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Regulate Cold Storage to Reduce Cost of Living NEWS OF THE W Farm Life Success Says Klamath Farmer • r u n usant to ma I bad not askad ^ I solated about It. I was led by tha prlaat to the church, through the wide doors of which my Eagle had bean carried Washington, D. C.— An elaborated and placed before the altar. I looked anti-high cost o f living hill, not only It over carefully and found that It was to resist cold storage o f food, but to In good condition, ezespt that the penalise agreements for storage, pool wings had lost their magnetlem. I Klamath Falla — My experience in carpenter work on the henhouses, buy ing, division of territory, interference Inspected It and*found one wing coat with competition or other restraint of leaving office work for a small farm ing cheap lumber as I could, and have ed by a pale yellow varnish—It was trade in foodstuffs, was introduced by may interest people who have consid done nearly all the work on the farm, tbs wing that had been touched by tha Representative McKellar, o f Tenessee. ered such a move. except caring for the chickens, which liquid from a gsyssr. My health and that of my w ife was have been handled mainly by my wife. The new bill, which will be urged "Ifoau sed a parfaot Isolator, and If immediately before the house commit- not so vigorous as we desired, and Each year 1 have put in potatoes, I had had tha presence of mind to use | there seemed no real results to follow tee on commerce, would make the gidng as high as 12 acres last year. The national budget is less than was my dry battery at the oruolal moment maximum period of storage on beef or a life in an office, We sold our little This is the only failure I have had, for asked a year ago. I would not have had the fall; but its products seven months, veal two home in town and bought 7J acres of though the yield was good, about 200 everything turns out for the best. The Mexican federal garrison, on months, sheep uiui,,.,,., pork . four . . . months, ...... ,— or land adjoining Klamath Falls, for bushels per acre, there was no mar "When I was able to work I suc _ of^starvation, vation, I has evacuated ^oata four months, lamb or kids three $250 an acre. It was under the gov- ket, and I did nut harvest all the crop. the verge ceeded In cleansing the wings, and the Chihuahua City. ‘ 11 ‘ months, poultry and game three eminent irrigation system, but was We have sold hay at good prices machine was In working order again. Brigadier General Bliss reports that months, fish two months, eggs three to . very Hat and entirely without drain- each year, have sold some garden "Yesterday I thought I was strong the embargo on arms and ammunition six months, with provision for label- age. The first year, 1909, we put two stuff, eggs and chickens, and have enough to leave and I bade my host ing all over three months old after in- acres in potatoes, the rest being mea- lived mainly on the products o f the ia hard to enforce. goodby with the promise that I would spection, butter three months. The dow and pasture, bought a cow and farm, garden and orchard. We have COPYRIGHT. 1913 “BY W.G-CHAPMAN IN THE- UNITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN Leaders o f the Miners’ union in Col bill proposes that cold storage articles some chickens. The profits from the return and bring help. apples, pears, plums and prunes, and him and win, and then the world Is SYNOPSIS. orado are under indictment for con must be labeled with the dates o f pro- potatoes enabled us to buy an adjoining "This le ¡ l short recital of my doings all the small fruits in abundance. ours!” spiracy and monopoly. during the two months past, and now. duction, killing, packing or manufac piece o f land and we have added to We are both in vigorous health, That same day while this Infamous F o r fift y y e a rs the contin en t o f N o rth It our original holdings until we now have met our payments o f the irriga A m erica has been iso la ted fro m tin* rest thing was happening In 8uemeg the my dear Astra, will you tell me all Dr. Anna Howard Shaw says it is turing and period o f storage. w orld by Z -ra ys. the in ven tion o f that Is new here?” time for American women to demand would bar thawing out cold storage have 30 acres, not including the roads, tion charges, and have a place valued o H f a n the n ib a l Prud ent, presiden t o f the united American Eagle slowly descended to Napoleon had heard a few things products, would have regulations is- This has cost us $6000. The house, a conservatively at $15,000. suffrage, not