SW ITC H C A U S E S D IS A S T E R . OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST Thirty-Four EARLY A P P L E S M OVE. SM ITH T R A N SF E R S TIM BER. River Uhion D isp o se s C ars For England. of 14 M inneapolis Man Turns In $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 H oldings to C orporation. H ood Albany— The vast Linn county tim ­ ber holdings o f C. A. S m ith, o f M in­ neapolis, have all been transferred to the Linn & Lane Tim ber company, organized in Hennepin county, M inne­ sota. The transfers em brace approxi­ m ately 50,000 acres. The considera­ tion named in one deed is $40,000 and only a nom inal consideration is m en­ tioned in the others, but the value of the land transferred is about $1,000,- 000. The land em braces all o f the old holdings o f Frederick A . K ribs, of Portland, and som e additional land later acquired, by the Sm ith interests w ith scrip. Several hundred acres w ere held join tly by Sm ith, Charles J. Sw anson and N ils O. W arner. Other p a rties had in terests w ith Sm ith. T he Sm ith holdings w ere all choice tim ber land, and som e section s are un excelled in the world. A large por­ tion o f th is land runs from 10,000,000 to I f , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 fe e t o f tim ber to the quarter section . Hood R iv er__ The first sale o f Hood liv e r apples controlled by th e Hood R iver A pple G ro w e rs’ union to tak< •dace th is y e a r was consum m ated a few lays ago when C'rossley ic Sons, a largi ipple t u y is g firm of New Y ork ami Boston, secured th e e arly fa ll v a rie tie s The consignm ent c o n sists of 14 cars mil w ill be sent to E n g lan d . T he tru ll vill be shipped so as to m ake close con neetion w ith tra n s -A tla n tic steam ers, nil is expected to a rriv e a t L iverpool in th re e w eeks from th e tim e it is eet fo r th e ir fru it. They are w atching for a n y sales th a t m ay be m ade a t Hood R iver and a good deal of correspond once is being received asking for in'.'or ■nation th a t will keep them in touch ■vith th e situation. W hile no p rice will be given out by the union on the fru it just sold, the sale is sta te d to have been very satisfactory. P a sse n g e r s Injured W reck in E ast. Ir M eadville P a., S ept. 15.— T h irty -fo u r ■ersons w ere in ju re d in th e w reck ol ■>ie tr a in No. 4, C hicago to New York xpress, a t G eneva, P a., a sm all sta tio n ig h t m iles w est of here. T he w reck, railroad o ffic ia ls believe, w as due to ■ergons h a v in g a g riev a n ce a g a in st th e ■ompany o pening a sw itch sh o rtly be ore th e p a sse n g er tr a in a rriv e d . The n ju red w ere b ro u g h t to th is c ity and .3 w ere ta k e n to a S pencer hospital, r’ive, a f te r h a v in g th e ir in ju rie s lressed, w ere d isch arg ed , w hile 18 still .einain a t th e h ospital. T b irty -o n e o f th e in ju re d w ere pas sengers and th ree ra ilro a d em ployes. A m ajo rity o f th e fo rm er w ere Ita lia n and G reek lab o re rs. I t is n o t believed any >f th e v ictim s will die. The tra in is due here a t 12:50 A. M.. but w as an hour la te and wag running over 50 m iles an hour. Upon strik in g the open sw itch th e e n tire tra in le ft the tra c k , th e locom otive tu rn in g over upon its side. Tw o of th e cars, a combina tion sm oker and b aggage car and a day coach w ere dem olished. A m ajo rity of the in ju re d were rid in g in the com bina­ tion car. The Chauffeur and the J e w e ls C o p y riz h t. br All r ig h ts reserved. J. B. L i f f i n c o t t C o m p a n y . By tzdith M org an W ille tt ► ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ had other, better chances. Was then aoinelhiii* in her. a fte r all, beyond h»«rt. I*-«« am bition? A nother Guwie? Feeling himself weakening, he turned his eyes away anil set his lips, thinking quickly, with added venom. She had accepted him ! W ell! Now he would have her do mors —stoop lo w er! He spoke again. “ You say I know. W hat do I know, except th a t it is ones more the livery th a t ap;ieals to you? I>r- hajis, in this instance, my coat of arms (certainly It is old enough). As for the man—a mere detail. W hat do you rare about the wounded hum an being be­ neath?” To Gusaie W aring's ears, the rough, bitter tones came from the very extremity of