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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1905)
m o R Wal>s\LY «ä f o W U lilio 1 L_______ By H. W. TAYLOR JS .’ 1 IRRIGATION PRODUCES SWEETS. Ei J s tion. I wanted you also to feel sure of C H A P T E R X X III. Dropping hi» glove» upon the out your own. You remember that you said spread uiap, and with an exclamation of to me on that night in the woods that It unmistakable astonishment and delight, might be my Just punishment that you Mason Huntley spraug forward and selz should uot be able to tell whether yon eJ the outstretched hand in his owu. And loved an Ideal or a real man? You re then, while both were speaking so that member? I thought o f that almost ev neither could understand the other, he ery hour, and wondered If I were to be threw his arm about her, and seeing punished by such a misadventure of all something in her eyes that at least did my plans.” not repel him, he bent his head Impul “ Ah, you cunning fellow, you! I sup sively and pressed bis lips again and pose you didn’t know that to surround again to hers, that were very perceptibly yourself with all this mystery and diffi turned toward him and pouted In the culty wns the best o f all methods to prettiest concession Imaginable. John make me think o f nobody else? Why, W lckly looked on In the greatest aston it wns equnl to parental dissent, I verily ishment, set off and Illuminated with a believe! O f course, none o f the attrac half sarcastic smile of enjoyment. tive young gentlemen whom I have met " I don't care," said Lizzy, still hold here bad the slightest chance against all Ing Mr. Huntley’s hand In her own, and your mystery. But I ’ m really a little plainly Interposing to prevent him from doubtful o f you yet. F ather’s coming dropping the encircling arm from her in now, and you must get Into the cab shoulder, as she half turned her head with us, and go down to the hotel. I with a rosy flush upon her face and some have hours o f business conversation to pretty drops o f shining tears in her eyes, bo held with you, in relation to my num and along the under lnshes, while a erous and Important financial transac smile o f enchanting mingled shame and tions. And I know of no one whom I ■tlf-vindication lighted up her face like could so complacently put In charge of t halo about an angel's head. “ I don't my wealth as the man who put me In care! He's treated me dreadfully— I charge o f It.” mean horribly, since I'v e been here In W hat a ride It was, to be sure! Bud the city. And I ’m going to know why, Ellet, knowing by Intuition, or perhaps before I let go of your hand sir!” she by experience, Just what was required of continued, turning away from her father, him, saw his party of three safely In the and shaking her brown curls that hung cab, and then concerning himself about so charmingly out from under her hat nothing beyond making this the longest and down a little way upou the sides of possible trip to the hotel, drove slowly her face. down one street and across and up an " I f that’s It,” said Mr. W lckly, with other, taking the party past all the pret a sort of roguish shrugging of his shoul tiest and newest and grandest residences, ders, “ I think I'll step out and see If and by every object o f Interest that he those horses are standing all right. They could think of, well knowing that no might run away and leave us, you know. body save John W ickly himself would And then I can’t be of any use what be, by auy probability within his com ever In this sort o f an Investigation,” prehension, likely to see these sights. end he turned and went out, his daugh ter calling after him: C H A P T E R X X IV . “ You needn't, sir! I don’t care If you In fact, the two lovers were In that are here. I shall say just what I'v e got to say, anyhow. Now, teil me what you state of ecstatic somnambulism In which, meant by It, Mr. Huntley. W hy did you with eyes and ears wide open, they are tell me you would see me soon. If it able to see absolutely nothing, besides were in your power, and then have me each other, and to hear no sounds save right here in the city for weeks and the murmured words that passed between weeks, passing me on the streets every themselves, to the perfect and inexorable day without a word or a look, or any exclusion o f everybody else. Listening, thing to Indicate that you had ever had ns anybody in the world will listen, to even a passing acquaintance with me? the cooing o f real lovers, and looking at W asn’t it your place to come to me at them slyly through the wicket, as any once? Or, if you had any doubts about body lu