The Observer
SIDEWALK tS THEIR MARKET
GEO. LIVINGSTON
thereon were supplied.
Frank Davey, who will represent
M O R O . O R E G O N . •_____
W h e r e A ll B e r ts o f G o o d e A r e O le -
Marlon county In the next -legislature
po sed o f b y N e w Y o r k ’ s -
Is preparing a bill providing that spe
J u ly 30. 192C
FRIDAY.
“ D o w n a n d O u ta ."
cial sessions of the legislature can
Principal Events of the Week consider only measures specified In
he price of The O l i v e r
The
A , the Bowery approach to the Wil
«ear
7? cent« for six monthi, 50 ceou f
tne call of the governor.
• B la n k e t s , a n d o t h e r A r m y G o o d s
Briefly Sketched for Infor
!our 'moQth. -bu» if n .id in • d v ,n c *
liamsburg bridge may be witnessed an
Portland's 26 banks and trust com
accept $2.50 in fu'l ‘or 2 y e a n .
Short5
A n e w l i s t o f n e w b a r g a in s Ju st a v a ila b le !
A n d w e u r g e t h a t yo u n o t
Interesting sight at any hour o f the
panies aggregated $162,268,516 at the
" m i ’than one year I ! , cent, per month
mation of Our Readers.
c o n fu s e a r t ic le s o f f e r e d h e r e w it h " s a lv a g e " o r go o d s
day. says the New York Times. This
close of business June 30, this year,
f o r s e r v ic e . E v e r y it e m o f f e r e d is In th o r o u g h ly s e r v ic e a b le c o n d it io n — a n a
A Blue M ark h-re w ill answer
Is the gathering of near down and-QUte
reports the state superintendent of
query, when entered upon our ‘
so g u a r a n t e e d .
M a n y a r t ic le s a r e n e w l
disposing
of
what
la
left
of
their
J iT iM »he date oi
p e o e r- * he dale a.
The city treasurer of Salem reports banks. This is an Increase of over 20
wardrobes and who. being poor sales
Governm ent Harness
a total of $64.641 In the city treasury,
Naw W agon 8haata
men. usually take what Is offered and
million, dollars Jn a year.
T he heavy U. 8. A rm y W heel Harness,
A
rm
y
W
agon
Covers
11
ft.
4
Inches
The water supply of Roseburg was
(collar and hames type) complete w ith
The Astoria realty board will form
no, what they expected to geL
by 14 ft. 8 Inchee, of heavy Governm ent
brtdlea, fu ll lenath tinea. u Ath ®1’ col
10-ounce olive drab duck.
Complete
-town to be chemically pure when m- a holding company to purchase the
The other morning there were four
lars, hames, leath er tiacea, breeching,
w ith ropes on ends and aides. Use them
etc.
The raw leath er alone coat the
on hand. One had three frayed silk
jpected.
:«,□«» oo a i t ju^muJOAOG »Ml 1>°3 iua»
property to be used as naval base site
Qovernm ent $62.60 w ith o u t labor or
o
in v us oAuu noX puw jbo jnoX jo ep|s
Portland has been made west rn and deed the property to the govern
shirts, two pairs of more or less worn
trlm
m
lnga.
Nothing b etter for farm
for W agon Sheets, use them to protect
work, heavy hauling or
“ “ • £**
trousers and three sets of silk under
headquarters for the Democratic na- ment, according to a plan which has
hay, grain and m achinery from
In
splendid
condition. $64.96 Bet for
take one on your trip, faaten It to t M
wear He asked 50 cents each for the
two an,mala, fre ig h t, paid to your ra il
toual committee.
our price $13.46 delivered to your s ta
been adopted by the board.
road station.
shirts and took $1 for the three. The
tion.
Kev. J. Oroachupf, formerly of Spo
Rev.
