the d ifference betw een a snaffle a n d a
curb, ‘ a n d . c o n sid erin g h e r g ifts, I am
not s u rp rise d th a t M rs S a v ille w ould
(Concluded from last week.)
h a v e liked h e r for a d aughter-in-law .
tu n ed Each friday
I am told th a t G erm any spends several I
How m uch, a cc o rd in g to h e r e stim a te ,
m illion m arks a n n u ally to raise trees, I
h e r son a p p e a rs
to
h ave
th ro w n
MOSIER..
OREGON
and recei-.es an n u ally more th an tw ice !
aw ay! ”
as m ueh money from the sals of tim ber I
M iss D acre n a tu ra lly fell in to Hop*
CAR FA M IN E F E L T .
F E W E R S H E E P ON B E B EB V E.
th a n she expends.
D esm ond's care.
I would also a d v o ca te th e im posing C nt o f N e a r,y 2 >000 M ade ^
' How c h a rm in g th e c o n se rv a to ry
Shipm ents From U nion A re T ied Up by
upon a ll logged-off lan d s a basic tax
lo o k s!” she said. “ S h a ll we w alk
Shortage.
N a tio n a l F o rest.
su ffic ie n tly high to insure th e ir re v e rt
ro u n d It?" Hope asse n ted , n o t aw are
P e n d leto n — As a result o f the c onfer
U nion—C ar shortage has tem porarily
ing n a tu ta lly to th e s ta te fo r a reason ence betw een F o re st' S u p e rin te n d en t
of th e c u rio sity she excited in the fu
stopped ship p in g from U niou.
ab le com pensation, th e lands to be util Irela n d o f th e W hitm an reserv e and
tu re B aro n ess C astleton. T h a t Mrs. Sa
R e frig e ra to r and box cars can n o t be
v llle sh o u ld In stitu te a com panion was
ized in ra isin g tre e s fo r fu tre g e n e ra the a d v iso ry board of th e wool grow ers secured and several carlo ad s of apples
one so u rce of a sto n ish m e n t; th a t any
tio n s; the levying of th is ta x to be sus nearly 2,000 less sheep w ill be allow ed are being held in storage.
The tiouring mill of th is c ity will
one so chosen should su rv iv e n early
Less Important but Not Less Inter pended in case p riv a te ow ners should I on th e fo rest ran g es n e x t y e a r th a n
. this. T he cut is a g ra d u a te d one and shut down soon, as th e ir storage ca
tw o m o n th s and p re se n t a cheerful,
esting Happenings from Points
wish to set asid e th e ir loggea-ou lands I (j0es not a fie c t th e sm all sheepm an p a rity is ta x e d to the lim it, and several
self-possessed, com posed aspect was
Outside ths State.
fo r th e purpose o f ra is in g tim b e r under I but the large ow ner su ffe rs consider cars will h ave to be shipped before
a n o th e r. “ And how nice she looks in
s ta te re g u la tio n s; th is tim b er to pay a I ably.
griudiiig can be resum ed.
th a t p re tty so ft black g re n a d in e and
1
T
he
cut
is
as
follow
s:
The
p
lan
in
g
m
ills
shipped
several
c u ttin g tax a t the tim e it is cut.
lace! How snow y w hite h e r th ro a t and
The m an who ow ns 1,200 or less will carloads of lum ber iu open cars, but
Colonel A s to r's y a c h t N ourm ahal is
The d etails o f such a ta x and th e set not be su b je cted to a c u t; ow ners of
h a n d s a re ! I suppose she Is in m o u rn
rep o rted sa fe a t San J u a n h arb o r.
the rain a n d suow has m ade it impos
C H A P T E R V II.
"O h, In d e ed !” said Hope.
tin g aside of logged-off lands fo r the I betw een 1,200 and 2,000 will be c u t 10 sihle to handle dreBsed lum ber in o th er
ing. G irls n e v er w a n t to be com pan
8 e n a to r B orah say s th e fo re s try b u
R
ic
h
a
rd
S
a
v
llle
w
as
n
o
t
a
’fa
v
o
rite
‘
M
iss
D
aore
Is
r
a
th
e
r
p
re
tty
for
an
ions u n le ss a lf th e ir people die. Poor
reau usurps th e fu n c tio n s o f congress. ra is in g of tim b e r by p riv a te owner* are per cent, p ro v id in g th e c u t does not th an closed cars.
With b is m o th er, tho u g h he h a d never h eiress, and r a th e r a Jolly girl. You’ll
Heveral carloads of baled hay are in
th in g ! 1 th in k 1 w ould r a th e r be a
m a tte rs th a t can be w orked o u t; th e in M “ * h>* al,0traoe “ ‘ bel° " 1o’n n ° :
given
her
th
e
le
a
st
trouble.
H
e
w
as
a
lik
e
h
e
r.”
F o o tb a ll has, so f a r th is y e a r, claim ed
, ,
,
. ,
| ers o f betw een 2,000 and 3,000 w ill be storage a w a itin g cars. A loss of th o u
h o u se m aid ; a t le a st one m ig h t fiirt
30 dead a n d 216 in ju re d , m ost o f the te re sts of the people p ro te c te d ; th e rev L ut 13 p e r contj providin(f it doe8 not sands of dollars to the shippers of the ta ll, slig h t young m an. b u t th e re w as
"V ery probable, w ere I to m eet h e r;
w ith th e footm an; b u t a com panion
euue
w
hich
th
e
tim
b
e
r
and
lum
ber
in-
I reduce th e num ber below 2,000, and G rande Konde valley is grow ing be- no d ig n ity In h is heig h t, fo r it w as b u t I sh all not dine w ith you.”
la tte r bein g m aim ed fo r life,
------ ” “ I d o n 't th in k I ever m et you
n e u tra liz e d by a stoop c o nveying the
"N o? W h at a s h a m e !”
