rs Modified. vessels a t sea, the sending station be th a t the reform s be executed under Salem —The S um pter Valley R ail sand fe e t of film have been exposed. outside wheels crushed through the ing approxim ately 4300 m iles distant. control o f the European powers and road company, which filed an injunc The work is not finished, however, flooring, a shuddering lurch. George W. B eatty dropped 1500 the Balkan states, and, as a pledge, tion su it to re stra in the railroad com as th ere are several stages of the in "Ju m p !” Stanton shouted his vain fe e t in a disabled aeropalne a t New th a t the porte assent to the imm edi m ission from enforcing its recent o r dustry th a t w ere not in operation a t command to Floyd, as they went down. York C ity, receiving no serious in a te dem obilization of the T urkish der reducing the passenger and fre ig h t this tim e of the year. The work was The cool w ater lapped around his ju ry , and was on his fe e t calm y su r forces. tariffs on its road, [also filed w ith the sta rte d last spring during blossom flngerB, trickled revlvlngly across hip veying the wrecked m achine when Intolerably painful arm, gurgling like sta te railroad commission a p etition to week. spectators reached him. S pokane Has L eper Exile. a Joyous voice as It passed by him. have the com m ission’s order modified. S h ip p e rs Rally to Friendly Line. Slowly, with Infinite effort, Stanton Spokane, W ash. — In an isolated W here the commission ordered the use The D alles—Since th e recent th re a t dragged him self up upon the other of the Spaulding scale in m easuring house, surrounded by a fence, every Stanton Surveyed Him W ith Blank Non-Recognition. PORTLAND MARKETS lum ber, the company asks fo r perm is of the Open R iver T ransportation com arm, th e uninjured right. He must few fe et on which appears notices sion to use the Scribner scale, saying pany to discontinue its line of steam see; th a t was the Imperious cry of ond tim e. Nor did any one m ention It snow-patched landscape, flurries of W heat—Track prices: Club, 80c; w arning the public away, Antonio th is la tte r is the one in common use ers on th e Columbia and Snake rivers, brain and heart, to see. It seemed to to him. The head of the Mercury snow were In the harsh air. Stanton bluestem , 83c; forty-fold, 80c; red Volcano, leper, has taken up his along its road. I t also asks to have shippers on the up p er riv ers have ap him years ago th at the M ercury had forced exile from friends, fam ily and the ra te on logs fixed by w eig h t in p arently wakened to th e ir in te re st gone off the bridge, yet he knew the Company came out from New York to sat with unseeing eyes directed out Russian, 78c; valley, 81c. see him and express cordial sympathy. the window, chin In hand, much as he B arley — Feed, $24(024.50 ton; civilization on the b a rk of the Spo stead of m easurem ent. and are giving the boat line liberal tim e could be but moments, since the George, who bad driven the Duplex to had found Floyd sitting In the west brew ing, $26.50(027.50; rolled, $26 <u kane river. Although his confinement patronage. S u perintendent Ulen of am bulance bad not come and he was victory a fte r the M ercury's wreck, bound train the night they started f„r has been of but a few days’ duration 27.50. the s ta te portage says his road is still here. Many Fish D istributed. came to visit him more than once, a Indianapolis. Septem ber sunlight, Oo- Corn— Whole, $38; cracked, $39 ton. the victim already feels the loneliness His vision was clearing. Yes; blonde, cheery presence; as did the tober crim son and gold, all gone. busier now handling fre ig h t consigned Oregon C ity— S. S. Mohler, of this of his position and eagerly detains for H ay — Tim othy, choice, $17(018; to up -riv er m erchants than ever be there, half In the dainty brook, half driver of the machine on the bridge A delicate fragrance drifted around No. 1, $16; o a t and vetch, $12; a lfa l a few m inutes conversation the a t city, who le ft here in May, and who fore. H e is now running tra in s on on the green bank, lay the heap of who owned his own life to Stanton’s him. there was the frou-frou of soft tendants from the near-by city hospi has been d istrib u tin g 110,000 fish in fa, J12; clover, $10; straw , $6(u 7. the portage day and night, it being bent and broken m etal th at had been cool fearlessness and skill. Mr. garm ents as some one took the seat Oat*— W hite, $24.60(025 ton; gray, tal, who bring his food to the fence. 