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The Story of Our States ORPHANS ARE HOPE SIT IN JUDGMENT OF THEJEAR EAST TO AID SHIPS AT SEA STATE FAIR HAS HISTORY (Continued from Page One) lngton county certified that 10 meas ured acres produced 850 bushels of By JONATHAN BRACE oats, and one acre 15 bushels. Oregon Teacher Telia of the B. Stone, surveyor, swore that he XXIII--- MAINE BSCURED 110,000 Children in American British Law Lords Give Grave Famous Italian Wlrolosa W izard Ex- measured the acre of land for C. P. plains Naw Dovleo Which Ho Pro. I d th e Burkhart three miles from Albany During the past week many tests have been made Consideration to Appeal haze of an Orphanages “ Over There.” dicta W ill Rid Sea of Much from which 51 3-4 bushels of wheat tiquity the old with the of Its Terror*. was threshed. This was. I believe, of Scotsman. Icelandic sa- the father lof Robert L. Burkhart, The hope of the entire Near East gus record a New York.—Senator Guglletmo Mar w ell known Jersey breeder. Many country, according to Miss Margaret v o y a g e in coni, wonder man of wireless, an Reid, teacher In Jefferson High School 1000 by Leif, nounced the invention of what might other just as remarkable yields were of Portland, who recently returned son of Eric the Bed, who sailed be termed a radio searchlight, by certified. A “trial of plows” was a from Greenland to I-abrador and from a term of service in the Near means of which radio waves, which notable feature of that fair. down the coast of Maine. The A list of life members was announ East Relief orphanages in Russian May Sue Traction Company, Whose can be reflected like light waves, may next probable voyage to this be sent In a given direction in a beam ced in the 1869 catalog. These fol Conductor Refused ts Accept Bat Armenia, Is bound up In the 110,000 All purchasers are satisfied. The demand will be foast was by John Cabot In 1497 Instead of being scattered to all i>ointa low: Major Simeon Francis, U. S. A tered Coin Offered in orphans being ted, clothed,- educated and later by his son Sebastian. of the compass. great. Get your orders in early in order that Payment of Fare. J. H. Douthltt, Albany: J. Q. Thorn and trained for farming and the in It was. however, C'apt. John The famous Italian said be believed ton. Corvallis; H. W. Eddy, Milwau dustrial trades. early delivery may be assured. Smith, the leading spirit of the London.—The five law lords, consti this invention could be utilized in such kie; A. J, Dufur, Portland; J. R The continuous wars which have settlement at Jamestown, who tuting the house of lords. In session a manner aa to rid the sea of some of Bayley, Corvallis, and Thomas Smith swept this unfortunate country since sailed as far north as the Penob its terrors, for with a revolving re 1814, she says, have left It devastated as the supreme court of appeals, sat flector the transmitter would constitute Roseburg. On the back cover of the scot and first drew a rough chart around In solemn semicircle. Lord and its people helpless, starving and in of it. a radio lighthouse, capable of flashing catalog is a full page dvertisement despair before the staggering task of Haldane sat in the place of lord chan guiding beams nearly a hundred miles. of the W illam ette Farmer and this In the grant by James I to cellor upon the woolsack, with the reconstruction. Addressing a Joint meeting of the was repeated the next year. The the Plymouth Colony Maine was "They are plodding on as best they throne itself behind him. Lord Fin Institute of Radio Engineers and included In their territory. Op back is torn off the proceeding year’s lay and Lord Cave sat upon his right. can," says Miss Reid, “but are cen position to the Plymouth Colony Lord Dunedin and Lord Wrenbury the American Institute of Electrical report. A. L. Stinson was publisher tering all their hopes for the future arose among the king’s courtiers In the magnificent Engineers on his latest discoveries, the and proprietor, and the price was of the Armenian and Syrian races up upon his left. and Sir Ferdinando Gorges and chamber, Its red benches nearly empty inrentor said of the proposed radio 22.60 a year or 21-50 for six months Captain Mason succeeded in ob- ' on 110,000 children in the American except for a group of lawyers and lighthouse: “B y means of the revolving beam A gradual increase in the number of tainlng for themselves rights to i orphanages who are receiving careful