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

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MOSIER..
OREGON
R E F O R E S T A T IO N
18 E A S Y .
Observations o f a Practical Timber-
man Clearly S et Forth.
(B y J. 8. Young, Inman-Poulsen Log
giug Co., Kelso, Wash.)
"Tt Is §ad enough; but I hare been
fortunate in finding frien d* like Mr
Rawson and his daughter. I t Is bet­
ter. too, to believe that there is soras
pleasant sheltered nook round the next
turn of the road than always to look
for sandy deserts
Loneliness is th«
worst evil of all: it is What I fear
most.”
Mrs. Savllle did not answer imme­
diately;
then
she said,
abruptly,
“ What is your name— your Christian
name?”
"M y name? Hope Desmond."
" I thought so. It is very
appro­
priate. A’ ou have given me a curious
mental picture. I suppose it is true,
though It is incomprehensible to me,
but you give rne the Idea of being sen­
sible and accurate. Do you not feel
that your life has been lost, fruitless
passed as it has been In this constant
struggle?”
"N o ,” cried Hope, her dark eyes
lighting, and liftin g her head with an
unconscious but dignified movement.
" I t has had much sweetness, and I
have been of some use. Though I am
not clever, I have done what I could;
and that will always com fort me. I da
not fear the future. W ork w ill come
to me. I would not change with any
one. I prefer to remain the 'me' that
I am.”
“ You are an unusual specimen. Miss
Desmond, and really a profound phi­
losopher; yet you have refinement and
taste, aye, and culture enough, to ena
ble you to enjoy beauty and elegance
literature and art. 1 congratulate you;
only. If . very one was as easily pleas
ed the world would stand still.”
“ Perhaps so,” said Hope Desmond,
with a sigh. " I can only see life ac­
cording to my lights.”
Then, after some minutes' silence,
ih e observed how prettily the smoke
curled up from among the trees down
In the hollow.
Acs. said Mrs. Savllle, " I suppose
Lord Castleto i has arrived. Inglefield
Court belongs to him. It Is an older
and much damper place than this. 1
must call to-morrow.” She heaved a
deep sigh as she spoke. “ Miss Dacre
Is one of the fortunate ones according
to ir.y estimate.
She Is her father's
sole heiress, and takes the title, too,
when she succeeds him. She Is pretty,
rather accomplished, and decidedly
popular. I used to see a good deal of
her at one time; now----She pans
ed a:.d frowned, then, rising, she said,
peremptorily, "Come, I feel rheumat­
ic; I have sat here too long.”
Few words passed between the com
panlons till almost at the gate which
opened from Mrs. Savllle's grounds on
a foot path which crossed the vicarage
Helds, when that lady said, suddenly:
"1 expect my son to m orrow.”
‘ Your eldest son?”
" I have but one son,” returned M r*
Savllle, Icily.
__(T o be continued.)
The Timberman: As the question of
SEARCH TOR P L A T IN U M .
A P P L E S S E L L H IG H .
conserving our present forests and re
foresting our logged-off lands is now Government Expert* Investigate Pros
Fancy Hood R iver Spitzenbergs Bring
commanding so much attention, a few
pects In Coos County.
$3.50 Per Box.
observations from one who has given
Marshfield— That platinum exists in
Hood R iver— The apple picking has
the subject considerable thought may Coos county seems to be the opinion
come to an end in Hood R iver valley
not be out o f place.
o f experts and that the development fo r the year 1909, and several crew
People who are dealing with statistics o f the mineral is being looked into by are busy at present packing the fruit
and theories tell us that our forests will men o f money there is no doubt. Dr. fo r market. A number o f the larger
Lets Important but Not L e tt Inter* be practically exhausted in fifty years, D. T. Day, who has charge o f the min growers have concluded their packing
eral division o f the geological survey and their fruit has been hauled to the
etting Happenings fro m Points
at the present rate of cutting; and as in Washington, D. C., has oeen mak­ cold storage plant in the city, await
Outside the State.
the rate o f consumption will undoubt ing investigations.
He was sent out ing shipment to N ew York. The union
edly increase, it would seem that our for the purpose o f investigating the is sending out several cars each day
possibilities o f platinum mining devel­ consigned to Steinhardt & K elly, who
John G. Carlisle is much improved, only hope o f a supply for future geuer opments along the coast. He is quoted purchased the entire
crop o f fancy
and bis physician says his condition is ations is in growing more trees.
as saying that he has found some plat stock.
The fancy Bpitzenbergs were
C H A P T E R V I.— (Continued.)
