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State Capital Gleanings
Oovernor West has sailed tor elec
tions la the Oregon naval m ilitia fe
eecure new effleers fer certain peal*
ttons.
Extradition papers were granted for
Thomas Brooke, whe 1» under arreet
la Portland. He *• wanted la Indiana
on a oharge of grand larceny.
In the past nine months fieereUry
of State Olcott has collected aatoeao-
bile license fees amounting te 68«,-
377. and 61700 wae oellected during
the same period for cbauffsmr licensee.
E. T. Moores was reappointed su
perintendent of the state school for
blind. Mr. Moores has been superin
tendent tor the past fear years and
bis reappelatm ext le tor two yeexe
from July 1
Operating revenues fer toe WeDfr
Rowtmaaa, I y e a n old. daughter of Fargo Expreee Company In
Mrs. Rowtmaa; A. W. Sprague, St. are shown to he 8346,162. the gross re
Joseph, M e ; Mins Frances Lillian ceipts from opera ties la tola state
Kxanka, Washington, Kan., and an belngT.6682.201, while the read pay«
fer eaprese privileges 6216,01».
xxMantlfied aegrsee.
Among the serifusly Injured are:
The State Board of Forestry at the
Fred W. Rowtmxxn. banker, Nebras final meeting of the year received re
ka City, whose w ife and child were ports of firs lossea. but did not out
among the killed, and John Soott, the line general plans of policy as first
passenger engineer. ”
expected
W ith several counties yet
to hear from 16.000,06» feet of timber
FILL HARLAN'S PLACE TASK are reported destroyed.
Notlee was earved on Secretary of
Seleotien of Sueoeeeor W ill Be Meet State Olcott by T . A. Weinke, attor
ney for the State Land Board in Gil
DJffloult fer President.
Washington. — The selectka of a liam County, that 160 leans are I now
successor for Aeeeciate .Justice Pohn recorded by the state which ^were
M. Nurlan, of the Supreme Court of made without the submission of ab
the United States, who died after 14 stracts, required by law.
The State frxaxfi Xf Tax Commit
years on the beach, w ill be the hard-
set task of ths hind ever presented to •loner» dclded wot to Interfere la
President Taft, aocording to the gen sheep assessments which have been
made la eastern Oregon and has ad
eral opinion here.
Because of the agitation arising vised the Oregon Woelfrowers' Asso
Irem the leeue af the recall of Judges, ciation and other bodies whleh have
Which has turned the attention of the protested against alleged eneeeelve ae-
people to the Judiciary as a general seesmente te confer with the county
proposition and the bitter controversy assessors
feat followed the trust decision a last
The following delegatee were ap
, spring. It is believed that the oonflrma pointed by Q u n re s t West to the
free af the aew Justioe is certain to American Apple Congress, whleh will
aauee a eoateet In the Senate.
meet la Deaver, November 11 to Id:
T Reynolds, Salem.; »hank Orovss,
Chinese Ohlef In Chioago.
Corvallis; K ■ Miller, Medford; Jefca
Omaha.— Beven partons wars killed
and SO Injured, four of them seriously,
In a ooillelon between Missouri Paoiflc
passenger train Me. 106, Berth bound,
ex route for thia ally, and a fast
freight train.
Tbs wreck, which oc our red at Fort
Crook, ten miles south of here, nt 10
a ’eloek Sunday morning, le believed
be b are resulted from a mleunder-
etandlag e f orders an the part of the
freight crew,
The dead are: F. W. Petring, N e
braska CMty; O. W. Keeler, brakeman,
Atchison, Kan.; M re^Fred
Chicago.— I t
was
definitely
estab
lished that Dr. Bua Y et Sen. who is
favored by the Chinese revolutionist*
as preaid «Ut of the republic they hope
to eotablleh, le In Chicago He arrived
hare late Friday night from Kansas
City, Mo
EARLY DATS OF COACHES.
F. Forhle, Fereet O w es; Ohrie Deth
men, Hood River; Howard Hvana.
Freewater; F. I Jfeasox, ftosn; O.
M. Woaaoett. Portland; 0. E Stow
art. Albany; Chris Bla m e a. Ornate
Pair; Colonel Tovatt. Medtordt A. B.
gat eh am, Moster; Dr. G Hl fra n itr s.
The Dalle«; fiherwwnd
bier; T. L. Moulton.
W hen Complaint Was Made That “tha
How to Make Summer Deeserte.
