Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, October 29, 1909, Image 2

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upon you again. You have blasted my eon.” The man, looking stupefied, gwl*
hopes, you have destroyed my affection ted the presence of his imperious mis­
for you. you cease to be my son.”
tress, who,sat down to write with s
Assassin of Prince Ito Boasts Deed
"S top !" cried Hugh, In such a tone steady hand and a curious scornful
Issued Euch Friday
Done for Corea.
of command that his mother obeyed. smile on her lips.
Harbin, Oct. 27.— As Prince Hiro
"You must anjl shall hear me. Pray
Mrs. Savllle's son did not come to
OREGON
MOSIER.
burnì Ito, president of the Japanese
sit down. 1 have a good deal to say.’ luncheon, and Mr. Rawson's partnur
privy council, alighted from his train
He resumed his walk for a moment, wrote his regrets that the head of the
GRAZINO IN POOR SHAPE.
BIG SH EEP D cAL IS MADE.
and advanced across the platform, smil­
while he strove to collect himself. Mrs. firm had left the util » before Mrs. Sa­
MRS. ALEXANDER
T
ing and bowing, to meet M. KokovsofT,
Cattle Men W ill Probably Have to
Saville was silent, watching him with vllle's note had arrived, and they did
A u t hor of
the Russian finance minister, half
Young Rancher Buys 2,500 Ewes at
cruel, glittering eyes.
,”
"M a id . W ife or
Crooked I P 'a
a 'h
’ h.”
Feed During the Winter.
not know when he would return, but
dozen revolver shots w'ere fired in quick
$5 25 Each.
W dow ," " B v W om an’ s W it.” "B e a t o n ’ «
"You have a right to be angry,’ that the writer would wait on Mrs.
B a rga r . ” " A Life In ter-a t,” “ M ou a’ a
Portland— T. P. MacKeuzie, super­
succession by a Corean in the crowd.
Heppner— One of the biggest sheep
Choice.” ' A W om an’s H ea rt.”
Hugh began, throwing himself Into a Saville at once If she wished, and
Three o f them struck Prince Ito and at visor o f grazing of the national forest
deals that has been made in this sec­
chair near his mother's. “ You have vould telegraph.
the second he fell unconscious.
He service, has returned from a six weeks*
tion this season has just bten consum +++++++++-M-+++++++++++++4H
So the obdurate mother's Intention
been a good mother to me, and you
died 20 minutes later.
trip of inspection of the grazing lands mated. Jim Farley, one o f the pro­
A panic resulted from the fusillade in the Deschutes country, lie found
deserve that I should have consulted of destroying her will at once was for
gressive young sheep men of this sec­
Less Important but Not Less Inter­ and when it had subsided, it was found the grazing lauds in not as good con­
you— but knowing that you would do tne moment frustrated. She therefore
CHAPTER 11.
tion, bought 2,500 head o f 1 and 2-
that Prince Ito’s private secretary re­ dition as has been the case in other
esting Happenings from Points
The two ensuing days were full of your best to forbid or prevent the mar­ otdered the carriage, and, after paying
year-old
ewes
from
Molahan
&
Bryne
ceived a bullet, as did Japanese Consul sections of the state, and in all prob
Outside the State.
excitement— pleasurable excitement— riage, even to the length of writing a round of visits, took a long drive,
General Kawakan and General Manager ability the number of cattlo allowed at 15.25 per head. The deal involved to Mrs. Saville. Her keen eyes shone cruelly to Kate, I determined to say reaching home just In time to see At­
kins Inspecting a pile of luggage being
Tanaka, of the South Manchurian rail­ on the ranges will be materially les an investment o f about $14,000 by Mr. with a hard glitter as she thought that nothing till the deed was accomplish
sened before the opening of Jke 1910 Farley, but he figures that the increase
placed on a cab. He hustled the men
A San Diego, Cal., woman died from way, who had moved closer to the grazing season.
and wool will make him a profit, al­ her son was probably saved from com­ ed. Now hear me. I first met the HU
prince as the firing began.
It is
fright on seeing a dog fight.
In some sections of the mountains though the price paid is about the top mitting some dangerous folly, and tons In Naples nearly two years ago, «4io were assisting out of his lady's
thought that these three are not mor­ the grass was practically gone, while
way, saying officiously, as ue did so,
The czar and King Victor have
notch. With the present outlook for launched afresh on a career which when I was with the Mediterraneon
tally wounded.
it was but seldom that real grass was wool prices and the general upward promised honor and promotion. In squadron. My uncle Everton was "W e have nearly cleared away every
agreed on a policy for the Balkans.
The assassin waB not hard to locate, encountered in sufficient quantities to
there, and I had leave now and again thing. Just one or two boxes are left
De la Grange, the French aviator, as he stood defiantly in the crowd, re­ keep the cattle over winter.
