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* E s ta b lis h e d 1 8 8 7 . COUNT LUIGI CADORNA Ruben’s Old Dad A lto GERMANS COMPLETE CONTROL OF WARSAW ' By M. QUAD Copyright, M A Moi*o, S h e r m a n C o u n t y , .O r e g o n . F r id a y , A u g u s t 3.3,. 1 9 1 5 . by tfc« N ew spaper Syndicate. __ Occupy New Positions Around the City and Strengthen Hold on Poland. BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON Pilot Rock public schools will open September 1$. J* One hundred Italian volunteers left tost week for Ita ly to fig h t Robert Fletcher,W ilm ot, a pioneer residence in Ione, of I860, died at I miles of road In Approximately beep oiled during Tam hlll county the past two trlct of Klamath Tha rod eaned out by J. B. Falla waa o J or. Mason. the now e Columbia River The plant company at S t Canning A successful aeoson. Helena la ha' 90-cent mark In W heat ta, hut oven that the Pendleton price la not tempttog many of the AMERICAN SH PS SENT TO VERA CRUZ SURROUNDING WARSAW .............- ■ Naval Officer Sends Urgent Request to Washington For Battleships. *0 7 F i v e Oentsi 5» HE W O N H IS B E T By LOUISE B. CUMMMCS 1 was a reader for a azine. Perhaps I should Washington. — Commander McNa those who are not fam iliar w ith edi Berlin, via London.— Further prog mee, the senior American naval offi torial work that a reader to eae who ee for the Austro-German forces cer at Vera Crus, has asked the navy reads manuscripts of unknown au which are attempting to cut off the department to aend a battleship squad thors. A manuscript to brought to to re^pet of the Ruaalana waa announced ron to guard against anti foreign dem the editor, who aits a t a by the war office. desk and listens with apparent onstrations, which he fears. The staff says that Serock, at ness to a long account of the The battleships New H a m p sh ire of the work submitted, the mouth of Bug, worth of Warsaw, and Louisiana, now at Newport, R. L, ly on the author and aa aoen ee he ta haa been oocupled. forts near Novo with the Atlantic fleet, were ordered gone toaees the manuscript to the seed ___ jv .k have been captured, to prepare at once to go to Vera Crus, e r without a word. , t _ Germans have occupied the east bank but If tbe emergency should become tale o f btoealf. He's to th at waltln farmers. The magazine I was w ith the Vistula near Warsaw and to ta r a cert to take htoaalf boom to bo women, moot o f th e : Mias Jane Edith Brown, of Lincoln, pressing, th e battleship Connecticut, tha ■ r r ’^ the Russians a r t being drlv laid oet and burled.” en, I being one of the 111., has been elected heed of the vocal now to Haitian waters and about two ■ by Field Marshal von Mack •‘Never seed nothin’ to ekal It to sll A t one thee when the editor waa department of the conservatory of day«’ sail across the gulf, will be or- my boto days,* sold s man to tbs 111 those who Insisted on seeing the ensen , .dered to Join Commander McNamee music of Albany College, i editor we$e referred to me. One of crowd. The taxi of tha report la; Commander McNamee’« report did Dr. John R. Robtaeon, 6111 Foster "1 was r l f bt yore or I wouldn’t — those who left a manuscript w ith me “The German troops on the Narew not give details, but officials here be rood, Portland, waa arrested on ■ ■ t o tt was a man who seemed to me to he are approaching tha Lomsa-Ostrov- charge of deserting bis wife and two lieve anti-American feeling which he of anch caliber that either he ahoold bow road. A t sema points the children in Williamsport, Pa* 10 years reported is a direct outgrowth of the - I t was jest this way, be a succeaaful w riter or should not j offered stubborn resistance Pan-American negotiations In Wash continued tbs son s s bo picked a sliver be a w rite r at alL But aucceaaful ago. A gotah of Wyaxkow the Bug has been off a plno box and began to w h ittle at writers were not used to asking na to Kenneth B. Grimm, who haa been In Ington for the adjustment of differ ad. Serock, a t the mouth of the It with s spring back Jackknife: ‘ Dad the