Father
Arthur
Lane,
rector
of
A rm y Pup Tents
By JESSIE DOUGLAS.
trousers brought 75 cents the pair,
Saddles
kane, has been Installed as pastor oi the Albany parlsn of the Roman Cath
Shelter T en ts 4x6 ft. comprising two
while he had much trouble In dispos
New full rigged stock saddles w ith
regulation
shelter
halves; a ll guaranteed
the Lutheran church at Baker.
tf£5?A~~?~çç5$$$ç$$$$ç$3$$aSÎSS$Sîî®Wnr in' of the wllk underclothing at 25
olic church, has received notice that
horn; w esterh type, weigh 40 pounds
free from holes. Fins for Soy Scouts
each.
New
and
perfect.
$62.60
each.
,(£, !... bi M c C l u r e N . » « P » P « ' S y n d i c a l e .
The fund being subscribed at Co he has been appointed by Pope Bene
or play tenta. $1.7$ each delivered by
cents n garment.
Genuine M cClellan Saddles as used by
parcel poet.
think «he's pretty?” .Kit-
quille for a wew Methodist churcn dict XV, a pfothonotary apostolic of
Another hail a fnr-llned coat which
U 8. C avalry; guaranteed In serviceable
Large A rm y Tents
condition. $19.50 each,
omtully. “Why. her eye« wasn’t so very awful looking.
George Livlngstcn, who Is chief of has already passed the $6000 goal.
He
the church gvith the title of Monsignor.
iy «i'-
Big A rm y Ten ta 16 feet wide, 16 feet
she
opened
her
own
brown
New
Full
Length
Pants
tried
Id*
best
to
ge,
$5
for
It
and
held
he
bureau
of
markets,
United
States
Thirty-eight portable school build ' The body of Mrs. Eddyth Knox,
long, 11 la s t high, w ith >
w* u -
are b l u e
Men's Trousers, fu ll length, of all
made of 12.4-ounce double filled duck—
one' io their widest and gave W lliarn on for nearly an hour. Finally a mo- department of agriculture.
ings are to be constructed Immediate young W ichita. Kan.,, woman, who dls
wool Olive D rab worsted; excellently
the best ths U. 8. Governm ent could
D«vev a glance through fringe.» u.'hea torninn came along and. after digging
tailored; every pair new and guaranteed
procure. E very tent complete w ith pole,
appeared near Albany, waa found In a
ly for use of the Portland schools
-K,.,.ily. a faded blue. I think!” Anil •n every crevice of hls pockets, pro-
pei feet. $6.15, postpaid.
hood lines, etc. F ree from holes and
ditch
near
town.
Suicide,
prompted
C. F. H artwig of Bend claim s that
tears. Class X X Tents $32.96. F re ig h t
she pntni*--n.y how that girl paints!
•
New Mess K its
uced $4.78. This won the coat.
paid to your railroad station.
CUea
he can lure electricity sufficient to I by dep en dency over the death pf her
F rying Pan and Plate of alum inum :
AA Tenta same as above, but used
A ragged fellow had three razors,
••Why I thought—“
Ideal
for
campers
and
Boy
Scouts;
all
less; w ill render same Service as new
develop 60,000 horsepower from the husband two years ago, is believed to
“Thai » all yon know about IL then!” for which he asked $1 each. A big fe -
new. 56c complete, postpaid.
tent, $41.96. F reigh t paid to your r a il
have caused her death.
Canteens— Something every Boy Scout
she answered almost snappishly. "And tow with why whiskers wanted a |
road station.
a ir .
and camper should have. U. 8. A rm y
The contest of the will of the late
razor hut wasn’t willing to pay the
The Gale tract of 10 acres adjoining
New Blankete -r
•
Murcia'* features aren’t a hit regulur.
w a te r-tig h t Canteens, 46c each, postpaid
a C ‘ M ’ L Blanket No.
the University of Oregon campuB at Henry L. Plttock, founder of the Port
••I went into the library to get a price He offered 45 cents, then 50. He
Khaki Breaches— T h e genuine A rm y
Ht)i i ndld new G ray W ool Blanketa.
hook I couldn't find and she showed »»ought for 00. •
K h aki Breeches; a lim ited quantity a t - a
averaging
6«x88 Inches; all new; never
Chicago.—Appointment of commit Eugene has been sold to the unlver- land Oregonian, who accumulated e
v e ra i
urchaaed under
$1.60
pair,
postpaid.
