Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, May 08, 1913, Image 2

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    NEWS OF THE W
TtinuflNHit the Worn
England is startled by fresh acts of
disorder by suffragettes.
Taft says “ if we are going to have
free trade, let’s have it.”
The tariff issue in congress promises
to bring together the Republicans and
P
m ir r o a o iv o a
Progressives.
Arizona now proposes to enact an
anti-alien law more drastic than her
present one.
Three persons died o f excessive heat
at Cleveland, Ohio, the thermometer
registering 96.
SPUDS SENT TO OHIO ON SALE
Contributions to Flood Sufferers
Found in Markets.
Cincinnati— Many householders in
Cincinnati who Saturday bought sacks
of potatoes advertised for sale at a
reduced price by a large grocery of
Cincinnati, were surprised when they
opened them to find they contained
cards saying that the potatoes had
been grown in Oregon or Washington
and had been donated to the sufferers
by the recent disastrous Hoods in the
Dayton district.
The grocery firm had advertised
that it would sell 10,000 sacks of
Western potatoes at about half the
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regular price, or 36 cents a bushel.
The buyer for the firm said they had
been offered ¡him at a low price by a
member of the flood relief committee,
who had told him the committee had
received huge shipments of potatoes
from the West, and that because the
tubers were a perishable commodity
the committee had decided to sell
them. He said the price at which he
bought them enabled his firm to sell
them at a small profit at 36 cents,
though the prevailing price of pota­
toes in Cincinnati retail market is
now 60 cents a bushel.
No statement from the relief com­
mittee was obtainable.
HIGHWAY
CHANGE OPPOSED SEASIDE SAWMILL TO START
Grants Pass Men Want Pacific Five-Year Lease F'ree and Logs at
Koute Left as at Present.
Reduced Rates.
Grants Pass— Eighty-five enthusias­
tic business men gathered at luncheon
here Wednesday for the purpose of
discussing the proposed change of the
Pacific Highway from Southern Ore
gon to Eastern Oregon.
It was the
sentiment o f those present that the
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Pacific Highway should remain _________
a per­
manent factor through the Rogue Riv­
er valley; that with the Siskiyous on
the south, the Coast range on the west
and the Calapooias on the north the
natural scenery o f the country affords
the most attractive stretch that could
be covered in a day by automobile in
Oregon.
That such attractions as the Jose­
phine County caves, and historic Table
Rock, Mount Laughlin and Crater
Lake, and miles o f mountain streams
and good roads warrant the support of
all organizations and counties in
Western Oregon was declared.
Resolutions expressing Grants Pass
sentiment and personal letters will be
JAPAN WILL ENTER PROTEST sent to Oregon congressmen, together
with scenic views along the Pacific
Ambassador Chinda Will Deal Di­ Highway through Josephine county.
Seaside — Seaside's sawmill, which
has been closed down for almost two
years, within a few days will be re­
paired and opened for business. Since
the Olson Brothers began their exten­
sive logging operations in the hills
west o f Seaside there have been sev­
eral attempts to come to terms with
the owners o f the Seaside sash and
door factory, and it was not until Ben
Olson, Leander Lebeck and several
other outside sawmill people began
plans for starting a new mill that four
o f the stockholders of the old concern
got together and made terms upon
which a deal was closed for taking
over the old plant.
Few sawmills in the state have
started with brighter prospects than
are now ahead of this one. The con­
cession made by the stockholders is u
five-year lease on the sawmill prop­
erty free, the new owners to make the
necessary repairs.
The Spokane,
Portland & Seattle railroad company
has agreed to give the mill a common
point rate and the Olson Brothers have
agreed to sell the mill logs for $1 a
thousand less than the market price.
T ^ C E r o r iic le i o f
A id ir ^ t o n m c e
4 k ß F letcher Roßmsott
C h/M /k* trM /I.C ow tD oyfc o f 7U /I owh J //)< ¿SdikefwJkZ&t
THE TRAGEDY OF
THOMAS HEARNE
derson, for It la the most desolate
spot In all England. I am In a posi­
tion to offer you the sum 1 have men­
tioned If you will arrange his escape.
Do you agree?"
"Yes," I told him.
