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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1920)
" il in e O b s e rv e r MORO. OREGON. F R ID A Y ........... . January 2, 1920 he pri r, 75 year, #5 c cent* for six month«, 50 cent* fo-“ tour month«— but if na id in “dvance we accept $2.50 in full ‘or 2 y e a n . Shorter term * than o n i >ear 12 % cents per month A Blue M ark here w ill answer an i query, when entered upon our calendar <ivin£ the date of the paper as the date a which vour current subscription expires. IBANEZ VISITS AMERICA THRILL IN SWOOP OF HAVfK Pity for the Victim Cannot Altogether Overcome Admiration fo r 2 , .B ird of Prey. OREGON Nfii'SNO TES OF GENERAL INTET.EST • Although the hawk undoubtedly has a right to his dinner, there la frequent ly little ^sympathy shown for tbs bird of prey, but much for the victim that furnishes forth the fe a s t 1 A T Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. (Cepyrleht. ISA«, W aiiara Nawapapcr Ualea) The girl stood uudecidedly at the street corner. H er pretty brows were puckered in a frown, which vanished as her gaze fell upon a neatly paint ed sign. “Home for Women Em ployed," the sign read. “Term» Very Reasonable. References Required.** W ith a sigh of relief, the girl turned up her collar against the night breeae, and crossed to the white stone bulld- £ of the home. Inside the lighted 111 she paused breathlessly before The DouglM county Jail was di pop ulated Hat u «day night about 11 o’clock when the four Inmates tsegped after sawing their way out of the main cage and then dropping from r • *<*▼ window to the grout J caped prisoners but one »o .u ca^tued during the day. The confession of I^on Gr.-nnan, who surrendered gecenJv '■ au thorities at Douglas. Alia.; udu. tug that he robbed the Shasta Limited at Yoncalla on the night of June II, l $ l l x has cleared up one of the greatest mysteries In Douglas county crime an nals, according to S heriff Quine. It Is a thrilling alght_Jo see a fish- hawk, sailing a hundred feet or mors The carrier delivery system for mall above a rapidly flowing stream, sud will be started la Bend on April 1. denly bring his wings nearly together Major James Bruce, Indian war vet above his back and fair like a plummet C. T. MINKLER eran and pioneer of Oregon, la dead at to the water below. The action Is rapid, Harold Howell, who has been held McMinnville, at the age of 92 years. the wings are in motion by the time in the county jail al M». «11 f-r (he water la reached, and out of the Christmas business In Eugene this several months and pa » spray emerges the hawk with a One season exceeded that of last year by two trials for ♦’ ** it matron’s desk. fish In his talons, to be borne away to 100 per cent. The girl felt all at once as a pris Lillian Leuthold, a Itjytai '.be accompaniment of flashing drops A fuel famine has been averted In i Bandon, probably never oner may feel beneath the Judicial lie con thrown from the struggling flsh. eye. Aa coldly searching was the ma Hood River and wood and coal are ▼icted. Judge Coke dl? One day on a suburban lawn a mother tron's inspection of her own small fig fairly plentiful at the present time. Jury of the seco i : , ; oriole had coaxed a youngster out of ure. For the Improvement of the coast reported that ihc'^ . j : (he pendent nest, hung on the extreme dì b no 'You came," the woman asked, “In guard service at 81uslaw, a 36-foot mo - agreement. end of a branch where no enemy could the Interest of an applicant to the tor boat has been shipped to that point. find entrance. Just as the little one Indications that the s e fish an j home 7” The annual winter meeting of the game commission will rr* f »O ««c « was m ilk in g the acquaintance of all 'I am the applicant," the girl re outdoors, a sharp-eyed hawk saw the Oregon Jersey Cattle club was held at to Governor Olcott s i- plied. newcomer, and In an Instant the oriole Oregon Agricultural college, December that William 1 F '- ' . : The experienced one stared. was taking his first and Inst flight In 31. "YoU will pardon me,” she said as state blojo '• d the possession of the hawk, while the brusquely; “we are not accustomed to Oregon has an approximate total of mission w|" mother flew alongside pouring out her 968,759 acres In irrigated lands, ac December« 11, c . . Byron H. Uhl, commissioner of im receive girls who are able to pay for heart in rage and palu. Thus they cording to Percy A. Cupper, state en tained In letter” migration at Ellis island, New