iiassion, apiiealing to her jaded senses as no-polished flattery had ever done. "You do not understand,” she mur­ mured. “ I‘crimps it is the man under­ neath for whom I do c a r e !” The chauffeur bent n e are r; his lip. were tw isting feverishly, his eyes burning with a very fierce, m alignant light. Th« moment of trium ph was near and he must have it all—everything. "S ay it again.” He could hardly pro­ nounce the words. “ I w ant to hear It from your own lips th at it is myself you care fo-— myself.” He hesitated tensely. "The man. not the Prince del Pino." Gussie gazed about her. The motor was going silently, as it were on tiptoe, down the dim avenue. No one was In sight for the m om ent; nothing to be heard hut the smothered movements of the trees as the wind shook their tops, scattering linden blossoms, a heavy in­ cense from his vast censer, powdering the air. The forces of the night were working for Sarto, intensifying his magnetic spell. No wonder th at she mistook it for another feeling. At last, as if the words were being forced out of her, “ I love you,” she said distinctly ; “never the prince— only you— you—y o u !” A little sentence, but terribly full of meaning. In it an old debt was discharg­ ed—a rapacious creditor satisfied. The chauffeur had paid himself hack already in large measure, but In Gussie’s broken confession the double score was settled In full 1 (T o be continued.) “T his isn’t a race,” she cried, above C H A P T E R X I.— (Continued.) Throwing a desperate glance around, the din, a note of exasperation in her the chauffeur withdrew hastily into the strained voice. “ Why this—this awful deepest sliadow of the beech tree, and speed, Prince?” A curious laugh responded. “ Are you there awaited the diplom at’s uncertain advance, his mind working w ith pretur- really afraid?” he saked. natural swiftness. It was ju st possible In the glare of the motor lamps, Gus- that in this friendly darkness he might sie met the reckless eyes smiling a t her, pass unrecognized— if he could only keep with a swift answering excitement which silent. How fortunate th a t the count she did not attem pt to analyze. was such a ta lk e r! “ Of course I am not afraid,” she said, The rapid thoughts chased each other hardly knowing what she meant, “ with through his brain while Souravieff was you !** shaking him warmly by the hand. There was a pause, and then, “T hat is “ I can hardly see you in this infernal what I hoped you would say,” he told darkness,” he lamented. “Roderigo Mon her thickly. C h o u ! W hat good lu ck ! Come, let us As the speed quickened again, Gussie sit down,” suiting the action to the word, closed her eyes, not caring for the mo­ “and talk. I ’m all impatience to hear ment what happened or where they were everything about _ yourself*— which he going. An irresponsible mood was upon proved by launching forth immediately her, the echo of her companion’s. into a personal narrative of his own, just Once before he had roused the spirit as the other had shrewdly suspected that of romance and adventure dorm ant in her he would— Boris Souravieff, like all ego­ for a few brief minutes, long enough to tists, being only too delighted to talk make her forget his chauffeur’s leather FIVE KILLED IN D ISA ST E R . about himself indefinitely, granted a list­ coat. ener, and in this instance a listener was The Prince del Pino had awakened an­ Road W ants A storia F ran ch ise Collision Betw een Regular and E x­ most inevitably proivded. other feeling. A storia - A t the la st m e etin g o f the cursion T rain s. As I was saying, my dear fellow”— While she sat struggling, yielding to it, city council a franchise w as asked for Chicago, Sept. 15.