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Mosier Bulletin Planters P rop ose Drastic M easures to P revent Repeated Strikes. Issued la ch frld.y MOSIER. DRIVE. J A P S O F F . OREGON EVENTS OF THE DAY Newsy Items Gathered from A Parts ot the World. Honolulu, June 23.— The work o f OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST g ettin g a jury to try five o f the Jap anese strike leaders charged w ith con spiracy in connection w ith the strike o f laborers on the sugar plantations be gan today. Several o f the leaders stated today D ELEG ATES ARE NAM ED. F A R M E R S W A N T R A IL R O A D . G overn or Selects C itizens to Attend Trans-M ississippi C ongress. Believe Umatilla County Trolley Line Would Help Shippers “ Not at a ll! We value the horse at £5,(XtO, and the stakes of the 'Two Thou sand' at £5,000 more." “ And who tells you he ia going to win that race?" "W ell, you see,” rejoined Grenville, smiling, “ we are guided there entirely by your own opinion. We are credibly in formed that you have thought it worth while to invest a large sum of money ou his chance, and we have a high opin» ion of your judgment In such matters.” (T o be continued.) Salem — Governor Benson has ap Pendleton— B elievin g that w ith an the strike would be resumed on the pointed the fo llo w in g citizens o f Ore independent electric railroad extending W A L L S T R E E T 'S LAM B . Ewa and Waialua plantations July 1 gon delegates to the Trans-M ississippi across the wheat belt o f U m atilla D U f l l t e r P u I I i m t i P l a y i n g a «¿nine o f Developm ent congress, to be held at county and connecting w ith the boats when they would again call out 3,000 W h ic h One K i o t o N o th in g . Denver, August 16 to 21: on the U pper Columbia river they Less Important but N ot Less Inter Japanese who have returned to work. “ that the claim is a perfectly valid one, The luinh who thinks he can filch H. L . Corbett, E. W . W right, W would be able to sell th eir wheat to C H A PTE R XX. esting H appenings'from Points They declared that all the Japanese in C. M cBride, Henry Haha, A . H. Dev- better advantage, the farm ers o f the Sam Pearman had received the writ anil of course, just now valuable.” money out o f W all street Is penn!tte«l Outside the State. the islands are affiliated in one large res, I. N. Fleischner. J. B. Eddy, S ig county are again talkin g o f building of service of rhie hcriot claim with ap "M y dear sir, 1 am not alluding to tbe to succeed In his operations only until organization. Sichel, John F. Carroll, Julius M eier, the proposed line. Though no plans parent equanimity. It must be liorne in right or wrong of the i ase ; hut, situated he has enougn to make It wortn l lie R epresentatives o f ¡the planters de H. C. Wortman, Edward J. Failing, have y et been worked out, the propo mind that practiced spwulators on the as we are to each other, it seems rather while for n professional to get up and The second trial o f Calhoun w ill statr clare that, i f the threatened plan o f Portland; W. H. Sheusloff, Clifford sition is to be fu lly discussd at a m eet turf, as elsewhere, are accustomed to absurd our going to law with each other." take It from him, says a w riter in "Better, Mr. Pearman, say, situated take their reverses with much outward interm ittent strikes on alternate plan Monday, June 28. W. Brown, Salem ; U. S. Laughary, ing o f the County Farm ers’ union, What posslb'e chance nonchalance. But, nevertheless, when his as we were. Moreover, the nearer and Everybody's. tations, enabling those working to sup Ex-Governor McCord, o f Arizona, is port the large number on strike, is car D allas; Herman W ise, A s to ria ; John which is to be held in this c ity June 26 visitors had departed he commenced pac dearer the relationship, the more acri Pas a gambler in such a gama ns this? H. H artog, Eugene; E. L . Smith, T w o plans fo r the building o f the accused o f bigamy. ried out. the strikers w ill be ordered Hood R iver, W. L. Thompson, Pendle road have so fa r been proposed. One ing the room after the manner of a caged monious tbe law suit ; for a hitter quiCrel Would he play poker with no chance tiger. It was not likely Denison, whom commend me to brothera, from Cain and of sw ing the cards dealt, or o f know Roosevelt has sent tw o baby ante off the plantations. This would mean ton, W a lter M. Pierce, La Grande; is for the farm ers to build and operate he ha«l deemed so entirely in his power Abel downwarda." ing how many cards his opponents lopes to his daughter, Mrs. Nicholas that the Japanese would have to va J. H . Dobbin, Joseph; W . A . Messner, the line themselves, while the other is “ Then I am to understand that my en draw, and with more than a suspicion would have ventured upon such a bold cate the homes furnished by the plant Independence; A . H. M iller, M edford; to induce