York, lodging elsewhere. This home la en pussed oui of sight. dowed, and for those only In the hum gineer. ernor from Fran The strength of the hawk’s foot is who had charge of the deportation of blest circumstances.” Albany voters, 98 to 60, have ap N. Flelschner of Portland, Russian agitators. remarkable. Some years ago a hunter The American observations of Vln* ’I.” said the girl again, “have no shot a ben hawk of large sice, breaking more money tonight than will pay for cente Blasco Ibanez, author of “The proved an increased levy for school the commission. purposes on the 1919 tax roll of Linn u wing Down came the hawk and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, my lodging with you.” In compliance v *'t, j hunter advanced to secure the chicken But. my dear young woman," the one of the most popular novels of re county. adopted at a conf r thief. The wounded bird made no at Charles Holstrom, for more than 20 land. Attorney G e ta ra matron persisted, “your clothing—your cent years, will probably be utilized In tempt to run, but faced his foe. When furs alone tadlcate unlimited means." one of his new works of fiction. years night watchman at the state cap draft the bill pro’ 'din * The famous Spanish novelist ex ital, died after an Illness of about nlue few feet only separated them he Abruptly the woman turned to her In payments to In ju r d u..'i r|< r pressed surprise at the wide apprecia months. books. jumped and attempted to fusten hla the compensation net. nr-er an- tion of his writings here, adding that talons In the hunter’s foot. A pair of “Miss Jane Page, Shore Acres, Cliff- The Hood River county court has nouncement made by members of th e he would rather be read In America heavy bunting boots were nearly cut Physical Training School Main town,” the girl answered steadily. adopted a budget that will raise a tax s ta te In d u s tria l acrid* n* rnr.im kd'' u through ns the sharp claws slipped off "The name of Miss Page Is, of than In any other country, as he Is an C h e a te r T . M in k le r of N e w p o rt, R. 1^ of 3181,851.31, nearly 330,000 more than The bill will be submf rd for ' ardent republican. tained in Shanghai. course, known In charitable circles,” the Instep. Had the hawk got a fair who w as the In v e n to r of the depth last year. the matron laid. "Be seated while I hold the foot would have been pierced. sidération of the 1* 1« - u;p r bomb used e ffe c tiv e ly a g a in s t the U- —Exchange. Crews will begin work on the Hood elal session In Je« y call her on the telephone." The vast majority of Chinese men boats. Presently the woman looked up from Rtver-Mosler stretch of the Columbia R e p o rts of exc e den;. remember their mothers as cripples her quest river highway as soon as the snow fruit and berry Industry o f *► Many a girl wanders Into a mission HAD ITS ORIGIN IN PERSIA “Miss Page Is not at home," she clears away. lamette valley, due ’o the r school who has not had her own feet said, "and I am not sure that I would Robert N. Stanfield and. Whitney Ing weather, were empha: 1* « !'. .¡.n ■ bound, byt has never seen a woman be justified In accommodating you, un- 1 Word "Check” Can Be Traced to Boise, both of Portland, were reap at Salem by C. I. Lew’ of her own class who could walk, and, der the circumstances. Our rule is— ” 1 Term Employed In tho Ancient pointed members of the Oregon land the Oregon Grow* rs r’•••*• therefore, she walks In a most ungnin Game of Chase. A cheery young person coming from ly fashion—scarcely conscious of her an Inner sewing room smiled. Seventy Per Cent. Employees in settlement commission. V. W. Brown, er*' Engineer B. R. Jones has completeed County Growers The historical adventures of the natural feet. “Oh I what a night, Mrs. Smith,” she Shaoghai Cotton Mills Worn* The Chinese Medical Association his survey for the proposed Monmouth ly does this *1 r .'r .... Washtostoo. — Business Interest«, word “check” give an Interesting ex an.Assuçtqtloi) jcpqiposed only Of Chi coaxed. "Let her stay. She can bunk ample of how a common term has with me. They’« two beds in my r gravity water system, which It Is «Mi- ^ h lc h tfcew xperrr -»V — en and Children Working " labor unions and the public generally gained Its present meaning. nese physicians mostly graduates from room. Anyway, It’s cold out, and even mated will cost 356,000. uninjured by the fretr*' American and English Institutions— If tbe lady’s clothes are swell, maybe are to be Bounded out as to the senti Twelve Hour Shifts. It comes