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leaking from one to the other of not with a pitiable expression. "Shall I withdraw?" "Nonsense," said the little detec tive, firmly. "Fight your election and win It, sir; und the best way to begin Is to go back and tell them all about Industrial and Educational Items o f Interest T o Oregonians view it with tear-dimmed eyes; It.” "Go and tell (hem? Go and tell the tl- skies I meeting?” he cried. R A B B IT A R M Y M ARCHING ON “ C A T E R P IL L A R ” IS A T W ORK "Yes. They’ll like you all the bet ter for It. Do you suppose there Is Pests Reach Edge o f Umatilla Al- Harnev County Land to Be Turned no human nature In Brendon? Are fa lfa District. By Big Machine. you going to keep this miserable scan Cü-Zlu/'/ios /!. CufM/t jOuy/e o f fLuiuJ qf/Ae xXnA Pendleton—The destructive invasion Rums— What is considered by many dal banging over your head all your o f the jackrabbit army is moving east as the most important event that has C q p jn y A / ó y U S ft Cowaew/V life? If you stick to politics some one ward, according to reports received Is sure to rake it up. Lie a man, Mr. occurred in the development history of he glanced over his shoulder at the from the damaged district o f Umatilla Coran. and get It over now." little man who has thus demanded his Harney county took place this week, county. The general trend o f the at " I will." attention. tack follows the course o f the lands when L. M. Baldwin and Fred Hollo He had got to his feet, his eyes set “ And what do you want?” he i between Juniper and Cold Springs way arrived in Burns with their 60- with a sudden determination. He growled. canyon. horse power “ caterpillar” engine and I am inspector Addington Peace, | » ‘ retched out his hand to each of us. James Cuiter, whose ranch is lo (Continued.) of the Criminal Investigation depart turned about, and marched out of the cated about two miles west o f Hold equipment o f 12 gang plows o f 14-inch The local was just steaming Into ment. 1 warn you, Mr. Horledge, that room like a soldier leading a forlorn cut each, harrows, seeding outfit and man, reports that the pesta have al the station when a fat, red-faced man you are lending yourself to an attempt hope against a fortresB. As the door disc harrows, which go to make up the ready reached his place. Reports came panting out of the booking-of at blackmail.” 6lammed behind him. Peace looked at big land-opening plant which it is in from scattered districts indicate that fice. Peace gave my arm a squeeze The detective spoke In so soft a me with an expression In which sym the rabbits are moving toward the tended to be. as he passed. voice that I, who .was standing by his pathy and humor were oddly mingled. The advent o f this $10,000 bunch of grain lands near Myrick, H elix and “ That Is Horledge, the chief sup "Take my word for It, Mr. Phillips,” side, could barely catch the words. farming machinery in one lot was con Fulton. porter of Coran’s opponent In tomor "Bless my soul, you say so?" cried he Bald, "many a reputation for des Experts aver that the grain will be sidered o f so much interest that seve row's election," he whispered. perate valor has been won by a less the other. ripe, thus turning away the rabbits ral auto loads o f Burns business people “ So you have been making some "I should like a five minutes’ talk sacrifice.” before they are able to eat their way went out four miles and escorted them new friends since I saw you last?” It was not until after two days that with MV. Coran and yourself. After as far as Myrick, Helix and Fulton. into the city. Upon the arrival o f the “ One or two.” he said, stepping In (hat you may take your own course. I heard the arguments by which the The animals, as soon as the grain be cavalcade in the city, several cameras to a carriage. Inspector had worked his way to a W ill you suggest It?” comes too ripe to eat, are expected to were directed on it,'and a number of When we arrived at Brendon. the Mr. Horledge did not take long to conclusion. They form a good ex atttack the green alfalfa fields, it is good pictures were taken. Remember Inspector led me off to an Inn In the The engine is a powerful puller, et make up his mind. He told the meet ample of his methods. said, and farmers o f the districts are "It was evident,” he said, "that the there is no waste o f energy. The end center of the town. It was a pleasant, ing that he might have been misin alarmed. old-fashioned place, with black raft- Noisemaking Devices Weren’t Get tho flow ing punk and tho cracker out. formed. If