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NEWS OF THE WEEK General Resume of Important Events Throughout the Word Champion o f Single Tax Dies from Pneumonia Philadephia — Joseph Fels, million aire soap manufacturer, single tax advocate and philanthropist, died in his home here from pneumonia, after a brief illness. He was 61 years old. Mr. Fels spent most of his time in recent years advocating the doctrine o f the single tax in this country and Home Credit System Creates Much Interest wages a month's In advance, and ws hare put It up. Moreover, I hare bet my watch, which was presented to ms by the officials of the Santa Fe fot killin’ a pair of road agents w hen 1 was depity sheriff." Miss Blake uttered a little scream, and Speed regarded the lanky speaker with new Interest. “ It's a Waltham movement, solid gold case, eighteen jewels, and en graved with my name.” “ No wonder you prize It.” said Wally. "I bet my saddle,” Informed Carara, In his slow, soft dialect. "Stamp' leather wit' silver filagree. It Is more dear to me than— well—I love It var much, senor!” "Seems like W illie has made the extreme sacrifice." Stover followed up "W hile all our boys has gone the limit, W illie has topped 'em all; he's bet his gun.” "Indeed! Is It a good weapon?" Simply because he don't go skally "It's been good to me,” said the lit hootin' around In the hot sun ain't no tle man, dryly. "I took It off the quiv sign he can’t run." "What about them empty beer ering remains of a sheriff In Dodge bottles?" demanded Willie. "N o fel City, up to that time the best hip shot ler can train on that stuff. I went out lu Kansas.” Speed felt a cold chill steal up his there myself and seen ’em. There was spine, while Miss Blake went pale and a dozen." "Mebbe Glass drank It. What 1 laid a trembling hand upon his arm. “ You see It ain't Intrinsic value so claim Is this: We ain't got no proof Fresno Is stuck on Miss Blake, and much ns association and Bentiment that leads to this interview,” Stover he's a knocker.” "Then let's git soma proof, and continued. "It ain't no Joke— we don't Joke with the Centipede— and we’ve dam’ quick.” "SI, Senores,” agreed Carara, who relied on you. The Mox here would do murder for that saddle." Carara had been an Interested listener. "I agree with you, but we got to be nodded, and breathed something In his own tongue. "I have parted with my careful— ’’ honor, and Willie Is gamblin' Just as W illie grunted with disgust. "— we can't go at It like we was kil high." "But I notice Mr.—W illie still has lln' snakes. Mr. Speed is a guest here.' Again the little gun man expressed his revolver." "Sure I got I t !” W illie laughed, ab his opinion, this time In violet-tin profanity, nnd the other cowboys ruptly. "And I don't give It up till we lose, neither. That's the under- Joined In. "A ll the same he Is a guest, and no staiidin’." His voice was surprisingly rough work goes. I’m In charge while harsh for one so high-pitched. Hs Mr. Chapin Is away, and I'in responsl looked more like a professor than ever. ble." "W illie has reasons for his caution "Senor Bill,” Carara ventured, “ the respect," explained the fat vaquero, he Is no guest. He is one which we spokesman. of us." J. Wallingford Speed, face to face "That's right,” seconded Willie, "H e’s told us all along that Mr. Speed with these serious-minded gentlemen, was a Merc-ry-footed wonder, and if began to reflect that this foot-race the young feller can't run he had was not a thing to be taken too lightly. ought to have told us." "I can't understand," he declared, Mr. Cloudy showed Ills understand Ing of the discussion by nodding si with a touch of Irritation, “ why you should risk such priceless things up lently. “ We'll put It up to him in the morn on a friendly encounter.” 