originally from Persia, nnd Over 360,000 for produce and labor Because of the pn r car fihr r • ’e ment In regard to the guarantee- Is associated with the game of chess. have asked the entire educated commu she hasn't real money.” A was paid out by the Cottage Grove which Is said to be h»md>riP” nity of the country to co-operate In ” against price decline system said to be Mrs. Smith regarded the volunteer shah is a Persian king, and centu One-fourth of the women In the cannery during the 1919 season. The Oregon industri «• ’ In use by many manufacturers and ries ago the word shah, or something better health for the children of Clil Samaritan* Indulgently. na. All the Mission Boards operating sands of men ou o; . i. “That spirit of yours. Hedda." she world are Chinese—200.000,000 of total pack was 289 tons. wholesalers in the sale of goods. The like It, was used to designate an at In China felt that one of the greatest Salem automobile dealers have or Buchtel, chalrmr*’ of said, "would take In the whole town." them. They are going Into Industry federal trade commission announced tack upon the king in chess. Under contributions the Young Women's The glance she bestowed upon the In large numbers to work long hours ganized and plans are being made for 11c service commlashu; rt i that it had sent out several thousand the Influence of the medieval Latinist Christian Association could off*tr to a show to be given by the organization to R. H. Aishton. regional director of waiting applicant was softened. and for little money. the word underwent a curious change letters inquiring as to the opinion of the health of China would be to es “Your name, then?” she asked. In Shanghai, for Instance, seventy on February 19, 20 and 21. to “scaccus” and later passed into old tablish a normal school for the train United States railways at Chicago, and the plan. "Janie Leslie,” the girl answered. per cent, of the employees In the Eugene will hold a special election L. C. Gilman of Seattle, district direct The guarantee - against price-decline French as “eschec” or "eschac.” From Ing of physical directors. Gratefully her eyes sought those of cotton mills are women and children. for the purpose of voting 375,000 bonds the French It was but a step through Accordingly, In Shnnghal, which Is system amounts to a guarantee by Working hours for spinners are from to furnish funds for an aviation field or of the federal railroad administra the Norman tongue Into English as the greatest port In Chinn, the nation her Intercessor. tion, urging tha they s'd In relieving manufacturers and wholesalers in sell "All right,” Hedda ended the Inter six lu the morning until six at night and additional fire apparatus. check” or “cheque.” al committee established such a school — the situation. ing goods that should a decline In and from six at night until six In the view; “come with me, and I ’ll show After Its form was established the In 1014. The school has won favor The Cottage Grove grange has Join W. P. Andrew«, fonst valu 'Jon en morning. Weavers work from 5:30 In price occur before delivery of the meaning of the word began to extend with all educationists, both missionary you our cell." The name was fittingly given, Janie the morning until seven at night and ed the Commercial club in going on gineer of the northwest district, bu goods the buyers shall benefit by the from a formidable move In a game of and government. There have already decline, but if the market should rise chess to any stoppage or rebuff of been nine graduates from this school. Leslie thought, as she entered,the nar the wages are from ten to twenty cents record as opposed to the proposed Issue reau of Internal revenue, who has been a day. Hundreds of women are em In Portland since last September 6 In before delivery the manufacturer and something in progress, and gradually Miss Ying Med Chun, a graduate of row sleeping room, with Its barest ne ployed In silk filature mills, standing of 32*000,000 In county road bonds. K. G. Warner of Pendleton was ap connection with questionnaires by tim cessities for comfort. But between it came to designate anything which the Wellesley Schoo, of Physical Edu wholesaler would assume the loss. Hedda’s little bed and the one she her hour after hour w*ashlng cocoons In pointed by Governor Olcott aa a mem ber owners, has completed his work Complaints lodged with the commis controlled or restrained anything else, cation, has been dean of the.school self was to occupy stood on the cell’s basins of boiling