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NEWS OF THE WEEK Cenerai Resume of Importait Events Dir«M m it ttK W «rH Roosevelt Tells Chileans Law Judges Irresponsible Oregon Hotels Show Best Sanitary Conditions Santiago, Chile—Theodore Roose velt addressed here one of the most scholarly audiences he has faced since he came to South Am erica. H is topic The la te st bulletin published by was "T h e D em ocratic Movement in a R epublic,” and he spoke before the Com m issioner Mickle, o f the Oregon oldest institution for higher education D airy and Food commission, shows on the continent—the U niversity of u n satisfactory sa n ita ry conditions in Chile. The university was founded by the many o f the hotcis, re stau ra n ts, m ar Je su its in 1743. Colonel Roosevelt kets, slaughter-houses, bakeries and reminded his audience th at, although candy factories which w ere visited by Chile, as a nation, was younger than the inspectors of the comm ission out the U nited S tates of Am erica, its co side of P ortland. lonial history was fa r longer. "C h ile ’s The com m issioner's re p o rt shows history, ” he said, “ as known to peo th a t 87 hotels and re sta u ra n ts were ple of European stock, began three- visited in various towns throughout q u arters of a century before the P u ri the sta te , the average score of which tan s landed a t Plym outh R ock.” was 63 points; 77 m arkets and slaugh- His review of the Dem ocratic move ter-houses were visited, w ith an aver- m ent in the U nited S tates was con fined m ainly to the 12 years since he first became President. D uring this period, he said, “ the political move m ent in the U nited S ta te s has repre sented chiefly the effort to put into actual and concrete perform ance the principles which in the a b strac t all in tellig en t men adm it to be tr u e .” Oregon A gricultural College, Cor Colonel Roosevelt explained his view s regarding the judiciary and vallis—The w orld's record of 291 eggs big business.” D uring the last half established by a hen in the poultry de of the 19th century, he asserted, “ the p artm en t o f the Oregon A gricultural leaders of reaction in the U nited Hen C. 521, S tates, political and financial alike, college was short lived. gradually grew to recognize in the also owned by the college, has ju s t fin judiciary th e ir m ost powerful potential ished her first tw elve m onths of laying a lly .” The judges, he said, by th e ir w ith the rem arkable record o f 303 train in g and aloofness of th e ir posi eggs. P rofessor Dryden, head of the poul tion on the bench, have little real knowledge of or sym pathy w ith the try dep artm en t a t Oregon A gricultural “ Six y ears ago we lives and needs o f the ordinary hard college, sa id : w orking toiler. The judges, he de sta rte d out to breed up a new variety clared, were in re ality "irresp o n sib le of fow ls—a new breed if you wish— law m akers, w ith a strong natu ral bias the chief c h ara cte ristic o f which a g ain st every species of reform legis should be first and forem ost high egg lation for social and industrial relief laying. We believe we now have a good foundation for such a breed. In and fa ir p lay .” He repeated his cam paign declara another y e ar or tw o the farm ers of tions th a t “ big business has come to Oregon will get the benefit. L ike C 543, the new hen was devel stay, ” and th a t the problem w as "so to control it and supervise it as to pre oped from crossing B arred Plym outh vent th ere being any im proper advan Rocks and W hite Leghorns. T heir tage taken by big business a t the ex pedigree shows the same blood line a l pense of small business.” though they are not closely related. C 521, the new champion, has seven- eighths Leghorn blood and one-eighth ^ »I s o la t ed C o n tin en t nothing happened. Hts American sple« reported th at Napoleon could not be located. Two weeks late r he received news th a t th ere was some uneasiness felt In W ashington In regard to the Inexpli cable absence of Napoleou Edison. These reports were repeated day a fter day. W hat did this m ean ? The Couut von W erdensteln was unable to think of a reason for the absence, but be was not the only one who was puzzled. T here were many who would have giv en much to know w hat had become of Napoleon Edison. His absence at first had been unno ticed, as A stra felt th a t he would re tu rn a t any hour, and turned aside the questions. B ut when the third week began, and still they had no word from him, she could not bear it any longer. The gray-halred m other, who suffered even m ore than A stra, soothed her and said she would come to the C rystal Palace a t once, to be with her. T hat evening Mrs. Edison arrived, and em bracing the wife of her son she w hispered: "Be strong