— I t is rep o rted th a t having detailed his history up to date, the man who had inspired it sat grasping by the O regon C oast railw ay for run the count crossed his legs sociably and, the steering wheel, every fiber of his mind a w reck has occurred on th e L ake Shore thrusting a cigar into his mouth, prepar­ nin g e lectric lin es through a number of bent on reaching W ashington before his 4c M ichigan S outhern R ailroad, a t Ches­ ed for a prolonged monologue— “ when we pursuers. str ee ts in the c ity lim its. The com ­ terto n , In d ., 50 m iles from Chicago. last met at Monte Carlo, I was having a m unication w as referred to a com m it­ It was the deciding race of his life! W recking a p p ara tu s and a special w ith most interesting experience.” Striking a A desperate trial of skill, with the pro­ tee for exam in ation and for a report at a later m eetin g. The com pany dl-sires physicians have been se n t to th e scene match at this point, he held it daintily fessional chauffeur and his 300-yard start between finger and thumb and turned the franchise to e ven tu ally be tendered R eports from C hesterton, Ind., were his twinkling glance on the face which pitted against Souravieff’s superior mo­ to the A storia, Seaside & Tillam ook tor ruu by an am ateur. to the effect th a t five persons w ere the next instant was swiftly averted. Railroad com pany if the O regon Coast The machine versus the m echanician! F or a long moment there was silence killed and m ore th an 20 in ju red . The railw ay " m a k es g ood .” There is no A contest between m atter, with Its per­ while the tiny tlame burnt down to the wreck was caused by a collision betw een fected possibilities, and the infinite re­ suspicion o f the Oregon C oast company count’s fingers, and the man beside him a p assenger tra in w hich le ft Chicago a t sources of a man's mind, guided by that but for the protection of all local inter Nsw Bridge Will H elp. •at staring fixedly in the opposite direc­ fifth sense that necessity len d s! e s ts th is form o f procedure w ill bi O ntario__The O n tario b ridge com 11:30 P. M., and w hich r a n . in to the tion and cursing himself for his insane At the sta rt the odds seemed equal, but adopted. mission has a d v ertised fo r bids fo r the rear of an excursion tra in bound for I n ­ carelessness and lack of foresight. And with every minute the issue was more cer­ •onstruction of a com bination steel and yet, in the darkness, he had not even dianapolis v ia the L ake E rie k W est­ Fire D estroys Saw m ill. tain. wooden bridge across S nake riv e r about ern. A t th e o ffices Of th e railroad detected the count’s cigar ! R a in ie r --Y e a r s o f hard work by C ■ ne mile east of O ntario. The bridge here it was said th a t b u t tw o or three At Cleveland Park the pursuing motor D A U G H T E R O F A D O M IN E . T hat brief sudden illum ination had C. W ilson, principal proprietor o f the is to be 800 feet long, 20 fe et w ide w ith passengers were injured. taken him completely by surprise. Had was not two hundred yards behind. C. C. W ilson Lumber company, w en three spans each 150 fe e t in length. It As Sarto whirled past the Zoo station O w ing to th e isolation of th e place, Souravieff discovered him? - lost la st w eek when the saw m ill of will cost about $20,000. The M alheur d efin ite re p o rts w ere d iffic u lt to ob Listening with anxious impatience. Souravieff’s lights glared a t him across th is company, 250,000 fe e t o f lumber, county court subscribed $10,000 fo r its tain. C o n flictin g re p o rts w ere given by Sarto heard the other fumbling again in twice that distance. The story of the daughters o f an And as he turned into the comparative old-time New England clergym an Is five cars o f lumber in the dry kiln, construction and th e balance will be the few persons th a t could be found to his pockets. A h ! there was no doubt raised by th e c ity of O ntario. T he biilti ta lk a bout th e w reck. The num ber of about it. The count had seen enough dusk of the Adams Mills road they had given by Mrs. Lucy Fitch 1‘erklns In $5 ,0 0 0 worth o f machinery put in this sum m er and other equipm ent were de 'o r fu rn ish in g th e m ate ria l and con c asu altie s w ere given all th e w ay from to suspect; now he was going to make entirely disappeared. "A Book of Joys.” The marriage in ■traction will be opened O ctober 5 At last, through her half conscious­ two in ju re d to five dead and tw e n ty • u r e ! There was a small m etallic click ! atroyed. Mr. W ilson’s loss is $47,000. those days of a m inister’s daughter w as This b ridge w ill be a g re at benefit to injured. But the second watch was never light­ ness, Gussie felt that the fierce sw’eep Hia insurance is $13,000, which will this section, as it will m ore closely u n ite of the motor had dwindled tc a mild leeked upon ns a social event requiring ed. m eet his outstand in g debts, leaving he tw o s ta te s of O regon and