'Friendly!” cried W illie and Stover ing." said Stover. "If Mr. Speed cannot r-r-run, w'at In a tone that made their listeners gasp. "The Centipede and the Flying you do, eh?” questioned the Mexican. Nobody answered. Still Bill Beemed Heart Is Just iib friendly as a pair of at a loss for words, Mr. Cloudy stared wild boars.” You set, It’s a good thing we wised gloomily Into space, and W illie ground you up," added the latter. his teeth. Carara muttered fiercely: "Senor, On the following morning Speed sought a secluded nook with Helen I worka five year’ for that saddle. I but no sooner had he launched himself am a good gambler, si, si! but I keel fairly upon the subject uppermost In somebody biffore 1 lose It to the Centipede.” his mind than he was disturbed by "And Is that Echo phonograph worth delegation of cowboys, consisting of the original four who had waited upon all this?” inquired Helen. "W e won that phonograph at risk of him that first morning after his ar rival. They came forward with grave life snd limb," said Willie, doggedly, and serious mien, requesting a mo from the Centipede— ” 1—and twenty other outfits, senor." ment's Interview. It was plain there It's a trophy," declared the fore was something of more than ordinary importance upon their minds from the man, “ and so long as It ain't where It manner In which Stover spoke, but belongs, the Flying Heart Is In dis when Helen quickly volunteered to grace.” "Even tho 'Lcven X treats us scorn withdraw. Speed checked her. "Stay where you are; I have no se fu l!" cried the smallest of the trio an crets from you,” Bald he. Then noting grily. “ W e’re a Joke to the whole the troubled face of the foreman, state.” "I know Just how these gentlemen quoted Impatiently: " ‘You may fire when ready, Grid- must feel," declared Miss Blake, tact fully, at which Stover bowed with ley.' ” Still Bill shifted the lump In his grateful awkwardness. "And it’s really a wonderful In cheek, and cleared hts throat before beginning formally. strument,” said he. ” 1 don’t reckon there's another one like It In the "Mr. Speed, while we honor you heap for your accomplishments, and world, leastways In these parts. while we believe In you as a man and You'd ought to hear it—clear as a a champeen, we kind of feel that It bell— " And sweet,” said Willie. "God! It’s might make you stretch your legs some If you knew Just exactly what sure sw eet!” I begin to feel your loss,” said Speed gravely. “ Gentlemen, I can ouly assure you I shall do my best.” "Then you won't take no chances?" Inquired Willie, mildly. "You may rely upon me to take cars of myself.” 'Thank you!” The delegation moved away. What d' you think of him?" in quired Stover of the little man In glasses, «dren they were out of hear ing. "I think he’s all right," W illie hesi tated. "only kind of ryuzy,like al1 c is t ern boys. It don't seem credible that no sane man would dast to bluff after what we've said. He’d be flyin’ in the face of Providence.” Monmouth — Clean teeth, regular The pupils were required to get 800 hours for sleep, more work at home minutes’ credit before taking the holi and better prepared lessons are some day instead o f 600. The number o f minute credits for of the results obtained from the home milking cows was increased from five ----------- credit system inaugurated in rural to 16 for each cow, and a reasonable Young Japanese o f Portland have (jreat Britain. He recently returner! schools of Polk county a few years amount o f credit was allowed for all work not named in the list of chores. organized a baseball club. from England, where he had given a ago. Under the operation o f the system Children who lived more than a mile The Pacific Northwest Rose society larKe Part ° f hi* for,une the er‘>a the pupils have taken a different atti and a half from school were allowed has been organized in Seattle. tion and maintenance o f a single tax tude toward the everyday duties of credit for the distance they had to Henry M. Teller, ex-United States co-operative colony, near London, life, which are found to be a real part walk in proportion to the others, and senator from Colorado, is dead. Employes of his firm in this city of their education. 6 per cent instead o f 10 was added at A greater willingness on the part o f the end o f the year on their final Sulzer’s legal fight to regain the benefit b> a profit-sharing system in the pupils is reported by the parents, school averages for the carrying on of governorship o f New York has begun, augurated by Mr. Fels. who say they have observed a remark the work. Only two prizes were o f Zero weather is following on the Although he early became an advo- able change in tho manner in which fered by the district, $3 and $2 respec heels o f a blizzard that swept over j cate o f Henry George's ideas, it was their children do chores at home. The tively. Children seldom took advant SYNOPSIS. Kansas and Missouri. not until he went to live