W o rld Runs on W heels.”
Any simple summer dessert, such as
cornstarch or Bavarian cream, fru it
sponges or gplutln pudding, can be
served In moat attractive shape If It la
well molded. D ll' the mold In cold
water, drain 4t. but do not dry. F it a
ring of candled cherries or of straw
berries or any desired fruit round tbe
buse of tbe mold.
Then pour over carefully a small
quantity of the dessert mixture. A
second, third and fourth row of tbe
fruit may be added, each being care
fully covered or filled over with a
layer of tbe mixture.
A fter the mold has "set" and been
chilled It <*nn be garnished with cream,
A great variety of dessert mixtures
can be treated In this way.
John Taylor, au En^llbb |»ocL known
as the "water poet.” who died In 1<»54,
bad thia to any alwut the use of
roaches:
The »uj»erllu»"je »1— of coaches
bnih;» Iwen the oc« aaiou of many vile
and odious Crimea,* hh murder, theft,
then tiug. bangings, whippings, pll-
lorieH. stocks and cage;«, for bouse
keeping never »decayed till couches
coua* into England, till which time
those wet’e accounted the best men
who bad the Diout followers and re
talners. Then land about or near
London wan thought dear enough nt a
noble the acre yearly, and a ten pound
bouse rent now w in scarce 20 shil
lings then. But the witchcraft of the
coach quickly mounted the price of
all things except poor men's Jabor and
withal transformed In some places 10.
20. 80. 40. 80. 60 or 100 proper serving
men into two or three animals—vide
licet. a butterfly page, a trotting foot
man. a stiff drinking coachman, a
Cook, a Clark, a Steward and a But
ler. which hathe enforced many a dis
carded tall fellow (through want of
means to live and grace to guide him
In his poverty) to fall Into such mis
chievous actions before named, for
which I think tbe gallowses In Eng
land have devoured as many lusty
valiant men within these thirty or
forty years as would have been ft suf
ficient army to bent the foes of Christ
out of Christendoms and, marching to
Constantinople, have plucked tbe great
T urk by tbe beard: b u t aa 1 h afore-
■aid, this la tbe age when wherein tbe
••world runs on wheels.”
How te Keep Furnace From Rusting.
Flaked lime, placed loosely on a
board Inside n furnace during the sum
mer, will take up moisture and thus
prevent tbe metal from rusting.
H o w to Freese Ice Cream ,
ice cream may be frosen In five min
utes. and at only an expenne of 2 or 8
cents, if tbe mixture to be froxen be
placed in a tin bucket or other vessel
nnd this set In a pall containing week
solution of sulphuric scld and water.
Into this stir a handful of common
salt, and tbe cold is no Intense that a
bottle of wine Immersed In the mixture
will be frozen In n few minutes. This
Is an easy way of freezing small quan
tities of sberbert for luncheon In hot
weather.
How to Keep Cebbage Freeh.
Frequently one-half a cabbage Is re
quired at a time. To keep the remain
der fresh wrap It In some of the loose
leaves and afterward In dnmp paper.
Put It In a cool place, nnd It will keep
fresh and crisp for a day or two. H a lf
a cut cucumber may be kept frejjt by
standing It In a tumbler of wat
A Chinese Qwetem.
Cripples are serftem seen In China.
When a deformed child Is born it Is at
once put to death.
“ T h e Q u ic k o r th e D e a d ”
created the biggest sensation ever caused by a novel
appearing in magazine form. To this day there is an
increditable demand for the story. Its author,
Amélie Rives, now the Princess Troubetskoy, has
written a new novel which bids fair to overtop the
reputation of its famous predecessor. It is called
“Hidden House" and appears in the October Lippincott s.
FREE
Three good numbers— October (containing the
new Amélie Rives’ story) and the. November
and December issues with each yearly »ub-
seription to begin with the January, 191a
number. Send to-5° to-day and get fifteen
numbers for the price of twelve.
Lippincott’s Magazine
Philadelphia
Rete. A fter January mt the yearly aubecription price to
Lippinoott'a llaeasine will be advanced to 6j.ee a year.
C o u n t y , O p e t j ó i i ,'J tfrid a y , O c t o b e r » 2 0 , 1 9 1 1 ,
PLOT TO DYNAMITE -
TAFT TRAIN FOILED!
METAL ROOF GUTTERS.
U a , «f F .I m
Bet to ms In Preserving
• Symmetry of Outline.