and brave, my dear girl. You know Just as well as I do th a t he will come as soon as he can. I fear he has had an acci dent to his aerodrom one, but my h eart tells me he Is In no danger. Above all, we muBt have trust In God!” At A stra’s request the various pa pers treated the m atter lightly. R ositta was one who was really baffled by the lengthened absence of Napoleon. She and 8antos talked about It seriously, but the little count was as puzzled as she. T his disap pearance bad not fitted Into her plana. She wanted to gain a victory over Na poleon, not over America. H er am bitions w ere great, but one of the greatest was to hum ble Napo leon. She had figured out a devilish plan to destroy his base of supplies, Clryne. Even her husband shuddered when she told about It. He thought of the many days he had Bpent among the men there, and the pleasant com panions th a t he had left behind. A. trem endous bomb was to be con stru c te d ; a bomb of euch size th a t Its explosion would cause a genuine earth quake. G reat quantities of the high est grade explosives w ere to be placed In a large m etal shell, which would be dropped on the Island of Clryne and blow It Into space. Clryne was Napoleon's laboratory; there were his aerodrom ones kept, and If these were destroyed, he never would be able to gain the victory. The fact th a t Napoleon's m other and all his m echanics were to be destroyed did not Influence R o sltta’s plans In the least. Seven weeks went by. The situation was the sam e, except th a t the flotilla of tw enty aerodrom ones was ready at Suemeg and its crew was practicing m aneuvers day a fte r day. They were working on one m ore m achine, as Ro- sttta was superstitious, believing th at the num ber twenty-one was her lucky one. T he European m onarchs had all signed a decree dem anding the right of restoring a standing arm y, and this demand had been se n t to the peao« com m ittee In W ashington. This request was couched In re spectful term s, but conveyed the Infor m ation th a t In case the sam e was re fused the European countries would act according to th e ir own convictions. No m ention was made of the aerodro mone fleet, but Am erican secret agents had discovered the existence of this fleet and a shrew d reporter on the Hourly Stylograph m anaged to gain the Inform ation. W hole pages advertised the fact th a t It was ready to swoop down upon the American continent and conquer It. Then the rival papers took It up and vivid fan cies were printed; some declared th at Napoleon Edison was held a prisoner, and would be compelled to ]oln the E uropean forces to eave his life. In the m eantim e the congress and the peace com m ittee considered the E uropean demand. Amroslo Hale, Vice-president, deliv ered a g re at address, urging the union to Isolate the Am erican continent again. age o f 60.5, and 38 bakeries, w ith an average of 58.6. The com m issioner com m ents on the poor show ing of the candy factories, and he says th ere is room for im provem ent in those which were inspected. He says th a t the score card does not A lfa lfa and stock raisin g is reported express it a ll; th a t th ere are some largely on the increase in Idaho. things beyond the realm of m athem a Blizzards throughout the E ast are tics, and th ere are some plan ts so followed by unseasonably warm clean th a t it ia difficult to give the w eather. operato r th e cred it th a t is ju stly due, S ecretary Daniels predicts th a t avi but, on th e o th er hand, there are some ation will lim it the scope of w ars in so filthy th a t i t is difficult under the Oregon law to deal w ith them as they the near future. COPYRIGHT. 1913 "BY W.3.GHAPÍ1AN IR H t- UWTCD ÔIATU AND (3SIAT BKITAIN deserve. is The W ashington Industrial commis was flying It looked like an enormous SYN O PSIS. sion finds th a t dangerus jobs are held basin, with a large cone of alm ost per m ostly by single men. F o r f if ty y e a r s th e c o n tin e n t o f N o r th fect shape looming high In the center. The N ational Red Cross society has A m e r ic a h a s b e e n Is o la te d f r o m t h e r e s t It was an Ideal volcano, but Instead of o f th e w o rld b y Z -ra y a , th e In v e n tio n o f offered to establish first aid stations in H a n n ib a l P r u d e n t, p r e s id e n t o f th e u n ite d sm oke steam was pouring from Its the lum ber camps of the aountry. g o v e r n m e n t. A m e s s a g e fro m C o u n t von mouth, and on Its sides and around W e rd e n s te ln . c h a n c e llo r o f G e rm a n y , th a t h e h a s s u c c e e d e d In p e n e tr a ti n g th e r a y s the base several geysers spouted hun Sylvia pankhurst again escaped h a s te n s th e d e a th o f P r u d e n t. D y in g . he dreds of feet Into the air. from the London police