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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1920)
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She WUK forever undtnlded between her duty to her sub- JcctH nnil her attachment to Itohorl Hero slm writ I'M ( letter tO LclecR' tor, beseeching IiDu (oeotno toluu'imil, nfU-r tyliiK It with ii into lovo knot or her hnlr, Intrusts It to Wnylunil to deliver, hut It In stolen from hint. Mounwhllo Trosslllan hud occasion to return to Ida room, and Ih dum- founded to And Amy thero; but hh sho expected Leicester would come In iinswor to her letter, alio bound Tre- slllnn not to npenk or -act In Iter be half for Mio next twenty-four hours, ami he departed to witness Um com ing of the queen. Affording; to his- lory It wiih k wonderful preparation that Leicester nnttlo for Mm reception of H!.'r.nbrth nt Kenllworth. Tito queen In adorned with countless Jewels mid Mtteniled try tho Indies of the eotti'l mid vnllnnt khlghlH mtmnllt- eonily nttliod, iititotitj whom Leicester gllttom lllco it golden Image. The pro cession iidvtiniHiH'" ii'i u bridge built for thu occasion, and ber Uie nnir- tiers dlHiitouiil; it lloitilt. Hum! ivnihen Mm wbore mid tin- "Lndy of lie l.iihe" iiiiinMiiit'ivM Mint Mils Ifl t tie Rfnt (lino hIii Iiok cut rlMon lo iiy liotnmte. but b i"dd not tel'riilit from oliiilwince to her irmelouH ihii.Ioh- t.v. Then, us the (in'n t'Wcrrt the niNtle, there h n ilUebnrKo of ntr woilh, new imd wonderful In i.mt iic', lilld hIii uioveH oi MnoUi;h pimeuntri of henthen ods niul beroeH of mi' Mqulty to the jrrent bull, wbleb In bunt: with i-ortfeotn nllkeif Inpontry, wht'tv hIio H xeiiled b I.'lrent,er upon n roynl Mitone, who nfter l;lrtiiK ber CONDENSED CLASSICS i I I I I I THE TURMOIL Uf BOOTH TAIKlNQtOM 1 nrMIJC Hlierldnn btilbllmr wiih Mio I IiIl'iii'hI Hlc viiei nner. I lie MltorN dun '1'i'unl ((Mi)iiiny, I bo Ih'k- Kciil lnutlt, null Mlierlilitn lililmc'f, the hi Client builder etui broker, mid IriiNler nnd buHter under the untoke of n dlriy niul wonderful tuldlmiil elly Mint pllol towet on towoi nnd Hptend ll'lf out ovet tlio plulii of it full eountry. Illlilui .Sbelldmt won lib "odd otto;" the fnmlly fnllnto. Me. jjrew up only leiiiMbwlHe, mid ut tweuty-luo wiih Mio dry nonnfoldliic of u num. .Six iiioiiMin In his father' tiump worK'H Hindu nee eNMiiry two yentH In it Kmiltiirltim. lie relumed to tho "nuw hoihui" on thu nutHklrtH of Mio elly In Mine for Mm lne-witrmlrij,' pntty. To MiIm emno Mary Vertrei-H, whoxo fnmlly n'xt door Dudley, the onrl of I.elee'der. whom. It l.nn.1 nnd milnels-Jiiir hor mont profit"!!- ninlntnlned tbo hlbet nlr of rehpeet- . . . . . . I .. . I. .. . . I ..I. Illl. .. ...... I. ,1.1.... t ...... Ulm v ri.Mriij mill miill'MV ri'lim It'll TH Hl nj u i n iuiiriniiH ihhiiimi nnrcllcd from bend to foot In dnznlltiK nunu under home promptlm: Mult led I hit io (inr.im wiih hit wii imn omiuiy Tbo quern very nborMy nfter Hemw 1'tn Klieridnn mid .intoeN wiiertdmi, .ir. for Vnrny. nnd itKkM why bin wire when yountr Jim bnd jiropot-ed, Mrs, preiume.i to dlxohey tbo mnndnto of itopcoo rinerldHii, h Ih HlNterlnlnw, of her uoverclgn and nbnent berelf from fered to help Mnry In return for help mo reniivmeR, nno no repnr uii mn in no Himir or ner own, .unry tnw wn rotiiuionly reported, tdie renl it inteniie; to nmrry, ror no wns n our(ler par excellence, nnd bit nmbl tlon to Hlmre tbo throno overpowered very other purpost' of bin life. Ho hud, howovnr, been Hecretly wedded to Amy Itolmart, and ho, to further bin clumcoH to bo klnjr, bo conHorteil