officials near the entrance, the five the country between the Merrl- ' American training. Outside the orph law lords, in grave tones befitting of electrical radiation It is possible exhibitor at the fair each year can be mac and Kennebec rivers. This ! anages there is practically no school their high function, read out their for ships when within a certain dis recognized by the number jof the they divided, Gorges taking the ; ing or training to be had. Every ef learned Judgments one by one. Nota tance to ascertain in thick weather awards. northern section. Meanwhile ! fort must be directed towards the dif ble documents these, in which the five the hearing and position of the light The next catalog I,'find is for 1893. ficult objective of mere physical sur , Gorges had sent over a small col concurred in one decision, abounding house. . This is the oife which makes much vival. Many 12 year old children can “It seems to me that it should be ony to the mouth of th- Kenne neither read nor write. This is be In such portentous words as torts, possible to design apparatus by means of the offer of 215.000 in cash prem bec, but this settlement .us soon malfeasances, condescendences and the cause war has swept that country ever of which a ship could radiate or pro iums, as quoted In the opening sen abandoned. The first permanent since 1914. These boys and girls are like. ject a divergent beam of the short tence The secretary’s salary was settlement was made in 1825 at Clearly a landmark this, in the his from well-educated families, and real wave rays In any desired direction, fixed at 2500 per annum, with 2100 what is now York. Massachu tory of the development of the law Have learned that The Herald prints the izing how handicapped they are, they which rays, if coming across a metal for an asistant. The chief marshal setts objected to Gorges’ claim come to the orphanages and offer to of England. What grave matter was lic object, such as another ateamer, received 25 per day during service. and finally annexed ull the terri thus engaging the earnest considera best butter wrappers. We have the large give up part of their food if they can would be reflected back to a receiver All other employees received less ex tory up to Casco Bay and called be given schooling. From the desti tion of the noble and learned lords? on the sending ship and thereby im this northern section the District size, 9 by 12 inches. Our prices a r e - tute families come mothers In rags Surely nothing less than the fate of mediately reveal the presence and cept ticket vendors at race track and of Maine. Maine was dissatisfied and tatters, thin and hollow-eyed from some great township, or the destiny of bearing of the other ship in fog or gate, who were given the same wage with the rule of the mother state during the fair week. The next year hunger, offering to make any sacrifice some estate of millions? thick weather.” and by 1820 succeeded in being My noble and learned lords. In point it we will only establish schools for Marconi’s radio searchlight hears the secretary’s salary was reduced to admitted to the Union as the their children. * * • In all the orph of faet, were talking about a penny— little resemblance to the battleship 2300 per annum and stood at that for twenty-third state. It sounds better anageg the children are being taught a two-cent piece. Maine was tlie first state to searchlight. It Is rather a special ar some years. M. D. Wisdom received to read, write and figure in their own translated into American currency. rangement of wires on towers or that amount for some years, beginn adopt prohibition. In the begin My Lord Finlay seems to think some language. The older and brighter chil masts. ning Maine was strongly Demo ing about 1900. He was offered dren receive Instruction in geography, thing the same himself, for through cratic. It was largely for this During his lecture Marconi exhibited that amount when' he resigned. This out his Judgment he referred to it not history and English. Because bread is reason that -she objected to be pictures of reflectors resembling the needed so much more than education, as a “penny," but as a “penny piece,” weird apparatus pictured in imaginary he refused as he wished to devote ing ruled by Massachusetts we cannot afford a sufficient number or “a coin.” Need it be said whose tales of the conquest of the world by his time to his paper, the Rural Spir which was Federalist. Since of