The question o f conserving and pro iuuin in the ore examined so far, and
” 1 did; and he
very sorry, but he
encouraging.
sold to the N ew York firm fo r $3.35
tectiug our forests and raising another
Miss Desmond had been little more has already returned the plans of the
The head o f the sugar trust says he crop o f timber to take the place o f the has stated that he w ill g ive instruc­ per box, and since this deal was made
than a week at Inklefleld, when, re cottages to the builder.”
is not guilty o f tho charges made one we are now cutting and destroying tions to miners as to how to save the the Davidson Fruit company o f this
platinum which he believes is now loBt city has paid as high as $3.50 per box turning home from the neighboring
"Then he must get them back," very
against him.
is purely an economic one, and not gov in large quantities in the process of
for fancy Spitzenbergs. The fru it in vicarage, whenre she had been dis sharply. “ I w ill walk over m yself to
Suspicion points to 22 government erned by academic theories. Hence, we mining fo r gold. A. L. Macdonald o f
Hood R iver valley this season has patched with a message
respecting the vicarage.
I want movement. Did
weighers as implicated in tho sugar will conserve and protect our present Schenectady, N. Y., where mining ma
been o f a higher standard than any some of the local charities to which you happen to see Lord E verton?”
forests, plant and raise a new crop of chinery is manufactured, is accompany
trust frauds.
marketed in previous years. There has Mrs. Savllle contributed, she entered
“ The gentleman who has Just left?
trees on our logged off lands just as
George Crocker, son o f tho pioneer soon as we find out that it pays to ing Dr. Day. They have gone down the been a noticeable decrease in rust and the drawing-room through one of the
Yes; he was In the
draw ingroom
coast
to
make
further
investigations.
other infections that m itigate in pro­ French windows which opened on a
California millionaire, is seriously ill do so.
when I came in."
The results o f the work w ill be o f vast
in N ew York.
The writer remembers doing a lot of importance to the mining interests of ducing a lower grade o f apples. The veranda and thence on to the grounds
“ He Is one of th», most contemptible
season's profit is very satisfactory, not
The two Portland boys who held up hard work, in early life, along with Coos and Curry counties.
The lady of the house was not there
men In England.” continued Mrs. Sa
withstanding tho fact that tho crop
a bank at San Jose, Cal., and secured many others, destroying our forests that
but lounging com fortably In her espe «•11«— “ a mere butterfly at sixty-three
was cut a little short.
we might ruise grain and garden truck
$7,315, have pleaded guilty.
He has only existed for pleasure his
clal
chair sat a gentleman, who, di
to eat and hay for our stock; and why
CO EDS TO H A V E HOME.
General Reyes, mentioned as a can Becauso these things to us had a value
Experiment Farm for Sherman
rectly Miss Desmond entered, rose and whole life, and even now pleasure still
didate for the Mexican presidency, has and trees had none. W e could not eat
Wasco — Realizing that something made her a bow— a bow which proved pleases. Ills sense of enjoyment has
Society Women o f Eugene to Assist in
gone to Europe fo r a lengthy tour.
must be done to conserve the native that bowing was not yet quite a lost been his ruin. A trifler of the most
them and nobody wanted to buy them
Building Bungalow.
fe rtility o f their soil and knowing that art. He was a tall, elderly man of un triflin g description, without an amid
Revolutionists in Nicaragua are said But mark the change today. The trees
University o f Oregon, Eugene.— To the continuous cropping to wheat w ill
to have the government army in a bad have a value; our lorests are at the
certain age, slight and elegant, with tion or an aim; worst of all. rpcklcss
position and threaten it with annihiln present time one of the chief sources ot build a handsome bungalow to serve as eventually rob the soil o f the active flue aquiline features and l'ght-blue of how he may throw others Into temp
wealth to the states'along the Pacific the general headquarters and center of principles promotive o f vegetable life,
tion.
Me has Injured
Coast, and where the conditions fo r ro co-ed student life at the university of the farmers o f Sherman county have laughing eyes that looked as If boy tatton or difficulty.
Charles N. Crittenton, founder of foresting are so favorable, they can be Oregon is the unique plan o f a number secured the assistance o f the federal hood still lingered there In spite of the me past forgiveness, and yet he conics
refuge homes fo r unfortunate girls, is mude u source o f wealth for all time to of prominent Eugene society women, government and o f the state experi
wavy hair that curled round a rather meandering here to try and talk me
dead. He was 76 years old and had come. But as approximately only 20 Deluding the wives o f several univer ment station in an e ffo rt to establish low but well shaped forehead. He was over to Induce me to pardon the cruel
established 73 homes.
an experimental farm fo r Eastern Ore­ carefully, admirably dressed, and Inde lest Injury that could be indicted.
per cent o f the standing timber o f the sity professors.
I
They have scrlbably fresh and cool, though It was told him my opinion hilly; but to be
The bungalow is to cost about $2000, gon in Sherman county.
But one other American mine disas country is in the hands o f the govern
purchased
240
acres
o
f
average
land
incut
and
about
80
per
cent
under
pri
ter oquals the one at Cherry, 111. That
and will be constructed along craftsman
seriously angry with such a creature
a burning August day.
w a ^ a t Monongah, W. Va., when 365 vato ownership, the question o f refor lines. It will have one large room for near Moro, the county seat, and H. J.