simply ask it. go vern m en t. A m essage from C ou nt von the roof of the Crystal Palace. It was W erden steln . ch a n ce llor o f G erm a n y, that sued by the department o f agriculture five-room bungalow, with modern im We have worked hard and do not he has succeeded in p en etra tin g the rays dusk and no one noticed ltB arrival. from Whistler In Clryne that disquiet Expert cracksmen blew the safe in provements, henhouses, a barn and own an automobile, and have not hastens the death o f Prudent. D yin g, he The tall man who alighted, from the ed him, and he was anxious to know and other precautions. the bank at Myrtle Point, Ore., and Representative McKellar has con other outbuildings, and the drainage wasted in any way, but we are more w arn s his d a u gh ter A s tra that fo reig n in machine seemed weak, but he fast the truth. That Astra could tell him va sion is now certain . A s tra succeeds her escaped with about $12,000. So she began to relate ferred frequently with Attorney Gen and fencing have cost about $4000. than satisfied with the experiment. fa th e r as president. N apoleon Edison, a ened the machine, then slowly found best of all. all the Important happenings while fo rm e r pupil o f Pru d ent's, o ffe rs to assist A four-masted schooner went ashore eral McReynolds on the cost o f living 1 helped build the house, did all the K L A M A T H FARM ER. After a gentle A s tr a and hints a t new d iscoveries w hich his « a y downstairs. off Gray’s Harbor, Wash., and the problem and is understood to have fur w ill m ake N o rth A m e ric a im p regn a ble. A tap on Astra’s private door he entered. Napoleon listened attentively, making notes from time to time. Astra spoke man g iv in g the nam e o f C h e v a lie r dl crew was recued by life-savers. nished some information which the de Mother and wife were there. Leo n o ffers W erd e n steln the secret o f of the European decree and all the m a k in g go ld in return fo r E u ropean d is Governor Glynn, o f New York, partment o f justice agents will use in Napoleon had returned at last. facts that were officially communicat arm am en t. T h e c h e v a lie r is m ade a p r is bought the first Red Cross Christmas arriving at their pursuit o f alleged oner. Countess R o sln y, a spy. becom es a ed to her. Then ehe told of the news It was prison er in the hope o f d isc o ve rin g <11 seal sold in that state this season for cold storage combinations. CHAPTER XXI. paper rumors concerning the aerodro L e o n ’s secret. She fa lls in lo v e w ith him generally inferred that his new bill $ 200 . and a grees to Join him in an a ttem p t to mone fleet and the preparations for has at least, tacit approval o f the at escape. B y the use o f rockets he su m The Valley of Xluh. Vehicle traffic in Indianapolis is torney general. war that were supposed to be occupy mons a curious fly in g m achine. H e es The first raptures of the reunion capes and sends a m essage to A stra practically tied up by the teamsters’ ing the time of the European rulers. w hich re vea ls the fa c t that he is N a p o were over. Words took the place of strike, in which women are taking a “ We have nine days at our disposal. Oregon Agricultural College, Cor thusiasm, a new and stimulating out leon Edison. H e w arn s A s tra that the inute expressions of love. Napoleon consolidated fleets o f E u rope h a v e sailed prominent part. I will be very busy for the next few vallis— The winter short course o f the look. Perhaps both ourselves and our to in vade A m erica . H e ca lls on A s tra the began to tell his story: days, but next Monday 1 will be ready fo llo w in g nigh t and ex p la in s his plans fo r Original manuscripts by Robert Oregon Agricultural college holds its crops need rotation. Perhaps the boy, defens»’ . By the use o f a eroplan es m ade “ No one knows of my return, ex as well as the “ young stock,” needs a f a new substance w hich is in d estru cti cept my men at Clryne, and they will to appear In the congress as the presi Burns, long thought lost, are to be re eighteenth annual session from Jan change o f pasture. Perhaps we need o ble dent of the International peace com he ex pects to a n n ih ilate the E u ropean stored to Scotland by a wealthy Amer keep It to themselves. I did not use Over a dozen a litte science along with our endless forces. H e d eliv ers a note to von W e r mittee." Rome—Hearing it was the desire of uary 5 to 31, 1914. ican who owns them. densteln on his flagship dem a n d in g im the 'graph, as I did not want certain Early next morning Napoleon com m ediate w ith d ra w a