AU gutters m o r rfhvbmgij have a
w pitch or fall toward the outlet, and In
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the hanglug type, such as the eave
Piers of Bridge Near Santa trough, this fall w pcrcupllble from
the ground. Ofte; If tbe fall Is pro
nounced It destroy* the «yadwetry of
Barbara Found Filled With
the bouse.
To overcome this the
High Explosive.
muAdml face styles auAinade through
out and a false bo^uui which has the
Decennary fall to th«* outlet soldered
Santn Barbara.— What Is pronounc Ip. says the Metal Worker. Consider
ed by N at Stewart, sheriff of Santn able trouble la exptiicncod wllh these
Barbara to a s ty , and W. F. Wine», of bottoms, owing to ( M r breaking from
Baa Franulsca, special agent for the the aides of tbe gutter, despite rivets
Southern Pacific Railroad, to have aud soaking In eohlvr.
Inasmuch as
gutters are In
beex a deliberate attempt to dynamite
ex 600-foot bridge 26 miles nortn «1 tended to be ornamental, tbe sketch
show« bow this Oftiunjf&taliou can be
here, over which President T a ft’s
jgabanetA b y . ggfeiiduig -< few of the
cvcntok «vela w —eS early Monday,
stretcher couraee of the brickwork,
wae frustrated by the vigilance of n and by alternating the bricks of tbe
Mexican bridge watchman.
header course one In nod one out an
When Sheriff Stewart and Wines re appearance of dentil block* la obtained.
The gutter proper can have the re
turned from the scene they said evi
dence of the plot was complete. Al quired pitch In tbe vertical members
though the suspect has disappeared, A, B and CD and tbe fans piece E
the officers say they have certain made separate nnd with ii drip, as
shown. Thia fuels piece la soldered to
clews and already have several men
ea the case.
The Mexican watchman was pals
lag over the bridge at midnight on
his regular reugdn. When about half
way across, he aotloed the dim out
line ef a man In the gully beneath
the bridge. He made an Investiga
tion and finding a package of dyna
mite, at oxce notified the sheriffs-of
flee here by phone.
Whdh the officers arrived at Capi
tan, they were token Immediately to
the epot by the watchman. Ixrlde a
kox-Uke section ef the steel pier 21
slicks of dynamite were fotltid. yin n
. pxijne Bo-rroM w a tm g fr
similar position at the next pier i t
sticks of dynamite were found* with the gutter and. uh gutters are usually
fuse attached. Both of these piers made of heavy n ate ila l, can be one or
were about the middle of the bridge. two gauge lighter
A t the lowest point or outlet the
bottom of tbe gutter will be down to
TOBACCO TRUST WILL CEASE tbe horlzonal line of the facia piece,
which reeta on the bfiekwolfr. The
Program fe r Dissolution Is Submitted outlet tube 1» put In aud «oldered In
the customary manner and would
to Poderal Court.
either connect with a leader ou tbe out
New Yo<k.— The plan fer tbe dis
side or the Inside of the wall.
solution of the American Tobacco
Tbe braces F nre of galvanized or
Company, In cosnplla.nee with the de tinned band Iron,
by 1 inch stock,
oislon of the Supreme Court of the bolted to tbe front part of tho gutter
United States, dcreeing It an alleged and riveted to the roof flange of the
combination, was submitted to the gutter, as shown. - These rivets are
United States Circuit Court of the soldered w*ater tight on the under side.
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Southern District of New York for ap
Bermuda's Fish Preserver
proval Monday.
During the last regular session of the
The* official plan provides for dl
colonial parliament in Bermuda legis
vision of the American Tobacco Com
lation was enacted to convert Harring
pany Into four companies, no one of
ton sound Into Jrb *i w ill prove the
which, it le said, w ill hays a con largest salt water piesorve In the
trolling Influence. . The four compa world. Its are« Is shout five square
nies are the present American To miles, and it communicates with the
bacco Coaapnny, whioh vrHl continue ocean by a single narrow opening
In Its corporate existence; the Liggett through which the tide Hows with con
A Meyer» Tobncoo Company, which la siderable velocity. It is proposed to
to be reorganised; the C. F. Lorillard construct a sill of concrete across this
and fix a screen to prevent the exit o f,
Company, also to be reorganized, and
the fish. The preoene will bekitocked
the R J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, with yearlings reared nt the hatchery
an existent corporation.
nt the marine blologl al station, Agars
island, and With fish taken In the open.