in England main feature o f the home credit sys age o f the holiday for the 800-minute C o w b o ys o f the P ly in g H e a rt ranch are California estimates the value o f J about eight years ago as the English tem is the givin g o f credit for work credit unless it was used for sickness h eartbroken o v e r the I ohh o f their m uch- or unavoidable absence, as they were prized ph on ograph by the d efea t o f th eir her grape and grape products output representative of his firm that Mr. done out o f school hours. Since the plan was adopted a few encouraged in the knowledge that a cham pion In a fo o t-ra c e w ith the cook o f for 1913 at $26,876,000. Fels began to devote his energy to the the C entiped e ranch. A house p a rty Is ... . ! cause of single taxation. Since then changes have been made which modify day lost was the loss of a day’s work on a t the P ly in g H ea rt. W a llin g fo r d General Villa Speed, ch eer leader a t Vale, anti C u lve r f ti',e /.e<1_Uen^ his l>ienda estimate he expended the original ideas. The Spring Valley as well. ovin gton, in te r-c o lle g ia te cham pion ru n that the body o f William S. Benton be more than $100,000 annually and vis- \ school was the first in the county to It was the home credit system that C ner, ure expected . H elen B lake, S peed's turned over to his friends. ited every part o f the world to ad receive the home credit work, and the brought an Eastern educator across sw eeth ea rt, becom es in terested In the loss o f the phonograph. She su ggests to Jean Not only was plans were used in the Fairview the continent recently to visit the rur Chapin, sister o f the o w n e r o f the ranch, The new Federal reserve system will vance the propaganda. that she induce C o vin gto n , her lo ver, to begin business with at least 7600 he a leader in the cause in this coun school, with the following exceptions: al schools o f Polk county. w in back the phonograph. H elen d eclares try and England, but he was a large banks on the membership roll. that if C o vin gto n w o n ’t run. Speed w ill. T h e C ow b o ys a re h ilariou s o v e r the p ros contributor to funds for the single tax Sarah Carr, four feet in height and pect. Speed and his va let. I^arry Glass, campaigns in Denmark, Germany, tra in er at Ya le, a rrive. H elen B la k e asks believed to be the smallest woman in opeed, w ho has posed to h er as an a th France, Spain, Australia, New Zea Oregon, died at Salem, aged 62 years. lete, to ra ce a ga in st the C entiped e man. land and Canada. T h e co w b oy s Join in the appea l to W a lly , Secretary Redlield declares an era of and feu rin g th a t H elen w ill find him out. His guarantee to the Fels fund in he consents. H e insists, h ow ever, that he prosperity is dawning, that times are America, with headquarters in Cin shall be en tered as an unknow n, fig u rin g improving and there is no cause for cinnati, was $26,000 a year. that C o vin g to n w ill a r r iv e in tim e to take his place. Fresno, gle e club sin ger from worry. Baker — Woolbuyers are headed for sessor there are 111,000 sheep in S ta n fo rd u n iv ersity and In love w ith H elen , tries to discredit. Speed w ith the Baker district, and according to lead- Baker county, but these do not include 'a The house o f lords o f England has d ies and th e cow boys. ing sheepmen o f Baker county they lambs, many of which are included in resolved that campaign contributions are coming to offer prices as high as the shearing total, which Mr. Gale es shall not be considered in awarding CHAPTER VIII. or even higher than those of last year, timates at from 130,000 to 140,000. honors. despite the reduction in the tariff. These, Mr. Gale estimates, will aver AW RENCE GLASS was be Heck Hall, a dormitory for students Washington, D. C.