water In the ex Graduates of the school are scattered her t)f the state livestock sanitary and will return to Washington. D. C. sion assert that working out of the and so came to mean a token or ticket. from Canton to Peking, teaching with one chair a great vase of roses, all In cesslvely hot rooms necessary for board to succeed the late J. N. Bur The questionnaires are now bring gent In the early days of “drawn notes,” or apartments where fine silk Is spun plan tends to prevent a decrease in drafts, the counterfoil or stub In the conspicuous success in twelve mission crimson bloom, In snow time. In Canton alone, there are 150,00*' gess. to Washington and the valuations the cost of living. The new guest bent her face de and government schools. book was called a “check.” About the There was one fatality due to acci placed on timber lands and timber women In factories at a maximum lightedly to the flowers. beginning of the nineteenth century "It’s like life,” she said to Hedda. wage of forty cents a day for women dent In Oregon during the week end product» will be made the basis of the word became synonymous with J A P A N E S E D O C T O R 18 Y . W . C. A. COSTS UP 82 PER CENT Ing December 28. The victim was Income and excess profita taxai? - "In life’s hardest, most unlikely places i and of fifteen cents a day for girls. draft, and some forty years ago was 1 O F F IC IA L . As part of Its propram of world Swan N. Swanson, construction work we come upon roses of comfort, like During the period between February established as the statutory definition W age E a rn e rs ’ L iv in g C o m p arison service for women the National Young er of Buxton. > your kindness tonight to me, a 26 and November 30, 1919, enough gas for “a bill of exchange, drawn ou a Women’s Christian Association Is ex M ade W ith J u ly , 1914. Dr. Tomo Inouye of Tokyo, Japan, stranger." ■ Thirty Filipinos, representing the oline was sold in Oregon to operate banker, payable on demand.” pecting to put on Its staff of sec treasurer of the National Committee of Boston.—An Increase of 82.2 per “Oh, that was nothing,” gestured _________________ ' *i" • the Young Women’s Christian Asso Hedda. _ “You were down on your retaries In China an expert on In Filipino student body in Salem, Philo each motor vehicle now licensed In oent In the cost of living for American dustrial cohdltlons who will develop math and Corvallis, assembled at Sa the atate for a distance of approximate ciation In Japan. Dr. Inouye has been Red Salle. luck. Mehhe tomorrow you’ll be up social work In factories, and work to lem December 30 to celebrate their na wage earners between July, 1914, and ly 6400 miles, based on an average of again. But rce,” Hedda shrugged re Improve conditions for women em tional holiday. Violet seas under deep skies and November, 1919, was shown in a state I 15 miles to each gallon of gasollu** signedly, “I’m down all the time." ployees. This work will Include the ment Issued by the national Industrial dotted on the. horizon from Qulheron S. T. Kestersen, fireman on the Cal consumed, according to a statement to Belle Isle the red sails of the Brit "Tell me,” said Janie Leslie, Im Introduction of recreation and social conference board. This represented ifornia, Oregon A Eastern railway, was issued by Sam A. Kozer, ass'stant sec pulsively. fife among the workers and of health an advance of 10 4 per cent since No tany fishing boats. Along this stretch severely Injured at Klamath Falls retary of a^ate. Nearly 30,000,000 gal of the Atlantic coast red sails have “Not much to tell,” Hedda replied, lectures and educational classes vember, 1918, 13.5 per cent since been known Immemortally. They ex | when he fell from his engine and was lons of gasoline was sold to Oregon only I thought It might help you to March, 1919, when prices dropped tern isted In Caesar’s time. In the “Com dragged 30 feet. know they was others In hard places, motor vehicle owners during the perl porarlly, and 5.8 per cent since last mentaries” occurs the remark that the Tony Lettis, recently discharged od covered In Mr. Kozer’s statement. too. I’ve got a Job In the basement DICKENS’ TWO LOVE AFFAIRS July. people of the coast made their sails at Kahili’s that keeps me here, all from the penitentiary after serving 20 Professor C. I. Lewis, one of the The Increase in the cost of five of tanned skins sewn together. Either right, but I can’t do what I ought to B iographer« G e n e ra lly H a v e O v e r months for alleged alien activities dur staff of managers for the Oregon Grow looked In te re s tin g Passages in the do for Tad. He’s ray little brother. major items in the family budget since they had no flax or did not understand ing the war. Is again under arrest, be ers Co-operative association, «ho fias L ife of the G re a t N o velist. Fve raised him, some way, since our Its use, but the more likely reason In July, 1914, w as: lieved to be Insane. made a deep stddy Into loganb< rry cul folks died. But the doctors say he Food 92 per cent, shelter 38, cloth Caesar’s opinion was that they knew I Johnson S. Smith, deputy collector ture, advises loganberry growers here T h e m any b io g ra p h e rs of ('h.