"A llo w me to explain my appearance Is like taking a howitzer to shoot a
Umbergor,
an
expert
in
dry
farm
estution
presents
some
serious
difficul
nrineps lost their lives.
meetings and social affairs, with a
hum m ingbird. Come. Miss Desmond
.
ties.
small kitchen, bath and rest room. The ing methods, has been appointed to here," he said. In a pleasant, youthful
Th% leader o f the Nicaraguan rebels
voice. “ I have taken the exceedingly let iih go out Into the open air. What
What is the age o f our present for building will be constructed on a lot take charge o f the farm.
claims to have the president’s army eats I What are tho means to be em
N early five?
I shall
uninteresting journey from London to o'clock Is it?
just outside the College campus, owned
bottled up.
ployed to retorest our logged off lands! by the University Young Women’s
this place, and I now await Its amla walk round the grounds until it Is
Railroad Improves Line.
Martial law has been proclaimed in What length of time will it take? What ,'hristian association, which will be in
Dec— The b ig steam shovel of the ble mistress’s pleasure as to whether time to find the vicar."
And then charge of the bungalow after it is com­
Buenos Ayres follow ing the assassina­ benefits can be derived !
They pared somewhat slowly across
Mount Hood railway is digging ballast she w ill see me or not."
the great question, Will it p ayf
tion o f the mayor.
pleted.
for the new track from Dee to Park-
“ Has she been told you are here?" the grounds to a wooded rising ground
To the first question, I would answer:
President
Campbell
is
much
pleased
dale, a distance o f six miles. When Rfked Miss Desmond, taking off a large on the left of the house, from which a
K in g Manuel, o f Portugal, is vis it­ “ From 100 to 400 years.’ ’ The na
ing in England. I t is believed he is tional government is at the present time with the interest the women are taking the work is completed passenger and garden-hat, which she continued to view of it and Its surroundings could
n
the
bungalow.
logging trains can be run. The new
looking for a wife.
be obtained, and when they had ac­
gathering the data to answer questions
line extends well up toward Mount hold in her hand, wondering who this complished the ascent Mrs. Saville sat
Silverton, Colo., reports 18 inches o f two and three.
could
be.
Mrs.
Savllle's
visitors
had
Hood and through an excellent body
“ F a k e " Label on AppleB.
The writer has made some observa
snow. Railroad traffic has been inter
The contract fo r the hitherto been few and far between, her down, as if tired, on a seat placed at
Hood R iver— The members o f the o f fir timber.
tious regarding the growth of timber,
ferod with somewhat.
Her com­
extension of the telephone line from acquaintances at that season being the best point of outlook.
Hood
R
iver
Apple
Growers
union,
which
which lead him to believe that growing
panion had observed that the keen,
The condition o f John G. Carlisle, timber will pay. I have found trees 135 comprises 90 per cent o f tho orchardists, this point to Parkdale was let to Harry scattered in remote regions.
active woman was stronger tn spirit
ex-secretary o f the treasury, has as­ years old 52 inches in diameter on the are up in arms over the report from Bailey o f Hood River. The Home Tel-
"Yes, I believe her major-domo has
phone company o f Hood R iver is the
than In flesh, and felt a sort of pity
sumed a serious aspect.
stump, that cut over six thousand feet N ew York that quantities o f apples
conveyed my pasteboard to the august
owner o f tho line.
fpr this rich, prosperous, resolute lady.
A merger o f the copper companies of merchantable lumber. The annual were on the market there bearing the
presence.” And the stranger, with the
“ What a sweet, beautiful place this
o f the United States with $1,000,000,000 growth showed these trees were 24 wrappers o f the union which were not
air
of
being
very
much
at
home,
drew
W ill Raise More Sheep.
Is !” she exclaimed, after gazing at
inches on tho stump at 4U years and at up to the high standard o f quality main
capital is being organized.
forward a chair, which Miss Desmoud
that time should cut 900 feet of lumber. tained by that organization. The wrap
Baker C ity— Baker county sheepmen
the srene before her for a few min
did not accept.
Judge Thomas F. Graham o f
San From my observations, extending over pers o f the union are regarded us an
utes. "1 think It Is the most charming
Francisco has been chosen head o f the several sections o f timber, 100 trees 16 bsolute guarantee o f high quality in are pleased with the settlement o f the
“ Pray, has Mrs. S avllle been long
I have ever seen.”
range question with the officials of the here?”
Pacific coast baseball league.
to 18 inches in diameter can be grown the east, and when these apples were
"T h en you have not seen much,” re
reserve,
who
were
here
for
the
meeting
“ About a fortnight."
The supreme court has sentenced a on each acre in 40 years and these will found to be inferior in selection and
turned Mrs. Savllle, testily.