Idaho, due observance. G ER M A N S SE E K NO FIG HT. How often, when her victim is a t his gliding motion. him where he w as when he began to petting up a d irec t ro a d through cen Opening her eyes. “ Dupont Circle al When the domine’s eldest daughter last gasp. Fortune changes her fickle build up the b ig plant years ago. ral Oregon to Boi-e. Idaho. ready?” she cried in astonishment, look went to Boston to buy her household Von B uelow D eclares H is Nation Has mind and gives him another chance! Ju st as the diplom at’s hurried, nervous ing around. “ W here’s the other automo­ treasures beforo her marriage to the W ater Big 7 ract. Irrigate Arid Land. N o Chip on S h ou ld er. fingers opened the little silver box In his bile?” young doctor, the whole town turned Grants Pass. — Arrangements and P e n d le to n .— S e v e n th o u sa n d a cre s L ondon, Sept. 15.—T he S ta n d ard y e s­ hands, the sound of footsteps approached Her companion shrugged his shoulders. out to see her go; and for a time It plans for the huilding of a huge irri of U m a tilla a rid la n d w as m o rtg a g e d terd a y m orning p rin te d á long interview In the darkness, crunching over grass and “ A mile and a half out of town, I should gating ranal, which will take its water e c e n tly by th e W e s te rn L an d & Irri imagine,” he speculated easily, “left be­ seemed doubtful If the second daugh­ from Rogue river, just above the g a tio n c o m p a n y to th e M arion T ru s t w ith P rin c e von Buelow, th e Germ an twig». “Count Souravieff!” came In command­ hind long ago. You see, we won the ter could ntnrry nt all, for she wns Golden D rift com pany’s dam, and o m p an y . o f In d ia n a p o lis , to se c u re a chancellor a t N orderney. loved by n lucre deacon's son, whose ing tone«. “ A moment, if you please.” race.” water over 12,000 acres of arid lands gold b o n d issue o f $150.000, to be used W ith refe re n ce to B ritish ap p reh e n ­ It was the voice of the R ussian am bas­ His hat was off, and in the white humble social position made It diffi­ above and below Grants Pass have been n th e c o n s tru c tio n o f c a n a ls and blink of the electric lights the handsome cult for him to address her. made, ami construction work will soon litc h c s a n d in o th e r w ays p re p a rin g sion in th e m a tte r o f G erm an naval sador. W ith a smothered exclamation, his a t­ face shone out positively brilliant with begin. Tired of waiting for outside or e x te n siv e fa rm in g a v a st a re a in aggression, the chancellor th in g s th a t it She, however, having made a shrewd rapitul to become Interested in the he s o u th e rn p a rt o f th is c o u n ty . T h e would he m ore n a tu ra l a n d excusable tache »prang to his feet and pushed aside trium ph and daring. guess as to the state of h is feelings, the intervening beech branches. “ At once, Gussie looked up at him with genuine project, and upon the government foi m o rtg a g e w as said to be th e la rg e st if the G erm ans w ere apprehensive of aid, local business men, ranchers and in stru m e n t filed h e re fo r y e a rs, the being a tta c k e d , p o in tin g out th a t G reat Your Excellency !*• he said, and then adm iration. Success in every phase ap took the reins In her own hands. turning, “ P ray do not move !** he urged pealed to her irresistibly—had always At a party, from which she made fruitgrowers have decided to build the iling fee b e in g $37.40 B ritain has not been invaded since the t i g canal themselves. exemplary departure at nine o’clock, tim e of W illiam th e C onqueror. Con­ “ I will be l>ack directly. Ju s t w ait an done so. Instant. Del Pino.” T rains Running by S ep tem b er 21 “ I knew you would win that ra ce !” John's devotion was apparent, yet he tinuing. P rin c e von Buelow said: It is perhaps hardly necessary to men she said, in a voice that trembled a little. Coquilla Jetty C om p lete. La Grande G eneral Superintendent “ I can assure you th a t nobody of any did not dare otTer to see her home. tion th at Del Pino did not w a it! The Portland A ssistan t U nited S ta tes B uckley, o f the H arriman lin es in sense or influence in G erm any dream s diplomats were barely out of sight when “ You naturally come out ah ea d !” Then, startled by the glint in his eyes, So she stepped to the m iddle o f the of p ick in g a quarrel w ith the E nglish; Oregon and W ashington, made a trip Engineer I’olhem us announces that the with a couple of strides, he was standing she dropped her own to the deft hands room, her black eyes dancing wtth je tty project at Coquille has been com­ over the W allow a ex ten sio n and upon much less is th ere any such insane idea by Mrs. W aring'» chair, interrupting her managing the levers. mischief, and said, In a cleitr voice, “If is th a t of in v ad in g E n g lan d .’