r NEWS OF THE WEEK CASH CANNOT BE CORNERED SAN. KPIGKAMS OF J . PIERPONT MoK<..' General Resume of Important Events Throughout the World. U f o ® D t e ïï T M ® , J. P. Morgan Asm rts Alleged Trust Is Impossibility. All the money in Christendom and all the banks in Christendom could not form a monopoly th a t would control money. W hat I call money is the basis of banking. If he had the credit and I had the money (refe rrin g to a hypothetical man in control of the credit of the ♦ country), his custom er would be ♦ badly off. ♦ W hen a man has vast power and ♦ abuses it, he loses it—and he never ♦ gets it back again, either. ♦ The question of control, in this l country, a t least, is personal; th at is, in money. I would ra th e r have competition. You m ust rem em ber th a t not all securities sold and issued are al ways good, and when there is a re sponsible fiscal agent, there is m or al stren g th behind them. American stockholders take little in terest in the m anagem ent o f their corporations. T hat is why we o r ganize a voting tru st in order to protect the company. There is no place where m ergers and consolidations have taken place to the e x te n t they have in G reat Britain. “ You believe in buying up the com peting lin e?” asked Mr. U nter- myer. “ W hy, su re ,” said Mr. Morgan. My idea is th a t it (the stock of the : U M E quitable company) should be over to the policy-holders. j turned tui | j j j MORE COURSES PRUNING TEACH VEGETABLE GROWING EnJZAH dKa KL OMHSÆK] AUTHOR OF THF GAMF AMD THE CAtlPLC, /ai/jmrmj £>r to a e th ln g t® be • • «to»«, 1 m and up her«.” •Emily I" "Yon aro not angry t You wlQ no* be angry? You know t oaa do noth ing else; please say you know." He cam e n earer and took both eold little hands In his clasp, bending to her the shining gravity of his regard. "Do you think me sueh a sslflek ani mal, my dear, th at I would have kleeed you when I could not claim youf" he asked. "Did you think I could forget you were Emily Ffrench. even by moonlight?" Her fair head fell back, her dark eyes questioned hla. “You—m ean—" "I mean th a t even your unole can not deny my Inherited quality of gen tleman. I am no m illionaire lnoognlto. I have driven racing cars and managed this factory to earn my living, having no other dependence than upon my self, but my blood Is aa old as yours, little girl, If th at m eans anything." “Not to me,” she cried, looking up Into bis eyes. “Not to me, but to him. I cared for you—" He drew her toward him, unresist ing, their gaze still on each other. As from the first, there w bb no shyness between them, but the strange, ex quisite understanding now m ads per fect. "I was right to come to you." ho declared, after a time. "Right to fear th at you were troubled, conscientious lady. But l m ust go back, or there will be a fine disturbance at ths Beach. And I have shattered my oth er plans to Insignificant fragm ents, or you have. If I did not forget by moon light th at you were Emily Ktrench, I certainly forgot everything else." She looked up at him, her softly- tinted face bright a» bis own, her yel low hair rumpled Into flosBy tendrils under the black ribbon binding I t "E verything else?" she echoed. "Is there anything else but th is?” "N othing th at counts, to me. You for niy own, and this good world to live In I stand bareheaded before It all. But yet, I told you once th at I had a purpose to accom plish; a pur pose now very near completion. In a few m onths I m eant to leave Ffrench- wood.” Emily ra v e a faint cry. “Yes. for my work would have been done. Then I fell In love and upset everything. When I tell Mr. Ffrench th a t I w ant you, I will have to leave at once.” ’’Why? You said—“ “How brave are you, Emily?” he asked. ” 1 said your uncle could not question my name or birth, but I did not say he would w ant to give you to me. Nor will he; unless l am mis taken. Are you going to be brave enough to come to me, knowing he j O. A. C. Offers Special Work for Short Course at (). A. C. Has Work j1 Fruitmen in January. In Home Gardening. ♦ A 45-mile blizzard sw ept the p ra ir Oregon A gricultural College, Cor • | Oregon A gricultural College, Cor ies o f N orth Dakota. ♦ | vallis Because there has been a de v a llis--F o u r courses in vegetable grow copy/f/avr /9/0 / 9/0 o e r ooaai o a a ei -ywjr/f/j. - m / tpu î t ca * m and for more work in pruning and ing are to be given