a fte r m aking W arns h ts d a u g h t e r A s t r a t h a t f o re ig n I n The valley evidently was Inhabited, n Is n o w c e rta in . A s t r a su c c e e d s h e r an inflam m atory "n o r e n t" speech. Barred Rock. The two highest layers v f a a t sio h e r a s p re s id e n t. N a p o le o n E d iso n , a as It was highly cultivated, and towns were k e p t in the same flock o f 40. No f o r m e r p u p il o f P r u d e n t’s. ofTers to a s s is t H u erta read his first m essage to his special a tte m p t was made to secure A s tr a a n d h in ts a t n ew d is c o v e rie s w h ic h and villages were seen. Napoleon flew new congress. It was m ostly an e x w ill m a k e N o r th A m e ric a Im p re g n a b le . A toward the steam ing giant and circled high records. m a n g iv in g th e n a m e o f C h e v a lie r dl planation of his reasons for dissolving L eo n o f fe rs W e rd e n s te ln t h e s e c r e t o f around It, lower and lower, until, by “ The m ethods followed in feeding the old congress. m a k in g g o ld In r e t u r n f o r E u r o p e a n d is and general care were such th a t any a r m a m e n t . T h e c h e v a lie r Is m a d e a p rls - chance, a liquid from one of the gey R ichard Dean, general m anager of fa rm e r or poultry ra iser could follow o n e r. C o u n te s s H oainy. a s p y . b e c o m e s a sers touched the Eagle's wing. o n a r In th e h o ipe p e o f d is c o v e rin g dl The aerodrom one shuddered and the the Pullm an service. Bays he has no w ith profit. W hile the feeding was e r is o n ’s s e c r e t. S h e r a ils In lo v e w ith h im inform ation as to how much porters in undoubtedly good and the housing and a n d a g r e e s to Join h im In a n a t te m p t to two wings came together with a - hoe k u se o f r o c k e ts h e s u m and stuck. The m achine fell down the service m ake in tips. general care also good, I believe the e m s o c n a p s e . a c B u y r io th u s e fly in g m a c h in e . H e e s result is largely due to the breeding of c a p e s a n d s e n d s a m e s s a g e to A s tr a helplessly, like a crippled bird. B a l w eather is cooling the ardor of w h ic h r e v e a ls th e f a c t t h a t ha Is N a p o It had come quickly, yet Napoleon the h en s.” the fighting N avajos in New Mexico, le o n E d iso n . H e w a r n s A s t r a t h a t th e had the presence of mind to tu rn the c o n s o lid a te d fle ets o f E u r o p e h a v e s a ile d and the prospects are th a t they will The recent records established here to In v a d e A m e r ic a H e c a lls o n A s tr a th e tall rudder to break the fall. He did eventually yield w ithout a b attle. are declared of special significance for f o llo w in g n ig h t a n d e x p la in s h is p la n s fo r not know w hether he was falling to nes m ade two reasons. In the first place, the d o f e fe a n s n e e . w B s u y b s th ta e n c u e s e w o h f ic a h e ro Is p la The “ real ta n g o " dance has been I n d e s tr u c ti his doom or not; still he shouted ex hens were bred for the specific purpose ble h e e x p e c ts to a n n i h ila te th e E u r o p e a n citedly: "I have found It!” brought to New York from Buenos n o te to v o n o f producing egg layers, th e ir ances fo rces. Ayres, South A m erica, to g eth er w ith d e n s te ln o n h is fla g sh ip d e m a n d in g Im T he m achine crashed Into the tors for several generations being m e d ia te w ith d r a w a l. H e Is a t ta c k e d an ti three m usicians to furnish native b y d e s tr o y i n g tw o w a r s h ip s a n ti s e v e r a l m arshy ground with terrific force. The heavy producers. Secondly, the au music. a e ro p la n e s , fo r c e s v o n W e rd e n s te ln to man In It was hurled against the wall. th o rities here are deriving g re a t s a t a g r e e to u n iv e r s a l d is a r m a m e n t. T h e Ho Blld down Into a m otionless heap. The adm inistration a t W ashington isfaction from the fact th a t the whole c o u n te s s , w h o h a s r e m a in e d In A m e ric a a s a g u e s t o f A s tr a , re c e iv e s a n o ffe r His eyes were closed, and the right believes the H u erta governm ent ia flock, of which the tw o record-break fro m v o n W e rd e n s te ln o f th e p r in c ip a l side of his head was bleeding from crum bling, since its resources have ing hens w ere m em bers, has m ain ity o f S c h o m b u r g - 1 .Ith o w In r e t u r n fo r r e t. E d iso n a n d h is a s s is ta n t . contact with the sharp corner of the been underm ined by pressure of fore tained an extrem ely high record for S E a d n is to o s n , 's g s o e c In s e a r c h o f n ew d e p o s its o f bench. ign countries. the year. The average for the e n tire th e r e m a r k a b le s u b s ta n c e , c lr y n lth . T h e y find It o n th e