someone who is in the ra il Longworth. stroke as this ex«*ept under very high le gagement with Miss Denison is at an end? ers and would be homeless. A le x M artin, Jr., Klam ath F a lls ; F. road building business to construct it. gal opinion, and whatever it might suit May I ask upon what grounds it is brok «hat the cards are marked? Y et he In the hope o f checking wholesale does worse than that when he deals in The Japanese training squadron is P. L ig h t, L a k e v ie w ; G. A . Barrett, I f undertaken, this w ill be the second him at the time to say in disparagement en off?” sm uggling at N ew Y ork, 100 additional stocks on a margin through the New expected here tomorrow. of Romford, he was quite aware that no " I f you wish to know upon what terms Athena; Jesse Edwards, N ew b e rg; co-operative movement fostered by the watchmen w ill be put on July 1. The I ’lanters’ association has receiv W. H. Ragsdale, M oro; F. A . Soufert, Farm er’ union, the building o f a string c o u iis p I' m opinion in London Nttxxl in you Htnnd with Miss Denison, see her, and York stock exchange. Does he ever A paymaster in the Rssusian army ed from its agents at Washington, D. The D alles; P h illip Knowles, D ufur; o f warehouses in the northern part o f higher repute. lie foresaw, at one sweep, don’t trouble me.” realize that the winnings in the game has fled a fter drawing $80,000 o f gov C., encouraging reports regarding a A sa B. Thompson, Echo; T. J. Don the county being the first. the upset of all his forthi'oming schemes. "You said 'situated as we were.' ” played there depend on his own losses, Hits father had told him how Harold Den "O f course I did. I owed you £10,000, and that the broker who recedes Ids ernment money w ith which to pay plan to import efficient labor from nelly, Baker C ity ; Herman Rothchild, ison had first taken his pretensions to and hadn't got it. Now, it seems, you troops. Europe through im m igration channels. North Pow der; Ger Small, Baker C ity ; Would Arouse Interest. money on margin knows, not thinks, Maude's hand. He knew, none better, also owe me £10,000, which, of «‘ours«1, Sugar planters here resent the state Clark Wood, W eston; A . C. Marsters, to t suspects, but knows, that In the Salem — Governor Benson has ap how, under the pressure brought to bear There is talk o f President Woodrow makes my not being able t* pay you of Wilson, o f Princeton university, being ments o f a number o f Spaniards who Roseburg; Warren Preed. Gardiner; pointed John H. Lew is, state engineer, upon him, the squire of Glinn’s self-in very little consequence.” end he w ill inevitably join the great the next Democratic candidate fo r gov departed from the islands some tim e W. G. Gilstrap, Eugene; F. W. W a Jay Bowerman, president o f the state terest had been enlisted in his behalf, lie "But you consented to my engagement majority before him who have played Bince and are reported stranded in San ters, Salem ; G. V. Johnson, C orvallis; senate, C. N . McArthur, speaker o f the was far too keen a judge to think that with your daughter.” ernor o f N ew Jersey. and lost? Francisco, where they complained o f A le x M cN air, T illam ook ; W. T. Schol- house, F. S. Stanley, o f the Portland he had any hold upon Maude’s affe«*- "And would now, if I thought you’d “ I f It were not against the rules o f The steamship M auretania has es unfair treatm ent. The planters de field, A s to ria ; G. C. Huntley, Oregon chamber o f commerce, and Tom R ich tions: his idea was that she just liked ever want it.” the New York stock exchange,” ex tablished a new record from N ew York clare that the men w ere given houses, C ity ; J. A . LaCoc.':, Canyon C ity ; T. ardson, o f the Portland Commercial him sufficiently to marry him if her par “ I don't understand you.” claimed the head o f a legitimate brok to Queenstown, her tim e being 4 days lands, wages and other perquisites C. Taylor, Pendleton; L . A . W right, cluh, as an executive com m ittee o f ents made a point of it. He was entirely “ Then it's no use continuing this con erage house, “I ’d bucket every order I 17 hours and 21 minutes. usually granted to plantation laborers, Union; W a lter L . Tooze, Falls C it y ; five to arouse interest in the National ignorant of there being a favored lover versa tion.” "W ill you answer me a straightforward took.” A landslide struck the westbound and that they le ft against the advice John D. d w e l l , Central P oin t; Percy Irriga tion congress at Spokane on in the field. He felt little doubt that “ Do you mean to say that your cus if Denison could extricate himself from o f the Spanish consul to go to M exico, question? May I ask you if my engage Oriental Lim ited passenger train on R. K e lly, A lb an y; W . T. Macey, Mc August 9 to 14. It is the purpose o f M in n ville; Ed R adcliffe, Lan glois; N. this com m ittee to interest commercial