"Ah, that Is most satisfactory. To­
morrow I will' send you half the
money with some little suggestions
of my own as to your plan of cam­
paign. The second half you will re­
ceive when Mr. Craig Is free. By the
way, there are some curious relics of
the stone age on the moors. Perhaps
you might read up the subject and ap­
pear at Prlncetown as a student; yes,
Mr. Henderson, that will suit you well
—a student of prehistoric man.”
He chuckled until the carriage
shook. It was like driving with a
good-tempered blanc mange.
“I shall be glad of any advice you
can give me," I said.
He pulled a cord, and when the
carriage stopped I got out and stood
waiting.
"Good night and good luck to you,”
he said, his great white face shining
upon me from the window as be
shook my hand. ” 1 have your ad­
dress. Drive on, Williams."
1 might have been an old and trust­
ed friend from the warmth of his
manner. Yet as the carriage rolled
away I noticed that he raised the lit­
tle flap at the back to see that 1
didn't try to follow him.
The packet arrived next morning.
The notes I stowed away In an Inside
pocket. The typewritten Instructions
were unsigned and undated.
According to them Craig was a
member of gang "D,” employed on a
convict farm, In draining and Inclos­
ing a portion of qjoor by a stream
known as,the Bl|ck brook. Above
the stream rose a small hill on which
was an ancient cairn and stone circle
that In my character as a student
would offer an excuse for my pres*
ence.
Though communication with Craig
could not be regularly established, he
knew that an attempt was In prepara­
tion. The sight ot a man In a white
waterproof loitering on the cairn hill
would be his signal that all was ready.
that lonely cemetery of the forgotten
dead.
The huge prison was built on tne
opposite slope of the shallow valleyj
and the farm which the convicts had!
won Held by Held stretched dowi*
from Its walls tu a brook at the tooq
of the cairn hill where 1 was. On thq
further edge of the brook a gang wui^
at work Inclosing some new ground,
and through my glasses 1 soon niudo
out the man I was after. The lasq
time 1 had seen him was on his owq
couch at Ascot, with the girls buzzing
round him like wasps after sugar, amt
there he was digging trenches with a
spade. It's a funny world!
About twenty men were in the
gang. On the outer side a couple of
warders strolled up and down with
rifles under their arms. There was
nothing but a low hedge to stop the
convicts If they knocked down the
guards with their spades and made a
run for It. But when I looked back
across the wastes of the moor I un­
derstood. In a city a man may van­
ish In a crowd, but on Dartmoor he
must tramp a dozen miles before he
can find even a bush to hide him In
clear weather the mounted wurders
of the pursuit would ride him down
In half an hour.
The Prlncetown Arms, a gray,
weather-beaten square of granite, was
a pleasant country Inn standing near
the center of the vllluge. It was too
early In the year for tourists. Indeed,
ub I discovered, there was only one
man beside myself staying In the
bouse, a Mr. Thomas tloarne, whose
address In the visitors' book was
briefly London. When I came down
to dinner that night I found him al­
ready seated at a little table with my
knife and fork laid opposite. I wasn't
anxious to make new acquaintances,
but I couldn’t very well ask them to
lay another table for my benefit. So
I took my chair, and wished him good
evening as politely as possible.
He was a small, gray-bearded man
of over sixty, as I reckoned, and he
seemed as disinclined for conversa­
tion as ever I was. For that I thanked
my luck, and worked through the din­
ner with my brain busy with one plan
after another. It was Just as coffee
was served that be asked the ques­
tion which startled me.
"The landlord tells me you are
studying the stone remains on , the
moor," he said. "Is It your opinion
that they're Neolithic or Druldlcal?”
I cursed the landlord under my
breath. I had told him my story, but
I had forgotten he might pass It on
to others.
"The latter, undoubtedly," I said;
though, If the truth be told, I bad no
opinion whatever.
"I cannot ngree with you. They
were here before ever the Druids
came over the sea. May I ask whut
“ Does not that sad underworld ot
crime In which you move sometimes
flrlve you Into a cynical disbelief In
all mankind?’’ 1 suggested.
It was a bitter night, and the In­
The transport Sherman took on an
spector and I were blowing our to­
“ unusual” load of ammmunition at
bacco from seats confronting before a
San Francisco.
roaring fire. The wind rattling at the
A Kansas City court has ruled that
hasp of the window added the luxury
a man capable o f telling a plausible
of a reminder that It must be ex­
lie is not insane.
tremely unpleasant In the sleet-swept
streets outside.