90 different lakes, for the govern necessary to employ two crews. the Mercury racing car. And beside Green brought his fussy condolence. facing him. Stanton looked up, and feed, $24; g ray m illing, $25 50. m ent, returned to his home in th is It— But none of them alluded to Jes saw Valerie Carlisle opposite, her Filibuster Tells o f Plot.l Fresh F ru its —Apples, ordinary, 50c city. Mr. M ohler’s trip was very suc W hen he drove back the faintness Floyd. T here was a curious constraint Rate O rd e r N ot Effective. blond fairness framed In dark vel (O$1.60 box; peaches, 250/66c box; El Paso, T ex.— E. L. C harpentier, a cessful, only a few of th e fish having Salem — A tem porary re stra in in g o r (hat blackened the bright noon. Stan th a t m arked them all, an air of w atch vets and furs, her am ber eyes regard pears, $1.25(01.50 box; grapes, 60c filibuster form erly engaged in the perished on the trip . One trip cov ton began to drag his pain-racked fully keeping silent upon some sub ing him from beneath the shadow of der enjoining the S ta te R ailroad com @$1 per box. Madero revolution, testified before the ered over 60 m iles, and only five of mission from enforcing orders in re body tow ard w hat lay beside the Mer jec t constantly present In their minds. her wide plumed h a t Onions—Oregon, $1 per sack. senate com m ittee th a t he and two the fish w ere dead when the d e stin a cury. Movement hurt, h u rt unbear Stanton looked them through and (TO B E C O N T IN U E D .) Potatoes — Jobbing p ric e s: Bur other Am ericans had been employed tion was reached. The work has been gard to ra te s and shipm ents on the ably, y et was a less anguish than banks, 76c per hundred; sw eet pota by “ Mexican governm ent officials,” very sa tisfac to ry to the governm ent. Sum pter Valley railroad was granted thought. For he knew, knew the by Judge Galloway in C ircuit court toes, l|((/2 c per pound. here to destroy railw ay comm unica Although hardships w ere encountered, here. The commission dem urred to m echanician seldom escapes. V egetables — A rtichokes, 76(tt85c tion in Mexico south of th is point. He the trip w as made w ithout m ishap. Floyd lay n ear the machine, un the application for an injunction on per dozen; beans, 6c pound; cabbage, testified th a t the agreem ent was made m arred to outw ard view except for a the ground th a t the order was already l(Mll)c; cauliflower, 25(<;75c dozen in the Mexican consulate a t El Paso. -------- »-------------------------------- Melons Profitable C rop. cut over his tem ple and a stain of blood effective. celery, 250/.75c; corn, 60c(<; $ 1 sack C harpentier is confined in jail here on on his lips. His mask and cap were More T han 2,000 Y ears Ago One Was vise charities, the establishing of ho» Junction C ity — R obert H arper, a cucum bers, 60c b o x ; head lettuce, 20 charges resulting from the expedition, prosperous farm er who lives n ear this Established In India, 8ays gone, one hand was flung out, palm up C hina Pheasant* R eleased. pltals for hum an kind and animals. an Authority. @26c dozen; peppers, 60 / 8 c pound. which proved a failure. H is associ city, has raised a banner crop of w a P endleton—Six dozen pairs of China ward, and the torn sleeve left bare the It la of Interest to know th a t the E ggs— Fresh locals, candled, 40c a tes corroborated his testim ony. term elons and cantaloupes th is season. pheasants, six p airs o f silv er and six slim arm crossed by the zigzag scar The New York women who have last rem aining of Asoka’s hospitals dozen; case count, 35(>/36c. On one acre he cleared over $300, do pairs of golden pheasant* have been gained a t Lowell. He looked very