-itles ought to go away now for two or three ing 135 per cent, fuel, heat and light no ordinary sail would stand against yeses—where the a i r Is clearer. Two D ickens have m ade little m ention of of Internal revenue at Portland, was after to delay placing their vines on the ocean winds, owing to the great 48 per cent and sundries 75 per cent. appointed federal prohibition director the trellis until spring to prevent years is longer than we can see to his love affairs, though It is c c ii.i.n weight of their boats. In time the for Oregon, according to announce freezing. Lewis advocated tills snve»* that the g reat novelist had l< \ » d p as make it. I got Tad a Job driving a Breton fisherman exchanged his heavy C o m m is s io n e rs S tand By F in le y A ctio n florist’s wagon so he can be in the sio n ately In Ms tim e, s n y a a v .;ite r in ment from Washington, D. C. al years ago. The subject htr boat for a lighter one and then he air. That’s where my roses come London Metis. It Is < nly In out-of-the- G. G. Brown, clerk of the state land brought sharply to the attention Salem, Or.—C. F. Stoat, of Klamath hoisted the canvas sail. Different in from. They let Tad have ’em when w ay little books th at oin- c o n n s ac ro ss board, has recommended to the board growers by the ricent unusually . Falls, and Marion Jack, of Pendleton, texture to when Caesar conquered they’re going to fall. He’s the best such re v elath ns ns th is : Gaul, the sails of the Flnlsterre seas that 3200,000 of the state school fund weather which froze many acre« «• both members of the state fish and und bravest kid—’’ Hedda gulped. I "W hen only « hoy of five y e a r s be Invested In school district bonds vines In the Willamette valley game commission, in letters received are of the same tawny hue. The Bre “That’s my streak of hard luck,” she C h a rle s Dh*k<us had a little playmate ton Is the most conservative being In bearing at least 5 per cent Interest. were on the trellises. here by Governor Olcott, stand with finished. “We all have ’em. Good n a jn e d L ucy, a ln*nutlful f a ir h a ir e d the world. The color of the sails of A bill to hold the attorney general As a phase of the purchase of r Commissioners Flelschner and Warren his forefathers must be the color of night.” child, whom he loved to d is tr a c tio n . responsible for the operation of all leg than 13,000 an es of potato land In refusing to agree to rescind the his sails, and of those of his son. On "Good night," said Janie Leslie soft “ It w as his first love, am i o n ly a islation enacted In Oregon will be sub tween Powell Butte and Prlnevllb b ly; “good night—dear.” commission's actioh in discharging W. this point nobody will be found to baby affection at tin t,. I t.it the novelist When Hedda awakened next morn n ev er fo rg o t It. It is a fact th a t she Is mitted for the consideration of the George L. Burtt, one of the biggest po L Finley from the office of state disagree with him. ing she found hfer guest already de th e h ero in e of at le a st one D ickens state legislature at Its special seaalon tato buyers on the coaat, and associ biologist. Dr. Tomo Inouye of Tokyo, Japan, a parted. While an Important young novel.” In January, ate» in central Oregon and elsewhere, delegate to the six-week International business man was greatly surprised a t P e rp le x in g . T h e o rig in al of D ora Spenlow In The city of 8clo has filed applica the Deschutea Valley Seed comnonv 10,000 Criminals Rob New Yorkers. Conference of Women Physicians being greeted by that^ young person “D avid C opperfleld” w as a Inter love A certain admiral used to relate a called by the Y. W. C. A. tion with the state engineer for the filed articles of Incorporation New York.