A n o th er d a y ’s search in th e S t. Paul te re sts should rig h tfu lly p a y th e s ta te I ow ners o f more th a n 3,000 will be cut ausc of th e scarcity.
here b efo re,” she said, aloud.
im p re ssio n th a t he had n o t stre n g th
m ine rev ealed 47 dead bodies, b u t no p rovided, but collected in such a m an | -9 Per c? n*> p ro v id in g i t does n o t b rin g
” 1 do not see th a t It Is. It w ould
his num ber below 3,000. T he to ta l
“ No; 1 am not q u ite tw o m onths
A
n
o
th
er
V
ictory
fo
r
H
ill
Route.
ind icatio n of a n y m ore living.
enough
to
hold
h
im
self
u
p
rig
h
t.
His
ner as will help conserve our fo re s ts in num ber o f sheep allow ed on the reserve
give m e no p a rtic u la r p lea su re to join
P o rtla n d — D ispatches w ere received m a n n e rs w ere cold, tho u g h g e n tle , and y o u r com pany, a n d I sh a ll have th a t w ith Mrs. S avllle."
F o u r hu n d red a n d fifty lords will stead of encouraging ow uers to c u t and | is reduced from 183,000 to 165,000.
‘ P oor Mrs. S avllle! she Is looking
from W ashington, D. C., announcing he gave a g e n e ra l Im pression of lan precio u s tim e to m yself."
assem ble to vote on th e final accept' w aste them , as under our p re sen t system
so 111. T hey say she Is ra th e r a te r
th a t the g en eral lan d
office has re g uid c irc u la tio n a n d e x tre m e co rre c t
IR R IG A T IO N IN K L A M A T H .
"W ell th e d in n e r will be all th e dull
ance or re je ctio n o f th e B ritish budget. of ta x a tio n . I am firm ly of th e opinion
jeeted the D eschutes R ailro ad com ness. He h a d In h e rite d so m e th in g of
rific w om an. I alw ay s found h e r very
th a t if our fo re sts a re to be conserved
er. My a u n t w ill be as black as th u n
R ecent co u rt decision a g a in s t S tan d ' and new fo rests grow n, the first step
p a n y ’s m aps fo r section 5, w herever
n ice.”
a rd oil is said to be only a th eo re tic al necessary is the revision or ev o lutioniz N early 40,000 A cres Now U nder Sue th ey conflict w ith those o f th e C entral the Savllle Indifference to e v e ry th in g der. You know she w a n ted to m arry
' She Is a stro n g w om an, b u t th e re Is
H ugh, h e r second son. to M ary D&cre.
d e fe a t, a n d w ill re su lt in no p ra c tic a l m g o f our system of ta x a tio n .
Oregon ra ilro ad . A ccording to C. II. save his own p e cu liar ta s te s o r fan
cessful C ultivation.
a c e rta in g ra n d e u r In h e r c h a ra c te r.”
cles.
a
n
d
a
good
deal
of
his
uncle
Ev
You
n
e
v
er
m
et
H
u
g
h
?
”
■
loss.
C
arey,
a
tto
rn
e
y
fo
r
th
e
Oregon
T
runk
T h e follow ing ta b le Bhows a lis t of
K la m a th F alls— D u rin g the p a st 1
“ Yes, a n d 1 fancy one m u st be p re tty
"W hy, I am not yet tw o m o n th s In
Isth m ia n can al comm ission re p o rts trees under o b se rv atio n , w ith age, diam m onths betw een 30,00(1 anil 40,000 acres and the C en tral Oregon, the action of e rto n ’s o b tu se n ess a s re g ard e d person
stro n g to get on w ith h e r," said Miss
e
te
r,
and
e
stim
a
te
d
num
ber
o
f
feet,
Mrs. S a v ille 's se rv ice .”
of land have been placed under irrig a the land office is on an appeal from al d istin c tio n . H is keen-sighted m oth
the big d itc h h a lf finished, and esti
D acre, a n d she gave a know ing little
"W hat a very u n v a rn is h e d w ay of
m ates the cost w ill be double the upou w hich d a ta th e accom panying a r tion ditch es in th is section, while the a form er decision of tho lan d d e p a rt e r soon perceived th a t h e r first-born
nod to h e r com panion. "T h en she Is
t id e is based:
population of the irrig a te d d istric ts ha- m ent to th e sam e effoct. T he section w ould nev er fulfil h e r a m b itio u s aspl p u ttin g I t! ” said L um ley, lau g h in g .
o rig in a l estim ate.
Bed F ir.
so a w fu lly put o u t ab o u t H ugh. You
(lore th a n doubled. U n irrig a te d land of the route re fe rre d to is in the upper ra tio n s, and th is c o n trib u te d to her
“ I n e v er object to th e tr u th ," re
No lives w ere lo st in th e b u rn in g of
D iam eter
E sti
p a rt of tho D eschutes c o u n try and is
cam e a fte r he had gone.”
have
a
dvanced
from
$5
to
$20
an
acre
stro
n
g
p
re
fe
re
n
ce
for
h
e
r
y
o
u
n
g
e
r
son
tu
rn
e
d
M
iss
D
esm
ond.
"Why
should
the ste am er S t. C roix, b u t m any were
on Stum p m atec and it is c e rta in th a t values will go believed to lie betw een tho m outh of
Hope bent her head as au affirm a
on w hose c a re e r she had b u ilt her I n o t serve Mrs. S avllle for th e tim e
in ju re d a n d g re a t suffering prevailed.
(In ch e s)
No. ot much h ig h er w ith th e approach of th
W hite riv e r and T rout creek.
tive.
b
e
in
g
?
”
hopes,
tho
u
g
h
h
is
choice
of
a
profes
T he ship is a to ta l loss.