they would permit It, he blackmailer knew Coran's character, Parties who returned from the dam less chain or belt, which is fastened in tra peering through the plaster of the Let the loud torpedo busily boom, aged grain districts report heavy sections so as to operate after the asked for a five minutes' private con hla position as regards the election, Used a Century Ago. celling and oak panelling high on The Flutter the banner and bravely ahout. and the details of his house and losses by homesteaders over an area manner o f a roller-top desk, runs on versation with the candidate. walls. The modern Brendon had G ive to the screeching old eagle room. the ground, having corrugations that o f 200,000 acres. The meeting received the sugges grounds. Those facts suggested a T e ll the wondering, listening world once more wrapped It about, out It had not That the vanguard o f the rabbit take hold wherever they touch, so tion with cheers. It was something relative or close personal friend. The How the Fourth of July, 1812, Was O f the glory we claim and our strength You army has reached the alfalfa district there is no slipping or going back changed for three centuries. unusual In the monotony of such func theory that It was a relative was and pride: Celebrated, According to the News may find many such ancient Inns is indicated by reports that along the wards, and every ounce of power is tions. W e walked up the central aisle strengthened by the newspaper cut Let the shout be echoed from shore to shore about London, which watch the march papers of the Period. railroad track from the Columbia to utilized. And wafted o’er prairie and mountain side; between a couple of hundred pairs of ting. it was not a thing a casual ac Let the folds of our glorious flag be tossed Behind the engine were fastened as it the red brick suburbs with a dig curious eyes, mounted the platform, quaintance would be likely to keep by Stanfield hundreds o f rabbits have High o ’er the heads of unshackled men— NE of the most Interesting trailers four heavy wide-tire wagons, nified surprise, until one day the build and followed Coran Into a Binall ante-, him all these years. been killed by trains. But don’t forget that the hand that la lost features in connection with loaded with plows and other -anuchin- er steps In, and the old coach and room, the door of which Peace closed "From Coran I learnt that he had W ill never grow on your wrist again. horses or white hart comes tumbling the safe and Bane method had differences of opinion with Miss behind him. OUTSIDE W O RKERS E X E M PT ery, tanks o f distillate and everything of celebrating the Fourth necessary for the intended task of put down, and a cheap chop and tea house “ On June 15 the Brendon Anti-VIvl- Rebecca, in my conversation with Shout of the glory our ancestors won. of July now becoming so ting the prairies into cultivable shape, reigns In Its stead. W e dined early. sectlon society, of which you, Mr. her she spoke bitterly of his refusal L et the Declaration be proudly read: Attorney General Gives Opinion on lopular Is the fact that It also ramping and cooking materials, At half-past seven, by the grandfath Horledge, are president, received the to subscribe to her society for the pre Tear a hole through the roof with the rusty Ten-Hour Law. denotes a return to the the four wagons carrying about 12 er’s clock In the corner, Peace rose. gun. sum of twenty pounds from an anony vention of vivisection. She returned “ Mr. Coran's meeting does not be good old days of our an Cause the dogs to hide or to flee In dread. Salem— Attorney General Crawford tons. mous source," said the little detec to the subject several times, mention Let the czars and the kings of the world be cestors when the anniver This entire outfit came from Bend, gin until eight; but I want to be there tive. ing the financial difficulties in which has rendered an opinon regarding the told sary of Independence was ten-hour law passed by the recent leg nearly 150 miles, on the power o f the early— come along." the local branch, of which she Is the “ Certainly.” O f the pride and tho strength of a free The platform was empty when we honored with apparently islature, which, if upheld by the engine, in less than six days of travel, "That Bum was extorted from Mr. secretary, was placed. Those facts born race. little noise, but with a courts, will have a far-reaching effect. this being the longest trip ever made arrived, but a score of people were Coran by the threat of revealing the Impressed me. . Let the welkin ring as It rang of