—Criminals, In 10,000 sep story about a pretty girl on a Mis when he arrived In hie office. of D ickens, and one w hich w as un appropriation of 40 second-feet of wa tai atock Is Hated at 360,000. TL. “Jane Page !" he cried, "where have hap p y fo r him. T h - ‘a/ly, early In the arate thefts, robbed the people of New sissippi steamer who was anxiously particularly Interested In the public ter from Thomas creek for the devel corporators are Guy E. Dobson, Red you been?” York of cash and goods amounting sought In marriage by five of the health and recreational plans of her acquaintance, ^encouraged his affec “Spending the night at the 'Home tio n s, b u t h er p a re n ts o b jected on the opment of 326 horsepower for munici mond banker, Mr. Burtt and George L. approximately to 325,000,000 during passengers. As she looked on all of city for some time and Is medical pal purposes. Reid. A wide range of agricultural 1919, according to the New York Trib them with favor she sought the cap Inspector for girls In the public schools for Women Employed.*" she answered sco re of th e position he th en held In sweetly. "It waa not In search of ad life, an d she Inclined to th e ir view. The Phez company, with processing activities is made possible by th* tain of the boat for advice in mak of Tokyo, as slso In several prjvate une. ing her choice. His suggestion was schools In the city. There afe ap venture thia time, Billy,” she hastened She went swny to Paris to study art. plants and head offices In Salem, has cles, but It Is understood that the com to add at hla frown of disapproval. “I and completely forgot the unhappy received from a New York buyer an pany’s work will be chiefly the pro proxlmately 500 women physicians In that she should leap overboard, he, TH E M ARKETS. of course, making arrangements that Japan now, she says, and 400 women came to the city last night with money lover. Later,—when Dickens had at order for 65 carloads of apple elder duction of Netted Gem seed for th« Portland. no harm could ccme to her. This medical students. Dr. Inouye was the In my change purse alone. When I tained fame ns a novelist, she wrote to ’ to be delivered at the eastern city as California market. Oat»—No. 3 white feed. 363 a ton. •he did, four of her suitors promptly only delegate from Japan to the Y. W. searched my bag I found that I had him, and after a time there was a soon as the product can be made. B a rle y — S ta n d a rd feed, 172.50 a ton lumping in after her. and Jointly O. A. International Conference of Wo forgotten to drop my pocketbook In. meeting. R. N. Stanfield, well known she^v P rim itive Ferriea. Corn—Wh 1», 374, cracked, 376 bringing her back to the boat. "What men Physicians, In session during Sep Just aa I decided to call you on the But the lady whom the novelist had man of eastern Oregon, has closed a phone that sign loomed up, beckoning tember and October. There are rivers In India which arc- Hay—Willamette valley timothy. ever shall I do now?” she Inquired of known and loved had changed. lease with the Warmsprlngs Irrigation me, Billy, a direct message. I went the captMln. “I don't rightly know, > 260 28 p er ton; alfalfa. 331 50. Clay Eaters. Charles Dickens, at all times a senti district whereby he secures for 99 subject to sudden and heavy floods, to the home." "and over these It Is necessary to main miss." he answered, scratching his Butter Fat—74075c. The Agmara Indians, Inhabiting the Jane Leslie Page laughed softly. “I mentalist, was prepared to fVid her years the shore line of the district’s tain a ferrybont service. In some head In perplexity, “but It seems to Eggs Ranch, 60c per dozen. ahores of Lake Titicaca and the lofty had to give my own name as refer grown old with him, but he did not large reservoir at a reported consid caseR the metlifid of conveying a per ina Pd take the dry one." plateau ef ths Andea, find the strng- ence.” she said. "And there I found anticipate the change In her character. P o u ltry — H ens, 3 0 0 3 3 c . gle for existence hard at an altitude Hedda. Billy, dearest, can you find a And thus the attempt at reconciliation eration of 350,000. The reservoir or son across the river has remained the Cattle— Best steers, 310 76011 26; lake will cover thousands of acres and same for several centuries, as in the Y. W . C. A. In Japan. of more than 11,000 feet above the place for an untrained girl In your of failed of Its purpose. good to choice, 3 1 0 0 1 0 .6 0 ; m edium to In midsummer and early fall the watSr following case. A cord having been The T. W. C. A. work In Japan Is of see level.) Their principal articles of