in the sh o rt course copyp/cAr I t is reported th a t T urks have mas > ♦ | o ther horticultural subjects than could sacred all the C hristians a t Mitylene words. Emily folded her hands over SYNOPSIS. a t the Oregon A gricultural college be responded to in a single period of the paper In her lap and the pleas P resident T a ft denies any intention four weeks, the Oregon A gricultural which opens its four w eeks’ session T h e s to r y o p e n s on L o n s Is la n d , n e a r ant breakfast room darkened before o f playng politics in his civil service college will this y e ar install special January 6. N ew Y o rk c ity , w h e re M iss E m ily Mr. Ffrench continued speaking F f r e n c h . a r e la tiv e o f E t h a n F f r s n c h . her. work for those who have already had m ovem ent. For the p a st few years Oregon, un m a n u f a c tu r e r o f th e c e le b ra te /! " M e r- of Dick, unheard. a previous y e a r’s short course train surpassed fo r opportunities for the ,-u ry ’’ a u to m o b ile , lo ssa h e r w ay . T h s A Greek vessel reports th a t p a rt o When the long meal was ended and c a r h a s sto p p e d a n d h e r co u s in , I>lck ing, beginning January 6. production o f vegetables, has seen the T urkish fleet was forced to run o m u d d le d w ith d rin k to her uncle withdrew to meet Bailey in “ The advanced work will be given large increase in vegetable growing, d F ir f r e e c n t c h tt . a Is r ig to h t. T h e y m e e t a n o t h e r c a r ttu library, Utully escaped outdoors. ashore by the Greeks, and the T urkish in the afternoon, and will s ta r t w ith H undreds o f carloads o f vegetables w h ic h Is r u n by a p r o f e s s io n a l r a c e r adm iral was killed. n a m e d I .e s tr a n g e T h s la t t e r U ses tip There was a quaint sum m er house a study of the bud, followed by th a t m ig h t ekslly be raised w ithin the th e F f r e n c h c a r a n d d ir e c ts M iss F f r e n c h way down the park, an ancient The proposed in te r-sta te bridge be i blackboard exercises and a study of sta te , however, are now being shipped h F o f r w e n c h to h a p s ro d c e is e in d h e r h ite o m d e w h a ta rd . so n , E t w h a h n o part white pavilion standing beside the tw een Vancouver, W ash., and P ort the varieties o f fru it trees in the in. has d is a p p e a r e d . He I n fo rm s E m ily land, O r., is given renewed im petus ly t h a t h e w o u ld lik e to h a v e h e r brook th at gurgled by ou Its way to orchard, learning th e ir h a b its of “ The s ta te should be an ex p o rte r of p m la a in ick , w h o is u g o o d - n a tu r e d b u t the Hudson, w here the young girl by big m eeting in S eattle. grow th, habits of bud form ation, e tc .” vegetables, ra th e r than an im p o rte r,’ ir r e r s r p y o n D s ib le fello w , it a p p e a rs th a t a said Prof. Lewis in discussing the new says Prof. C. I. Lewis, discussing the p a r t n e r o f E t h a n F f r e n c h w a n tlu g a n e x often passed her hours. She went T urkeys are a drug on the m arket in p e r t to r a c e w ith th e " M e r c u r y a t a u to there now, carrying her llttlfe work j work. “ The la tte r p a rt of the course situation. “ A t the present tim e, w ith e v e n ts , h a s e n g e g e d L e s tr a n g e , a n d a t San Francisco a t 18 to 20 cents per ! will be devoted to the pruning of vari- the exception o f onions and potatoes, th e F f r s n c h fa c to r y E m ily e n c o u n te r s th e basket and the new spaper containing pound, though chickens and othe a n . T h e y r e f e r p le a s a n tly to the picture of L estrange. I ous types. The work will be given a large per cent o f the vegetables we y :h o e u lr n g m e m e tin poultry are higher than ever. g w h e n D ick co m es a lo n g a n d ”1 will save It.” was her thought. | every Monday and W ednesday a f te r consume a re im ported. In order to r e c o g n iz e s th e y o u n g ra c e r . D ick lik es th e w a y L e s tr a n g e Ig n o re s th e ir first Portland plans to “ sing the old year "Perhaps I may find better ones—this noon during the short course.” m eet the demands for inform ation on m e e tin g w h e n he a p p e a r e d to a d is a d o u t" by an open-air concert on the A nother course open only to those vegetable gardening four courses are v a n ta g e . I .e s tr a n g e te lls E m ily t h a t he does not show his face—but I