1200
83 . . .
12001 Oregon T runk line, w hich, in its ar
"H e w as c h arm in g , q u ite c h a rm in g
slon had g re a tly annoyed her. H ugh
" I am su re I d o n 't know .
Well,
1000 tid e s of inco rp o ratio n , m akes K lam ath
Coos L iv esto ck In d u s try D ecreases.
A n Ohio b a n k e r and p a rty o f fo u r 40 . . . ............................. 24
—so d iffere n t from R ic h a rd — tho u g h I
had
in
h
e
rite
d
all
th
e
plebeian
energy
H
ugh
Is
a
c
ap
ita
l
fellow,
but
aw
fully
700 Falls its term inal.
h ave com pleted a 1,300-mile tr ip in row 4U . . .
M arshfield— The liv esto ck in d u stry in
like R ic h a rd , too; b u t H ugh had a so rt
650
boats down th e C olorado riv e r. T hey 40 . ..
A bout 100 homes jiav e been b u ilt in Coos co u n ty has not a d v an ced w ith th e w hich m ade his m a te rn a l g ra n d fa th e r h e ad stro n g ; so. a fte r he w as sent
200
o b tain e d m any p h otographs of p rehis
40 . . .
a w ealthy a n d u sefu l m em ber of the a sh o re la st tim e, he w ent w a n d erin g of ro ugh good breeding, If you can u n
K lam ath F alls, w hile the c o u n try round
500 (bout lias m ade a w onderful develop increase of population a n d develop co m m u n ity , and he cared little for any ab o u t th e C o n tin en t, and fell In love d e rsta n d Bueh a th in g ; he w as so gen
40 . . .
to ric In d ia n hieroglyphics.
400 ineut. T he a rriv a l of th e railroad last m ent of o th e r industries, according to p e rso n al d istin c tio n not e a rn e d
40 . . . ............................. 18
by w ith a c h a rm in g g irl, o r a g irl he erous a n d b rig h t and n a tu ra l. I knew
A K a n sa s hon raid an egg b e arin g
250
40 . . .
figures which have beeu obtain ed by h im self. N a tu re in te n d e d h im for a th o u g h t c h arm in g , w ith o u t a sk in g both th e b ro th e rs since I w as q u ite a
th e le tte rin g “ D routh 1911.’ ’
150
40 . . .
child, so I can sy m p a th iz e w ith M rs
C harles AV. M ann, a g overnm ent ex p ert, ra d ic al, and th e a c c id e n ts of b irth and leave. R a th e r Im p ru d en t, eh ? ”
200
I t is re p o rte d th a t th ere are 200,000 40 . . .
who has been here g a th e rin g d a ta for e a rly a sso c iatio n gave him
c e rta in
“ It w as m ore.” said Hope, looking Saville. To th in k of h is h a v in g m a r
175
R aw L an d B rings $16,000.
unem ployed in N ew Y ork city.
40 . . .
ried som e d e sig n in g w om an abroad,
the a g ric u ltu ra l d e p artm e u t. He w ent a ris to c ra tic leanings, w hich m ade him d re a m ily fa r aw ay. " I t w as w rong,
400
Iiood R iv er— A b ig land sale took
S t. L ouis wom en took fo rcib le pos 40 . . .
tw ice h is age, I believe! is n 't It h o rri
900 place a t Hood R iv er a few day s ago over the ta x rolls as f a r back as 1869 a to le rab ly round-m inded m an.
40 . . .
good
m
o
th
e
r
has
a
rig
h
t
to
be
c
o
n
su
lt
session o f th e s tre e tc a rs of th a t c ity
ble?" ra n on th e ta lk a tiv e young lady.
........................... 24
1000 when C harles and J . E. H all, local cap and took s ta tis tic s fo r each period of
40 . . .
He and his b ro th e r w ere excellent ed."
and cleaned them up.
800 ita lists, bought 160 acres of undevel 10 y e ars since th a t tim e. The purpose frien d s. In sp ite of the low e stim a te
' H o rrib le ,” echoed Hope. “ I tr u s t
40 . . . ............................. 22
'P e rh a p s so; b u t If a fellow is very
400 oped f r u it land from W. H. M arshall was to secure the ex act s ta tu s of the
Sam uol Qom pors has been unanim ous 40 . . . ............................. 18
she Is conscious of all he h a s sacrificed
each
had
of
th
e
o
th
e
r's
tastes.
m
uch
In
love
he
is
a
p
t
to
fo
rg
et
these
livestock
in
d
u
stry
of
Coos
co
u
n
ty
fo
r
650 of Dee, fo r $16,000. T he p ro p e rty fo r
ly re-elected p re sid e n t of the A m erican 40 . . .
T he a rriv a l of R ich a rd was, on the th in g s.
A nyhow , H ugh h a s been for h e r.”
15C m erly belonged to th e V elguth fam ily the dep artm en t.
40 . . .
'F e d e ra tio n o f L abor.
■ "N ot sh e," re tu rn e d M iss D acre w ith
whole,
an
a
g
ree
ab
le
chan
g
e
In
th
e
rou
c
h
iv
ie
d
aw
ay from th e m a te rn a l roof
200 of P o rtla n d . It is said to be the in te n
A subm erged w reck on th e A tla n tic 40 . . .
decision. "These so rt of people h a v e n ’t
tin e of life at Inglefleld. He soon die
200 tion of the p u rch asers to c le a r and set
It seem s m y uncle L ord E v erto n In
L arg e st W h ea t A creage in H isto ry .
40
.
.
.
coast is th o u g h t to be th e
m issing
an idea w h a t fam ily a n d position, and
100 the land to fru it im m ediately. E xtension
40 . . .