fices. I knew you could. You always good. $909 75. several years’ standing. A number of will recede and expose several hundred fastened to a large, elongated gourd, fbod arh quinoa, a coarse grain re make me happy. I’m going to be hap Rabbit Skins In Demand. H ogs P rim e m ixed, 3 9 0 9 .7 6 ; me and a smaller gourd being also tied to secretaries trained In thia country and sembling rice, and potatoes, of which pier when Tad gets his chance. I wll' There la a market fpr rabbit skins. acres, which will afford excellent graz It, the native gets astride, and, laying dlum mixed, $14014.60; pigs, 311 500 sent out for this work, together with tuber . their country Is the original tell you about Tad—and Hedda.” ing and give access to plenty of water Before the war an enormous trade his breast upon the larger gourd, pad 13 .60 Jspaneae women trained both over home. The difficulty of boiling food waa carried on abroad. It la said In the dry season. dies himself across with his hands Sheep—Eastern lambs, $130 13 50; h *** an^ In their native lend, were at so great an altitude necessitates that Great Britain and Ireland aloha Women, too. avail them Approximately 165 bridges and cul and feet. ▼Alley lambs, 310.60011; ewes, 3607. reedy to carry on the regular associa the previous maceration of all articles Looking for a Bargain. produced about 80.000.000 sklna an verts, representing a cost cs imkted at selves of thia alngular contrivance, un tion work when Mlaa Matthews, who Intended to be so cooked. The potato Elizabeth was th rifty.'«h e had her nually. Most rabbit skins are sold In Is considered the backbone of the T. Is therefore prepared for storing and picture takep, and her mother sent her bales, by weight, the fur from them $1,696,777, "kere under contract or ad der the escort of a ferryman, who, v S e a ttle . similarly mounted, take* hla charge W. C. A. In Japan, was celled to thia Hay- Eastern Washington timothy, refugee service. The Japanese asso use by exposing It to the frost; then for the proofs. “How much are they, being used for felting purposes, and vertised for construction dur'.: g the In tow. carries her basket, with per It la placed In water and stamped please?” naked Elizabeth, and the pho the sklna for making glue. The war- year 1919, according to t’l • saflual $38 0 39 per ton; alfalfa, 335. haps a child In It, on his head, and ciation. because of Its proximity and Into a paste, all the soluble matter Is tographer announced; “One dollar interrupted the Importations from Eu report of C. It. McCullough, er.g.neer conveys them aafely acroaa. Butterfat—750 77c. efficiency, was the first one to receive washed out and the atnrchy and fari and a half for the original and 50 rope and Australia to such an extent for the state highway department. Eggs Ranch, 650 60c. the cell for assistance. naceous substance remains. Thia Is cents each for duplicates. Elizabeth that the prica has greatly Increased. Because of the dlsaailRi?.. "on ex P o u ltr y — Hens, heavy, dressed, 45c; T h e W a y It Looked to B >*• . i n celled huno and It Is made Into a nu pondered a moment, then said: "I The better skins are aold by the pressed by consumers wit it *•. ¿ard to light, 40c The Diffsrenee. tritlous though Insipid soup. The Ag- think we’ll take six duplicates, please." doaen. When dressed thev become Mrs. Bepham—The papei .. ..f ,, -ateg charged by the Douglas County “When a man make« a hit In play Hoga— Prime. $15 25016 75; medium maras use clay as an article of food, the “cony” of the fur trade, often sold Vater A Light company a movement man who went crazy on hl» u«tiding Ing. he Is dapped into fame " to choice, 314016; pig», 312 60 0 18.60. mixing It with quinoa. The clay they d«.v under fanciful names. American breed Nova Scotia Cherries. "Well, what of I t r is on foot at Roseburg to vote bonds use Is of a whitish color and rather Cattle — Beat steers, 811.60012; er« ere raising all kinds of rahhlts B en h am — He must have beep crazy The province of Nova Scotia raise« "But If be makes a hit Ip earnest, gritty, f it refill analysts shows that exceedingly large and load one black M Ueri, 3S.7i0».5Q, calves, 37013. that produce the beet “cony" of the In the aum of approximately 3600,080 befo re that; otherwtae he wouldn’t he la clapped late Jail." I with which to (natali a municipal plant. it contain« aq organlq matter. cherritg, have had any wedding day. T. W. C. A. STUDENTS TEACHING IN CHINA ONE-FOURTH WORLD'S WOMEN IN CHINA PRICE GUARANTEE TO BE INVESTIGATED U j