will m il tr y to e d u c a te h e r In d iffe re n t co u sin have this now. It may be a long time stre ets, in which everyone will join who have had previous horticultural beng offered th is y e a r.” as a n a u to m o b ile e x p e rt D ick u n d e r led by an imm ense brass band. ta k e s h is b u s in e s s s c h o o lin g u n d e r th e before I see him.” train in g in the short course under Twelve lectures, given Monday, tu t e la g e o f L e s tr a n g e . D ick is g rit, But she sat with the em broidery Prof. Lewis is th a t on orchard eco Tuesday and W ednesday of each week, a n d In m a k in g a te s t r a c e m s e h e e ts e r w The M ilwaukee railroad company ith hand, nevertheless, an a c c id e n t. L e s t r a n g e m e e ts E m ily In scissors in her nomics. has made arrangem ents to run through will be devoted to the problem s con ‘h e m o o n lit g a r d e n o f t h s F f r e n c h h o m e without cutting the reprint. Lestrange “ H eretofore our energies have been nected w ith tra in s to Portland, beginning Ju n e 1 comm ercial vegetable would return to the factory, she never concentrated on producing the fru it, ” growing, dealing w ith such im portant and probably using the O.-W. H. & N C H A P T E R V I— (Continued). doubted, and all would continue as be said Prof. Lewis. “ As our crops in products as celery, tom atoes, aspara tracks. fore, except that she m ust not see crease, and as the prices a t tim es gus, rhubarb, onions, cauliflower and L estrange hesitated, himself trou hlin. He would understand th a t It was Miss C lara Munson, newly-elected | drop, one of the g re a te s t problem s will cabb"ge. . » , » . bled. - Her soft loveliness In the deli m ayor of W arrenton, O r., receives te l not possible for anything else to hap be how to lower our cost of produc Special consideration will be given cate light th a t left her eyes unread egram s of congratulation from all over W ashington, D. C. — J. Pierpont tion. This course deals w ith the cost pen, at least for m any years. Perhaps, the m a tte r o f soils fo r these crops able depths of shadow, her tim idity •th e U nited States, some coming from Morgan told the money tru s t investi after Dick was m arried— of producing fru its. We first s ta rt fertilizers, cultivation, irrig atio n and anxiety for his safety, were from New York. g a tin g com m ittee of the house th at w ith land values, cost of clearing. The green an/l gold beauty of the blanching and storing. their very unconsciousness m ost dan m orning hurt her with the memory all the money in Christendom and all .. . , . , .. P resident T a ft has commuted to one banks “ No m a tte r how good a product we gerous And while he grasped at self- in C hristendom ” could not form | P ™ I» « t.o n . stak.ng, p lan tin g tillag e y ear the two and one-half year sen . ... ,, . , use of cover crops, pruning, thinning can grow, unless it is m arketed intel control, she came still nearer to the of th at other sunny m orning, when he e ¿ op. L aboratory had so easily taken from her the task tence of C. D. Hillm an, we :hy real a monopoly th a t would control money. am, handlin(t thH ligentiy and unless it is properly head of the steps and held out her e sta te prom oter of Seattle. He is Mr. Morgan disclaim ed any knowledge execises will be given in this course in graded, we will o ften be unable to small fair hand, m istaking hla silence th e hated and strove to bear. And he had succeeded, how he had suceeeded! prep arin g to live in ease in Southern th a t he wielded a vast pow er in mod the d ra ftin g room, w hich will consist realize the profit th a t we should be for leave-taking. ern finance, and declared em phatically of orchard p lattin g , a study of the re Who else In the world could have so C alifornia. able to m a k e ,” says Prof. Lewis “Good night; and I thank you for th a t he sought no such power. lation of the location of orchard build “ One o f the g re a te st problem s before coming. I am not used to so much transform ed Dick? Leaning on the M aggie Adams, “ m other” of the For nearly five hours the chief w it table, her round chin In her palm as Tillam ook trib e of Indians, died a t her ness called by the com m ittee in its ings to orchard economics and m anage the Oregon vegetable grow er a t the consideration." she gazed down at the paper In her home a t E ast Garibaldi aged 109 