teachers to teach personally all the penny it w as; that had been carried Martians. Through the use of these it. The work was coming to re 1856, however, Maine has been Many are buying them in the larger quan children, so our few teachers give their up all the various steps of the law into reflectors at both ends, dear speech quire all of one* man’s time. Frank decidedly Republican. It has six the house of lords? It was a Scots extra time to the bright pupils, who tities, but we are here to’serve you all. If electoral votes for president. was exchanged during experiments Welch accepted the place at tht sal are able, in a short time, to serve as man's penny. The name Maine was so desig over a distance of ninety-nine miles, ary. He nd Mr. Wisdom did much Conductor Refuses Psnny. you want only a few we have them with j teachers for the others. These chil nated in the charter of 1639 in he announced. toward starting the fair on a career Almost two years ago one John dren are marvelously industrious. which Charles I grunted this out the name. These we sell as follows— of real greatness. It was Mr. Wisdom Practically all the work of my orph Percy climbed upon a street car in the land to Gorges. It had already 81 YEARS YOUNG who induced the board to give two anage was carried on by the children, city of Glasgow. He tendered to the been commonly used by the sail race purses of 2500 each, when they who did all the cleaning, sewing, cook conductor of the car In payment of his ors as distinguishing the main ing and laundry work, also helping in fare a penny which was slightly said they were unable to pay,’2200. land from tlie many Islands marked and Indented. It was, in fact, I the hospital work and clinical treat- along the shore. The nickname He showed them what a drawing ! ments. They realize that every penny ol a penny which John Percy had him for the state Is the Pine Tree card good, clean racing can be made American money must go for their sup self received earlier In the day from State. Its area is 33,040 square and how near the entries w ill come port and to help other children keep another conductor, and he determined miles, which is practically us to paying the purse. alive, so the boys of our orphanage, to return It in the way by which It large as the combined area of Ladd & Reed show as heavy w in when they wanted a swimming pool, had come to him. The conductor, how the other five New England ners in the Shorthorn class In jl8 9 2 , States. dug the hole themselves and then went ever, did not like the looks of the ( © b y McClure N ew npaper S y n d ica te.) and N. C. Marls, in 1893. J. W. Mc without supper twice a week for many penny, and demanded another In Its weeks In order to buy the cement and place. John Percy said it was good Kinney showed Herefords,/and from the labor of the workmen to finish It. enough and refused to give another. here on many of the best known An Inspector was called to reinforce “When the little refugee children breeders of later years are Bhown the conductor, and stiff John Percy re come into our orphanages they are as exhibitors. Dr. Jas. Wlthycombe, always in a most pitiable con d itio n - fused. afterwards governor, Bhowed Cots Finally he was marched off to the dirty, covered with vermin, clad only wold sheep in 1892 and both sheep In filthy rags, and many of them af police station on a charge of refusing and Shorthorn Rattle in 1894. He flicted with scabies, trachoma and oth to pay his fare. He was kept there THE HERMISTON HERALD was the leading winner both years. er diseases resulting from starvation, only ten minutes, but this was long By J O N A T H A N B R A C E enough to fire him with determination W hile our boys and girls, club exposure and lack of care. The first X X X .— W IS C O N S IN task is to clean the child thoroughly, to see Justice done between himself work is the growth of recent years and the Glasgow corporation, which T H E many shave its head, and treat the eyes and It is worthy of note that the empire scabies sores. Next comes a system owns the street cars. builders who managed the early (fairs John Percy then commenced an ac W i s c o n sin of careful feeding, lest the food prove did not forget the children. Premi with French fatal to the famished and emaciated tion against the corporation for 225.