A thena— The num ber of acres being covered th a t H ope Desm ond w as a (roduced H ugh to th e fa ir one a n d her
y a c h t o f Colonel A stor.
a ll th a t, m ean. Do you th in k Mrs. Sa-'
150 of the M ount H ood ra ilro ad , which has
13
40 . . . .............................
sy
m
p
a
th
e
tic
lis
te
n
e
r;
he
th
e
re
fo
re
con
fa
th
e
r,
so
he
h
a
s
been
tabooed,
too
seoded th is fa ll in th is d is tric t will
vllle w ould m ind if I plucked som e of
175 just been com pleted, is c ausing consid
A fight to a finish fo r traffic is about 40 . . .
surpass by f a r the record fo r previous flded to h e r th e g re a t schem e he had b u t h e Is a re m a rk a b ly p lu ck y old boy
250
to begin betw een th e P e n n sy lv a n ia 40 . . . ............................. 16
e rab je a c tiv ity in upper v alley real years. T his has been an unusually dry conceived of c o m p ilin g a book to con so he cam e down h e re to plead H u g h ’s th ese lovely w axen blossom s?"
100
ra ilro a d and th e N ew Y ork C e n tra l 40 . . .
“ I am su re she w ould n o t; b u t you
e state.
ta in all th e E n g lish p h ra ses a n d prov cause, and c a u g h t It p re tty h ard ,
2400
120 . . . ............................. 32
lines.
fall up to tho p a st tw o w eeks, which
know h e r m uch b e tte r th an t do. W alt
fan
cy
.”
e
rb
s
th
a
t
w
ere
d
ta
iln
c
tly
d
eriv
ed
from
2000
122 . . .
has put th e farm ers lu te in k illin g the
G inseng T h riv e s In Jack so n .
T he ste am er S t. C roix w as bu rn ed off
th e Anglo-Saxon, and he soon grew
"Y es, I saw him , a n d I im a g in e he a m om ent; I w ill g et you the scissors."
1200
120 . . . ............................. 26
weeds and seeding th e e x tra acreage
the C alifo rn ia coast, b u t th e 82 p a s
(T o be continued.)
M
edford—
G
inseng,
a
m
edicinal
p
la
n
t,
sufficiently
fa
m
ilia
r
to
ask
If
Miss
had
a try in g tim e of It. P ra y do you
1800
.............................
30
E very hand and team a v a ila b le are a t
sengers a n d crey o f 36 all escaped in 120 . . . ............................. 28
1500 which sells a t $6.40 to $7.50 p e r pound, work, and w ith a n o th e r w eek of f a ir D esm ond w ould be so good as to a ssist — I m ean y our special fa m ily — ta lk of
105 . . .
b o a ts and ra fts .
4500 can be grow n successfully in Jack so n w eather the busy season w ill be over. him In his w ork, w henever h is m o th e r each o th e r to e v e r y o n e In th is candid
136 . . . ............................. 44
W H A T T H E B IR D S SAY.
15^0 county. F our y e ars ago D avid G raham Blue stem is grow ing v e ry p opular w ith could sp a re her.
T he Italiw n m edium , E u sa p ia P alla-
fa sh io n ?"
1800
dino, who cam e to th is co u n try recen tly , 124 . . . ............................. 30
the farm ers.
" I will do so w ith pleasure. Mr. Sa-
“ I do; and w hy should I n o t? I say T h e y All 1 ' t l e r W o r d s I f Y o u C s s
400 planted an eighth of an acre o f gin
is ro p o rted to be no m ore w onderful 74
On ljr H e a r T h e m .
vUle,” she re tu rn e d . In h e r fra n k , fe a r n o th in g th a t ev ery one d oesn’t know
1500 -eng on his place n ear P ro sp ect, and
125 . . . .
th an m any A m erican m edium s.
F a rm B rings Top P rice.
P e rh a p s, in th a t h appy tim e of y e ar
less way. “ B u t you m u st ask your and ta lk a b o u t.”
1500 this y e a r he h a rv este d his first crop,
118 ___
The fe d e ra l c o u rt has o rdered the
w hen
L akeview — J . D. H c ry fo rd has bought m o th e r's p e rm issio n , a n d before me.
“ P o o r L ord E v e rto n !” said
rfope
7000 or ra th e r p a rtia l crop, as ginseng re
130 ___
dissolution of the S ta n d a rd Oil corpor
7500 quires fivo y e ars in o rd e r to m ature, 60 acres of land from II. C. Flem ing She Is a person n o t to be trifle d w ith .’ w ith a laugh, a s if she enjoyed the Over the mountainside and mead
135 ___ ............................. 52
atio n . T he case w ill be appealed to 1 4 0 ___
7500
“ I know th a t,” he said, h a stily , "an d recollection. “ H e did look as if he Robert of Lincoln is telling his name,
shipped to C hicago th is week 45 or $20.000. Mr. lle ry fo rd is a stock
th e U nited S ta te s suprem e court.
m an, one of the e arlie st se ttle rs here I w ill do so on th e first o p p o rtu n ity ." w ere bein g led to execution w hen he
4500
1 3 5 ___
nils us n selling sam ple, and jud£
not e v erybody u n d ersto o d h is re m a rk s
1200 th a t he will have 100 pounds m ore of who never aw akened to th e agricul W hich he did, In a nervous, h e s ita tin g w as lea v in g th e room .”
T w e n ty m en have been tak o n out of 105 ___
u n til W illiam C ullen B ry a n t liste n e d
oral and h o rtic u ltu ra l resources of the
2000 the finished product when he has com
th e b u rn in g coal m ine a t C herry, 111., 1 2 5 ___ ............................. 31
“Oh, he did, did he? H e’s no end of a n d re p o rte d th e m : "B obolink! Bob
o u n try until a recent d a te . The Flem way.
2400
b arely a liv e a f te r a w e e k ’s im prison 1 2 5 ___ ............................. 32
"W ho care s for Saxon p h ra se s ? ” re fu n .”
ng fa rm is said to be one of th e best
o lin k !