years. investigation o f the in tricacies of m ent. The students will also be given presen t tim e is the proper m arketing H er accents were unsure when she lap, her fancy slipped back to that The various m arkets would have m ade them moat certain, She saw the first w hite man to reach modern finance stood a running fire of train in g in the planning and construc o f vegetables. night on the Long Island road, when Tillam ook and knew of many ship questions th a t covered every phase of tion o f packing houses. T his course o f the s ta te will be considered in with her movement the handkerchief will he given every Tuesday, T hursday course given on the same days as the fell from her girdle to hla feet. Me she had first seen his serene genius w recks unknown to the w hite people. financial operation. In some respects and Friday afternoon during the short comm ercial vegetable course. Special chanically L estrange recovered the bit for setting all things right. How like A gang o f professional burglars in it was one o f th e m ost rem arkable course. ” a tte n tio n w ill be giyen to grading, of linen, and felt it lie wet In his him th a t elim ination of Dick, Instead Portland m ake a specialty of en terin g hearings in the halls of congress in of a rom antic and Im practicable at packing and m ark etin g the m ost im fingers. Wot— houses, comm anding the occupants to years, w ith Mr. Morgan as the em CLIMATE MAKES FINE FRUIT p o rtan t vegetables raised in Oregon in tem pt to escort her himself. ’E m ily!" he cried abruptly, and bodim ent o f financial operations on a draw the bed clothes over th e ir heads A bush crackled stiffly at some one's such a way as to realize the best re sprang the brief step betw een them colossal scale and the com m ittee’s and keep still, and then ransacking the passage; a shadow fell across her. tu rn s .” H er white, terrified face turned to house a t th e ir leisure, o ften stopping counsel, Samuel U nterm yer, the rep Taking Oregon Soil East Does "C aught!" laughed I.estrange's glad, him In the moonlight, but he saw her to have a q uiet lunch on w hat eatables resen tativ e of the elem ent th a t seeks Little Good. exultant voice. ’’Since you look a t the OREGON IN TIMBER COLUMN yes. And seeing, he kissed her. to probe the innerm ost recesses and they can find. portrait, how shall the original fear “ If the m iddle-w estern fruitm en The m oment left no tim e for conditions under w hich these vast finan See. I can Two persons were killed and 15 in cial operations are conducted. who had a tra in load of Oregon soil May Soon Occupy Third Place as speech. Some one was coming down to present him self? m atch.” He held out a card burned at jured when Chicago, Rock Island & the drawing-room toward the long Mr. M organ gave his view s on com placed in th eir orchard could have Lumber Producing State. Pacific passenger tra in s Nos. 23 and petition, windows. Dick’s Im patient whistle com bination, co-operation tran sferre d a like q u a n tity of Oregon Salem — D eclaring th a t Oregon stands sounded shrilly from the park. Pant 24 collided head-on a t W innekah, O kla and control 7 n ‘'“industry am f?m a‘n'ce,' c'im ate t° th eir M ississippi valley homa. The scene of the wreck is sev particularly the latter. He declared | fa.r m - ,they would have made the du pre-em inent among the sta te s in forest Ing, quivering, Emily drew from the en m iles south of Chickasha. he did not ‘’m ind com petition.” but | P l'c a fo n o f Oregon apples on the oth w ealth; th a t o f the total am ount of em brace and fled within. She had no doubt of I.estrange, no th a t he p referred “ com bination” in er side of the Rockies much more tim b er in the U nited States, th is sta te his operations. He was em phatic in nearly posisble,” said Prof. C. I. has one-fifth, and th a t it now stands question of his serious m eaning—he PORTLAND MARKETS his declaration th a t “ there is no way Lewis in a lecture on “ Choosing an fourth among the sta te s in its lum ber had th at force of sincerity which O rchard,” last week before a large cut, the preface of the report o f the m ade his Bllence more convincing W heat—T rack p rices: Club, 77671 one man can g e t a monopoly of audience o f Oregon fruitg ro w ers a t S ta te Board o f F orestry fu rth e r de than the protestations of others. But 78c; bluestem , 817//82c; forty-fold, money. ’ ’ clares th a t th is sta te probably will ad alone in her room she laid her cheek the Oreogn A gricultural college. 