his power—and should he establish his ment with your daughter ia still to hold tomers are more likely to he wrong the Great Northern near Ural, M ont lured by false promises. Whealdon, The D alles; Dr. Frank clubs and other organizations entitled claim he would go near to do so— his good? I care little about this other affair, than right in their guesses?” was the Three persons were injured. marriage would be postponed to the Greek if that remains as it was.” surprised question of Mr. Lamb. K istner, H eppner; A. W . Hope, V a le ; to representation at the congress. H IS S E A T R IC K E T Y . Mrs. Bellam y Storer has started a Kalends. "And don't I keep telling you that that "Sure,” was the reply, with an In S. A . Kendall, Roseburg; I. J. Sim p Governor Benson w ill soon announce Now for the other point. I f he disputes being an arrangement between Maude and new society, the aim o f which is to ob dulgent smile of superior wisdom on son, North Bend; E. H. F lagg, St. the names o f the twenty honorary dele this "right of heriot,” could they prevent yourself if you have any doubts upon the tain from steamship and railroad offi Reichstag May F o rc e Chancellor Von the frank, open f a « « o f the broker. H elens; H. L. Truax, Grants Pass; gates from the state a t large. Com his running Coriander for the Two Thou subject, you had better see her?” cials permission to allow pet dogs to Buelow to Resign. “ A speculator on margin Is not only Charles H. Fisher, Eugene. mercial organizations, county courts, sand? That became a question of great “ I will ask leave to do so presently. In travel first class w ith their mistresses, Berlin, June 23.— The political situ incorporated cities and irrigation com importance. He had burked the horse the mean time, Mr. Denison, to return to likely to lose, he is sure to l«>se. O f W IL L B U ILD N O R T H . F iv e men and 68 horses were burned ation for the crown is extrem ely con course he sometimes wins, gets on the panies are all entitled to representa heavily-—yes, taking last Monday’s work this claim of heriot----- ” to death in a Duluth fire. fused by today’s events. The reichs- tion. I t is the purpose o f the execu into consideration, very heavily— for the "Excuse me, Mr. Pearman ; that I can't right side o f the market, and In a day race; and if he was not to run, there at touch upon. I have put myself complete or two walks off with $20,000 In his The m illionaire son o f Cyrus F ield is ta g ’ s adoption o f a quotation tax, Rumor Says Harriman Will Not Stop tive com m ittee to arouse state wide which Chancellor von Buelow declared interest in the Spokane congress to the once was a loss of some thousands, to say ly in my nephew's hands regarding that jeans. Do you think he stays away? at Klamath. clerk in a lodging house. the governm ent would never accept, end that Oregon may have the largest nothing of the big stake he had hop«‘d to subject ; but 1 will send him to you at Not much! That was too easy; and K lam ath F a lls — According to reports Harrim an is ill and has gone to V i and the finance com m ittee’s rejection once, and merely remark that any ar and most representative delegation in win over that event. Klam ath Falls is not to be the terminus ’A h !” he exclaimed, “ that's it! There rangement you may make with him has the next tim e he loses his $20.000 of enna to consult a physician. o f an inheritance tax, which he de attendnnee. The com m ittee w ill hold winnings anil as much more besides as Is some inkling of this in the turf market my cordial assent.” o f the terminus o f the C aliforn ia North N ew York is experiencing a record clared to be an essvntial part o f the eastern fo r any considerable length o f a m eeting in a fe w days when it w ill and that's the reason the horse has been he’ll stand for or can raise. Why, this central scheme o f finance reform and organize and adopt plans fo r its work. so much laid against lately. This ac breaking cold w ave fo r June. business we're In Is pure gambling and tim e. I t is stated on good authority, CH APTER X X L which the Conservatives and Clericals counts for Piyart's determined attack Grenville Rose, meanwhile, had early we’re not one whit better than Dick President Reyes, o f Colombia, has are determined to defeat, leaves the however, not officially, that a contract Baker Pledges $10,0 0 0 . and his betting me a hundred even that he cognizance of I ’earman's arrival, and pre Canfield." has been let fo r the construction «>f 25 resigned rather than face a revolution. chancellor’s position precarious. Baker C ity — The m atter o f extend don't start. I'm off to town by the three pared at once for the encounter. He first m iles o f road northward from this city. Remember, please, that the speaker Many politicians think the chancellor T a ft may v is it President D iaz this ordered a horse to be saddled, and