with one IMchnrd Vurncy, mid plottiil tho murder of, hlH wife, .which wn nccoro Idlnhcd at Abingdon nmnor. Tnews threadM of fttct, with mnny AthcrH of fancy, Hcott wove Into tbo fabric of "Kenllworth." Tlio story oiiens'at nn Inn kept by ono Oottlng, wIioho nephew, Mlcbnol Lantbourne, a ftwnRKcrlng drunkard, retuniH nfter yearn of nbneucn and ltadfl that Tony Konti.T, nn old enmy, who llchted jlio flrcfi when Latimer nnd lUdlcy were hurueil. Is kccpluir Kunrd tcr a beautiful woman at Citmnor wannlon. Lambourno Knlnn iidiiil.Htlou thcro, accompanied by Trcodllnn, a lraltlit of ik'itIchi clwinirter, who Ik In march of her to whom bu hnx been be tratbed and who him been lured away from her fntberN Iiouho, I.umhnurno becomeH an iireomplleo In crime with Foster, nnd Tn'fwilliiti meetH tho my terlous lady, who proven to bo nono other Minn Amy Ilobsnrt, for It wiih Mid who wan bin jtroinlwd bride. Ho tries lo pciHimdo ber to return to ber father, but lnvnln, and, In nt tcHiptlntf to eseajH from tho preinlxc ho meetH Hkhunl Vanmy, master of borne lo Lelceriter. a Hirowd calculat ing villain, who In it conwtnut xpur to tke enrl'H ambition to bo kluir. Trvrmllbin .naturally concludeM Mint Amy Ih MiIh fellow'H mlHlnni mid, drawing IiIh awonl, ovcrcomeH and would hnvo nlnln him but for tho time ly arrlvul of LumlHitiruc, when bo wiim ebllKed to lieu, and, knowing' tho queen'M InterinL In Htub iilTnlrH, bo rt twdves t ohiiilu iiee luter'enMon In iyH behalf. And here Scott tntikcH uxo of n hu rxMtlous bent of tho itjje, qVeHstlliin'H omit loes a choc and n biuckxiiillh mi' t l" f'ltiml until mi Imp of u buy ih lb" way to a inyHtcrliim furrier, fjiirimed Wiolaud Mmlth, who l tlioiiht by, thofc who Know him to lie nn calls Baty of Satan and who tunm nut to ho an nlhemlKt villi n lnlionitury tin ilerj;rouml, and who In pcrsuadi-d to enter the employ of TrcuMllInn and w Itli hbn vlhltH Kir lltirb Itnl'Mirt, who kIriih u warrant of attorney to help to wcciiro LHccHtcr'rt powerful liillu enco In pcTMiiadlnt; thu queen to free Amy from Varney. Tix'hkIIIrii and Wnyland poon after thbi iniike n vblt to Lord Hiihxcx, and when be, for n eembii; dlHi-ouftfHy to tbA'quocn'N pbyhlelati, Ik called to court for explanation, they uvcompany hltn, 8uxiu uV0n cxttmliuftlon, h fully MjorfnAI, und7 Mier' iipoii cnll the w-'ii'h ntteiltion to Mk fuel tliHt Amy uifiiiioniil Into the royal prcce, nd beforn ibe I.. Mir hnK opportunity to ppcak, Varney nlllrjUH Mutt Amy I IiIh. wife; nnd, iw ovcryotifl i, iilcAut of Lcleexter'H confiirfloi),' Var ney" assure Kllziihelir tbt It ,1m due to the eiirl'M tratn'cetidant lovo for her 'XraclotiH Helf, Tlio coko Ih npparcut ly wttled, and Vurney Ih 'ordered to ; wfjpiir" at Mm coailnK fentlvltleH nt JCeMllwortb, nnd to brltiK with hlin tho ; wwnnn who Iiiih been thu occnuloii or 'no much trouble. ITcro Ih a problem I Amy will never wasent to bo received an Varney'i, wife. Hho uiuat Roaiehow bo detnlued at Curanorl It resolves Into a battlo of tho al- ' rhcmlfltK, DonietrltiH, In Vorney's employ, pre pared a drittf for Amy, but Wuylnnd, aa Trtailllan'H xervant, ontcra her artni(:til iih n peddler and jirovldca m HtiMdolo for tho poison, Ho uIho app'rlHOK ber of tbo enemies Ijy whom rite hi utirrounded und with blin hIiw floeH from Cutnnor. Tbo Mnm of tbo (rent carnival ut Kenllworth Ih near ut band. Multi tude ,'tro on their way thither. Kvory Hveinio of approach Ih crowded. Way land and Amy nttttcb Micuim-lvcs to u Brrnjp of 6trollIn playerH, nr.d nftor many Inti-refitliiK experiences, rench tho jCfiRtlo whom who Ih by chnnci lodKtd Jii. a room In Mervyn'H tower, wnicn nnn neon nHsitmeo to Truviiinn. Kobnrt Jh cruelly held primmer. 