79c; red Russian, 76c; valley, 80c. Cllm atogical conditions seem to hold vance to the th ird place next year. against the hand his had touched. B arley— Feed, $24 per to n ; brew AVIATORS’ BODIES PICKED UP the key to successful fru it culture, he “ It is extrem ely difficult to convey 'I wish I had died In the convent,” ing, nom inal; rolled, $2767 28. said, but em phasized the fa ct th at, any idea of the m agnitude o f O regon’s she cried to her heart. "I wish I had Corn—Whole, $36; cracked, $37 ton. One Corpse on Beach; Other Floats besides choosing a place of proper forest resources by quoting figures in died before I made him unhappy too.” M illstuffs — Bran, $23 per ton; clim atic conditions, the orchardm an term s of board feet or acres of tim ber- With Life Preserver. shorts, $25; middlings, $30. m ust tak e thought of the a ltitu d e of lan d ,” sta te s the report. “ This point C H A P T E R VII. Los Angeles—The bodies o f Horace H ay — Tim othy, choice, $176718; his orchard site, the q uality o f soil, can, however, be brought out em pha m ixed E astern Oregon tim othy, $1267 Kearney, aviator, and C hester Law the exposure and the m oisture condi tically by com parison w ith the fo rest Morning found a pale and languid 15; o a t and vetch, $12; alfalfa, $12; rence, new spaperm an, lie side by side tions. resources in the o th er tim bered re Emily across the breakfast table from in a little u ndertaking shop a t Redon clover, $10; straw , $66(7. No m a tte r how fine and fe rtile a gions of the U nited S tates. S ta tistics Mr. Ffrench. Yet, by a contradiction do Beach, finally given up by the sea, O ats— No. 1 w hite, $26 per ton. soil may be, if it is but a few inches prove th a t Oregon has alm ost tw ice as of the heart, her pride in loving and F resh F ru its — Apples, 50c6/$1.50 which had combined w ith the more deep, w ith a stratu m o f rock beneath, much tim b e r as is found in all New being loved so overbore the knowl- p e r box; pears, 75c6/$1.50; grapes, m ysterious forces o f the a ir to destroy it is not orchard soil, he said, and, England, Pennsylvania, Michigan, edge th a t only sorrow could result to $1.60; Malagas, $8 per b a rre l; cran them as they w ere seeking to w rite a though a soil may be em inently suited W isconsin and M innesota, a te rrito ry herself and I.estrange, th a t her eyes berries, $11.50; casabas, $2.50 per new chapter in aviation by a d aring to one fru it, it m ight be very poor for commonly known as thq g re a t northern shone wide and lustrous and her lips over-ocean flight to San Francisco. dozen. another. It is erroneously held by forest region. “ The central fo rest re curved softly. Ten hours a fte r the body o f the Potatoes — Jobbing prices: Bur Mr. Ffrench was alm ost In high spir some th a t the orchard should have a gion, extending from Southern Michi banks, 606/65c per hundred; sw eet young reporter, battered alm ost be south exposure; in fro st regions a gan to Southern Tennessee, and from its. yond recognition by waves and rocks, potatoes, 2 jc per pound. north exposure is preferable, since the the w est slope o f the A ppalachian The boy was m erely developing,” Onions—Oregon, 90c6/$l per sack. was found on the precipitous coast thaw ing o fte r a freeze is m ore g rad m ountains w estw ard to the p rairies, he stated, over his grape-fruit. ”1 V egetables — A rtichokes, $16/1.25 near Rocky Point, th a t o f his aviator ual, and the trees thus have more has long been fam ous as a source of have been unjust to Richard. For two per dozen; beans, 12c per pound; cab companion was picked up a m ile away chance to recover. our hardwood, y e t it contains only m onths Bailey has been talking of his bage, lc ; cauliflower, $1.75 per c rate; a t sea by a searching p arty in charge h alf the am ount o f stan d in g tim b e r as in te rest In the business and atten celery, $36/3.25; cucumbers, 506/60c f George B. H arrison, a skilled aero KLAMATH FRUIT BIG SUCCESS does O regon.” dance a t the factory, but I was In per dozen; eggplant, 10c per pound; naut and close friend of the doomed credulous. Although I fancied I ob * head lettuce, $2 per c ra te ; peas, 12Jc men. Oregon Has Woman Mayor. served a change—have you observed K earney's body was found entangled Growers Beginning on Small Scale per pound; peppers ,10c. change In him, E m ily?” W arrenton, O r.