A cloudburst near Ellsworth, Kan.,
“ Not how bad men are; It Is how
drove many people from their homes
good they are that Is surprising,'
and destroyed much property.
quoted Peace, with a nod of his
The Danish explorer Knud Rasmus­
head.
sen has returned to civilization after
We sat In silence fy r^ while before
three years in the Arctic regions.
be spoke again.
rect With Washington.
” 1 have let a breaker of the law
London postoffice employes found a
IMPROVEMENTS FOR INDIANS
Washington, D. C.— News that the
bomb full of nitro-glycerine among the
RUSSIANS EXAMINE OREGON go free In my time—perhaps more
than once," he continued. "The law
parcel post packages at the central Japanese government had instructed
Chemawa School Appoints Full-
cannot take cognizance of all the
Ambassador Chinda to make formal
office.
Colony
o
f
Several
Thousand
Find
Blood Indian Librarian.
tricks that Fate plays on man."
protest 'against the California alien
The final fate o f Scutari is in the
Saskatchewan Too Cold.
I smelt a tale, and remained silent.
land bill, now awaiting Governor
Chemawa — Superintendent Wads­
hands of the powers. King Nicholas
Johnson’s signature, was received in worth has received notice that within
Eugene—That the Russian colony in Peace laughed.
having signified his willingness to
Washington official circles with inter­ a short time he will receive a new Saskatchewan, Canada, will locate in ! "You think you have driven me
give up the city.
est. although it was not unexpected. range for use in the kitchen at the Sa­ the vicinity o f Eugene, is believed Into story-telling?" he said.
” 1 am at your mercy; but 1 hope
The Stars and Stripes were nailed The protest propably will be present­ lem Indian school, a new electric from the fact that the four “ scouts,”
above the Socialist flag on Socialist ed to Acting Secretary John Bassett dough mixer which has been needed in who have been making a tour o f West­ so,” I told him.
He leant forward, tapping the ashes
headquarters at East Liverpool, Ohio, Moore at the State department.
the bakery for many years, and a ern Oregon, looking for a site for
by the owner o f the building.
Pending the return of Secretary power lawn mower for use on the their colony of several thousand farm­ from his pipe against the brass of the
ers, returned here again after a short fender. Then he began—
The District Court o f Appeals has Bryan from Sacramento, no statement spacios lawns at the school.
“About a year ago I received a
The new auditorium is to be supplied trip to Southern Oregon, and asked to
affirmed the conviction of Gompers, from the administration is expected
Mitchell and Morrison, labor leaders, here. It is known that President Wil­ with modern equipment, consisting of be shown again some land that they message from Guy’s hospital that
for contempt, but greatly reduced the son'has had suggested to him the ref­ a drop curtain, another for use in had inspected earlier the past week. there was a patient lying very 111 who
erendum as a possible means of delay­ connection with the moving picture The four men stayed all day, leaving wished to B ee me. 1 recognized him
sentences.
the mon)«nt 1 set foot In the ward—a
ing for nearly two years the effect of machine, and three different sets of later for the North.
Plans are completed for making so­ the California law in event it is signed scenery.
They are well pleased with the Up­ gentleman born and bred who bad
lar observations in harmony by all the by the governor, but no intimation of
The library which was established a per Willamette valley, according to slipped down the ladder from running
large observatories throughout the how the idea was received has been few weeks ago is to have an appropri­ their interpreter, and the only ques­ his own horses to dodging the police
world, each one attending to a certain forthcoming.
ation of $300 with which to purchase tion is that o f finding a sufficiently as a bookmaker’s tout. He was a
line of work.
books for the use of the red children. large tract o f land at a price that will half-and-half man—too lazily clever to
A boatload of immigrants just land­ JAPANESE COMMEND WILSON Paul Kinniook, a full-blood Indian suit them. They have been looking be quite honest, and too honest to be
from Alaska, has been appointed li­ at land and living 'conditions all over quite a criminal. Poor Jack Hender­
ed at New York were badly scared by
Oregon and Washington, and will re­ son! A good man gone wrong—let
seeing about 40 Indians in full Indian Leaders in Tokio Advise People to brarian.
port their findings to their fellow ex­ that be his epitaph when It comes to
dress, who were en route to visit the
Preserve Calm Attitude.