a groom The roadbed is now completed to upper ing t e Sumpter V alley railroad into train-” to his solid to be in readiness to take a message to was not a bucket shop man, nor yet a fall. The tw o presidents plan to meet w ill be compelled to resign, unless he John Day valley reached its clim ax | Pearman drove straight Klam ath lake, about tw o miles north reformer, but the head o f a Office Xininster. Next he summoned his <x>usin crank has the courage to dissolve the reichs- at the border. s from Waterloo Station. o f the depot site. The track w ill be when David Eccles, ch ief stockholder *or legitim ate N ew York stock exchange hours were over, but he contrived to catch tag and appeal to the country. to come to him in his uncle's sanctum. completed during July and direct con o f the road, announced no work would I one of the firm— as shrewd an attorney A burglar in Prussia has secured thousands o f customers, Dissolution can take place only on “ Maude, dearest,” he said, as she en house, with nection made with the boats on the be done until Baker C ity raised a bonus as one would often meet with. He shook damages because he broke a leg while and he knew the game from beginning tered “ the crisis of our fate is at hand.' join t action by the emperor and the lake. The large steam dredges used in o f $10,000 fo r the extension. As a r e - ! his head over the case more especially robbing a house. “ What is it Gren?” And the grey to end. Federal council. building the dyke across the marsh are suit a mass m eeting o f citizens was wben he h„ rd of Hllmtords adverse 01>in eyes opened wide as she saw the grave, One o f the trials o f Indian railw ay The proposal to impose a yearly tax held and without a dissenting vote it ¡on to be moved to the lake and w ill be earnest look upon her lover’s face. M avln jr Fun w ith th e P a ito r . men is set forth in a report te llin g o f a on bonds and stocks was adopted by used in building the Southern Pacific was decided to raise the amount asked. "Pearman is here, and your father ‘‘I don't like it, Mr. Pearman, at all The Rev. Charles E. McCormick, 203 votes against 155. The tax is to train strikin g a wild elephant. do:k. This work w ill take but a short A 8» lk'>rt¡?5 com mittee was appointed but , wil| ,,Mlk over tbe Mannersley title is gone to see him. But In a few min D. D., pastor o f the Farmington Avenue Cuba refuses to assume a share of be calculated on the basis o f the aver time. I t is gen erally believed that as by r . H. Dean, chairman o f the meet- deeds the first thing to-morrow morning, utes 1 shall be sent for. I ’m playing for Methodist Church o f H artford, Conn., age quotation for the preceding year the Spanish debt incurred when the soon as the docks are completed the ing, and before the assembly adjourned and then go over to Hawk, Sparrowbill » great stake this morning, Maude; to and one of the best known Methodist and the rate o f int 'rest on this amount ami Co. and aak thorn if tfeoy will let me wit, the freeing your father from his diffi islands gained their independence. dredges w ill be used in constructing several thousands dollars was given. which the current dividend yields. The see Uumford’s opinion. But these unen culties, and to win your own sweet self clergymen In tbe State. Is a student of It w ill A new d irig ib le balloon built in tax w ill then be deducted by the com the grade fo r the extension. Thirty Claims Staked. franchised heriots are the very deuce to for mine own love. Listen. James has human nature. He likes to frequent France has made tw o successful flights, panies from the dividends before pay be necessary to cross several miles o f North Pow der— A large deposit o f deal with if the right, as in your case, got a horse all ready to go for me to public places In a layman’s garb and marsh in extending the road northward each tim e carrying nine passengers. ment. Xminster. You see these telegram sheets : study his fellow men. One warm day and it is likely that this work w ill be high grade ore, running largely to cop- ! ih ot ®reat va,ue* H,l(1 the °PI>os,te side I shall come here for one minute, and fill this spring, while on a visit to New The French budget f o r 1910 Bhow s per, gold and silver, has been uncover- j are aware of it.” begun in the near future. “ Well, you must make out all you can one up with a message. Mind James W H E AT DOES W E LL. deficit o f $21,800,000. Local representatives o f the South ed near here. T h irty claims have been for me. What time shall 1 he at your has it, and is off with it at once. You York, he was sitting In Madison Square ern Pacific w ill not confirm the report staked o ff within five m iles o f town olfice to-morow?