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    NEWS OF THE WEEK
Seceding Miners Have
Launched New Union
Oregon Compensation Act
Is Operative July First
S e c re ta ry A th e T re a s u ry McAdoo
ask s congress fo r m ore a u th o r ity in
se e k in g o ut incom e ta x dodgers.
B u tte, M ont. — S e c e d e » from th e i
W estern F e d e ra tio n o f M iners Monday
launched an independent m in e r s ’ union,
S alem — W h en th e w o rk m e n ’s com ­ th e n s ta rte d co m p ilin g a co m p lete list
r e je c tin g peace o v e rtu re s of P re sid e n t
M oyer and # asso ciates and e le c tin g as p e n sa tio n a c t becom es fu lly o p e ra tiv e o f em p lo y ers who woudld be affected .
F o r se v e ra l m o n th s tw o m em b ers o f
tem |>orary p re sid e n t M. M cDonald.
J u ly 1, a p p ro x im a te ly 4000 em p lo y ers
th e com m issio n and th re e a u d ito rs |
T h ere is little hope o f com prom ising
and 40,000 w orkm en w ill com e u n d er h av e been tr a v e lin g th ro u g h o u t th e
th e tw o factio n s, and w ith th e issues
sh a rp ly draw n an open b reach is ex-1 its p ro v isio n s, acco rd in g to C om m is- s ta te and th e com m ission h as in its
pected w ith in a few days. F e d e ra tio n I sio n e rs B e ck w ith , M arsh all an d B ab- offices in S alem a fo rm id ab le lis t o f
officials th r e a te n to im p o rt m in e rs to cock. I t is e s tim a te d th a t th is w ill be in d u s trie s w ith d e ta ils re g a rd in g th e
fulfill th e c o n tra c ts w ith th e o p e ra tin g ab o u t 85 |H?r ce n t o f th e em p lo y ers o f lo catio n o f p la n ts, n a tu r e o f business,
m in in g com panies.
O regon to w hich th e a c t w ill be d ire c t- n u m b er o f m en em ployed, a v e ra g e
T he m ass m e e tin g S unday
w as at-1 ly ap p licab le, and a l i t t le m ore th a n
90
d aily w ag e and o th e r d a ta ,
tended by 5000 m in ers.
All v o tin g p e r c e n t o f all th e w o rk m en en g a g e d
In fo rm a tio n re g a rd in g h o sp ita ls, lo-
w as done by acclam atio n , th e officers in in d u s trie s su b je c t to th e a c t.
c a tio n , c a p a c ity , n u m b er o f n u rses.
T he d a ily m ail o f th e S ta te In d u s p h y sic ia n s, e q u ip m e n t, e tc ., t h a t w ill
a d d ressin g th e assem b ly th ro u g h m eg ­
aphones. T he r e p o rt o f th e e x e c u tiv e t r ia l A ccid en t com m ission, w h ich is be n ecessa ry in th e a d m in is tra tio n o f
co m m ittee, in w hose han d s had been c h a rg e d w ith th e a d m in is tra tio n o f th e th e first-a id p ro v isio n s also h as been
le f t th e d r a f tin g o f th e in s u rg e n ts ' law , d u rin g th e p a s t m o n th has f u r ­ com piled.
policy, w as ad o p ted w ith o u t change. nish ed ev id en ce of th e g ro w th o f f a - 1 A f te r J u ly 1 th e a c c o u n tin g d e p a r t­
I t provided fo r th e e v e n tu a l fo rm atio n v o rab le se n tim e n t to w a rd th e m e a su re , m en t w ill em p lo y five p e rso n s— th re e
A b o u t 4 0 0 1 b o o k k eep ers, one g e n e ra l clerk and one
o f a p e rm a n e n t o rg a n iz a tio n .
T em ­ th e com m issio n ers say .
porary h e a d q u a rte rs w ill be e s ta b lis h ­ 1 em ployers w ho had p rev io u sly re je c t- s te n o g ra p h e r— w hose d u tie s it w ill be
ed and an asse ssm e n t o f 50 c e n ts a I ed th e a c t filed w r itte n n o tice o f t h e i r ! to k eep th e acco u n ts o f all c o n trib u ­
m onth levied. T he m em b ersn h ip roll in te n tio n to com e u n d e r i ts p ro te c tio n j to rs to th e in d u stria l a c c id e n t fund.
J u ly 1.
T he co m p en satio n law b e ­ I t w ill be n ecessa ry , th e co m m issio n ers
is open.
No official reco g n itio n w as ta k e n of cam e effe c tiv e a f t e r its in d o rse m e n t ! say, to k eep 4000 in d ep en d en t led g er
th e W e s te rn F e d e ra tio n .
P re sid e n t by th e people a t th e la s t g e n e ra l e le c ­ reco rd s, sh o w in g th e am o u n ts o f con­
M oyer had no r e p re s e n ta tiv e s p re se n t tio n , and th e com m ission a ttm e p te d to j tr ib u tio n s by em p lo y er an d w o rk m an ,
to offer com prom ise and h is a p p a re n t p u t it in to im m e d ia te o p eratio n . In a 1 e x p e n d itu re s fo r firs t aid, tim e lo st,
advances in a s k in g fo r th e re sig n a tio n t e s t case th e S u p re m e c o u rt held th a t and, in case o f d e a th , th e am o u n t s e t
o f all local M iners union officials did th e in su ra n c e fe a tu re s w ere not o p er- j asid e to g u a r a n te e p ay m e n t o f p en ­
T he co m m issio n . sio n s.
n ot w in even co n sid eratio n from th e a tiv e u n til J u ly 1.
in su rg e n ts.
A J a p a n e se a v ia to r in Los A ngeles,
to avoid se rv ice o f a lien on h is m a ­
chine, took to th e a ir and escaped.
Man Feeding Lions Is
Virtually lorn to Pieces
General Resume of Important Events
Throughout tire World.
O regon p io n e e rs held th e ir F o rty -
second an n u al reunion in P o rtlan d .
S a n ta C lara, th e first p riv a te ship,
h as passed th ro u g h th e P an am a canal.
P a s to rs a t S t. Jo h n s, O r., condem n
th e film d e p ic tin g “ T he H ouse of
B o n d a g e” story.
A new dance called “ L u lu fa rd o ” has
been introduced in N ew Y ork. I t is of
P o rtu g u e se o rig in .
Jo h n F. W ey erh aeu ser succeeds his
f a th e r a s p re sid e n t o f th e W e y e rh a e u ­
s e r T im b e r com pany.
T he B ritish s te a m e r H y n fo rd is
ash o re a t T reg az p i, P h ilip p in e Islands,
and is in dangerous condition.
W ash in g to n
g o v e rn m e n t
officials
c h a ra c te riz e th e M exican m ed iatio n
s itu a tio n as e x tre m e ly d e lic a te .