e s ta te o f S r h o m b u r g - I J th - flock was over 200 eggs to the hen and ow. T h e c o u n te s s g e ts S a n to s In to h e r It has been discovered th a t certain C H A P T E R XX. the five best layers averaged over 280 c lu tc h e s . S h e p ro m is e s to re v e a l E d i va rie tie s o f ducks are e atin g the oys s o n ’s s e c r e t a s so o n a s v o n W e rd e n s te ln eggs each. tu r n s o v e r th e S c h o m b u r g - L tth o w e s ta te te rs o f P uget Sound beds, and u lti Queen of the Air. to h e r. O n th e d a y o f th e w e d d in g o f m ate exterm ination of the oyster in A few days a fte r Napoleon's visit A s tr a a n d E d iso n th e c o u n te s s a n d S a n to s Coyotes Cause Fear dustry is feared. flee tlfe c o u n tr y . S a n to s p e r f e c ts a m a to Berlin the chancellor related to the Farmers Gravel Roads c h in e . Is m a d e a c o u n t a n d m a r r ie s th e o u n te s s , n o w p r in c e s s o f S c h o m b u rg - Princess Schom burg Llthow his con One man was instan tly killed and In Eastern Oregon At Individual Expense c I .lth o w . E d is o n fin d s a n e w d e p o s it o f versation with the president of the several others badly h u rt when a gas c Chicago — F ourteen players were B aker— Hydrophobia among coyotes, Monmouth—As a result of move s h lr lp y s n . lth a n d b u ild s a n e w fle et o f a is- peace committee. oline “ speeder” on the Portland, Eu killed and 175 were injured in football "My dear count.” rem arked the gene & E astern railroad struck an au gam es in the season which is now v ir dogs b itte n by coyotes, and c attle , b it m ents by Com mercial clubs o f the ten e ith e r by infected dogs or coyotes, county and in h ab itan ts of rural dis C H A P T E R X IX .— Continued. beautiful R ositta disagreeably, "you tomobile on a crossing. tually closed. This record of casual is causing a decided scare around tric ts for b e tte r roads, m any m iles of The count could not quite under a re getting old; you should re tire from Foreign a uthorities in P ekin report tie s is only sightly below th a t of 1912, H aines and vicinity. public highw ays in Polk county are stand w hether Napoleon m eant Just diplom atic service altogether.” th a t they have discovered a plot to when 16 players m et death and 183 George Hodson, a trap p e r, came to ready for w in ter use by autom obiles. what he said or w hether he was a The chancellor took the rebuke as w ere injured. overthrow the Chinese governm ent. B aker w ith ten coyote pelts on which U nited efforts by everyone in terested more accom plished diplom at than he a Joke. RoBltta had become undisci The injured include only those who he collected the bounty, and he re have resulted in the present high believed him to be. plined lately, and said what she would. B u tter prices raised 3 cents a pound suffered broken bones, torn ligam ents, “My m ain object In coming to you "W hat do you m ean by th a t? ” in the Portland m arkets, it having severe stra in s and sprains and internal ported th a t the coyotes in th a t vicin standard. Thousands of wagon loads ity are a cting decidedly strange. The of yellow "slough g rav el” were hauled Is a n o th er m atter. I had a friend In "W hat do I m ean? Can’t you see been found th a t A ustralian b u tte r can injuries. coyotes, he said, are logey, seem in the D allas, Independence, Mon my em ploym ent In the capacity of Napoleon E dison’s diplomacy? Don’t not compete w ith the home product in O f the 14 deaths, 13 succumbed to crazy, and allow a h u n ter to walk m outh and Rickreall d istric ts, and it m anager of the m anufacturing of aero quality. you realize th a t you gave him all the injuries sustained th is year. rig h t up to them and shoot them down. is believed th a t this was the best dromes. He is a very clever m echan Inform ation be w anted? As I said, It A threatened “ social w a r” a t W ash “ I was in the Idaho country tra p move m ade. Continual traffic for leal and electrical engineer, by the le tim e for you to retire and give your ington has been avoided by “ social Soldiers Sell Ammunition ping two years ago when they had nearly two years has put the roads in nam e of Santos Duprel. H e has left place to one who Is clever enough to diplom acy.” a t big hydrophobia scare ever a condition unsurpassed by any in the me very m ysteriously, and In the com take care of It.” to Aid Mexican Rebels th th e re ,” Mr. Hodson said. “ Then the valley. • pany of the Countess Roslny. Of “O ur opinions differ som ewhat, S ecretary Bryan is given c red it for One of the leading factors in the course, Duprel knew all the secrets princess. Douglas, A riz.