— By 16 votes lead Learn District Is Adapteed. Eggs -F re s h locals, candled, 356/' in kelp and p a rtially attached to a life "Y es,” Emily confirmed, "a very Miss Clara C. Munson, d a u g h te r o f a 36c per dozen; current receipts, 306/ preserver, the w hite cloth o f which, K lam ath F alls—This is not usually survivor of the W hitm an m assace, g re at change. He has grown up, at glistening in the sunlight, a ttrac ted considered a f ru it country and many 32c. graduate of St. H elen’s Hall, Portland, last.” the searchers to the spot. P ork— Fancy, 96794c per pound. will say th a t f ru it cannot be raised and one of the best known Rebecca Ah? 1 cannot express to you how B u tte r— Oregon cream ery, cubes, successfully on account o f the a ltitu d e lodge women o f Oregon, was elected It gratifies me to have a Ffrench rep 374c per pound; prints, 3846/39c. Mercury Soars to 122 in Shade. and the consequent la te frosts. In m ayor of W arrenton over J. W. Det- resenting me In public; have you Been P o u ltry -H e n s , 126/13c; broilers, Sydney, N. S. W .—One hundred and spite o f these pessim ists, a num ber of rich and thereby became the first wo the m orning jo u rn als?” 126713c; turkeys, live, 20c; dressed, tw enty-tw o in the shade is the record men in K lam ath valley have fine crops "I have Just come down sta irs.” man m ayor in Oregon. Also it e stab choice, 25c; ducks, 126/14c; geese, 12 He picked up the new spaper be- lishes a precedent for equal suffrage made by the first heat wave exper- o f fru it each year. 6713c. E. Elvcy, a farm er n ear M errill, has states, as it is b u t little m ore than a slde him and passed across tha folded enced in A ustralia th is summer. Veal— Fancy, 1346/ 14c per pound. a Black T a rta ria n cherry tre e 54 month th a t the women have had the page. H ops--1912 crop, prim e and choice, This was recorded a t Eucla, the re inches in circum ference, which is load All In readiness for Beach Con ballot in Oregon. peating station on the South A ustral 176720c pound. ed w ith f ru it every year. T here are a Miss Munson, who is about 30 years test,” the head lines ran. "L ast big At Wool — E astern Oregon, 146718c ian-W est A ustralian border. num ber of small orchards in and near old, headed the C itizens’ tic k e t, nom i driv er to arrive, L estrange Is In Mer pound, according to shrinkage; valley, Homa, in Queensland, the m ercury K lam ath Falls which b ear too well, nated a t mass m eeting. Mr. D etrich, cury cam p with R. Ffrench. re p re s e n stood a t 110, while Newcastle, the coal 21467224c; mohair, choice, 32c. the tree s being overloaded, and the her opponent, headed the Independent tativ e of Company.” city of New South W ales, has had the C attle— Choice steers. $6.85677.25; '■Dick Will Tell Me of You.” fru it small as a result. W here the ticket. And th ere was a blurred picture of h ottest spell for 16 years, accompanied good, $6.507//7.25; medium, $66/6.25; fru it is thinned it m akes a m arvel a speeding car with driver and m ech by dust and wind storm s. O th er p arts choice cows, $66/6.50; good, $5,506/ ous grow th. anician masked to gobllnesque non- the corners and streaked with dull has no right to complain, since you Hood River Work Rushed. 5.75; medium, $4,506/5.25; choice of New South W ales w ere affected, ldentlty, with the legend underneath: red, "T he first tim e I saw your w rit and I together have glveig him Dick?" but no deaths w ere reported. Hood R iver- -W ith the Hood R iver calves, $7,506/8.75; good heavy cal "H e does not know you; how can ‘D arling’ L estrange, In his Mercury ing, and found my own name there.” Simplify Court Procedure. gradually risin g for the p ast week, a ves, $66/ 7; bulls, $36/5; stags, $56/ 6. Amazed. Emily sat up. and m et In you tell he does not like you?” she on th e Georgia course.” K lam ath Falls— Believing th a t the Van Schaick Pardoned. Hogs L ight, $7,506/7.75; heavy, crew o f men changing the course of N ext year I shall m ake him part his glowing face all Incarnate Joy of urged. $66/ 7. W ashington, D. C .