Colonel R o o sev elt is a tta c k e d by a
C hicago — E m e rso n D. D ie tric h , 26
bad ch ill in E n g lan d as a d ir e c t re su lt y e a rs old, a g ra d u a te o f C ornell uni-
o f ju n g le fe v e r c o n tra c te d in th e w ilds v e risty , w as to rn to sh red s M onday by
o f B razil.
five lions, w hose cage he had e n te re d
F re d e ric k A u g u stu s H ein ze, copper to feed th e m . T hey v irtu a lly a te him
m an, once re p o rte d as m u lti-m illio n ­ alive.
T h ere w ere te n lions in th e f re ig h t
a ire , is re p o rte d d y in g a t h is hom e in
c a r on a s id e tra c k in th e h e a rt o f th e
N ew Y ork.
city . In th e e x c ite m e n t, th o u sa n d s of
H a r ry C. B a seler, o f S t. L ouis, e x ­ persons r e tu rn in g from a d a y ’s o u tin g
p a y in g te lle r o f th e T h ird N a tio n a l w ere th ro w n in to panic by in fo rm a tio n
bank, se n ten ced J u n e 11, 1913, to five th a t som e o f th e lions had escaped and
y e a r s ’ im p riso n m e n t f o r em bezzling w ere b e in g pursued by rifle squads
$15,000 fro m th e b ank, h as o b ta in e d
from th e n e arb y police sta tio n s and th e
h is freedom .
U nion sto c k y ard s.
G en eral C a rra n z a h as ad v ised V illa 's
N o tw ith sta n d in g th e d a n g e r, im ­
a g e n t a t El P aso, T e x ., th a t th e diffi­ m ense crow'ds surrounded th e scene of
c u lty b etw een h im s e lf an d V illa has th e tra g e d y u n til d riv e n to s a fe ty by
been a d ju s te d by C a rra n z a g iv in g his th e police, who had been h a s tily su m ­
p erm issio n to V illa to proceed so u th to m oned fro m e v e ry d ire c tio n .
M exico C ity.
W hile D ie tric h w as m a k in g h is b rie f
S ev en so ciety w om en in M edford, and lo sin g fight fo r life in th e te e th
O r., con sen ted to g iv e 150 sq u a re and claw s o f th e ferocious b e a s ts, five
inches o f sk in fro m t h e i r bodies to lion cubs each a b o u t th e siz e o f a
sav e th e life o f S a ra h G reen, aged young w o lf hound, leap ed fro m th e car
th re e y e a rs, w ho w as se v e re ly burned and tr ie d to s lip aw ay. G eorge Mc­
Cord, k e e p e r o f th e an im a ls, re a liz in g
w hile p lay in g w ith m atch es.
th e p eril to th e crow ds on e v e ry side,
P re m ie r A sq u ith h a s con sen ted to d evoted all h is e n e rg ie s to re tu rn in g
re c e iv e a d e p u ta tio n o f m ilita n t su f- th em to th e car.
T h is he accom ­
r a g e tte s . S y lv ia P a n k h u r s t’s a tte m p t plished.
to b eg in a h u n g e r s tr ik e on th e ste p s
o f th e house o f com m ons is said to be
th e reason fo r th e p r e m ie r's a c c e p t­ Colombian Lobby to Be
ance o f th e dem and.
Investigated by Congress
Loganberries Make Good
Flavoring and Beverage
p?
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PLACE 9 ^
PONEY-
3
SYNO PS IS.
E ! « * a n o ra d e T o s c a n a w a s stuffing: In
P aris, w hich, p e rh a p s , a c co u n te d fur Ed-
w a i I <’o u r t l a n d t ’s a p p e a r a n c e t h e r e . M u l ­
tim illio n aire, h e w a n d e r e d a b o u t w h e r e
f a n c y d i c t a t e d . H e m i g h t h e In P a r i s o n e
d a y a n d K a m c h a t k a th<* n e x t . F o l l o w i n g
th e o p e r a h e k o cs to a c a f e a n d is a c ­
costed by a p r e t t y y o u n g w o m a n .
She
gives him th e a d d re s s of F lo ra D esim one,
v o c a l r i v a l <>f T o s c a n a , a n d F l o r a g i v e s
h i m t h e a d d r e s s o f E l e a n o r a . w h o m h e is
d e t e r m i n e d t o s e e.
th ie f? R ide hom e w ith m ad em o iselle!
You a re crazy . M ake y o u rself sc arc e,
m o n sie u r; iu one m in u te 1 sh a ll call
th e po lice.”
“ B lo c k h e a d !”
E n g lish of th is o rd e r th e F re n c h m a n
I*?rfectly u n d e rsto o d . “ L a, l a ! ” h e
cried , risin g to e x e c u te h is th re a t.
C o u rtla n d t w as furioue, b u t h is fury
w as d ire c te d a t h im self a s m uch a s at
tho tru s tw o rth y y o u n g m an g e ttin g
dow n from th e lim o u sin e. H is e a g e r­
n ess had led him to m ista k e stu p id ity
for cle v e rn e ss. He h ad gone a b o u t th e
affa ir w ith a ll th e clu m sin ese of a boy
who w as m ak in g h is first a p p e a ra n c e
a t th e sta g e e n tra n c e . It w as m ig h tily
d isc o n c e rtin g , too, to h a v e found an
h o n e s t m an w hen h e w as in d e s p e ra te
n eed of a d ish o n e st one. H e had faced
w ith fine c o u ra g e all s o r ts of d a n g e r­
o us wild an im a te ; b u t a t th is m o m en t
h e h a d n ’t th e c o u ra g e to face a po­
licem an an d e n d e a v o r to ex p lain , iu a
fo reig n to n g u e, a situ a tio n a t o n ce so
d e lic a te an d so sin g u la rly open to m is­
c o n stru c tio n . So, fo r th e seco n d tim e
in h is life he to o k to h is heels. Of
th e first tim e, m o re an o n . H e s c ra m ­
bled b ack to h is ow n c a r, sla m m ed th e
door, an d told th e d riv e r to dro p him
a t th e G rand. H o w ev er, h e did n o t re­
tu rn to th e hotel.
M ad em o iselle d a T o e c a n a ’s c h a u f­
fe u r s c ra tc h e d h is c h in in p erp lex ity .