S p in k , sp an k , s p in k !”
3000
m ent. F o rty dead have also boon 123 ___ ............................. 36
“ I can im ag in e he Is. Good-m orn
farm s in th is section. It has an in d i plied Mrs. S avllle, contem p tu o u sly .
400
85 ___ ............................. 18
E v erybody u n d e rsta n d s th em now, of
found.
F a c to ry fo r Cresw ell.
ing.
C
a
p
ta
in
L
um
ley."
"M
iss
D
esm
ond
w
ould
be
m
ore
useful
vidual w a te r rig h t. On th e place th ere
1000
1 2 0 ___
c o u rse; Indeed, it seem s th a t Bob-o’-
F re n c h co u rts h a v e adopted rad ical 1 2 5 ___
E ugene— The re ce n tly in co rp o rated ire about 500 full b e a rin g f ru it trees ly em ployed m a k in g flannel p e ttico a ts
1100
"M ust you go?”
L ln co ln ’s call is sc a rc e ly les3 fa m ilia r
reform s.
c
ity
o
f
C
resw
ell,
L
ane
c
o
u
n
ty
,
is
soon
.............................
20
650
90 . . . .
“ I m ust. I do not know w h e th er in its in te rp re ta tio n th a n th a t of th e
fo r m y poor old wom en. H ow ever, If
1800
.............................
30
U tah In v ite s Oregon E ducators.
T he e arn in g pow er o f th e copper 1 2 5 ___
to have an ax h andle fa c to ry , L. R.
she chooses to bestow som e of her Mrs. S av llle m ay w a n t me, and 1 have o th e r fe a th e re d R o b e rt w ho p ro c la im s
2400 Rush, re ce n tly from M cM innville, hav
com bine is 325,000,000,
Oregon A g ric u ltu ral College, Corval sp a re h alf-h o u rs on y our In v e stig a tio n no b u sin e ss to w a n d e r a bout the
h im s e lf so p lain ly by h is nam e, “ Bob
4250
.............................
42
143 . . . .
lis— The home econom ics d e p artm e n t of
P re sid e n t M ackay says th e P o s ta l is
650 ing e rec te d a fram e b u ild in g 20x24 the U tah A gricu ltu ral college has in of such a d ust-heap, 1 am su re she has g ro u n d s w ith y ou.”
W hite! Bob W h ite !” o r th a t of th e
90 ___
not in on th e W estern U nion-Bell m er 102 ___
'P e rh a p s you m ay be a t
d in n e r
m y co n sen t.”
650 feet th ere , and w ill in stall the m achin
little
Q u a k e r h u sb a n d w ho so p e rs is t
ited
the
touchers
of
home
econom
ies
ir
ger.
Hope D esm ond's tim e w as p re tty a fte r a ll.”
800 ory as soon as it a rriv e s from P o rt the in te rm o u n ta in and w est coast re
85 ___ ............................. 22
e n tly su m m o n s h is shy d ra b w ife In a
400 laud. He will em ploy se v e ra l men, and gion to meet in L ogan, U tah, F e b ru a ry w ell occupied, for she had com e to be
“ I t is not nrnhable. If L ord E v erto n
8 0 ___ ............................. 18
C ollector L oob o f N ew Y ork an
800 will use oak tim bor in m ak in g a x han 1 and 5, to stu d y the s ta te problem of se c re ta ry a s well a s com panion to her w ere to be of th e p a rty I m ig h t wish long-draw n, a n x io u s ‘Phoe-e-e-e-be!"
nouncos th e rem oval o f 73 custom s em 1 1 2 ___ ............................. 22
N ot ev ery bird, how ever, sp e a k s so
dies as well as handles fo r hoes, rakes,
ployes.
a ctiv e em ployer; still, she gave R ich to in tru d e m yself. As It is—good-b
H em lock.
shovels, fo rk s, peevies a n d o th er im work in the high schools. D ean G reer,
c le arly . M any a sw eet s p iin g call sug
for
th
e
p
re
se
n
t.”
le p a rtm e n t o f dom estic science and a rt, a rd Savllle w h at p a rin g s of tim e she
500 (dem ents.
B jo rn sjern e B jo rn sen , th e fam ous 40 ___
ge sts w ords, but never, to d u lle r e a rs,
>. A. C., lias been in v ite d te open the could, and. if occasionally bored, w as
W ith a p lea sa n t nod and sm ile. Miss
400
N orw egian a u th o r, is n ear d e a t h ’s door 40 . . . . ............................. 18
325
iscussion.
40 ___
D esm ond tu rn e d in to a p a th w hich led q u ite u tte r s them u n til som e one w ith
not a d ttle a m u sed a t th e pro fo u n d Im
in P a ris.
H ope for A rte sia n W ater.
th e fa iry g ift of so m an y old leg en d s—
700
40 ___
d ire c tly to th e house, a n d left th e gal
p o rtan c e he a tta c h e d to h is w ork.
P a isley —T he s e ttle rs in C hristm as
T he U n ited S ta te s is lik ely to recog
E lg in Ships Apples.
th
e g ift of u n d e rs ta n d in g th e speech
900
. . . 23
4 0 ___
la
n
t
h
u
s
s
a
r
lam
e
n
tin
g
.
B u t R ic h a rd S a v ille 's presen ce en
nize the N ic ara g u an re v o lu tio n ists as 40 ___ ............................. 22
800 Lake valley have ra ised $3,700 w ith
E lgin.— The first full carlo ad of apples
She Is h a n d so m er th a n 1 th o u g h t.’ of b ird a n d b e ast -c o n ie s to In te rp re t
which to pay expenses o f b o rin g for
ta ile d o th e r changes. C a p ta in L um ley
bellig eren ts.