Many tendency o f the stock sheep market, truth, Mrs. Savllle's hopes and ambi­
while we lay off Sicily: You know I for to-morrow. I did not like to take
has made 54 miles an hour in his mon­ volver in hand. He proved to be a Co­ cattle owners in the Bend country are the price paid by Mi. Farley is not con­ tions were centered on her second son.
never bother about women, mother; them so late into a private house, and
sidered
too
high.
Her
eldest
was
an
apathetic,
well-bred,
planning
to
feed
considerably
during
oplane.
rean, and, with two companions o f the
but before I knew Kate Hilton a week, It’s a goodlsh step to Porchester Ter­
Another
sale
involving
over
$6,000
briefless
barrister,
of
dilettante
tastes,
the
winter.
The
coming
of
the
rail­
Senator Newlands says it will be too same nationality, boasted o f a conspir­ road into the country has so aroused was made the latter part o f last week given to writing elegantly-expressed I was fathoms deep. I don't know race.”
“ Do what you like," said Mrs. Ha
great a burden to place a Bhip subsidy acy to take the life o f the former resi­ the farmers, however, that they do not by the purchase by Paul Hisler o f 2,000
papers In the more exalted periodicals whether other people think her beautl
dent general of Corea in satisfaction bother about a temporary setback.
law in force.
lambs from Hanse Neel, of Lone Rock. on obscure passages in Shakespeare, ful or not, to me she Is the best and vllle, coldly; "do not trouble me.”
for the alleged tyranny o f the prince
While the cattle owners will proba­ This was a sp'endid band o f lambs
loveliest----- "
Mrs. Saville made a And she passed through the hall,
Prince Ito was regarded almost uni­ over the Coreana.
bly suffer a temporary loss, owing to which will be fed by Mr. Hisier at his and latterly In Browning, on the derl
motion
of
the
hands
expressive of dis thinking, angrily, "So that weak-mind­
versally in Corea as the real benefactor
vatlon
of
obsolete
words,
and
other
Prince Ito had come to Harbin to the cutting down of then umber of
Butter creek ranch.
The price paid such topics. In which ordinary mortal* gust and repulsion, while a contemp ed man Rawson is giving that misera­
of that country.
meet M. KokovsofT, the Russian min­ cattle they are allowed to graze on the
was $3.15 per head.
tuous smile curled her thin lips. ble, ungrateful dupe, my son. shelter
took not the slightest Interest.
The government’s prosecution o f the ister of finance, for what was believed government forests, they will gain in
"There, 1 will not trouble you with de­ and encouragement! I will call him
the
end
in
that
with
a
rest,
p-ztial
Mrs.
Saville
was
the
only
child
and
to
be
an
important
conference.
The
sugar trust may fail because o f the
Wallowa Has Mammoth Sunflower.
glass
which,
properly
cared
for,
will
tails,” continued Hugh, grimly. "She to account for this.”
sole
heiress
of
an
exceedingly
wealthy
conference
was
suggested
by
Prince
limitation statute.
It was a wretched evening. Mra
Wallowa—John Henry Wilson, of Sheffield manufacturer. She had mar sang— well, like a prima donna, and
Ito in his capacity as president o f the last for years without another rest.
The United States Steel corporation privy council of Japan.
Little trouble is anticipated as the cat­ Lower valley, two miles north of this rted the accomplished, amiable, distin­ she used to let me sing with her, but Saville was to dine with a distinguish­
tle owners have learned that the ac­
ed dowager, and, with Spartan cour­
shows greatly increased dividends for
the more I showed her— well, the feel
tions of the national forest service are city, has a large sunflower head on ex­ guished-looking younger brother of the
the quarter just ended.
age, arrayed herself In her best and
Ings
I
could
not
repress,
the
colder
and
Earl
of
Everton,
an
Impecunious
peer
hibition,
measuring
55
inches
in
circum­
for the best, and they make no effort
SH IP S TR IK E S REEF.
went forth to smile and utter bland
more
distant
she
grew.
She
drove
me
Joseph Suter, who accompanied Dr.
whose
sole
means
of
existence
was
de­
ference. The sunflower grew on unirri­
to resist.
nothings about her dear boy's haste to
half
mad.
