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SbeìSfiarfowofj Livestock Board Fights Unscrupulous Dealers •r. then hs turned about and faced them. They were rising, each trying to gain In elevation. Rosltta cried to Santos: “ Why can’t we rise faster?” "There are three of us and only one of Napoleon." "Did you hear that. Sulamov?” sharply said Rosltta. He bowed sub Portland— A vigorous campaign is be prosecuted by the State Livestock missively. to be waged by the State Livestock Sanitary board in every case where it “ Your ancestors were always ready Sanitary board against unscrupulous is found that they have failed to re to die for their sovereign; are you?” dairy cattle brokers, who have been port the sale o f tuberculin, as required "1 am !” shipping into Oregon many worthless by law. "Thank you !" She smiled at the and occasionally diseased cows. Many The statute covering the subject Russian and pointing to the side door cows have been coming in with tuber states that “ in order to sell, give of the aerodromone, continued: "This culin tests purporting to have been away or dispose of to another any tu way, my boy, we are too heavy ” administered in the states from which berculin, the party so doing shall Bulamov kissed her hand and they were shipped, and yet these cows within three days make a written re opened the door calmly. With a last have been found to react to the test port to the state veterinarian, showing ardent look, he Jumped. when it ia given in this state. Ap the names and addresses of the per The Princess leaped upward, gain pointments authorizing veterinarians sons to whom sech tuberculin has been ing rapidly on the Eagle. Rosltta to make these tests in three adjoining delivered." Violations o f this law d urged Santos and watched Napoleon, states have been revoked by these are, on conviction, punishable by a who was following every move of the states at the request o f the Oregon fine o f from $50 to $250. No one, not c 21 o r o n i 'T. 1913-BY W.G.GH.-VPMAN ]N Tiltr UNITtD STATES AliD GREAI BEITAIN « attacking Princess closely. State hoard, because it was found that even veterinarians, hereafter are to When the four aerodromones re SYNOPSIS. He could have dipped again and run in many cases the teats were fraudu- be allowed to inject tuberculin into fused to stop their flight toward Cl- away, but that wus not his game. lent. animals without authorization o f the For flfiy years th«1 comment of North ryne, Sullivan made a dart forward They almost touched, and the Prin Am. i le i Ima i*.. ia >i iti d from tin- rest ] Wholesale and retail druggists will State board. of tlic wnltl by Z-mys. the in.ention of and upward and those in the bur cess Rosltta shouted through the Hannibal Friaient, »»resident of the united dened crafts, knowing the significance speaking tube: "Give up, Mr. Peace ifovernrn» nt. A nu s nr' ■' rom Count von of that upward dart, rose also. HEW ! it bites like a in V M u* of Otmiany, that VVt President; you have no chance!” "W ill you drop that?" shouted Sul he h 1 in penetrating tl .... “ No. 2 Newhouse trap,” Indeed, It seemed so; the larger bird hast* ns tin I «lent, Dyln< livan. grumbled Pa Schoon- wari '-Mr t that fo reig n ln- The answer was a hail of bullets. made a leap toward the Eagle that va ait n la n jct tn cls her maker, closing the set- the Kittson, a Sullivan was surprised to eeo that was below her, but a twist of tin’ room door against the icy blast l»»l»ll of Pi’ll steering wheel saved him. Napoleon ricr w hich they bored Into the protecting shell and lil :Us at r and rubbing his tingling cheeks. He cvrnahto. A of his machine. They did not entirely was watching the east anxiously, and lite N\ irti» Am stamped his feet before the stove in . • dl tl»** UM Roeltta’s eyes were focused on Napo sorr. t o f penetrate the clrynlth. “ That Is some Wcr.h t r.eon o which the hickory wafe burning with Portland— Conrad|Krebs, one o f the rels o f beer the coming year. Accord- leon. She felt sure that he was help *op ‘ !in flts- thing new," thought lie. mäkln«? After the such a roar of comfortable warmth as best-known hopgrowers in the West, to the internal revenue figures .7 ■irmn.ni« lessly prolonging the surrender. return to Ciryne he examined those b t m or, C almost to drown the shrill whistling of This dangerous play went on until believes this commodity should bring P0“ ?