the world will look at real lovers, my treatment of you, couldn’t you write Hud Ellet could see and hear almost all to me? Do you think it was my place to that could hare been seen and heard by chase you all over the city and hunt you John W lckly, leaning back on the front down, without even n trace of you? sent, in the shadow so deep as to be In Couldn't you even do so much to facili effect absent, and therefore not at all In tate the search ns to leave a hint of your the way. whereabouts, upon which I could begin? “ There appeared to be some real es- Suppose I hadn’ t found you at all; would cuse for my disguise aud my imperson you have persisted in staying away for ation of a fictitious individual,” Mr. Huntley wns snying, as his left arm fit ever?” There was enough light from the nf- ted Itself snugly Into a comfortable sup ternoou sun coming in at the west and port for her head, where his hand could southwest windows of the room to throw lie protect ¡ugly, caressingly upon her left a very effective gleam upon the lovely shoulder without the slightest Inconven form of Lizzy W ickly, clad in a pale ience to anybody. “ You see the other brown silk that shed Its suit sheen along road held tho mortgages ns collateral for every line and curve. H e had never seen a debt o f the Farmers' Bank. And by her so richly dressed. She had never some means they had gotten a hint of been so richly dressed. And there was, the existence o f coal veins under your In the heightened effect of her charming land. I was employed by our company dress upon her always pleasing face and to go and make a thorough Investiga figure, that best of all excuses for the tion o f the whole matter as secretly and very richest dresses that any woman can quickly as possible. Fortunately for us afford to wear. H e stood a moment and for you, the other company was not without a word, but with his eyes telling Impressed with the value of the deposit voluble stories eloquent with admiration, to the extent o f Inducing them to act as they llew rapidly from the brown very promptly. And consequently my plumes in her darker brown silk hat, that work wns almost completed when they framed her fresh, ruddy face so chartn- began their survey thnt revealed to lugly, with Its broad, brown satin strings, them the great value of the deposit. Then Both com tied In an elegant bow under her dim came strategem and strife. pled chin; dowu the sloping shoulders, panies had obtained right o f way, save with the line of faintly glittering light some formalities on the part of our op reflected from the silk threads, changing ponents thnt eunbled us to clnim ex Its direction as the bosom rose and fell clusive right up to thnt time; and not In quick, sharp undulations o f excite only to put down our track, but to pre ment und delight. Ah! W . Mason Hunt- vent them from putting down theirs. By ley! I f ever there were a pretty, straight menus of my character of geologist, and forward. frank and fearless daughter of my brown wig. I could come and go be tho Wabash, well worthy of the admira tween the field o f my explorations and tion, the respect and the love o f a good the central office o f the company without man, for those qualities that enabled her arousing suspicion. On the evening of to throw aside the conventionalities and the hurricane, you remember?” go thus boldly about the city, to chase “ I have never forgotten It for a mo you down and take you to task for your ment. I shall never forget It. I shall neglect and misfeasance, then this is always love a storm o f wind and rain so on«t long as I live,” she interrupts, leaning “ And have yon actually been hunting her brown silk hat down against his me all the time?” he murmured, delight cheek In a way that everybody openly edly. “ Have you actually felt that I derides, and secretly applauds and envies. have mistreated you In not going at once The protecting and caressing left hand to see you? Have you had time, in all upon her left shoulder beuta a little tat the rush and hurry o f the last two too of grateful applause. months, to think about me long enough “ That evening I discovered that our to make real search for me?" adversary had become aware of wbat H e stopped to kiss her again and was going forward, and had prepared to again, Just as she wns opening her pretty outbid me for the land. It was neces curved lips to reply— and so frustrating sary to go back ami present all the facts the reply for a full twenty seconds. that went to show the actual great vnlue "Y ou know I have,” she snys, putting of the deposit, and get authority, and up her gloved hand to prevent another