Then
I
was
ashore,
as
you
Cook to Mount McKinley, says the ex­
rived
from
the
rent
of
the
family
man
gated land. The plant attained a height
get off in good time, about his good
Twenty Lives Lost in Wreck O ff Coast
plorer did not reach the summit.
of 11 feet. Mr. Wilson also grew wheat slon and domains. Mrs. Saville was know, and went off wandering abroad,
A P P L E L A N D $1650 A N ACRE.
o f Maine.
hoping to meet her, as I did. Still fortune In being appointed to the flag
an
extremely
ambitiouns
woman;
she
that
averaged
41
bushels
an
acre
on
37
A thief looted the Cheyenne, Wyo.,
ship, and many more things about her
Eastport, Me., Oct. 27.— Twenty New Record for High Price Established acres of unirrigated land. In spite of had a keen desire for personal dlstlno she kept me at arms’-length, but some­
pesthouse o f all the furniture, which
mingled regret and satisfaction— polite
the
general
belief
that
tender
vegetables
thing
told
me
that
she
wasn't
as
In
tlon,
and
In
her
own
mind
had
re­
lives
and
perhaps
more
were
lost
today
A t Hood River.
he sold to a second hand store.
inventions with which she vainly
cannot be grown in Wallowa county, solved that as her eldest son must In different as she seemed.”
in the destruction on shallow Seal cove
Hood River— The record price for an .Mr. Wilson has excellent crops of water
C. M. Levey haB resigned from the of the steamer Hestia, bound from
"No doubt!" ejaculated Mrs. Saville. hoped to throw dU3t In the world's
the order of things succeed his uncle
Northern Pacific and has accepted the Glasgow for St. John and Baltimore.' apple orchard was broken at Hood melons, muskmelons, beans, cucumbers, and become Earl of Everton, so Hugh
“ About six weeks ago, 1 went to shrewd eyes.
Next day detection took the wings
vice presidency o f the Western Pacific. Four of the victims, young Scotch River when Clyde E. Mason, of Chi­ sweet corn and other tonder vegetables. must marry a woman of rank and for­ Nice, and found old Hilton very 111—
cago, a mechanical engineer, paid, $16,-
tune, and thus she would be free to so bad that I could scarce get speech of the morning and came flying In the
ABtoria is taking steps to celebrate boys, were passengers, and the others 500 for 10 acres in eight-year-old trees.
Start Rost burg-Coos Bay Survey.
were members o f the crew. Captain The varieties are Newtowns and Spitz
give the bulk of her belongings to of Kate. They were lodging In the shame of Lady Olivia Lumley, news­
its 100th anniversary in 1911.
Marshfield— That six or eight survey­ support the title which would devolve outskirts of the town. Then he died papers in hand. Breathless, excited,
Newman and 20 or more of the crew onbergs. The price per acre, which is
Eureka, Cal., is indignant at the
she arrived before mid-day, a mark of
were last seen in a ship’s boat, tossing $1650, is $*)0 an acre higher than has ing forces will be put in the field with­ upon her eldest son. He was a stead
very suddenly at the last, and Kate
bomb outrage against the Japanese.
ever been obtained for fruit land at in 10 days to survey the proposed elec­ Irreproachable young man, but her unnerved with watching and grief for unauthorized familiarity.
on the stormy sea.
"Oh, my dear Mrs. Saville, my dear
Reports say the Chicago & Alton is
O f the 40 persons who were aboard Hood Rivor. The purchase does not tric line from Coos bay to Roseburg, is heart, her pride, centered In her Ben the old man, who, though by no means
Elizabeth, have you seen what is In ths
about to absorb four smaller railroads. the steamer when she piled on the nclude any buildings, and J. W. Rod- stated by J. H. Somers, who represents jamin.
a good father, was never actively un
ford,
who
sold,
reserves
the
crop.
locally
the
promoters
of
the
road,
shoal early today only six are posi­
Mrs. Savllle’s love was a somewhat kind, broke down and clung to me. newspapers? I came off at once. I
Labor union men are suspected of
The orchard, which was sold through Messrs. Haas and Kuettner, o f Port­
could not bear that any one should
blowing up buildings o f hostile Indian­ tively known to have been saved.
the agency of the Briggs-Ament com­ land. Mr. Somers left for Portland on onerous obligation; she had a very She was friendless, penniless, helpless.
break It to you but myself.” And she
They were forced to cling to the pany, is situated on the east side of the
tough.
Inexorable
will,
and
a
profound
I
took
the
command
and
Insisted
on
apolis contractor.
He
held out the paper doubled down at
wreck, shifting their precarious posi­ valley, and joins a number of high- business connected with the road.
her
marrying
me.”
belief
that
she
could
manage
every
Lead miners of South Dakota threat tions a-i the steamei was tossed by the priced tracts. Mr. Mason is accompa­ stateB that the matter of the bond will one's affairs considerably better than
"Have you done yet?" asked his the announcement among the mar­
be
satisfactorily
arranged
and
gives
en to go on a strike. Two thousand seas. It w aB not until 3 p. m. that nied by his family, and will remain
riages.
assurance that there will he no delay they could themselves—a doctrine In mother, harshly.
men are affected.
lifesavers were able to man their boats bore.
“ No, I have not,” cried Mrs Saville,
which her younger son rarely agreed.
"Nearly. Have a little patience. As
in
the
work
o
f
starting
the
survey.
