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NEWS Of THE WEEK STRIKERS IN FULL CONTROL Reign of Terror at Johannesburg Unequaled Since War. OREGON STATE NEWS IN GENERAL iMtfOwclej.of . 1 the arm and led m e back tow ards the uouse. He looked very white and 111. I still begged for an explanation, and at last he told me the truth. My Uncle, Colonel Bulstrode, had been found lying In the road stabbed to death with a spear. They bad no Idea who the m urderer m ight be. “They brought up the body to the house. A fterw ards they let me see him. Even In death hi* face was con vulsed with passion. Oh, It Is dread ful, dread fu l!” H er reserve gave way all In a mo m ent, and she burst Into a fit of sob bing. hiding her face In her hands. It was some tim e before she regained her self-control, and when she spoke again It wan with difficulty and In d e tached sentences. “It was about three o’clock,” she said. “Mr. Boyne came Into the room w here I was. He told me th a t my un cle had spoken very bitterly to him In th eir Interview , and th at there had been a quarrel between them ; but Mr. Boyne's sorrow was sincere. I am sure It was sincere. A fterw ards he begged me not to believe any rum ors I m ight hear about him. Then he went away. Afterw ards, as I was looking from the window, I saw him walking down the drive with a po liceman. Several of th e servants were gathered at the front door watching and pointing. I don't know how—but tho suspicion cam e to me— perhaps It was through w hat Cullen had said. I ra n down th e sta irs and ordered them to answer. At last they told me—he had been a rrested —for the m urder.” W e waited for a while, and then the little Inspector rose, and, In his courteous m anner, offered her his arm. She took It, looking a t him through her tears. "H e Is Innocent, Mr. Peace,” she said. “I tru st so, Miss Sherrlck.” They moved off up the walk, I fol lowing behind them. W e em erged from the shrubbery on to a broad lawn. The house, a spraw ling old mansion of red brick, was before us. We crossed the grass, and, turning an angle of the house, came to the porch, from which a drive curled away am ongst the folluge of an avenue of elms. The central hall was b e tte r fitted for a m useum than a habitation of comfort-loving folk. Bronze gods and goddesses glimmered In the cor ners, dragons carved In teak glared upon the eastern arm s and arm or th at lined the walls, the duller husf Johannesburg — The settlem ent of Industrial and Educational Items of Interest To Oregonians the strik e among the gold m iners in the Rand d istric t, which the govern m ent arranged w ith a com m ittee of strik ers, has proved ineffective. PUPILS SAVE STATE MONEY OREGON FAIR BOARD NAMED The mobs reassem bled Saturday. All train s and stre etca rs suspended O. A. C. Foundry Does Much Prac Commission of Five Will Manage service, the crews refusing to work. tical Work. State Exhibit in 1915. No new spapers were able to publish. k A women'* ju ry in San Francisco Additional troops guarded the Rand More than $800 has been saved the Salem —R. A. Booth, E ugene; C. L. OhrfU/ias m/A /I. Own Doyfc a / 77f //¡eßäiAcrriJJcZtt acquitted a woman charged w ith ex club, the scene o f serious encounters s ta te by one piece o f work in the Hawly, Polk county; W. L. Thomp tortion. 1 Saturday. A g re a t mob assem bled foundry of the Oregon A gricultural son, Pendleton, and O. M. Clark and E rie., P a., celebrated the victory of there, hooting and je e rin g the troops. college, for, under the direction o f A John F . Logan, of Portland, w ere a p Miss Sherrlck, “and when he died he Commodore Perry on Lake E rie 100 A huge m eeting was held to cele E. Ridenour, in stru cto r in foundry pointed commissioners to have full left as my guardians and trustees my years ago. bra te the s trik e rs ' victory. The lead practice, the students have m ade the charge of the Oregon ex h ib its a t the m other's two brothera. Colonel Bul- strode and Mr. A nstruther Bulstrode. The B