old, great deal of parading, considerable Make the land we claim an uproarious place I He holds, in substance, that the law by a “ caterpillar” on its own power. already on the front benches. W e did secret which Miss Rebecca Coran told "Before Appleton arrived last night oratory, the reading of the Déclaration Shoot and shout all the glorious day. only applies to workmen actually em A fte r furnishing food for much ad not join them, seating ourselves near of Independence, closing with numer Whoop of tho greatness of free-born men— ployed within a mill, factory or manu miration and speculation to a large the door. Brendon, or the graver ous dinners and the drinking of os But remember the nose that Is shot away facturing plant. Persons employed by crowd o f those who liked it and those part of It, moved by us In a tiny W ill never grow on your face again. many toasts as there were states In the owners of the plants and who work who didn’t, the “ train” started for stream. A few elders walked up to Mie Union. — S. E. K IS E R . outside the buildings are exempt from the scene o f its first operations near the platform with the air of those who Fire crackers, cap pistols and other the provisions o f the law, according to the agricultural experiment station, realize that they are something In the earsplitting devlcce which have caused the attorney general. Almost half where Messrs. Baldwin and Holloway world. The clock above them was so many of the Injuries following In the employes o f a sawmill and a large have a large tract o f land o f their pointing to the hour when, with a the wake of the national holiday, were o f paper mills and other manu own, and the trip was made over some thumping of feet and a clapping of IN OUR FLAG number unknown a century ago. There was SYMBOLISM soft roads without difficulty, and in hands, Coran appeared, and shook facturing plants work outside. sufficient Incentive then to make the Mr. Crawford holds that watchmen 36 hours after its arrival it was busy hands with the white-whiskered old Union, Liberty, Bravery and Peaceful biggest kind of a racket. The country chairman. who perform chores, such as keeping turning over the sod. Poeeeeelon All Indicated In the was engaged In a second war with The 12 plows in the gang will turn It was while the chairman was In fires up, foremen and superintendents National Emblem. Bngland, and the younger generation, are excepted from the provisions of over 14 feet every round, and by work troducing “ the popular and venerated with the example of the Revolutionary the act. Engineers, firemen and other ing double shifts, making about 16 townsman who had come to address When George Washington. Robert veterans before them, might have workmen who might be affected by hours per day, it is expected to plow them," that the red face of Mr. Hor Morris and John Ross prepared and been excused had they given vent to fumes, gases, etc., are within the pro 50 to 60 acres a day, and when all the ledge came peering In at the door. He presented to congress a standard for noisy demonstrations. visions o f the law, says the attorney paraphernalia is used this can be stood there for a minute, and then the Continental troops and the new According to the newspapers of the plowed, harrowed, seeded and disked modestly sat down on the bench be general. time, however, the celebration of July Union of States, every detail in our Besides plowing fore us. Peace touched my arm. and The opinion was given at the in at the same time 4, 1812, was conducted In a very o r flag was made symbolic of truth In Its stance o f Labor Commissioner Hoff, their own land, it is the intention of we moved along until we were Just dor!y way. The phrase "safe and sane” breadth and beauty and as the proud and it is probable that the Supreme these gentlemen to break up land behind him. was not used In describing the events herald of those fundamental princi court will be asked to construe the for the Oregon & Western Coloniza The chairman ended at last, and, of the day. Their substitutes a cen ples our national banner has been dis tion company, for the Hanley company amid fresh applause, Coran rose and law. _________ tury ago were “ genteel" or “ respect played for 132 years. and for many others who will find this stood gazing down at the little crowd In tlie first place, It Is the banner able.” One of the early celebrations the cheapest way to get it done. Oregon Products Lauded. with a benevolent satisfaction. Their of the union, tho union of states Into at Princeton was thus described: respect and admiration