1100
to be sen t out of E lgin has ju st been
4 0 ___ ............................. 25
th em . S o m e tim es It Is a poet, less
1000 a rte sia n w ater. I t is th e plan to put shipped to sou th ern Id ah o tow ns. This found It su ited him to rid e over very he m used. “ W h at e y e s !—a n d such a o ften a sc ie n tist, o c casio n ally a child.
4 0 ___ ............................. 24
A tto rn e y G eneral W ickersham do
down
a
well
2,000
fe
e
t,
if
necessary.
sm
ile!
She
h
a
s
r
a
th
e
r
ta
k
e
n
to
me,
1
o
ften
to
lun
ch
eo
n
,
a
n
d
so
m
e
tim
es
to
500
the b eginning of th e m ovem ent of
d a r e s th e g o v e rn m e n t w ill punish all 4 0 ___ ............................. 19
Such an in te rp re te r is M iss Isabel
1800 The bo rin g p la n t w as receiv ed a t Bend apples. These shipm ents come from the d in n e r, sta y in g th e n ig h t, a lm o st w ith can see th a t, b u t th e re Is so m eth in !
105 ___ ............................. 30
g u ilty in th e su g a r tr u s t case..
last w eek, and is e x p o rte d to a rriv e on
G oodhue, w hose lip s can c atch a n d
3300
o u t a d istin c t In v ita tio n from th e ho* u n fla tte rin g ly self-possessed a n d fran k
Id
orchards
in
bearin
g
.
T
here
are
9 0 ___ ............................. 36
Mrs.
C laus
Spreckles
has
been 92 ___ ............................. 30
1800 the gro u n d w ith in a day or two. The m any a cres of o rchard p lan te d , but it teas, who seem ed to th in k tw o such ab o u t her. T re a ts m e as if I w ere a re n d e r bird -calls like a bird, a n d w hose
g ra n te d $5,000 a m onth u n til th e es 96 ___ ............................. 32
2400 sito chosen for th e well is n ear the will be a bout th ree y e a rs b efore E lgin fledglings b e n ea th h e r notice. Young m ere boy. I m ust be v e ry 'c iv il to the qu ick e a rs lose no h id d en m essage.
ta te of her la te huBband is se ttle d .
2800 P helps place, in tho w est end of the as a locality will put fo rth claim s as a L um ley did h is best to a ttr a c t H ope's h e ire ss. If ray f a th e r th in k s I am
1 0 5 ___ ............................. 34
T he red-eyed vireo, fo r In stan ce, she
valley, ab o u t 30 m iles n o rth of P aisley.
producer o f th e k ing o f f r u it in large notice, and flattere d h im self th a t she m ak in g a n y ru n n in g th ere , I d a re sa) a lw a y s h e a rs e n c o u ra g in g h is lady-lov*
C ornelius V a n d e rb ilt has becom e
Y ellow F ir.
pi a nt it ies,
d ire c to r in th e M issouri Pacific, thus 400 ___ ...................... ..
to jo in in h is m usic.
. . . .
he w ill pay som e of m y d ebts."
82
R ecord P ric e fo r L and.
sm iled upon him .
g re a tly stre n g th e n in g the Gould road. 1 1 0 ___
....
“ D e a ry !" he coaxes m elodiously.
L u m le y 's w ishes w ere fulfilled, for
C entral P o in t— B e rt A nderson has
"S o you have re a lly m anaged to su r
PO R T L A N D M A RK ETS.
"D ea ry ! S in g it! T ry It! P lease do!
T he N evadn-C alifornia-O regon rail
Mrs.
S
avllle,
sh
o
rtly
,
before
the
dre
ss
vlve—
how
long?—five
w
eeks
u
n
d
e
r
my
M y conclusions re g a rd in g th e grow th sold 180 acres of his fa rm tw o m iles
W heat— B luestem , $1.09; club, 99c;
from th is place fo r $27,500. R. D. red Russian. OtD/jC; A’alley, $1; T urkey a u n t’s ju ris d ic tio n ? ” he said, hav in g ing-bell ran g , eom nianded M iss Des
way has announced its in te n tio n of of tim b e r are ns follow s:
You know it, d e a ry !”
Hoke, re ce n tly from F lo rid a, is the now red, $1.02; 40-fold, $1.02
build in g to L ak ev iew , Ore,, from Al
Red f ir will a tta in an av erag e diam
T he gay-coated goldfinch, fla tte rin g
discovered Hope w ith a book In h e r n to n d 's presence a t d in n e r. T h a t young
tu ras, Cal.
e te r of 16 to 18 inches in 40 y e a rs; hem ow ner. Mr. Hoke was fo rm erly e x te n
fellow, te lls little Mrs. F in c h h is o pin
B arley—F eed, $28; brew ing, $28 per h a n d In one of th e shady nooks of the lady h e sita te d , and said, w ith h e r us
sively engaged in th e gro w in g of pine ton.
u al good-hum ored fra n k n e ss, "Y'ou are
ion of h e r c h a rm s over a n d ov er;
Jo h n Ja c o b A sto r and son h ave not lock n d iam e te r of 18 to 20 inches in the
g a rd en one day a fte r luncheon.
apples and g rape f ru it on the west
C orn- W hole, $33.50; cracked, $34.50
been heard from fo r tw o woeks, and sam e length of tim e. T he grow th of
“ I have, and w ith o u t a n y difficulty,” a lw ay s so good to me, th a t you m ay "S w eet, sw eet, sw eet! S w eet a s you
coast o f F lorid a, b u t has sold out his
tho
tim
b
e
r
exam
ined
by
me
is
a
bout
two
the fam ily is g re a tly w orried. T hey
O ats— No. 1 w hite, $30@30.50
she re tu rn e d , m a k in g room for him on possibly a sk me to dine as a civ ility , can be! You’re a chip, phlp, chippie!