was devoted to anim als. It covered B u tte r—Oregon, cream ery, b utter, Prince Gets Nickname. ing little or no cultivation. L ast released in a reserve for gam e con young and strangely grave, as the sun opened a free anim al dispensary in twenty-live acres and was divided Into cubes, 36ic pound; prints, 30Jo/,37c. London — The Oxford undergradu spring he planted a m ixture of w a te r sistin g o f several thousand acres east light and tree-shadows flickered back this city are regarded as pioneers In a proper w ards and courts for th* ac P ork— Fancy, l i e pound. ates have nicknamed the Prince of melons and muskm elons. For the of this city, and it is th e intention of and forth across bis colorless face and good work. As a m a tte r of fact one commodation of the patients. W hen m ust go to the O rient and look back V eal—Fancy. 13'// 13Jc pound. W ales, who has ju st entered there, past ten days he has been selling these the sta te gam e comm ission to lib erate shining bronze waves of hair. an anim al was sick or Injured It* Poultry — Hens, 12}c; broilers, the “ P rag g er W agger.” It had been melons. Floyd," Stanton articulated hoarse more than 2,000 years to find the first m aster had only to bring It to the ho» The m uskm elons average m any o th er v arieties. Farm ers in anim al hospital known. 12Jc; ducks, young, 12jr<£13c; geese, an established custom of the under nearly 25 salable melons to the hill, this section have signed up to keep all ly. "F loyd!” H e ; turkeys, live, 18(</22c; dressed, graduates to call the late Queen Vic and a banner hill shows 47 melons. trespassers off the tra c t. The famous Buddhist em peror of In pltal, where It was cared for w ithout The brook gurgled cheerfully, a be regard to the caste of Its owner, and 25c. lated oriole flashed past a stre ak of dia, Asoka, whose long reign from 264 where, If necessary. It found an say« to ria " t h e Q u ag g er,” and the Prince He raised 1200 w aterm elons and a to Hops— 1912 crop, prim e and choice, by analogy is " th e P ra g g e r.” flame. Stanton's head sank back to 227 B. C. abounded In m any good lum In old age. Panam a R esident M akes Inquiry. tal of 6000 m uskm elons on th is acre. 18(ni20Jc pound. “ W ales was ra th e r a difficulty,” A lbany— D eclaring he w ants " t o down ag ain st his m echanician's Inert works, was probably the earliest to Wool — E astern Oregon, 14(0 18c said an undergraduate in explanation, G range Defines Stand. g et back to God’s country w here the hand, and the world fell out of knowl establish a hospital for the treatm ent W here Thought* Ar* Voiced. pound; valley, 21J(./:22Jc; m ohair. “ but ’W ag g er’ was the only possible of anim als, says Our Dumb Animals. La Grande— Indorsem ent of the so- therm om eter is not alw ays 90 or edge. "W hat wa w ant la freedom ot Asoka was a true hum anitarian as choice, 32c. solu tio n .” called m ajority am endm ent to the con above in the sh ad e,” O. C. Pickel, a well as a m ost powerful sovereign and speech!” C a ttle — Choice steers, $6.75(0)7; CHAPTER XII. stitu tio n , to be voted on a t the No civil and san itary engineer in the P an "W ell,” replied the citizen who r » 3 6 0 Talesm en Sum m oned although ruling a v ast domain be good, $6.25(06.65; m edium, $6(//.6.25; vem ber election, w as given by Blue ama Canal zone, has w ritte n the A l came deeply Im pressed by th* horrora fuses to be discontented. "If you don’t choice cows, $6<a6.60; good, $5.50(0 Jess. Salem , M ass.—T hree hundred and M ountain G range No. 315, a t its last bany comm ercial club for inform ation think we have It go with m e and alt 6.76; m edium , $ 5 ^ 5 .2 6 ; choice cal fifty men eligible for ju ry duty have m eeting. It was two weeks later when Ralph of w arfare. The grange unanim ously regarding th is section o f the state. ve*, $7(0/6.76; good heavy calves, been summoned to rep o rt to Judge adopted the resolution, in which it He gave up his desire for conquest In the bleachers the next tim e they Stanton first reopened conscious eyes, $6.26(0:7; bulls, $2(o5; stag s, $4.75 Quinn in the Superior court