In frig h te n in g off h is te m p te r h e r e c ­
o g nized th a t now h e would n e v e r be
a b le to find o u t w ho he w as. H e sho u ld
h av e p lay ed w ith him u n til m ad em o i­
se lle cam e out. S h e would h av e know n
In sta n tly . T h a t w ould h av e been th e
tim e for th e police. T o hid e in th e
car! W h a t th e d ev il! Only a m ad ­
m an w ould h av e offered su ch a propp-
sitio n . T h e m an had b een e ith e r an
A m erican o r a n E n g lish m an , fo r all
h is ac c u ra c y in th e to n g u e. B ah! P e r ­
h ap s h e had h e a rd h e r sin g th a t n ig h t,
an d h ad com e aw ay fro m th e O p era,
m o o n stru ck . It w as n o t a n iso lated
case. T h e fools w ere alw ay s p e s te r ­
in g him , b u t no one h ad e v e r offered
so uncom m on a b rib e ; five h u n d red
fran c s. M ad em o iselle m ig h t n o t b e­
lieve th a t p a r t of th e ta le . M adem oi­
se lle w as clev er. T h e re w as a s ta n d ­
ing a g re e m e n t betw 'een th em th a t sh e
w'ould alw ay s giv e him h a lf of w h a t­
e v e r w as offered him in th e w ay of
b rib es. It paid. It w as e a s ie r to sell
his loy alty to h e r fo r tw o h u n d re d an d
fifty fra n c s th a n to b e tra y h e r for five
h u n d red . S h e had y e t to find him u n ­
tru th fu l, an d to n ig h t h e w'ould be as
fra n k a s h e h ad alw’ay s been.
B ut who w as th is fellow in th e B a ­
v a ria n h a t, w ho p atro lle d th e sid e ­
w alk?
H e h ad b een w atch in g him
w hen th e m ad m an ap p ro ach ed . F o r
an h o u r o r m o re h e h a d w alk ed u p
an d dow n, n e v e r g oing tw e n ty feet b e ­
yond th e lim o u sin e. H e c o u ld n ’t see
th e face. T h e long d a rk co a t h ad a
m ilita ry c u t a b o u t th e h ip s and sh o u l­
d ers. F ro m tim e to tim e be saw* him
g lan ce up a t th e lig h ted w indow s. E h,
wrell; th e re w'ere o th e r w om en in th e
w orld b esid es m ad em o iselle, se v e ra l
o th ers.
H e h ad to w a it on ly h a lf an h o u r fo r
h e r a p p e a ra n c e . H e o p en ed th e door
an d saw to it th a t sh e w as c o m fo rt­
ab ly se a te d ; th e n h e p au sed by th e
w indow , to u ch in g h is cap.
“ W h a t is it, F ra n c o is ? ”
“ A g e n tle m a n offered m e five h u n ­
d red fran c s, m ad em o ise lle , If I would
p e rm it him to h id e in th e c a r.”
“ F iv e h u n d red fra n c s ? T o hid e In
th e c a r? W hy d id n ’t you call th e po­
lice ?”
“ I s ta rte d to , m ad em o ise lle , b u t h e
ran aw ay .”
“O h!
W h a t w as ho lik e ? ” T h e
p rim a d o n n a d ro p p ed th e bunch of
ro ses on th e s e a t b esid e her.
“Oh, h e looked well enough. H e had
th e a ir of a g e n tle m a n . H e w as tall,
w ith lig h t h a ir an d m u stac h e. B u t as
I h ad n e v e r se en him b efo re, an d as
m ad em o iselle w o re so m e fine jew’els,
I bade him be off.”
“W ould you know him a g a in ? ”
"S u rely m ad em o ise lle .”
“T h e n ex t tim e an y o n e b o th e rs you,
call th e police. You h a v e d o n e well,
and I sh a ll re m e m b e r it. H om e.”
T he m an in th e B a v a ria n h a t h u r­
ried b ack to th e th ird c a r from th e
lim ousine, an d follow ed a t a re a so n ­
ab ly safe d istan c e.
S he sh u t off th e lig h t a n d closed h e r
eyes. S he reclin ed a g a in s t th e cu sh io n
o n ce m ore, s triv in g n o t to th in k . O nce,
h e r h an d s sh u t tig h tly . N ev er, n ev er,
n ev er! She p ressed dow n th e b u rn in g
th o u g h ts by re c a llin g th e b rig h t
It had ta k e n him a w eek to d isc o v e r
w h ere sh e lived. His lodg in g s w ere
oil th e o th e r side of th e S eine. A fter
re a c h in g th em he guve c ris p o rd e rs to
th e d riv e r, w ho se t h is m ach in e off a t
to p speed. T ho m an in th e B a v arian
h a t e n te re d lfls room and lig h ted th e
gas. T h e room was b are a n d ch eap ly
fu rn teh ed . H e took off h is c o a t b u t
re ta in e d h is h at, pu llin g it dow n still
f a rth e r o v e r h is eyes. H is face w as a l­
w ays in shadow . A ro u n d chUi, tw o
full red lips, sc a n tily co v ered by a
blond m u sta c h e w ere all th a t could be
seen . H e b eg an to w alk th e floor im ­
p a tie n tly , sto p p in g an d liste n in g w h en ­
e v e r h e h e a rd a sound. H e w aited
lese th a n a n h o u r for th e r e tu rn of th e
car. It b ro u g h t tw o m en. T h ey w ere
w ell-d ressed , sm o o th ly -sh av en , w ith
k een ey es an d In te llig e n t faces. T h e ir
h ost, who h ad n e v e r seen e ith e r of h is
g u e s ts b efo re, c a re le ssly w aved his
h an d to w a rd th e ta b le w h ere th e r e
w ere tw o ch a irs. H e him eelf took h is
s ta n d by th e w indow an d looked o u t
as h e talk ed . In a n o th e r h o u r th e room
w as d a rk u nd th e s tr e e t d e se rte d .
In th e m e a n tim e th e p rim a d o n n a
g av e a sig h o f relief. S he w as hom e.
It w as n e a rly tw o o’clock. S h e w ould
sle ep till noon, an d S a tu rd a y an d S u n ­
day would be h ers. S h e w e n t up th e
s ta ir s In ste a d of ta k in g th e lift, and
th o u g h th e h all w as d ark , sh e knew
h e r way. S he u n lo ck ed th e do o r of
th e a p a r tm e n t an d e n te re d , sw in g in g
th e d o o r b eh in d her. As th e a c t w as
m ech an ical, h e r th o u g h ts b ein g o th e r­
w ise en g ag ed , sh e did n o t n o tice th a t
th e lock failed to click. T h e fe rru le
of a c a n e had p re v e n te d th a t.
S h e flung h e r w rap s on th e divan
an d p u t th e ro ses in a n em p ty bowl.
T h e do o r o p en ed so ftly, w ith o u t noise.
N ext, sh e sto p p ed b efo re th e m irro r
o v e r th e m a n te l, to u ch ed h e r h a ir
ligh tly , d e ta c h e d th e tia r a of em e ra ld s
. . . an d becam e a s In a n im a te a s
m arb le. S h e saw a n o th e r face. S he
C H A P T E R III— Continued.
Oh, stu b b o rn D u tch m an th a t he h ad
been! B lind fool! T o h av e ru n aw ay
In stead of fig h tin g to th e la s t d itc h for
his h a p p in e ss! T h e D esim one w om an
w as rig h t; it h ad ta k e n him a long
tim e to com e to th e co n clu sio n th a t
sh e d o n e him a n 111 tu rn . H is jaw se t,
an d th e p re s s u re of h is lip s b ro k e th e
sw eep of hie m u sta c h e , c o n v e rtin g it
Into b ristlin g tu fts , w arlik e an d re s o ­
lute.