*1 per ,barr,cl ° f b°F™ ®5e . being pifa I rim ; .11 buHets and found each tipped with the December wind outside the farm .. . ,, L .. . . used, or a total o f 269,000 bales, to r,«on* w ith l»l*n Napoleon could see the widely extend diamond chips. higher prices. He bases his belief on which must be added 10,000 bales re- pt to ntt turi a«I house. ed fleet of aerodromones with his he sim i- tflCRpP He saw. In the distance, two other the fact that an unusual quantity o f quirtd for other purposes, such as mops “ Hello, what’s the matter with Her II« • »- aerodromones a naked eye. He dipped downward, and coming In answer to hia \*fr « to rape* American hops is being shipped to yeast, etc., making a grand total of bie?” The youngest of his three ^oys, stopped in the air, about two hundred ts Nap- • call for assistance. whl. h i Europe and that sooner or later the 279,000. Exports tt> all countries a tiny misshapen child who had suf tl nt the Irmi y , feet above the surface of Pamlico The four hoslile aerodromone« con ve M »II d American brewers will wake up to the amount to 105,000 balee, and by the consoli ri fered a boyhood of pain and deformity There the Eagle awaited the \ «*tn the tinued tlielr fire, and flually Sullivan Sound. lo Invai situation and find there are not enough time the entire crop is .marketed, the since his nurse had dropped him in plans for Princess. As she made a desperate fo il K nl«l lulled the lever that discharged the h.» t*a * tf nrrt hops le ft to go around. Manipulators, exportB will be at least \l30,000 bales, Hv p lw * rnair «left n*»‘ his baby days, was huddled in the cor J« n -M t*llb?t-n • " M *» 1? indo-trmtl- collected lightning. It struck the metal rush for him, he escaped again, almost who sold a large part o f the Oregon Imports will not exceeds 20,000 bales, r*f ner beside the woodbox crying silent Me hr e\pectH t:i ’»nnMilh’-tr t »r RtiropRHn 'hell of the bomb and the next second by a miracle, then turned andf darted fT, n von Wer- crop "s h o rt,” have been trying to That leaves for home, consumption fores ly, except when an uncontrollable sob im??«- »• • >n 1 K M — 'P »In •;»l»riln« i»n- an explosion came that Bent the flock after the Princess madly, changing force the market to a lower level, but 190,000 bales, or a shortage o f 89,600 rr»rr1L»i»» shook his thin little frame. withe’ •Mi’*1. H. la Ttta«*k«»<1 and of machines high up into the air. Sul from the pursued Into the pursuer. Mr. Krebs declares that conditions bales. by rìr«tr ivlin • .vrt \v::r! Vita ntid aererai “ Heen teasing you have they? I'll r t i ? von Wer .1» natoli» to livan's 'dromone, being to one side, They rose upward together and Napo warrant much higher prices. He “ Assuming that the 1911 crop, with iornp»an ir rt T» . leon waved a smiling salute to the H«n> ti tease them—with a stove-length, I s a i d ' the surplus on hand at tile time, did "Oiirupf« h « ” r..n»!»ti»e<! In America did not suffer the shock that the oth princess. will. Can’t have anything like this the t. »rrrlv *»a pn «»Ter ers had, and he succeeded In spread as a irurat r • "T a k in g statistics as a basis for not more than meet requirements, and The aerodromones of the latter were pi Incapat night before Christmas, not by a jug from vo the prices o f any farm product, hops the 1912 crop did not leave much sur- ttv o f f ehi In eti» rn fo r ing the wings and checking the u|e approaching steadily. She seemed to ful.” Ho advanced to the unhappy F- »1 hi? assistant ward flight. Edison's should sell at 40 cents, but in reality plus, we are confronted with a peculiar Santos have forgotten them entirely In the de child and comforted him in rough but In The nature of clrynlth was such that the present market stands at 20(g21c. condition. The reason for the present the r e n i' nlth. They heat of the pursuit, while she was the kindly fashion, picking him up as » f <a- b ' i m t • » r t f- T J t h - p e e fifp the aerodromones escaped without I f production and consumption have low price o f hops must be assigned to And It o aggressor, but now, when Napoleon 1er though he were a wisp of hay and ow Th > »n te *a ie - H 8 :»n t np I n t o anything to do with the ultimate the financial condition o f the brewers, clutches. ST »♦* p r o p i l M R t o r»M . • m l F i l l - much damage, but had the explosive tyrned against her, she quickly turned pressing him to his ample shoulder. price o f 1913 hops, then we will see at who, unlike other years, must pay ■on's pec et a s a o o n a a v o n W f » r « v - l e n r' s a t t a o t l n e found a greater resistance than air to the stylograph and gave orders to fl.» S c h n f p b u r e - 1 . ,1 th «t “ What you boys been doing to Herbie, turns ov least 35 cents paid before next Sep- cash, and they simply buy for imme- to her. On t h e» «1 h \ ; n t t h e w ■ •• ltlln ff o f there would have been great havoc her fleet to close In upon them, but hey?” tember. diate requirements, not realizing the A stra and E-'Mson the oountem and Santos among the machines. Are the cou n try Santos p e rfe c ts a m a There was no severity in the ques The awful shock In the air was