-
UHed.
¡Wat
This -market” Is held In the open
used.
Bast grade
fortune that reaches nearly $8,000,000.
me lust where It was In the sh e lv e s-
each, postpaid.
slty.
tees
to
devise
plans
for
the
co-opera
Em
ergency
Act.
Unbreakable.
M
irrors,
measuring
3x5
the sidewalk, and the police do not
smart little thing—" he suld almost
will
be
carried
to
the
Oregon
statt
A rm
rm w
B lanket»—
la n k e t
Inches, each In case; fine for hunters or
Miss Celia Gavin, city attorney of
K haki or Oliva Drab A
y B
tive marketing cf grain and livestock
a ll
appear
to
care,
for
there
Is
never
any
Everyone know s- w h at they are. all
Scouts. 36c each, postpaid.
to limi-vlf.
«.
The Dalles, has been appointed a mem supreme court by Mrs. Caroline P
wool;
all
new.
$7.96
each
postpaid.
was
determined
upon
at
the
final
ses
Barracks Bags for clothing or la u n
••Of i nurse, If Marcia wants to work interference.
Leadbetter, daughter of Plttock. ,
dry; splendid, big bugs. 66c each, post
sion of the American farm bureau fed ber of the Democratic state central
Overseas Cape—All naw; every one
It’s all very weft, hut I think a girl's
B. W. Kern of Portland is in th<
paid.
perfect. 66c each, postpaid.
committee.
„,.„v I* a» home: al least u girl of our GEORGE HAD ANOTHER GUESS eration. The livestock proposal was
Money
Belts—
All
new.
Ideal
for
Gloves— K n it Jersey gloves: «very P * lr
Benton county jail aw aiting a gram
HportRinen and Boy Scouts. 45c each,
The U.
new and perfect. 39c pair, postpaid.
unanimously approved when the ubbo -
. 8. * 8. Birmingham and a Jury Investigation on the charge o
-he said decisively.
postpaid.
she looked up at William Old Gentleman Had Also Been Doing ciatlcn ’s com m ittee on that industry division of six destroyers paid a visit
R E M IT BY P O S T -O F F IC E M O N E Y O R D E R ,
grand larceny. Kern is charged w i.i
’ v uni su <1. 'Aren’t you starved?
recommended
it.
This
action
came
a
(o
Astoria
ddrlng
the
American
Le-
Some Thinking About the High
M O N E Y O R D E R , B A N K E X C H A N G E OR C A S H IE R ’S C H E C K
having stolen $10.55.62 from the Anu r
A dimple thimble deep In her
Cost of Living.
few hours after the plan of the grain glon convention,
You run no r i.k — v . r y t h l n , '» o . r . n t « d . » o U y « r e p r ~ . « ^ J .
H .t l.f .c t l.l.
lean Railway Express company, foi
«idling cheek caught his eye and he
com m ittee had been received faver-
permanent headquarters of the whom he was a railway mt ssenger.
or
your
money
back.
Order
at
once—
the
supply
won
t
last
long.
ailmltteil in himself that Kitty wua the
A congressman who Is Investigating ably by a majority of the convention. American Legion’s PaclfiQ coast com
Prominent residents of souther:
the high cost of living said to a Wash
prettiest thing he knew.
The grain com m ittee, which will be m lttee to combat radicalism have been
Oregon have petitioned Governor 01
H e matched Kitty’» hands as they ington correspondent:
appointed soon by J. R. Howard, presl- | established In Portland.
flew about the preparations, soft white
cott to extend executive clemency tc
“The h. c. I. Is responsible for many
3 5 9 -3 6 1 E. Commerce Street S a n A n t o n io , T e x a s
rn nas ueeu
,
under a penitentiary
hands will» pink oval nails. She light vagaries and queer compilent*008- » dent of the federation, wilt be a per
.to
r
y
fruit
p
o
k
in
g
plant
of
the
Dre-
|
UcU(in, i ,
ed i tie lamp under the chafing dish and
manent
body
with
headquarters
in
"A young chap who hnd go, en
sentence for the killing oj McDonab
raiu for Sarah. When Sarah came In gaged to n girl was talking over the Chicago. It will Investigate existing gon Growers’ sssoclation
Stewart In Jackson county.