- ums for “boy or girl under 16 {years” names show little bodies. In about two weeks the 000 damages on the ground that the were not on butter only, but for a t h e French little waifs are able to run about, but actions of the conductor and inspector influence In largo number of classes. It takes a year or more to make them had been injurious to his feelings and ___ its early set The next premium list I find Is over into normal, wholesome children. his reputation. He lost the first round tlement. The first white man Their Joy and happiness in the para of his fight In Scotland when the court for 1907. The custom of publishing Echo, Oregon to penetrate this region was dise of an American orphanage is the of session dismissed hla claim, on the the previous year’s awards in with Jean Nicollet, who was sent out thing that makes it possible for an ground that the corporation' was not the coming fair’s lists of premiums in 1634 by Champlain to open American worker to endure the sights responsible for these actions of Its has been discontinued. Even then trade with the Indians. He that must be seen on the outside of the employees. ■M AN U FAC TU R ERS O F- “210,000 in premiums for livestock One “ Bonnla” Fighter. landed at Green Bay nnd prob orphanage walls every day. But happy But John Percy la evidently what agriculture and manufactured pro ably traversed the country to as they are, these little ones never Chicago. Fur traders and mis ducts" was announced w ith a flour seem to forget the awful things they they call In Scotland a "bonnie fight sionaries followed and the latter have been through. We had one little er," and he carried his case up to the ish. But the racing prizes had been built a mission where Ashland boy named John, four years old, who house of lords. He did not pay his divorced from the regujar premi When the firm that J. F. Edgeworth, now stands. This w’as the first for weeks after being admitted, would railroad fare to London for the pur ums, which was not the case when age eighty-one, win working for tried pose, nor la he being put to any ex church erected In the state and steal the shoes of the other boys, their the former 215,000 wag announced. around it sprang up the first books, food from the kitchen, every penae in the costly process of suing to retire him on an old age pension at By that time three prizes for cash the age of seventy-one, they did not before the highest court of appeal. He permanent settlement. <• Joliet thing. This was because the only way and Fnther Marquette descended he had of keeping alive ail his life, has taken advantage of the legal pro meet with much success. Instead, Mr. was given. Later a rule was adopt The Superior Product of Scientific Milling the Wisconsin river, and La had been by stealing. Another boy ol vision which permits a poor person Edgeworth feeling that he was Just in ed that no exhibor could draw Salle explored a great deal of six years would sit by the door, for to set the law In motion at the state's the prime of life and still a star down more than two pries in each Makes Better Bread Wisconsin before he took his days after he came, with his hands out charge if he sues In forma pauperis. salesman, decided that he would atari class and that rule still stands. fumous trip down the Mississip begging for food, despite the Tact that And now the house of lords has decid gelling on his own account. And now, There are five pries in each class Try a Sack at the age of eighty-one, he finds that pi. Among the fur traders to i he was receiving three meals a day. ed In his favor. for some breeds of catfle and sheep Whether John Percy’s penny really he has built up a lucrative business come to Wisconsin shores was It was hard to make him understand selling photograph supplies. in the 1913 premium list which is Daniel du Lbut, after whom the that he still did not have to beg for was good or no better thsn It should In “Jimmy.” as he is known to all hla the next one I have. But this rule be Is still not decided. What the law city of Duluth, Minn., was food. A four-year-old boy who had named. ; spent the previous winter begging in lords have ruled Is that the corpora customers, ts one of the spriest sales had been in force earlier than than. During the Revolution Wiscon i a ruined village and sleeping at night tion can be sued upon a mistake made men In Chicago, nnd says that he can Changes of a minor nature are now sin remained loyal to the Brit among the sheep, had a perfect horror by the conductor and inspector. That not see any retirement In sight for made in almost every premium list. Of