felt not to interfere until It was necessary “ The maximum crop o f the United great shortage existing and the prob chine. Is m ade a count a r d m a rries the for her safety. tion, for the sturdy brothers, Petey States is estimated at 300,000 bales. able advance o f 20 cents per pound countess, now princes? o f Srbomhurg:- by Napoleon, who was circling above Napoleon plainly heard the message L lth o w . F d lsop Muds n new dep osit o f Madeira. and Normie, always were patient and He knew what had hap Present indications point to the prob later on. I can see nothing but 35- oiryn lth and lullfb? a n ew Aeet o f a ir kindly in their attitude toward the less pened. as his aerial instruments told and watted until she had broken con ships. Tie a ccid e n ta lly d iscovers a liquid able manufacture o f 70,000,000 bar- cent hops.“ that w ill ren d er opposing airsh ip? h elp him that the disturbance had been In nection, then he faced her machine fortuntae child, and only unintention less. Santos com pletes a fleet fo r the and unhurriedly pulled a lever that ally and in boyish carelessness occa rlnoess. T h e a v ia to rs o f the fleet elect the air and not on the earth's surface. Advertise Oregon Apple Many Eik Seen On er queen. She plans to m a ster the Ciryne was safe. sionally hurt the sensitive littfe fel He had been wait was connected with the tube that had w orld. TVrrdeM stc'n sends an u ltim atum lately attached to all hts aerodro low. Through Eastern States Eastern Oregon Range to A m e ric a Tie discovers the prin cess’ ing for Rositta, but now, fearing that been real plans and Is hi despair. her feet had been diverted to another mones. A thick stream of white liquid "What is it, Herbie? Tell dad.” The shot out and landed squarely upon the Portland— Oregon’s apple industry Pendleton— Several head o f elk are course, he hastened to meet her. sobbing broke forth unrestrainedly un CHAPTER XXII.— Continued. is receiving additional helpful exploi along the Walla Walla river, just east Just as he sighted the Spanish coast left wing of the Princess. The bird der the hearty kindness of the sweet An hour later an aerodromone land he saw, spread out In a great crescent, trembled. Santos calmly turned on tation through the window displays o f Milton, according to the mail car natnred farmer, and then slowly sub TA AND KA 3COOVXA1CIK TIP ed the chancellor In Berlin. He re TOtD TO Tilt DOO*. • " « seventeen birds. He recognized the the emergency dry battery and, like made in the Northern Pacific ticket rier on the route extending up the sided. I*a Schoonmaker waited pa tired to hie library and sank Into the "Princess" as the glittering bird In the a great wounded bird, the Princess offices in 19 principal cities in the river from Milton. He says he saw a tiently until the child was calm and chair before Ills desk In despair. The His powerful tele began to settle downward. The white then repeated his question. the paper parcels and listening ex Eastern part o f the United States. cow and a calf feeding at a haystack weapon that he had counted on had center, leading. scope showed that the Princess Ro- stream was stopped, a deft turn of the Hundreds o f boxes o f prize-winning pectantly. near a ranch house, not more than two “ Normie said there wasn't to Santy turned against him. He. too, was glad sitta and two men were in the fore wheel, a well-directed move and the apples at the National Apple Show at miles from town, and that a bull, cow A slight movement In the bed en Claus; said it was all a humbug, an’ that he had sent Captain Hochamberg Eagle slipped between the wings of most machine. Spokane were secured by the Northern sued, followed by a rustling of the and calf were seen at what is known that you an’ ma fixed the tree an’ all. on his mission before the visit to the Princess, and she was a prisoner. He began to elevate the Eagle, with Pacific and sent to their Eastern as "T h e E lbow " on the river, 12 miles coverlet and the sound of a small body "Taint s o !” he shrilled defiantly. “ I 8uemeg. Rosltta was as pale as death. The out advancing, and the flotilla of the Then a long- agents. C. E. Arney, western immi from town. This is the first time any heard him once a-fixin’ the tree last suddenly sitting up The next day four aerodromoneB Princess Rosltta also glided upward terrible disappointment of losing, gration and industrial agent of the o f these animals have been seen in Christmas mornin’ when 1 woked up drawn, happy sigh came to their started from Suemeg. They were car Thus he knew that he was seen. when victory was so near, made her Northern Pacific, when he was here a that section for many years, though early. They is a Santy Claus, ain’t straining ears as the occupant of the rying, suspended