perhaps means, for a large advance upon frustration o f her reply. “ I ’m sure now, the original sum I had been authorized that you knew of It on the very first day to offer. I found some difficulty, and ex that I chased you, and lost you behind perienced a vexatious delay In this a barricade o f wagons. I f 1 had known branch of the work. And when I was Just what your scheme wns, sir, I finally ready, I found a force o f armed shouldn’t hnve hunted you a step.” And men to oppose onr rightful entry upon she slaps his face and then pulls It down the land, and so was compelled to meet to cure the blow with a kiss that heals force with force. A bloody conflict was like magic. "R u t you hnvon't told me probably avoided by the timely and de one reason for your abstention— and a termined interposition of old Coonrod good one, too. No more shallow excuses Redden, who, when he discovered that will do. W hat was It?” She looked very some one else had been at the bottom of eagerly and brightly expectant Into his the troubles o f the Sandtown Farmers’ eyes Rank, and that I was not at all to blame, “ You know already. Yon know as took part with us very heartily and sav well as If I had said It in every possi ed us from n very formidable peril In ble form of phraseology," he retorted, the shape o f the militia of Rig Rattle laughingly. snake t'reek and Reel foot Pond. And “ Rut I want you to tell It, even If I now you know all the mysteries o f the do know It. And enn yon pretend to geological survey o f Wlckley'a Woods.” read a young woman's thoughts In such » • e s s e • an off-hand manner? Or to presume up Not many days after there was a great on my ability to read the purposes of such an arch impersonator and dissem stir at Sandtown; this time not at all bler aa yon? W hy In the world did you a military nor financial excitement. Quite ever put on that ugly brown wig, Mr. the reverse. The Sandtown Brass Band Huntley? Now, there wasn't a particle was out In full uniform, and the Mouut o f reaeon In that, you must confess. Rut Zion Double Quartet Club were out, too, go on and tell me first, why you didn't In an open wagon, and there was the come to me at the hotel. Or before I whole available population o f Sandtown gathered came away from flaudtown, even.” lie and Its Immediate vicinity, etoopod a little and kissed her again be about the little new railroad station. As the train from the city pulled In fore he replied: “ I wanted you to see and mingle with upon the sidetrack, the band, following the beet people o f the city. 1 wanted a little signal blown by the leader, the you to feel free to form any opinion of young l>oc Dikes, upon his cornet, struck them, or o f any one o f them, without up a very popular air o f those days, and In hindrance from me In any way. I knew very appropriate to ths occasion. that yea felt sure of my love and devo whlak every Instrument save the base upou “ H aste to the Wedding.” Then the bridal party got off the car, and was instantly surrounded by ths whole crowd, in the center o f which the tall, angular form o f Coonrod Ueddeu could be seen, a head above the tallest. “ Howdy, Mason! Howdy, I^izzy! Orto call you Miss Huntley, now, I ’ low. Wush yuh much Joy, both uv yuh! By gum! I nuvver no more thought uh sich a thong thun I thought uh gittun matrd muhaelf. By gum! I didn’t. But Ma son, you needn’t to ciper on go-un away from San'towu to live, un uh teckun the puniest un smartust g-yurl they Is about h-yur away from urse. W e ’ve gut use fur you h-yur, I kin tell yuh, my good feller! Un we hsln’ t uh go-un to let yuh off, nuther. D rive thattalr calrge roun’ h-yur, fellers! Closeter! That’s hit! Now, clam en thar, Llszy! Mason! H-yur’s yur father un mother, right en thar. Lots a room! Now, soon’s tham fellers git ready to let the club song, we'll pull out fur ar house. W e ’re a go-un to have the hustunest infair yuh uver see, L izzy! By gum; uvverbody en Redden township’s thar, by this time. There goes the sengers. ’ A t ’» Clumburse ■eugun tenor thataw ay! You kin h-yur ’ im a mile uv a clur evenun, when ths wind halnt uh blowun. Listen at tham Reelfoot Pou’ fellers uh yelun. Yuh cain’t h-yur yourselves fur ’ um.” W hat a triumphal march down the Overcoat road, from the station to Coon rod Redden’s house! W hat waving of hats and handkerchiefs, and what yells and screeches! There was Just thnt ele ment o f the ludicrous, that tint o f absurd ity, In this noisy demonstration thnt made it doubly acceptable to the fun-loving Sandtowner. It was an unexpected dem onstration, and so had the features of a huge and successful practical joke which the