It b
to the room ,/caring a tray that held future with her.
I ,
f co-operutive marketing as well Creek in Douglas county
claimed that lie acted In sett defense.
St. Helens shows a growth from 742
cheese and butter and toast and tai,
••‘With prices what they are.’ anld | Piaas oi ttrop
v ____
as suggest new plans. Members of
Reorganization of the child welfan
' William’s eyes were again the girl, ’we must be content, George,
In 1910 to 2220 In 1920, and Clatskanie
by the skill and -rapidity dear, with a small flat and one or, at the com m ittee will comprise leading from 747 in 1910 to 1384 In 1920, ac commission of - Oregon presages o
prompt and thorough investigation o»
grain producers, grain elevator men
Of those soft’ hands of Kitty’S as they the most, two servants.'
cording to the census figures.
Portland baby homes will» a view to
-r. d the bubbling mess In the chafing
and
others.
“George coughed.
The state fish commission ma^e an
ascertaining the reasons three such
••
‘It’s
my
Idea.’
he
said,
‘to
live
with
A
resolution
was
adopted
directing
h<li.
B-t
investigation of property near R ob *
homes had refused to accept recent
It was a delicious rabbit and Kitty your old man the first couple of that efforts be made by the farm bu
burg with a view to selecting a site
•md witTlam laughed and chattered, years.’
charges from the Oregon Humane so
reau to obtain cars to move crops. It for an exclusive trout hatchery.
hut underneath It all William V a s con
“ ‘But, George—’
also was recommended that freight
With the coming of the haying sea city.
scious of a discomfort that he could
“ T h a t’s my Idea.’ he Interrupted.
Mrs. Edward F. Matlius, operator
problems be referred to the federation son, the Bend lumber m ills are losing
at th e m o u th o f th e C o lu m b ia R iv e r are a
Think of the money we can save. No
no, place.
of
a children’s nursery in Portland,
to
obtain
uniform
freight
rates
^and
many
em
ployes
who
are
leaving
for
When he had said good night and rent, no light, no grub bills, no coal.’
was found guilty of a brutal and vi
equal facilities for all farmers.
work on Oregon and Idaho ranches.
Ihe door had hanged after him. Kitty
" ‘But—’
cious assault on three-year-old Edna
... l ack Into the sitting room and
Portland railway officials report
•“ I Insist on this thing,’ George In
Romansky by a municipal ^court.
.-w herself down angrily on the blg terrupted again. ‘1 tell you, I
there Is some
EF.IEF GENERAL NEWS
w Improvement - In - gupply
v ~ -
Rossman sentenced the woman
of
car.
for
loading
lumber
and
other
|
Judge 1 ^ » ^ lniprlgonment ln tbe
“Then
the
door
opened
softly
and
«•ouch.
-F o o l!“ "he cried to the pillows. the .girl's father entered the room.
Heavy property damage was caused pro<juctg from the Pacific northwest,
-He's a fool! Why doesn’t he pro
“ ‘Children,’ he said tenderly, ’I have by the cyclone which hit North Da-
Ne&riy one huudred young people city Jail.
Marshfield was named as their con
P« wr ? 1 wouldn’t even think of tak derided that when you get married
kota In the vicinity of Minot.
representing Presbyterian churches
vention city for next- year by the
ing him If hls father didn’t own the I’ll come and live with you for the
fo r residents o f th e in te r io r a n d are a t'th e
Following the discovery of a $10,000 throughout Oregon have met In ^Al-
members of the Oregon 8tatc Elka’
l»avey mills—old stupid—”
rest of ray life.’ "
h e ig h t o f th e ir g lo ry just n o w
shortage In hls accounts while city bany t0 attend the summer conference, association in session at Salem. No
-I’ll soon make William stop living
auditor, Mayor E. A. Bock, of Salt
The cjty of Hood River has let a other city was a candidate for the
the simple Ufe. After he marries roe
Salmon 8svad Queen.