from their bodies a He still faced them and the dis faint. Then she remembered her fleet little room nestled again into the pil few day ago, had numerous clippings they were nhmerous in early days. they, pa?” tremendous bomb. Their orders were to tance between them was rapidly di and signaled orders quickly. from papers in Philadelphia, Cincin- The matter has been reported to the “ There shorely is, youngster,” af lows. His breathing once more be reach the Island of Ciryne by morning minishing. He watched the oncoming She had not noticed that Napoleon, firmed his father, directing a reprov came regular and Pa and Ma Schoon nati, Cleveland and other Eastern district game warden here, who says of the coming day. just bofore ho turned on the liquid Princess closely and saw that one of points, lauding the window displays ¡ f the report is correct, the animals ing glance at his two older sons. “ You maker tip-toed to the door and looked When Washington received the the two men was Santos, strangely that had disabled her machine, had and mentioning the superior quality o f must be part o f a herd brought over bet there is a Santy Claus; you’ll see within. The child stirred uneasily. news that the European monarchies, changed. The ruddy cheeks were pale hoisted a red signal, and a great fleet the Northwestern fruit. from Yellowstone Park last winter by "He's awake," breathed Sam, laying tomorrer when you get all the things of aerodromones rose from the coast This work is being done by the Walla Walla county sportsmen. The with the exception of England, had and he seemed taller. The other man he's, going to bring you Now you let a cautioning hand on his wife’s arm. sent an ultimatum, most people sim was a stranger, dressed in the uniform along North Carolina and silently Northern Pacific not for the purpose theory had been advanced that the “ No, he ain’t," she reassured him. your ma put you to bed, bo ’ s you can closed In on the fleet of the enemy. o f attracting more settlers to the animals might be a part o f the Oregon ply smiled and asked: “ What can they of Rosltta’s fleet. get up early, and don’t worry no more "Listen." The formation of Pamlico Sound do? Napoleon Edison can take care Hardly two miles separated the Northwest but to extend the market herd, brought over from Jackson Hole The childish Ups were muttering about i t ” of them." Eagle and the Princess when Napo made this maneuver easy and Napo for Northwestern fruits. and now being held in the state’s big But Herbie was not fully satisfied. sleepily. "They Is a Santy ClauB— I Captain Von Hochamberg waited In leon turned and flew at full speed leon had cleverly led Rosltta and her game refuge in Wallowa county. The Grown folks would say most anything seen him— I seen his shadder— " And vain for orders to reach him at Liv toward America. The Princess fol fleet Into the trap. He turned his local game authorities do not believt to comfort little boys, and his faith with another sigh of contentment all Contributory Negligence erpool, and at eight o’clock he opened lowed. The larger bird Blowly gained Eagle landward and, weighted as he this to be possible. had been too rudely shaken to be so doubting fled before the coming of the sealed order There was another on the retreating Eagle. Rositta'B was, moved slowly away. His men No Relief From Liability quickly restored. Fretfully and with a deeper sleep. sealed envelope In the packet and this eyes glowed with excitement; the man had been fully Instructed in regard to Pa and Ma Schoonmaker drew back Salem— The Supreme court, Justice Willamette Valley Pears deeper droop to his sensitive little order: "Take this letter porsonally to whom she feared, loved and hated was their action and Whistler led them. (TO B E C ON TIN UED.) mouth he suffered his mother to take softly and closed the door, a happy Burnett w riting the opinion, in affirm the address mentioned in the quickest running from her. Fast Coming to Front ing a verdict for the plaintiff in the light ln fc e ir eyes. possible manner.” It seemed as though they gained on “ Won’t he have It on the boys to case o f O. W. Dunn against the Orch Albany — That in the next decade The sealed envelope was addressed him with more rapidity; half a mile, COURTESY ALWAYS AN ASSET morrer, though!” chuckled Sam as ard Land & Timber company, clearly pears will become one o f the leading to "Mrs. Napoleon Edison, Washing then a quarter, then only yards were defined the employers’ liability act. crops o f the Willamette valley is the ton, U. R. of A." they mounted the stal.