employ of the state forestry serv ences between the factions. ..Map of country surrounding War publish their works; we asked them to Bug. haa been occupied. Near Novo and mo cornea down yore this monte* Other developments in Mexico, such saw, which the Gorman armies com do us the honor to permit na to pub ice, has resigned to assume the duties lish them. I was certainly lmpreaasd mak our siege troops took the to buy a mowL Dad i of the office of postmaster at Hub as General Carranza's expulsion of the pelled the Rueslane to evacuate. w ith Mr. Horatio Beardsley— thename frisky all tbs way down, and ho sen forts at Segrea.” . Guatemalan minister and his differ bard. on the title page of hla story e nd to me. sea be: General voa Mockenaen and Arch- Three A lask an Indiana, one girl and ences with the Brazilian minister be promised him that I would give bin “ ‘Buben, I kin eotwalk. outrun, eat- daks Joseph Ferdinand were pursuing two boya, will attend Albany college cause the countries of both participat shuts, outholler and outllck anything etory a careful reading. the retreating Russians with unabated Count Luigi Cadorna, commanding 1 did most of my work a t home and on top of this yere atoth’s surface.' this season. They have completed ed in the Pan American conferences, took Mr. Beardsley’« atory, called "A - I asm dad was purty cboeky, and I general of the Italian armies that are vigor, according to a statement from courses in a Presbyterian school at are taken as evidence of Carranza's the German general staff. Fool For His Pains,” there to read I t Invading Austria. displeasure with the stand the United ees to him. I eae: S itk a. The Russian rear guard la unable to But a great many manuscript» ware “ ‘Dad, you’s top of the M ary E. Fawcett, recently appointed States has taken. hold the advancing Germans and the crowding upon us at tha time, and we yere. and nobody kin deny If. bat donn’ deen of women at the Oregon Agricul Cornish, N. H — With the object of were especially succeaaful in getting BRIEF WAR NEWS retreat toward Brest-Lltovsk threat yon go and meat op with no fight in tural college, has taken up her work developing a broad and convincing recognized literary lights In the liter town. We’a arter a mewl, wo la. and ens to become a rout. to learn conditions before the college Tw o American steamers, the Llam a program of national defense which ary world to give ua their works for wedoan’ want no foaete* nor nothin'.’ General von 8choltx has reached a year opens next fall. and Wlco, oil laden for Sweden, have "And with that dad Joaspa fo* fas will meet with the approval of con publication. The consequence was that point only eight miles from the W ar omitted to read “A Fool For Hla The north W illam ette valley gralg been captured by the Germans. high and «ache hto harts togetbea gress President Wilson la planning to oaw-Petrograd railroad and General Pains” for some time. yield w ill be larger this year than In evacuating Warsaw and other and whoops out that he's btor traps, co-operate with the chairmen of the von Woyrsch Is within 26 miles of the One day I looked In my closet for ever, according to reports which have plzen. powder and catamount all, boll cities the Russians have systematical military and naval affairs committee« od down Into one, and that be’» dan ly and effectively removed everything, Wsrsaw-Siedlce railroad. Port-au-Prince, Haiti. — American of the senate and hQuae, as well as the manuscript, where I had loft tt, been received from all jyprts of Marion gerous if anybody goes fo pick up bis including church hells, that might be naial forces took possession of the of with Secretaries Garrison and Daniels and did not And It there. I asked my and Clackamas counties mqtlier what had become of It and Mad feel.* ~ of use to the Germans Dr. C. J. Hexamer, of Philadelphia, fice of the port, the national palace of the war and navy departments, be learned that she had burned an accu “Teas. and I bean him boiler when re-elected president of the National and the Haïtien gunboat Pacifique, fore finally deciding on the recom mulation of pasteboard boxes recoatty* The Russian newspapers are unani he’s a mile Sway.