— the earlier the better, see he does not linger. It is of the ut when a neatly dressed stranger accost A prospector has been shot in the ed him from a bench across the walk. C olorad o Farm er Pays Debts on Irri that a contract has been let for a 25 and the location work is being v ig o r mind. Time in this case is worth some most consequence to us." mountains o f Arizona by Mexicans. m ile extension. Erickson & Peterson, ously prosecuted under the direction o f thing like half a sovereign a minute to gated Land From Dry Farm . " I understand, Gren. Anything more?” Soon the two were engaged In eonver The government is investigating the contractors, who have been building G eorge H. Downs, who has cornered me.” “ Y es; you may as well write Pearman satlon. Longm ont, Colo., June 23.— T w e lv e charges that meat inspectors are lax in 'A re you Interested in horse-racing?” the spur, say that they cannot g iv e out the labor m arket by em ploying all a vail “ Certainly, sir. Say ten; and you a polite dismissal, unless you would rath hundred bushels o f wheat harvested their duties. inform ation in regard to future work able men. I t is understood here that mustn’t mind if you have to wait for er see him.” asked the stranger. from 60 acres o f dry farm land and the enterprise is being backed by P ort me; I shall be conferring with the ene “ I like a good horse,” was the non “ Oh, n o ! I ’d rather write.” In his closing address to the ju ry in sold for $1.32 a bushel. my, but I ’ll be hack at the office as near O akland-Coos Line Launched. land people. “ Well, then do so at o n ««; and I think committal reply o f the clergyman, the Calhoun case Heney talked 12 hours This is the result o f dry farm in g on that as I can.” there will be no necessity for your seeing whose business suit, crush hat and neg Salem — A rticles o f incorporation for and was still not tired. Georg«' F. G ivens’ farm near here. He Railroad Bonus Raised. “ That’ll just do. I must catch the him. But if you must” — and he looked the Oakland & T id ew ater railway, ligee shirt belied his profession. A steamer has just arrived at Seattle bought the land from the railroad at Baker C ity — A ll o f the $10,000 bonus eleven train from Waterloo, if possible, a little anxiously towards her. w ith a capitalization o f $1,000,000, 'Say, I'm a telegrapher and get some 1.50 an acre, in 1907 he g ot 2,990 * Good-night.” from Alaska w ith six and a h alf tons “ I shall know what to say— don’t be have been filed w ith the secretary o f that has been raised fo r extension o f dandy tips every day. Maybe you could bushels o f wheat f«om 60 acres. Last Sam Pearman strolled into his club. o f gol 1, valued at $3,200,000. afraid of that— though I would much state. The incorporators are C. A. the Sumpter V alley railroad, the last use some. They’re regular ‘sure ; lie was, as one may naturally suppose rather not.” ear, which was the driest in many Japanese, who claim to be agents for Pengra, H. D. May and W ilbur W. being reported from the John Day val j in no great humor for conversation. It Here Harold Denison entered the room, things.' ” years in that v icin ity , he threshed the ley, follo w in g which David Eccles or the Tukio government, are endeavoring Purdy. The principal place o f busi is one of the drawbacks of these pleasant jubilant and triumphant. Needless to say, the offer was polite 1,200 bushels mentioned above. Now ness o f the new railroad corporation dered construction crews into the in | caravansaries that the old adage of “ Save to secure oil lands in California. "The overture is played out, Grenville, ly declined, but ns the stranger began he is building a fine barn and paying w ill be at Portland. According to the terior to begin the work o f grading ‘ me from my friends” is unattainable and the real business of the piece is H awaiian Japanese have preferred off the debts he contracted on his ir ri to press the matter, Dr. McCormick, articles it is the object to build a line and laying track. The road is expect- | therein. You always run the chance of about to begin. I ’ve told him you are my charges against the sheriff who made gated <iuarter section w ith the proceeds with a twinkle in his eye, told the fe l o f railroad from Oakland, in Douglas ed to be ready fo r business by T h an k s-1 some garrulous acquaintance discoursing representative in this matter, and that I the recent raidB, allegin g burglary. o f his dry farm wheat. low who he was. The stranger’s dis upon that amusing case in the divorce am entirely in your hands.” county, to Empire, in Coos county, and givin g. Samples o f the grains raised under comfiture was as pitiful as his de court, utterly unconscious that you are Chicago surgeons have successfully “ Thanks, uncle.” also to maintain a line in the city o f C on gress C om m ittee Nam ed. one of the parties implicated. You are grafted a section o f bone from the leg sim ilar conditions in all parts o f Colo Oakland. And Rose went off to encounter Pear- parture was awkward and ludicrous. rado w ill be