Incorporation Held Legal.
iles for final decision. They are dis­ setting up his headstone.
Indian memorial at Fort Wadsworth.
“ ’Well, Henderson,' I said, ’what'B
Salem— The Supreme court held that satisfied with Canada because o f the
Tokio—The Japanese press Sunday
An expedition has gone to the Ant­ expressed a general appreciation o f the the incorporation of Bay City, which, long, cold winters, and want a mild the trouble?’
" ‘I’m done, Peace,’ he whispered.
arctic to recover the bodies of Captain efforts of President Wilson in behalf it is believed, will in a few years be­ climate where they can get plenty of
of a land bill in California that would come an important shipping point, is fruit. They are vegetarians, ‘ and de­ ‘They've no more use for me this side
Scott and his companions.
The high court sustained a sire a plentifuly supply o f fruit and of the black rlvor; but I wanted to
not be objectionable to the Japanese. legal.
The chief clerk in the auditor’s of­ Leaders of public opinion in Japan are decision o f Circuit Judge Galloway, of vegetables.
see you before I answered the call.’
fice at Los Angeles has been arrested, advising that an attitude of calmness Tillamook county.
“ 'You mustn’t talk like that,' 1
charged with embezzling $60,000 in be maintained in the present situa­
W. E. Proctor, o f Bay City, brought TAX DATA TO BE GATHERED said, though he was looking pretty
six years.
bad. ’They'll put you on your legs
tion. Such men as Baron Shibusawa the suit as a relator in the name of the
and Chairman Nakano, of the Tokio state to have determined the legal State Commission to List Warranty again In a month. You can bet on
The New York legislature has de­ chamber of commerce, publicly assert status o f the municipality.
that, my lad.’
The
Deed Transfers.
feated the state-wide direct primary confidence that the American govern­ boundary lines in the petitions for the
“ ‘It don't matter much either way’
bill.
ment and people alike are opposed to election and those given in the court
Salem—Announcement is made by —he smiled, In a quiet way he had—
The art collections of the late J. P. discriminatory measures of legisla- records were not the same, and it was State Tax Commissioner Galloway 'so let us get to business. You had
feared the discrepancy invalidated the that the commission will soon com­ your share of trouble, I understand, In
Morgan were insured for $23,000,000, J tion.
election.
mence the listing o f all warranty deed the matter of Julius Craig last spring.'
the premium being $102,800.
Priest Will Lead Troops.
“ Now that we are certain we have transfers in the state for the purpose
“I nodded.
All the arguments presented by
El Paso, Tex.— Father Felix Gar- a city,” said Mr. Proctor, “ the work o f assembling reliable data upon
“ ’I was In that Job,’ he said; and
Western senators fail to shake Presi­ randa, parish priest o f Guerrero, Chi- o f building and extending streets will which to apportion the state tax, and after what happened I. should like t6
dent Wilson’s views on free wool, ( huahua, is to lead a group o f Federal be started.
Much sewer and street that against public service corpora­ tell you the truth about It. 1 may have
sugar, lumber, etc.
i troops in the campaign against the improvement has been held up pending tions.
been a pretty bad lot In my time. In­
revolutionists of Northern Mexico.
the decision.”
Each year the commission gathers spector; but I had my llmltB, and
J. C. LaFrance, arrested at Coquille,
“ I am changing the cassock for the
this information, but it will be more murder was one of them.’
Or., for insurance swindles, laughed sword,” he wrote General Antonio Ro-
Bar Admittance Expensive.
"I won't try to give you his exact
complete this year, for the legislature
when he told of the tactics of detec­ bago, military governor o f Chihuahua
Salem— At the coming examination provided a larger appropriation. The words, for the poor fellow Bpoke very
tives who shadowed him.
state.
“ Having been marked for for students who wish to be admitted plan is to check all warranty deeds ex­ slowly, with big pauses In betweed
An African expedition has gone to death by the revolutionists, I offer my to the bar there will be none who will tending back a year from March 1, But this Is close upon the story as be
the South seas to recover $2,500,000 services, promising to raise a force of be admitted unless they receive at 1913, and then to make an appraise­ told It to me.
least a per cent of 70 on examination ment of the property to determine its
in gold lost on a reef by agents of 200 men loyal to the government.”