was the breath Roseburg—“ Oregon Products" was Tho flag belonging to the town was a solid national compact; the union Bay City Has Sensation. of life to the man. You could see It displayed opposite the front of the of effort to free these states and de the topic discussed at the first annual Bay City— Excitement runs high at In his eyes. In his gesture as he beg eollege. At 11 o'clock a genteel com fend them; the union of hearts loyal "M ade in Oregon” banquet held at the pany of ladies and gentlemen assem and true; and this Idea of national First Presbyterian church in Roseburg present over the finding o f what is ged for silence. "M y friends.” bled In the college hall, where they union emblazoned on our banner Is recently. The banquet was given by supposed by some to be ambergris. He had got no farther when Hor some o f the fishermen were agreeably entertained by two ex expressed in the field of blue on which the ladies’ auxiliary to the Roseburg Thursday THIS 15 SHOCKING! HE GROANED. cellent orations suitable to the occa shine the stars of the several states. Commercial club, and was attended by brought in a few pounds o f the sub ledge sprang to his feet with a raised The menu stance and showed it around town. A t hand. sion. To destroy this union would be to re several hundred citizens. “ Mr. Chairman," he shouted. “ I you this morning, and which you veri I had carefully searched the summet How safe the Fourth was In New verse the progress of our history and was made up o f Oregon products. Pro night men were seen coming home York 100 years ago may be Judged make void the struggle and sacrifice fessor J. W. Groves, o f the local pub from all directions on the day, and as have a question to ask the candidate." fied this afternoon by a reference to house. In a corner of the woodworl lic schools, acted as toastmaster, and near as can be learned about 1000 There was a slight outcry, a few the old newspaper flies in the British I discovered a note from Miss Emily from one of the newspaper accounts, of our fathers. The place was the lover's letter box which says: In the second place, It Is the banner many men and women o f local prom pounds o f the same substance has been hisses and groans; but the tide of lo museum." "I had no Idea— this Is most sur Indeed, I had been expecting tha We are happy to state that no evil of liberty. These states were united inence responded. Each speaker urged cached awaiting a report from chem cal politics did not run strongly In ists on samples sent out. Brendon. Besides, everyone knew prising. I— Is It Illegal?" he stutter young gentleman's appearance lon| accident happened, and that the great in the cause of freedom. The struggle the use o f Oregon-made goods. From reports received in Bay City Horledge He had the largest gro ed. before he came. I did not, however est order and tranquillity were main of their common enemy forced them from other points on the Coast, both cer’s shop In the town. Soldiers’ Home Praised. "Blackmail for whatever purpose Is tell this to Mr. Coran when he pressel to unite their efforts In the struggle tained throuffti the day and evening. “ It would be better to question him Illegal. Further attempts have been for an arrest. It would hardly havi Salem — ,The Soldiers’ Home at north and south, much o f the stuff is Tho Fourth of July, 1812. was for common liberty. The recognized opened with tho raising of tho Stars liberty as one of the Inalienable rights Roseburg is reported to be in excellent being found, which creates the im after his speech, Mr. Horledge,” pro made to extort money. It Is because been fair on the girl. I do not lmag tested the old chairman. they failed that you were placed in lne that they will And the old gen and Stripes over all the public build to be bestowed by the creator and In condition by M. S. Shrock, deputy pression that it is not ambergris. tleman so Btony-hearted after to "I should prefer to answer this gen possession of the facts today.” ings and on the shipping In,the har the cause of their liberty and the dairy and food commissioner, who has Road Right o f W ay Fixed. tleman at once,” Coran Interposed. bor At ten o'clock the militia with liberty of their children they have just made an inspection o f the institu "It seemed a mean trick, anyway," night As for the young man. In thi He stood with his hands, clasping said Horledge, penitently. “ I wish I Inquiries I made concerning him, i the members of the Tammany society, pledged tbelr lives, their liberties and tion. Mr. Shrock said: “ I went out Ashland — Fears that