"Au d you— have you been here all
Tennesseo sheriff and
five others to make 30,000 feet of merchantable lum pack, many complaints poured in upon o f the sheepmen on November 2. A cut
"T h a t Is true. I have not seen any
ja il for failin g to pervent a lynching ber; these same trees will cut 75,000 Steinhardt & Kelly, who bought the en­ of 80(H) head had been ordered in dis­ that tim e?”
fine places In England, and tne palaces
feet at the end o f 125 years.
The tire output o f the union this year.
in 1906.
D IA M O N D M A K E R 'S SE C R ET.
‘
Not
quite."
tricts No. 1 and 2, which include Baker
and chateaux abroad are so melan
location is, What will be the value of
"A h ! what wonderful resisting pow
The Hawaiian sugar planters report this 30,000 feet o f timber grown on an
county, but at the last meeting the cut
choly; hut who could desire anything
I.e m o liie 'a
l.e te st
A rronnl
of
Ilia
Mt. Hood Line Extended.
a very heavy crop. Since Russian and acre in 40 years or the 75,000 feet
was reduced to 1700 and tho growers er! I should have Imagined you would beyond the exquisite, graceful, home
P r o c e s s ( l i v e n In C o u r t .
Hood River— The track o f the Mount
Filipino labor has been imported thero grown on an acre in 125 years? I will
both by this tim e be extinct from men­
Use beauty of Inglcflcld?"
H enri Lemolne. the pretended dia­
has been little trouble on the islands hazard a guess that 30,000 feet of Hood railway extension from Dee to may be allowed their usual number. tal Inanition.” Miss Desmond laughed
It was, tn truth, a delightful abode, mond maker, told what lie said was
W ith this change it is probable that a
in the way o f strikes.
standing timber will be worth $8 per Pnrkdale, six miles, is laid, nnd sur larger number o f sheep will be raised —a sweet, well-amused laugh.
sheltered on the east by the upland his secret In court yesterday at his
And you can laugh like th a t!” hr
Another football
player has been thousand in 40 years, and that hii acre
ncing gangs are at work. A new town, in Baker county this year.
from which they now looked down;
trial on a charge of swindling, says a
of
luiiil
planted
to
fir
trees
will
earn
$6
killed and one seriously hurt.
continued. “ Then your v itality has ol
which has been named Parkdale, is bo­
the ground sloped steeply from the Paris letter to the New York Sun. An
per year for the entire period, not
course
kept
my
revered
sister-in-law
Douglas Plans Good Roads.
Cattlemen in Wyom ing have pleaded counting the small trees that can be ng laid out at the end o f the road.
opposite side, g ivin g a wide view over unfeeling court smiled at him, but he
guilty to killing sheepmen.
Roseburg— This year Douglas county alive. It must, however, exhaust your
taken out and utilized for wood, posts Plans have been made for store build-
richlv-wooded country; while the acted as if he fu lly felt the g ra vity of
own
vital
powers
to
give
out
ozone—
ngs, a hotel and application has been spent $106,000 in good road building.
A labor convention at Toronto has mil poles during the 40 years.
house, gardens and grounds occupied the situation.
I do not think there is any use to made for a postoffice.
Hundreds of That the work is to lie continued, only no, what do they call It?— electricity— the level space between.
gone on record for womun suffrage.
Fine trees
" I am sounding the death knell of
to such a degree. There is nothing to
which wo can put our mountainous, acres o f fruit land have been bought in
Cairo is quiet outwardly, but troops rocky, logged off lands that will yield the vicinity o f the new railroad ter­ on a larger scale, is proven by the pur­ me so soul-destrovlng, so deadening, ns stood about, for Inglefleld was an old the diamond, and I appeal not to Jus­
country-house dating tolerably
far tice hut to science,” he said.
arc still held there for fear o f another
much wealth, though to the indi­ minus by well to do Eastern people, chases recently made bv the county suburban rusticity.
Won't
you
sit
outbreak.
bark, built In the half-timbered style,
Several weeks ago the court down? I can't stand any longer my
Then he took a pencil and drew
vidual 40 years is a long time to wait nnrh o f which has been cleared and set court.
the first story of fine bricks, the upper plans of his electric furnace and his
purchased the rock quarry nnd bunkers self.”
Lyman J. Gage, ox secretary o f the or a harvest, b it not long to the state o trees.
vacated by the Warren Construction
part beams and plaster, with
high crucible, so that the court m ight fo l­
treasury, is to marry Mrs. Ada Ballou or nation.
"Then pray do not.
I do not sit
company, upon the completion o f the
To my mind, the phase o f tho ques
chimneys and many-gabled roofs. The low his explanations.
o f San Francisco.
B ig Orchard Near Dee.
down
because
I
am
not
going
to
stay
company’s paving contract ill this city.
tion that presents the most serious iliffi-
Dee— Portland people are preparing This included nil crushed rock that had I thought Mrs. Savllle would come in large additions made by Mrs. Saville's
A message has been received from
The furnace is composed o f three
ultics is the problem o f taxation. 1
father had been carried out in strirt concentric cylinders fitting Into one
Roosevelt saying no accident whatever have no hesitation in saying that our to plant 500 acres to apples south of neon le ft by the company.