being sent away from the orphan la enough for John Percy. It may himself for a grent many years. ish and though Wisconsin be The hog fu tu rities lare o l recent age. One day he recognized two women be added, as a matter of historical in came a part of the United origin and have ¡been a strong fact visitors who came from the ruined vll terest, that of the five law lords who Bachelor Hotel to Be Built In Chicago. or in making the great hog show, States by the Treaty of Paris In lage where he had begged when scarce upheld John Percy in his fight for his 1783, it was not until 1816 that Chicago. — A 20-story, 750-room whirh is one of the big features of ly more than a baby, and he ran to two cents three are Scotsmen.— bachelor hotel, to cost $4,000,000, will federal troops really established me sobbing and in terror, pleading Warre B. Wells In New York Tribune. he built In Chicago and opened next the fair every year. Almost every authority there. Indian upris with me not to let them take him away ings continued for some time spring by New York City Interests, year sees some new and necessary The boy who ran my errands was 12 KILLED IN FIGHT WITH BEAR says a recent announcement. Work buildings erected and ow ing to the ending only with the Black years old, an Armenian. He had seen Hawk war in 1832. Then fol will be begun on the building within steady growth more are needed now. his entire family killed before his eye« Aged Man Is Blain and Partly De a month. lowed extensive Immigration It Is a part of the steady growth ol in a Turkish massacre. Hiding among from the New England States. this groat fair voured by G rizzly A fter Terrific the ruins, he escaped massacre, but Battle N ear Yellowstone Park. Wisconsin had formed a part N othing has been said of the social . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . next day was found by Borne Arabs of the Northwest territory until side of the fair, which is reflected who took him into the desert and mad« 1800, when it became a part of Livingston, Mont.—Yellowstone park Bees Latest Violators ; in the best managed campground of him their flare for two years. Then rangers are trailing a huge grizzly ItM Hcenery I k »uperemoly sublime It» hotel» are marrelou» estab- Michigan territory, under which of the Prohibition Law ; any big fair in America probably. be was rescued by the English and bear that recently killed and partly Jurisdiction it remained until lHliment». I»» cam,I *pietty Iitti» tent and cottage village», Albert Toler has been "mayor” of brought to our orphanage. — i devoured Joseph Duret, sixty, an old- 1836, with the exception of nine model» of cleanline»», sanitation, comfort and simple, Informal Bee bootleggers that manu- J “The personal history of each llttlf time Montana trapper. Duret's body the campgrounds for many years. years, when it was considered living. 300 mile» o f fine boulevard». An Ideal place for vacation orphan Is a tragedy in itself and n< was found on Slough creek, near the facture alcohol-flavored honey I Historic personages have camped on a part of Illinois territory. With nro fri**« nf . . pleasure». Rend for beautiful illUHtrahd booklet telling all about are the the latest vlnl'i violators of tho the ™ j one but those in close touch with thex park, with an arm and a leg partly those grounds. In early days, before the admission of Michigan as a it» wonders and picture. Volstead act In Clatsop county, I little ones can know thsir deep gratl chewed off. Signs Indicated the Lear state, the Wisconsin territory transportation was as easy as now, Oregon. County Agricultural { tude and reverence for anything Amer . bad been caught In one of Duret's was created, which included al the camping habit was formed by Agent McMindes asserts that • lean. This gratitude and reverence to) traps, but had broken loose when the so the present states of Iowa since so many stills have been * Oregon’s citlens, and it has continu universal throughout all that land « trapper came by on his rounds, Rnd Minnesota and portions of operated in the county, quantl- • ed. Over 2000 persons are frequent sorrow, where the helping hand «1 Horace M. Albright, superintendent • OPERATED DAILY BETWEEN North and South Dakota. ties of fermented mash have ■ ly camped at the Oregon stale fair America, through the Near East R* o< the park, said there were evidences In 1814 Wisconsin was taken J been dumped In Isolated spots J grounds, and good fellow