The actual construction will be under
the supervision o f the board of works,
and the general oyerslght of the pre
serve w ill be In the hands of a special
fisheries board. I t Is expected that
this preserve, stocked with every
variety of salt water game fish, will
Portland, Ore.— Announcement by prove an attraction to those who are
Oovernor West that he would refute fond of angling.—Ootn-ulnr Report.
to honor requisition papers for the ex
tradition of Deputy Sheriff Rinker
Measuring W ater Preeeure.
To get the approximate difference In
from Washington to Oregon and the
arreet and arraignment of Detective» élévation of different parts of a city Is
Mallet and Maloney on a charge of a very easy matter where there is a
kidnaping were the principal develop waterworks system. This Is done by
attaching common st«*niu gauges to
ment» In the controversy oveT th e re
the plumbing systems at each place
moval of Leo W. Martin to Denver, aud observing the readings. From the
Colo.
- ~ t
difference in premure at the gauges
At Newport. W u h ., but two block« the difference In elevation in feet can
from the Idaho line, Deputy Sheriff be found. For every foot In height the
Rinker and his captive are hel^jrend pressure will be .488 pound per square
lng receipt of records from the court Inch. By multiplying the' difference
of Judge Gatens, who released M ar In pressure at the gauges for different
tin pending appeal and who 1» at war elevations by .488 we get the differ
ence in elevation in feet. Suppose the
with the Oovernor over bis action In
gauge reads six and one-half pounds
the case.
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at the top of an elevation an0 thirty
and one half pounds at the bottom.
Denver, Colo.— Leo W. Martin Is The difference la twenty-four pounds,
wanted In Denver on a charge of as and this multiplied by .438 give« the
sault preferred by his former wife, approximate difference In height to be
10.892 feet.
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GOVERNOR WILL NOT
HONOR REQUISITION
MRS. M’MANIGAL SUES
Deolaree Husband le to Receive Large
Share e f Reward.
. Chicago.— That the W. J. Burna* de
tective agency promised Ortle E. Me
Manlgal Immunity from prosecution
and a largp ¿hare In the reward of
fered for conviction of the persons
responsible for the dynamiting of the
Los Angeles Times, provided he would
testify against the McNamara broth
ers, was one of. tbe allegations set
forth is a petition for divorce filed by
Airs' MoManlgal here.
Extreme oruelty was charged.
In
her petition, Mrs. McManlgal declared
•he had been persecuted by detectives
threatening her with arrest if she did
not testify against her hueband. Mc
Manlgal,' she declared, wrote her to
help the detectives la every way pos-
llb le .’
Woman Suffrage Wine In California.
San Frandseo.— W ith returns nt
band from all of the 21kl precincts In
the^. state, woman suffrage has the
oomfortnhte lead of >724 votes. The
exavsss In the unreported precincts la
expected to swell the majority (or the
women to 4000.
FLAG OF REPUBLIC
RAISEDJN CHINA
Revolutionists Are Now in Con-
‘~trol of Four of Richest
„ * Provinces.
Peking.—The Manchu dynast, after
more than 800 years of misrule, »*>-
pears to be tottering to its fall, f uu^,
of the richest provinces of 4he empire
are In the hands of the rebels, three
corps of the Imperial army have de
serted and the flames of revolt have
spread to the gates of the capital,
which mag be lx the hands of the reb
els.
.T h e rosnolxlton has been hanging
over China fo< months, and the rising
la the provlneee of fisechuen was only
a small part.
Tbe revolattonlats are well organ
1sed and have formally proclaimed the
republic.
If plane do not miscarry, the noted
exiled revolutionist, Dr. Sun Yat Sen,’
leader of the antl-Maucfru party, Is te
be elected president. He wao the dele-
gsieTTf tire revolutionary party to the
United States in 1910, and la believed
during that tour to have made a r
rangements for financing the move
ment.
The great cities are at present In
the hands of the rebels. Haukow, Wu
Chang and Han Yang, with an estl-
mated population of more than a mil
lion and a haM, have been captured
and are held by a force of 26,000
troops, the majority of whom were
trained by American and European
officers In the imperial army. Fight
ing Is reported from Nanking, the sec
ond city of the empire, and Is Immi
uent In the great port of Shanghai.
A CITY IN THE SEA.
ilni
an Anelent Town on tho Bed
ef the Adrlatio.