l. H e Is a tta ck ed and the officers of the American battleship courses o f study will be offered. practice. Five U. S. torpedo boats were fleet now visiting Italian waters to b y d es tro y in g tw o w a rsh ips and sev era l people to know that I was safe— the municated with hie brother workers Compared to the returns, the money fo rce s von W erd en steln to papers would get hold of It and by caught in a terrific Btorm off the Cal pay their respects to him, K ing Victor While the greater number o f courses cost is slight. Hundreds o f letters a aeroplanes, greo to u niversa l disarm am en t. The in the peace committee, and then left ifornia coast and one of them has not Emmanuel invited the naval command will be in agriculture, as usual, there from short course students bear testi countess, w ho has rem ained In A m erica morning Europe would know." He the capital. He spent some hours at a guest o f A stra , re ceives an o ffe r smiled. "They have tried to surprise will be courses in domestic science and mony to the fact that the courses, been heard from since. work designing a device to be used from von W erd en steln o f the p rin cip a l ers to the Quirinal. A t the same time art, in economics, commercial meth within a year, produced in money re it y o f S ehom b u rg-Td th ow in return fo r us, and now we will surprise them.” on the aerodromones. With six ma Ex-president Zelaya, o f Nicaragua, Queen Helena, who had not yet re Edison ’s secret. Edison and his assistant. His eyes rested lovingly on tho two ods, both rural and metropolitan, and turns many times their cost. chines, equipped with men and bar Indeed, Santos, go in search o f n ew deposits o f will return to Spain, in order to settle ceived Mrs. Thomas Nelson Page, gave women who were his nearest and in such engineering work as can be the cost o f this valuable outing, essen the rem a rk a b le substance, clryn lth . T h e y rels, he headed for the valley of Xluh the diplomatic muddle occasioned by a dinner in honor o f the fleet’ s officers adapted to short course purposes—car tially an investment, is much less than And it on the esta te o f S ch o m b u rg-L lth - dearest. that evening. and the members o f the United States ow. T h e countess ge ts S an tos in to her his stay in the United States. "It Is exactly eight weeks today pentry, blacksmithing and road con the usual city wage-earner spends on clutches. She prom ises to re vea l E d! embassy staff. Ambassador Page They landed In the valley the next son ’s secret as soon as von W erd e n steln since I left Washington to continue For the first two weeks the 5-cent struction. his summer vacation. Much less in turns o v e r the S ch o m b u rg-L ith o w esta te made the presentation. morning and after a peaceful negotia lunches served to school pupils at Ar- The winter short courses are de cost, and much more satisfying In re to her. On the day o f the w ed d in g o f my search for something that I felt tion with the high priest they caught His Majesty declared he was a great leta, a Portland suburb, have paid a signed to give practical and scientific sults. Can we afford to make the in A s tra and Edison the countess and S antos convinced nature had provided for a admirer o f the splendid American flee the cou ntry. S an tcs p erfects a ma certain use; that Is, to remove the a large supply of the liquid that had small profit, besides being a great instruction to those farmers, or stu vestment? chine. Is m ade a count and m a rries the Rather, can we afford put the Eagle out of commission and ngvy.and he was delighted to shake benefit to the pupils. dents o f farming, who cannot devote not to make it, in view o f the testi mntess, now princess o f S chom burg electro-magnetism of clrynlth. 1 found While Napoleon hands with the officers o f the fleet. Ithow . Edison finds a n ew dep osit o f It, thanks be to Providence. The dis returned to Clryne. their time to a full college course, but mony o f others who have tried it in clryn lth and builds a new fleet o f a ir analyzed the liquid his workmen made A young Greek couple were married who aspire to keep abreast o f the best view o f the increasing interest in it ships. H e a ccid e n ta lly d iscovers a liquid covery nearly cost me my life, but I several trips between the valley and in Oregon City, Ore., and celebrated w ill ren d er o p posin g airsh ips h elp thought and practice in the profession. from year to year, and in view o f the that less. Santos com pletes a fleet fo r the never was happier than the moment Clryne, carrying the liquid away In the event in the regulation Greek way when my aerodromone was helplessly The courses are based on the newest exacting demands of present-day agri Princess. by several days of continuous dancing, falling down. It Is a wonder that I vast quantities. developments in agricultural science; culture? Napoleon, after a thorough examina feasting and playing of Greek games. CHAPTER XX.