Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, June 19, 1913, Image 2

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for he had paused In a flurry of infflg
nation.
"Perhaps I bad better explain,"
Immense Shipments of Gasoline
Peace Interposed. "Owing to this un­
Reach Pacific Coast.
fortunate love affair. It Is plain that
no member of Mr. Coran’s family must
San Francisco — A new battle be­
Industrial
and
Educational
Items
o
f
Interest
To
Oregonians
learn that this young man Is suspect­
tween the Rothschilds and the Stand­
ed or that steps are being taken for
ard Oil company started here when
bis arrest. It would not be unreason­
the Dutch tank steamer Kessler ar­
able to fear that he might be warned.
rived Sunduy from Sumatra with 3,- STONE MAY REPLACE WOOD CHERRY TO RI LE AT SALEM
I am staying with Mr. Coran tonight,
000,000 gallons of gasoline.
This
gasoline, which ÍB the best grade of Discovery o f Quarries May Cause “ Cherrians” Prepare Fine Carnival
but I do not want to go alone.
I
paraffine oil produced in the Orient, is
might take an assistant from the Yard,
Shanties
to
Dissapeor.
for
July
3
to
5.
the first consignment of many which
but It Is hard to pick a man who has
A new strike o f miners in the West
Salem—A cherry fair and carnival (bi/fu/Aos ur///) /J.Cu/kif) Doy/e 11 / 77)c SiuumJ tf/At ¿OaAcrriJ/tíCt
Silver Lake—Stone houses may re-
will be used to wrest from Standard
not 'criminal Investigation depart­
Virginia coal fields is reported.
place
the
regulation
two-room
shanties
upon
a
more
elaborate
scale
than
ever
Oil* its American monopoly exercised
ment’ stamped upon him. You look
C ttn rr'fto à r H t (A
which now form the abodes of home- before attempted in this city will be
Northwestern farmers are not dis­ for the last decade.
«
Innocent enough, Mr. Phillips. Will
should
terrorize
him
after
all
these
steaders
on
virtually
every
quarter
given
July
3,
4
and
5.
An
old-fash-
posed to sell new wheat at present.
For the first time in its history
you come with us, and lend me a
years?"
section in Christmas Lake and Silver ioned Fourth of July celebration will
hand?”
Mrs. Pankhurst has been again lib­ Standard Oil will be fought by inter­
When I left him half an hour later
be held. These and the Salem Chau­
Lake
valleys.
This
is
made
possible
ests
controlling
wealth
equal
to
itself.
I agreed at once. It could not fall
erated from jail as the result of a hun­
It was with the promise that I should to be an amusing adventure. After
tauqua, which will be held July 3 to
by
the
discovery
by
F.
R.
Bass
of
a
The
cargo
consigned
to
the
American
ger strike.
have first news of the comedy’s con­ some discussion, It was arranged that
Gasoline company, the corporate name half dozen stone quarries on the side 8, inclusive, are expected to attract
Last year’s potatoes are selling at under which the Shell Petroleum and o f Table Mountain.
clusion—for a tragedy It certainly was
Table Mountain the capital city's largest crowd. The
Ten o'clock! Dig Ben left no doubt not, save for the blackmailer, If Peace Peace and 1 should be Introduced as
10 cents a bushel in carload lots on the Royal Dutch Petroleum companies con- and the Connolly hills divide the two business men have contributed liberal­
business friends of Mr. Coran, who
about
It;
for
the
giant
clock
In
the
Kansas City market.
trolled'by the Rothschilds, will oper- valleys and the quarries are easily ac­ ly for the cherry carnival, and the tower of the house of parliament Is a should catch him.
hud asked us down to Brendon on a
The following ufternoon 1 was sit­ sudden Invitation. A telegram was
cessible from either side of the slope. farmers and fruitgrowers have prom­ noisy neighbor. The last stroke thun­
Roosevelt and his two younger sons, ate'on the Pacific Coast.
The substance uncovered by Mr. ised to compete more extensively dered out as I climbed the stalrB that ting In my studio with the cigarette— seut off to that effect.
The years of struggle for control of
Archie and Quentin, will spend two
the trade in the Orient has now shift­ Bass appears to oe stone in the mak­ than ever before for the prizes, which led to the modest lodging of Inspector that comes so pleasantly after tea and
months roughing it in the West.