ulgarian arm y is believed to ers invited the men to attend the fu n castings for the brackets to carry J.he Panam a-Pacific International E xposi They Colonel Bulstrode, who had been In have cut off the line of re tre a t of Ser- eral of those killed, whom they des pipes to be placed in the tunnel for tion in San Francisco in 1915. cribed as “ m arty rs to a glorious the extension o f the heating plant, and w ere appointed by a com m ittee named the Indian Staff Corps, had retired v ia ’s forces. the manhole rings and covers. cause.” a t the last session of the legislature, the year before my fa th e r’s death, Samuel H ill, famous road builder of The suggestion th a t Governor Gen D uring the y ear th e foundry has consisting of Governor W est, Secre and taken this house. It was with “Are you Inspector re ac e, Sir?” the N orthw est, called on K ing George, eral G ladstone's recall be demanded m ade fourteen runs, a g g reg a tin g nine ta ry of S ta te Olcott, S ta te T reasurer him th a t I went to live. Richmond He looked w bat he was, a garden suited him, for he could spend the day o f England. tons o f good castings. These were Kay, Speaker of the House M cArthur was greeted w ith cheers. er's boy, and he stood on the platform used in the shops, in re p air work, and A ballot of the A m algam ated So and P resident of the Senate M alarkey, a t his London club and yet be home A grand ju ry has begun probing in of Richmond Btatlon regarding us to charges of g ra ft in the St. Louis ciety of E ngineers of the whole reef in m aking new m achines and equip the governor being the only m ember with a solemn, if cherublo, counte In plenty of tim e for dinner. m ent for various departm ents of the gave a vast m ajority in favor of ac who did not attend the m eeting. “My uncle A nstruther was also an municipal assembly. Thus fourteen departm ents cepting the proposed settlem ent. The college. It is expected th at the commission nance. The little Inspector nodded Anglo-Indian. He had been for many A caucus shows th a t the D em ocratic council o f the society adopted a reso were served d uring the college year, will organize im m ediately, as it has his head as he fe lt In his pocket for years a planter !n Ceylon. It was on senators have a m ajority of one in lution providing for the calling of a including the dairy, agricu ltu re, chem much work of im portance. The suc the tickets. i the Colonel's advice th a t he took a favor of ta riff reform . “I have a cab w aiting for you, sir.” house n e ar us when he came home strik e a month hence should the g riev istry , experim ental engineering, the cess o f O regon’s undertaking will de various shops, physical tra in in g and pend upon the work of th e commission “Are you from the E lm s?” A noted Tacoma politician has re ances not be adequately redressed. this spring. The Federated Unions are flushed others. in expending $176,000 appropriated by “Yes, sir. Miss Sherrtck sent me turned from the E ast, lauding P re si "I first m et Mr. Boyne last C hrist D uring the two sem esters 59 stu w ith success and confident th a t they the legislature for the e x h ib it of the to m eet you, having heard as you mas, when we were skating on some dent Wilson and his policies. are com plete m asters of the situation. dents w ere enrolled in the work in the sta te . were coming.” llooded meadows by the Thames. He It is reported th a t a revolutionary The trades unionists are ready to obey foundry, an excellent show ing fo r a The appropriation is larg e r than We walked up the steps to th e road p a rty is form ing in South A rfica, as a any order given them . The leaders dep artm en t ju s t installed two years th a t m ade by the neighboring sta te s way, climbed into the cab, and, with I b a lawyer, and, though he Is doing well, Is by no m eans a rich man. Un result of the big m iners' strike. have already cupimanded the news ago. They g e t a tra in in g here th a t of W ashington and Idaho, and the the boy on the