* said one o f the German-American Alliance at the con which arrived in Port-au-Prince. mous In stating that Russia's deter mendatlona he will make in his next Tbe manuscript waa in a pasteboard crowd. During the movement to take the message to congress. box, and It was apparent to me that vention Just closed at San Francisco, mlnatlon to pursue the war to a vie "O f co’ae you did." replied Ruben; w ill be a Portland visitor on August office of the port, the Americans open Whon the president see« the chair It had gone up in smoke. "of co’ae. Ded wee powerful on hol torious end has been strengthened by I was terror stricken. I f through my ed fire on the Haïtiens and one Haïti men of the four committees he ex '16. lerin'. He’d boiler a b’ar outto a tree the enforced evacuation of Warsaw Parts— Fighting of extreme violence careleosnoaa a manuscript com m itted Members of the federal trade com en was killed. Novogeorglevak, the great Russian half a mile away. When bo got down pects to have before him the reports >■«. developed In the Voagee moun The occupation of the office of the now being prepared by Mr. Garrison to my care were destroyed and there mission w ill be In Portland on Satur yere thar was a feller from Memphis fortress to the north of Warsaw, la waa no other copy In existence 1 would tains In consequence of the German day of thia week to conduct a hearing port and the national palace gave the and Mr. Daniels. with a patent liftin ’ maaheen a-etand- sow the sole possession of the Rua not only suffer a terrible mortlArariao, attack. The official French announce ln* right yere. Thar's the pieces of it , i . n« along the Vistula river. Into trade conditions of the territory Americans the last positions held by but would lose my position, on which ment says thia attack haa been re agin thia fence, while the feller Mo- of which Portland la the commercial the Haïtiens. The populace has been The Bavarian troops, lad by Prince Portland, Ore.— "1 am to thorough 1 waa dependent for a living for both pulsed, but concedes that minor ad self la tan miles away end thrown ta consternation by the opar sympathy with tha president’« plan of my mother and m ywlf. and financial oeater. Leopold, were first to enter Warsaw vantages have been gained by tha When I went again to. the ofltoe of Clarence Bursell, charged with mur étions of tbe Americana. but not without fierce resistance calling a conference of committee Germans In the Argonnea. The state -B u t ’tween*! Ma fenlt,” prot The presidential election to fill the chairmen and cabinet officer« to con the magazine a letter from Horatto der In the second degree for the fatal the part of the Ruaalana, who retired man on muleback. Beardsley was handed me, stating that ment follows: ' shooting of Charles Zimmerman, a place of General Vllbrun Guillaume, aider a program for national defense - I ain’t sayin’ as ’twaa.” placidly eastward In the direction of Minsk. he had made arrangements for the pub "In the region of Artois there were neighboring rancher near Silverton, who was removed from the French le aald Senator Chamberlain, chairman On the western front and along the answered Ruben. " I’m sayin' as dad lication of "A Fool For Hla Pain«” continual combats with hand grenades was declared not guilty by a Jury In gation by a mob of Haïtiens July 28 of the senate committee of military and asking them to return the manu got mixed np and made a tale of Ms- Austro-Itallan fronts artillery engage- around Souchex. and shot to death, has been postponed affairs. the circuit court at Salem. self. No sooner bad ho eot eyes on m erta predominate, and at various script I said nothing at the office “In the Voagee a German attack at Governor *James Withycombe ap Indefinitely. , the maabeen than he cracks Ms haste points each of the Contending forces about its destruction, for 1 had not Senator B. R. Tillman of South Car tained extreme violence. It waa di Official