— As a resu lt of the coyotes began to act ju s t as they are Personally, I am ra th e r having prevented the sending of a B rit They w ere logey and m ovem ent fo r b e tte r roads has been of my aerodrom ones, and he could eas scrupulous.” recent th e ft of 3200 rounds of am m u doing now. ish squadron to Mexico. nition from Troop L, N inth U nited stupid and soon began b itin g cattle the autom obile owner, who in m any ily betray them , In fact, m anufacture She laughed, and all a t once turned Many o f the c attle died cases in the farm ing d istric t has aerodrom ones on his own account. I Into a different being. H e tty Green, one of the richest S ta te s cavalry, six a rre sts w ere made and dogs. women in the world, celebrated her and it was said th a t 30 m ore m ight and two persons who w ere b itte n by graveled and graded roads from his wish I could find out his whereabouts, "D on't tak e my talk seriously. I coyotes died. A coyote th a t isn ’t mad place to the place he trav els m ost fre as I have a few words to say to him. am nervous.” 78th birthday by p u ttin g in an e x tra follow. hour a t work. quently. In this way expense which I kndkv th a t the Countess Roslny re Three soldiers and three M exicans won’t b ite anyone. "T his Is a h in t to your friend that “ O ver n e ar H aines th ere are more would have gone to the county, o r not turned to Oerm any, and since Duprel he may leave?” Four hundred guests w ere invited to w ere arrested, charged w ith grand larceny, and conspiracy to sm uggle coyotes th is y e ar than for a long tim e. have existed, has been borne by indi Is with her I believed th a t you, "T h at thought of yours Is sufficient the W hite House wedding. Some of the roads so im through your excellent s e c re t service, ly diplom atic. Stay, Count Duprel Is m unitions of w ar from the U nited The ra b b its are thick and this brought viduals. John Hays Hammond scores B ryan's S ta te s into Mexico. The coyotes surely have proved by the co-operation of farm ers would know w here he Is. I heard th at coming, and he will w ant to talk to The soldiers, them in. foreign policy S ergeant Shepard and P riv a te s George som ething the m a tte r w ith them . I w ith the county a re : Buena V ista to Duprel had some connection with the you.” R ositta of Schomburg W ashington and W illiam Johnson, also have been trap p in g them , b u t now A irlie; Independence to Salem, Buena Princess At alm ost the sam e m oment Santos German a uthorities on commerce w ere charged w ith having sold govern they are so stupid th a t I can walk V ista and M onm outh; Monmouth to Llthow. entered. The little man was tra n s predict a g re a t boom for the Pacific m ent am m unition, an offense carrying rig h t up to them and shoot them R ickreall, B uena V ista, A irlie, Falls "The countess, or ra th e r the prin form ed. His sturdy, round figure had dow n.” C ity, D allas; R ickreall to Salem, D al cess, Is a t present on h e r Italian es becom e thin. His whole being ex- Coast when the Panam a canal is a heavy penalty. F. E. P ierce, justice of the peace a t las; Dallas to Perrydale, Falls C ity. opened. C onstitutionalist officers returned tate, a t th e Lago dl Magglore. No pressed the high tension under which D uring July, th is sum m er, autom o the am m unition, although it had been H aines, who accompanied Mr. Hodson, he was working. His face looked as H u e rta ’s treasury is v irtu a lly em pty d istrb u ted among the soldiers a t Agua said he had killed a mad dog on the bile traffic is believed to have been doubt she could give inform ation in regard to the man. But I will, myself, if he had brooded Over his sorrow s and the d ictato r knows the g ra v ity of P ie ta . T hey declared it was not the N orth Pow der a few days ago. I t was the heaviest ev er known in the coun and had become alm ost sullen. His order Investigation a t once. the situation. first tim e troopers of the N inth caval snapping and b itin g a t every anim al try. T ourists from m any sections of His hesitating answ er told Napo eye« lit up, however, when they rested in sight, Mr. Pierce said, and the the sta te w ere a ttra c te d by Polk coun leon plainly th a t the count was still In on R ositta. She still had the pow er to Four troops of cavalry have been ry had sold them am m unition. other dogs w ere all locked up until the t y ’s smooth, w ide and hard roads. doubt, th a t their preparations were do with him w hat she would. sent a fte r the rebellious N avajos in hydrophobia-stricken anim al was dis The roads from D allas to Salem not yet complete. He said: A fter greeting the Count von W er New Mexico. Mrs. Wilson's Work Sold. posed of. H e does not believe th a t in through Rickreall and from Indepen "I am obliged to you for your kind densteln he told him th at sixteen aero New York — Two additional p a in t th is