exhibited at the Interna A day or two later the parson sat In Salem — Governor Benson has ap- asked, perhaps, after your wife, by some man. lie found that gentleman restlessly o f a lamb into the righ t leg ot a n tional Exposition o f Dry Farm Pro- pointed C. N. M cArthur, S tate Engi- | old Mend of bygone years who is entire- pacing the library. A curt greeting pass the same seat, and another stranger, Umatilla Grain R eports Favorable By a traffic agreem ent between the duets, which w ill be held at B illin gs, ignorant that you have either burled ed between them. an old gi-ntleman with a long gray Pendleton Prospects for this sea neer Lew is, Fred S. Stanley, Jay Bow- ! M ilwaukee and Harriman roads the Montana, next October 25 to 29, In "Now, Mr. Rose, we had better proceed beard and kindly face, sat down beside erman and Tom RKhardson as a cp m -; or, H<‘liara' ed *rom .her- ( ’ ur ,ai i,urn R e son's wheat crop in the v icin ity o f No- form er can enter Portland on the O. R connection w ith the Fourth Dry Farm to business at once. Time is valuable to hy l s ' r''Mr' ° las 1,s a< vantages. "b y him. One remark led to another until 1 in are bright, according to J. A. m ittee to work up enthusiasm for the should & N. lines. there not be a small coffee room me tiiion this occasion.” ing congrers. the clergyman In a burst o f confidence Hawks, who was In the citjT in connec National Irriga tion congress to be held instituted for sulky members, where at "The sooner the better,” rejoined Gren The largest amphitheater in the related his previous experience. It tion w ith preparations for harvest. at Spokane from August 9 to 14. tempts at conversation should be penal ville. world is to be erected at Chicago. Rad um fo r Calitornia Hospital. That section o f the county was visited ized with expulsion? There are times "S in «« I last saw you I have been to tickled the old man mightily. Chuckling P O R T L A N D M A R K E T S . The huge structure w ill have seats for San Mateo, Cal., June 23.— In a tiny by a heavy rain about 10 days ago and when we lmte even ourselves— much more town in connection with this affair, and in great glee and slapping the parson 46,000 and w ith the site w ill cost $3,- bottle kept under lock and key in a as a result Mr. Hawks thinks an aver our fellow treatures. am prepared to admit that you have a on the leg. ho exclaim ed; W heat — Bluestem m illing, $1.30; 000 , 000 . strong box at the Red Cross Guild hos age crop w ill lie harvested, even though Pearman was imbued with a considera better case than I at first thought you Ile-he-he! That's a corker, old club, $1.20; valley. $1.17. ble amount of this latter feeling as he possessed. Under these circumstances, Morse, the convicted bank wrecker, pital in this city is a minute particle no more moisture is received. He says Corn whole, $35 per ton; cracked, strolled into the Theatine and ordered and standing ns I do with regard to Miss sport! And he believed I t !” — B’ rom f radium, the g i f t o f Mrs. W h itelaw the grain is heading out and that while says he w ill repay every dollar he Success Magazine. his dinner. His Nemesis was awaiting Denison----- ” Reid, w ife o f the Am erican ambassa the straw is short he is o f the opinion $36 per ton. owes. Oats— No. 1 white, $41 per ton. him. F.re he had finished his soup, a blue "Hadn’t we better confine ourselves dor to the court o f St. James. This that the heads w ill he found well lie K n e w T w o K in d s. H ay— Tim othy, W illa m ette valley, eyed, fair-haired, vacuous member had solely to the business in b” nd, and not Cardinal Gibbons warns women to be particle o f radium, guarded so jealous filled. 'So far as Is known at present there $17(«i 20 per to n ; Eastern Oregon. $20 greeted him. and asked him what the ndvert to contingencies that may never careful about taking up woman suf ly by the hospital authorities, is valued deuce was the matter with Coriander? happen?” interrupted Grenville, quietly. are forty-eight kinds o f house files,” («i 23. frage. at about $10,000. Its price per troy C ollege Secures $ 5 0 .0 0 0 . "Nothing. The horse is well enough "That's it. then?” said Pearman coarse said the professor. Fruits— Apples, $ l(«i2.50 per box; Mrs. An amendment to the Illin ois p ri pound would be $8,000,000. Alb an y— Albany cpllege has realized 'I only know two kinds, professor,” ly. “ Miss Denison intends cancelling her strawberries, $1.50(jil.85 per crate; W h y“ R eid ’s g if t w ill be used in a series o f mary law may restore Harrison to its $50,000 endownment. Announce "W hy, haven’ t you seen the evening pa engagement, as part of the program? I said the boy. cherries, 6(<r8c per pound; gooseber xperiments and investigations In the ment was made by President Crooks at power in Chicago. thought as much.” “ Which are they?” ries! 4(«(5c per pound; currants, 8(<f pers 7” treatm ent o f cancer. the annual m eeting o f the hoard o f "Excuse me if I suggest the propriety "Dead and a liv e !” — Yonkers States "N o ; I have only just got to town The Japanese governm ent treats the 10c per pound. trustees o f the college that the $25,000 of keeping Miss Denison's name entirely man. What about it?” H awaiian incident lightly and puts the Potatoes— $1.25(u 2 per hundred. out of our conversation. That is a mat S ta rc h fo r T reasure Ship. needed in Oregon has all been raised "They are laying all sorts of prices blame on agitators. V egetables— Asparagus, 75(</90c per T a k i n g N o Chance. San Francisco, June 23.