box, dragged our way fortunately, I am an heiress, Inspec papers to cease fm blication until fu r prepares them to do good work, giving m em bers of th e commission believe it up th e steep of the narrow street, to r Peace.” Mount T am alpais, San Francisco’s th e r notice. They count on the gov them a foundation such as will enable m ost noted reso rt of scenic beauty, is ern m en t’s fe a r of the natives, 200,000 them to become proficient in a short will be ample for an adequate show past the S tar and G arter (the hostelry “I understand, Miss Sherrlck." ing. of ancient glories), and so for a mile sw ept by a disastrous brush fire. “Colonel Bulstrode expected me to of whom are locked in the compounds tim e in case they desire to go into The bill places in the hands of the until, a t a word from our youthful m ake w hat he called a first-rate m ar Chicago authorities declare th a t the a t the m ines. They m ight s ta rt loot o th er foundries. commission the e n tire supervision of conductor, the cab drew up a t a producer g ets only 52 per cent of the ing and killin g if unloosed. the building or buildings, employes, wlcket-gate In a fence of split oak. riage. Mr. Boyne and I had been en money paid by consumers for berries C asualties resulting from the fight SUMMER SCHOOL NEAR LAKE salaries of employes, and the general As we stepped out a girl sw ung open gaged for two weeks, and at last we decided to tell the Colonel. We knew in th a t city. ing S aturday are now estim ated a t conduct of the s ta te ’s affairs. the gate and stood confronting us. there would be trouble, but there was M embers of the commission will re The governm ent won its first legal I 110. Two officers, three soldiers and Joseph, In Wallowa County, Chos She was a tall and graceful crea nothing to be gained by continued ceive no salaries. Mr. Booth was se ture, with the delicacy of the blonde te st case involving the constitutional several policemen w ere wounded. en by University. The editors of the various new s lected to represent the Southern dis coloring a beautiful face. T h ere was postponem ent. Mr. Boyne m ade an ity of the law reg u latin g w ireless te l appointm ent with him for one o'clock papers conferred w ith the Federated W illam ette U niversity, Salem —The tric t, Mr. Hawley the W illam ette val fear In h e r blue eyes, a fe ar th a t wid today. egraphy and telephony. U nions’ leaders, w ith the resu lt th a t W illam ette U niversity will hold ley, Mr. Thompson E astern Oregon, ened and fixed th e m ; and a trem or “The m orning seemed as If It were The First-Second N ational bank of l the T ypographical Union will publish sum m er school a t L ake Joseph, Or., and M essrs. Logan and Clark the P o rt of th e full red lips th a t told of a g reat never to end. As the hour approach P ittsb u rg was closed by order of bank a paper g iving colorless reports of the from Ju ly 14 to A ugust 22, inclusive. land d istrict. calam ity. ed 1 could w ait In my room no longer. exam iners, and th ree o th er large | events, Joseph is selected because it is s itu a t "Inspector Addington Peace 7” I slipped out of a side door Into the E xcept a t the tim e of the Jam eson ed near banks have gone into the hands o f re L ake W allowa and it is LONDON MAN WILL LECTURE "Yes, Miss S herrlck.” upper garden, which lies a t the fu rth j raid in 1896 and the outbreak o f the planned in the years to come to hold ceivers as a result. T here was th a t about the little In er side of th e house. I wandered w ar in 1899 this c ity has not e x p eri all the work a t some advantageous General Am arando Riva, national Dr. F. H. Hayward to Make Ad spector which ever Invited th e tru st about for some tim e In g re at misery. enced such a day of terrorism as Sat- chief of police, was shot and m ortally j urday. The mobs in the business sec point on the shores of the lake. This of the Innocent, and also, to be frank, W hen I heard the stable clock chime dress at Summer School. has an a ltitu