holdings th e re and w ill becom e a fix
are on th e A tla n tic in the A sto r p riv a te inches in d iam eter d u rin g the p a st 10
H ay—T im othy, W illam ette V alley th e seat beside her, as she g re eted him but I a s s u re you I w ould p re fe r the Sw eet, sw e e t!"
years fo r tree s 40 to 50 y e ars old. and p u r e in S o u th e rn O regon
$15(o
19
per
to
n
;
E
a
ste
rn
O
regon,
$18
y a ch t.
ev en in g to m y self.”
one inch In d iam e te r fo r tree s 125 to
In M a ry lan d th e re ts a d a sh of
@ 20; a lfa lfa . $ 16@ 16.50; clover, $15; w ith a k in d ly sm ile. He re a d ily ac
1200 S acks of O nions on 3 Acres.
C annon says he is not czar o f the 250 y e ars old. T he gro w th on tre e s 400
You a re q u ite m ista k e n . 1 wish d a in ty im pudence in th e flattery of the
cepted the place, th in k in g he h a d al
h
eat,
$14(o
15.50;
g
ra
in
hay,
$15@16.
M
ilton—J
.
J
.
W
illiam
s,
who
resides
house.
y ears old is h a rd to re ad w ith o u t a
B litter— C ity cream ery e x tra s, 36c; re ad y m ade an im pression. "M rs. Sa you to d in e w ith us to-day. W hy, is of y e llo w th ro a ts : “ L ittle w itch ! L ittle
on tho in te ru rb a n line th re e m iles north
no consequence.
I m ay not alw ays w itch! L ittle w itch ! Y ou're sw e e t!”
vllle has been v ery nice and p lea sa n t
A R ichm ond, V a., b o y ’s vision is glass.— T he T im berm an.
of M ilton, th is week com pleted h a rv est fancy outside cream ery, 32Vr(o36c per
ask you. but, w hen I do, be su re I
lb.;
storo, 22% @ 24c.
(B u tte r fa t If she w ere n o t I w ould not s ta y .”
vague in d a y lig h t, b u t ut nig h t he cun
D ow n In F lo rid a th e gorgeous c a r
ing
his
larg
e
onion
crop.
The
yield
G re at L ak e s in Ic y G rip.
see clearly.
" P le a s a n t! Come, th a t's a little too m ean It."
th is y e a r was a record b re ak e r, more prices av era g e l'-jc per pound under
d in a ls seem to th in k t h a t som ebody
Chicago, N ov. 24.— R ain a n d sleet, than 1200 sacks, a v e ra g in g 2)4 bushels reg u lar b litte r prices.)
“Oh, very well. I am glad you have
m uch. She Is a n uncom m on b rig h t
T he fo u r men who held up a U nion
needs c o m fo rtin g -p e rh a p s a hom esick
Eggs— F resh Oregon e x tra s. 42)4@
Pacific tra in a t O m aha M ay 22 have lriv e n by a w ind th a t hns blow n all to tho sack, being ta k e n from three 45c per dozen; E a ste rn , 32@38c per w om an. I know , but It's In th e flash-of m ade m a tte rs c le a r.”
tra v e le r, p e ih a p s th e ir m a te s less
lay w ith a velocity o f 48 m iles a n hour, acres. Two y ears ago $547 an acre, net.
lig h tn in g style, a n d lig h tn in g som e
been sentenced to life im prisonm ent.
sp len d id ly a ttire d .
F ro m th e th ic k
lor.cn.
accom panied a terrific storm th a t has was ta k e n from th e same field.
tim e s k ills, you know .”
C
H
A
P
T
E
R
V
III.
M rs. Y erkes has relinquished all sw ept th ro u g h o u t th e G reat L ak e s re
P o u ltry — H ens. 14@ 14'(|C;
springs.
foliage siieeds a flash of s c a rle t a n d a
“ W ell, she h a s n 't killed m e.”
It w as a sm all p a rty , and not very
14(o 14'-je; roosters. 9(cfl()c; ducks,
claim to th e $3,500,000 house in New gion. O nly a few vessels h ave b ra v ed
P a c k in g M any P runes.
sw eet c ry : "D ea r g irl, d e a r g irl, d e a r
R ich a rd S a v llle w as not an
"N o, I fancy you tak e a g re a t deal lively.
Y ork fo r a co n sid eratio n of $400,000. the g ig a n tic w aves of L ak e .u irh ig n n .
g irl!
C h eer up! C h eer up! C h eer
Salem — Six m illion pounds of prunes l l ’ .-c; geese. 10*.jc; tu rk e y s, live, 17*4
a
n
im
a
te
d
host.
Mrs.
S
aville
w
as
not
of
killing.
P
e
rh
a
p
s
th
a
t's
because
you
(o
18e;
dressed,
20(0
23c.
A L a F a y e tte , In d ., m illionaire has The governm ent life sa v in g service an are passing in a ste ad y stre am through
u p !”
a
re
so
k
illin
g
y
o
u
rse
lf.”
ta
lk
a
tiv
e
.
T
he
v
ica
r
w
as
a
pleasant,
F
o
rk
—
F
an
cy
,
10c
p
e
r
pound.
com m itted suicide ra th e r th a n face sw ered th e appeal o f tho crew of t h e l t |le T'illwon p ack in g house. T he pack
L ove-talk um ong th e b ird s- who b u t
V eal— E x tra s, l i e per pound.
"Oh. C ap tain L um ley! th a t Is a style w ell-bred m an, a n d w ith th e help of
tria l for th e m u rd er o f one o f his em fre ig h te r Boston fo r help. T his ves I ing, fa cin g and sh ip p in g will continue
Fresh F ru its— Apples, $10(3 box; of co m plim ent you m ight offer to a L um ley, who w as a lw ay s re ad y
to th e b ird s ta u g h t o th e r lo v eis to bill
sel, a lt e r an all n ig h t b a ttle w ith I m I
(a to th e new year.