— In a telegram Moreover, the buyers are coming this age about nine pounds o f wool to the ginning to like New Mexico. at the Northwestern University at to the Constitutionalist agent here, Sheep men estimate the pre year in advance o f the shearing season head. Not only did It afford a Chicago, was destroyed by fire, caus General Villa declares the execution to contract for the unsheared supply. vailing figure which the growers will tinge of romance, discern ing a loss o f $60,0000. able In the deep, haunting of William S. Benton was justified by indicating that there is a shortage in obtain at 14 cents, and Mr. Gale said A janitor in the Portland schools the market and that the buyers are that it begins to appear as though the eyes of Mariedetta, the European and American precedents. has invented a vacuum cleaning ma eager to snap up the product at the price might be even a little better maid, but It oiTered an op chine by which he dusts 100 black He adds: earliest opportunity. Sales made than that figure. portunity for financial ad “ General Jackson in 1818 hung two where shearing is early are reported board erasers in 16 minutes. “ The tariff has affected the price vaneement—ns, for Instance, as high. little this year,” said Mr. Gale, “ as the purchase of Willie's watch. This Paul and Michael Zek, brothers, died Rritish subjects, Arbuthnot and Am- Byron Gale, secretary o f the Oregon last year the buyers anticipated doing timepiece cost the trainer twenty-one o f tuberculosis at Oregon City about brister, for having given alien sym two hours apart, each having been pathy to hostile Indians in Florida. Woolgrowers’ association, predicts, on away with duty on raw wool to a large dollars, and he sold It to Speed for the basis o f returns from other points, extent, although I think that the ma- double the amount, believing in the stricken just two months before. General Butler hanged Mumford at that prices in Oregon will range from jority o f sheepmen counted on a slight luck of even numbers. Nor did young Mike Devasconick, a miner in the New Orleans in 1862 for merely haul- 12 to 14 cents a pound. The buyers duty being retained. But any ill Speed allow his trainer's efforts to Cannon mine at Franklin, Wash., was ing down an American flag from over who have been heard from thus far in- effects o f the tariff have been more cease here, for In every portable time rescued alive after being imprisoned the custom house, and two years later dicate that they will be in this district than offset by the general shortage piece on the ranch he recognized eight days in the mine by a fall of Kennedy was hanged by the United in March to contract for the output caused by the cutting up of the range menace, and not until Lawrence had rock. and resultant diminished supply of cornered the market and the whole States military authorities at New before May or June. A shortage in the markets o f the South America, Australia, New Zea collection was safely locked In his About 600 students o f the Salem, York because o f his complicity in a world is said to be the cause o f the land and South A frica .” trunk did he breathe easily. Tills re Or., high school found their books plot to set fire to that city. According to the estimates which quired two days, during which the “ What was Justifiable under mar prices being above normal, whereas in piled in the middle o f the floor and have been prepared there will be be Baker and vicinity the crop is be tial law in tho United States then, is young people at the ranch enjoyed soaked with ink. It is thought to They were have been done for revenge by boys certainly justifiable under martial law lieved, Mr. Gale says, to be about the tween $160,000 and $170,000 brought theraselveB thoroughly. into Baker county this year through same as usual. in Mexico now. The fact that Benton halycon days for the Yale man, for who had been punished. According to the report o f the as- sales o f wool. was a British subject has no bearing Fresno was universally agreeable, and Robbers held up an Alabama train on the aspects o f the case, as under I ----------- seemed resigned to the fact that and got away with $40,000, but missed international law the alien is amon- rJ Helen Bhould prefer his rival's com ,fjns to FaifS Given Goat Industry Started a sack containing $10,000. able to martial law as is a citizen.” » , , . , pany to his own. Industrial Club W inners By Dalles Dairyman As for Glass, he recounted tales of Colonel Goethals is non-committal Martedetta’s capitulation to his em German W orship Lands Salem— Trips to the Panama-Pacific The Dalles — W. F. Ripley has regarding the offer made him o f the ployer, and wheezed merrily over the New York police commissionership. Armed Force in Mexico exposition and to the State Fair at Sa- started a new industry in this vicinity, discomfiture of the Mexican girl's for He raises the lem are among the prizes to be award