For the first fifteen minutes of the
buttered toast—between my Ups, when
ed to this country, and a battle royal ing. It is a mixture o f clay and sand, will be the handsomest ever offered.
Addington Peace, and silence had my servant, Jacob Hendry, thrust In train we shared a crowded compart­
The 25th anniversary o f the Kaiser’s
To advertise the carnival and bring
is expected when high-grade paraffine which, although not moist, hardens
ment. Gradually, however, our com­
fallen as I knocked at his door. 1 was
accession to the throne was celebrated
base gasoline from the Orient is dis­ like cement when exposed to the air. to the minds of the people of the city alone that night and In the mood his head to announce visitors. They panions dropped away until we were
throughout Germany as a general holi­
came hard upon his heels—a long, left to ourselves. Mr. Coran was In
and county a realization o f what it
tributed on the Pacific Coast at 16$ It is easily sawed or chiseled out
when a man escapes from himself to gray-whiskered man In the lead, and
day.
cubes of the proper size for building means to them, "The Cherrians,” an seek a friend.
cents a gallon.
evident hesitation of mind. He Bhlfted
American troops have put hostile
the Inspector trotting behind. As they
organization similar to "The Rosar-
The Kessler proceeded to Martinez, purposes.
I found the little detective at bis cleared the door the little detective about, screwing hts hands together
Moros to flight and captured their where a $1,000,000 plant has been es­
Old-timers of the valley say there ians” of Portland, has been formed.
with a most doleful countenance.
stronghold in the Philippine moun­ tablished.
are similar quarries to the south and It is composed rof progressive men of open window, staring across the tum­ twisted round his companion and When ho commenced to speak be
tains.
On July 1 wholesalers and retailers northwest of the town o f Silver Lake. the city, and they will see that no bled roofs to where the abbey towers waved an Introductory hand.
leant forward as If afraid that the
"This Is Mr. James Coran," he said.
The steamship Yukon is stranded on of the state will be stocked.
No stone has been taken from these stone is unturned to bring people to rose under the summer moon. The
evening breeze that came creeping up "We want your assistance, Mr. Phll- very cushions might overhear him.
the locks off Sannak island and all
Other big tank steamers are already diggings for so many years that their this city from all parts of the state.
"I have mentioned my sister Re­
That the cherry carnival is second | with the tide blew gratefully after llps."
hope of saving her has been aban­ on the way here and the company will location was almost forgotten until
becca," he said. "She Is a woman of
The long man stood Btarlng at me
doned.
also refine oil and export California Mr. Bass made the discovery on Table in importance only to the Rose Festi­ the heut of the July day. He glanced
remarkable character."
Mountain.
The fireplace, chimneyB val of Portland, has been proved by at me over his shoulder with a short and screwing his hands together In
“Indeed," I murmured, for he chose
Street speakers arrested in connec­ petroleum.
nod of welcome.
evident agitation He had a hollow, to address me more directly.
the
success
of
the
exhibitions
of
the
and
foundation
of
the
old
house
on
the
tion with strike riots at the Oregon
“ Even the police grow sentimental melancholy face, a weak mouth, and
past,
and
the
prospect
for
a
greater
SO
ranch,
owned
by
“
Hi”
Adams,
of
ETERNAL
PEACE
NOT
DREAM
"We have differed lately on several
City paper mills were discharged by
eyes of an Indecisive gray. From his points of—er—local Interest, it la
Portland, were built o f stone taken one this year than ever before has on such a night," I suggested.
request of the city attorney.
"Or philosophic.”
square-toed shoes to the bald patch on very Important that she should not
from one o f these workings; the same aroused the residents of this city and
The Supreme Court has given de­ Ambassador Hints Invaders Would is true of the buildings on the UR county to a sense of public duty as nev-1 “ ‘The reflections of Diogenes the the top of blB head he was extremely,
learn the cause of my appeal to the
Have Warm Reception.
cisions against the railroads in various
ranch, owned by William H. Hayes, er before. Many carnival attractions detective, or the Aristotle of Scotland almost flagrantly, respectable.
police. Anything that aroused her
rate cases, favoring Minnesota, Ore­
"I am taking a great liberty, sir," suspicions might lead to consequences
New York—The crowning episode of California; also the Chrisman and will be in evidence and the streets of Yard,” ' I laughed. "May I Inquire as
gon, Missouri, Arkansas and West o f an all-day celebration here o f the Martin homes in the town o f Silver the city during the fair will be sug­ to the cause of such profound he said humbly, "but you are, as It
very dlsugreeable to myself."