Immediately,” said Miss Desmond, who
accordance with the original plan, and another, the exterior cylinder of
has happoned to his party.
present system of taxation, particularly Dee. The building o f the Mount Hood
began to perceive In some way that
the garden designed to suit It also. A
Suffragettes at Bristol, England, at­ egarding growing timber, is all wrong. railway from Hood River to Dee and
wrought iron, the second o f com­
tnls pleasant, talkative personage was
Asylum Bids Awarded.
circular lawn, surrounded with flower­
tacked a cabinot minister and admin I do not propose to discuss the matter the establishing o f the Oregon Lumber
pressed fireproof porcelain. The elec­
Salem— The lioard o f trustees o f the a good deal older than he seemed.
ing
shrubs
and
dotted
with
several
is
to
whether
the
timber
interests
have
istored a whipping with a horsewhip.
"Since you permit It, then. ’ And he
trodes are introduced Into the cylinder
Insane Asylum
has
ompany's plant here has in three years Oregon State
large
spreading
trees,
separated
the
paid too much nr too little o f the taxes
by two openings at the ends so that
settled the valley along Hood river. awarded to the Northwest Bridge sank Into hts chair with a sigh of re
Tho controller o f the treasury has
n the past or at the present time, but
house
from
a
wide
avenue
which
open­
decidod that settlers who did actual i system that does not tax tho growing Many fine apple orchards have been set works o f Portland the general contract lief. "You see," he went on, 'this sori
the are is exactly in the center of the
ed exactly opposite the entrance, over
work on irrigation projects must be crops o f tho farmer, tiie gardener, or out. Logged o f f lands have been cleared for the new receiving ward building of place Is just far enough from Lon
apparatus.
arched
by
a
double
row
of
great
old
at
the
hospital
fo
r
tho
insane.
and
where
three
years
ago
stood
the
paid.
don to cut you off from all the con­
the fruit grower, and taxes the growing
The crucible Is Ihe real triumph of
elms at either side. Beyond, on the
giant firs now are seen buildings and
veniences of town life, and too neai
The seal catch in Boring sea was •rop o f timber over and over, and at a
Lemolne, he declares.
He carefully
orchards.
left,
from
a
wooded
hollow,
through
H
igh
Price
for
Land.
for any of the legitim ate amusements
about 600 short this year o f the num­ rale that will confiscate the entire crop
drew for the judge and described It
which
a
trout-stream
had
been
widen
Irv in g — C. .1. Fassett has sold his and occupations of the country."
ber allowed by law, which is 15,000 a 30 to 35 vonrs, when it takes from
as a cylinder made of iron with a
Largest Hatchery in World.
30-acre ranch west
of
town to G.
10 to 100 years to raiso this crop, is cor
skins.
Here the butler appeared, and said ed and dammed into a miniature lake,
tainly open to valid objection. As a
Salem— The largest salmon hatchery Tenike o f Iowa, the price paid being 'Mrs. Savllle w ill see you, my lord, if glimpses of which eould be caught double cover of lead affixed in a melted
The kaiser, to cement friendship
-nbstituto for our prosent system o f n the world, to be owned and operated $110 an acre. Mr. Fassett has moved
when the sunlight fell upon it, rose the state. Into It he puts chem ically pure
with Austria, violated tradition by
iron filings, carbon of sugar and m er­
axing timber, based on values, I would by the state o f Oregon, will be formally to Eugene, having boughi, property and you w ill come this way.” The gentle­ smoke from some unseen chimney.
welcoming the morgantic w ifo o f an advocate a cutting tax to be paid when
man rose, and made another elegant
will build a modern home.
It is to the use of mercury
opened at Bonneville, Monday. Novem
"H o m e lik e ," repeated Mrs. Saville. cury.
archduke to the Oerinan palace.
bow
as
he
passed
Miss
Desmond.
he timber is cut; a portion o f this tax ber 15. The new central hatchery cost
that Lemolne attributes his success as
'There
is
an
immense
amount
of
non
Portland Markets.
"W h at an amusing person!
1 won
Mrs. Roosevelt and fam ily are on the to bo set aside to bear the expense of more than $12,00(1, and has an egg ca­
sense talked about home
I wish you compared w ith Prof. Moissan iu mak­
reforestation by the stnte; and a por pacity of 60,000,000 and nursery ponds
way to N ew York.
W heat— Bluestom, $1.07; club, 96c; der who he Is. Some relation. I sup
could
see
Kingswood,
Lord
Everton s ing diamonds.
ion to pay the expense o f protecting
An ex official o f the sugar trust has our present forests from fire and d e p u ­ sufficient to feed 5,000,000 young fry. red Russian, 94c; Valley, 95(ii96c; F ife, pose, or he would not speak so freely,'
When the crucible Is placed in the
place; it Is one of the finest sea(s In
The hatchery is now nearly completed, 95c; Turkey rod, 96c; 40-fold, 9Hc.
thought
Miss
Desmond.