instance any other dogs w ere in Shrim p fishing has been resum ed in dence to Salem are said to be the two ness, and you may be sure that, should drom ones were finished, tried and San Francisco bay a fte r being res ings by Mrs. Woodrow W ilson w ere fected. best highw ays in the county. the tim e ever come when your excel stored away, and five more w ere In trained by law for 24 years. placed on exhibition a t an a rt gallery lency needs anything from me, you the workshops. It was only a ques here Monday. One, “ Old L y m e,” will find me ready to re n d er you as tlon of two or more m onths until they would be ready for action. was bought by J. D. Phelan, ex-m ayor slstance." PORTLAND MARKETS of San Francisco. Mr. Phelan is pres "T here Is one thing,” said the count (T O B E C O N T IN U E D .) T his finished the form al p art of the ident o f the Bohemian club, o f San visit and they talked a sh o rt tim e on "From a m ilitary standpoint, It would W heat — Track p ric e s: Club 801® Francisco, and the pain tin g will be E ugene—To tak e his first railroad Eugene— W ithin the p a st week can ordinary topics. Then Napoleon In be advisable for us to watch Napoleon STUDENT HAS ODD DISEASE 81c per bushel; bluestem , 91c; fo rty hung in th a t club. ride a t the age of 29, and then only ned and dried fru its valued a t $15,000 vited the count to have a ride In his fold, 82c; Russian, 79c; valley, 81c. because he had been d ra fte d for jury The money received from the sale have been shipped from the cannery of aerodrom one. Chronic Case of “Caroanserlnusabm e- O ats—No. 1 w hite, $25(q26 per ton. of her paintings Mrs. W ilson devotes duty and the panel had to go to Cot the Eugene F ru itg ro w e rs’ association. "T hat will be a treat. I have been tu ” Prevented Him From W inning Corn—Whole, 337 per to n ; cracked, to tag e Grove to view some land in liti the advancem ent of the Bury These shipm ents included four carloads longing for a ride In one.” The count Diploma. $38. gation, is th e experience of Carl Gim- School, an industrial in stitu tio n for of apples, each a v era g in g $800 to the evidently accepted the Invitation with B arley—Feed, $24 per to n ; brew boys and girls near Rome. Ga. ple, who has resided all his life w ithin grow ers. One carload w ent from Eu genuine pleasure. T hese two men Before a student can be graduated ing, $25.50(o26; rolled, $28(<;29. seven m iles o f Eugene. gene and two from C resw ell, d irec t to were antagonistic, but not enemies. from Columbia college he m ust be M illfeed— Bran, $20.60( i i 21 per ton; “ I never had the craving to ride on New York, and one was shipped from T heir principles were different, th at Science Will Guide Cupid. able to swim a t least one hundred shorts, $22.50(o23; m iddlings, $29@30. a tr a in ,” Gim ple explains, and when feet. Felix Metzger Rosenstock of the N orth Y akim a—-As a re su lt of lec i t is understood th a t he has, by his Junction C ity to C alifornia. The ap was all. T hey ascended and a t Napo H ay—No. 1 E astern Oregon tim o ples sent E ast are selling a t m ore senior class cannot swim a t all. thy, $15(o 16; mixed tim othy, $12(ol4; tu res on eugenics by a local physician own efforts, acquired a one-fourth in than $2 a box, out o f which 50 cents a leon's glance Sullivan opened the door and th e count was courteously ush W hen Rosenstock found th at he was alfalfa, $13(ol3.50; clover, $9(dl0; a num ber o f young men, m em bers of te re s t in an 1100-acre farm , i t can be box goes for fre ig h t. ered to th e com fortable cabin. Sulll- the gym nasium classes of the Y. M. C. seen he has not been w asting his tim e. In danger of m issing hlB degree, he valley g rain hay. $ll(o)13. Two carloads of dried prunes, one to vhn was a t the wheel and the bird called on Dr. George L. Meylan, direc Onions — Oregon, $2.35(0)2.50 per A., are planning to delve into the Chicago and one to New Y ork, w ere flew a few thousand feet over the to r of the gym nasium , and explained sack; buying price, $2 f. o. b. ship fam ily records fo r inform ation on Freak Apple Grown at Hood River. shipped. These carloads m ean about town, going slowly, so th a t the count which to base a scientific selection of th at he had a serious skin disease, ping points. Hood R iver—Of all the unique spe $2600 each to the prunegrow ers. One could appreciate the easy flight. Na which would be aggregated by contact V egetables — Cabbage, l(b 11c per th e ir wives. They are tak in g advantage of the cim ens of apples th a t have been re car of mixed canned goods was shipped poleon sa t by him, explaining the with w ater In the university swim pound; cauliflower, $1(0)1.25 dozen; to Portland and a n o th er to S eattle. m echanism In sim ple language. offer of the E ugenic