Near Rovlgo, on the peninsula of
Istria, to the Adriatic sea, the ruins of
a large town are said to exist at the
bottom of the sea. I t had been ob
served for some years that fishermen's
nets were • sometimes entangled to
wbat appeared to be masses of ma
sonry, of which fragments were
brought up from the sea bed, says the
Pall Mall Gasette. A diver declared
that he had seen walls and streets be
low the water.
The city authorities decided to In
vestigate. They sent down a diver,
who, at the depth of 881 feet, found
hltuself surrounded on the bottom of
the sea by the ruined walla, undoubt
edly the work, of naan. Oonttautog hla
exploratlona, he traced the line of
walla and was able to distinguish bow
the streets were laid o u t He did not
see any doors or window openings, for
they were hidden by masses of seaweed
and Incrustations. He tSaccd the ma
sonry for a distance of 100 feet, where
ho had to stop, aa hia diving cord did
not permit him to go farther.
Some people think that they Identify
this .lost town with the Island men
tioned by Pliny the elder under the
name of Clssa, near Istria. This Island
cannot be found now, and It Is thought
the submerg«*d town may have been a
settlement on tbe Island that ao mys
teriously disappeared.
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LIGHT REFLECTION.
T he Reason W hy
Foam Always A p
pears W hite In Color.
F iv e C e n ts
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OyGENERAUNTEREST
Events Occurring Throughout
the State During the Past
Week.
* Eggs Taken to Hatohsry.
Astoria—Deputy Fish Warden Rath
bun arrived here Wednesday with the
firet oontlgameat ef Chinook salmon
egge for the aew hatchery on the
KJatokaale River. Sufflolent troughs
have aew heex lastnlled te handle
about 3,090,006 egse and another eea-
■tgnfrext w ill he hreught down lx a
few days. Mr. Rath ban leM fe r Ketch
ikaa, Alaska, to secure several mil
lion sookeye egg*, wklch win be pro
cured from the government hatchery
at that place. Berne ef these will
probably be brought to the Klatskanle
River plant
W ater leeue te Be Voted.
Klamath Falls.- Oae of ’ the most
Important Irrigation propositions un
dertaken under the new Oregon law
oonceralng such enterprises wtll be
voted on November 21 by residents
of Tonaa, Langell and Lost River
valleys.
It Is proposed to Issue bonds to
cover the coet of establishing the Ir
rigation supply, and owners ef 20,000
acres, which U Is hoped to benefit,
are expected to vote favorably. It la
to be known as the Horsefly Irrigation
d istrict..
When water or liquid of any colpr la
violently agitated small bubbles of
air are mixed up with It. and thus
foam la formed, and Its whiteness Is
due to the fact that when light passes
from one medium to another of a d if WAGON LOADS RESTRICTED
ferent refractive Index It Is always
reflected, and thia reflection may be Polk County Court makea Law to
so often repeated aa to render the mix
. Keep Highways In Good Shape.
ture Impervious to light
8berklan.—The Teachers of Polk
Peking resemble* n smouldering
I t Is, theu, this frequency, of the re
County have adopted a novel way
volcano which may explode at any mo flections of the limiting surfaces of
air and water that renders foam whereby they mean, to save the road*.
ment.
opaque, nnd as each particle reflects T h * farmers advocated restricting
light in all directions so much light is loads being draws over the beet
reflected that the mixture appears roads, which exceed a certain weight,
white,
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,
and the county court wae appealed to
Situation In Ottoman Empire Fraught
To a similar cause Is due the white for assistance In tbe matter. As a
W ith Danger for Continent.
ness of transparent bodies when crush re*ult the Polk County court haa Just
Constantinople.—The situation In ed to powder. The separate particles placed legal' restrictions on the size
Turkey le fraught with the greatest transmit light freely, but the reflec of loade'thnt may be carried over cer
peril to tbe peace of Europe. The tions at their surfaces are so numer tain prescribed thoroughfares. Here
ous that the resulting effect la w hlta
opening of Parliament baa shown that
after It w ill be unlawful In Polk
the Young Turks, tie war party, is In Thus glass when crushed la a white
powder and Is opaque, but when It la County to haul over prohibitive reads,
¿dmplete control. The throne <ff the put under water It once more becomes loads in excess of 3600 pounds on
sultan is tottering and a general con transparent, because the water fills up wagons with tires lees thaa four
flagratlon, which may Involve every the Interstices between the particles Inches wide, or 4600 pounds on vehi
and the reflections are destroyed. Salt rclss with tires between four and six
Old World power, Is threat^ne«1.