d e of 4400 feet. wounded by General A sbert, governor no Inconsiderable proportion of the the half-hour, I started back to the tion caused less fe a r than desperadoes U niversity of Oregon, Eugene P resid en t Homan and Vice P re si of H avana i t, - r r T ’ w^ >8e Pr ' va^e who were th rea te n in g to dynam ite the dent Todd, of W illam ette, have been Prom inent educators of Oregon and a t guilty to their special disadvantage. house. It m ust have been decided club was raided and a num ber o f mem- homes of the wealthy. J I have noticed a sim ilar confidence between them one way or the other. least two o th er men of note in the ed Inspired by certain of the m ore fa w orking upon th is sum m er school plan bers arrested and fined for gam bling. “I had reached the drive and was ucational world will take p a rt on the for a year. T hey have m ade several Roosevelt dem ands th a t the nation SERVIANS ADMIT REVERSES v isits to the place and have secured program of an educational conference mous doctors. So I was not surprised walking up to the front door when I when Miss Sherrlck walked up to saw Cullen, th e butler, come running be prepared a t all tim es for war. the assistance o f the citizens th ere as called for F riday and Saturday, July 25 and 26, as a p art of the sum m er The total death roll from h eat in the Battles Longest and Bloodiest of well as th a t of the school a uthorities of W allowa county and the educators school sessions o f the U niversity of E ast and Middle W est has reached 360. Whole Balkan Conflict. of the border land of Idaho, Oregon Oregon. Besides a lecture on the so F ig h tin g betw een B ulgarians and cial sta tu s of the teacher in G reat B elgrade—The Servian governm ent and W ashington. Servians is said to be bloodiest in Bal has addressed a note to B ulgaria, for B ritain, by Dr. F. H. H ayw ard, in kans history. spector of schools of London, England, m ally breaking off diplom atic rela- Apple Association Grows. there will be papers by S uperintendent John C ort has q u it the th e a te r busi- t 'ons and announcing the recall of the Hood R iver— A t a special m eeting - N orthw est and j m in iste r a t Sofia. ness in S eattle and - the recently the stockholders o f the W hite Meek, o f Boise, Idaho; Superintendent Servian troops have victoriously en- Salmon V alley A pple G row ers’ asso Alderm an, of P ortland; S uperinten gone to New York. Eugene; Professor I tered Kotchana. A semi-official ciation, com prised of the grow ers of dent Hug, o f Seven men w ere stabbed in a fight statem ent, however, describing the Husum and Underwood in Southern Schafer, of U niversity o f Oregon in a G ettysburg hotel when some one m ilitary position a fte r five days’ fight W ashington, ju s t across the Columbia Professor Ressler, of Oregon A gricul used abusive words ag ain st Lincoln. ing m akes the admission th a t the Ser from Hood R iver, voted unanim ously tural college, and m any other edu vian arm s have not been so uniform ly to affiliate w ith the N orth Pacific Dis cators o f the state. Sentim ent in W all stre e t is becom successful as was previously reported. P resentation of the papers is intend trib u to rs, th e ir connection to be made ing more cheerful. D escribing the five days’ operations through the A pple G row ers’ associa ed to open the way to general discus W itness in lobbying investigation betw een V ardar and K rivolak, it says tion, the am algam ated selling associa sion of the different problem s pre sented. adm its using names of various con i th a t a fte r holding a g re atly superior tions o f th is city. gressm en in operations to hoax Wall 1 force in check the Servians were A num ber o f apple orchards of this forced to re tire. Thus Krivolak fell sm aller d istric t will come into b earing Big Mill Goes to Seaside. S tre et financiers. j into the hands of the B ulgarians. It th is year, and the coomm unity will Seaside — W ith the closing of a Owing largely to the a ctiv ities