— Officers o f and this insures an additional $25,000 dozen; lettuce, head, 25c; onions, 12L.. against him. lie is quoted at fifteen to ter upon which I have nothing to say. A R ritish steamer was fired on by a Borely— I got rather a cool recep. «• United States mine planter Armis- from the national college board, o f the (u l5 c ; parsley, 35c; peas, 3(</6c per one offered. and rumor says, in some oases The question lies in a nutshell. Do yon intend to ransom your horse, or is that tlon when I called at the Smiths’ last twenties have been laid.” Russian warship for approaching too pound; radishes, 15c p^r dozen; rhu "Hum,” grunted Pearman. “ You’d bet writ of service, of which, you received no night, but they warmed up near the czar’s yacht. to locate the sunken hull o f the steam- 1 and dollars o f this amount was snb- finally. barb, 3(«i3S.c per pound. ter lay it, Ctirzon, if you think he's gone. tice yesterday, to be carried into effect?" Why. when I was leaving the whole r Rto de Janeiro, which was wrecked scribed in Albany, $10,000 in Albany Los Angeles police declare that Butter — Fancy creamery, extras. I «’an only say, when you see he's about "1 shall dispute the whole thing, and thousands o f young girls have been in the Golden G ate February 11, 1901. Fortland. 2 6 ' 4c ; fancy outside creamery, 25(<z to start for the Two Thousand, I recom- place the affair in the hands of my so fam ily came to the door with me! shanghaied from Pacific coast cities The Rio was entering the harbor from Griggs— That was because some one 26\.c per pound; store, 18c. Butter mem! you to hedge every shilling, if you licitors.” C ollege Catalogue Out. and taken to China to liv e a life o f an Oriental trip ar.d carried to the bot “ Very good. Under these circumstances took three umbrellas out o f their hall fat prices average 1 S c per pound un- do.” U n iversity o f Oregon, E u g e n e -T h e tom with her scores o f passengers and slavery. "Thanks." ilrawled the other, and walk it is only right to tell you that I have rack a few evenings ago.— Puck. der regular butter prices. $200,000 worth o f treasure. During un.versity o f Oregon catalogue, with ed away to disseminate what he had gath already applied for an injunction to pre I E ggs O r e g o n ranch 24c per dozen. Ten persons in Austria took shelter the last eigh t years many attempts Bnmiuncements for 1909-10, has ju -t vent your running Coriander for any race M n em o n ics. Poultry — Hens, 13c per pound; ereil from Coriander's owner. from a storm in a barn and it was have been made to locate the wreck. been published. I t contains a com llis solicitor the next morning gave till the case Is decided.” " I suppose there is a great deal o f springs, 18c; roosters, 8(</9c; ducks, struck by lightning and all killed. "Ridiculous! Upon what grounds, mental strain involved in the conduct Messrs. It is thought it haa been Carrie«! far to plete synopsis o f the work done in the young, 14«/ 15c; geese, young. 11«/ 12c; Pearman little satisfaction. Hank, ami Sparrowbill had been most pray 7” university and o f that which is re o f immense interests like yours?" A s a result o f the observance o f the se a by the tides an 1 currents. turkeys, 18c; squabs. $2(>i.2.25 per 'Upon the grounds of possible injury, courteous: they had allowed him to see quired for entrance; give s a list o f the I should say so." answered Dustin battle o f Bunker H ill, 66 persons were dozen. and probable deterioration of value.” the deed, ami also Sergeant RumforiTs instructors and stuilents, outlines the T reasure Eh’ p is Found. treated at hospitals for injuries and as Stax. “ Its mighty hard to go on the Pork— Fancy, 10c per pound. "W hat do you mean?” opinion thereon. In his humble opinion, equipment o f the different colleges, Chester, Fa.. June 23.— S ilv e r was many more received treatm ent at Veal Extras, 8S..«/9c per pound; the case was very strong; the writ of “ What I say. He might be injured, witness stand and remember tbe list o f home. Fireworks and toy pistols were found today by the rre.v o f the govern- ami tells o f the life o f the students in ord in a ry , 7c; heavy. 