Hoosler loves so w ell; while It served as an ample opportunity for all to Join In a public exhibition of respect and admira tion, which the true Hoosler dellghta to make In honor o f any citizen who. In any walk o f life, attains distinction and so reflects luster upon his native State, or his adopted town and country. "T h e re ’s the Woods.” I.lssy whispers In Mr. Huntley's ear. H e turns, and glances up the little woods road that branches off from the Overcoat road and winds away Into the recesses o f the for est, now beginning to exchange its gay green coat for a mantle of brown, trim med with knots and fringes o f yellow, and cardinal and purple. "M y darling w ife,” he whisper». “ I want to keep that little, lone brler- frlnged road just as It la, so long as you shall love me.” (T he end.) W H E N A R E IN D E E R IS A N G R Y H e W i l l T r y to P a w a M a n to D e a th W i t h o u t M e r c y o r R e a so n , all. T h e Brat lot o f w ater turned tn takes out 60 per cent o f the sugar, and the second lot takes 60 per cent o f the In some o f the W estern States, espe remainder. T his Is repeated ten times, cially Wisconsin, Nebraska, Colorado, and In the end has exhausted all the and the western part o f Kansas, the sugar from the slices to within one- grow ing o f beets fo r sugar, haa become tenth o f oue per c e n t Th s slices re a recognised Industry. L a rge factories m aining a fter this process are dropped fo r the conversion o f the beet Into from the tanks and run through large sugar have been erected, and here are presses, and the partly dried pulp Is employed large numbers o f men during deposited In cars and wagons to be used fo r feedin g cattle. It being Maple-sugar making la getting to b * the fa ll and w in ter months. a restricted Industry, and may, Indeed, Colorado leads in the production of great milk and flesb produce* T h e Juice rem aining Is o f s dark become a lost art. T h e Bureau o f For t>eets. This can be accounted fo r by the same reason that »h e Is noted for brow n color, containing much organic estry, which haa recently made a study her cantaloupes; that Is. Irrigation and m atter not sugar. It la run Into tall >f the business, has brought some Inter the large numbers o f daya o f sun tanks holding a couple thousand gal esting facts to light. Since 1850 ths shine. T h e sun shines on fu lly 800 lons, and here the lim e solution which area o f maple-sugar-farm lng has great days o f the year and the beet Is stim takes out the organic matter, Is add ly changed and shrunk. In early days sd. It now goes through a series o f maple-sugar was made even In ths ulated to a w onderful growth. In grow in g beets the ground la pre boilings, filterin g aud c la rify in g pro South, because cane-sugar was scares pared 111 much the same w ay as for cesses, which leave the fluid a moder and expensive. In N ew England. N ew rantaloupes, a thorough breaking and ately thick syrup, ready to be boiled York and a fe w other States the In pulverizing o f the ground betug neces down to sugar. T h e syrup Is pumped dustry has held its own or been ex sary fo r beet results. A fte r levelin g up Into large round vacuum pans. In tended. T h e bureau finds that seven- the ground, which makes Irrigation side these pans are colled large copper eighths o f what is sold as maple-sugar or maple-syrup Is spurious; but In moat easier, the beet d rill Is brought Into steam pipes, and a large air pump eases the adulteration Is the work o f uae. This drill Is on the order o f an produces a high vacuum and rem oves middlemen, not o f the producers. T h e ordinary grain drill, w ith the excep the evaporated w ater so that the syrup net Income o f a mnple-sugar grove la tion that It only plights four row s 18 boils very rapidly and at a very low- con servatively estimated at $3 an acre; Inches apart at a time, and has no a t temperature. This boiling mass is and since the work can be done a t a tachments for d rillin g In fertilizer. On watched through glass window s In the tim e when there Is little other farm sides o f the pans, and when small the drill are tw o sm all shovels, placed employment, nnd the g rove w ill also- so that they m ake tw o fu rrow s be grains begin to appear they are fed by furnish the fam ily firewood without tw een the tw o row s on each side. adding fresh syrup until they reach the deterioration, a angar-orchard is a fa ir These furrow s entry the Irrigating required size. W hen the size Is right, ly profitable Investment. water, which soaks back and moistens and the w ater evaporated sufficiently, the steam Is turned off, the pump the seed. G