that of goat raising. Vera Cruz—The commander o f the ed in the industrial contests o f school Toggenberg goat, which is the main mer admirers. President Wilson desireB that trust "She's a swell little dame,” he con legislation be so constructed as to German cruiser Dresden has shipped boys and girls as announced in the stay o f the cheese industry in Switzer fided to Speed one afternoon, as they largely favor the small business man. land. This goat is o f the blue-blooded premium list given out by Superin to the German Legation in Mexico tendent of Public Instruction Church variety, and, with a pedigree, it is lounged luxuriously In the shade at Hundreds o f acres o f orange groves City two machine guns and 40,000 more valuable than the thoroughbred their customary resting place. "Yes, ill. were flooded by torrential rains in rounds o f ammunition. Accompany More prizes and prizes o f a higher cow. Goats with a daily milk record and I'm aces with her, too." They had Southern California, and one drowning ing the shipment went a squad of class than ever before will be given. o f from three to four quarts frequent set out for their daily run, and were is reported. now contesting for the seven-up su bluejackets from the Dresden in civil Mr. Churchill is confident they will be ly sell for $150. The milk from these goats is valu premacy of the Catskill mountains. Al sufficient incentive for the pupils to A neutral zone has been agreed up ian dress. able for the use o f invalids, and there ready Glass had been declared the un set a new record. on at Torreon, Mex., to which all non- The detail of bluejackets on duty at The State Fair board has appropri- is a great demand for it in hospitals, disputed champion of the Atlantic combatants will be allowed to retire the American consulate was with ated $500 for the expenses of the The cheese made from the milk of the coast, while Speed on the day previous when fighting begins. drawn and replaced by a guard of boys’ camp at the State Fair. The Toggenberg goat sells for the highest had wrested from him the champion ship off the Mississippi valley. England is buying heavily o f low picked marines under command o f a camp will be composed of two boys price on the market, sergeant. This step was taken after "But Mariedetta Is dark!” said the grade Pacific Coast hops. from each county who have scored the General Gustavo Maas, commander of college-man, as he cut the cards. "She Arbitrators granted increases ag the Federal forces here, had been no greatest number o f points in their Is almost a mulatto.” club contests for the county. Meals, gregating $100,000 yearly to the 6000 tified and given his consent. "N aw ! She’s no dinge. She's an tents and cots will be furnished. trainmen on the Burlington road. Aztec, an’ them Aztec's Is swell peo In the juvenile department the state ple. Say, she can play a guitar like a Washington, D. C.— No surprise has been divided into two districts, Treaty extension for arbitration Hood River— J. J. Seaton, a rancher barber! ” with foreign nations is expected as was manifested officially here at the the counties west o f the Cascade west o f Hood River, who declares that the first move o f the Wilson adminis landing o f a squad of German blue mountains constituting the first and "Miss Blake told me she was In love tration in its foreign relations policy. jackets for the protection o f the Ger those east o f the range the second. his net profit from the sales o f slaugh with Carara.” tered hogs during the past year has man legation at Mexico City. This is Glass grunted contemptuously. ‘T v e Secretary Daniels granted leave of in line with the recent action o f the Prizes will be awarded for quality approximated $1500, is making the got it on that lnsurrecto four ways. rather than quantity. valley as famous for its large-weight absence to a naval lieutenant who British government and is said to be Why. I'm learning to talk Spanish my hogs as for its apples. wishes to get married, and declares he in pursuance o f an understanding with self. I f he gets lossy, I ’ll cross one 300 Acres of Corn By The rancher buys hogs from his believes all naval officers should be the American government on this over his bow.” The trainer made a married. Eastern Oregon Farmer ne'Khb°r 9. feeds them on swill collect vicious Jab at an imaginary Mexican. point. ed from local hotels, and gram. He "H e ain’t got a good wallop in him. La Grande—Having been fully con has slaughtered two hogs during the "I thought cowboys was tough guys,” Italy Adds to Schools. vinced by the corn show in Portland past year, each o f which weighed, Rome — The immigration bill now given by the O.