It the-Young Turks persist in their and snow are also common examples inches wide, th« weight of the wagon
avowed purpose of driving all Italians of this condition.
being considered aa a part of the load.
put of Turkey and pursuing the war
Hew Roots Penetrate Hard Ground.
to th« bitter end, It will be almost
Decision Is Important.
The extreme tips of a delicate root
impossible to avoid International com
Eugeno.—Ths
state supreme court
are protected by a sheath set with
plications. Every Influence that u o minute ecnlee, which as it Is worn handed down a decision In the case
powers can bring to bear Is being ex away by friction against the soil is as of the cltliens of Cottage Grove vs.
erted to avert euch a calamity.
constantly replaced, so that It sets Lane County, la which It holds that
as a wedge and the root thread la car the county court le not compelled to
ried down uninjured. Another aid to levy a tax. the prooeeds of. whleh shall
Reduced Rate.
Reggnr—Please, mister, a di mo for e penetration lies In the provision where be used exclusively for roads, oae-
poor blind man. Old Gentleman—But by the root as It pushes downward to
holf the amount to be distributed
you are only blind in one eye. Beggar search of nourishment exercises a
—All rig h t make It a nickel then.— ■lightly spiral, screwlike motion which among the different road districts of
worms Its tip Into the ground. An the county, and that th * county may
Exchange.
other Important agent la the acid cell pay for highway Improvements out of
snp, which exudes on to and dissolves th * general fund.
to some extent the rock or hard soil.
Eleotbon L ikely to O * by Default.
They Are N et Beane at Ail, but Pods This may be tested by placing a small
piece of polished marble to a pot In
j Filled W ith T in y Seed.
Hood R iv e r— The city election Is
Tbe vanilla plant la tbe only orchid which a plant la set and covering It destined to go by default this year on
of any tndostrlal value. As orchid« with earth. After some weeks the account of the fact that the tima haa
go, the plant la not uunttractlve, for marble w ill be found to have been cor passed la which the city should give
tbe foliage la much greener aud mure roded by the continuous action of thia
notice of the primaries as the law
enduring than In the case of most of add.
provides must be don* in oltles with
the species. I t Is a climber, and when
W hy th * Spider W ae There.
ever 2000 population. It is stated by
the leaves are fresh It brightens a
When Mark Twain In hla early days lawyers here that any attempt to fix
small tree trunk wonderfully.
The
was editor oT a Missouri paper a su
Vanilla planlfolla, to give It its full
up something now by way of notice
perstitious subscriber wrote to him
name, is a terrestrial parasite.
It
or
publication would be to make coa
saying that he had found a spider in
climbs from tbo ground, but once es
hla paper and asking him whether dltlona worse than If the election is
tablished has feeding stations on tbs
that was a sign of good luck or bad. permitted to go by default
bark all along the line. The leaves—
The humorist wrote him thia answer
long, very smooth and light green -
and printed It:
are alternute, aud at the axil of each
TAFT COMM ITTEE FORMED
“Old subscriber—Finding a spider to
Is a sucker a few Inches In length that your paper was neither good luck nor
fastens Itself securely to the tree, ly bad luck for you. Tbe spider was •tate-w lde Campaign Flan Approved
ing flat ngnlhst the bark.
by President's Secretary.
merely looking over our paper to see
The blossoms are Inconspicuous. It which merchant Is not advertising, so
Portland —T h * campaign in Oregon
Is tho resultant pods thnt nre the va that he can go to that store, spin hla
for the renomlnation and re-election
nilla of the Industrial world. They web across the door and lead a Ufa of
of President T a ft will be d ir k e d by
nre «11m pods six to eight Inches long undisturbed peace ever afterward."
a general committee of 16 representa
and when dried for tbe market are of
■
-
tive Republican* of Portland. Thl*
a rich, deep reddish brown. Those
*• Nursery Windows.
nre called -vunlllu bonns, but without
group will constitute the parent body
I f tbe nursery window Is not pro
wnrxnat. i'hoy contain no bean; the
Colors and the Anoiento
tected by outside bars hammer a large of an organisation that w ill be made
The ancients had no special terms to eeed to them Is as flue ns dust Three
screw or nail Into tbe groove of the «tate-wlde through the formationBpf
designate certain colors, and get they seeds are the hiuck, sp<*cks that are
auxiliary
working
com m itted to
need them In profusion upfri their usually found to the finest grade of lower sash, so that the window cannot
monuments. Tbe Egyptians need yel vanilla Ice cream, the best chefs the be raised more than six Inches. I f the every county.