dispatches to the navy and olina, chairman of the senate commit sufficiently recovered from the shock together and crows like a rooster and claim small successes. pointed Colonel B K. Lawson to act rected against our positions at Ling- sea to me. aes he: as special agent on the Rogue river In state departments said General Bobo, tee on naval affairs, who is passing to make up my mind what to do or aay / Occupation of Warsaw by the Ger in tbe matter. I went borne and triad to ” ‘Ruben, I kin pall tbs bull state of man army ends the greatest campaign kopf and Schratmannelle and the neck Curry county, where fishermen em the revolutionist leader, had fqrmally the summer in Portland, also Indorsed of land which separates these two Tennessee right up by the roots I f I ployed by rival cannery companies resigned as chief executive, dismissed the proposed conference and aald he think out a way by which I might nave of the war—of all wars, of all history mvaelf from the ioea of my position, heights. Our assailants were repulsed kin git a brace ta r my fe e t” his cabinet and ordered all his gener y m prepared to attend if called. have recently been in conflict. It has been fought along a front of though there waa no possible way of “ Ynas, I heard Mm Shy them re and suffered heavy losses. Before the Carl GuiotL the Pendleton blind als in the north to deposit their arms 1000 miles, extending from the Baltic escaping the mortification to which 1 marks.” put In one of the crowd. portion of the front held by only one musicla^fcrho suddenly regained his with the American authorities at Cape to the frontier of Roumania. Accord would be subjected. “Of co’se he said ’em.” contln of our companies the corpses of more WINLOCK HAS BIG FIRE sight, hflratnce held a continuous re H aïtien/ Bobo, as Well as Bourand. What I decided upon waa thia: I lug to the most authoritative figure, Ruben: “of co’ae. Ho apit °® tbatt 100 Germans remained In the wrote a note to Mr. Beardsley, con ception upon the main streets. Every another presidential candidate, have hands, grabbed them *ere handles and there have been between 6,000,000 and Moat of 9,000,000 Feet of Lumber In fessing that hte manuscript had been network of our entanglements.” where he goes he is surrounded and promised every effort to preserve good when he straightened up I Jest felt the 7,000,000 men engaged in almost dally Yard Is 8sved. burned end asking him If he had a»* friends and strangers crowd forward order. ground tremblin’ all around.” oonfllcL Winlock, Wash.— Fire practically other copy and begging him for the “Roti I r called »even or eight voices and congratulate GREECE REFUSES TO CEDE to grasp hla destroyed the J. A. Venese Lumber present to say nothing about the m at in chorus. SHORT NEWS NUGGETS him. ■ RECORD CROP IN PROSPECT company’s sawmill near here, with a ter. My note brought him to see me “Dad bad one aide of the hull coun F la t Refusal to Cede T e rrito ry to State Forester Elliott has returned loss estimated at from $100,000 to at my home, and It was plain that he try lifted up two foot high when there The number of known dead os a ro- Bulgarians. from a trip which took him through Wheat Yield Greeteet Ever Grown; was much chagrined at the loea of hla waa a rip and a smash, them handles ■ult of the Erie, P a . flood lost week, $176,000. Dynamiting of a large dock manuscript. I told him I could raise London.— “Greece w ill not cede one Douglas, Jackeon, Curry, Josephine, Will Exceed 1914 Figure«. tore out. the maaheen flew to pieces and the moving of a pile of lumber $50, which I knew was more than any Coos, Klamatk, Lake, Crook and Lane la 29. Inch of territory to Bulgaria," was the Washington—Three billion bushels and the alrtb sank back with a chug checked the conflagration and made author unknown to the public could Austria-Hungary kaa expressed her substance of a teply made by Premier counties, and reported conditions very of corn, 1,600,000,000 bushels of oats which made na dlssy” it possible to save part of the plant get for a atory of the