General Rabago accepted the offer, papers, according to a statement by value. The assessment o f the prop­
I expee* vou know the Blue Shield
“ Oom Paul” Kruger during the Boer
commissioning the priest to raise a Supreme Court Clerk Moreland.
erty will then be taken from the roll, In Percher street Take them one
war.
volunteer corps.
Nor will there be any under 21 years and with its assessed value, the rate with another, the customers are aoo
Mercedes Madero, sister o f the slain
Guerrero, in the mountaninous dis­ of age who will be allowed to take the at which it is taxed, and its actual the worst crowd In all London. One
president of Mexico, was married in
trict west of Chihuahua City, was the examination at the coming quiz, and value, the commission will then be in Saturday night, towards the end of
New York to Antonio Canalizo, a
birthplace of the Madero revolution.
it will cost $20 instead o f $10 to be a position, it is declared, to make a March—last year—I had Joined the
member of the Madero congress from
fair apportionment o f the state tax. gang there, hoping to meet some
an applicant.
Lower California.
friend with the price of a drink upon
Miners Vote to Return.
The examination will be held June
eie«-)-
President
Wilosn made strong
Salem to War on Flies.
him, for I was broke to the wide, wide
Nanaimo, B. C.—Although well or­ 3, the day the law goes into effect,
N O T HOW B A D HEN A g f ; IT 15 HOW
speeches in New Jersey in favor of
world.
Bill
Redman,
who
was
after­
and
the
same
day
that
the
new
Justice
Salem—War
on
flies
and
tubercu­
cleaner politics, declaring that while ganized efforts were made by union o f the Supreme court goes into office. losis at the market places is to be wards lagged for bank note forgeries
& 0 0 D T H IT A R E T H A T IS S U R P R IS IN G ?
the case in hand was local, it was for representatives to call out all mine
waged by the city, for an ordinance In Manchester, had Just ordered me a
workers
in
the
Nanaimo
district,
when
the good of the entire nation.
was introuced at the council meeting whisky, and I was sitting on a stool
the question was decided by ballot Milwaukie May Get City Delivery.
Milwaukie—This place will have a Monday night which contains string­ watching the barman reach down the Sudden fogs were frequent upon the arguments you adduce In support of
more than 90 per cent o f the votes
ent provisions as to both, and which it special Scotch, when In walked a
PO R TL A N D M A RK ETS
cast were in favor o f fulfilling the trial mail delivery in the near future, is believed will accomplish much to­ moon faced fellow, very fat and pros moor, and when they came while the your theory?"
Everything I had read about those
agreement with the mine owners and according to reports received here. wards placing these places on a better perous, with a dark blue overcoat and convicts were at work In the fields,
the chance of escape was excellent; confounded stones slipped out of my
Wheat — Track prices: Club, 89c; continuing work. The vote was taken Application was made for delivery of
a
diamond
In
his
necktie.
He
looked
sanitary
basis.
The
ordinance
pro­
for the authorities did not chain their mind In an Instant. There was no
bluestem, 89@90c; forty-fold, 90c; in the court house and all clubs, hotels, mail by carrier from the Milwaukie
vides for the appointment o f in­ about him. screwing up his eyes as a men, and the warders rarely used good trying to bluff him, for he prob­
red Russian, 86c; valley, 90c.
saloons and breweries were closed by postoffice, and Representative Hawley
near-sighted
man
will
do,
and
then
spectors
whose
duty
it
will
be
to
in­
their rifles. They trusted to the huge ably had the subject at his fingers’
Oats—No. 1 white, $29(0)29.50 ton. order of the mayor, perfect order pre­ secured a promise that an inspector
spect all the markets and see to it came over to where I was sitting.
moors upon which men who escaped ends. So 1 nodded my head wisely,
Corn— Whole, $27; cracked, $38 ton. vailing in the municipality.
More will be sent to investigate and report that proper coverings are used for all
"Mr.
Henderson,
I
believe?"
Jle
were .easily ratal
aken, half dead from and suggested It was a bit too big a
Millstuffs—Bran, $24 ton; shorts, than 2000 men were interested.
on the establishment of trial city de­ produce and commodities.