Virginia.
were, a straw to one who Is sinking
25th anniversary of the reign of Wil­ Lake. But all of these buildings were gestive of a great exposition, with the thought?”
” 1 will be discreet.”
He held out a slip of paper, which I beneath the waters of affliction. Do
A bag of gold nuggets and dust esti­ liam II, emperor of Germany, was a constructed a quarter of a century ago. usual side features.
"My daughters will—er—benefit
took and carried to the central lamp. you, by chance, know the town of largely under her will. She would cut
mated to contain $10,000 awaits any speech delivered in the Hotel Astor by New settlers have erected chinmneys
heirs who may be found to the estate Count von Bernstorff, German ambas­ of stovepipe, sheet iron or tile, im­ OREGON PROGRESSIVE STATE It was an old newspaper clipping, Brendon?"
them out of It without hesitation If
” 1 have never been so fortunate as she learnt that their father had been
stained and blurred, relating In six
o f Mrs. Ann M. Bernhart, who died sador, at a kommers attended by near­ ported at considerable expense.
The quarries found by Mr. Bass are Recognizes Necessity of Business lines how James Coran. described as to visit It," I told him.
ly 2000 German-Americans.
Deep-
recently in Davenport, Iowa.
connected with so—er—disgraceful a
"I understand from the police ofll scandal. You understand the situa­
a student, had been charged at the
lunged “ Hochs” crashed out when the within the Fremont national forest re­
Methods Among Farmers.
President Wilson, in conference ambassador said proudly:
serve and already several homestead­
Bow street police court with drunken­ cer here that you have traveled tion ?’’
with Democratic leaders, has decided
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor­ ness, followed by an aggravated as­ abroad. Accustomed, therefore, to
“ Although the emperor has kept the ers at the foot of Table Mountain are
"Perfectly. It must render your po­
to leave it to public opinion whether peace for 25 years, it is not possible preparing to build stone houses.
vallis—Oregon is the first state in the sault on the constable who arrested the corruption that taints the muni­ sition additionally unpleasant."
currency reform shall be taken up at for us Germans to dream a dream of
union to set its official seal upon a him. He was fined three pounds or cipal life of other cities, you can
He sighed and relapsed Into a mel­
the present session of congress.
scarcely comprehend the whole-souled ancholy silence, In which the train
eternal peace.
For 100 years no RABBITS DESTROYING CROPS public recognition of the necessity of seven days. That was all.
promoting better business methods
Gary says that under the old book­ enemy has set foot on German soil.”
“ Not a subject of earth-shaking Im­ enthusiasm with which we of Brendon drew up at Brendon station. A cab
approach the duties, may I say the was In waiting, Into which we climbed.
keeping system? the profits o f the
Gliding into less explosive topics, Christmas Lake Outlook is Fine among the farmers through the public portance," I said.
schools. The new text book, “ Princi­
Steel trust were not always what they Count von Bernstorff did not add that
But for Work o f Rodents.
“No; but It has proved a sufficient sacred trust, of administering to the A couple of turns, a short descent,
sanitary and moral welfare of our and we drew up at a gate In a long
appeared to be.
no enemy would win German territory
Ficksburg — The fine outlook in ples of Bookkeeping,” by Dean J. A. excuse for blackmail."
county. Those whom we select must wall of tlamlng brick.
Bexell, of the school of commerce of
for the next 100 years, but there was
“Then the victim Is a fool," 1 an­
Fierce heat descending suddenly not a shadow o f doubt that his en­ Christmas Lake valley for crops this the Oregon Agricultural college, has
be of unstained reputation. From a
As we walked up the drive I looked
upon the Middle West has caused 21 thusiastic listeners supplemented the year, will depend upon the state gov­ been placed on the list of books adopt­ swered hotly. “ Why, from the look or place on the sports committee of the
ernment o f Oregon.
Rabbits have
the paper the affair must have taken flower show I myself have risen carefully about me. The house was
deaths and innumerable prostrations.
speech in their own minds.