6c. seizure they had issued would hold per- or he might be beat; in either case, he things your lawyer told you to forget.” their d ifferent branches o f activity. m« nt boat Cataract, which has been the cause. Hops 1909 crntracts, 15c per pound; fectly goo«l; they nvght take Coriander would not be so valuable a horse as he — Washington Star. orking in the v ic in ity o f Fort M ifflin "And I am afraid, is now." i 1908 crop. 1 0 (< fllc; 1907 crop, 5(</5',tc ; when they liked. Strike R eported N ear Gates. A n I n q a l r l n g M in d . The fiast victim o f excessive heat n an endeavor to raise the contents o f sir" he concluded, "that we should only Pearman said nothing for a minute or 1906 crop, 2<ji2*4c. Albany President R. F. Shier, o f for this year was reported from El the supposed Knglish treasure boat "M y w ife has a very Inquiring mlnd.K two; at last he exclaimed abruptly, "D o W ool— Eastern Oregon, 16«/23c per get cast if we tried to upset.” that was sunk during the Rerolutionary * " aidt fa tti'’ M in ln g A M illin g com pound; vallsy, fire. 23c; o-arse, 21 >^c; Centro, Cal. "Then the» can prevent my running the you ever bet, Mr. Rose?” said Mr. Meekton. horse next week, if 1 contest this claim nr. The dredger lle llg a te w ill be pany, lias le ft for the mines near Gates. mohair, choice, 24«/25c. “ Certainly n o t!" was the Jesuitical re I have observed that,” answered A feud at M eadville, Miss., resulted He reptirted that he had just received legally at once?" ply ; for, though Grenville Rose never Miss Cayenne. "She can think sent to Fort Miff! n to raise the sunken of C attle — Steers, top, $4.50(</4.60; In tw o deaths and tw o fatal injuries. won! o f a rich strike o f copper ore. " I should he afraid so. really; but In did meddle with turf matters, though he enough questions to keep a crowd w ait boat. I t is believed that the hold o f the fa ir to good, $1.25«/4.40; common, $4 The ore is a cuprite, consisting o f 80 negotiation you had better insist upon had not made a single bet on the forth T w o b ig Eastern steel plants have vessel contains many thousands o f dol i («<4.15; cows, top. $3.75«r3.85; fa ir your right to. of course, do what you ing half an hour at a theater ticket per cent copper, w ith some gold and coming “T w o Thousand," he was yet ordered a 10 per cent increase in wages lars in gold sent to to pay soldiers. to good, $3.25«/3.50; common to me- like with the h«»rse til! their claim to office."— Washington Star. silver, and he claims w ill assay at $200 aware that Dalllson was betting for him; o f employes. | dium. $2.50«/3; calves, top. $5«/5 50; him Is established.'* albeit he neither knew nor cared to know, per ton. Tn k th e E le vn tor. Masked Men Rob M essenger. heavy. $3.50«/4; bulls and stags, $2.75 T w o Missouri towns were wrecked "Very good. Now 1 am off.” so far, the particulars of the transaction. Mrs. W yllkyns— I should have Loo k s G ood in W heeler. Green Bay, W is., June 23.— T w o (<z3 25; common, $2«/2.50. by a tornado and three persons killed On arrival at X minster. Pearman pro "You can hardly suppose I shall pay masked men held up N igh t M«'ssenger M itchell -Cloudy, damp w«ather, Hogs Best, $8«/8 15; fa ir to good, ceeded direct to Glinn, and inquired for such a sum as £10,000. Perhaps you will thought he would have looked higher and a score injured. Kade, o f the United States Express w ith heavy showers at intervals during $7.50«/7.75: stockers. $6«/6.50; China Mr. Denison, lie was shown Into the state what compromise you really intend fo r a wife. C aliforn ia wholesale people are mak library, and spceilily joined by that gen to offer me?” Mr. W yllkyns— How could he? The company last night, securing $6,000 the past week, have been favorable to fats. $6.75«/7. ing a desperate effo rt to secure the nd making their e-cape Kaile was the crops. In some localities fa ll sown Sheep—Top wethers, $4; fa ir to tleman. “ I have none other to propose, than girl ho married used to live In a flat Klam ath Falls trade. ’ I have come over. Mr. IVnison, to hat you sign Mr. Denison a release of on the top floor o f a ten-story apart counting the money in the transfer grain failed to rally, but a big hay crop good, $3.50t«t3.75; ewes. >«c less on have me conversation with you about ue mortgage you hold to that amount ment house.— Louisville Journal. An eminent Holland physician says oom here when the holdup took place, and a heavy yield o f spring sown grain all grades; yearlings, best, $4.15; fa ir the Am erican physicians g iv e too much o f There ia no clue to the identity o f the are now the very best proapecta in the to good, $ 3 .7 5 «i4 ; spring lambs, $4.75 ' Prou* J-0“ ™ upon Glinn.” leriot' over Mannersley.” Gratitude la like love— where It ax "Ah, w e ll! I am afraid you price the their tim e to politics. bandits. greater portion o f W heeler county. «15.25. *i am 'dviseil," replied the squire. horse a little too high.” is a , It will abow Itself. -U. Lea.