W h a t of th e p re tty w om an In th e
■ T a v e rn e R o y ale? W h a t a b o u t h e r? At
w hose bid d in g had sh e follow ed h im ?
O ne o r th e o th e r of th em had n o t told
♦ h e tr u th , an d h e w as In clined to b e ­
lieve th a t th e p re v a ric a tio n had its
so u rce in th e p o m e g ra n a te lips of th e
C a la b rian . T o give th e old b arb one
m ore tw ist, to le a rn if its venom ous
p o in t still h eld an d h u r t; n o th in g
would h av e affo rd ed th e d iv a m o re d e­
light.
W h en th e ta x ic a b jo in ed th e long
line of c a rria g e s an d au to m o b iles op­
p o site th e A u stria n a m b a s s a d o r’s,
C o u rtla n d t aw o k e to th e dism al and
d isq u ie tin g fa c t th a t h e h ad fo rm u ­
lated no plan o f actio n . H e had done
no m o re th a n to giv e th e d riv e r his
d ire c tio n s; an d now' th a t h e h ad a r ­
rived, he had th e ch o ice of tw o a lte r ­
n ativ es. H e could w a it to see h e r
com e o u t o r r e tu rn a t o n ce to h is hotel,
S e rv ia h as w arn ed th e P o rte th a t
W a sh in g to n , D. C .— P a r t o f th e op­
w hich, a s s u b s e q u e n t e v e n ts affirm ed,
she would n ot be ab le to re m a in on p o sitio n to ra tific a tio n o f th e tr e a ty
would h a v e b een th e m o re se n sib le
frie n d ly te rm s w ith T u rk e y in th e th a t proposes to apologize to C olom bia
co u rse. H e w ould h a v e b een c o n fro n t­
e v e n t of a w ar w ith G reece.
and pay t h a t n atio n $25,000,000, be­
ed w ith sm a ll difficulty in g a in in g a d ­
sid e s m a k in g concessions a s to rig h ts
A sse rtio n s by J a m e s F ra n c is G al­ in th e P a n a m a can al t h a t th e U n ite d
m issio n to th o ho u se. H e knew enough
of th e s e g e n e ra l re c e p tio n s; th e a n ­
w ay, a q u a r te rm a s te r , t h a t th e E m ­ S ta te s its e lf does n o t en jo y , w ill c e n ­ Rate Cut Not Allowed by
Big lim ber Deal Will
no u n cin g of h is n a m e would h av e con­
p re ss o f Ire la n d d id n o t s te e r w e ll; t e r aro u n d th e r e c e n t a c tiv itie s of Con­
State Railway Commission
Benefit Wallowa County veyed n o th in g to th e h o st, w ho knew
th a t h e r w heel “ ja m m e d ” only a few s u la r G en eral E scobar, o f C olom bia.
p e rh a p s a th ird of h is g u ests, and
hours b e fo re th e collision w hich se n t S enor E sco b ar has b een co n d u ctin g an
E u g en e— B onuses such as flat iro n s
E n te rp r is e — T he sa le o f 120,000,000
“ Leave the Room, or I Will Shoot”
h er to th e bo tto m of th e S t. L aw re n ce e x te n s iv e lobby th a t h as s e n t o u t from m ay be g iv e n aw ay by th e O regon f e e t o f tim b e r to th e E a s t O regon m any of th e s e b u t slig h tly . B ut such
an a d v e n tu re w as d ista s te fu l to C o u rt­
riv e r, and a den ial o f th e s e s ta te m e n ts N ew Y ork m uch l ite r a tu r e p ra isin g P o w er com pany to g a in and hold cu s­
n e v e r knew how long th e In te rv a l of
L u m b er com pany by th e U n ite d S ta te s lan d t. H e could n o t e v e rs te p c e rta in
by officers o f th e lo st C a n a d ia n Pacific th e pro v isio n s o f th e proposed a g re e ­ to m e rs, b u t it can n o t be allow ed to
6 ilen ce was. S he tu rn e d slow ly.
re c e n tly recognized b o u n d a rie s of co n v en tio n ,
lin er, w ere th e c a rd in a l p o in ts in th e m e n t an d d en ouncing, fre q u e n tly in c u t r a te s c o n tra ry to sch ed u les filed in f o re s t office in P o rtla n d
“ Yes, it is I ! ” said th e m an.
testim ony* h eard by th e D om inion com ­ sa v a g e te rm s , A m erican c itiz e n s who o rd e r to m e e t th e c o m p e titio n of th e m ean s th e d ev elo p m en t o f in n e r W al­ and to e n te r a m a n ’s h o u se u n ask ed
In s ta n tly sh e tu rn e d a g a in to th e
was co lo ssal im p u d en ce. B eyond th is,
h av e opposed th e apology and th e m u n icip al p la n t, p ro v id in g th e c ity low a co u n ty on a la rg e scale.
m ission in v e s tig a tin g th e w reck .
T he he realized th a t h e could h av e acco m ­
m a n te l an d p icked u p a m ag azin e re ­
m oney p a y m e n t to h is co u n try .
w ill file, w ith in te n d ay s, t h a t p a r t of E a s t O regon L u m b e r com pany, a K a n ­
volver.
S he lev eled it a t him .
p lished n o th in g ; th e a d v a n ta g e would
C h a rg e s o f c ru e lty to In d ia n c h ild ­
S e n a to r B orah, o f Idaho, an d S e n a ­ its schedule o f r a te s w hich w as n o t
"L eav e th is room , o r I will s h o o t ”
h av e b een h e rs. N o r could h e m eet
ren , m isu se o f m oney b e lo n g in g to In ­ to r S m ith , o f M ichigan, w ill be a c tiv e
sas
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ity
,
Mo.,
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liz
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d
a lread y filed w ith th e com m ission as
C o u rtla n d t ad v an ce d to w ard h e r
h e r a s sh e cam e out, fo r ag a in th e
d ia n s and o th e r s e v e re c o m p la in ts h av e in o p p osing th e ra tific a tio n o f th is
ev id en ce.
T h is w as th e d ecisio n of a t $1,250,000, w ill b u ild a ra ilro a d
slow ly. “ Do so ,” ho said . “I sh o u ld
odds would h a v e b een la rg e ly in h e r
been filled a g a in s t T h o m a s B. W ilson, tr e a ty , h av e been su p p lied w ith copies th e S ta te R a ilro ad com m ission, re n ­
fro m E n te rp ris e 20 m ile s o r so n o rth favor.
m uch p re fe r a b u lle t to th a t look.”