-s. between them. Rosltta was now sure simple Trial Will Convince Anyone The plaintiff was awarded damages prophecy o f E. C. Roberts, o f Leb That It Really Pays to Bo Gen The captain left the German consu of her prey and clutched the railing injuries received in falling from a anon, ex-fruit inspector of Linn coun late and hurriedly secured a stateroom tle and Polite. behind SantoB, whispering sweet and WHY THE MISTLETOE KISS7 for slab haul operated by the defendant ty and one of the valley’s best-known on the quickest route to the United encouraging words In his ear. She If you doubt the value of courtesy. , company in Lane county. I t was al- horticulturists. He bases his state- Present Custom I an Outcome of an j leKed that the board walk upon which ment on the success that has been ob- States, and at eleven that morning he shook from the excitement of the Just put the power of courtesy to sailed for New York. Old Practice of the Norse test for a single day. When you the plaintiff worked was not supplied tained where pear-growing has been Druids. with a proper railing. have done this you will be ready to tried in the valley and the growing CHAPTER XXIII. Citing that the act requires all market for Oregon pears in the East. admit that It has dynamic power. The mistletoe was held in great rev- i scaffolding and staging more than 20 Let us suppose that you are a house During the past few years Mr. Rob The Second Victory. erence by the Druids. It was believed f eet from the ground or floor shall be erts, who is now one o f Linn county's keeper, with many things to attend to It was the Tuesday before Thanks to be particularly and divinely heal- provided with a strong safety rail, the commissioners on the organization ar at the markets and shops. You de ing; in fact, it was given this attribute | court says that contributory negli- ranging for the Willamette valley ex giving day. termine, come what may, that you No one would have thought that for centuries. It had special signifi gence o f the person injured shall not hibit at the San Francisco exposition, will be courteous. A dealer has sent cance as the cause of the death of be a defense, but may be taken into has investigated fruit conditions thor- the sunshiny, clear sky would soon be you poor goods, for which he has Haider, the Norse Appollo, who was account by the jury in fixing the dam- oughly throughout the valley, and his the flela of the first aerial encounter. made an exorbitant charge. Napoleon took leave of his wife and killed by an arrow made from Its aKes- He declares that this Is not true; statement about prospective pear cul- mother, assuring them that as soon branches. The opinion further says; ture js not an ¡die one. He says that he Is rough and determined. he had finished his task he would Subsequently Haider was restored "T h e statute having made it a crim- pears o f splendid quality are grown in “ You maintain an attitude of per to life, the mistletoe tree was placed inal offense on the part o f the employ- the valley, and there is no blight here hurry back to them. After another fect courtesy, wait a little, are patient embrace from Astra he ascended to under the care of Frigga. and from er to create or maintain an avoidable to interfere with their culture. — patience Is one of the essentials of the roof of the Crystal Palace and that time until It touched the earth risk, the contract of the workmen for ----------- courtesy— state that you hope he can stepped into the Eagle. He was alone. was never again to be an instrument employment will not be construed to 400 Birds Exhibited at adjust the matter, as you would pre He floated slowly towa-d the east. of evil. i include such a hazard, because that _ , _ - fer to have him continue to support His preparations were complete. The present custom of kissing under would be to contract for a violation of M o n m o u t h l OUltxy o h O W you. Jerome Whistler had marshaled all the mistletoe Is the outcome of an old law by at least one of the parties, and Monm outh-The annual Polk County the men together and they had taken As a rule you will gain your point practice dr the Druids. Persons of op- hence vo.d as against publ.c policy. ’ , Poultry aBgodation exhibit went on with the dealer. In any event you the aerodromones from the Island. nOSllP 8 P Y M naaadft lin rlor thu ouanand. _ _ _ _ _ , , . , . , . . . poslte sexes passed under the suspend will score within yourself more than record as having been the largest and The busy little place was as slleut as ed vine and gave each other the kiss one point ln the strength saved and W o rm y Apples A r e Found. best show since it was organized. the grave this Tuesday morning. of love and peace, in full assurance ln seir-respect maintained. More than Portland — County Fruit Inspector About 400 birds were on exhibition Napoleon rose high In the air and that, though It had caused Haider's this, you will leave definite good with