the new road the Tailors, Hibernian, Provident, Co their sacred honor. Yes, It Is the flag to the Soldiers’ Home at Roseburg and over the Siskiyous will leave the and unclasping, before him, but nev had never listened to the old cat. found nothing that was not straight inspected the kitchen, dining room and lumbian and Manhattan societies with of the free! er moved his eyes from his opponent. But, 8quaretoea— I beg your pardon, and honest. I put him out of the list ranchers in that vicinity off the right There was grit In the fellow, after all. the cordwainers, shipwrights and oth In the third place, It Is also the store rooms. It is the neatest place I Mr. Coran— I mean our friend here at an early date. er trades, met In the park In front of banner of bravery. Never In the his have found by great odds. It scored of way are groundless, inasmuch as "It would be simpler If you with has always been such a model that "W ho the person may have beet tho city hall, which had lately been tory of the world did more heroic men 97.3 out o f a (possible 100. I think it there will not be any great change drew," said the red-facod man, shuffl I thought It rather fun. He can win that listened at tho window I canno* finished. There they drew up In order place themsekves upon the altar of might be well to say by way o f com made. Out of Ashland the new road ing his feet uneasily. the election, and welcome, after this." say; but I conclude It was Miss Re of parade, and after a national salute patriotism because they feared God parison that all o f the other eating will leave the old one near Barron, in “ That your party's candidate might “ That la all, then. I want a word becca. She certainly did not attempi had been fired by the veterans of the< and recognized tho Justice of their houses which I have scored averaged this county. A t Steinman the new be returned unopposed?" In private with these two gentlemen. to carry off the parcel. highway will cross the old one and Revolution, they marched down Broad principles, they were willing to Bacrl about 65 to 66.” “ Don’t force me to explain,” cried Good night to you, and many thanks.” "This morning I discovered that at keep to the cast o f the toll road until way to Beaver street to Broad, up flee life Itself. As we look upon the Horledge. "W hy not withdraw?" "Great Scot! Inspector, but you anonymous donation of twenty poundi Hilt, Cal., is reached. These changes Pearl to Beekman. where, at the cor banner today and remember that It Incorporation Is Opposed. "You waste the time of the meet gave me a fright. I hope, Mr. Coran, was sent to Miss Rebecca's society th« are necessary in order to secure a rei ner of Oold street, tho assemblage en was made expressive of brave and you don't bear malice? That’s all day after the first successful attempi Salem—About 20 farmers have em dueed grade which will not exceed 6 ing.” tered St. George's church. The serv patriotic men, It recalls the heroic "Very well, gentlemen, I say that right, then. Good night all.” at blackmail. I kept an eye on th« ices consisted of a prayer, reading of struggles of the Revolution. The red ployed legal counsel in this city to file per cent in favor o f the new road. Mr. Coran there I* no fit candidate, As he disappeared through the door house, and shortly after midday shi tho Declaration of Independence, nev signifies It Is the banner of the brave. suit to prevent the incorporation o f because— ” the elder man dropped Into a chair, walked down to Horledge's shop. H« Farmers’ Union Convenes. er omftted In tho old-time celebra In the last place. It Is the banner West Woodbum. The farmers appeal There Is something unsettling In covering his face with his hands. Is the president of her society. They tions, and an oration by Samuel B. Ro 'o f peaceful possession. Wherever It ed to Governor West, declaring that Independence — The second meeting the official tap on the shoulder which "This Is shocking!” he groaned. remained for some time together, and maine, one t f the Tammany Sachems. -floats, our flag is the symbol of the object o f making a city out o f the o f the Polk County Farmers’ Union the police of all countries cultivate, "Oh, Mr. Peace, are you sure It was thert Horledge took a train to London. ' Earlier In the day the military or- soveirelgn rule. It stands for nation- community is to enable two men to es was held in this city Saturday. The something which It does not take pre my sister?” I followed him to the newspaper room g&nlzatlons-of the city were reviewed! al ownersihip— not of any party, large tablish