They done much damage, and at the rate of ed for the Oregon public schools for place a dozen years ago."
also of red brick and of mixed archi­
Thousands of head of stock died in
through successive grades until even
cheered, and when the band played increase noticeable, before harvest the next six years. It is intended for
tecture. I believe the architect had
transit to the Chicago stock yards, and
"Thirty-two years this month.”
the houses of parliament seemed
high
“ Heil Dir im Siegeskranz,” the Ger­ time comes there will be little to gar­ the eighth grade and rural
the loss will fall almost entirely upon man national anthem, 2000 glasses
"Which means that the riotous stu­ within the limit of legitimate ambi­ Intended It for the Tudor period, with
schools, and is an adaptation to such
ner
unless
strenuous
methods
are
variations suggested by modern sani­
the shippers.
were lifted in a toast to the Kaiser’s adopted to inoculate the rodents. The educational work of his previous thor­ dent Is now a man of over fifty. If tion. But now, sir, now it seems that, tary requirements. The garden before
James Coran has gone down the hill,
Torrential rains are causing disas­ health.
Ficksburg Development club hopes to ough work in farm business methods the past can't hurt him now; If he has through a boyish indiscretion when a the windows was of considerable size,
trous floods along the Fraser river in
be able to secure the assistance of the for older students now widely used by led a respectable life, surely he can student at the Regent's street poly­ with laurels and quick-growing shrubs
technic, I may be denounced in my ad­
Manitoba.
BOOTH’S SWEETHEART DIES state veterinarian or some competent progressive farmers.
afford to neglect the scamp who vancing years as a roysterer, a tippler, lining the edge of a lawn and several
official from the State Agricultural
winding walks. At the farther end a
Union Pacific plans for unmerging
threatens
to
rake
up
so
mild
a
scan­
Eighteen Berries Fill Box.
almost a convicted criminal. They
were taken under advisement by the One o f Last Acts Is to Write Apol­ college to start the good work.
dal. Blackmail for a spree back In would not hesitate. Mark my words, thatched roof, rising amongst the
Hood
River
—
Some
of
the
largest
The
area
sown
to
grain
and
other
Federal court.
ogy for Lincoln's Assassin.
the seventies—It's ridiculous. Inspec­ sir, If Horledge and Panton—my oppo­ young trees, showed the position of
products shows a considerable increase strawberries ever seen in this city
the summer house which played so
nent's chief supporters In Saturday's
Birmingham, Ala.— In a corner o f a over any season in the history of this were displayed this week in the show tor."
Two men were drowned while at-
The little man stood with his hands election—are Informed of these facts, Important a part In the Btory we had
tempting to cross the Salmon river, in cemetery at Birmingham, Ala.,^ prae new country, but the rabbit plague windows of a local jewelry store.
heard.
tially unescorted, was buried Sunday seems to keep abreast o f the settlers. They were grown by Oscar Vanderbilt behind him and his head on one side, they will mention them on platforms,
Idaho, on an improvised raft.
It was striking six as we entered
the body of the woman whose name Drives were held in various sections on his East Side place, and 18 of them watching me with benevolent amuse­ they may even display them on hoard-
the hall. Our host led us straight to
Brazil is encouraging the settlement will be handed down in history as the durjng the past winter, but owing to filled a box. The new variety is known ment. When he spoke It was In the ings."
ponderous manner which he some­
He paused, sighed deeply, and our rooms on the first floor. We had
o f her lands by Japanese, as there are last sweetheart of John Wilkes Booth, the large area necessary to be covered as the Goode! 1 berry.
been told not to bring dress clothes,
not enough natives to develop them.
the actor, who killed Abraham Lin­ they proved failures from an extermi­
Mr. Vanderbilt declares that his times assumed, a manner that always wiped his face with a large silk pock­ so that ten minutes later we were
coln.
earlier berries were larger than those reminded me of a university profes­ et handkerchief. The situation was ready to descend to the drawing
nation
standpoint,
as
the
animals
Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and daugh­
She was known as “ the woman of
on exhibition.
“ It is not just a few sor explaining their deplorable errors ridiculous enough, yet not without a
ters, and perhaps the President him­ many lovers,“ but the crowning affec­ would escape in such numbers that it of them that reach such size,” he said, to his class.
certain pathos underlying the humor, room.
seems
hopeless
to
finish
them
in
this
Mr. Coran's daughters, a pair of
self, will visit the West within a few tion of her life was the soulful-eyed,
“ Mr. James Coran Is a respectable for the man was sincerely In earnest.
for all o f the fruit is simply mon­
manner.