While the price is thought by apple
His mother's greed for power was a woman I ask you what opinion you savagely, snatching the papei, crush­
Raisin grapes are so plentiful in and reach the stranded vessel.
A northeasterly gale is said to have men to be top notch, it is not regarded
Southern California that growers are
greatly developed by her early widow would have of a man who could have ing It, and throwing it from her, “ but
Good Roads Are Agitated.
been responsible for the Hestia’s fate, as high, because of the recent sale of a
using them for horse feed.
hood, though the deceased Honorable deserted the girl he loved with all his I heard all about everything yester­
3-year-old
orchard
for
$1,000
an
acre,
Pendleton—
That
the
good
roads
cam­
although it is partly due to the man at
day morning. I have disowned and
The president is on his way down the wheel, who, believing he had seen and another sale of $700 per acre for paign inaugurated recently by the her husband was a peace-loving soul heart and soul In such desolation?
banished my son. I will never see him
the Mississippi to attend the deep Gannel Rock light, while really dis­ land that had been cleared, but not set County Good Roads association is to be who rarely contradicted her. Such was Could I have helped her, given her
again. But If you have come here 'o
the
condition
of
things
at
the
begin
money,
protection,
anything,
save
as
a
waterways conference at New Orleans. cerning the gleams o f a lighthouse on to trees.
waged relentlessly in every part of the
gloat over my rage and distress, you
nlng of this narrative.
husband?
She
was
not
her
usual
county was indicated at the last tneet-
President T a ft has declared himself Machias Seal island, several miles
Receiving no reply to her telegram, proud self, or she would have seen will be disappointed. I have merely cut
New Road Is Assured.
ing Qf ^he association. A vice presi-
in favor o f bonds for river and harbor southwest, steered the ship many miles
Mrs. Saville sat up late on the follow­ through the thin excuses with which off an offending member. He is not
S.-ilem—
A.
Welch,
president
of
the
dent
was
appointed
for
each
precinct,
work. Speaker Cannon approves the off her course.
Salem, Eugene & Eastern railway, an andl aside from spreading the gospel of ing Wednesday, hoping her son might I veiled your Bilence. Now, mother, be worth regretting. If you ever dare to
Bcheme.
nounced that work would immechately
^ road8j he w iil be expected to form arrive, and retired to rest weary with tender, womanly—ay, and reasonable. mention the subject again, I shall de­
Make up your mind to the Inevitable. cline to hold any communication with
Mrs. Charles Netcher, of Chicago, is
commence on the building of
I subordinate organization in his neigh unfulfilled expectation.
MURDER MAY A LT E R PO L IC Y
lino botwoen boro and hugene, and that , ,
,
•
... .
t
When her maid brought her early Kate Is my wife. See her before you you or to give a reason for cutting
carrying the most life insurance o f any
it will be well under way in 90 days, j borhoed. This w ill be fo lowed by
woman, her polic.es aggregating $1,- Ito’s Death Is Likely to Draw Japan Tho main line will parallel the Southern ■ roU91ng meetings in which the entire cup of tea, the following morning, she condemn me, before you banish me. you. The world can fill up the blanks.'*
(T o be continued.)
announced that "Mr. Hugh arrived Give her the protection I cannot stay
000 , 000 .
Pacific on the east of that road, going county will participate.
Nearer to America.
about
half
an
hour
ago,
and
has
gone
to
give.
I
have
left
her
with
the
kind
out by the Reform school and touching
The bank at Sulphur Springs, Colo.,
A N ASSET TO SAN FRANCISCO.
Washington, Oct. 27.— A probable
to his room.”
old Frenchwoman In whose house her
Road-Building Rushed.
has been closed. The chief owner has result o f Ito ’s assassination will be an at Turner, Marion, Peoria and Junction
Whereupon
Mrs.
Saville
ordered
her
father
died.
I
dared
not
endanger
my
City
on
its
way
to
Eugene.
A
branch
Prairie City— The first train over the
been arrested, charged with having indefinite postponement o f the negotia-
P r e s e n c e o f C h in a t o w n I s N o w H e «
bought the institution in order to t on i regarding railroad conditions in will he built, according to Mr. Welch,
w railroad from Austin to Hucklc breakfast to be brought to her In her career, my reputation, by losing an
■rarcted ns D e s ir a b le .
own
apartment,
that
she
might
not
de­
from
Salem
to
Mehama
and
the
San-)
,
..
.
.
.
.
hour: so, for her sake as well as my
wreck it.
When the earthquake of April, 1906.
Manchuria. When these negotiations tiam mining country, and $150,000 will berry flat’ the t0P of the g rado over lay her son’s refreshment, and pre­ own, I tore myself away. I don’t
Two members o f the Cuban cabinet are resumed it may be that the Japan­ he expended on a local street railway Dixie mountain, will be run Wednes­ pared leisurely to meet him in her think I ever asked you a favor; now was followed by the Are which de­
stroyed San Francisco, Its citizens
ese government will find itself in a po and terminals.
day. From that date passengers and morning-room. She was already there
may fight a duel.