No, th e e n c o u n te r m u st be
s u p e rin te n d e n t o f th e R ound V alley of th e lite r a tu r e b e in g s e n t o u t to in ­ d ered J u n e 6, b u t n o t m ailed to th e
“ I am in e a r n e s t.” S h e w’a s v ery
in to th e tim b e r a t once and w ill con­ w'hen th e y tw o w ere alone. She m u st
R e se rv a tio n In d ian school, o f Mendo­ fluence th e p re ss an d w ith ev id en ce of
p a r tie s involved u n til re c e n tly . B oth
w hite, b u t h e r h an d w as stead y .
be
su
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rise
d
.
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w
ith
a
cino county, C a lifo rn ia .
o th e r lo b b y in g w ork by th e C olom bian p a rtie s e x p re ss sa tis fa c tio n w ith th e
H e co n tin u ed to ad v an ce .
T h e re
to u se h e r re a d y w it. An id ea p re­
d aily c a p a c ity o f 100,000 b o ard feet.
re p re s e n ta tiv e s .
decision.
follow ed a c ra sh . T he sm ell of b u rn ­
A sw e e p in g in v e s tig a tio n o f th e r e ­
se n te d itself. It ap p ealed to him at
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Officials o f th e co m p an y a r e on th e
ing p o w d er filled th e room . T h e B u r­
la tio n s b e tw e e n th e N ic a ra g u a n go v ­
th a t m o m en t a s q u ite c le v e r and
Thrift Congress l rged.
Public Market Favored.
ground p re p a rin g fo r w ork.
m ese g o n g clan g ed sh rilly an d w h irled
e rn m e n t an d A m erican b a n k e rs in te r ­
feasible.
W ash in g to n , D. C. T he A m erican
w ildly. C o u rtla n d t felt h is h a ir s tir in
e ste d in t h a t re p u b lic and th e p a r t th e
O regon C ity — A pub lic m a rk e t h ere,
In ad d itio n to th e g o v e rn m e n t tim -
“ W a it! ” h e called to th e d riv er.
te rro r.
S ta te d e p a rtm e n t m ay h av e p lay ed in S ociety fo r T h r if t has re q u e ste d a to be held tw ic e a w eek, looks to be a ber, th e com pany o w n s n e a rly 24,000
H e d ived a m o n g th e c a rria g e s and
N ic a ra g u a n a ffa irs p ro b ab ly w ill be h e a rin g b e fo re th e s e n a te c o m m itte e
“ You m u st h a te m e Indeed,” h e sa id
reaso n a b le p o ss ib ility , a s th e re s u lt of ac re s o f p a te n te d lan d in th e county, c a rs, an d p re se n tly h e found w h a t he
q u ietly , a s th e se n se of te r r o r died
u n d e rta k e n by th e s e n a te fo re ig n r e ­ on a p p ro p ria tio n s fo r th e purpose of
a m e e tin g o f th e B oard o f T rad e. T he all h eav ily fo re s te d .
O f th is ab o u t so u g h t—h e r lim o u sin e. H e had ta k e n
aw ay. H e folded h is arm s. “ T ry
la tio n s c o m m itte e in th e n e a r fu tu re . e x p la in in g th e need o f an a p p ro p ria ­
board includes th e le a d in g m e rc h a n ts 12,000 a c re s is in te rm in g le d w ith th e th e n u m b er Into h is m ind too k eenly
a g a in ; th e r e o u g h t to be h alf a dozen
tio n of $50,000 fo r th e h o ld in g o f an o f th e c ity . All m em b ers fav o red th e W allo w a N a tio n a l f o re s t re se rv e , so to b e m ista k e n . H e saw th e end of h is
b u llets left.
N o?
T hen, go o d -b y !”
w en t a b o u t th e a f­
in te rn a tio n a l co n g ress fo r t h r i f t a t p ro ject, th e g ro cers su p p o rtin g it as th a t th e com pany can c u t bo th th e d ifficu lties; an d
PORTLAND MARKETS.
H e le ft th e a p a r tm e n t w ith o u t a n o th e r
S an F ra n c isc o d u rin g th e P anam a- h e a r tilv a s th e fa rm e rs who spoke. A g o v ern m en t tim b e r an d p r iv a te tim b e r fair w ith h is u su a l d ire c tn e ss. I t w as
w ord o r look, a n d a s th e d o o r closed
Pacific ex p o sitio n .
S. W . S tra u s , of co m m itte e w ill w a it on th e council and a t th e sam e tim e .
T h ese 120,000 only a t r a re tim e s th a t he ra n h is h ead
W h e a t — T rack p ric e s : C lub, 85c
b eh in d him th e re w as a kin d of fin ality
C hicago, p re sid e n t o f th e so c iety , w ill ask th a t a p o rtio n o f som e co n v en ien t a c re s w ere p ro cu re d re c e n tly fro m th e into a cul-de-sac. If h e r c h au ffeu r w as
p e r b u sh e l; blu este m , 8 8 c; fo rty -fo ld ,
in th e click in g of th e latch .
p re se n t th e a rg u m e n t in b e h a lf o f th e s t r e e t be s e t aside, w h e re sheds m ay \ G eorge P alm er L u m b er com pany, of re g u la rly em ployed In h e r se rv ice, he
86c; red R ussian, 84c; v alley , 85c.
T h e re v o lv e r c la tte re d to th e floor,
would h av e to r e tu rn to th e h o tel; but
p ro p o sitio n . G re a t B rita in a lre a d y has be e re c te d to accom m odate th e su p p lies j L a G rande,
M illfeed- B ran, $23.500/24 p e r to n ;
an d th o w om an who had fired It lean ed
e x p re sse d its d e te rm in a tio n to be re p ­ b ro u g h t to th e m a rk e t. T h is re q u e s t I F iv e y e a rs ago, M r. Ja c k so n , p resi- if h e cam e fro m th e g arag e, th e re w'as
sh o rts, $ 2 3 .50o/27; m id d lin g s, $320/33.
h eav ily a g a in s t th e m an tel, co v erin g
re se n te d a t th e m e e tin g .
is ex p e c te d to be g ra n te d .
I d e n t o f th e S o u th w e ste rn L u m b e r com ­ hope. E v e ry m an is said to h av e his
H ay - C hoice tim o th y , $160/17 p e r
h e r eyee.
price, an d a F re n c h ch au ffeu r m ig h t
pany,
o
f
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C
ity
,
b
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b
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in
g
to n ; m ixed tim o th y , $ 1 2 0 /1 5 ; v alley
“ N ora, N o r a ! ” cried a s ta rtle d voice
Rocks Are Sold as Lava.
W allow a co u n ty tim b e r. G. E . H a y ­ p ro v e no n o ta b le ex cep tio n to th e rule.
Hatcherg Will Re Enlarged.
g ra in hay, $110/18; a lf a lfa , $110/12.50.
from a bedroom ad jo in in g . “W h a t h as
“A re you d riv e r fo r M adam e d a T o s­
R ed B luffs, Cal.