— Continued. came out alive, but, aside from a few London—The greatest obstacle now they are distinctly practical, and are tion. sighed. “ Here le something new. The courses are open to any person “ What need have we of European bruises, all Is w-ell. comprehension o f all Asquith declares threats o f civil war standing in the way o f England and within the "I was circling around an active vol It puzzles me, but it solves the ques They are offered sixteen years o f age or over. There commerce and troubles? The Ameri will not affect the plans for home rule. Germany’s being officially represented thoughtful people. are no entrance examinations, and can continent Is ours, we love It and cano and tho wing of the Eagle was tion of superiority In the air." at the Panama-Pacific Exposition in in midwinter in order to be o f service Napoleon’s next move was to try As a result o f recent victories the San Francisco, according to a special to the largest number o f actual farm tuition is free. A fee of one dollar is w# can live on It. The Z-ray stations touched by the warm fluid gushing up Mexican rebels are gaining numbers article in the Times, is the reluctance ers— practical, busy people who find charged for enrollment, however, and have been kept In order and we can from a geyser. The wings folded to out the new swallow-type machine. It rapidly and assuming more aggressive o f either the German or British gov time at this season, i f ever, to take a small laboratory fee is charged in easily cut ourselves off from those gether and the Eagle was helpless was smaller than the Eagle, but the some courses to cover the cost o f ma warring countries. W e will not be the I turned the tall rudder to break Its wings and the tall rudder were com plans. ernments to take the initiative in ask stock o f their intellectual capital as terial used. losers.” So his address ran. He sat fall, and thus escaped with my life.” paratively larger. It had not the ing the other to reconsider the decis well as o f their goods and chattels. Confucianism has gained official rec ion whereby the two governments ar A silent prayer went up from the grace of the Eagle In flight, but Its Can I afford it? This is the first I Excursion rates are offered by all down amid tremendous applause. However, another orator arose and two loving women, a prayer of thanks speed was something unprecedented— ognition in China, much to the disap rived at a sort o f an agreement not to question we ask ourselves as we con the railroads in Oregon, the usual one pointment o f Christian missionaries. template any enterprise outside the and one-third fare for the round trip, propounded opposite reasons for open to Him who had saved him to save It shot through the air like a streak. participate. Two more days passed. The third Can I on the certificate plan. In coming to ports and no determination was America. The campaign against useless and The article says that the board of routine o f our settled tasks. "I lost consciousness when the aero found every aerodromone equipped reckless Christmas giving is being trade, as the result of the activity of afford it for myself, for my boy, for Corvallis, buy a full fare ticket, se reached. Astra and her mother-in-law were dromone struck the ground by being with a long tube very similar to the Re- ! curing a receipt from the selling pushed in earnest by the society of a committee of influential men formed my wife, or for my daughter? old style Are extinguisher. To this “ Spugs.” late in October to further British rep turns this year are small, we say; the agent; after having your receipt vali sitting In the library at the Crystal hurled Into the bench. When I opened dated at the college, present this to Palace depressed and sad. The uncer my eyes It was night and I was on a tube was connected a small automatic Sir W ilfrid Laurier, o f Canada, ad resentation at the fair, is now disposed farm has’ t yielded the profit it ought the ticket agent in buying your return tainty of Napoleon’s fate caused long, low bed. An ancient oil lamp was gun. which protruded through a spe vocates the removal o f all duties on to support a revised scheme for a gov to yield. Another season, perhaps—. flickering on a table at