I pray you, If you ever loved me, take congratulated themselves that “China­
Mr. Welch states that tho road ex- reight will be handled from the station to greet him when he came upstairs.
sition to come into closer accord with
my
wife
to
your
heart;
let
her
live
Oklahoma
has commenced suits
town was gone,” the Bohemian says.
the understanding o f the powers, es­ pects to get into Portland over the on the top of the mountain. The Sump
“ Well, my dear Hugh! 1 am glad near you; give her a chance of win
against three trusts.
..
._ : i -------------
United t Railways,
now 'ter y a]]ey Railroad company is making
It seems odd that, after so colossal
pecially America, regarding the exact tracks of the
to see you. My best congratulations. nlng your good opinion, your----- "
Bomb throwing and other disturb­ meaning o f that part o f the treaty of building up the west side via Hillsboro, rapid progress ill building to Prairie
a catastrophe, so trivial an episode
Have you read the Secretary's letter?
A
scornful
laugh
Interrupted
him.
City,
and
if
no
unforeseen
delay
is
and
which,
it
is
claimed,
will
build
into
ances continue in Spain.
Portsmouth which declared against the
should engross the minds of men. But
Salem, crossing tho Willamette river at caused, trains will be running out of I told Atkins to give It to you.”
"Do you Imagine I am as weak a fool
for many days the disappearance of
President T a ft delivered addresses cultivation o f any special interests by this point and connecting with the Eu­ Prairie City the first of the year.
"Yes, he did,” said Hugh, shortly; as my son? such an abject weakling?
Japan or Russian in Manchuria.
Chinatown
figured not only In familiar
at Houston and Dallas, Tex.
gene & Eastern.
then he kissed his mother's brow and No, I shall have nothing to do with
There is said to be a striking resem­
conversation, but In the newspapers
Car Shortrge Affects Union.
stood looking at her with a troubled you or your wife. Go; I shall not see
The czar o f Russia was welcomed blance between Japan’s claims to su­
as well.
Work on Irrigation Project.
you again. You have never asked me
La Grande— The car shortage o f the expression.
in Italy with great enthusiasm.
periority in Manchuria and those of
“ Well, at least, Chinatown Is gone,”
He
was
a
fair,
sunburnt
man
of
per
a
favor?
Have
I
not
paid
your
debts?'
Weston—
Preliminary
surveys
for
the
_
Northwest
is
being
keenly
fe
lt
here,
was a common remark, followed by
Wilbur W right is teaching army Russia to a dominant position in Man­
haps
six
or
seven-and-twenty,
rather
proposed
Pine
creek
irrigation
project
according
to
the
statements
of
some
of
"Yes,
at
Rawson's
request,
not
mine
officers in the use of the W right aero­ churia, and thia community o f interest
“ It’s an 111 wind that blows nobody
m ight’have had important' results" had | have been in Progress for the past sev- | the large shippers from this section, above middle height, broad-shouldered, nor should I have Incurred them had
plane.
good.” The gratification of the citi­
the meeting between Prince Ito and eral day8- Thorough investigagtion Only two cars per day could be secured and seeming shorter than he really my allowance been measured by the
Moros in the Philippines are success­ Minister o f Finance KokovsofT taken has been made o f several prospective , to ship the large quantity of hops from was. His features were good, and a needs and habits with which I had zens over the destruction of China­
pair of large handsome brown eyes been brought up. Did you ever love town when their own property had
ful in smuggling modern rifles into the place.
dam sites on Pine creek for several the Wallowa valley.
lighted up his face, which was square my father, that you are so hardened also been destroyed seems peculiar
miles above town, and while no in­
islands.
and strong; his hair and thick mous against the first love of your Bon's now, when seen in the perspective of
formation is given out in detail, it is
P O R T LA N D M ARKETS.
General Howard Dead.
A magnetic storm on the Atlantic
three years. These congratulations
stated that there are no difficulties in
taches were light brown, with a red life?”
seriously crippled the cable service
Burlington, Vt., Oct. 27.— General
were caused, of course, by the fact
the way toward securing admirable
Wheat— Bluestem, $1(61.03; club, dish tinge.
"
I
had
a
proper
affection
for
my
across the ocean.
Oliver O. Howard, last o f the Union
that San Francisco's old Chinatown
reservoir sites.
Surveying the canal 92c; red Ruesian, 90c; valley, 91c;
husband,
but
I
should
never
have
for
“
Why,
Hugh,
you
are
looking
1
1
1
and
was noisome and Insanitary. It was
The Portola festival ended at San commanders o f the Civil war. died sud­ route on the east side o f Weston is fife, 92c; Turkey red, 92c; 40-fold, 95c.
gotten
myself
for
any
man.