It
is
rumored
that
unless
months.
“If I can help you, Mr. Coran, I am pretty, bright-faced girls, were seated
handsome, dashing, fiery tragedian something is done, various settlers strous. It keeps well, too—just about middle-class widower who lives with
In those careleBS attitudes which de­
Governor Hatfield, of West Vir­ whose deed shocked the whole world. may take the matter into their own as well as the Clark Seedlings, for his sister Rebecca and two daughters at your disposal," I told him.
One of the last acts of this woman’s hands and inoculate the rodents with which the valley has become so fam­ In the little town of Brendon, twenty-
“It Is a matter of considerable deli­ note the expected appearance of
ginia, refuses to give senate commit­
strangers. Miss Rebecca, a tall, spec­
tee records of trials o f strikers by life was to publish an autobiography some disease that may be dangerous ous. I put several boxes in my re­ four miles from London. He arrives cacy," he said. “ My younger daugh­ tacled female, whose sixty years had
in which she bared the great love of to man and beast if it gets abroad. frigerator the other day and they were at the ’Fashionable Clothing company’ ter, Emily, has formed an attachment
court martial.
changed curves for acute angles, re­
her life and sought courageously in The need being great and from people in fine condition four days after.”
—his London establishment In Oxford which Is most disagreeable to me."
posed In the window, reading a vol­
"Indeed," I murmured.
An American yacht limped into a even this late day to lift some o f the that will suffer greatly if their crops
Mr. Vanderbilt has been receiving street—at ten o'clock In the morning,
Japanese closed port and was imme­ stain which clings to Booth’s name by are destroyed, it is believed the state numerious applications for plants of leaving for home by the 5:18. In his
'The young man, Thomas Appleton ume of majestic size. She laid It
down with a thump, removed her
diately seized by the authorities, in mitigating his deed.
Bpare time he performs a variety of by name, Is of more than doubtful
will co-operate and the inoculation pro­ this large variety o f strawberries.
glasses and received us with great
accordance with international regula­
To Louise Wooster, this woman, cess be carried on in a manner that
public duties at Brendon. He la a character. Miss Rebecca, my sister, modesty and decorum. The Inspector
even to the last, Booth was a kindly will insure the destruction of the ani
tions.
Trout Planting Is Begun.
recognized authority on drains, and has seen him boating on the Thames
and a fox terrier, that set up a bark­
To her mats doing the damage, and at the
Shipment of trout from the Bonne­ has produced a pamphlet on dust In the company of ladies whose ap­ ing as we entered, were the only mem­
Owing to Oregon’s new law requir­ and afTectionate gentleman.
ing physical examination before mar­ he was an out and out Unionist to same time safeguard the settlers and ville hatcheries and o f pheasants from carts. As a temperance orator his lo- pearance was—er—distinctly theatri­ bers of the party that seemed natural
the state game farms at Corvallis has cal reputation Is great, and his labors cal."
riage licenses can be issued, Vancou­ whom she attributes the assassination thpir livestock.
and at ease.
“ You surprise me."
ver, Wash., is doing a rushing business as an inspiration growing out of his
already been begun by the state fish In the cause of various benevolent as­
I found the dinner pass pleasantly
belief
that
Lincoln
alone
was
respons­
“
He
has
been
known
to
visit
music
Three
Camps
to
Employ
125,
sociations have been suitably commem­
and game warden.
in that line.
enough, despite the gloom that radi­
halls.”
ible for the terrific conflict just closed,
The fish hatcheries have this year orated by a presentation clock, three
Coquille — The Smith-Powers Log­
ated from the brother and sister.
Great disappointment is expressed and that once he was removed strife
“ Did Miss Rebecca see him there,
ging company, one o f the largest con­ between 7,000,000 and 10,000,000 Inkstands, and a silver tankard. His
Emily, the victim of the “ unfortu­
by shippers of frozen meats and but­ would be ended.
too?”
cerns of its kind on the Coast, is mak­ trout, and of these two carloads of Interests are limited to Brendon and
nate attachment," quite captured my
ter at the suspension of negotiations
“
Certainly
not,
sir;
but
she
has
it
ing preparations to open two camps about 180,000 have already been sent Oxford street; of world movements he
fancy, though I am not a ladles' man.
for a reciprocal treaty between Can­
Would Help Roads Unmerge.
three miles above this city, where it out. One carload went to Cottage thinks no more than the caterpillar on from a sure source. It was obviously Twice we dared to laugh, though the
ada and Australia.
my
duty
to
forbid
him
the
house.