a saloon. Forty residents of business houses held their monthly vious experience to recognize. Hor- In the British museum. Things were "There Is no doubt at all." on tile Battery park hy Generals Ste or small, but the ownership of all the the territory have signed a petition sales at the same time, and as a result ledge's face turned a shade paler aa "But what can I do now'?" be asked, becoming plainer. vens. Bloom field and Morton, and they people; and as such It Is the pledge that the saloon be opened. The farm people from nearly all sections o f the "I have now no doubt that Miss Re marched up Broadway to Chambers of peac^ and back of the flag stand ers oppose incorporation because much county were here. A t 1 :30 o ’clock in becca guessed who we were from the street, down Chambers to Greenwich the people and back of the people Is o f their land would be in the city lim the afternoon,p in the Sis Theater first. She told the secret to Horledge, street, and back to the Battery, where Clod, whose truth Is displayed In Its its and they would have to pay city building, Luther J. Chapin, govern who was, you remember, one of her taxes. It la stated, "after going through seW ¿signs and symbols. ment expert from the United States brother's chief opponents In the elec eral military maneuvers, ttay were department o f agriculture, delivered REV. S. T. WILLIS. tion, out of sheer feminine spite. I dismissed." an address on “ Farm Management and A lfa lfa Earlier Than Usual. suspected the man would attempt Demonstration W ork.” This was fol Redmond— Recent rains in this sec Rather Dull. something at the meeting on Friday All That Happened. When we-get down to It, life hasn't tion, and extending as far north as lowed by a permanent organization. night. My suspicion waa correct, aa " T o , Jim! Flshln?" "Naw; drownin' 'half aa many complications aa a ten- the dry farming country, have put the you saw.” worms."— Harper's Weekly. Yloseburg Road to Be Repaired. ground in good condition for the grow cent melodrama. “ And the election?" Roseburg — A fte r inspecting the ing crops. A ll kinds o f grain and root I "H e won his seat on the council. I crops are looking well. A lfa lfa this Myrtle Point-Roseburg stage road, think he deserved It, Mr. Phillips.” BEACH COVERED WITH RSH The old’ tlraers who have observed year is earlier than in previous sea j the county court decided to plank that these runa for many years say that the sons, and there will be a large yield portion o f the highway extending from SAVING THE ITALIAN BABIES give In case of confinement $8. It (CHRONICLES TO BE CONTINUED.) does not make any difference whether Crowds Gather In Thoueande oSVLIUle flsh come up to spawn on three succes This season about 3000 acres o f alfal- the summit o f the mountain and down Caring for Blind Babies. Shlnere at Night la sive nlghth. commencing with the third fa were put in in the territory tribu- the canyon to the Coos county line, Maternity Insurance In That Coun the woman la married or not. Mother Mrs. Cynthia Westover Allen, presi and child are thus taken of for at least night aftnr the full moon In March. tary to Redmond. This makes nearly The work will be done by contract and California. / f try Has Greatly Reduced Infant one month after the birth of the In dent of the International Sunshine April and ¿May, or April, May and June' 4500 acres in this crop in the Red will cost in the neighborhood o f $5000 Mortality. fant. The Italian law requires, furth society, was the first person to public Thousands of little flsh coming on The only ¿dace on the range county mond district. When planked the road will The recent rains dam a mile. ly ask permission to take blind babies the sands at Serra, three miles below coast whore the flsh spawn It at Sierra. aged small fruits. Italy Joined In 1902 the few Euro er, that a factory with more than out of the homes, for defectives and to be in shape for traffic during the win San Juan Capistrano, furnished .a most In San IMego county, near the Orange pean states which have established fifty women workers must provide a try to have them brought up In homes ter as well as the summer months. unusual sight and gave an opportunity county llnetat.San Onofre. similar runs laws for the better protection of wo decent room In which mothers can at like other children. The Sunshine Damage to Cherries Slight. for the capture by hand at many, hun ,occur.