Record office, ming pool. ported from different N orthw estern eggplant, 10@12}c per pound; pep m aintained a t Cold Springs, N. Y., by W hen the count alighted on his own “Bring a note from your doctor to fru it sections th is fall, none more pe pers, 6(i;7c; tom atoes, $1.75 per box; th a t effect, and I'll O. K. it," Bald Doo- garlic, 12Jc pound; sprouts, 11c; a r the C arnegie Foundation, and sending culiar has been found than th a t grown Danish Colony to Pasteurize Milk. roof he shook Napoleon's hand w arm tor Meylan. tichokes, $1.60(0)1.75 per dozen; for blanks on which to record the in in the orchard of W. F. L araw ay. It E ugene— A p lan t for the p a steu riz ly and said: "I wish, my d e ar sir, th a t form ation. we w ere governed by the sam e Ideals, squash, l i e pound; pum pkins, l i e was picked from a Spitzenberg tree, ing of m ilk, the first in Eugene, will R osenstock brought th is note, I would like you for a friend.” signed by a physician: pound; celery, $4 per c ra te ; turnips, and th a t v a rie ty prevails in color and be opened early in D ecem ber by a cor Must Meet Army Requirements. 'The tim e may come when we will $1.25 per s a c k ; carrots, $1.10; p a r shape. How ever, two segm ents of "T his Is to certify th a t Felix Metz W ashington, D. C.—The legality of the surface have the color, respective poration form ed by five men, four o f have the sam e Ideals,” com m ented Na snips, $1.25; beets, $1.25. ger Rosenstock Is suffering from an whom are Danes, and th e project is poleon. The Eagle flew aw ay and van Green F r u i t — Apples, 60c(o$2.25 "C ircu lar 8 ,” p u ttin g into effect the ly, o f the A rkansas Black and the Ort- exceedingly bail case of Caroanserlnu- per box; pears, $l(o!l.50 per box; Dick law for the reorganization o f the ley tree s o f th is color grow ing near by backed bv over 40 D anes o f the colony ished from sight. sabm etu, and his condition will be ag w est of Eugene. I t is proposed to in m ilitia, was upheld in an opinion by Napoleon spent a few hours In the grapes, crates. $1.50(o2; casabas, 2 ic and the pollen evidently having been gravated If he goes n e ar the water." Ambrosio Hale, Vice Preeldent, De- stall in Eugene a p lan t large 'enough B rigadier General Enoch H. Crowder, capital attending to com m ittee affairs, pound; cranberries, $11 per barrel. transported by bees. The nam e was new to Doctor Mey llvered a Good Address. to pasteurize 2000 pounds o f m ilk an judge advocate general of the arm y, and the next m orning left again. His Potatoes - Oregon, $1.10 per hun lan, but he tran slated It with the help hour. The incorporators o f the new m ade public by S ecretary G arrison. knowledge of chem istry told him th at dred ; 75(o)90c a t shipping points. of a I-atln dictionary—caro, flesh; Big Seedling Is Shown. en terprise are H. C. B ratton, form erly there should be some n a tu ra l m eans Edison's m ovem ents closer. W e have The circular, the legality of which Poultry—Hens, 14c pound; springs, the aerodrom ones and why w ouldn't anserlnus. of the goose; ab metu, from A lbany— A seedling apple 141 inches 13(o 1 3ic; turkeys, live, 20c; dressed, was challenged by the N ational Guard in circum ference was shown in Albany of H untington, P a .; C. N,. B ertelson, of rem oving the highly developed mag- It be a good plan to send out one or fear—gooseflesh from fear. choice, 24c; ducks, 13(ol4c; geese, association, holds th a t the Federal recently by 0 . H. Russell, county com B. Peterson, R H ulegaard and Ole netlo quality from clrynlth and thus two to spy on him ?” Rosenstock was not excused from Nikkelson. governm ent will recognize N ational m issioner o f Linn county. 12ic. enable one m achine to gain control of W hat can he do?” was R osltta's his sw im m ing exam ination. He and The size Guard officers and organizations only the other. H e decided to m ake a E g g s—Oregon fresh ranch, candled, scornful answ er. If he cannot get any four oth ers failed to get th eir de o f th is apple is rem arkable, consider Poultry to Be Exhibited. when requirem ents of the regular army ing th a t m ost seedling appples are 46(d 47c per dozen. thorough search through all the vol clry n lth ? Very likely he has been gree. are complied with as to organization, Monmouth— Encouraged by the suc canic regions of W estern A m erica be searching for a new deposit, but can B u tte r—Oregon cream ery, prints, sm aller than the average sized apple. e x tra s. 37(o38c pound; cubes, extras, equipm ent and discipline. Value of Child. This seedling was grown on Mr. cess attained in previous exhibitions fore he se ttle d down to experim ent not And any.” 34c; firsts, 32c. in the county, the Polk County Poultry with chem ical com binations. He "I only hope your supposition