—The president w idespread criticism o f the coutrs is the channel of the m outh o f the river, owner. It was always my poor broth life and youth. "Do you think he likes 'D arling' Le Sheep—Y earling w ethers, $4,257/7 has granted a pardon to C aptain W il due directly to preventable m ethods under the supervision o f the sta te e r's desire to have the future nam e "O h!” she gasped piteously. strange of the race course?” liam 11. Van Schaick, who commanded 6.35; ewes, $3,256/4.25; lambs, $57/7 "You are surprised th a t I am Lore? now in vogue, W. C. Sm ith, jo in t rep gam e and fish commission has been still Ffrench and Ffrench. He was The sudden keen demand discon 6 60 the steam boat General Slocum, which re sen ta tiv e of K lam ath. Lake and b a ttlin g to m ake the funds available not thin k in g of Richard then; he had My dear, my dear, after last night did certed her. burned in 1094 in E ast River, off New Crook counties, has in preparation a for the work go as fa r as possible you think I could be anyw here else?” 1 ne Lonnaence uam e. hope of—” "I hear a little dojvn there," be "The race—” "W ell, Oeorge,” she called from the York C ity, resulting in the loss of bill to fa c ilita te court work and to before the w aters pour over the Emily lifted her gaze from the pic added. "I have not been fortunate 1030 lives, m ostly women and children, "I know th a t track too well to n e el with your kinsm an. No, It Is for yon prevent the custom ary tem porizing in coffer dam th at has been constructed. ture. recalled to atten tio n by the top of the stairs at 1 a. m , "w hat was much practice, and I had the machine to say w hether E than Ffrench's unjust It this tim e? Did your lodge m eet or 'aptain Van Schaick has been out of court work. It is not Mr S m ith 's idea Not only is the commission interested break. Cap to revolutionize the practice or to in the work, but local sportsm en, who out at dawn. My p artn er Is busy prac caprice Is a bar between us. To me was It necessary for you to stay In prison on parole for some tim e. "O f?” she echoed vaguely tain Van Schiack in 1906 was convict abolish the profession of the law, but desire to see a retu rn o f the gam e town to discuss business with some “Of one who is unw orthy thought. tiring this m orning, and I'll be back In It Is none.” body who had to catch a midnight ed and sentenced to 10 y e a rs’ im pris to m ake the practice practical by steelhead salmon to the pools. Richard has redeemed our family from a couple of hours. I was afraid,” the (T O B E C O N T IN U E D .) onm ent for crim inal negligence in fa il brin g in g certain lim itations to bear train, a friendly little game with some extinction; th a t Is a t rest.” He gray eyes were so gentle in th eir bril liancy, "I was afrsld you m ight worry, of the boys, or was It an extra rush ure to have sufficient life-saving and on the professional work. West Stay ton Has Light. The Very Best Make. paused for an Instant. "My dear child, fire equipm ent aboard his vessel. of work a t the office. In the course of an after-dinner W est Stay ton— L ights have been in when you are m arried and established. Emily.” Railway Enters May 1. Serenely he assum ed possession of speech In praise of woman. Samuel He clung to the newel post for a stalled along the Santiam road in W est I shall be content.” Bill Goes to Conference. m om ent and. blinking, looked up at York lawyer, H er breathing quickened, her cour her, and the assum ption was very U nterm yer, the New Gresham -The town o f Sandy e x Stayton and also by the Soutern P a W ashington, D. C.—The " lite ra c y pects to welcome the advent of the cific company in its depot park. O r age rose to the call of the moment. sweet. He had not touched her, yet said In Pittsburg: her. Then he endeavored to moisten te s t” im m igration bill, which passed M ultnomah Central railroad May 1. nam ental lamp posts were obtained his Ups and said: "If Dick Is here. If he Is Instead of Emily had the sensation of brutally "A comm ercial traveler rem arked "M ary. If I didn’t '.lave confldensh the house Friday and was brought The ritfht of way from C ottrell, six from Philadelphia and they p re sen t a a su b stitu te." she said, carefully quiet thrusting him away when she spoke: the other day to a storekeeper: "How could I do anything else,” In you. I’d think you were shush back to the senate for its concurrence, and one-half miles, to Sandy has been decidedly up-to-date appearance. This in m anner, "would It m atter, since I ” 'Make yourself a Christm as pres was sent to conference Saturday. Sen cleared and grading will begin