I
Philadelphia — The statement was has about 50,000,000 feet o f timber. Grove and the other to Corvallis. For a leaf considers the general welfare
reproving eyes of the elders were con.
made here Monday, and came from a The right o f way for a logging rail­ shipment o f these trout the new car of the cabbage patch. Please remem- performed that duty, and extorted a stantly upon us. In the Intervals of
promise
from
my
daughter
that
she
reliable source, that the Pennsylvania road to extend two miles into the tim­ especially designed for the purpose is ber the facts, Mr. Phillips, In consid­
my talk with her I obtained the keen­
PORTLAND MARKETS
would cease to communicate with him. est enjoyment from listening to the
railroad in due time will acquire all ber from the main line is now being being used and is proving very satis­ eration of his case.
In
my
belief,
It
is
he
who
has
discov­
"Six months ago an envelope ar­
conversation of Peace and Miss Re­
Wheat—Track prices: Club, 930/ of the $126,000,000 of stock in the cleared and the road will be construct­ factory.
About 1500 birds have already been rived at his house with two lnclosures. ered the scandal to which I need not becca. The lady cross-examined him
94c; bluestem, 97c(//$l; forty-fold, Southern Pacific, now held by the ed forthwith. The logs will go to the
again
refer,
and,
In
revenge,
is
levy­
Union Pacific, if the government ac­ C. A. Smith sawmill at Marshfield.
hatched at the state game farm and One was the newspaper clipping you
very much as If he were a prisoner ac­
94c; red Russian, 92c; valley, 94c.
cedes to the proposed plan of allowing
Aason Bros, have entered into a nearly 5000 eggs are now setting. Of hold; the other a letter denouncing ing this blackmail. The law shall cused of various grave and monstrous
Oats - No. 1 white, $32 per ton; the Pennsylvania to exchange $38,-
strike
him,
If
there
Is
justice
lert
In
contract to log 18,000,000 feet of tim­ the pheasants the great majority are him as a hypocrite, and warning him
offenses. Upon the question of antl-
stained and off grade, less.
000,000 of the Southern Pacific stock ber immediately adjoining Coquille on to be sent for the stocking of the that unless the sum of twenty pounds England.”
vlvlsectlon she was especially urgent.
“ And where do I come In?” I asked, /C H R O N IC L E S T O R E C O N T IN U E D .)
Com — Whole, $28.50; cracked, held by the Union Pacific for the $42,- the east for the Coquille Mill & Mer­ ranges in Eastern and Central Oregon, was placed In the locker of a little
$29.50, per ton.
000000 par value of stock of the Balti­ cantile company, o f this city, and they since the Willamette valley is already summer house at the end of his gar­
Millstuffs — Bran, $24.500/25 per more & Ohio railroad, now held by are now extending their logging road well supplied with these game birds.
den the writer would expose him to
ton; shorts, $26.60(</27; middlings, the Pennsylvania.
to the timber. The three camps will
all brendon In his true character as
*31.
give employment to about 125 men.
a convicted drunkard.
Campus Chautauqua Site.
Bulgaria Is Willing.
“ Coran was In despair. He had Ima­
Barley—Feed, $26.500/27 per ton;
Salem The Willamette University
brewing, nominal; rolled, $28.500/
Sofia—The Bulgarian government Referendum Bill Unconstitutional. campus has been selected as the place gined his unfortunate spree long for­
29.50.
Salem—Circuit Judge Galloway has for holding the first Salem Chautau­ gotten. Not even his own relatives
has replied to the Servian invitation
Hay — Eastern Oregon timothy, for demobilization urging in effect decided that the Day bill, providing qua, July 3 to 11, inclusive. There is were aware of It. He was trying for
choice, $180/19 per ton; alfalfa, $13 that the allies adopt the Bulgarian ar­ for a special election for referendum a fine grove on the campus and the a seat on the county council; the elec­
tion was due In a month, and he re­
@14.
bitration proposal.
measures next November, is unconsti­ Chautauqua management considers it lied for his success on the support of
Onions— New red, $1.25 per sack.
Bulgaria, the note adds, is ready for tutional.