—Santa Ana (Cal.) Dispatch. men working In Industrial occupations tend to their babies and nurse them. society Is now making the mothering Estate Valuation Protested. The Dalles— The heavy rains o f last dreds of flsh. after confinement. This law prohib Frequently, large factories have a kind of blind babies one of its departments Salem — W. M. Gregory, attorney week slightly damaged some o f the of day nursery with a trained nurse In Three moonlight nights of each of Right Place. cherries in this vicinity, the fruit be for the Mary Pennoyer estate, pro ited women from working for a month charge. Infant mortality has been of work. She established a private the three spring months the flsh, which "His, teacher tells me our Jimmy ing cracked. The moisture which was tested to Treasurer Kay, against his after confinement, but contained no home for the blind babies of New York resembles the smelt, g o « on the 'was Impertinent in answering him experienced, however, amounting to action in increasing the valuation o f provisions about the collecting of greatly reduced among Industrial and then disked the board of education workers.— The Survey. sands to spawn. Tho larger wnves abtyut his ancient history lesson." funds from which the expenses could about an inch, was o f general benefit the property from $87,000 to $300,000. to take on the work, and after many oarry the flsh up and leave them flop '•Seema to me that was all right far to all forms o f vegetation, especially The Oids, Wortman & King store, in be defrayed. For this reason regu disappointments she had the satisfac Success. ping on the sand, flashing In-the moon br(ck talk." lations were generally disregarded, spring grain and potatoes, an advant Portland, is situated on a part o f the A t a luncheon In New York the tion of seeing Institutions for blind ligh t The beach for nearly'half a mile and women w ent back to work as soon age which more than counterbalanced property. The case wifi be heard in topic under discussion was the arrest children established by acts of legis on both sides of the mouth of San Juan as they were able to do so. Over the Telephone Perhaps. the small damage to the cherries. court early next week. lature In New York and New Jersey. creek was literally covered with the A t the end of AprlL 1912. a new law of Mayor Lunn and the Rev. Algernon "Yeast—What made you say my wife S. Crapsey of Schenectady for street little flsh one night recently. The run hs)< a prominent mouth. If you never came Into force. All women In Indus Umpqua Fishways Inspected. Big Sawmill Is Burned. Most Noiseless Goode He Had. »peaking during the Little Falls strike. commenced soon after midnight saw her? Roseburg — R. E. Clanton, state The new clerk was doing hla best to Hood River Entailing a clear loss tries between fifteen and fifty years John D. Rockefeller. Jr., without The coming of the flsh Is a great oc of age belong now to an obligatory Cslmsonbeak—Oh, I heard It game and fish warden, and F. J. o f slightly more than $100,000 the big be accommodating, but It seamed to praising or blaming either the two casion In the San Juan Capistrano Mis Hughes, chairman o f the state game sawmill and 1.000,000 feet o f lumber, maternity Insurance fond. The em him that his customer was trying to men or the strike that they advocated, ployer pays the dues of 20 to 40 cents sion valley. People gathered from far Neither Did They. and fish commission, inspected the o f the Oregon Lumber company, were call for things of which he had nevar and near, and nearly every one re Jtedd—I saw some striking glovas at fishways in the Umpqua river this destroyed at Dee Saturday morning, a year, and Is allowed to deduct half gave utterance to an epigram that heard Finally she asked. "Have yon every young business man would do the amount from the wages. These turned with half a flour sack filled with/ Cot ton A Goode's store today. week. An engineer has been employ the flames for several hours menacing any silent cloths?" Doubt clouded bis well to paste above his desk. the beauties. Eight to ten automobiles tGfeen—Indeed! I didn't know thay ed by Mr. Clanton and the several the entire town. It is not jknown doss, together with fines of employes face for a moment, then he brought far violation of the law and a govern loads of Santa Anana were on hand "Success,'' said Mr Rockefeller, kejit'boxlng glove». dams in this vicinity will be provided whether or not the company will re down a box and triumphantly spread ment subsidy, makes It possible to "knows no eight-hour law.” out a muffler. with additional fish ladders. build. OREGON STATE NEWS IN GENERAL ... .. o f AldioçlonPeàce % Æ yïï . F letcher R obihsom MR CORAN’S ELECTION IN GOOD OLD DAYS O