my head. I cial aperture in the body of the aero Our neighbor goes from year to ticket, paying one-third o f the regular sleepless nights. foodstuffs as the best way to reduce ernment grant o f $500,000, which the Thus they had lived, day after day. tried to sit up, but could not. My dromone. The lever controlling thin committee considers sufficient to en year, to be sure, but he is prosperous. fare. the high cost of living. strength was gone; even my eyelids gun was within easy reach of the Perhaps there’s a reason for The sale dates for the winter short hopefully and fearfully. able Great Britain to be represented So? Viscount Haldane, lord high chan adequately. The life of the woman Who had fell down, down, and I had a feeling aeroman, and the gun itself was so that. Perhaps, after all, there’s course are from January 3 to 24, in cellor of England, fully endorses the economy in going, not staying. Per clusive; return limit, January 24 to been the mainspring of all their that I was falling from a great height. arranged that It could be pointed In Monroe doctrine in a speech before the troubles was different. The Princess I felt some one come near, and a mo any direction. haps we need ideas, confidence, en- I February 3, inclusive. American Bociety o f London. The four aerodromones that had Roaltta had never been happier than ment later I felt a cooling bandage now. The twenty-first acrodromone placed on my head by deft hands. 1 been sent toward the west were re While trying to save a steerage pas was finished, and she, like a general, lost consciousness again and do not porting every few hours. They had senger who had fallen overboard, two Vancouver, B. C.— That the federal would drill her flying squadron per know how long I lay In a stupor, but seen nothing so far that was out of officers and a sailor o f the steamer government orders-in-council hitherto sonally. think It must have been at least the ordinary. President were lost off the California restraining Hindus from entering the Washington. D. C.— Senator Lane Rosttta had acquired great skill In eight days. It was Saturday evening that the coast. province, except under very special has received word from Major Mc- Oregon has 5,000,000 acres o f handling the aerodromone, and she 'The first clear moment I had I last of the aerodromones was made San Francicso people made free use circumstances, are ultra vires, and Indoe that the latter has reported ad logged-off lands that should be cleared oould execute the capturing act very found that I was In the home of some ready for prompt action. Turning tho o f the parcel post Thanksgiving day that Hindus cannot be excluded from versely on the project looking to a six- up and farmed, according to a state su lly. She was loved by the whole rich Indian family. Later I found that command of the Island over to Whis by sending turkeys, puddings, and in Canada except on the grounds of ment by W. H. Graves recently in his Drew, which was composed of men they were Aztecs— Indeed, the dlreot tler. Napoleon returned to Washing fact nearly every item of a good din idiocy, disease, crime or mendicancy, foot channel in the Willamette river address at the weekly luncheon o f the from noble families. descendants of the Incas. In the clear ton. The Swallow made the trip in ner through the mails. ia the effect o f a sweeping written from Oregon City to Eugene. Portland Realty board at the Commer These men admired their leader, moments during my fever I eaw a two hours. Major Mclndoe regards the project cial club. (TO BE C O N TIN U ED .) they were hypnotized by her charms very beautiful Aztec girl by my bed Broke and hungry a San Francisco judgment given by Chief Justice Hun as far too costly for the amount of Mr. Graves favors the clearing o f and she handled them so that they side nursing me. She was the daugh workingman stole a loaf o f bread ter in the case o f Bhagwan Singh. Bhagwan Singh is the Sikh priest commerce that would be benefitted, these lands by individual capitalists were, as one man, ready to give their ter of the high priest, to whose house ONLY MADE MATTERS WORSE. Thanksgiving day, and within an hour I had been taken. he was in jail eating turkey and cran who was forcibly deported by Immi even if local communities would agree or by corporation, instead o f state or lives for her. He says a six- national projects. gration Inspector Reid and his men to bear half the cost. He pointed out ’’It was five weeks before I recov Captain's Words of Intended Comfort After a successful maneuver day berry sauce with the other prisoners. more than a