_ j contract for the construction o f *
he’ll have to give up that room over
The aslmon with a ring In Its jn°atiL I ake City, resigned.
honor.- Dr. J. H. Rosenberg, of Prine
The formal notification of Governor k lne<i city hall and firemen’s head-
a shop on Fairview street and stop that figures In the arms of the city of
ville, was elected president of the
being a workman ,n the mills." S h e Glasgow. Scotland, which are also James M. Cox will be held August 7, quarters at an estimated cost of $33-
association.
blew on, the csndles beside the mir those of the ancient see. Is said to at Dayton, Ohio, and that of Franklin
-
Unless the state emergency board ! b
ror ai d . limbed the «Fairs undauntedly. record a . miracle of St. K entlgem . the D Roosevelt August 9, at Hyde Park,
Following the wrecking of their
colled Into session to supply funds for
William
l>avey.
walking
home founder of the see. and the fourth New York.
church, partly destroyed by fire, the
tho • operation of the state 'livestock
through the darkness, was thinking of bishop of Glasgow. A certain Q”000
A total of 1,340,000 seedlings, prln- Baptists of Bend are planning to erect
sanitary board, payment of indemnity
Kitty_ .and thinking hard. "Jove, but gave a soldier, with whom she had
are s p le n d id ly e q u ip p e d and a ffo rd keenest o f beach p le asu re!
clpally Douglas fir, were planted on a new fireproof structure to cost $36,-
she was pretty.
A hit flighty, of fallen In love, s ring that had been
for the slaughter of diseased cattle
her con sort; but I the forests of Oregon and Washington 000
vourse. and lots of notions. That about
will cease, according to Information
presented to her by
The Round Trip Fare to any of them 1»
ending
30, ac- ploneerB
Tbe annual
no, working, for Instance, when her ^ v l n g ^ b - t s ^ t h e • rl.g , infriimp
threw it nnd
Into L ord the
in g fiscal
to a year
report
by June
the United
o f Wheeler
° 11^
^ n
sent out in a circular letter by Dr.
father realjy needed her help."
W. H. Lytle, state veterinarian.
$
He thought of Kitty again suddenly, the Clvde and then demnnded It of 8 tates forest service.
ties was held at the Julia He
Hereafter patients committed torihe
*
* | Ohio got Its third presidential candj- | p|oneer grounds, 13 miles southeast o
,
Plu« 8% war tax
when he went Into the library a few hls disloyal lady.
state school for feeble minded by coun
nights later, returning tho book on
In her Blarm she sought help from datfl foJ. the 1920 campaign when the Fossil.
T h e added pleasure of a trip through the delightfully
ty courts and brought to the Insti
merchants that he
had h»„<le<l
been stu
n g. I St. Kentlgem . and he. p ro ew lln g to | prohlbltlon nat)o„al convention noml-
Dr. Clyde Mount of Portland was tution before the superintendent hca
. . he
the W hook
picturesque Colum bia R iver Gorge »• «Mured
the river, forthwith caught n snlmon. I
Aaron s W atkins of German- elected president of the Oregon State notified the court of bis readiness to
if your ticket is purchased of the
across the counter to Marcia Hsden
whlch, on bring opened, was found to
q
learning from W. J. Dental association at the business ses accommodate additional patients, will
UNION PACIFIC 8Y 8T E M
that Kitty bad said her eyes were fad have swallowed the sll-lm portsnt
.
accept the. sion,. which concluded the annual ses
O r e g o n - W a s h in g t o n R a ilr o a d A N a v . C o
bo returned immediately to the county
ed.
Faded?
He looked Into their Jewel. The queen regain«! the g<x»d Bryan hat fte W0U
N o rth Beach visitors have the option o f rail or river
sion ln Portland.
• inclurent blue depths quite forgetful jfraces of the king, nnd lived a better | nomination,
from which committed at the county«
route from Portland, but choice should be made
Manufacturers and public service
of wbst he was doing until he «aw
expense.
when ticket is purchased. Let our agent
corporations ln the Portland district
• .. in1* cheeks begin to deepen their life afterward.