-W. R. & N. company, when dressed, more than 700 pounds. continued Glass, "but It’s a mistake. Wheat—Track prices: Club, 88ft|i before congress in Washington was S. M. Slough, who owns a fine 400- One o f them tipped the scales at 727 That little Willie, for instance, is a lamb. He packs that Mauser for pro 88Jc; bluestem, 98c; forty-fold, 89c; the subject of a question in the Italian acre wheat ranch in Umatilla county, pounds. tection. He's afraid some farmer will red Russian, 87fnl88c; valley, 89c. has just returned from Pendleton, , chamber of deputies. This called forth walk up and poke his eye out with a Oats— No. 1 white, milling, $24(ir a statement from Prince di Seales, where he arranged for preliminary Oregon Goods Motive o f corn-cob. One copper with a night 24.50 ton. work preparatory to planting about under-secretary to the Italian foreign Corn— Whole, $33.50(0 34; cracked, office, to the effect that Italy would 300 acres. Mr. Slough comes from i n d u s t r i a l I S a n q u e i stick could stampede the whole out fit. But they're all right, at that,’’ f 31.60(o 3b ton. -M ore than 200 people at- take steps to prevent the American the corn country, Kansas and Mis- Creswell magnanimously. Barley — Feed, $22.50(0 23 ton; immigration bill from affecting her souri, and will have farmers from that tended the “ made-in-Oregon” banquet he acknowledged. ‘ They’re a nice bunch of fellers when brewing, $24; rolled, $25. citizens on account o f the literacy section in charge of the work. This at the Commercial club here. It was you know how to take ’em.” Hay— No. 1 Eastern Oregon timo test. " It a ly is making a hard fight will he the largest corn experiment given by the Ladies’ Civic Improve- "The files are awful today," Speed thy, $16.50; mixed timothy, $14; al for the education o f her people, ” he yet attempted in Eastern Oregon and ment club for the benefit o f the Crec- falfa, $14; clover, $9(u;10; valley said, "and we proved this by opening will be watched with much interest, well band and was one o f the most complained. "They bite my legs.” * S ñ i h 9 " I ’ll bring out a bath robe tomor grain hay, $12(o 13.50. The corn will be grown under the dry successful events ever held in this 60(10 new schools last year.” row, and we’ll hide It in the bushes. I Millfeed— Bran, $22 ton; shorts, Retreated Cautlouely From the Shel farming method and should it prove city. The affair was given in the in wish there was some place to keep $24; middlings, $30. ter of a Thicket. successful will forever do away with terests of the Oregon Manufacturers’ WilsoiTCentral Figure. this beer cool.” Glass shifted some Vegetables — Cauliflower, $2.25 the large waste of summer fallowing association to induce people to become Washington, D. C.— President W il bottles to a point where the sunlight this foot-race means to the Flying crate; peppers, 12Jc pound; garlic, the wheat lands every other year in interested in Oregon industries and to did not strike them. Heart outfit.” 12$c; sprouts, 11c; artichokes, $1.75 son was the central figure Monday at a this section. buy Oregon-made goods. “ I’m getting tired of training, Lar “ I assured you that the Centipede dozen; squash, l$®2Jc; celery, $3.50 mass meeting held in a theater here ry,” acknowledged the young man, cook would be beaten," said the col crate; hothouse lettuce, 60(S)76cbox; under the auspices o f the Sons o f the Portland Muzzles Dogs Again. Highway Survey is Made. with a yawn. “ It takes so much-time." lege man. stiffly. in commemoration of spinach, $1 crate; horseradish, 8(&> Revolution Portland— The discovery within the Wauna— The Peters’ surveying crew, Washington’ s birthday. Glass shook his head in sympathy. "Isn't Mr. Speed's word sufficient?” 