week ago. Bhagwan is foot channel could be obtained only by that state and national irrigation proj Rosltta gave the order to her men to ered from the terrible fall. Completed Panic of Terroi^Strlcken said to be a graduate o f a university the installation o f a system o f mov ects have not been as successful as gather In the large hall. The hail was As I regained my strength the old Passengers. and one o f the most highly educated able dams. To overcome the fall of private reclamation enterprises. PO RTLAN D M ARKETS priest, named Xiluhama, assisted me the schoolroom where Santos taught 212 feet between Eugene and Corval o f Hindu religious teachers. Nearly 1,000,000 acres o f this land them the art of aviation In theory. to a porch-like structure that stood "T o try to reassure people In time of The decision means that any num lis would require 26 locks and dams, is within a radius o f 60 miles from Wheat — Track prices: Club 80$(i$ There were forty men In all— young, before the house, and I beheld a won an accident sometimes causes more 81c per bushel; bluestem, 91c; forty ber o f shiploads o f Hindus may come which he estimates would cost $7,000,- Portland, said Mr. Graves, and i f the vigorous, brave and bold. When Ro derful picture. A few hundred yards trouble than the accident Itself," said 000, ard to overcome the drop of 136 refuse was turned into charcoal and sltta entered, followed by her hus fold, 82c; Russian, 79c; valley, 81c. here and must be freely admitted. a man who once lived on Staten Island. feet between Corvallis and Oregon City coke it would to a great extent solve band. a cheer rang out; "Hurrah for Oats— No. 1 white, $25(826 per ton. “ At any rate, that was my experience would require 14 locks and dams, cost Corn— Whole, $37 per ton; cracked, the fuel problem that is keeping many our princess!’’ Lunch Counter Car Tried. when one of the old Staten Island fer ing $4,150,000. $38. industries from the state. She walked to the platform, and her ry boats nearly turned over one day In New York— The Pennsylvania rail Barley— Feed, $24 per ton; brew clear voice rang through the hall: a fierce wind. It looked as If destruc road has just completed a new solid ing, $25.50(ii 26; rolled, $28(829. Gentlemen!” The silence was In tion were Inevitable. Live W ire Touched on Dare. It will be Millfeed —Bran, $20.60(021 per ton; steel lunch counter car. “ The boat had dipped until It almost Salem— Dared by a playmate, Pat tense. ” 1 have called you together to shorts, $22.50(<r 23: middlings, $29(830. placed in service immediately between explain the situation. The American stood on edge; passengers stampeded, rick Riley, 17 years old, o f the State continent has voluntarily taken from Hay— No. 1 Eastern Oregon timo New York and Philadelphia, on trains women and children shrieked and Albany— To compel the payment of thy, $16(0.16; mixed timothy, $12(0.14; which also carry ordinary dining cars. training school, touched a live wire us Europeans, children of a different cried in terror. Badly scared as I alfalfa, $13(013.50; clover, $9(810; It is planned to continue the experi the $15,000 bond given for the pro which had been blown down during a cute, a different race, our most cher was, I undertook to comfort a woman tection o f its customers by the Albany ment long enough to determine which valley grain hay, $11(0 13. storm, and as a result he is in the hos ished traditions. There Is not one who had knelt and was praying loudly Farmers’ company is the purpose of a Onions — Oregon, $2.35(0 2.50 per is the more popular with the traveling pital suffering from serious burns on among you who Is not a nobleman. for deliverance. suit which will go to trial here before sack; buying price, $2 f. o. b. ship public. Instead o f tables in the new his hands. But for quick and heroic You all know the situation and Eu ” 'Don't be alarmed, Madam,' I Judge Galloway unless settled out of ping points. car there is one long mahogany coun action o f the lad's playmates, who rope’s eyes rest on us. Europe Is said. 