Y oung boys of
B a rley — F eed, $200/21 p e r to n ;
Hood R iv e r— “ T he S ta te G am e and den has been h is field re p re s e n ta tiv e .
h
ap
p e n e d ? Mon I)ieu, w h a t is It?” A
L a s t y e a r M r Ja c k s o n concluded to | c a n a ? ” C o u rtla n d t a sk e d of th e m an
Red B luff h av e com m ercialized th e | F jsh
com m ission w ill e n la rg e th e
b rew in g , $21.500/22.
p re tty , sleepy-eyed young w om an, In
lounging in th e fo rw ard se a t.
s
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V eg e ta b le s — C ucum bers, $1 Or 1.25 k een in te r e s t in th e v o lcan ic d is tu r b ­ M ackenzie R iv e r h a tc h e ry and e s ta b ­
a n ig h t-d ress, ru sh e d in to th e room .
T h e c h au ffeu r looked h ard a t his
He ap­
p e r b o x ; e g g p la n t, 15c per pound; an ces a t M ount L assen on th e p a r t of lish a b roodery f o r tr o u t t h e r e ,” say s som e o f th e re s e rv e tim b e r.
S he flung h e r a rm s a b o u t th e sin g e r.
q u estio n e r, an d on finding th a t h e s a t ­
plied
to
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,
p a ssin g th ro u g h h e re by B. E. D uncan, a m em b er o f th e board,
p ep p ers, 2 0 0 /25c; ra d ish e s, 15o/17Jc tr a v e le rs
“N ora, m y d e a r, m y d e a r ! ”
isfied th e re q u ire m e n ts of a gentle- |
and
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15.
Mr.
p e r do zen ; head le ttu c e , $1.75 per tr a in . M onday th ey sold sm all rocks w ho r e tu rn e d from a tw o w e e k s’ tr ip
"H e forced h is w ay In. I th o u g h t
m an, g ru m b le d a n affirm ative. T h e |
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g
o
t
c r a te ; a rtic h o k e s, 650/ 75c p er dozen; fro m th e S o u th e rn P acific roadbed on th e M ackenzie and B lue riv e rs .
to frig h te n him . It w e n t off a c c id e n t­
lim o u sin e w as w ell know n In P a ris, ,
th
e
pin
e
tim
b
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r
a
t
$2.50
a
th
o
u
san
d
.
celery , $3.50o/4 p e r c r a te ; to m ato es, m ark ed “ la v a ” a s sa m p le s from th e
“ W e h a v e been f a ilin g to se cu re
ally. Oh, C e le ste, C eleste, I m ig h t
and he w as g ro w in g w eary o f th e se
A t th e sa m e tim e r e s id e n ts o f E n te r ­
$ 1 .5 0 0 /4 .5 0 ; sp in ach , 6c p e r pound; c r a te r fo r 10 c e n ts each.
sufficient tr o u t eg g s fo r o u r re sto c k in g
h av e k illed h im !”
en d less In q u iries.
p
rise
secu
red
th
e
rig
h
t-o
f-w
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from
A w om an b o u g h t one b o y ’s whole needs fo r se v e ra l y e a rs p a s t.
h o rserad ish , 100/12$c; rh u b a rb , 2 J0 /
T he
T he o th e r d rew h e r h ead dow n on
“A
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you
in
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em
ploy
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c
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on
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,
3c; cab b ag e , l j c ; a s p a ra g u s, $10/1.50 sto c k and asked fo r m ore. T he lad M ackenzie brood fish w ill be used fo r
h e r sh o u ld e r, an d listen ed . S he could
do you com e from th e g a ra g e ? ’’
ab
o
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t
12
m
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T
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also
h
av
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sc
am
p
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down
th
e
tra
c
k
,
filled
his
p er do zen ; peas, 5 0 /7c p e r pound;
th is p u rp o se .” Mr. D un can d eclares
h e a r vo ices in th e low er hall, a sh o u t
“ I am from th e g arag e, b u t I drive
beans, 7 0 /1 2 Jc ; corn, 40o/50o doz. p o ck ets, told th e w om an th ey had ju s t th e p a rty fa ile d to g e t an y good fishing pledged to g iv e th e E a s t O reg o n com ­
of w arn in g , a p a tte r of s te p s ; th e n th e
m ad em o ise lle 's c a r m ost of th e time,
pany
a
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ill
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v
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su
b
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b
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o
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ta
in
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d
and
receiv
ed
$1.50.
G reen F ru its -- A p p le s , $ 1 .500/2 per
on acco u n t o f th e sto rm y w e a th e r.
h all d o o r slam m ed . A fter th a t, silen c e,
to $40,000 o f th e c o rp o ra tio n ’s stock. esp ecially a t n ig h t. It is n o t m a d am e
box; stra w b e rrie s , 7 5 0 /85c; per c r a te ;
sav e fo r th e fa in t m ellow ing v ib ra tio n s
but m ad em o iselle, m o n sieu r.”
All
told
th
is
lit
t
le
c
ity
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as
ra
ise
d
n
e
a
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c h e rrie s, 4o/10c p e r pound; ap ric o ts,
Letters to Re Printed.
of th e B u rm e se gong.
Skin for Child Sought.
“ My m ista k e .” A s lig h t pause. IJ
ly $53,000 to h elp b r in g th e new in ­
$1.25 p e r b o x ; c a n ta lo u p e s, $1.500/
T o k ia .Japan and th e U n ite d S ta te s
(T O B E C O N T IN U E D .)
M edford— To sav e th e life o f S a ra h d u stry h ere. By th e la s t cen su s E n ­ w'ns r a th e r a difficult m o m en t fo r
2.25 p e r c r a te ; p each e s, $1.25 p e r h av e a rra n g e d to p u b lish sim u lta n e ­
C o u rtlan d t. T h e ch au ffeu r w aited
G reen, 3-year-old d a u g h te r o f Mr. and te r p ris e had 1272 p o p u la tio n .
box; plum s, $1.35; w aterm elo n s, 2 ¿Of ously a t T okio and W ash in g to n som e
Did L ite ra ry W ork a t N ight.
w ondertngly. “ W ould you lik e to m ak e
M rs. I. E. G reen , o f th e 401 ran ch , th e
2 Jc p e r pound; lo g a n b e rrie s , 75c per tim e in th e n e a r f u tu re th e t e x t o f th e
Mrs. C a th e rin e Gore, who w ro te 70
five h u n d red f ra n c s ? ”
p h y sic ia n in c h arg e h as ask ed fo r
c ra te .