“
1
must
not
been indicted for fraud.
furnacp the electric current must be
tation.
and is being operated under the direc
Barley— Feed, $27.50; brewing, $28 go to Mrs Saville at present.”
She England— full of fam ily treasures and
I shall not attempt In this article to tion o f Superintendent J. W. Berrian.
Cuba's expenses for the next year
historic relics— and he would not make turned on progressively In such a way
per ton.
too left the room by a different exit
liter into the details of such a scheme.
are estimated at almost $30,000,000.
Corn-— Whole, $33; cracked, $34 per
It. He as to melt the lead covers. Then as
and ascended to her own
pleasant the faintest effort to retain
ton.
The leders o f South American ropub I am told on good authority that rais
10,000 Bushels o f Potatoes.
might have entered diplomacy— or the arc forms the current should be
apartment,
which
looked
out
to
the
ng trees by the state nr national gov
Oats-—No. 1 white, $29 per ton.
lies are to meet in a conference next
taken a foreign appointment and saved increased until the lim it of internal
Oregon C ity— J. H. Brown, o f New
rnnient pays in European countries. I f
Hay— Timothy, W illam ette
Valley, front; a dressing-closet opened from
pressure is reached, ow ing to the boil­
July.
money. But he Is quite content to de
so, why not here on our western coast, Era, comes very near being the “ potato $14(<i 17 per ton; Eastern Oregon, $18(u) It, and. except for the bed. It waa fur
President
Zelaya,
of
Nicaragua, where the conditions nre almost ideal?
ing o f the mercury. This point at­
in g ’ ’ o f Oregon. He raised 10,000
rive
his
Income
from
the
rent
a
Man
nlshed
like
a
sitting-room.
A
fte
r
lean
20; alfalfa, $15(ifl6; elover, $14; cheat,
claims substantial victories, both on
bushels this year, beside 3400 bushels of
Chester m illionaire pays him for his tained. the current must be m ain­
IC on du ilfd next week.)
Ing from the window for some min
$13'«/ 14.50; grain hay, $14@15.
wheat and 250 bushels o f clover seed
land and sea.
The ca-
Butter— C ity creamery extras, 36e; utes. apparently, in deep thought, she ancestral halls, when he might have tained fo r several hours.
Mr. Brown ships nearly all o f his prod
The Denver & Rio Grande road has
Bomb K ills Police Chief.
fancy
creamery, 32
m illionaire's
daughter bon Is thereby dissolved at a very
went to un
her w
table, ana,
and, un married the
i....... outside
...........................
- C - hr36c
........ per
i
»M ritin
im s g muie.
ucts
to
California,
where
the
excellent
increased the pay o f all its shop ein
high pressure and under the necessary
and kept It for him self.”
Buonos Ayres, Nov. 16.— The chief results i f his scientific farm ing are well lb.; store, 2 2 ',(" - ’ 4r. (Butter fat prices locking a de8k wlth a kev wh|oh h
ployes 3 cents an hour.
average 1 4 « per pound under regular to her chain shp hef?an ,0 add gome
o f police o f this city, Senor Falcon,
nown.
"W ell, If tne daughter was not the temperature.
The conference on infant m ortality and the police secretary were assassi­
“ I believe." added Lemoine, in his
Eggs— Fresli Oregon extras, 421. , ^ [ lines to a closely-written letter which sort of woman he could love, he was
at N ew Haven, Conn., resulted in the nated today when driving in Callao
most im pressive tones, "th a t the size
Linn County Gets N ew Town.
right,” said Miss Desmond, thought
♦5c
per
dozen;
Eastern,
30(o34c
per
i
a
'
(herein.
forming o f a society for work.
street.
A
man, still unidentified,
of the crystals formed is in propor­
Albany — The
Linnhaven
Orchard dozen.
She had w rltt«® for a con sid erate fully. "Suppose she was not compan
A man has been arrested at Fresno, sprang from a secluded spot and threw ompany, which plans to set out a
tion to the length of the firing. To
Poultry— Hens, 13, .,.(b 14*-_.e; springs, time when the sound of wheels and ionable, that he could not love her;
bomb directly under tho carriage.