connected his graph with young Sul Stansberry condemned 50 boxes o f a" d tbe va,uab1« cu|?9 otber prire.a each person with whom you come ln him to his small bed chamber opening death, It had lost all Us power of doing „ ... ( offered attracted exhibitors from van- livan who, with his three helpers, had wormy apples on Front street, while on ous counties. During the four days in contact. harm since his restoration. off the settin' room. been patrolling the Pacific Ocean all an inspection tour, and ordered them which the show was held, the attend That each human being Is sur “ We didn’t go to do It. pa," Petey night. Young Sullivan told him that returned to the growers. rounded by an emanation which af Reign of Good Cheer. began when the door was closed on ance was good, and a growing interest they had sighted four blue-flagged The inspector has started on a cam in Polk county was shown toward the fects those about them Is true, since Herbie, forestalling his father's fur Bring me a garland of holly, aerodromones headed for America an It Struck ths Metal 8hell of the paign to rid the markets o f unsound poultry industry. Bomb and the Next Second an Ex It Is sufficiently tangible to have been ther questioning. "Herbie heered Rosemary, ivy and bay; hour before. They were grouped to fruit and will require everything that photographed. What the sun Is to plosion Came. Normie and me talking about Santy Gravity's nothing but folly, gether and carried a large, heavy ob { is not up to the standard to be re- al.- courtesy Is to this personal at Claus being only a yarn for little tads; 'T ill after the Christmas day. H ogs P ro v e Profitable Product. ject. chase and never noticed that the six mosphere, and to be courteous Is to j turned to the shipper. I f this course we didn't know he was about. He bust The Dalles— A. H. F ligg, an Eight- Napoleon told Sullivan to stop them teen aerodromones had been left far | does not suffice to keep wormy, dis hare and to hold and to radiate a out crying and— well, we didn’t know and make them drop the object Into DISGUSTED WITH SANTA. behind. eased apples and other fruits out of Mile-Valley farmer, has had his first beneficent power which will be like what to say. Honest, pa. we wouldn't the ocean. If they refused to obey 1 the city, he will take other steps experience with hogs and corn this The Princess was hardly a hundred the power of sunshine. 'a' told him for anything." Petey* look Sullivan was ordered to use his Judg against the growers. yards behind the Eagle when she be 3CXD O 0C5O O C » year, and he is enthusiastic. As soon ed nearly as woebegone as the disil as a small litter o f pigs became large ment In his treatment of them, but gan to rise slowly. The distance was German Emperor Fond of Theater. lusioned child. they were not to be permitted near diminished to fifty, twenty-live yards, More Road Work Planned. enough this spring he commenced feed- Emperor William of Germany “ You'd oughter be more careful the coast. Young Sullivan bowed and when something happened that opened shows his belief In the eystem of na Salem — That the County court o f inK them com. They were marketed v.hat you say when Herbie's nigh.” ad the connection was broken. the eyes of the pursuer. Marion county plans more road im- recently and averaged 205 pounds tional theaters by contributing lavish monished Pa Schoonmaker. "It'd spile The young man was using the Hawk, Napoleon made a dip, enforced by ly toward their support. As king of provement next year than has been dressed. The meat was declared the bis Christmas if he thought there the machine Santos Duprel had used. the power of the wings, so quickly Prussia, William II. is the owner of done for several years is indicated by finest ever seen in local markets.^ The wasn't any such thing as Santy Claus He went straight forward to meet the that the Princess had sped onward the Konlgltche Schausplele. of which the levy o f 4 mills for road districts farmer received more than $20 for Now we gotter prove It to him some four strange aerodromones that were several miles before they could check these are six— three ln Berlin and one them in eight which has just been announced. This each pig, growing way that there Is. and you boys better approaching slowly, being handicapped Its flight. Rosltta looked back and each at Wiesbaden, Cassel and Han Many ranchers here will will yield about $128,000, or twice as months. figure It out. And It's nigh time you | by the tremendous weight they were saw the great Eagle shoot forward, over. The Prussian ministry of the In much as the fund o f last year, and in raise com next year for feeding hogs. went to bed too; ma and me'll have to carrying. He signaled for his three with Its wtngs touching the smooth terior