ship and lief, has saved hundreds of thousand | of . terrific battle, and a rifle, clawed into the Union as the thirtieth l and bee» feed on the mash. Aa i harmony prevail, due to the excel- from death by starvation and toda; and chewed, was found near the state. Its area is 56,666 square ON, THE MAIN LINE OF THE J a result the contents of some of • ent management of Mayor Tozler. offer* the only hope for the surviva broken trap. One shot had been fired miles and it has thirteen elec and rehabilitation of these tragicall] from the rifle and a bloody trail I the hlvea are highly flavored, I New attractions w ill be at the toral votes for president I stricken race*.“ I according to the county agent. ■bowed that the man had crept a mile I old Oregon state fair this year. But The state is* named after the and a half after receiving hla Injuries Wisconsin river. This is an the livestock, the racing, the excel GO NOW. September 15th la the lis t date Hen Slay* Rat. OJibwa phrase which means “Arm y" Tests fo r Collsglana. lent agricultural and horticultural passengers can arrive at W est Yellowstone There la alwaya a good demand for Rsrbnnrvlllo, K j '-'-A singular com “gathering waters. ” It Is some That the results of regular academic exhibits, the spirit of the camp and make (• complete tour of the Park, market poultry and eggs, and there hot was staged at the home of Charles times railed the Rodger State. tests do not clash with the result* of 'w hich closes September 19th. <®*v McClure New»pn>*r S y n d k i l « , j Smith here, when a rat. trying to alwaya will be, but like every other psychological testa, but accord with ground and "auld lang syne” w ill do commodity, the price received by the as much as alUelse to make It a sue- 1 ,-a p tu re the ehieka of a bantam hen I-et our representatives explain various i seller depend* upon the quality of the them, la shown by comparison of the cesa. I asked Mrs. Wilson, the able tours which enable visitors to see the Y el. grade* made by I ’enn state college . . .. . told. _ Good, plump, tender •Indents ’ The on. mast important faet for all went to the rescue and all that wa* . . . In both kinds of ex«mIna *ss‘M*n l ° r ««^retary A. H. Leah, lowstone so comfortably and at minimum krm poultry keepers is t>st egg pro- i fo be seen was the feathered bantam i fblekena, properly f it t e d , always eons dons. For the last two years fresh men how abr,ut fhla year’a fair? “Rigger .costs; also quote fares, prepare your Hln- ttctlon la determined directly by tia covering the rat and pecking vlo- nwfMl **« tnP Price, while the scrawny, have been given the army. Thuratone an<* *>®tter than any previous one,” Jerary and make your reservations. tad and amount of feed given and i iently at the Intruder. The rat put taflartar stuff ha* to be sold for and Blnet-SImon testa and these re- her reply. And she says thia ap- F C. W0UGHTER, Agent hat In order to Insure heavy laving up a hard fight, but the bantam pecked ’rh,teTer wl,I bring. The fanner . _ i,h !* iim to ii - - a he hens must he fed grain regularly « • eyes »«d then proceeded to ; wh* ,ber* «• no Prnflt I" the T2 -_Tu.h_ department will be glad to make all necessary arrange Invariably those stu- Her promise and that of her chief ments for anyone wishing to vis*t Yellow nd must have dry mash continually kia It. poultry business la generally one of demlc ratings. whBt , hey And vaUablc. ______ ___________ I fellows who raise the latter dent* who made lew averages In the mean stone. Call on him or addreee WM. McMURRAY, General the‘r those who llv . some distance will Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon c o lle g e w o r k . Qf 97 studente dlamlaaed 1 camp again, « ON 2-CENT PIECE Marconi Announces the invention of a Radio Searchlight. THEY WILL NOT BLOAT O WINS « FAVORABLE DECISION M IN E R A N T IB L O A IJ A L T E R See O. C. Young, Resident Agent Subscribe for The Herald~$2.00 WEST END FARMERS 100 for 200 for 300 for 500 for 12 30 62 100 for for for for $1.25 $2.00 $2.60 $3.75 10 25 50 80 cents cents cents cents “ The Hom e of Good P rin tin g ” The Story of Our S tates E ch o F lo u r M ills High Grade Patent B lue S tem F lour DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED Y ELLO W STO N E N A T IO N A L P A R K Nature’s Wonderland and America’s Most Famous Playground THROUGH SLEEPING CAR Portland and West Yellowstone UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM W J *