Cal., who is wanted in nearly every
3000-acre orchard ill the northern part 134(8 1 4 4 «; roosters. 9(iT10c; ducks, horses' feet drew her to the window
the finest place In the world could not cool the materials, m erely cut the cur­
The vehicle was blown to pieces and
coast city for passing bad checks.
of Linn county, will establish a new 1 5 (8 1 5 4 «: goose, 1 0 4 ''; turkeys, live, from whence she saw the gentleman make up for that.”
rent off and let them cool by them­
Senor Falcon nnd the secretary were
Thirty fishing vessels are ashore nnd terribly injured. They were carried to townsite. It will be called Linnhaven !6(o 18c;
dressed,
2D(u22c;
squabs, with whom she had spoken In the
“ A'ou are a foolish child! The thing selves.”
a half-dozen missing as the result o f the the sidewalk nnd later to a hospital, The site o f this new town has not been $1.75(o 2 per dozen
draw ingroom descend the hall door called love soon evaporates. Rank, tm
Lem oine explained that he had
Pork— Fancy, 9(o 9 l -_.c per pound.
storm off the coast of N ew Foundland. but died soon afterwards. Immediately definitely chosen, but it will be neat
steps to enter a very rusty fly or sta
portance. high position, last; and du- studied the experiments of I^aetchllng
the center o f the colossal orchard.
A
’
cal—
Extras,
10
o
1
0
4
*
per
pound.
A vnse presented to President T aft after throwing the bomb the assassin
tion cab. He had a comically rueful ties due to one's station fill up life and of Moissan with great care and
Fruits— Apples, $ l(o 3 box; pears, $1
by Japanese while he was at Seattle Irew a revolver nnd shot himself. The
expression of countenance, and. look
had discovered that the reason why
satisfactorily. It Is a low. mean con
(81.50;
grapes,
$l(o
1.50
per
crate,
1
2
4
Capital
Stock
Increased.
has been valued at $53.80 by the cus wound is not expected to prove fatal.
Ing round over the front of the house, ceptlon of existence to spend It In per
Moissan had only succeeded In obtain­
(o
15c
por
basket;
quinces,
$1.25(iT'1.50
Klamath Falls— At the adjourned
toms officials. The donors gave the im ­
ing extrem ely minute crystals was that
meeting o f the Klamath Watersuers’ as­ per box; cranberries, $9(o 9.50 per bar hts quick eve caught sight of Miss Des­ sonal pleasure.”
Ask Uncle Sam to Smite Zelaya.
pression that it was worth $5,000.
mond. T o her annoyance, he lifted hts
rel; persimmons. $1.50 per box.
he had not been able to keep his ma­
“ Yes, certainly. You are righ t.” ea
Bluefields, Nicaragua, Nov. 17.— A sociation the capital stock o f the asso
The Milwaukee road has just ordered
Potatoes— 50(8 60c por sack; sweet hat and gave a slight expressive shrug
ation was increased from $2,000,000 to
gerly. "T o liv e for one's self alone, terials at a very high temperature and
50 locomotives to be used ou its Pacific petition is being circulated by those in $6,000,000 by 9000 majority, while the potatoes. l- ^ 0 / 2 c per pound.
before stepping into his cab, which
in any way, is miserable. But one has a pressure of 2.000 atffiospheres fo r a
A'egetnhles — Artichokes,
75c per drove off immediately.
sympathy with the revolution against proposition to increase the par value o f
coast line.
a right to try and be happy i f it does sufficiently long time. By the use of
dozen;
beans,
10
c
per
pound;
cabbage.
President
Zelaya
demanding
that
the
the stock from $20 to $30 per share was
Adolph Uackmeir. o f San Francisco,
"I wish I had not looked out." she
not interfere with the happiness of mercury Lem oine said he produced an
interfere in favor o f lost by 2145.
\ (u 'le ;
cauliflower.
90e(8$1.25
per
has lieen appointed census supervisor United States
internal pressure analogous to thst
the revolution, which, the petition al­
dozen; celery. 50(0 85o: horseradish, 9(8 thought; then, sm iling at the idea. It others.”
o f Alaska.
leges, is a result o f the misrule o f
10c; peas, 10c per pound; peppers. $1.50 struck her very like an "expulsion
produced by nature In the mines.
Poultry Show for Pendleton.
"You
have
been
tolerably
poor,
from
"N
o
doubt
Mrs.
Savllle
could
be
very
Heavy rkins in H ayti have caused Zelaya. One paragraph o f the petition
per box; pumpkins. U t ilis e ; radishes,
"To-m orrow probably my Invention
Pendleton— A t the meeting o f the
serious damage.
The
precipitation recites: “ Right after the election of
15c per dozen; sprouts. 8 c per pound; severe— even cruel: but she Is good to what you say," said Mrs, Saville. not w ill be likened to Columbus' egg." he
Umatilla
Morrow
t’ounty
Poultry
asso­
unkindly.
"H
a
v
e
you
been
happy?”
reached 24 inches.