The ordi­ said.
fatigue, and ’starv
rvatlon.
$26; middlings, $30.
subject to start after dinner.
livery. Milwaukie has from 1200 to nance also contains a provision mak­
"That’s
my
name,"
I
told
him,
won
Barley— Feed, $25(0)25.50 per ton;
Craig would make a rush for the ( C H R O N I C L E S TO B E C O N T I N U E D .)
1300 people, and it is considered cer­ ing it unlawful for any person having derlng who he might be.
New York Landmark Must Go.
brewing, nominal; rolled, $26.50(0'
calm hill. From thence It was my
New York — The historic Astor tain that the place will secure perma­ tuberculosis to engage in work which
"I have been recommended to you
27.50.
Magic of the Rainbow.
nent city delivery when an investiga­ will bring him in contact with any by a—by a mutual friend," he said; duty to convey him to Torquay, thirty
house,
on
lower
Broadway,
once
the
Hay — Eastern Oregon timothy,
miles away on the coast. Once there
The rainbow shimmering high In
principal hotel in the city, is to be tion has been made.
"but
I
cannot
discuss
my
business
food
to
be
served
or
cooked.
choice, $17@18; alfalfa,
$13©14;
he would know where to go, and my the heavens Is more Ilian a mere arch
closed May 29. Notice to this effect
here. My carriage is waiting. If -you responsibility ended. A letter to the
straw, $6(n 7.
of glowing colors. It Is a royal am­
Newport to Have Big Reservoir.
was
posted
in
the
hotel.
It
is
under­
will
give
me
your
company
for
ten
Oregon City Fishers Favored.
Vegetables — Artichokes, 75c per
Torquay post office, under the name bassador from the kingdom of nature,
stood
that
the
property,
or
part
o
f
it,
minutes."
Newport—Ground
will
be
broken
dozen; asparagus, California, $1.75(0)2
Oregon City — Major Mclndoe,
of W. Slade, would be forwarded to a herald bearing a message of vast
I hesitated a moment, until Redman, the writer If 1 required further as­
per box; beans, 17Jc per pound; cab­ is to be sold to the city to make way for the construction of the new con­ in charge of the government dredg­
Importance to mankind. Written u p ­
for
the
new
subway.
The
management
who
seemed
to
know
him,
leant
crete
reservoir
for
the
city
water
sys­
bage, 21®3c; cauliflower, 35c® $1 per
ing work in the Willamette, has across, whispering that I should be h sistance or had any questions of real on Its brllllantly-hned shining arch­
declared
it
was
practically
certain
that
tem
immediately.
The
reservoir,
dozen; celery, $4 per crate; eggplant,
Importance.
way Is a truth that man has finally
replied to the letter sent him by the
25c per pound; head lettuce, $2.50 the structure would be razed. What which is to be completed by August 1, Oregon City Commercial club in be­ tool to refuse. The stranger pushed
That was all; but it was enough for appreciated nfter the countless ages
disposition
will
be
made
of
that
part
me
Into
a
brougham
that
was
stand­
will
have
a
capacity
o
f
800,000
gal­
crate; peas, 7®7Jc per pound; pep­
that have passed since the flrst rain­
It will be connected with the half of gillnet fishermen, and has noti­ ing by the pavement opposite the door me. Here was a scheme Into which 1 bow glorified the heavens And this
pers, 35(o40c; radishes, 10®12Je per of the property not used for subway lons.
fied President B. T. McBain, o f the and we started off at a smart pace. could put my heart. There was no
purposes
is
not
known.
It
is
owned
single
reservoir
now
in
use,
the
two
dozen; rhubarb, l® 2c per pound;
club, that he has issued instructions to Once In Regent’s park, however, the low-down swindling, no dirty work truth Is what? Nothing less than Hie
spinach, 75c per box; tomatoes, $2.60 by the William Waldorf Astor estate. providing a perpetual storage of ap­
the dredgers to lower all cables to the driver pulled Ills horse to a -walk, about It. I felt as gay as a schoolboy revelation of the component elements
proximately
1,000,000
gallons
of
pure
(o4.50 per box; garlic, 5® 6c pound.
that constitute the sun and stars and
bottom o f the river at night time, and and my companion began to do his off for a holiday
Fire-Prevention
Congress
Called.
mountain
water,
which
is
presumed
to
Onions—Oregon, 75®90c per sack;
the dlmslilnirg net ulae lost In Jhe
in other ways to refrain from any talking.