Mining Plant Is Planned.
no vels b etw een 1824 and 1861, w orked
correspondence b e a rin g on th e C a lifo r­ , w om en v o lu n te e rs to g iv e sm all por-
“ How. m o n sie u r? ”
P o ta to e s — O regon, 9 0 c0 /$ l p e r c w t; n ia a n ti-a lie n land act. acco rd in g to i tio n s o f sk in to be g r a fte d on th e
on a s tra n g e plan. W hen J. R. P la n c h e
R o seb u rg — C. D. E d w ard s, r e p re ­
C o u rtla n d t sho u ld h av e been w arn ed
S ack V eg e ta b le s T u rn ip s, new C al­ an n o u n cem en t here,
v isited P a ris in 1837 he found Mrs.
F o re ig n M inis- 1 burned p o rtio n s o f th e c h ild ’s flesh. s e n tin g th e N ick el M in in g & S m e ltin g by th e tone, w h ich c o n ta in e d no u n ­
ifo rn ia , $ 1 .2 5 ; c a rro ts , $1 .5 0 ; beets, t e r K a to p ro b ab ly w ill speak on th is
G ore liv in g In th e P lace V endom e w rit­
T he child w as burn ed b adly a w eek com pany, a c o rp o ra tio n o rg an ized in usual in te r e s t o r ea g e rn e ss.
ing novel p lays, a rtic le s fo r m ag a­
s u b je c t a t th e sp ecial sessio n o f th e I ag o w hile p la y in g w ith m a tc h e s and is P o rtla n d fo r d e v e lo p in g n ick el d ep o sits
P e rm it m e to rem ain in m ad em o i­
E g g s — F re sh O regon ran ch , case d ie t.
zin e s—alm o st ev ery d escrip tio n of lit­
T he d ie t w ill also ta k e u n d er j in a p re c a rio u s cond itio n .
O nly a n e a r R iddle, D o u g las co u n ty , w as in s e lle ’s c a r till s h e cornea. I w ish to
count, 2 1 0 /22c p e r d o zen ; candled, 23 discussion n av al c o n stru c tio n c re d its.
e ra tu re flowing from h e r in d e fa tig a b le
•m a ll p o rtio n o f sk in w ill be ta k e n R o seb u rg M onday m a k in g a r ra n g e ­ rid e w ith h e r to h e r a p a r tm e n t.”
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Rose Reaches Ear Alaska.
p ro p e rty as soon a s th e n ecessa ry his legs
b ro ile rs, 18c; ¡tu rk e y s , liv e, 2 0 0 /21c;
you know , a few frien d s a t d in n e r
eq u ip m en t can bo o b ta in e d . T h e com ­ v ery dull w aiting. M onsieur know s a
F a irb a n k s, A la sk a — P la n tin g o f an
Deal Made for Ruildings.
d ressed , choice, 2 5 0 /26c; ducks, 10c;
e v e ry evening.
T h ey leav e m e a t
“ Make Yourself Scarce, Monsieur.”
good jo k e .”
O regon ro se bush se n t h e re by Q ueen
R o seb u rg A d eal w as co n su m m ated pany ow ns th e g ro u n d , an d h as suffi­
g eese, 80/ 9c.
10 o r 11, w hen I re tire to my room
Axd to C o u rtla n d t s d ism ay he re a l­ scene« a t th e a m b a s sa d o r’s, th e real
B u tte r — C ream ery p rin ts , e x tra , T helm a, o f th e P o rtla n d fe s tiv a l, w as h ere W ednesday, w hen 20 local bond­ c ie n t b ac k in g to m ak e e x te n s iv e o p er­
and w rite till 7 o r 8 in th e m orning.
th e o p en in g fe a tu re a t m id n ig h t o f the h o ld ers in th e P ro v id e n t T ru s t com ­ a tio n s. Mr. E d w a rd s sa y s th e w ork ized th a t his p ro p o sal had tru ly been g en ero u s a p p la u se th a t had follow ed T h en I go to bed till noon, w hen I
2 ? ic p e r pou n d ; cubes, 2 2 j0 /2 4 c .
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b re a k fa st, a f te r w hich I d riv e o u t and
“I am not Joking. I am In e a rn e s t. P ad erew sk i p layed!
T h ey tw o had pay v isits, re tu rn in g a t 4 to d re s s fo r
T he m id n ig h t b a se b a ll Ram e w as p lay-
h o tel ami th re e « to re b u ild in g * >*'Kin A u g u st 1.
V e a l— F an cy , 120/ 12Jc p e r pound.
Five h u n d red fran c s. On th e w ord of c o st th e a m b a s sa d o r e ig h t th o u sa n d
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Seaside Street Work On.
1 4 0 /16c p e r po u n d ; 1914 c o n tra c ts, 14 T he c e le b ra tio n w ill close w ith a b u ild in g s w e re e re c te d b y th e Provi-1
d e p a rte d I go to w ork all n ig h t a g a in .”
harm . I am kn o w n to her. All sh e s h e could u n d e rsta n d ; but fam e! W hat
m asked p a ra d e , public e n te r ta in m e n t d e n t T ru s t com pany a y e a r ago a t a j
0/)15Jc.
S easid e — F o u r d iffe re n t c o n tra c ts
co st o f $125,000. T h e d eed fo r th e j fo r s t r e e t im p ro v e m e n t w o rk a re b ein g h as to do Is to ap p eal to you. an d you I w as It? Upon a tim e sh e believed sh e |
W ool— V alley , 2 0 o /2 3 Jc p e r pound; and dance.
A p petites.
hotel a rriv e d h ere and is b ein g held in c a rrie d to w a rd co m p letio n on B ro ad ­ can sto p th e c a r and sum m on th e po- 1 h ad know n w h a t fam e w as; but th a t
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le a d in g from th e S p o k an e, P o rtla n d &
w a g e r fo r £1.000 on who sho u ld p ro ­
H illc re st, A lb e rta A lthough a larg e com pany.
C a ttle — P rim e s te e rs , $ 7 .7 5 o /8 ;
S e a ttle p a s se n g e r d e p o t to th e ocean. leaned to w ard h is te m p te r. ‘•M onsieur. ! a p o rtra it In a m ag azin e, ro w s upon duce a m an 'o e a t th e m o st a t one
choice, $ 7 .2 5 0 /7 .5 0 ; m edium , $ 7 0 /7 .2 5 ; fo rce of w o rk e rs co n tin u ed c le a rin g
if you a r e r o t Je«t!ng. fhen you a r e a row s of cu rio u s ey es and a p a tte r of
7 fro Out lair Horses Captured.
s ittin g T he d u k e could n o t s tte n d th e
All th e w ork is to be finished by Ju ly
choice cow s, $6.50o/ 7; m edium , $60/ aw ay th e d e b ris in m in e No. 20,
m adm an. W ho a r e you? W h at do I h a n d s upon h a n d s ; th a t w as a ll; and
c o n test, but his r e p re s e n ta tiv e w ro te :
6 .2 5 ; h e if e rs , $ 6 .5 0 0 /7 .2 5 ; c a lv es, $7 w h ere 195 m in e rs w ere en to m b ed by
P e n d le to n - T w o new ly disco v ered 1. T h e im p ro v e m e n ts c o n s ist o f con­
know ab o u t y o u ? I n e v e r ss w you be fo r th is sh e had given th e b e st of h e r
I h av e no tim e to s ta te p a rtic u la r« ,
(rt,9; bulls, $ 4 0 /6 .2 5 ; s ta g s , $5.500/7. an explosion la s t F rid a y , no ad d itio n al and u n rid d en o u tlaw h o rses, cap tu red c re te sid e w alk s, h ard su rfa c e p a v e ­
fore, an d for tw o season* I h av e d riv ­ life, and sh e w as only tw enty-five.