of contends, however, th a t th is B ulgarian ship out a large q u a n tity of peaches. lease, presum ably w ith A. Welch, Senator Jones, of W ashington, no j success was insignificant compared electric power m agnate of the N orth woman can buy intoxicating drinks in w ith the Servian successes ag ain st the w est, Seaside is assured o f a sawm ill, Pears Will Be Exhibited. the City of W ashington. B ulgarian rig h t wing. which will begin operation about Oc M edford—A t a m eeting o f the Com A nother semi-official com m unication A thunder storm sw ept the G e tty s says last w eek’s b a ttle s w ere the long m ercial club a cam paign was launched tober 1 next. The lease w as m ade by burg battlefield fo r nearly an hour, est, the bloodiest and the hardest to m ake Jackson County F a ir distin- W ashington c ap italists through J . E. bringing re lief from the sw eltering fought of all the b a ttle s in the Balkan giushed each y e ar by its e x h ib it of O ates. O ther nam es w ere withheld. The lease runs for 50 years. heat to the civil w ar veterans. Medford people are of the | war. The Servians lost 15,000 killed pears. Construction of the m ill will s ta rt opinion th a t no d istric t in the world jjg . and wounded, and the B ulgarians 20,- A ugust 1. Considerable money has Senator Hitchcock w ithdrew in produces a pear th a t can equal in qual 000. The B ulgarian losses w ere in been paid to Olson Bros, for a supply gust from the D em ocratic caucus be ity and flavor th a t grown in th is v al creased by the bad organization of of logs already cut. Olson Bros, have cause th a t body refused to put a grad ley, and they believe th a t this fa c t uated income tax on tobacco produc th eir Red Cross service and lack of should be m ade known to the country guaranteed to supply the m ill w ith com m unications and transports. logs during the life of the lease. tion. It was reported th a t th e Greeks a t large through a perm anent ex h ib it. The mill site adjoins the Seaside F ifty cents a head was charged visi This y ear $250 in prizes will be g iv from D oiran are advancing tow ard Ki- electric power plant, adjoining the tors to inspect the steam ship Im pera- volak, w here a desperate b a ttle has en for the pear exh ib it by the associa site of an old mill which has been out to r on her first trip to New York, and been rag in g for th ree days. tion, and it is probable th a t o ther o f use for some years. the money, over $15,000, is being used prizes will be offered for the sweep- The deal assures Seaside o f an in for charity. stakes exhibit. Wilsons Worship Simply dustrial population throughout the I t is believed the D em ocratic caucus year. Cornish, N. H.— In a quaint little will defeat the tariff bill am endm ent Burns Has Heavy Rains. church, a century old, where wor- prohibiting the im portation of goods shipped h alf a hundred country Women Exchange Cooking. B urns—T his p a rt of Oregon has been folk. made wholly or in p a rt by children un P resident Wilson and his e n tire fam ily Hood R iver num ber of fam ilies of visited by the finest rain ever e x p eri der 14 years o f age. listened to a sermon Sunday on the re enced a t th is tim e of the year. Be the U pper Hood R iver valley have lation betw een the leader and the led. ginning Ju n e 19 there was rain every adopted a unique plan for conducting No reference was made to the P re si day of the month. The total fall for th e ir household work on a co-operative PORTLAND MARKETS dent by the Rev. J . E. Schneider, the the month was over 2$ inches. Ju ly basis this summer. In this d istric t dom estics are scarce, W heat—T rack p rices: Club, 910/ pastor, y e t the them e he took was the is the g re a t crop-m aturing m onth in 92c; bluestem , 95ft/96c; red Russian, inter-dependence of people in the ordi this latitude, and, w ith such generous and the households, all w ithin a short nary w alks o f life w ith those in high m oisture in th e grourtfl, the m onth distance of one