'nI Cnhwllli- Varney and LcccMv!rfRn luiamotied Into the royal nr&enco, Ih IndlnpoMHl and preHentn certificates to thnt ptirooite. Thcsu TreMllhm madly BnerlH nro fnlse, hnt remem berlnR his promlws to Amy to keep silent for twentyfour honrn, ho halts and stammcrH nnd Oie queen ordorn Italolch to pi nee him under restraint. Then followH the bnnquct, served upon a mont mnfftdflcent scnlo, nnd nt Its c1om Vnrney seeks Lelrenter nnd tiHHitres him that tho tint promhit thnt ho shall marry tbo queen, and In also notltles him that IVt-Hslllan bus a mlstresn In Mervyn's tower. From here events hurry to a climax. Tho next mornlnc Amy escape from her room nnd Is In bid lot: near Mio pt.lsnnce, when dose ut IiimhI LcIcck ter avows IiIh love to Kllzahtth, nnd Ih rIvcii (treat cucournKetiieutJ but, iih they M'pnrate, thu queen illscovers Amy, who declares that sho Is not tbo wife of Vainey, nnd that "Lvlceatei knows nil." Accordingly sho Ih hurried to tl.e prchcneo of tho earl, whore Kllr.a belli niRes violently, hut Leicester's mnrrluue reiualus Htlll unrovealed, and uiy Ih thought to lie Inline and she Ih placed In custody. .Moreover, Leicester Is nti(ry with Amy for coin ing to Kenllworth and cxHmlui blm to tho resentment of tbn qui-cn, nnd he resolves to seo her und Inslut thnt for tbo present sho must consent to be known as Varney's wife. This propoHiiidti Ih scornfully re fused. Amy, no longer a child, but with tho Mrcnsth of Injured wornnn hood, culls iiiioii thu earl iih a man nnd iik ber lawful husband lo tnl;o her to Iillxabetb and aikiiiiuledj.t Matt sho Ih bis wlfo. Lolcester ylohlx to Mils m-uttrrly. plea to his honor nnd prepares for Mio ordoal, but Varney, clearly per colvlm: that Mils Involves bin own per sonal ruin, eoiieludcH Mint "either in! or Amy must die," i:id 1. not slow In declilliix which It shall Ir. 1T, por I. .. T ..1......... ,1.... ...... ... rtiiiiucn i.eirenirr uuir mm in cnnillvs lui with Trertsllliii and o convlticea blm of Iter perllily that Mia earl Dual ly consents to her doom. That ovenhu,' Leicester nnd Tres- slllati meet. Tbo Intter stilt believes that Vnrney holds Amy In his power, and be lieitlns to plead for ber, but bin words and motives nro inUlnter preted. Kwordn nro drawn ami they do hnttle, but nro Interrupted nnd meet itK'iln on tbo morrow In a se cluded spot, .lust uh Jxjccstcr Is about to prevail, bis sword Ih wlr.cd by tbo yoinu' rascal, DJcky Minutiae, who diS llvers to him Amy'rt letter, which bo bad lolen from Wnylnrid. Tho lunula of nflalrs Is unravelled am Amy Ih prnchiltnod us tho cotintoiifl of Lclcea-tcr. At thlfi rovolnttou, Kllzaboth Is bo skio nerseir wun raco. In the violence of her ehnjrln nnd atiKer sho forge I h for a wbllo ber royal dignity, mid rccovcra command of herself only when Lord Hurlelgh warns ber thnt "such weakness little becomes u queen." Meanwbllo Vnrney fatally shoots tho drunken Lambourno and conducts Amy to Cumnoc, where sho Is confined In Fostcr'n bedcham ber, u mysterious room reurhed by u drawbridge, which sho la admonished never to attempt to crown but when Tresslllan and Itnlolgh cotno to take her to Kenllworth, nnd she hears the sound f their horsed' hoofs, she thinks It Ih tho enrl nnd rushes from ber room, und Vnrney has so manipulated tbo drawhrhlfpu thnt sho falls to ber death. When, however, MiIh villain learns how mutters hnvo doveloiiod, ho commits suicide. Ills nlchetaisl Is found dead In IiJh laboratory and Tony Foster disappears and bis hkeleton la found loni; nftorwnrd In a mx-rot chamber vhoro ho, bid IiIh ,:dd. Lolcester retires from. court fur htn. bnn, but later Is itga0ftt favorite in waiting upon tho qutSen, and dies at last by taking poison ho bud do slgnod for anotbor. tCopyrlBht, 119 by tot, I'ubllohJntr 0-. 