After exam ining every phase of tho
Skipper Sued By Washington Cadets.
explain all particulars, make reservation
.
Pn,nt7_nn, Kitty w ss mistaken
ub « sawmill refuse for fuel to a great
present milk
controversy, United
and arrange your trip
Seattle,
Wash.—
Eight
merchant
ma
Believed
Victims
of
Indiana
rp Mureln didn’t paint. Funny how
er extent than any other section of States Attorney Lester W. Humph
Three skeletons, believed to he those rine cadets from Washington, stranded
girl* could ge* those things wrong.
the United States.
reys of Portland announced that the
•YJOUIC
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you show « ipe?"
he stumbled, I of m rly Am-rlmn w ltlom wore nn- at Hilo, Hawaiian Islands, have
The Buehner Lumber company at government could not prosecute any of
- ,h e m I d nod the eecood volume of | Mrthcd « , Kennohonkport Me hy .
<ull for $26,000 damages
North Bend has begun construction of
’ ldrtfort X ' t ^ d “ ™"« ">o w«r of a geln .t Captain E. P. Eckhardt, maa- a monster smokestack. It will be of the interests concerned for manipula
this?"
.
tion of prices or violation of the anti
He followed her Into one of the long. 1812. Two apparently were victims of U r of the training Bhlp Vicksburg.
concrete 110 feet high with a diameter trust laws. • Humphreys said his In
dusky, hook-lined abysses while she
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of 10 feet at the top.
pointed out the hook sitting snugly on Tndlnfl massacres or wars. Embedded
vestigation, personally conducted with
| | wsco Plant Is Burned,
The orchard of George Webb at The the aid of special agents oí the de
»♦* shelf. She reached up to It and as In the skull of one of the skeletons
was
an
Indian
arrow.
The
tip
of
the
A8toria
Or.—The
town
of
Ilwaco,
Dalles, one of the finest ln the entire p a rtm en t of justice, liad sa'ifcfled him
d i e did William saw her profile, not
of the
second was chipped
necessity vi
of being state, has been leased to Japanese in
regular, hut with a certain piquancy, skull
«tun w.
»w» ---------
..„ „ „ h .a o V ff | Wash faces tne neceB»uy
that the government Ivas no cause of
a certain something that drew bis eyes h ^ " in a w elU rsinw l hand. The third without light, power or water for
terests. This orchard
an r consists of about action against the producéis, the dis
bark to hers.
Jkrieton was thnt of a man seven feet indefinite period as the result of a fire | &50 Bcrea of bearing fruit.
tributors or the producers distributors.
“I s«y." he asked, “what time do
The Roseburg city council unani
.
n iu . vw » - ____
tall. It 1* believed that the bodies that deBtroyed the plant of the N o r t h
Portland officials will await fur
you get through here?"
mously voted to flsh t the new rates ther investigation before they take
“Atrnlne “ “she sm iled; and William I wpre bur| ed In an old cemetery on this ghore L,ght & Pow er company
granted by the Public service com too aerliwsly the plnmi for the con
wondered why two such simple words sp o t Rnd that the graves were cov-
m ission to the Douglas County Light struction of a $50 0efi COO terminal ex
should sound so charming. "Is there (>red over by earth thrown up when
W estern States Lead In Depositors.
anything else I can do for you?"
| the fort excavations were being made.
change building and the unification of
W ashington.—Three western states, g Water company of Roseburg.
Josephine and Grant counties both the term inals In Portland. Seattle and
“Yes you can let me walk home with
Wyoming. Montana and Idaho, led all
„.„ sn s
you," he said.
About tho Dead Sea
M b .« on May « ,n U,e number o , bank |y b n ^ d e c
Vancouver, B. C.. ns presented to the
She did not answer "yes’’ or no, | Swimming In the Dead sen Is re-
bm'when at nine he stood waiting for I f is h in g sporf, hut swimmers have to I depogRors, p w 1000 population, ftfc create of 1913 or 20 per cení; Grant city council by A. P. Gillies, president
DCLCO UOHT
of the Consolidated Americanadlan
her. she smiled demurely up at him. be careful not to get water Into their cordlng to figures compiled by the
HV CSAMWW
county. 5496, decrease of 111 or 3 p e r Terminal association. The association
AM c 6 f r (p
All the way home he eanght glimpses eyeR. i n n ton of water from the ( as-
ntroUer of tbe currency.