'We are sure to be all right court. It is the first case ever Vegetables — Cabbage, 1(0 l j c per ter extending over half the length o f tore the wire from his grasp he would awaiting our action to restore the old The boat will straighten up In a few brought in this state to collect on a pound; cauliflower, $1(01.25 dozen; the ear with a row o f 21 revolving minutes. It has been running for fifty warehouse bond given under the pro have been killed. On touching the wire ardor of things. W e have the might! eggplant, 10(o'12Jc per pound; pep stools in front o f it. Riley fell screaming unable to release Think of these words: 'W e hare the years, and It Is not likely to go down visions o f the law passed in 1903. pers, 6(07c; tomatoes, $1.75 per box; the wire. Three o f the other boys tore might!' Therefore, we have the right! now.’ garlic, 12Jc pound; sprouts, 11c; ar him loose from the wire. It was said The aerodromone flotilla la my own “ Old Scout” W iggina Dies. "M y comforting word* had a most Pioneers o f '50s Imitated. tichokes, $1.60(0,1.75 per dozen; that the wire carried 2200 volts. property. Think this over and con Denver — Oliver P. “ Old Scout” unexpected effect. squash, l$c pound; pumpkins, l$c Wiggins, one o f Denver’s most fam Baker— Like the pioneers o f the sider! ” ‘Oh,’ walled the woman, ‘If the pound; celery, $4 per crate; turnips, ous early frontiersmen, died at his early ’60s, T. P. Towle, o f Cold Contractor« H irin g Men. “ Ia It right that I— that we— should boat has been running for fifty years $1.25 per sack; carrots, $1.10; par residence here Sunday at the age of Ashland— Keasall & McDowell, con obey orders that come from powerless It mutt be so old and rotten that It Springs, S. D., crossed the plains and snips, $1.25; beets, $1.25. 90. Wiggins was a native o f W est tractors for the grading work section rulers? That we, the gallant aerial can’t possibly stand this strain. We're Green F ru it— Apples, 60c(0'$2.25 ern New York state, and came across mountains with two “ prairie schoon done for.’ ers,” brought his w ife and grandchild o f the Pacific Highway, were in this fleet, should consider those who are per box; pears, $1(01.60 per box; the plains in 1838. “ And with that she jumped over with him, and came to Oregon to city recently and will locate the first held to the ground? That we who grapes, crates, $1.50(0 2; casabas, 2Jc For years he was a member o f K it wrest a living from the Baker valley. construction camp in the vicinity o f have the might should obey anyone board. pound; cranberries, $11 per barrel. Carson's famous company o f frontiers Steinman, about 10 miles from Ash else except the one we choose? "Fortunately, the was fished out by “ When I Opened My Eyes It Was Potatoes—Oregon, $1.10 per hun men. and served under Carson in the The trip, which began in June this "Gentlemen, we were all born to be the crew, but she sustained a-severe year, was halted temporarily when land. Night and I Was on a Low Bad.” dred; 75(o 90c at shipping points. Mexican war. He was wounded at the Mr. Towle's wagons and eight horses A t least three camps will be ea- rulers, or I would not have selected shock. The boat, of course, weath Poultry— Hens, 14c pound: springs, you as my aviators. Gentlemen! You away was the smoking volcano, and ered the storm, and that woman was [ r on ’i n' battle o f Monterey. There Mrs. Towle came | tablished as the work progresses. 13(<i.l3Jc; turkeys live 20c; dressed, H i„ cabin WM one f the fl„ t built reached Vale, From Steinman, the first base o f must select one of ue for our com several steaming geysers were spout the only person on board who waa in on to Baker by train to visit her uncle, choice, 24c; ducks, 13(814c; geese. , j Denver and. taken with the prospects o f the operations, the grading will be direct mander, and we will rule the world!” ing water In the air. At the foot of jured." 12Jc. j ‘_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ “ Hurrah for the queen! Hurrah for the cone-like peak stood a great ed toward this city. The contractors country, she sent for her husband. Eggs— Oregon fresh ranch, candled. Hurrah for church with strange statues and re are engaging a big force o f both men the queen of the air! Wilson Flower Is Named. Coal Smoke and Health. 46(8)47c per dozen. Queen Rosltta!" and teams. liefs painted In vivid red, blue, yellow, The medical officer of health for Creswell, Or.— A pale pink chrysan Polk Is to Exhibit in 1915. Butter— Oregon creamery, prints, How sweet that sounded to the beau black green and white colon. The Manchester, England, presents evi extras, 37(8 38c pound; cubes, extras, themum, tinged with light green, was Monmouth— That Polk county will tiful woman! A tear glistened In her whole reminded me of the picture* of dence to ehow that the working life Chemawa Has Monolitjiic Silo. named the "M iss Jessie Wilson” by be represented in the exhibits to be 34c: firsts, 32c. Chemawa— F. A. Erixon, contractor, eye. She ran Into their arms and ancient Egypt. Xlluhama’e beautiful of the people of that city le shortened Miss E. M. Thompson, who exhibited prepared by the various counties of Pork— Faney.pOJc pound. the blossom at the chrysanthemum the Willamette valley for the San o f Salem, has turned over to Superin klsaed one after another. The last daughter came with us and brought ten year* by the acids In smoke and Veal— Fancy. 