same length aa “Then your father had broken a sympathy tor the UMted States In the loanarls to a delegation of Macedon- satisfactory, fire losses being small and 1,000,000,000 bushels of wheat are Scores of men Joined in the fight the one he had submitted. H e looked cose of the sinking of the steamboat blood vessel of something of the sort?” an deputies who asked a statement and measures have been taken as nev in prospect for this year’s American against the flimes. Assistance was up at me with a curious expreaalon I queried. EaWtland at C h lta gn elatlve to the purpose of the govern er before to prevent outbreaks. harvest. hurried from here to the plant, which when I said this, but made no reply. “Skeersly. stranger, skeersly. Dad The usual pension of >30 per month By a margin of otte vote the house ment, says a Reuter dispatch from Record crops of rye, white \and la about a mil« and one-half south of He left me, saying that he would think wasn’t no man to atop a t one blood committee on privilege- and elections Athena. has been granted by the state Indus ■weet potatoes, tobacco, rice and hay over what waa beat to do, but In the the city. By night the fire appeared vessel. He Jest basted hlaeelf sll to votad to report adversely the M il aub- meanwhile I need give myself no un In the negotiations which have been tria l accident commission to the wid also are predicted. under control, but flames still were pieces and waa a goner afore we easiness concerning IL Thia was very mtttlng an amendment granting wo conducted by the allies of the Quad ow of Thomas E Winn, who waa The wheat crop, the greatest ever raging In several large piles of ties good of him, and I felt very gratefnL could reach him. I might aay he sort ,-uple Alliance with Bulgaria, In an ef killed while employed by the Big grown in any country, will be worth of run together and caked. H a was man suffrage ta Alabama and heavy timbers and the> firefighter! A few days later I received a note Thomas H. Cannon of Chicago waa fort to Induce her to enter the war on Creek Logging, company at Knappa. more titan $1,000,000,000, whllq the six foot high when be grabbed them from him aaylng that he had decided kept up their battle. Three children w ill receive >6 per their side, she has Insistently demand •ere handles, and now you can’t make elected high chief ranger of the Cath corn crop’s value may reach $2,600,- The planing shed, dryklln, power to rewrite the lost atory. Work he did him over four foot eight ss be lays to olic Order of Foresters for three years, ed that she bo ceded that part of Ma month until they, are 16 years old. 000,000. house and the greater part of 9,000,000 over a second time waa always bettor thar on a board. Jest pulled his knees at the closing session of the Interna cedonia which was awarded to Serbia In the passing of County Commie Estimates of the principal crop«, an than hte first effort i f I could «pare np and hla shoulders down, and I reck tional convention at Providence, B. L ' at the close of the Balkan wars. She ■loner Fred Dudley Sitton. Yamhill nounced by the department of agricul feet of lumber In the yards were i the time to become hte amannenala for saved. A Northern Pacific work train on his pants would bold hte gal The Inveetigatlon oondocted by also has sought to obtain at least a county lost a striking character and ture, based on conditions of August 1, saved 17 cars that were on the spur the work he would not only excuse me lows np If thar was any buttons on for the destruction of the original asaiN- the U. 8. commission on Industrial re portion of Macedonian territory which honored citizen. Mr. Sitton waa the 4how that all crops w ill be greater track of the plant. ’em. The uiau who owned the mat uscrlpt but If he received a higher cams under the Greek flag In the ■on of N. K. (Doc) Sitton, who came lations h»» resulted In a report that than last year. sheen vr.