•A t I. H««—<
Increases
«OJ&S
will construct and finance the build
nt.
of her fnce beneath the lighted street plwn Bea there are 11 pounds of salt.
T»«»
IMMlIVtD
Attorney
General
Brown
has
sub
i
n
g
and
the
whole
project
wftich
will
lamp; u»»d ss at last she stood on her ,n R ton from the Atlantic ocean there
H a s Fire Loss,
F ifty th o u san d D e lc o -L ig h t p la n ts io opera
as r i sav .
own doorstep, with the yellow light I are 81 pounds, from the Mediterranean,
M
USKS MJKMB*
mitted to the state land board a pro Involve a total of $100,000.000. states
tio n o n A m erican (arm s are saving at th e
Medford. Or.—The most destructive posal to transfer what are known as I the president. The matter has been
m ost consarvative es tim ate, an h o u r a d a y
falling on her. he wondered why he | m pounds ; but In a ton of
__ there are 187 pounds. Contrary I nre ln Medford’« history occured early
Hyde-Benson lands from the United referred to Commissioner Barbur, who
each— o r over 1 8 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 w o rk h o urs a year
had never __________
noticed her before
But it was Msrcls herself who star- I
n prevailing belief, there are plains I Monday morning when Eads brothers States government to* the state of
Thof <« t g u a l to a n a r m y o f 6 0 , 0 0 0 m a n
lias turned It over to O. Laurgaard, city
tied him.
I on the shores of the Dead sen that are warehouse, In the heart of the city ,
O torking ten h o q r e a a a y f o r a t u u m o n th .
Oregon.
*
v * ___
¡engineer, for Investigation.
“I’m leaving here In a month." she
fertile and well watered that as burned at a loss of $100,000.
Recent rains have damaged consid
"
D e lc o -L ig h t Is a com plets electric lig h t
•said "I’ve l»een offered a much Wrier
„„ one crop Is harvested another
erable bay In Lincoln county, but the
an d power p la n t fo r farm s an d su b u rb an
position In Rockport." She held out can 4>e planted; but ss a whole, th e
Secretary ßoosevelt Resigns.
loss is more than offset by the in
dreary
region.—Youth’s
hornet,
a bare band and then ss he took It In baR)n |S n
W ashington— Franklin D. Roosevelt. crcaBed yield of later crops. A bumper
I t furnishes an ab undance of d e a n , safe,
hls big ope «he ssld "G’ i d »n’t please. | Com panion.
econom
ical lig h t, a n d operates p u m p ,
»"»emocratlc
vice-presidential
candidate,
crop
of
berries
and
potatoes
Is
now
don’t look »»I II 1" ••'0 dree Imck the
c h u rn , cream sep arato r, w ashing m achine
Girl Studies to Be Blacksmith.
submitted to Prealdent Wilson hls res assured.
’
roughen«*! little hand.
_
an d o th e r appliances.
•,
A girl Junior at the University of Ignation aa assistant secretary of the
Property owners ln Brownsville who
“You *»“c my hands sren t soft bs
I%
is
also
lig
h
tin
g
r
u
r
a
l
stores,
garages,
rau<*e I lake care of the stoves.” she Washington Is learning the black tisvy. effective August 5.
have property abutting on Main street
churches, schools, a r m y cam ps s n tL r a iL
smith's trade. Jaxx la no lure to her,
and Spalding avenue In the district
said.
*
w ay stations.
William suddenly saw another pair for the anvil chorus Alls her ear and
which the city council proposed to
. Two Dead in Canadian Cyclone.
of hands, soft, white, with oval pink she looks forward to owning and oper
pave
have
filed
two
petitions
asking
Regina. Sask.—Two persons were
nails; for some reason a curious lump ntlng a forge and a farm of her own
H U VERY B R O S .