President T a ft, Zelaya's chief of po­
squash, $1(81.10; tomatoes, 75c (8$ 1; me
I had better give her the vlrar's
ciation. January 25, 26 and 27 were set
H er Interlocutor paused before she concluded. "E veryb od y w ill be ready
turnips, 75c(if$l per sack; carrots, $1; message: yet I fee! half afraid. This
Four men have been found guilty of lice in Granada offered nn insult to |
American
flag
by
taking
it
f
r
o
»
’
“
^
F
«
h
«
b
ig
exhibition
he
beets, $1.25; rutabagas, $1.10; parsnips, » ill not do
replied. Yes. on the whole I have been to say he could have found It out him­
Mv
best,
my
only
chano*
robbing a mail car on the Union Pacific
he hands o f a man who was waving l of birds. Great interest is being man- $1.25; onions. $1.25(81.50 per sack.
happy. Sometimes it has been trying self: m any w ill say I have copied m y
is fearlessness.”
near Omaha, May 22.
process from theirs.
H ow ever that
t, and casting it down as 'a miserable , ifented. and it is expected that there
Hops
1909 crop, 2 2 -i2 4 4 e ; 1908
She iw o v d s -no-iient. then looked to feel shabby and to be unable to get
will be the finest display o f poultry in
The San Francisco Chinese, who are piece o f trash' on the streets.”
m ay be. I am eure o f its value, and I
crop, 20c; 1907 crop. 12c; 1906 crop, 8 c.
a
new
drese.
to
know
that
lovely
pic­
the historv o f this section.
engaged in a tong war, bide their time
Wool— Eastern Oregon, 16(823* lb.; awa> her writing again and proceeded
regret that I have been compelled to
for police surveillance to relax.
down a long passage and a short stall tures and delightful music were w ith­
Mohair, Choice, 24c.
Freed, He Sues Heney.
reveal It to-day.”
in
your
reach,
yet
Inaccessible.
The
Big Turnip at Dallas.
to
the
wing
In
which
was
Mrs.
Sa
Cattle— Best steers, $4.25(1?4.60; fa il
Scientists in conference at New
San Francisco, Nov. 15.— A. R. Me-
Lemolne. who Is a consummate ac­
worst is to want nice delicate th in g s
Dallas— William Shewey is exhibit to good, $3. 8 .V 0 4; medium and feed- vllle's boudo'r
Haven, Conn., discussed plans to pro Kinley, one o f the United Railways
tor, sat down w ith the a ir o f a man
ing a turnip which mensures 34 inches ' ora. $3.50 3.75: best cows, $3.50(83.65;
She knoe' ed at th » door, and was for some one you love and not to be
vent the heavy infant mortality.
deeply wronged by a hard world.
detectives, who was arrested several in circumference. I t is solid through medium, $3.50(83.25; commons to me­ Im p erative!' told to come tn.
Mrs. able to get them: that Is bitter. Still,
A boy bank robber at New Albany, months ago on a charge o f stealin g' out and very heavy. The turnip was dium.
T h e court adjourned the case till
$2.50 2.73;
bulls.
$2(.i 2.50; Savllle was waiv ing un and down, evl
nothing can he so poverty -a:r ,■ ken as
Ind., killed the cashier and wounded
' grown on fern Und s few miles from stags, $2.50(0 3.50; calves, light, $5.25
June 14 at the request of M aitre La
to
have
no
on
»
to
troubl%
a
out,r
no
documents
from
the
offic
e
o
f
District
dently much d is 'v r ’-ed
the president and his negro chauffeur.
(85.50; heavy, $4(84.75.
Attorney Langdon, entered suit today town.
one to love or live for, no one to love borl. Lem olne's advocate. Presumably
" I beg rpur pardon " hesitatingly.
Hogs— Best, $7.95{ii 8: medium, $7.50
A Winnipeg girl dashod into a burn against Rudolph Spreckels, William J.
Lem olne wishes to g ive science plenty
you.”
"Oh
rente
In.
iom
e
In!
I
have
been
Hopysrd
Sells
for
Good
Price.
(87.75; stockers. $4(84.73.
ing building in an effort to save her Burns, Francis .1. Heney, Harry W il­
o f tim e to test his secret.
wurr
d
!>
■
rn
>>
-
nefe
fool;
but
I
"
I
t
Is,
then,
very
unfortunate
for
■
Sheep — Best wethers, $4.25(8 4.50;
young brother, but both were burned.
bur and "J o h n D oe’ ’ Burns for $ 50,090
Dallas— R. E. AVillisms and T. N.
am n t *e o—-riet
! cannot attend
person of your disposition to hare lost
W e have no business w hatever with
Two masked robbers at Portland tied damages for conspiracy and false im­ Yoakum have purchased o f Thomas fair to good, $3.75(84; best ewes, $3.75
Did you see the your home,” remarked Mrs. Savllle, the ends of things, but only with their
s fam ily and then ransacked the house prisonment. The charge against Me- Holman 100 acres o f hopysrd, located (o4 : fa ir to good, $3.50<8'3.7S; la m b s , I to *r\ i f ' n„ eii
$5(33.35.
j v l-s r? "
coldly.
K inlev was dismissed last week.
near Kola, for $20,000 cash.
b *l»$ s.— Ruskia.
for money. About $100 was secured.
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