another, will assem ble 90c; valley, 93c. should be a record-breaker. Ranges a ltern ately a t one of the homes, where O ats—No. 1 w hite, $29ft/30 per ton; authority. D uring Mrs. W ilson, Miss Eleanor, Dr. and the meadows were never b e tte r the m eals will be prepared. stained and off grade, less. TH ERE WAS TEAR IN HER BLUE EYES, A FEAR Com — Whole, $28.50; cracked, Cary T. Grayson, U. S. N., and a se than a t present, and the crop of upland the past two weeks the residents of c re t service man, w ent to the chui'ch hay will be the b est in m any years in the China Hill d istric t of the valley $29.50 per ton. THAT WIDENED AND FIXED THEM. have been taking th e ir m eals a t the in an autom obile w ith the President, quality as well as quantity. B arley— Feed, $23fti23.50 per ton. home o f Homer A. Rogers, a Portland Hay — E astern Oregon tim othy, and in a little car behind w ere Miss real e sta te man, who passes the sum choice, $18ft/19per to n ; a lfa lfa , $13 Jessie W ilson and F rancis Dowes Logging Road to Burn Oil. m ers on his ranch here. Sayre, her fiancee. in 14. him, and laid her hand on his arm, out of th e W ilderness—as we call of Ivory and Jade contrasted with th* Eugene — O il-burning locomotives Onions Red and yellow, $1.10«/ with a confident appeal In her eyes. the shrubberies where we now art b rilliant turquoise of old Pekin vases. will be used exclusively on the logging Big Mill to Be Rebuilt. Page’s Salary Is Continued. 1.25 per sack. "Do you know they have arrested and so across the lawn tow ards me. It was here, am ong these spoils ol lines of the Booth-Kelly L um ber com Charles T. Early, m anaging d irector him ?" she said. V egetables — A rtichokes, 75c per New Y ork— W alter H. Fage, A m er pany, beyond W endling, when opera He was In an excited state, waving the east, th at Miss Sherrlck left us, dozen; asparagus, Oregon, 60cft/$l; ican am bassador in London, is still on tions are resum ed a fte r th e F ourth of of the Oregon L um ber company, an "I had not heard. W hat Is his his arm s and shouting. Cullen Is so walking up th e sta irs to her room, as beans, 4ft/6c pound; cabbage, l$ft/2c; stout and respectable th a t I could fair a figure of beauty In d istress as the payroll o f Doubleday, Rage & Co., Ju ly lay-off. A tan k to sto re 40,000 nounces th a t the big 180,000-capacity nam e?" cauliflower, $2 per c ra te ; cucum bers, only conclude th a t he had gone mad. a man m ight see. "Mr. Boyne.” at the salary he received as ed ito r of gallons of oil is being erected and the mill of the company th a t was destroy 90c per box; eggplant, 25c pound; W hen he was some tw enty yards off. As she disappeared, a tall, thlg^ fel "T he m an who found the body.” W orld’s W ork. The salary of $35,000 engines will be changed over from the ed a t Dee last week will be recon head lettuce, 35ft/ 40c dozen; peas, 3ft/ "Yes. The m an I Intend to m arry." he caught sight of me, and slunk low In plain clothes steped out ¡Of a The new m ill will a yenr which he receives from the firm old-style wood burners. The liab ility structed a t once. 5c pound; peppers, 171«/20c pound; I liked th a t sentence. It was away tow ards the front door as tf door on our rig h t and saluted th* In is said to have m ade it possible for of the wood-burner, even when p ro tec t be driven by electricity, as was the old radishes, 10ft/12c dozen; spinach, 75c spector. him to accept the am bassadorship. ed w ith screens, to set fires during the plant. The orders o f the lum ber com stronger than any protestation* of his trying to avoid me. box. " 'W hat Is the m atter, Cullen V I ( C H R O N IC L E S T O B E CONTINUED.) H is salary as am bassador is $17,500 a dry season, is the reason for the pany will be diverted to nearby mills. Innocence th a t she could have made. Green f ru it — Apples, new, $1.26 year. W hen the post w as first offered change. F our hundred and fifty men “ O ur policy has b e en ,” said Mr. Peace m arked It. too, for he smiled, called