top sash is drawq down this la quite
The details of the plan were sub
low, red, blue. gr«*«*n, brown, white world over preferring to grind the
enov"h for ventilation, and, no matter
and black aud bad a correct percep “bean" rather than use the extract hovS igenlous or venturesome the lit mitted by National Committeeman
tion of the harmony of colors. The VanLlla la found growing wild In the tle tie s may be, they cannot wriggle Williams to the president's seorstsry,
Mr. Hllles, during t i e president's visit
two colors that occupy most space to Bahamas, West Indies nnd Contral
through the lower opening.—Philadel
the decoration of the enameled brick« America. In Madagascar niyl sorno of
last week, who gave them hla hearts
‘
of the Assyrians art* blue and yellow. tho neighboring Islands It hna been phia Press.
endorsement.
Introduced
and
now
forms
an
Impor
Blue 'almost olwuja furnishes the
Mayb«
Mary
Was
Too
Sedate.
ground, while the majority of the tant article of export But American
No Damage* Fer Beeheler*' Club.
Mrs. Nuw«d—Mary, for dinner 1
figures thereupon nre yellow. -The vanilla Is tbe beat.-Harper's Weekly.
Woodburn.—Two coses. Instituted
think
we'll
have
boiled
mutton
with
Persians made much use of these two
capor sauce. Ans there any capers to last sprtsg by the Bachelor*’ Club
Flayed No Favorites.
colors, but they likewise employed
John Addison Porter, once secre- the house? M ary—No, ma’am. M rs against the Olty of Woodburn and
green and red. Moreover, they set off
Ihelr palaces with plntee of gold, all- ^.tnry to the preaideut. overdrew his ac- Nuwed— Then go oat to the garden City Marshal ButtorfieM for damages,
nud cut some.—Harvard Lampoon.
alleged to bare been sustained by
1er, bronze, Ivory and choice wood«. ' count on one occasion, when he went
off on a vacation, and Comptroller
_____ of a raid ex the olabroems ea
Putting In a Btlng.
Tmcewell disallowed It. When Recre-
April 7. were tried out lx U e circuit
W ork ef the Honeybee.
Maud—Jack Is telling around that
A w riter to tbe Rcvug dee Sciences tary Porter retuPAmd to Washington he you are worth your weight to gold. court at Salem thle week. a»d x ver
tojd tho president about It, nnd Presi
Natnrellee makes th«* following ealeu
dict wee returxed by the jxry lx fa
dent McKinley telephoned to Trace- Ethel—T h * foolish boy. Who is bo'
latlons to regard to the work dhne by
well to come to the White House. On tolling It to? Maud—Hla creditors— vor of the defexdaxtx.
the honeybee: When the weather 1«
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his arrival there Tracewell was ahk- Denver Tim es. -
floe X worker can vlntt from forty to
a .„ 4 H u tiAOM P i n . ______
ed why he bad dlsullowed that ac
eighty flowers to six or ten tripe and
Hew He Escaped.
')
count, and he replied:
Bend.—4k art lag from the geaelloe
tollect a grain of ni*< tar« I f It visits
“Wbst do you tblnk. A fellow stole torch ef x coffee xrn, fire wiped out
'I disallowed It, Mr. President, be
200 or 400 flowers It wUI-gather five cause It is roy duty as comptroller of a drum from tbe orchestra yesterday."
a half block of bxslaeee heueee ex
grains. Under favornblOclrCuifastancee
"Did he get off?"
the treasury to prot»*ct tbe money of
It will take a fortnight to obtain fif tbe people from every kind of miscon
"Yes. saw a cop coming and beat It" Boxd street aed only the obeexee ef
•eved the d tp fr e a betog
teen grains. It would therefore take struction of the law. I f you should —Exchange.
R several yearn to manufacture a draw one month’s salary In advance 1
The lose w ill betel |1».M 4
hxrxed
pound of honey, which *111 fill about should cxrtotoly disallow I t ”—Ctocto-
DM ua be kind tt wx
lb to» »to
Of
lOOQaaUfr
Ifrkfr Osm«A»Qtol T rito u x
ELLRORE IS IN PERIL
VANILLA BEANS/
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