'Pit It. uK.n lAul tt Mint In buricrlut:, sho was tb bo bar tered with. Her -oul rebelled and Mw dicllned to tnnrry young Jim Hherb dun. Ho sever got tbo letter. Hhcrldnn demanded of Illhhs If ho would quit d renin I in; of poetry nnd follow with Iloscoo and Jim to make the business nnd the city bigger, Ulbbs, could not understand why anybody wanted to mnko things bigger. "Dnmnntlon I" rnnrod Sheridan, "Did yon ever bisir the word 'pros pertly r on tilnuyl I;ld you ever bear the word 'ambition I' Did you ever bear Mm word 'progress 1 Look nt Jim, Just completing two more big warehouses at tho pump works In lirtlf tbo time tho contractors wanted. Jim took tbo contract hlimelf, found a fol low with n new cement process and wv begin using them next week. Now, I'm gotn' to mnko a man of you, 1 ly (bsll I ami" And Illbbs was given two mouths to gut his uu'titul attitude right for (ho pump works. Mls Vertmc' nolo went to tbo senior Sheridan, as that afternoon one of tbo new warehouo walls enMnpsisI sending tho Inventor and James .Sheri dan, Jr., to their eternity. Illbbs had to mnnago tbo funeral and rldo from tho cemetery with Mnry Vertrcvs, hut neither stsiko. 'He's not Insane," said Mary to ber motbr: "Ho looks drcudfully III, but has pIcmh nnt eyes." Later Illbbs nnd Mary met as ho wns jniMlng ber pile. v ni,!uj(.''d: "I I halo n frozen tln!t myself, and that three mllos wiih too lung for you to put up wllb ono. I've never been able t stienl; quickly, becaiiM) If I tried I'd stammer." ItiMnntly, Mnry siw bis nntiire nnd suffering. They walked on and sho . Invited him Into tho chinch to hear tfomo Ilamlel music. U lueqult f'ls? said, one thing above till othorb to hor courage. Thensifler Ulbbn went often to the homo of Mury Vertieos. "Vou bee,' ho cotillileil to her, "It Is nil so simple. I am to feed Iqng strips of xlne Into teel Jnws that bite It Into little cir cles, 08 n minute. I used to flinch und tbo workmen laughed," "It sba'n't hurt you," rxrlnlrned Mnry. "All dny long, I'll Mini my (houghts lo you; and you urnst re member that ii friend stands bcaldu you." ' Troublo grow In tho Sheridan houwo- hold, ltoscoo tool; to drink; then quit. Ho had enough a fow thousand a year. I Rberldan sent for Bibbs, IiIh only hope, ottered blm vlco presidencies, HtilnrlOH and Moires; but Illtibs pre ferred hnpplncKti and nlno dollars a week. "What's tho uho."- bo said, "of holm; Just bigger, dirtier nnd noisier'" Tluit uveulng Illbbfi and Mnry read Maeterlinck together and bo told ber: Tomorrow, I'm one of tbo hands of tho jiump works and going to stay one, u'nlfhH I am thrown out und decldo to htudy nluinhing." "Wliy not glvo nibbs n chnnco to llvo?" mild tbo family doctor. "Thoro'a something flnur In Illbbs than his phy sical tioiiy. you're half aid with a ctinsnmlng fury agnlnst tbo very elf of law. Hut you want to beat tho law I Bo AJux defied tho llfhtnlngl" "Yea I And, by God, I will I" cried Rberldan. "Ajar wiih a Jackass. If ho'd bcou half a man he'd V i;ot uwuy with It; hitched It up nnd made It work for him llko a black steer. I'll have my way with that Htubborn fool, IllbbH." Hut Illbbs mill said, "No," Sunday afternoon nibbs wnn work ing over n poem. Ho might vonturo It upon nn ndltor und perhaps I hen paper und pencil dropped as bn Htood up