And
so
In
three
days’
time
that
be
sufficient
to
meet
all
possible
ex­
Philadelphia—A
call
for
a
national
Bermudas, $1,500(2.25 per crate.
farthermort hiding places of the uni­
work that will interfere with fishing
ragged
rascal
J5rk
Henderson
disap­
"Five
hundred
sovereigns
would
be
igencies
and
meet
the
requirements
of
fire-prevention
congress
in
this
city
Potatoes— Burbanks, 40(o60c per
during the 30-day season open to local useful to you these days—eh, Mr. peared from London, and the well- verse Ry meatiB c f this truth, writ­
the
city
for
10
or
12
years.
October
13
to
18
next
has
been
sent
hundred; new,
4(0 6c per pound;
commercial fishermen.
dressed Mr. Abol Kingsley, vaguely ten large upon the raindrops, we
Henderson?"
out by Powell Evans, chairman of the
sweets, 4c pound.
described In the visitors’ book of the know more about the composition of
Railroads
Will
Raise
Fill.
There
was
a
smile
all
over
his
fat
Philadelphia
Fire
Prevention
commis­
Poultry—Hens, 17c; broilers, 30®
Prlncetown Arms as o( Memphis L'nl- the sun. 93.fiiiO.non miles from the
Spawn
Salmon
to
Be
Secured.
face
ns
he
said
the
words,
and
he
sion.
The
call
was
sent
to
the
gov­
Chemawa — The Southern Pacific
35c; turkeys, live,
20c; dressed,
verslty,
b'i S. A,, wa*: sitting on the earth, than we do about the world'on
chuckled
softly
to
hlmsetr
with
a
ernors
of
all
states,
mayors,
fire
mar­
Eugene—
Master
Fish
Warden
R.
E.
Railway company is planning on rais­
choice, 25c; ducks, 17®26c; geese,
cairn
hill
above the prison 'that held which we dwull.— Popular Mechanics
sound
like
water
coming
out
of
a
bot­
shals
and
insurance
commissioners,
Clanton
has
announced
that
he
would
young, 15 to 17 c.
ing six feet the fill across Lake Lab-
Magazine
Julius
Craig.
tle.
It
seemed
an
offer
of
lire
to
me
trade
bodies
and
insurance
companies,
again
place
racks
in
the
middle
fork
ish in order to increase the efficiency
Eggs—Oregon ranch, case count,
—a
promise
of
everything
the
lack
of
To
the
far
horizon
there
stretched
labor
unions
and
manufacturers
of
ap­
of
the
Willamette
for
the
purpose
of
o f the road and at the same time
19c per dozen; candled, 20®21c.
Honesty In Londcn.
melancholy
moors, deserted
All states are ex­ lighten the labor o f the trainmen. securing salmon for their spawn. A f­ which makes each day a torment to the
Butter City creamery, cubes, 28c proved devices.
V on t/rrcro has a I -w ord lining
washes
of
rush
marshes
and
stunteu
the
man
who
has
known
clean
com­
pected
to
send
delegates
ter
spending
several
days
along
the
For
many
years
difficulty
has
been
ex­
per pound; prints, 29(029Jc.
that ary found valuable shall bo
heather, broken here and there by
perienced in handling heavy trains upper river he and J. A. Straight, of fort.
Pork—Fancy, 12c per pound.
placed where the loser ran find It
outcrops
of
granite,
that
crowned
the
Rustic’s
Libretto
Best.
"Is
It
murder?"
I
asked
him.
Roseburg,
who
is
to
be
left
in
charge
over
this
part
o
f
the
road.
Trains
go­
Veal—-Fancy, 14®14Jc per pound.
The fac suggests an anecdote told of
rolling
ground
like
the
ruins
of
a
hun­
“
Oh,
my
dear
sir,
you
surprise
m
e!"
of
the
work,
decided
to
place
the
racks
ing
in
either
direction
and
stopping
at
Hops—1912 crop, 10® 15c per pound;
New York—Out o f 250 contestants
Garibaldi's grandfather In Dickens’
1913 contracts, 13® 13Jc.
for $1000 offered by the De Koven this station found it difficult to get about eight miles above Lowell. Tanks he cried, lifting his llahhy hands. dred feudal castles, por Dartmoor Is life of ihe famous clu» n On o 'e of
"What
a
horrible
suggestion!