The desire to master blscksmlthlng rilled, a score Injured and property the circuit court to grant Injunctions-
got In the way of hls talking.
against
the
contract
entered
Into
bf-.
a
ro
s
e
from
her
resolve
to
be
a
far
m
a
r,
“Good night." he ssld at last.
lamaged to the exteut of $200.000 ln <(
ween the co uncll and L .
H e r o ld ,
nnd aa such to know something of ma \ cyclone which swept the southern
W iry whs It that that smalt rough
hand shouhl eome before him again chinery. So she studies the fashion part of Saskatchewan.
Salem contractor.
and «gain on I»*»
home? And ing of bolts and bare and the pointing
’ The report of ths Clackamas county
T k . DomMtL
C i W W. &■»
thivee expre»«l*« eyes, and a mouth nf plowshares.
_ , .
i superintendent of schools for the past
neither s ’«H nor bowshapad but gen
T h , J«wHh
.n o .-,
im t w
In ••lari««
O v e r 30.000 DELCO-IJGHT P lanta in Actual Us*»,
tie In Its - irvea? He let himself Into
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fr
o m »>1 to
Frog 8l«p< Sevan Years.
hla own ij mint chamber at last and
the Jewish calendar. The Jewish era
11 per month over the previous year.
After lying dormant fM seven yenre
reckons from the erentlno. 3.700 year*
l»efore ho struck a match he spoke
n , be solid concrete of « sewer man
O -A L I T T L E M IS S IO N A R Y W O R K IN Y O Ü R
Due to the faulty diet In most In
and three months before the
nlmxl to '»'"«self in the darkfi««ss
“If It t«;c n't l»een for Kitty, I would hole In Ixvdl, Cal., a frog took an hour’s mftBeemeot of the Christian era. The stances, 30 per cent of fifty six chll
n •< td
Pl «e
v<»,ir
unhath and then hopped away, sc- Jewish year consists of either twelve Iren examined by doctors ln connec
it i l a d a v a b v ( a l l í t u r
Mver l:.rve known that the other gtrl -ordllig
1o the foreman of a gang of or thirteen months of ttventy-nln* tion with baby conferences In two Ben
D O C S < H e S C L F -S T O W t
•Klatwl I w-nder If I’ve got a chance "
O b -p r «
q U R iit ie f l ‘ »f T h e
»»borers repairing the streets there,
O
N
A CAR oew eR A LLY
or
thirty
«lays.
Tile
civil
year
com
ton
county
communities,
were
under
ba |H« d. r«*l
•’he duration of the frog's long slVep
ip- il» - .
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While over on High Street a g
In<n~.» .«uUh- the month,,
W O R K M V G H B S X T E fc
WB U h L ’T m
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i a ¿yrtn r mlD s rt kT
*“ * “ ‘
mediately
after
the
new
ifmon
follow
lifting a shovelful of
T
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T
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Attorney
Ocncral
Brown
has
ad-
** tole was constructed seven .years ago
them maniple copie». Hs* p l t \ lit!
ing the autumnal equinox; th* •CCl**’ ’•»«Ad S ta ts T r e a s u r e r H o f f t h a t hs
nd had not been disturbed until torn slasllcal year begins with Nisan. The
s m ilin g r s d ’ s n t ly . as she lo o k e d into
ut during ths recent reconstruction
th e tin y b lu e fls n .e e th a t le a p e d up to
, Nr MW b . j . o k v t.u .1 » ., M, »»!•• w o u t f l o t paw » tM i m J I H 9 l
r»rk.
m e e t h e r.
a ’
OF GENERAL INTEREST
N e w W a g o n S h e e ts,
TENTS, H A R N E SS,
« I fh VO cur.‘ M ’
HIS CHOICE
FARMERS PLANNING
TO SELL TOGETHER
r
F e d e r a l D istrib u tin g Co.
THE
Ocean Beach Resorts
G loriqus .
V acation
D elight
North Beach Resorts
Clatsop Beaches
Tillamook Beaches
Win. McMurray, Genml Passenzer Agent
DELCO-UGH'
Farm Efficiency
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