* pleted and that there is now 12 feet his return said th a t a regular train tete-a-tete with scant ceremony. For a moment neither s;>oke, Sarto be­ no one here has any objection, I should o f w ater on the bar to the hay where a service w ill be estab lish ed betw een Van yon come now?” he asked, »peak ing—to tell the tru th —absorbed in his like to have John w ait upon me home; C ar W recks Am bulanco. few years ago the depth w as only four La Grande and Joseph Septem ber 21. . Ing In low, decided tones th at only reach own situation, doubtful enough, in spite and If any one has. let him speak now fe et The im provem ent is considered The train , according to Mr. Buckley, San brancisco. Sept. 15— The a mbit ed her ear. “ I feel as if I had been wait of his momentary advantage. ■r forever hold Ills pence.” rem arkable. The work done th is year w ill probably be a m ixed one, carrying lance of th e H arb o r E m ergency Hos- j Ing for a very long time.” Distanced ns he had been, Souravieff It is needless to add that the delight- a t Coquille consisted o f exten d in g the passengers, exp ress, m ail and freig h t. pital was run into bv a Folsom stre e t I — to tell the tru th . “ Yes. would reach the G rafton sooner or later, north jetty about 200 fe e t to a point in The road w ill be rushed into the town electric oar Sunday n ig h t and W illiam *. w l" hV * lo, * *oin* now-” ,h * a* rwi1 and S arto must be there and gone before ixl John settled the m atter on the walk .. _ i . - . ' , . , , _ , I rising w itlioit hesitation. Then, to her he arrived. lin e-w ith that of the south je tty , thus o f W allow a thi? fa ll. Every minute counted. home that night, nml they w ere mar­ HeflVrman, hospital .to w a rd , an.) Rob boot: "W on’t you lot us slip «way?’’ she Changing speeds, he pulled himself to norrow ing the entrance. ried soon afterward. ert D oefner. d riv er, w ere seriously in asked in a w hisper; “ I don’t want to gether determinedly at the sound of Gus- PO R TLA N D M ARK ETS. Mrs. John dtvelojied m any fearless sie’s voice. R evised Livestock Rate. W h e a t—Club, 88i- p e r bushel; forty- ju red . D o e fn e r’s condition is said to break up the party characteristics. She wore her clothes be c ritica l as he is suffering a fra c tu re d And. leaving the Senator with a slight “ Speaking of race«,” she was saying S alem — H. M. Adams, general old, 90c; tu rk e y red, 90c; fife, 88c; skull a s well as o th er injuries. The am no<1, Mr*' .W arlnK a,1(1 h«r chauffeur dis demurely, “suggests chauffeurs! Do you twenty years old out of fashion, and fr e ig h t and passenger agent o f the luestem . 92c; valley, 88c. know, I have another grievance against never parted with a bonnet. The ladles B a rle y —F eed, $24.50 per to n ; rolled bulance w as crossing Folsom stre et j a PIM*aro^ *nio the darkness, A storia & Columbia River railroad, when th e c ar bore down on it a t a high • minut,'s later two attaches, stand that man of yours?” She raised her eye of the church got tired o f seeing the 27(ft28; brew ing, $20. has inform ed the Railroad com m ission on *be little bridge th a t leads from brows in delicate, humorous protest same one appear year nfter year, and O at*— No. 1 w hite, $27@27.50 per ra te of speed, strik in g the wagon in the ! ^ a t Salem th at a revised schedule on center, h u rlin g it a d istan c e of 25 feet j ^bevy Chase Cub House to the main “ W hat will you say when I tell you that expressed then,selves about It at a his­ liv e sto c k w ill be put in force on that o n ; g ra y , $2tftft26.50. r<>nd. caw an autom obile glide out of the to cap his orher misdemeanors, Sarto had H ay — T im othy. W illam ette V alley. ami com pletely w reck in g it. torical meeting of the sew ing society, road S eptem lip er 22. The new rate » motor shed at the hack. As it shot past the audacity to fall in love with me?’ M4 p e r to n ; W illam ette V alley, ordi from Portland to Warrenton w ill be j with a muffled chug-chug. “There he is.” T ilting her shoulders, she glanced side- front which she wns a b sen t The vil­ arv , $11; E aste rn O regon. $10 50; Carry C a r g o es o f Salm on. $37 .1 2 for a 36-foot car, where before lage doctor happened In for a moment •aid one of the men excitedly. “ Look, wise a t the m in beside her. nixed, $13; clover, $9; a lfa lfa , $11; San F rancisco, Sept. 15__ F our it w a s $44 for a 34-foot car. There i • ’T five He was staring blankly ahead of him. on an errand when the ladles were at Ifalfa m eal. $20. «els b rin g in g full cargoes of salmon light?" w a s a com plain t a gain st the old rate. with a fierce intensity that saw, instead the most anim ated isiln t, and as he F ru it— Apples, new, 50c(ft$1.75 per ox; peaches, 30(o 75c per box; pears, from the A laska sta tio n s have a rriv ed . | B ut th* count had turned on his heel of the long tree arcade through which dearly loved a Joke, he repeated the Line Nearly C om pleted The first to come in w as th e ship I.le j *n‘? W ilJ’ making down the steps os fast they were passing, its linden roof shingled whole thing to Ills slster-ln-lnw within 5c(rt$1.25 per b ox; plum s, 65e per pound; cabbage, 2c per pound; would continue to w ear her old one, wind ami dust. Gussie s cheeks flushed slowly. “ The F o r e st F ire* Abating n ig h t. which was still In good condition. And cauliflow er, $2.50 per c ra te ; celery. effrontery of his daring------” D uluth, S ept. 15— C louds anti an a b ___ "The la w !" ejaculated her companion shortly, lie gianoed over his aho <3 c (/ j $1 p«*r dozen; corn. 25(n 30c per “ luring!** echoed the same unnatural wear It she did until a new one became Yamhill Exhibit for S ta te Fair sence ot w ind gave the M esaba Range a I i „ _ _ _ • . ,, . *o/.en; cucumbers. 30 (04 0c per box; - -. "N e­ tone*. “ I Hiring to he human I Coe pet to ! a necessity. day o f q uiet Sunday and the fo re s tfire I “ d '-n half aloud. M cM innville -Y a m h ill county wil *gg p lan t, $1.25',, l.5o c ra te ; lettuce. W hat could you expect? A j well blame a . -------- - reaaed to be a m enace in thia locality. cessity is the only law I acknowledge.- have an exhibit at the state fair. Tin The new one wns ordered, and one Seixing the emergency brake a t this peasant on the Campagne for catching loxen- i>en ( W - l M' d No rain ha« fallen and th e aitn atio n will display w ill be made under tne dire.- of her sons w as dispatched to bring tIU> m u la pin moment, h* jammed It down, bringing the the malaria tlon o f the Yamhill County Develop Oe , 1 ,Mr ,: E K T " ’ u n ,il P»*» « end to biasing motor to a stand still ju st as a it home. He went on horseback, and A loud, jangling lau g h ! ment association, and is bring arrange 1 per ilozen ; spin spin i ,b e north shore of L ake Superior, is eon Jewelly worm flashed hy in the darkness, . ¡ i r iioArn, Guasie roused herself with a determined as she feared for the sa fe ty o f the box b r Colonel J. C. Cooper, o f this city. aeh. 2e per pound; sprouts. 10c per by th is means o f transportation, she It will eomprise as com plete an assort •»ound; squash, 41V per dozen; tomatoes. sidered safe ow ing to th e back fires turning miraculously Into a crowded trol­ i r , - „ " '° u t realize the impro- around the little town. The woo.la ior ly car, loaded with tourists, who looked prlety,’ she protested faintly; ••« man commanded him to w ear the bonnet ment o f grains, grasses, fruits, nuts, 35(u50c. nis cla as!” nearly 100 m ile -.« V n g th.- north shore ***5. 5'*r ’ou"*-v' home on his head. etc., ns can l e gathered at once. Butter Extras. 31 U * per pound; are ablaze and m illion, of feet of stand , ' shave!" ejaculated the ctaauf She heanl him grating his teeth fancy, 27bje; choice 25e; store, 18e. Disobedience wns a thing unthought leur under his hreeth. as he let his ma ing tim b e r is still in danger. G overnor A p p o in t! D e le g a te . "Yes. that is it. It is the livery of Eggs Oregon extras. 27(.t2Se; firsts of in that fam ily, and the tow n beheld chine out recklessly on the long road, our victims that m ake, all the difference Salem —Clara Bewick Colby, editor 25(ii 26e; second.. 2'2(