reater secrecy than ever before w ill W hen through w ith the seeding, ths stopped, and the mass Is allow ed to be exercised this year concerning the w ater Is turned Into the fu rrow s made run Into the tanks below, by opening scores made at target practice by the- by the drill, between each tw o rows. a v a lv e at the outlet In the bottom of varlous vessels o f the A tlantic fle e t the pan. T h e w ater Is kept running until the W h ile some o f the details o f the re seed Is thoroughly soaked, care being T h e syrup at this stage has the ap sults may be made public, It la not the taken that the w a ter does not over pearance o f dark molassee, thickened Intention o f the N avy Department to flow very much, as this causes the with granulated sugar, and Is so thick greund to bake, and the sprouts cannot that It w ill barely run. Th is Is put In g iv e out the scores. This governm ent force their w ay through the crust thus to the "centrifu gals,” large w h irlin g has never been able to gather Inform a form ed. W hen plants have obtained drums having their sides perforated, tion concerning the target practices o f the height o f one-half inch to an inch, and lined with gauze. Aa these ma other navies and there seems to be no the cu ltivator la brought Into use. chines w h irl around, the sugar rises reason w h y the scores o f our navy Th is cultivator Is drawn by one along the sides o f the drum, and the should be made public. G reat B ritain carefully guards all o f the scores made by her warships. Some years ago an officer o f a British vessel on the Aslatlo- statlon told o f the results o f the tar get practice then Just finished. T h e Inform ation reached this country and was published. A thorough Investiga tion was made and the officer would have been court-mnrtialed i f It had been possible to produce positive p roof against him. B e e t B a s e r M a k i n g In th e W e s t I s a V e r y I n t e r e s t i n g P ro c e s s . T h e expenditures o f the governm ent exceeded Its current income by more W e w ere forced to w ait three days than $9,000,000 In April, and the treas a fte r It had stopped snowing fo r a ury deficit fo r the first ten months o f crust to form so that w e could travel the fiscal y ea r Is upward o f $34,000,- again. It was w ith m any m isgivings 000. W h ile the months o f Muy and that w e began the last h a lf o f the June nearly alw ays show a balnnce on Journey, since the snow was now very the right side o f the governm ent's ac deep and the danger o f our sinking count books, many fear that the de Into d r ift» w as great. T o add to our ficit at the end o f the fiscal year, June general feelin g o f fear, the reindeer 30, w ill reach $30,000,000. T h e problem behaved very badly and w ere exceed o f the deficit Is a serious one In the in g ly unruly. T h e wind had m oderat opinion o f the treasury officials. T h e ed somewhat, but It was still intense cash balance In the treasury has de T H E RO CKY FORD B E E T SUGAR FACTO RY. ly cold. clined to $133,181,777, including the- W e had traveled h a lf the day w ith amounta held by the nntlonal bank de out any serious mishap and w ere be horse and cultivates tw o rows at a molasses Is thrown out through the positories, and Secretary Shaw lias ginning to forget our fears at starting i time. I t Is mounted on tw o wheels, holes In the sides, leaving the sugar found It necessary to w ith d raw from out, when w e sped m errily down a each about 30 Inches In diam eter. Re- sticking to the gauze. T h e sugar Is the banks $20,000,000. T h e cash bal mountain side, singing and halloaing j hind these wheels are tw o horizontal washed by spraying cold w ater and air ance actually on hand In the treasury at the top o f our voices, and ran Into i liars, connected by tw o other bars to against It as It whirls, a little bluing Is said by some to have fallen below a gulch and stuck there. T h e songs j tbe axle, on which they have a fre e up lielng added to g ive It brilliancy. Th e the point o f absolute safety. stopped In our throats, and w e sprang nnd down motion. T h ere Is also a machine is stopped and the sugar now to our fe et to sink w aist deep In the , p ivot which allows a side motion, con- w hite and uiolgt. Is dropped from the B ew are o f the high rate o f inter d rifts that had entrapped us. | trolled w ith handles by the operator. bottom o f the machine aud conveyed est,” Is the lesson o f most o f the swin E v ery m ovem ent o f onr bodies sank | W ith the cultivator are several sets of to the granulator, where It Is dried. dles against which the l ’ost Office De us deeper In the