Allow
a
huge
granite
tableland,
and
on
Itr
will
be
installed
to
allow
o
f
keeping
over
the
grade
when
stopping
in
the
low
Opera
company
for
the
best
libretto
of
Wool— Eastern Oregon, 14® 17c per
j ')'« visits to l.esdenhall market with
the eggs until they have become me to explain at once. Have you ever barren surface no corn will grow nor I nearlv 17 nun in grid and silver upon
pound;
valley,
14® 18c; mohair, a light opera, the prize has been won places at either side of the station.
tree flourish.
“ eyed,” after which they can be sent heard of Jullua Craig?"
by Hilliard Booth, who raises chickens
choice, 1913 clip, 30®'33c.
him. "he fo-nd that Ills shoe had be­
Railroads Ordered to Appear.
to the central hatchery at Bonneville.
"The company promoter, who or­
Beneath the rampart of Its contain­ come upbip led and taking from his
The winning lib­
Grain bags Buyers July, 10® 101c in North Carolina.
ganized
the
Spanish
mine
swindle?
retto is called "Jean Lafitte,” and
f. o. b. Portland.
ing
hills
lies
the
garden
of
Devcn,
a
Salem—Calling upon several rail­
pockei the bag. he placed It u|/on a
Of course I have."
Charges Declared Excessive.
land of orchards and pleasant woods, neighboring post, and then proceeded
Cattle—Choice steers, $7.75®8.35; deals with the romantic adventures of roads o f the state to appear before it
"Did
you
know
him
by
sight?”
of
cornfields
and
pasture
farms;
but
good, $7.60®7.75; medium, $7.30® a notorious gulf pirate who went to on May 14 to justify its present regu­
Salem — Alleging that the charges
"He used to come racing. A tall the moors have defied the farmer and to adjust his buckle " Having after­
7.50; choice cows. $6.7R®17.40; good, General Jackson's aid at the battle of lation relative to block signals, pass­ made by the Southern Pacific company
ward to pay for a purchase, he missed
thin,
melancholy-looking fellow with remain the same sad wilderness that
$6 50®6.75; medium, $6®6.60; choice New Orleans.
ing tracks, switches and operation of for the storage of baggage are exces­
his bag of gold, and hurried back to
a
black
beard—wasn’t
he?”
calves, $8d/9; good heavy calves,
prehistoric
man
Inhabited
four
thou­
sive
and
unreasonable,
Hal
Patton,
of
trains, the State Railroad commission
Japan Orders Three Dreadnoughts. issued orders to the Southern Pacific, this city, has filed a formal complaint
"Yes. that Is Julius Craig. He Is sand years ago. You can see where the post where he had buckled his
$6.60® 7.60; bulls, $5.85®6.25.
shoe. Although more than three-
now
In Prlncetown prison with six he built his but circles, and set up his quarters of an hour had elapsed
against
the
company
with
the
State
Hogs—Light, $8.75®9.05; heavy,
Tokio—Contracts have been placed Portland, Eugene A Eastern, Salem,
more
years
to
run.
The
climate
of
Railroad
commission.
The
proceed­
$7.76® 8.
great
stone
avenues
to
the
honor
or
for the construction in Japanese yards Falls City A Western, Oregon Electric,
. . . there It remained safe and un­
Sheep—Yearling wethers, $6.25® of three dreadnaughts. They will be O.-W. R. A N „ Walla Walla Valley ings. if prosecuted, will involve an in­ Dhrtmoor Is not suited to his health. dead chieftains.
touched on the top of a post In tha
7.50; ewes, $5,25®6.76; lambs, $7® sister ships to the Fuso, the displace­ Traction company and the Pacific Rail­ vestigation of this class o f charges He Is anxious to change his resl-
It war an uncanny sort of place al­ open street!” That was In eighteenth
dence.
nor
do
I
blame
him,
Mr.
Hen
8.75.
way
A
Navigation
company.
throughout
the
whole
state.
ment o f which is 30,00 tons.
together, ■ and I shivered as I sat In century London.
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