when the held th a t the present excessive use of this tim e upon the Im m aculate dreari and the rock Inscriptions, which are play ball.” 112-Pound Squash on Display. <(£5.25. tria l of Joseph J. E tto r, A rturo Gio- the in itia tiv e is its w orst enem y and A lbany— A squash w eighing 112 ness of a hospital room. A linen-clad still extant, record such beneficent H ogs—L ig h t, $8.25(o8.75; heavy, v a n n itti and Joseph Caruso, defend expressed the belief th a t a remedy pounds is on display in the office of nurse stood beside him. end a t the edicts of his as the counseling of Almost Perfect. $ 7 0 7 .6 0 . ants in th e Lopizzo m urder case, is lies in the proposed m easure, m aking the Linn & Benton Real E state com foot of the bed was a gentlem an un planting shade trees, the digging of He doesn't smoke, h e doesn't ehew, he doesn't drink and sUll Is true wells, sending out of m issionaries, ap Sheep — Y earlings, $4.254/4.85; resum ed. Only four qualified as necessary a m ajo rity vote o f all elec pany in th is city. It w as raised by m istakably medical. Unto th* wife he o n c e did wed, but w ethers, $3.60(04.60; ewes, $2.76(o4; ju ro rs from a previous venire o f 360 tors a t any election to change the con Fred Arnold, a farm er, residing south "B etter, Mr. Stanton?” queried the pointm ent of special officars to super a lonesome life, 'tin sold. lam bs, $3.85(0)5.75. talesm en. stitu tio n . w est of th is city. Current Events of Interest Gathered From the World at Large. Illinois througn with hi* hollo« blu»blM k eyes, and asked nothing. It was two m onths before ho oould leave th* hospital. W inter had shut In, raw and bleak. Th* day flxad for his departure, th* doctor lingered Is bidding him good-by. "I have not wanted you to be wor ried, Mr. Stanton," he said bruakly. "Not on any a cco u n t But from the fact th a t your first question was *Jea Floyd?’ I Imagine you feel soma re sponsibility In th a t m atter. May I ask where you are going?" Before the spoken nam e Blanton winced, but steadily m et the other’s Inquisitive eyes. “To Miss Floyd,” he responded. The doctor held out a hearty hand. "Good, I was sure of It! A patient shows a lot of bis character to his physician. Oood luck to you—all kinds.” How did he know of unprotected Jes sica Floyd? Stanton wearily pondered the question as he descended to th* carriage. Or rather, how did he know of Stanton's feeling of responsibility toward her? The m echanician was supposed to take his chance with th* driver. Perhaps delirium had revealed the close bond of friendship between Floyd and himself. At the railroad station, a tall young man approached him, as the train whistled In the distance. "My namk Is Richards," he an nounced diffidently. "You’re hardly on your feet yet, Mr. Stanton; If there Is anything I can do for you on the trip Into the city, I’d be glad." Stanton surveyed him with blank non-recognition. "You don’t rem em ber m e?” th* young m an tried again. "H ave you forgotten the cub reporter who fol lowed you on the afternoon you were arrested for speeding your machine In Pelham Parkw ay? You let your com panion give me the story.” Stanton put out his haud, the poign ant m emory unendurable. "Yes, yes. W hat of it?" “It gave me my sta rt. It m eant a big life for m e; and I didn't forget I t I made the accounts of the accident a t th* Cup race as easy for Miss Floyd as I could, when they came out. T here was bound to be some sensational ism." "T hank you," Stanton made brief ac knowledgment. "T here Is nothing that you can do for me.” The train was hissing a t the plat form, but th e reporter pursued him a step farther. "You, you'll look a fte r Miss Floyd, Mr. S tanton? T hat's square?” The driver turned an amazed resent ful glance upon his questioner, his hand on the rail. But. hardly aw are why, he answ ered, however glacially. “Yes, sir." The reporter beamed a t him, ra d ia n t “I knew It," he called, above the roar and clang of the startin g train. "I knew It was all right." A dull gray sky arched above * m ELEANOR M. INGRAM ^FREDERIC THORNBURGH First of Ahimal Hospitals