-sti’f to blame—o f co’ae ho About 800 men are thrown out of price for the second d raft than he had to Yam hill county to 1848, and woof The estimates give for Oregon an employment as a result of the fire. wasn’t—but a belt bo seed the calam telephone girls of tha United States same way. been offered for the flrat he would the friendship an.l esteem of the In increased production of 316,000 bush ity he started ta r Knoxville on the are receiving wages too low to enable divide the excess w ith me. jump, and be waa Jumpin’ when he a girt’ dependent on her own energies Lister Pardons Man Who Killed Two. dian Inhabitants a» Well ays the early- els of wheat and 640,000 bushels of Milwaukee Eagles W in First Prtea. I was only too glad to aacape w ith turned the co’ucr of the M il up thar. to maintain^ a proper standard of life. barley over that of 1914. Washington Olympia, Wash.—Governor Ernest day settlers. this penalty and accepted tha propo Spokane.—The Milwaukee Aerie of Dad’s ’ in yere. stranger. Come and sition except as to any pecuniary Inter Fines of $100 each were levied upon estimates for winter wheat show an The Pan-American conference con Lister granted an unconditional par Eagles won the first prize in the $8000 take a look. Mighty good man ho was. est In what he received fo r hla atory. don to H arry E. Carr, of Leavenworth, Emma Goldman, the anarchist lectur increase of 6,800,000 bushels over 1914 oontest In the exemplification of the I gave him a couple of hours avary “And you are waiting to take the sidering means to restore pease to er, and her manager, Dr. Ben Reit- production and an increase of 2,400,- body h o iu e r I queried as a wagon Mexico adjourned after having devel Chelan county, who waa convicted ritual at the grand aerie of the frater working day for a month, a t the oped no divergence of opinion ns to nearly two years ago of murder In the man, by Acting MunSeipal Judge Stad 000 in spring wheat. Washington’s nal order of Eagles here. Snohomish, drove up to the shed. . of which time the atory ter a t Portland, upon their conviction barley crop la reported in excellent Itar general purposes, but leaving un second degree for the ahootlpg and “T lr it’a It. stranger." Wash.,’ waa second, San Francisco In the conrae of another week I re* on a charge of distributing pamphlets condition, but the yield will be some -1« will lw a sad Right for your moth killing of two men in a court room at decided the exact course to be pur third, Seattle fourth and Helena. celved a note from tbe author contoto- ’7 er to <«■«■ tin* l»ody come'home." sued. It w ill reassemble in New York. Caakmera while one of them was be outfitting methods of birth control dur what slighter than In 1914. Idaho’s lng a check for $280, which ha aald Mont., fifth. “Tub r> lv sad. toler’bly sad." replied was my share of tha axceaa over what Lumbermen from northern Idaho, ing tried on a charge of assaulting ing the aeries of Emma Goldman’s winter wheat yield la estimated aa 1, the youug man. “though she’s been ex 078,000 bushels more than In 1914, be had been offered for the first draft meetings In Portland. * Mon x -a and eastern Washington, rep- Carr’s daughter. T H E M A RK ETS pectin' It for the last ten y’ara. I of hte atory. And what was a y ean- Four persons were Injured severely while the barley $rop estimate la for Portland. t^B>w Hboui what she’ll say. As the __ eattos 176,000,000 capital invested sternaUon to sea In Ma atonature tha and a doaen tramftod underfoot In a yield of 870,000 more bushel« than British Win Trench. In the- industry and employing 80,00$ wagon drives up and she sees me «he’ll name of one of the moat gifted Wheat—Club. $1.01; bluestem $1.07; . ; * - London.— S ir John -French, com Portland In a panic: which started on last year. stand in the door and call out: , people, a.mmarlaed their troubles uto ere before the public. red Russian. 94c; forty-fold, $1.0$; an outbound Sellwood streetcar at E. der three heads: bver-productioa, mander-tn-ohlef of the British forces f ‘Has It happened thia time. Rubol* H e had made a bat w ith a out-throat competition and fear of gov In France, reports that the lost T w elfth and E. Market streets after Villa Croaaaa Border to M art Scott. red fife, 94c. “ 'Yep, maw? that ha would submit a atory to our • El Paso, Tex.