snow drifts, and the knives shovels, etc., any o f which can This granulator Is a large horizontal, partment hns recently Issued fraud or Infuriated reindeer, finding them lie fastened to the horizontal bars, the revolvin g cylinder, heated by steam. ders. A n o ffe r o f exceptionally la rge selves caught In the banked-up snow, gro w e r using w h atever kind Is adapt W h ile d rying Is In process, the fine •eturns fo r either labor or capital alm ost to their haunches, turned upon ed fo r the kind o f cu ltivation be w ish dust o f sugar Is draw n out by a suc should at once awaken suspicion. I f us and would have paw ed us to death es. tion blower. Th e sugar passes out o f the enterprise Is so promising, w h y but fo r the forethought o f Ooalltk, W hen plants are a couple o f Inches the granulator through screens at the does not the person who controls It who, seeing our danger, sprang fo r high they are thinned out, leavin g end, which rem oves the lumps. The keep It for him self? T h e fact that w ard and, hoisting the overturned plants six to ten Inches apart. This sugar is now placed In bags ready for there are a few , a very few , eases pulks In his strong arms, brought work Is usually done by contract, the shipment. w here large risks have been taken and them down ov e r our heads and shoul price paid averagin g from $t> to $7 The molasses which has been large profits hnve been realised Is the ders and pinned us out o f sight In the per acre. thrown from the centrifugals. Is either argum ent most used by those who- In rem ovin g beets from the ground, m ixed w ith fresh syrup and boiled have patent rights, gold mines nnd oth snow. W e heard the hoofs o f Uncle Ren a large plow or lifte r la used. This again, or is boiled ulone aud once more er such properties to sell at a thou beating on the pulk's side as he pawed plow has a depth o f 18 inches or more, passed through the machines. The sand times th eir value. Th e person o f up the snow In his efforts to get at us, made necessary by the great depth to brown sugar resulting, is refined by moderate means cannot afford to take such risks. aud If we had not held to the straps which the beet penetrates the soil. It m ixing w ith fresh syrup. In all beet factories, chemicals piny and had not kept the pulk over us he Is draw n by three or four horses, and would have toased It into the air w ith raises the beet partly out o f the an Important part, and the laboratory In 1904 the number o f arrivals at one sweep o f hla horns and would still ground, so that It can be picked up by m ight be called the heart o f the fa c E llis Island was 000.000, the number tory, as It Is through the agency of have had his bout w ith us. In which the topper. T h e beets are taken by local freigh t chem ical» that the sugar Is extracted In the entire country being 800.000. O f case w e should have been helpless and to the fnotory, where they are dumped from the b e e t A ll beets, juice, syrups these 203.510 settled down In N ew York com pletely at his m ercy. Into long ditches, which have n stream and boiled sugars, are tested, nnd the City, and the great m ajority o f the re F o r the first tim e wo had occasion o f w ater flow in g through them. These analysis o f every pound o f sugar Is mainder went to other cities ns Inhor- to see how fierce an angry reindeer ditches, which are lined w ith cement, known, and every loss located anil ac ers, etc., w here they are not needed. eun be. W hen he was convinced that slope tow ard the factory building, near counted for. T h e values o f different It Is now estimated that one m illion he could not reach us Uncle Ben which th ey converge Into one large soils nnd fertilizers for beet grow in g Im m igrants w ill come to this country turned upon Oosllik, and w e heard the one. T h e w a ter in these ditches serve are tested, ns are also all coal, coke during th « yea r 1906. T h e task o f ab Eskim o shouting Hnd clubbing the sorbing this great mass into the politl- the double purpose o f carryin g and and lim estone used. deer ns he ran In nnd out o f the pulks pnrtinlly cleaning the beets. A t the A t Rocky Ford, 111 Southeastern Col | cal system Is one o f the penalties which In a s w ift circuit, pursued by the end o f this large ditch, the beets are orado, Is located one o f the largest beet I the United States pays for Its unrival- b ellow in g reindeer. raised from the w ater by an elevatin g sugar factories In the country. The j ed economic opportunities. Its re lie f W e spent an excitin g h a lf hour un apparatus, which deposits them In a buildings are built o f brick, and are from