I
repeat
worn. You do not seem like yourself.
Francisco with a parade of floats and a denly at his home here last night of now in progress and w ill extend sev­
Barley— Feed, $26.50(6)27 per ton; Why did you not arrive last night?" it, you cease to be my s6n from this so malodorous that It affected th#
heart
disease.
He
was
79
yeasr
old.
dance on the streets.
value of property around Its borders.
eral miles below the city.
brewing, $27.50.
“ I came as quickly as I could; the hour. You shall have the quarter's al­
Last week General Howard was in On­
Oats—No. 1 white, $28(6)28.50 per trains at this season are Inconveul lowance now duq to you, but after this It was In the heart of the city, too.
Officers o f a Nashville, Tenn., bank tario delivering his lecture on "A b ra ­
Hence the proposal to prevent the re­
Large Shipment of Mutton Sheep.
ton.
have been arrested for taking deposits ham Lincoln.”
ent,” he returned, still In an absent not a penny more. See how you will
His last public appear
turn of the Chinese to their old quar­
Corn— Whole, $35 per ton; cracked,
Wallowa—
One
of
the
largest
ship­
when the institution was insolvent.
get
on
with
the
beggarly
pittance
you
tone. He had a pleasant, deep-chestcd
slice was at London Saturday night.
ter was unanimously approved.
ments of sheep ever made from this $36.
voice, and, though he had never given derive front your father. To-morrow I
The national convention of the W. On Monday he returned to his home
Hav— Timothy, Willamette valley,
At first, that Is. Soon there devel­
county
was
sent
out
recently.
A
spe
shall
see
Rawson
about
altering
my
much
time
to
Its
cultivation,
could
here
and
apparently
was
in
his
usual
C. T. U. at Omaha has declared for
eial train of 26 double deck cars, carry­ $14(617 per ton; Eastern Oregon, $18 sing a good seqpnd.
oped opposition. Many Chinese owned
will.
What
wife
will
compensate
you
local option as a step toward prohibi- good health. Last night he was at- ing nearly 4000 sheep, left this place (620; alfalfa, $15(6)16; clover, $14;
the land on which their buildings
tacked by heart trouble and was dead
" I f you had started on Monday night for a life of poverty and obscurity?'
tion.
late in the afteroon for La Grande. cheat, $13(f/14.50; grain hay, $14(615.
"Poor we may be, but obscure, if 1 stood. When they heard that there
when a physician reached the house.
after you had my telegram, you might
The
sheep
were
purchased
from
local
Butter -C ity creamery, extras, 36c
The Copper River railroad in Alaska
was opposition to their rebuilding
live, we shall not be,” salé Hugh, rls
sheepmen by Portland and Seattle firms per pound; fancy outside creamery, have been here yesterday."
has 82 miles o f the 200 completed
” 1 could not, mother.” And he be­ ing, and looking steadily at his moth they complained to their consul-gen­
T exts Fines Oil Firms.
and were shipped to the coast markets. 33(6 36c; store, 22 H(6 24c. Butter fat
More than 3,000 men are at work o i
eral. He threatened to make the mat­
Austin, Tex., Oct. 27.-—The Stand­ All are mutton sheep, and were pur prices average l ,*-sc per pound under gan to pace the room In quarter-deck er, while he spoke very calmly. "I
the line.
ter an international one, as being an
may
deserve
some
censure
for
not
in
chased
mainly
from
John
Goebel,
of
style.
ard Oil company o f Indiana was today
regular butter prices.
The New York ice trust is on trial fined $65,000 in the District court here this city, and Jav Dobbin and Faul-
"W hy?" persisted Mrs. Saville, with forming you of my plans, but this invasion of treaty rights. Then, too,
Eggs— Oregon, 35(636c per dozen.
coner
brothers,
of
Joseph.
Ten
cars
for its life.
treatment I do not deserve. And yet the white landlords yearned after their
vague
uneasiness.
for violation of the Texas anti-trust
Poultry— Hens, 15(615>gc; springs,
“ Because I had a rather particular I believe you have a heart, though so former Chinese tenants. They threat­
Guatemala is still accused of Viding | law. The Security Oil company and were loaded at Enterprise and 16 cars 14tv(/T15c; roosters, 9(</'10c; ducks, 15
at this city.
calked and coated with worldliness ened legal proceedings If those tenants
Nicaragua rebels.
the Navarro Refining company today
(616c; geese, 10c; turkeys, 16%@ engagement on Tuesday morning.”
were prevented from returning. But
that Its natural Impulses are hopeless
“ What do you mean?”
17\.c;
squabs,
$1.75(6)2
per
dozen.