—General Francleco Hay— Eastern Oregon timothy, $17; a abort circuit in the controller box ••‘Smashed np or deadT ernment Interference. They te s tifie d trenches at Hooge, east of Yprea, In magaton« under an aaeumed name «»d “ ’Dead as a dead rabbi t f a n o th in g would coma of IL Boasethteff before the federal trade, commission Belgium, have been retaken by the had started a fire to tbe front vesti Villa crossed the International border alfalfa, $18.60. - ’Tackle an elephant did b e t Butter—Creamery. 27c. more than ho expected did canto of It: British troops, and that they have ad bule. The passenger« made a wild and entered Into a conference with Ft Spokane. • '’Wnra’n th a t maw? hla atory waa burned. Tkna «bowed Eggs— Ranch, 24c. n u b for tbe doors, women and chil General Hugh L. Scott, chief of staff d — ■ ■ * ............... vanced on a front of 1200 yards. R‘A bull circus r Wool— Eastern Oregon, 28c; valley, why ha treated ma aa nicely. I t te a m of the United State« army, at the home dren. forming a large proportion of the y . g. Troopers K ill ijlexleei». « ’And wuaa than th a t H s tried to that he had taken the same toney to of J. F. Williams. General Scott to a 80c. crowd, which nearly filled the c a r.. Town Is Held Up. lift the hull alrth op one of thorn ma- Brownsville, Tex.—United States me that 1 had taken to Mohair—lie . gaest of Mr. Williams. The 127.218 scree of land recently Maple H ill, Kan.— Seven robbers - aheens.' ggvalryman and Mexicans fought near why ha wished ma fo r hto eliminated from the Paulina forest re * ’Shoo! Shoe! And It hasted M m t Ha dartred to he w ith tea. to Mnrcsdr- .O n e Mexican waa killed. held more than 100 cltlsens at bay Beattie. serve and ordered- opened to home T a ft W ill Address Bar Associations. •“ All to smeehr me, and aa It None of the troopers waa reported to- here while companions blow the aafe Wheat— Blues tern, $1.08; club, $1.00, Portland.—On the afternoon of Mon ‘Doctor look at M m T out ha waa afforded aa of the Maple HUI State bank and es- stead entry on September 20, la not rod Russia*. 96«; forty-fold. $1.00; •• “ T w o of ’em, and both agreed that land that w ill attract cautious farm* day, August 28. Portland attorneys make lore to me. 1 hare oaped with |S000. bis prancin’ days waa ovpr.’ several years and have net yak era, ta- the opinion of tbe forest serv and their guests attending a Joint fife, 97«. Barley— $27 per ton. u, Taft la Grandfather, •“ Waal, I knowad they’d he I f he tha Mat o f tha burning a f hto ice. in fact, the service frankly as convention of the Oregon and Wash Hay— Timothy, $17 per too; alfalfa, tlon. Indeed. I never expect to Governor Waleh to Run Again. kept whoopin’ It up. an’ roebba he’s : Bar Harbor, Me.— Announcement of serts that the soil is poor and topog Ington state bar aaaoclatlona w ill 11» better off. At least we’ll allow that Boston.—Governor Welsh baa an raphy rough. What, timber ta found ten to ex Prealdent W illiam H. Taft, $14 per ton. the last o f tt. W hat the arrival of former President T a ft’s hs to, anA you cum id and cut some Butter—Creamery, I7o. tha tttoa waa that I could I flrat grandchild was made hers. The nounced he would be a democratic on the land la mostly wormeaten and who will apeak os " U w and O o re r» wood and food the hawg and W V jit ehUd. a boy, waa bora to Mrs. Robert | candidate tor renomtoattoa for a third valualaaa gad the ottmata to rigorous, V ah early start to bury U a i l i HB Tatt at her a g u a r to t* * * .” ' 7 1 got out at a small railroad atotton IB T e ilt OSST-. to find a crowd 1» front of a saloon, and as 1 began the causo of man of twenty tornad and replied: ✓ “Stranger, I can tell ye all about i t Do you w ant td see the corpeeT’ “la soma one deadì" “Dead as A own dad at th a t" a sew b a s e r WILSON PLANS FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE HAÏTIEN national PALACE OCCUPIED GERMAN ATTACKS VIOLENT IN VOSGES "3 n