sets aside yearly $625,000 for addition to this sum there will be ! be a-fixlng the tree pretty aoon." men to come to his assistance. They water now and again, thus seeming to $123,120 levied from the general coun the royal theaters In Berlin alone, Farmer Trove« Benefactor. The fragrant young spruce, newly answered from the north and south give twice as much speed. The stu ty fund for the maintenance o f roads which sum Is made up to $737,600 out Newport Through the generosity an<j be bnew that they would hasten cut and sledded down from the snow dent was willing to learn and Imitated of the privy purse. Even so, how and bridges and the salaries o f super- and foresight of E. mantled ridge, was brought In from Napoleon's action, getting on his trail ever, there Is generally an annua> de visors, and about $25,00«. special road ¿ ^ ¡ i V r r f s J U ^ “ « i S u I E I r 'r i r a n ” ' the woodshed. Petey and Normie, ficit of above $75.009, and this th« taxes levied in various district** er. Linco.n county will get a new ¡ ^ V . B^ * h H r ^ e T . n d ^ f o r e m o s t just as he passed beneath him. deep In thought, assisted in setting It They quickly passed from the hori emperor makes good as well. His Im bridge. Raddant has offered to fur- aMwerPd Sullivan e "Hello." up. Unless they could devise some Xehalem Jetty Work to Begin. nish all the material and labor neces- .^ -hat do you w an tr 'he aglcPd ln zon of the siiteen other aerodro perial majesty takes most Interest la means of restoring their little broth mones. Napoleon was again far ln ad the Berlin opera house, which Is but Wheeler— TJie contractors who will ssry with the exception of the cable. 0ennaR through the „Peal,in. tub„ er's belief in the patron saint of furnish the rock for the jetty work at which he asked the county to pro- ..j want you to drop that ba|loon vance when he began to ascend rap a stone’s throw from the castle, so Christmas their own pleasure in the the mouth o f the Nehalem river are vide. The bridge will be locatedhwi a that you are carrylnf ,nt0 the m u idly. As he rose, he saw with satisfac that be can easily run ln and conduct day would be spoiled too. "What's the matter with him?” constructing a large camp at the rock road which leafe to the Willamette ^ bere,.. rt.pl)ed SuIllTan dpcld. tion the faint blue line of the Ameri rehearsal!. It le entirely owing to Normie nudged Pefey. "Look at the can coast "H e only got a new slate and hfa quarry on Miami river, near Gari valley hie efforts that the productions here Another bridge three miles ed,y the , ame languag, funny shadder the tree makes on the old last year's sled painted over. Now The Princess was pressing him have attained their present pitch of baldi. They will begin getting out below Raddanf. farm is talk«» of. but « W e.„ drop „ |n d u wall. Looks for all the world like— ” he says he don't care If there ain't rock soon and the jetty work will be closely, rising as he rose. The Eagle perfection ln everything that concern« funds were not appropriated at the frtand -. “I got i t ! ” Petey Interrupted la a no Santa Clause* •»owed down end let them come near- mounting. pushed rapidly. last term of court. tra té whisper, quivering with thS grand idea that had come to him with Normle's remark. With beaming face he explained his scheme to his brother while their fath er was engaged in propping up the tree. Quickly they were busy with a cardboard box, scissors and pencil, and under their nimble fingers was evolved in a few* moments a grotes que figure that in their enthusiastic eyes bore an excellent likeness to Kris Kringle. Softly the door to the bedroom was opened. Herbie was fast asleep. The figure was experimentally placed at different points before the coal oil lamp until its shadow rested upon the wall of the inner room Just where the eyes of the sleeper, on opening, would fall upon it. Then the door was closed again. Pa Schoonmaker grinned when the significance of these operations dawn ed on him. “ Reckon maybe the old feller will leave something for you two, after all. You stood a mighty good chance of having your stockings overlooked, running him down that away to one of his friends. Now go to bed, both of you. I ’ll open the door and rattle things some when ma and me fixes the tree; Herbie ’ll be sure to wake up and see the shadder. Hope it satisfies the pore little feller.” The boys went happily to bed. Pa and Ma Schoonmaker dressed the tree and laid at its base the assortment of presents for the children. The bed room door had been opened toward the last and the two were silent as they completed their work, rattling ^ I solated A ROMANCE OF THE TITUBE -'B y G l/ ID Ò V O tfH O R V A TH on ci EA/V JiOA&O Higher Price for Hops Is Predicted By Grower K