paralysed, Through his luilf-opon door be heard Mrs, Jloscoo Kborldan conlldlng to Mother Hherl dan: 'Tho Vertrees' liottso Imn been sold on forecloKuro; (buy nro allowed to llvo thorn a llttlo longer," "Mr, Vortrccs has been trying to got a po- stnoti. - i nry nave uwn 'loitig thon owil cooking," "Thoso people wero ho bard tip that Miss Vertices started after Illblm before Ihey kninv whether hu wiih Insane or not." "HIio had to got him," ''If ho'd stop to think, he'd know ho wasn't the- kind of a man any girl would bo apt to fall In lovo with." Illbbs quickly burned papers and notebooks, descended and (old his fa ther: "I'll take tho Job yon offered mo," nnd went straight to Mnry Vor frees and said: "Will you marry urn" Mary drew It nil out. of Ullibs ; then sank down kneeling, tears overwhelm Ing her. "I can't mnko It plain," said HIIiIim, "I never dreamed I could do anything for you I I knew yon never thought of mo except generously -to glvo." ' "Wo were poor, and 1 think I did mean lo marry your brother. Hut something stopped mo from such n s'terllego. 1 posits! Mm bitter, but be uover got II." "You kepi mo nil vo imd I've- hurt .vou llko Mils," said Ulhbs. "(Jould you forgive me. Mnry?" "Uh, n thousand times 1 Hut there's not Ii Ii i(; lo forgive and you mustn't coini' to sen me any more." she cried In ii pamdon of tears. "Nover, n'ovor, neveii ' Ho returned In Mmo to tell bis sister-in-law In the proHciieo of tho fam ily: "I proved what you said to me and disproved what you said of Miss Vertices, i iimI.i-iI Her to marry me and sho refused." Illbbs went with his father and sat In llic porch of tho temple with the tuoiiey-chnngiTH ; worked nnd talked or nothing hut work. He delved Into tho ways of tho city nnd Its political Inlliienco, nnd began to buy Inlertractlon shares wltero tho VerlreeH' fortune had vanished. Hodu Mm Vertrees wero nblo to pay Mm butcher, hlro a cook, and follow the broker's ndvlco to keep tlio bill unco of their slock. Hberldan boasted that Ids phut for Illbbs was working out nil right. HMD there wns some thing wrong and the doctor and Hherl dan agreed that It might bo a good thing If Ml Vertrees would penult Illbbs to see Iter Bomellmes. "I bad to make Illbbs go my wny," Sheridan explained to MNs Vertrees, "but there bm't iinytblng In It to blm. gnve up everything bo wanted and took tho Job be never would Just for you. There's only one girl ho could feel that sorry for. Can't you let him cotnu back?" When Mary responded: "I rnn't! He unx only sorry for tue": tho truth was out. "Don't don't" sho cried. "Vou mustn't " "I won't tell blm. I won't tell nny. body anything," said Sheridan. fin n crowded downtown thnrom-h- fare Mary saw Sheridan, at the risk of his life, spring before a moving trolley ear and with the whole fonst of his big body shunt Illbbs from tu- pending danger. The crowd bad shriek, ed warnings, but IltbliN bad looked the wrong wvy. High np In tho Rherldan building. Illbhs sat down, slinking nnd sore, lie j realized that bis father held bis own life of no account compared to thnt of IiIh sou. IIIMm perceived what ho had never perceived before the shndowlng of something enormous, Indomitable. lauhus, lrr r t Ino ii"i htliii.'V r.li"e lie looked out Into Mio viit foggy heart, of tho smoke. Tho roar of Mio city beat upon Ulbbn car until hp began to distinguish a pul sation; Mm voice of tho god, Hlgnfss. "Oomo und work fot mo, all men I Hy your youth nnd your hope. I summon you! Hy your ago and your doHpnlr! Hy your love of homo nnd wornnn and children! You shall bo blind slaves, For reward you shall