to him. per box; old, nom inal; straw berries Alphabet for China. E arly, “ to spend our money as close w atching her with hla head to one "He slackened his pace, and finally to Page he dem urred because of his were included in the vacation order. $1.10«/1.25 c ra te ; cherries, 4ft/10c Chinese scholars who are dissatis to home as possible. A g re a t many Bide In hla solemn fashion. stopped, w ith his eyes sta rin g a t me lack of w ealth. The firm, it is re pound; apricots, $1.25«/1.60 box; can- . June Rain Record Broken. fied with the ldeographlo ch aracters in of the orders will be filled by the "You cannot think he Is guilty,” she In an odd fashion. decided to continue Page at taloupes, $1.75ft/2.25 c ra te ; peaches, JTJ which th eir language has alw ays been said quietly. "You are too clever for B aker More rain fell in B aker dur sm aller m ills in the v a lle y .” his form er salary on leave o f absence. “ 'You come In with me, m iss,' he 65c«/$1.25 per box; plums, $1.50; w ritten have set out to form an alpha ing Ju n e than in any previous June that, Inspector Peace." stam m ered. ‘It’* no m ischief of your raspberries, $1.25«/1.60 per c ra te ; bet, which they hope to see gradually Turn Gun on Federals. since the establishm ent o f the local making. Eh, eh, but lt’a ugly work— Hood River Scenery lauded. "My dear young lady, a t tw o o’clock loganberries, $1.25«/1.60; blackber adopted by th e ir countrym en. Douglas. Ariz. - The bom bardm ent ,ta tio n ° f the w eather bureau 23 years Hood R iver—B. R. B aum gardt, of [ heard th a t a Colonel Bulstrode, of black and ugly work.’ ries, $1.75ft/2. ago. According to O bserver Mize, I,os Angeles, an astronom er and lec the Elm s, Richmond, had been sta b “ ’W hat do you m ean, Cullen?' I According to a w riter In the New of Guaymas was a t its height Ju ly 4, P o u ltry —Hens, 13$«/14c per pound; J u p ite r Pluvius contributed 2.72 inch tu rer, who has traveled in m ost of the bed to death In a road n ear hla said as boldly as I could, for his m an York W orld, Chow HI Cho, secretary springs, 19«/20c; turkeys, live, 16«/ reported refugees a rriv in g here from es of w ater in the 30 days, while the scenic places of the world and who house. T hat was th e single fact tele ner frightened me. of the Chinese legation a t Rome, a s 20c; dressed, choice, 24«/25c; ducks, i the front. For the first tim e the in “ ‘The colonel has come by an ac sisted by Meesra. Wan and Chou, sub- surgenta’ s ta te troops brought into record before was 2.59 inches, m ade was here the first of the week to view graphed to Scotland Yard. T aking 10ft/U c; geese, young, 12$c. in 1891. T his am ount has been e x Mount Hood from the north side, de my friend here, I caught the 2:35 cident, miss, down by the wlcket-gate. secretaries, and by Signor Rlvetta, pro Eggs - Oregon ranch, case count, play three cannon captured from the fessor of Japanese and Chinese a t the federals, shelling the gu lf town and ceeded in all the o th er m onths only clared th a t Hood R iver scenery is un from W aterloo station. It la now I was going for a doctor.’ 24«/ 25c; candled, 26«/ 28c. “I did not w ait to hear more. I O riental Institute of Naples, la a t work surpassed in any p a rt o f the world. half-past three. As you will observe, B u tte r—C ity cream ery, cubes, 30c the two federal gunboats lying in the five tim es. was very fond of my guardian, Mr. on the project. The la tte r glvee this “ I do not think th e Hudson R iver my work has not y et commenced." harbor. The Tampico, in return, bom per pound; prints, 32c. Klamath Timber May Be Sold. “I sent the boy to m eet you. I Peace. He had a hot tem per, b a t to description of the alphabet th a t »>«« scenery can be compared w ith th a t of barded the insurgent positions in Em- Pork— Fancy. 