The decision is far from an ideal place for the meeting o f the the temperance party. As an election
The decision association. The campus has been weapon the old scandal could be used
Vegetables — Artichokes, 75c per demobilization, but suggests in order clearing the situation.
dozen; aparagus, Oregon, 500/75c per to prevent further attempts at pres­ was in connection with one declining fenced and the senior class will pre­ with striking effect. So he paid—as
dozen; cabbage, 1 Jo/2c pound; head sure it is necessary the contested dis­ to compel the secretary o f state to file sent its class play in the grove.
Al­ many a better man has been fool
lettuce, $2.50 per crate; peppers, 30c tricts should be occupied by mixed petitions for reference of the bill reg­ though the Chautauqua will be the enough to do under like circumstan­
pound; radishes, 100/12c per dozen; garrisons. The Greek government has ulating the practice o f dentistry. initial one for Salem, no other associ­
PLAYED WITH FIRE TOO LONG1 so frequently because he could not
ces.
believe his good fortune In being still
rhubarb, 10)2c pound; spinach, 75c submitted to Bulagria a proposal for Judge Galloway held that the petitions ation in the state will furnish a better
"In
three
days—on
Saturday,
that
Is
demobilization similar to that pro­ were irregular in that they did not entertainment this year.
per box; garlic, 70/8c pound.
M a n y W i l l U n d e r s t a n d t h e F e e l i n g s at liberty.
—the
election
takes
place.
This
posed by Servia.
contain a copy of the bill, but only the
Mrs. Mackle is asking for divorce,
T h a t M u s t H a v e In spire d T h i s
Potatoes— New, 2J0/ 3c pound.
morning he received a letter similar
caption.
because, she says, her husband is not
L o s A ng ele s Man.
Prune Growers Will Meet.
Green Fruit — Apples, new, $1.50
to
the
first,
save
that
the
demand
was
able to support her In the manner In
Columbia Drops Two Inches.
The prune growers’ convention, un­ for a hundred pounds. He had just
per box; old, nominal; strawberries,
What chance Is there for mere man which she was formerly able to live
Vancouver, Wash.—The cold weath­
Bandon Man Is Inventor.
der the auspices o f the Northwest sense enough to see that If he al­
90c @$1.15 per crate; cherries, 80/
Bandon C. Me. C. Johnson, of Ban­ Packers’ association, to meet in Salem lowed himself to he blackmailed again when a woman who has declined mar­ when she was earning numerous slmo-
t2$c per pound; gooseberries, 20i3c; er has at last apparently had its effect
on the Columbia river, which has don, has completed the invention of an July 3. “ The Standardization of the It would merely encourage further at­ riage 106 times accepts It on the 107th leons eradicating freckles.
loganberries, $1.50 per crate.
Poultry — Hens, 14c; springs, 23o/ dropped about two inches. This drop automatic lumber assorter. His ap­ Oregon Prune" will be the subject on tempt at extortion. So when he ar­ opportunity? Lots of men have gone
Filipino Food Question.
24c; turkeys, live, 180/20c; dressed, is not rapid, but it is preferable to a plication for a patent has been for­ which Prof. Lewis will speak, and rived In town, he took a cab to Scot­ through life enjoying their liberty,
In going through the Igorrote coun­
choice, 240/25c; ducks, old, 120i'13c; rise, as great damage had been done warded to Washington. This labor- Prof. Jackson will discuss “ Brown land Yard. I heard his story, and happily melancholy because the girl of
their
choice
refused
to
marry
them.
to
the
lowlands
in
this
county
below
saving device is the first thing of its Rot of the Prune.”
The aim o f this caught the next train down to Bren­
try it was impossible to secure pack­
young, 150/118c.
Crops on many farms ( kind. There are other assorters which prune convention is to improve the don. I did not call at the house, but Some have even proposed occasionally ers who would accompany us more
Eggs- Oregon ranch, case count, Vancouver.
just
to
keep
alive
the
pleasant
mel­
have
been
destroyed
and
people
have
handle the various cuts o f lumber status of that fruit as to the growing, gathered a few details concerning
than a few miles from their own vil­
20c per dozen; candled, 2l0z22r.
An ef­ him and his family. In all particulars ancholy and just to be able to con­ lage. Each hamlet seemed to have a
speedily, but the hand of man is ne­ evaporating and processing.