10c; cabbage, 2i(nl2ic pound. Joseph W. Folk, solicitor o f the last few days o f five cases o f rabies in which is running the line from the "Seems like we'd ought to hear from inquired the girl. Green Fruit — Apples, 76c(ii$2.25 Stover bowed. "It had sure ought to box; cranberries, $12fujl2.50 barrel; State department, in an address on dogs may lead to the city commission Pacific Highway in Clatsop county, Covington,” said he. "He's on his way, no doubt. Isn't It be, and we thank you for them new "W ashington’s Ideals,” paid tribute taking action at once requiring the completed the premlinary survey to pears, $l(it!l.50. assurances. You see, our spiritual on- Onions— Old, $3.25(0 3.50 sack; buy to the founder o f the republic as " a muzzling of all dogs permitted to run the county line this week. A 5 per time to go back to the ranch?” man imperfect enough to be intensely at large. The question probably will cent grsde is the steepest on the Glass consulted hiB watch. “ No, we rest Is due to the fact that Humpy ing price, $3 sack at shipping points. The most beautiful view ob ain't done but three miles. Here goes Joe's get away left us broke, and we Potatoes— Oregon, 80(ir90c hundred, human, and near enough perfect to be be brought before the city commission route. banked on you to pull us even. That buying price, 60(<i75c at shipping an inspiration to all who honor justice at its next regular meeting. The first | tainable from the entire highway will for the rubber." It was Berkeley Fresno who retreat first experience strained our credulity of the rabid animats was reported' be about a mile west o f here, where points; sweet potatoes, $2.26(02.60 and worship liberty.” Monday. The heads o f five o f the an- for a half to three-quarters o f a mile ed cautiously from the shelter of a to the bustin' point, and— well, In crate. Zion May Smoke or Chew. imals killed because they were acting the whole lower Columbia, Southwest thicket a hundred yards up the arroyo words of one syllable, we come from Eggs— Oregon fresh ranch, 24<ffi25c. Springfield, III. — John Alexander strangely have been examined by City i Washington and peaks o f the Cascades and started briskly homeward, con Joplin." Poultry— Hens, 15$rf»16c; springs, "Missouri,” said Willie. 16)(i$16c; turkeys, live, 20<ii22c; Dowie’s dictum against tobacco, which Bacteriologist Pemot, and evidences will be in full view. The surveys pass gratulating himself upon the Impulse that had decided him to follow the "M y dear sirs, I can't prove that you near the lakes back o f this town. dressed, choice, 26(«26c; ducks, 14m has been the law o f the faithful in o f rabies have been found. training partners upon their dally rou are going to win your wagers until the Zion City, III., waa overthrown by the 18c; geese, 12J(o 13c. tine. He made directly for the corral. day of the race. However, If you are Mammoth's Tooth Found. Butter — Creamery prints, extras, Illinois Supreme court. The city or • • • • • broke to start with, I don't see how dinance of Zion City, forbidding the 35c pound; cubes, 32c. Albany — A fairly well-preserved Washington, D. C.— Representative "Which I don't consider there’s no you can expect to lose a great deal.” use of tobacco in any form within the tooth o f a mammoth was found a few Hawley is preparing a bill appropri Pork— Fancy, 11c pound. consideration cornin' to him what "You ain’t got the right angle on the city limits, was declared unconstitu days ago by J. G. Crawford, local Veal— Fancy, 146i!l4}c pound. ating $50,1100 for the establishment of Hops— 1913 crop, prime and choice, tional. Attempts to enforce the ordi archaeologist, in a car o f gravel which a number of small fish culture stations ever,” said W illie that evening. "He affair,” Stover explained. "Outside of the onbearable contumely of losln' nance have kept Zion City in the had been received here from Canby. j along the Colombia river, believed ain't acted on the level.” 18m 9c; 1914 contracts, 14m'16c. "Now, see here." objected Stover, twice to this Centipede outfit, which Pelta— Dry, 10c; dry short wool, throes of intermittent rioting for sev The tooth is seven inches long, five necessary by the fish commission for 7e; dry shearings, 10c; green shear eral years. inches high and three inches wide. It the preservation o f the salmon indus "he may be Just what he claims he Is. would be bad enough, we have drawn ings, 10c; salted lights, 60@76c; salt shows some decay. Mr. Crawford has try. The supply o f salmon is decreas Hark Rent to Piecea by Storm. ed heavy, 76(0)9Oc. a number o f mammoth bones in his ing and it is believed this is due to the Highland Light, Mass.