10$«/11c per pound. K lam ath F a lls—The sale of another your wonderful g o rg e ,” he aaid, nor wished you to h ear my story before me he had ever been kind and consid resulted from th eir labors: palme, where shells tore into the Veal Fancy, 14c per pound. “To represent exactly all the aounds H ops— 1912 crop, 13«/15c pound; Am erican Clubhouse. No A m ericans large tim ber tra c t w ithin the K lam ath "d o I believe the noted crags o f the you saw —the police up at the house. erate. As I started, however, Cullen were injured. Soon th e Tam pico was Indian reservation is proposed by C. Rhine can equal in grandeur your tow 1 should like to tell you all I know." came panting up and tried to turn me of the Chinese language, we had to 1913 contracts, 15c. E. Dunston, chief fo rester o f the In erin g cliffs and natu ral m in a re ts .” "T h at will, doubtless, be very valu back, waving his hands. Lunatic or draw upon alm ost all existing alpha W o o l- E astern Oregon, 10$ft/16$c forced to change anchorage. dian service, who is here in connection able," said the little Inspector. “Can not, I did not m ean to let him fright bets. The alphabet we have composed per pound; valley, 18«/19c per pound; w ith the m atter. These sales are you find us a place where we shall en me. So I avo.Jed him, and set off consists of 42 characters, of which 13 Tillnmook to Have Fair. Gladstone's Act Resented. m ohair, choice 1913 clip, 31c. running across the grass to the Wil are vowels and I t are consonants. Of T illam ook- T here was a good a t not be disturbed?” G rain BBgs 9Jft/9$c, Portland. ^ P reto ria, T ransvaal—The recall of made from tim b e r belonging to the In For answ er she led the way through derness gate—the one through which the vowels, four are taken from the C a ttle —Choice steers, $7.75«/9.26; the governor general of the Union of dians as a com m unity, and not indiv tendance of dairym en a t th e court house here last week, when a m eeting the w icket gate. A couple of turns w t have ju st come. I had alm ost Greek, four from the Russian, five good, $7.25fr/7.76; m edium , $7ft/7.25; South A frica, Viscount Gladstone, is idual allotm ents. was called for the purpose o f organiz and the winding walk brought us to reached It when I m et Mr. Boyne. I from the L atin and one from the Chi choice cowa, $6.50«/7.25; good, demanded by the Federated Trades Tow n Extension “ Killed.” ing the Tillamook County F a ir asso an open space In the laurels and was surprised, for I thought he had nese. Of the nine othera, two a re $6.25«/6.60; m edium, $6«/6.25; choice Unions. A t a m eeting of the F edera W illam ette— The plan to extend the ciation. Chairm an Will Spalding, one rhododendrons. On the furth er side already gone home. Beyond him I w hat we call 'modified' o r ‘prolonged,* calves, $8«/9; good heavy calves, tion a t which 1200 delegates were present, it was unanim ously resolved town lim its o f W illam ette failed of the com m ittee from the Commercial was a garden bench, and th ere we could see th e gate, with tw o of onr and seven are reversed. $6.50«/7.60; bulls, $4«/6. W illam ette itself club, announced th a t sufficient stock legted ouraelve*. waiting, with great gardeners standing on the further “Of the consonants, 14 a re taken Hog*— L ight, $8.75ft/9.06; heavy, to petition the im perial governm ent to u tte rly , though from the Latin, th ree from th e Rus tak e action because the governor gen voted alm ost unanim ously in favor of had been subscribed and the associa anxiety on my p a rt a t least, for side and talking earnestly together. $7.25ft/7.95. "I asked Mr. Boyne w hat was loe sian and two from the O reek.”__ It was decided further details of th e tragedy. S h e e p — W ether*. $4«/4.76; ewes, eral im pressed troops to suppress the extension. I t was the heavy vote out tion was organized. “My fa th e r waa a widower,” said m atter, and for answ er he took me bj Youth's Companion. i to hold the fa ir early in Septem ber. side th a t killed the proposition. I strike. $3ft/4.50; lambs, $6(0,6.75 Generai Resine if Inprtant Events T hm gM the Wird /sddì retort Peace 4 B . R -C T O ifR ßüDliiSOM THE M YSTERY OF T H E JADE SPEAR y