gnzo only upon my ugliness." Then, the volco came nn Ronto mu sic struggling to be born of the Tur moll, "It Is mnn who mokes inn ugly hy his worship of mo. If man would lot mo serve blm I should be beauti ful." From Mie vnpio contortions of mnoko and Mr, Tllbhs sculptured it gigantic figure with feet petleaf ailed upon thu areat btilldl'igs and shoulders disap pearing In the clouds, a rolr.Hsuu of at eel, wholly blackened with snot. He thoui'bl op over tho clouds tin-wen from In-low lb - giant liborod with i U hand In fie cenu suurhlne; and Jllhhi Imaged what Im mndo there ptihapt for a fellowship of the children of the children that wore children now a no hip and Jovotts city, unbelievably while Tho telephone fiercely HimiimtH him. A starlllngly bcautlrul vnlrc caused blm lo tremble violently. "Ye. Illbbs, I was near the itccldent. They said you hadn't been hurt, 'but I want ed to know." "Mary would yon would you hnvo minded?" Thero was a long pause and a noft, "Yes." "Then wny, ob, why, umi'i yunu llio seo you? I'vo been lilto a tnn chained In it envo." "Hut, Illbbs dear, you don't uni'tr. stand why," "Mary," ho called, even morn trtrcu. lonu than before, "you can't tnonn It was because you euro. If you tnM that you would let mo see yox wouldn't yon?" And now tho voice wa no )o l couldn't bo mira It spoke nt all, ttu If It did, tho words were, "Yen, Urb dear," Hut tbo voice wan not In tho Instrn ment, It wiih ho gentle nnd so light, , almost nothing, It accmcd to lie mtii ot nlr and to fall from heaven, Slowly and Iriercdnlnuidy he tnn nnd looked upand glory fell nion M shlnlnir eycH. Mnry stood upon th threshold. pepyrlKht. hy Pent Piil.Iliililnr n (Til Honlon I'iMt.l I'rlntr.l Jiy prrmJurlan ut itiiil nrrarnicoimil with, ilariitr & flroH , publlBhcrn. w Tho follow who loses ),,, tctafff und calls anothur a fool of t i rontln coh bystatidorH that ho Is blrnnflf fa, fbilout In montat attaitimcntt Romo people spend half ri tbcir time In praising thoniHelves and the other half In angling for pralso from others. Klidi Ih said to be nn excellent food for the brain but first ono man have tho brains. RANGE HORSE MARKET Campbell & Rcid & Western Sales Stables Co. Ht. Loal-. NatloBal Mlotk YanH, HI. 25,128 Head Sold inl 91 9 To Ranchmen who hnro Itnngn Horsen and Muloa to nhlp, v.j wish to suy that our market will offer tho bout outlot tbla m-a-on of any markot in tho country. Our facilities for handling Itnngn Horses are the boat and moM extensive to bu found anywhere. Tho very largo number Bold by ui last year Is conclusive evidence thnt wo hnvo tbo buyern. Bblp in any kind, but bu careful und not ship anything but onoa that are fat. Mil. I. O. GALLUP, of Omaha, Nebraska, Is now connoctod with thin company, he having ronllted that our market ofTcra tbo bol njiportunltleH In tho United Htaten for ran go business and thnt It wiih to his Intorodt and that of his shippers lo trjnsfor his buslnecj hero. Ilolow are tbo dnton of our Rpuclnl Hnlos for the coming season. Consign ynur honson nnd mulos to Campbell & Hold & Went or n Rales Htnldos Co. Arrungo your shipment to start 12 days buforo ndvertlned miction. 4th Rale, Tuesday, Aug. 10 Mh Rule, Tuosday, Aug. 24 Cth Bale, Tuesday, -'Rept. 7 7th Ralo, Tuesday, 8th Rale, Tuoodny, 9th Bale, Tuesday, Ropt. 21 OoL 6 Oct. 19 Write or wire for any apealal Information. I. C. Gallup, Nampa, Idaho. Ye-4crn Itcprr-uUUve for CteaftptwU A Htid 1 1 ft e , i IHNIC what Oregon industries 4 r ;: vl mean to Y O U how "they affect vour job or business. 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