13Jc pound. was Santoa, and he was the least en- cushions to make me a comfortable the carbon particles which invade the Hops— 1913 crop, prime and choice, show held here by the Ladies’ Civic Francisco exposition in 1915 was as tendent Wadsworth, o f the Salem In thusi. Me of them all. seat on the long, broad bench. lungs. Surgeon J. W. Stoner, of the Improvement league. The show was sured at the meeting o f delegates dian school, the new concrete silo. 28(ii.24r pound: 1912 crop, nominal. Roaitta, queen of the air! ’’The old priest could express hit United States public health service, W o o l— Valley, 16wl7c; Eastern one of the most successful ever held from the different counties in the val The structure is one o f the few mono Tills was her election. When the Oregon, ll(u l6 e ; mohair, 1913 clip, here. There were 36 varieties o f the ley, which held its first session in Sa lithic silos in the Pacific Northwest enthusiasm had somewhat abated the thoughts so plainly that I understood traces a connection between a smoky him almost as well as If we were able atmosphere and the drinking habits i chrysanthemums shown, the largest o f lem last week. H. G. Campbell, ap The structure is 40 feet high and has 26(n 26c pound. gave them the oath of obedience, the to converse, and when I was In doubt of the people. Women living In sun Cascara bark—Old or new, 6c pound. which was a lavender queen, brought pointed by the Polk county court, and a rapacity o f 150 tons. The plans and oath that would be kept secret until he took a board and made drawings In less, gloomy homes, attired In som Cattle— Prime steers, $7.25(<; 7.66; by Mrs. R. D. Hawley. The Creswell H. C. Dunsmore o f Independence rep building specifications were drawn by tha day of Its world-wide proclama childlike but expressive way. ber clothe*, breathing a smoke-filled The plan to M. W. Cooper, instructor in dairying choice, $7(u,7.25; medium, $6.75(u 7; band provided a concert for the even resented Polk county. tion. Thay swore to be true, obedient " I toon realized that he considered atmosphere, are prone to be Irritable, have each county contribute according at the Salem Indian school. prime cows, $6.26(86.75; choice, $6(>i ing o f the show. and brave for the queen. And she me sent at a messenger by their god to scold and whip their children and to its assessed valuation ia approved. 6.26; medium, $5.75(86; heifers, $6 ■won to be faithful and true to her Iticoatl. A prophecy made hundreds to nag their husbands who flee to tha Deer Season Fatal to Hunters. (8)6.76; light calves, $8(n9; heavy, County Ship* 11,500 Tnrkeya. little army. of year* before by one of their great saloon for solace and relief. Surgeon Steel Bridge Opened. $6.76(8)7.76; bulls, $3.50(1/5.76; stags. Milwaukee, Wis. — Twenty-four Roseburg— When the final consign- "W a have only one man to fear, and men told them that a deliverer would Stoner 1* also of the opinion that $6.60(8:6.25. hunters gave up their lives in Wiscon Milton—The new steel bridge across ments o f turkeys were loaded on the that man Is Napoleon Edison. You all Hogs — Light, $7.25(88; heavy, sin and Northern Michigan and many the Walla Walla river, costing $4400 cars here for the Thanksgiving mar- know him. Seemingly be baa met with come as a bird. That reminded me of children reared In a depressing at my Eagle that had, during my Illness, mosphere are dull, apathetic and even $6.60(8)7.26. more were wounded during the deer ia now open for traffic, The bridge ia kets, it was found that Douglas coun some misfortune, aa he has disap Sheep — Wethers, $4(84.75; ewes, season which opened November 10 and situated three miles south o f Milton, ty had furnished approximately 11,600 peared. When he returns we will fight been haunting me as I feared It had criminally Inclined The smoke prob been damaged beyond repair. In suit* lem la still Important. $$.26@4; lambs, $4(86. closed at midnight Nov. 30. on the mountain road. birds for the trade. t a r t Rfi8ynie «f mportant Evens nuotatile W ith O R VATH D EAN f/OARD Winter Short Course Is Prepared By O. A. C. ITALIAN KING AND QUEEN RECEIVE AMERICAN TARS f England and Germany Would Change Minds Canada to Let Hindus Settle British Columbia Six-Foot Channel in MUCH LOGGED-OFF LAND Willamette Is Opposed AWAITING DEVELOPMENT Warehouse Company’s Bondsmen Are Sued