in a undoubtedly is the only sm all town of am only a girl, whom I m arried. Uncle she asked with desolation, “since we ent of a cash register. It will keep gtcloue of me—hones' l would.” ator Lodge, of M assachusetts, moved short tim e. m ust never m eet each other any strict and accurate account of all yon Twohy Bros, have the its size which lights it m ain stre e t, E than?" Inconsistent. th a t the senate disagree to the house contract for grading and construction and the difference, a fte r The recollection of th a t evening more? Only, you will not go far away receive and all you disburse. It will passing “This a u th o r takes up more than a am endm ents. A conference was asked and, w ith th e ir equipm ent, could do all the dark ham lets and coming when Emily had given her prom ise of —you will stay w here I can som etim es show w hat you save and w het yon hundred pages In analyzing his her for, and Senator G allinger appointed the work in 90 days, hut expect to be into the lighted town o f W est Stay- aid. stirred under Mr. Ffrench's self see you as we pass? I—I think I squander, what In you spend foolish oine's soul.” Senators D illingham , Lodge and Sm ith, delayed som ewhat by inclem ent w eath ton, is for th a t reason all the more absorbttton He looked across the ta could not bear tt to have you go ly and what you spend wisely, where "Oh, well. You shouldn’t blame him o f South Carolina, as conferees in the er. C herryville is seven miles beyond noticeable. ble a t her colorless, eager face with away.” you should spread out and w here you senate. for that.” ’’Em ily!" perhaps his first thought of what that Sandy and there is assurance th at should retrench, what you w aste end "I w ouldn't blam e him. If It were not prom ise m ight have coat her. The scissors clinked sharply to the the road will reach there next year. Decide Against Jute Bag. how you w aste It—' for th e fact th at late r on he proves Halibut Brings Big Price. floor as she held out her white hands "No.” he replied kindly. "It is part " ’But,’ said the storekeeper, T v e Pendleton —The days o f the ju te bag conclusively his heroine Is a soulless Plans for Farm Buildings. Seattle. W ash.— Fourteen thousand in U m atilla county and E astern O re of my satisfaction th a t you are set In deprecation of his cry; the tears already got a cash register which does creature." _________________ rushed to her eyes. f. ee to cllow your own choice, with pounds o f halibut »old for the record all th at and m ore.’ B lue-prints o f plans for the con gon are practically num bered, accord L iterary Progress. price o f 104 cents a pound when the struction o f various farm buildings, ing to prom inent local grow ers of out thought of utility or fortune Of "You know, you know! I am not " Whose m ake Is I t r asked the "Do you think th at friend of ours fishing steam er Molola arrived here such as bam s, silos and houses, will course. I need not say provided ths free; 1 am Emily Ffrench. I cannot salesm an, frowning. grain. Believing the price o f the ju te adds to his prestige by quoting the from a 22-day cruise off Vancouver soon be furnished to the farm ers of man la of your own class and also tail my nncle and grieve him as his ” 'God’s m ake,' the storekeeper re bag is kept up by the tru st, m em bers nam es of g re at men of the post?” Island. The price of halibut has the sta te by the farm m echanics de o f the F arm ers’ E ducational and Co clatlona. We will fear no m ors low son did. Oh, I will never m arry any plied; and with a sm ile a t once rev "U ndoubtedly. He ra ises his cam jum ped rapidly aince the fisherm en's p artm ent of the Oregon A gricultural m arriages ” one else, and we will hear of each operative union have decided e ith e r to eren t and grateful he nodded toward paign lite ratu re from th e rank of strik e began two m onths ago and the college upon request. She had known It before, bnt It was oth er; I can read In the papers and hie handsom e wife seated In the cash This is a new purchase cotton hags o f Southern m an current Action to th at of the historic few independent crews o perating are d ep artu re in the service o f the college u facture or e rect elevators and handle hard to hear the sentence embodied la Dick will tell me of you. It will be ier’s cage." novel.” reaping huge profits. to the state. th e ir grain in bulk. EL . . ____________