great standing nrmies, and Its at der the pulks, w ith the hoofs o f the largo washing machine. Th is consists surrounded by fine grounds und fin* mosphere o f freedom. deer rattlin g like hall on the frozen o f an Imm ense spiral rev o lvin g In a residences, where some o f the officers bonrds, ami then the unusual com m o During the last yea r more than fiv e round Iron .box. placed In a horizontal o f the company live. L ik e all other tion ceased all at once, fo r the rein position, and w ith a stream o f clear factories, this one runs day nnd night, thousand rural mail rentes have been deer had found a lichen bed. In a w ater flow in g through It. T h e tieets. seven days In a week, and only stops established, and during the com In » Jiffy they w ere p aw in g up the snow rollin g and tumbling, are pushed fo r In case o f an accident or to clean up. enmmer a thousand more w ill be open In th eir hurry to get at the succulent ward through this w ater, and com ing This factory, on an average, converts ed. E very route over whlcji the car moss, and w e w ere forgotten. out free from dirt, are deposited In a 1.100 tons o f beets Into sugar every rier fakes his little packet Is a thread 'A m a ltk and Ooalllk lifted the pulks »c re w eleva tor and carried to the top tw en ty-fou r hours. One ton o f beets which binds (M s g r e a t spreading coun from our heads and dug us up out o f o f the factory. H ere th ey And their w ill m ake 200 to 275 pounds o f sugsr. try into more solid unity. the snow and set us on our feet. By w ay Into an autom atic w eigh in g ina and from 1,100 tons, this means about the tim e the reindeer had eaten them chine, then dumped Into the slloer 150 tons o f sugar each day.— W illiam s Kxpnmdno seems »till to be the na selves Into a passable humor Am allk w here they are cut in em ail piece». port (P a.) G r it tional w atchword. The general s ta ff and Oosllik led them back to the On the next floor below the alleer Is o f the arm y has decided tn lengthen A B i o g r a p h i c a l D ic tion ary. pulks. located the diffusion battery, which la One o f the most helpful dxioks tn the United States bayonet by fo u r W e had four hours o f traveling be composed o f a number o f Iron tanks, keep upon your table, ready to be con Inches. Still. It wns a dictum o f O liv e r fore w e came In sight o f the corral placed In a group. T h e tanks are con H olm es that as nation » sulted aa you read other hooks, la a W endell that had sent us the reindeer from nected with each other by large pipes, biographical dictionary. Then, when lengthen their weapons they n arrow Eaton Station. As soon as the deer and each tank Is capable o f holding you come to some historical character their boundaries. scented the well-known corral they three or four thousand pounds o f the about whom your knowledge la a little T h e first tank Is filled w ith quickened their strides so that ws allces. L a b o r N otes. faded. It w ill require but a moment to slices, and has w ater turned Into It. reached th# station before It was quite The teschtng of typewriting will be refresh your memory and m ake jsiur dark, and craw led from the sleds w ith T his Is allow ed to stand w h ile the hegnn In the normal senool at Zacatecas, reading more Intelligent. You have a Mexico. The government of the State a deep feelin g o f relief, glad beyond second tank la Oiling w ith slices. Then right to the acquaintance o f these dis has has bought a number of mnehines o f measure to be at home a fte r the perils the v a lv e connecting the first tank tinguished men and woman, and should the most modern and best types for the o f our protracted Journey.— 8L N ich o w ith the second Is opened, and the keep up at least frien dly relations school. w a ter In the first tank, havin g absorb ls * w ith them. I f fo r no other reason than Chicago and Alton employes have been •d some sugar from the slices, la In gratitude fo r w hat they have done Instructed not onty to give np drinking In India the pow er given off by • forced Into the second by fresh w ater to make your life pleasant— S t N ich intoxicating liquors, hat to stay away first. T his m otor Is sometimes ez pressed In ele being pumped Into the from gambling places nnd dance halls. olas. w ater passes from tank to tank ab phant equivalents, a tw en ty-tw o bores The eompsny says It means to keep Its Some men’s Ideas o f reciprocity ar# men up to as high a physical end nieat.il m otor being described as a three »1 » sorbing a little m ore sugar from each tank, until It has goua through them rather one-sided. phant pow er v s h lc l* standard aa possible