— The Italian large collection o f archaeological and destruction of the salmon fry by the BANDMASTER A REAL GENIUS circle, so close together that they Wool — Valley, 1 CM'17c; Eastern formed a «olid bank, with the band Oregon, 10d$16c; mohair, 1913 clip, hark Castagna, which was wrecked on historical relics. Mr. Crawford says larger fish and the commission believes the ocean side o f Cape Cod on Tues these animals used to shed teeth peri- this could be remedied by the estab Clever Expedient Adopted to Keep Mu- master In the center. Mapleaon waa 26m,27c pound. ■iciane on Their Feet for Patti about to part them to reach the band Casrmra Bark— Old and new, 5c. day, with the loss o f her captain and odically and he thinks that must have lishment o f a number o f stations Reception. master, when the latter begged him to Cattle — Prime steers, $7.60m 8 ; four of the crew, was tom to pieces been a shed tooth. where the fry could be protected. deslat and explained that as the band ----------- choice, $7.40tfi7.60; medium, $7m' by a northeast gale and scattered Marshfield Buys Auto Truck. Indian Appropriation Fail*. At Cheyenne. W yo, the band from had bee l on duty for thirty-six hours 7.26; choice cows, $6.26m6.75; me along the beach for many miles. awaiting the company'« arrival, and dium, $6m6.26; heifer», $6m:7; light _ 1 _ _ . Marshfield — The city council has Washington, D. C .-R ep resen tative an army po,atbad calves. $8m:9; heavy, $6(0.7.60; bulls, W ill lia r Liqu or. ordered at $10,000 automobile truck Hawley intr<xh.eted an amendment in- I" honor of the visit of Adelina Patti saloons were numeroua In Cheyenne, ■ ■ I rains ■ none of the musicians could stand $4fa'6.60; stags, $6m,7. New York — The New York, New combination engine for the Marshfield creasing from $12,000 to $27,000 the „ Etelka Burster, many yeara ago. Hogs — Light, $7.76f<i8.66; heavy, Haven A Hartford railroad has deefd- volunteer fire department. The truck amount carried In the Indian bill for Strange sounds came from the band, alone and he had adopted the expe »7<®7.66. ed to discontinue the sale o f liquor on si to be delivered in four months and an addition to the assembly hall at and Patt aak,'d Co,oneI Mapleson. her dient of standing them in a circle so hv Chemawa, I'K om itti but, h„t opposed by the ™ »rhat the tune that each would be supported by hla Sheep — Wether», $66 t9 ; ewe», ita trains throughout the entire entire svs- ays- built built from from sDecifications specifications furnished furnished by major- I Impresario, mpl ,, , to . find .. out . fellows tem, it was officially announced. $3.60(^4.76; lambs, » 6@6.76. ‘need- I the fire department. ity, the amendment waa defeated. * “ *• H* found th* band ,tandln« • Wool Prices Will Be Higher Than Last Year VILLA CITES PRECEDENTS IN DEFENSE OF EXECUTION 727-POUND HOG RAISED BY HOOD RIVER FARMER /A PORTLAND MARKETS fn H iia tria l H arm in'! Hatchery Money is Asked. (TO B E C O N TIN U ED .) Got In a Quiet Knock. When Joaquin Miller, the Poet of the Sierras, edited the Eugene Regis ter, he ran a joke column that Is still remembered among Eugene vet erans. "M iller,” said an aged Eugenlst, used to like to roast the coal man. Thus, I remember how, in a descrip tion of a wedding, he once wrote: 'The presents offered the bride were unusually sumptuous and abun dant. Conslpcuous among them waa ton of coal. This won general ad miration and approval by reason of Its quaint, old-fashioned massiveness, It being much heavier than tin tons of coal of the present day.” Overworked. Mrs. Knagg—If we women had the time to read the papers as you men have we'd know Just as much about politics and other things as you. Mr. Knagg—But, my dear, you hare just as much time as I. Mrs. Knagg—Nonsense! I never have time enough even to get through with the household department, the women's page, the beauty ezpert, the fashion notes, the marriages, the di vorce news and the society column and often have to skip the death records and the bargain advertisements. " I f you take one away,” said the bandmaster pathetically, "the whole lot will fall down.” Shifted the Burden. "Her husband's death must have been an awful — shock to her." "Oh, It waa— terrible.” "But she married again?” "Yes, she found another homa.” "Did she recover from her grlaf, then?” "Oh, she did. But her second ham band la Inconsolable.”