Is The case of Jones vs. Central of R ussell's farm in the edge of the town Philippines Prohibit Slavery. association has announced its annual Pork — Fancy.JlO lc pound. stopped a t Clryne, leaving Sullivan.and true, but I fear him. W hat do you Georgia railroad company before the o f Sw eet Home. T he tre e on which Veal— Fancy, 13ic pound. M anila—The Philippine commission it was produced came from a tree show for D ecem ber 9, 10, 11 and 12. visited with his m other a few m in think. Count D uprel?” Suprem e court of Georgia was H ops—1913 crop, prim e and choice, has passed the anti-slavery law adopt grown from some apple seeds planted Many valuable prizes are offered, and utes before he left for the South. T he count only shrugged his shoul brought by a parent for dam ages for 23<o24c pound; 1912 crop, nominal. ed on Novem ber 13 by the Philippine several years ago on the S tein g ran d t cups, which were won la st year, are Some Irresistible power drew him ders and let Roeltta answer. the death of a child two years ten Only a few farm , above Foster. Wool — V alley, 16® 17c; E astern N ational Assembly. expected to cause g re a t com petition toward the Garden of Eden. "W e a re not afraid of him, and we m onths and tw enty days old, alleged among poultry breeders th is year, as O regon, ll(o 16c; m ohair, 1913 clip, am endm ents were m ade and these He landed once more on th a t beauti will go against him .” And she looked to be a "precocious child, capable of 25(o26e pound. each cup m ust be won tw ice by the ful carpet of green. w ere introduced m erely for the p u r Music Credited in Pendleton. a t S antos encouragingly. and did run errands for the petitioner, same exhibitor before becom ing p e r C ascara b a rk —Old or new, 5c pound. pose of obviating legal defects in the He drank once more from th e crys- Pendleton—School credits counting "W e will go against him," he re was strong and robust, with unusuai C a ttle — Prim e steers, $7.25(1/7.65; m easure as passed by the assembly. m anent property. The annual poultry tal lake and started on his search, tow ard graduation are to be granted peated. physical powers for a child of his choice, $7(o7.26; m edium , $6.76fo7; The bluish sm oke from a distan t for music lessons taken from accredit show a ttra c ts exh ib ito rs from all the "All we need, now. Is the 'casus age, and did render service to peti Manila to Hold Ita Carnival. thickly settled counties o f the sta te . prim e cows, $6.25(o6.75; choice, $6(o volcano a ttra c te d his attention. He belli,’ ” rem arked the chancellor. ed teachers outside o f school. This tioner w orth $5 a m onth." The court 6 25; m edium , $5.76(o6; heifers, $6 neared the active giant, circled over W ashington. D. C.—The bureau of was the announcem ent m ade by City "T h at Is sim ple enough. Request holds as a m a tte r of law th a t the child (n 6.76; lig h t calves. $8(o9; heavy, insular affairs has been advised th a t a Superintendent Landers, and h ereafter It, then w ent toward the southeast, the peace com m ittee to allow a sta n d thus described was not ao Incapable O a k la n d Children Send Turkey. $6.75(o7.76; bulls, $3.50(a5.76; stags, recent rep o rt th a t the next carnival in m usic will be considered as a p art o f a Oakland—The O akland school child where a new m arvel of n a tu re called ing arm y for E uropean nations,” said of perform ing such valuable services $6 50(o 6.26. ] Manila had been abandoned was incor- Pendleton g irl's education. One credit ren donated two dozen ja rs o f fru it, a him. R ositta. th at a defendant corporation would Hogs - L ight, $7.26(08; heavy, re ct and th a t preparations are well sem ester is the m axim um allowed. large turkey and $3.53 in money to Inclosed by rugged m ountain« like "W e will see,” said the chancellor, not be liable In dam ages for the homo- $6.60(o7.26. 1 advanced for the m ost b rillian t and T his can be earned e ith e r by two les wards T hanksgiving cheer for the the Oarden of Eden, but a hundred and sta rte d to leave. H e felt doubt cide of such child if It be shown on Sheep — W ethers, $4(04.75; ewes, successful event o f its kind ever sons a week and one hour daily prac Boys' and G irls' Aid society of P o rt tim es larger, stretched a green, fertile ful of hts course. He had vague, un the trial th a t the killing was through $8.25(04; lam bs, $4(0 6. planned in the P hilippine capital. vafley From the height a t which he form ed fears that haunted him. But negligence and not Justified. tice o r vice versa. land. Oregon Hen Produces 303 Eggs Year 14 KILLED, 175 INJURED AT FOOTBALL IN 1913 PROSPEROUS EUGENE MAN DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT TAKES FIRST TRAIN RIDE BRINGJzARGE INCOME A ROMANCE OF VO /f HORVATH D£AN HOARD