Butter—City creamery, cubes, 28c been compelled to find new homes.
gratulate
themselves
on
their
good
for­
The
mosquitoes
on
Hayden
Island
cessary for their operation. Mr. John­ fort is being made to draw a large at­ he seems to have spoken the truth."
standing feud with those about It
per pound; prints, 290/29$c.
tune again.
this year promise to be larger and son’s invention is proving now by tendance from all parts of Oregon and
Yet my companion and I were always
Pork— Fancy 11c per pound.
"Must the hundred pounds be placed
That
Is
what
F.
A.
Mackle,
of
Los
in
greater
number
than
ever
be­
daily trials that the entire cut of the Washington.
received with warm hospitality, In­
Veal— Fancy 14$@16c per pound.
In the summer house tonight?"
Angeles, did, but he tried It once too vited to sleep In the straw huts and
big Randolph mill can be assorted au­
Hops—1912 crop 120/ 16c per pound; fore.
"No.
The
blackmailer
gave
him
a
often
and
at
last
he
was
snared.
Now
Crop Conditions Good
tomatically, doing away with 12 men.
to partake of food, says a writer In
1913 contracts 14c per pound.
day to collect the money. It must be
Money Tight In Germany.
Wool
Eastern Oregon 10$0/I6$c
Salem - Luther J. Chapin, govern­ In tbs locker tomorrow night by eleven the coy object of his affections who so the Christian Herald. The rice and
long
withstood
his
appeals
Is
suing
for
Washington
Crops
Promising.
vegetables cooked by Igorrote women
per pound; valley, 140/16c; mohair
Berlin—The most optimistic of Ger­
ment agricultural expert, who has but o’clock."
a divorce.
were appetizing enough. Roast dog
1913 clip 300/33c.
many’s money market and the general
Hillsboro — Never in the history of recently returned from a trip through
"Which
means
that
you
will
watch
Before
Judge
Monroe
In
the
divorce
wa* balked at, but even roasting dog
Cattle — Choice steers $7.750/8; financial situation are obliged to ad­ Washington county have grain and a large part o f the county, says that
the
place
and
pull
out
the
fish
as
be
proceedings
Mrs.
Mackle
declared
that
smells good to a hungry man. Hun­
good $7.250/7.50; medium $70/7.25; mit that the present conditions are grass crops been so promising at this crop conditions are unusually good and
takes
the
bait.
It
seems
simple
In
thlrty-slx
days
Mr.
Mackle
asked
Mortgages which were hith­ season o f the year. Farmers are now the prospects are for a record yield.
dreds of dogs are brought up from the
choice cows $6.500/7; good $6.250/ critical.
her 106 times to marry him. When he lowlands about Dagupan by Tagalog
6.50; medium $6o/6.25; choice calves erto regarded as giltedged are becom­ preparing for clover harvest three The first crop, he says, will be much enough, anyhow."
began
the
thirty-seventh
day
with
the
"Oh,
yes,”
he
said.
"But
It
Is
the
venders and are sold to the mountain
$80/9; good heavy calves, $6.500/7.50; ing daily more unplareable. Money is weeks in advance of former years. In better than was expected earlier in
difficult to get for first mortgages, iloing this they hope to evade the late the season. Mr. Chapin declares that faulty sense of proportion In Coran same question she says she gave up dwelling Igorrotes every year. Fat
bulls,.$1///6.
rather
than
listen
longer
to
Mr.
which
provides
the
Interest
in
the
dogs are at a discount; lean meat Is
Hogs Light, $80/8.30; heavy, $70/ ever at an appraisement of 40 per cent June rains, and get a good harvest, the opportunities offered fruit grow­
i of the value, while money for second and then cut a second crop for the seed ers and agriculturists in this county case. Even at the time the scandal Macktes monotonous chorus.
preferred. Fifty cents to $1.50 (Mexi­
7.60.
was
no
very
serious
matter.
What
Of
course
all
men
will
realize
that
mortgages
simply
cannot
be
ob-
can currency) seemed the average
in August. Last year many farmers and the entire Willamette Valley are
Sheep Wethers, $40/5.25; ewes, $4
must
be
his
frame
of
mind
that
it
Mr.
Hackle
only
repeated
the
question
price for a dog, depending on sits.
I tained.
unsurpassed.
I netted $35 per acre for clover seed.
0/4.75; lambs, $5.560/6.75.
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