The entire Spanish cabinet has re confessed to having entered into a
Search for Oil W ill Begin.
" I had arranged to be married on ly deadened, your natural good sense what was mo3t effective of all was ths
signed and Liberals fill most of the combination in violation of the Texas
Pork—
Fancy,
9(6
9
He
per
pound.
Astoria— Another association has
anti-trust laws, and judgments amount
Tuesday morning, and I could not dis­ blinded to the relative value of things. keen rivalry that sprang up for the
places.
Veal— Extra, 10<6Tlc per pound.
possession of San Francisco’s Chinese
ing to about $175,000, were entered boen formed to bore for gas and oil
Fruits — Apples, $1(62 per box; appoint the parson and the consul, to What would the wealth of a kingdom
Marjorie Gould scorns all foreign
against the companies by Judge Cal­ in this vicinity, and the trial will be pears, $1(61.50; grapes, 80c(6$1.25 say nothing of my fiancee," he return be to me, if I knew the woman Í love colony. Los Angples, with 300.000, and
suitors, and says an American wilt do
houn
Forfeitures o f charters, permits made on the property o f Dr. Owens per orate, 15c per basket; casabas, ed, with a grim smile, and pausing In was groping her way painfully, with a Oakland, with 200,000 inhabitants,
for her.
bruised spirit and bleeding feet, strongly desired to add San Francis­
The Municipal association of Portland and ousters from the state will he pre­ Adair, on her tidelands between the $1.25(/il.50 per dozen; quinces, $1(6 his walk opposite his mother.
co's 30.000 Chinese to their popula­
mouth of Young’s bay and Warrenton. 1.25 per box; cranberries, $8.50(69
"M arried!” she repeated, growing through the rugged ways of life with
insists that moral conditions there are pared by the court at once.
Connected with Dr. Adair in the enter per barrel.
worse than ever.
white and grasping the arms of her out a hand to help her? No, mother, tion. After the disaster Oakland did,
prise are E. L. Ferguson and D. M
Mexican Towns Flooded.
for a time, house them all. But Los
The government has dropped the land
Potatoes— 50(u65c per sack, sweet chair. "Hugh, this Is a suptd, vulgar your son Is man enough to risk every
13. a, 2c tier nound
thing rather than that. I will obey Angeles began bidding for them. San
jest.”
Mexico City. Oct. 27.— A t least two Stuart, who own adjacent property.
fraud prosecution against Dr. K. B.
Perrin, of California.
lives lost and damage o f 6,000,000 Oil driving machinery has been orderd I ^ Sack Vegetables— Turnips, 75c(61
"It Is not, mother. I am married you and go. Good-by. God be with Francisco contemplated the action
and will be ready for installation with
with mingled feelings. She was quite
pesos to crops, grain and fine hard­
as fast as church and state can bind you. I will never see your face again
per
sack;
carrots,
$1;
beets,
$1.25;
in a short time.
San Francisco is almost Joy mad over
woods resulted from yesterday’s cloud­
me. If I look haggard and seedy you until you ask me and my wife to visit willing to dispense with what was not
rutabagas, $1.10.
tho Portola festival.
burst in the state of Tabasco, according
wanted, but when she found that her
need not wonder, for It Isn't pleasant yon.”
Onions— Oregon, $1(61.25 per sack.
Top Price for Peach Trees.
Oklahoma bankers think the bank to information received tonight. Five
"Then it is farewell forever," said former undesirables constituted an
Vegetable.« — Artichokes, 80c per to leave your bride almost at the
guarantee law is a failure.
Talent— C. M. Lee has sold four
hundred families are homeless in Atas-
Mrs. Saville, sternly. "Take my thanks asset which was sought for by two
dozen: cabbage, * . ( 6 1 0 per pound; church door, I can tell you.”
Lovett has been elected president of ta alone. Other cities and towns in- acres of peach orchard to C. W. Hope cauliflower, 40(//90c per dozen; celery,
Madman!” she hissed through her for this repayment of all the care and rival cities, she concluded she wanted
the Union Pacific, and will practically udndated are Huinaguillo, Tenosique, for $3,000. The tract is set to new 50(685c; corn, $ 1(6 1.25 per sack; set teeth, while ner keen black eyes thought and affection I have lavished them herself.
be Harriman’s successor.
Jalapa, Tlacotalpam. Tiapa, Santa varieties. Sixty trees o f the Apple- horseradish, 9(610c per dozen; pep­ flashed with fury. "T o what adventur on you.”
gate variety are three years old; 80
T h e M ean T h in s .
pers, 5(66c per pound; pumpkins, 1(6 ess have you fallen a victim?”
Deaths by tuberculosis are said to be Rosa and a number of smaller villages
Hugh stood half a minute gazing at
trees two ybnra old are o f the Sooner
“ But why does a horse have to wcai
on the decrease on account of the fight along the Mescalpa river.