N in ety - on th e ra n g e in th e w ild s o f th e Jo h n m e n t, se w er m ain s an d n ew w a te r
b u t m erely to a c q u a in t y o n r g ra c e
H o g s — L ig h t, $7.60<i/ 8 .5 0 , h eav y , bodies h ave been reco v ered .
en m ad em o iselle In P aris. S he w ears
T he lim ousine sto p p ed a t last. T he th a t yo u r m an b e a t h is a n ta g o n is t b y
one bodies, co rre c te d figures show , D ay c o u n try , h av e b een p u rch ased by m ain s. M ost o f th e p ip es a re laid and
6.500/ 7.05.
b eau tifu l Jew els to n ig h t. How do I m ail in th e B a v arian h a t saw h e r
a pig an d an ap p le pie.” W h at m u a t
S h eep W e th e rs, $4.200/ 4 .8 0 ; ew es, h av e l>een rem oved. H ope o f resc u in g th e P e n d le to n R oundup asso ciatio n and th e w ork is ad v an ced to such a point ,
know th a t you a r e not a g en tlem an ly alig h t. His c a r tu rn e d and d isap p eared .
th ey h a v e e a te n ! — L ondon C h r o a lc l*
$ 3 .2 5 0 /4 .2 5 ; y e a rlin g lam b s, $ 4 .5 0 o /5 ; a liv e an y o f th e 104 m in e rs s till in the h av e been tu rn ed in to th e p ark to th a t th e re is no d o u b t o f it s com ple- j
tio n in th e tim e specified.
m in e has b een abandoned.
a w a it th e R oundup in S ep tem b er.
s p rin g lam bs, $5.50oi.6.
O regon A g ric u ltu ra l C o llege, Cor-1 ra p id ly an d th e ju ic e b o ttle d as soon as
v a llis— L o g a n b e rrie s, th a t a re now be- th e d e s ire d te m p e r a tu re is reach ed ,
g in n in g to rip en on th e v in e, m ak e one
T h e second m eth o d em p lo y s tw o
of th e m o st e x c e lle n t ju ic e s fo r b ev er- pounds o f s u g a r p e r g allo n o f ju ic e or
ag e an d flav o rin g purp o ses of any o f one m e a s u re o f s u g a r f o r th r e e m eas-
th e f r u its and b e rrie s o f th e C o ast. A n u re s o f ju ic e , an d g iv e s an e x c e lle n t
e x te n d e d s e rie s o f e x p e rim e n ts con­ t a r t ju ic e . T h is should be h e a te d to
d u cted by P ro fe s so r C. I. L ew is, head 212 d e g re e s and b o ttle d as soon as th e
o f th e H o rtic u ltu ra l d e p a rtm e n t, O. A. te m p e r a tu re is reach ed . T h is ju ic e is
C ., show ed th a t th e r e a re se v e ra l d i f ­ esp e c ia lly good in w a te r ices.
f e re n t m ethods t h a t g iv e v e ry e x c e l­
T he th ird p lan is th e u se o f five
le n t re s u lts b u t th a t a few a re d ecid ed ­ pounds o f s u g a r p er g allo n of ju ic e
ly su p e rio r to th e o th e rs. R e su lts w ith o u t h e a tin g .
T h is p lan g a v e a
secu red in th e s e e x p e rim e n ta l te s ts in ­ c le a r, b r ig h t red ju ic e t h a t w as v ery
d ic a te th a t th e r e a re tw o w ay s by a t t r a c tiv e to th e eye.
T h e flavor o f
w hich th e tr u e flavor o f th e lo g an ­ th is ju ic e w as n o t so d is tin c t as th a t
b e rry can b e s t be p reserv ed .
w ith w h ich h e a t w as used, b u t i t w as
T h e firs t o f th e s e is by th e u se o f v e ry su p e rio r.
sm a ll am o u n ts o f su g a r in co n n ectio n
G r e a t c a re is n ecessa ry in b o ttlin g
w ith h e a tin g th e ju ic e to a te m p e r a ­ ju ic e t h a t is n o t h e a te d .
B e rrie s
tu r e o f 200 d e g re e s to 212 d e g re e s F. should be se le c te d w ith g r e a t e r ca re
W h ile th is te m p e r a tu re closely a p p r o x -| an d all m ouldy f r u it d isc ard ed .
All
im a te s th e b o ilin g p o in t th e ju ic e u te n s ils , th e p re s s and b o ttle s m u st be
should be allow ed in no case to boil.
ste riliz e d . T h e w ork sho u ld be done
T he second m ethod secu red e x c e lle n t q u ick ly , e x p o s in g th e ju ic e a s l i t t le as
re s u lts by u sin g v a r y in g a m o u n ts of p o ssib le to th e a ir . T h e s u g a r should
su g a r and em p lo y in g no h e a t. In b oth be s tir r e d in c a re fu lly to in su re a u n i­
cases fo u r o r five pounds o f su g a r p er fo rm m ix tu re . T h ese ju ic e s a r e too
g allo n o f ju ic e g a v e th e b e s t re s u lts m uch c o n c e n tra te d fo r b e v e ra g e p u r­
w h ere flavor and a p p e a ra n c e only w ere poses, and should be d ilu te d w ith fro m
considered.
one to th r e e p a r ts o f w a te r.
In p re p a rin g th e ju ic e f o r b e v e ra g e
In e x tr a c tin g th e ju ic e w ith o u t h e a t
purp o ses th e th re e fo llo w in g fo rm u la s I th e b e rrie s w e re first m a c e ra te d and
g a v e b e s t r e s u lts :
By u sin g five th e ju ic e p re sse d o u t in sm a ll cid er
pounds o f su g a r p e r gallo n o f ju ic e and p re sse s. T h e se p re sse s w e re lin ed w ith
h e a tin g th e so lu tio n to n e a r th e bo il- c lo th o f th e s u g a r sack v a r ie ty to ef-
in g p o in t— 200 d e g re e s to 212 d e g re e s f e e t p ro p e r s e p a ra tio n .
T h e re are
— a v e ry ric h d rin k is o b ta in e d .
T h e d o u b tless p re ss e s b e t t e r ad ap ted to
te m p e r a tu re should be ra ise d q u ite ! th is p u rp o se.
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