"Hush." he said, with some dig her. then, turning sharply, left the
1 H e; radish-s, 15c per dozen; sprouts,
variety. The rest are younger and of
that is being made against the disease.
8(u9c per pound; squash, $1(61.10: to­ ntty; “ you must not speak disrespect room without another word. Mrs. 8a blinders. Mr. Speedy? I think they
different varieties.
Four Warships in Mississippi
matoes, 40(/(60c.
fully of my wife. To-morrow or next vllle had risen to utter her last sen are horrid and cover up the eyes.”
A great celebration was held in York
town in commemoration of the surren
New Orleans, Oct. 27.- The United
Hops—1909 crop, 24qf26e per pound; day you will see full particulars In the tence, and now walked to the fireplace
"The same things may be said (ft
Elgin
Apples
Win
Prizes.
der of Lord Cornwallis.
States warships Mississippi, North
1908 crop, 20c; 1907 crop, 12c; 1906 newspapers.”
to ring sharply.
the hat you are wearing, madam.”—
Elgin— At the Union county fair at
"W h a t!" she almost screamed, "are
"Tell one of the men to be ready In Houston Post.
A man died at Hasting«. Neb., claim Carolina and New York arrived here La Grande, the Elgin exhibit captured crop. 8 c.
Wool— Eastern Oregon, 16(6.23c per you In such haste to blazen your dis­ ten minutes. I want to send a note to
ing to be Schlatter, the divine healer, today preparatory to the visit o f Presi­ first prize on general display, and re­
grace to the world?”
V e ^ A b ru p t.
but is believed to have been an im­ dent T a ft to the Deep Waterways con­ ceived eight first prizes and four sec pound* mohair, choice, 24c.
Mr. Rawicn. It requires an answer,”
vention, beginning Saturday. This is onda Elgin is planning a general ex-
Cattle— Best steers, $4.75; fair to
Spring Poet— Yes, sir; I can writs
” 1 may as well let you know at she said to the butler. "And, Atkins,
postor.
the first time that more than one war hibit on October 22 and 23. and will good, $4(64.60; medium and feeders, once." he continued, not heeding her
about anything, sir.
Senator Newlands, of Nevada, pro­ vessel has breasted the current o f the finish the season at the National apple $3.25(6 3.75; best cows, $3.60; fair to interruption. “ My wife was Miss HU I shall not want you any more to-day;
Irate Editor— Well. then, suppose
you
had
better
assist
Mr.
Hugh.
He
Is
poses that all Western congressmen Mississippi.
show.
Rood, $3(63.25; common, $2.50(62.75; tan. daughter of the late Captain HU pretted for time. I wish everything you Just right-about face and head for
unite to obtain funds for waterways
| bulls, $2(62.50: stags, $2.50(63.50; ton. an old cavalryman, of good fam
belonging to him In this house to be the door?
and irrigation.
Eastern Man Buys Orchard.
calves, light, $5.25(6 5.50; heavy, $4(6 Uy, 1 believe; but that I don't care a
Ito's Son Hears Sad News.
packed and removed by to-morrow
A H o t O n e.
A Swedish professor, accused of
rap about.”
Hood R iver— Twenty acres o f the 4.75
Genoa, Oct. 27.— Prince Ito’a son
evening at the furthest You under
The Book Agent— Madam, at least I
bomho throwing, has become insane.
Hogs— Best, $7.85(68.06; blockers,
Hirokuni, arrived here tonight from Klemmer place on the west side have
" I expected this.' said Mrs. Saville, stand me," said his mistress, sternly;
claim to be a gentleman.
He was met by the Japanese been sold for $17,000. The trees are $7.25(67.60; stackers, $5(<i6.
In a low, concentrated tone, and rising
Los Angeles women have won their London
Sheep Best wethers, $4.25(64.50; In her wrath. "Some Inner voice told "everything must be removed. And,
Mlsa Cayenne— That's all right— so
consul. who informed him o f his two and three year c'd Spitzenberg and
fight against smoking on street cars.
Atkins, telegraph to Mr. Saville. 1
long as you'ra not required to prove 1L
j father’s death. The youth controlled Newtown trees. The purchaser is H. fair to good, $3.75(6 4; beat ewes, $3.75 me evil would come of your long, un­
think he has returned to his cham
Russia is preparing to enforce her himself by great effort and showed W Rodamar, who recently came from -i 4: fair to good, $3.50(63.75; lambs, accountable stay In that vile place.
bers: he was to be away only a week.
A friendly thought Is the pureet gift
rule over Finland by arms if necessary, little of the g rie f he evidently suffered. low s.
$5(6».
Now leave me. Never let me set ayes 9s j I want him ts come bers ts luck
that man can afford to man.—Carl/ka
Mosier Bulletin
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