A lready 38
ployes.
a n d coo?— Is n a tu ra l e n o u g h ;
yet
wind and w aves from M ilw aukee, w a s l (,nr8 have been shipped ou t, several of pears, $1(®].50 per box; grapes, 75c(ii) b a rm a id . It is not w o rth y of a g a lla n t talk , k e p t th e p a rty from sta g n a tin g .
1.40 per c ra te , 12)4(0 15c per b a sk e t; —w h a t a re you— h u s s a r? " said Hope,
Pope P iu s declares th a t F ra n c e d is throw n rudderless upon a sa n d b a r n e ar |
k h ave gone to m ake up E uropean
L um ley h a r b ro u g h t w ith him , by his (h e re a re b ird s who do not ta lk of
Spanish
M alaga. $7.50 per b a rre l;
c rim in ates w an to n ly a g a in st C atholic W illam ette, north o f Chicago,
E ig h t I shipm ents.
a u n t's In v ita tio n , a young su b a lte rn , love. Som e a re m ore in te re s te d in th e
quinces, $1.25,01.50 p e r box; c ra n b e r la u g h in g good-hum oredly.
o f tho crew w ere ta k e n off
citizens.
"You have ta k e n a lea f out of Mrs. th e son of an a cq u a in ta n ce , who m ade p rofessions. "L aw ! I-aw !” c ro a k s th e
ries. $9(0 9.50 per b a rre l; persim m ons,
O nions Y ield W ell.
black-robed crow , w ith h a rs h In sist
S a v ille 's book,” c rie d Lum ley. w hile he the e ig h th and balanced th e sexes.
S e n a to r A ldrich say s th e com ing
F re e w a te r—J . J . W illiam s has ju st $1.50 per box.
C ook's R e p o rt in V ault.
P o ta to e s—O regon. 60(070c p e r sack; th o u g h t, "W h at te e th she h a s—re g u la r T h is y o u th fell to H ope D esm ond's lot. ence. “L aw ! Law ! O pshaw ! More
eongress will have a b ig task ah ead of
New Y ork, N ov. 24.— The volum in finished m a rk e tin g 1,203 sack s of onions sw eet potatoes, l% e p e r pound.
la w !"
p e a rls !” " I f you a re as h a rd on me m uch to h is sa tis fa c tio n , for she m an
it in disposing of v ita l questions to
tak e n from th ree acres o f land th ree
ous re p o rt p repared by Dr. F re d e ric k I miles n o r’ h of F re e w ate r. T he onions
A'egetaldes — A rtichokes, 75c per a s sh e Is.” he co n tin u ed , aloud, " I sh a ll aged to m ak e him ta lk , a n d ta lk e d to
T he song-sparrow , a p e rt little rogue
come up.
A. Cook, fo r the U n iv e rsity of Copen were sold a t $1 p e r sack. A few y ears dozen: beans. 10c per pound; cabbnge, n o t be able to live here.”
w hich one m ig h t su p p o se too friv o lo u s
him e&ally and n a tu ra lly , confessing
hagen which will set forth the »
wortfcle« •%(b'lc; cauliflow er, 90e(0$1.25 per doz.;
for p iety , c rie s ex cited ly betw een
I suppose you a re not ooilged to h e r Ignorance of h u n tin g , shoo tin g
J a p a n ’s p rin cip al m ineral productions p
urer’, clam, o having reached the , « |§ B0W w£)rth , 9(H)
celery, 50(0 85c; e g g p la n t, $1.75 per
arc, in o rd e r of im portance nam ed, cop North Pole, will bo shipped under a I
sta y ? "
Ashing, a n d sport of ev ery kind, ra th e r w h isk s of h is saucy ta ll:
---------- £_
box; horseradish, 9(o 10c p e r dozen;
per, sulphur, silver, iron, coal, petro *trong fluard on tho Scandinavian
'W ell, no; b u t I do not lik e to go to h is
"See. see! I th in k , 1 th in k , I t h in k
am azem ent.
H ow ever,
she
Wallowa Sawmill Ready.
hothouse lettu ce , $l@ 1.2o per box;
leuin, a n d gold.
ato n e d for h e r deficiencies by liste n in g I see th e p re a c h e r!”
American liner United S tate, on
WaJlowa _ Th, Niblev Mimnaugh pum pkins, l@ l) 4 c ; sprouts. 8c per lb.; sw a y .”
T h en you m u st strik e a balan ce." w ith m uch in te re s t to h is d e sc rip tio n s
A nd h is cousin, th e w h ite -th ro a te d
Thanksgiving day. I rom ‘h« P " e*u Lumber company’s band mill, hnving a squash, $1(0 1.10; tom atoes, 75c@ $l;
San F ra n c is c o ’s w a rrin g Chinese art- dons taken, it is apparent that Dr. I ,.
tu rn ip s, 7f>c(Vi'$l per sack ; c arro ts. $1; said Hope, and rose up as if to re tu rn and e x p la n atio n s. At la s t he suggest
, , i t T o f .vi.piin feet per daV, is com
s p a rro * . w h ich Is even m ore hgaven-
e a tin g w ildcat m eat in th e hope of nb
00k f*’» « something may happen t o T h i s
mi„ with Bin'e , maller l>eets. $1.15; ru ta b a g a s. $1.10 per sack: to th e house.
ed g iv in g h e r rid in g -lesso n s, a t w hich ly-m lnded, a n sw e rs sw e e tly :
sorbing fe ro c ity and th u s im prove th eir his report.
Arrangements have l>«>rn
wilI produfo 30,000,000 feet of p arsnips. $1.25; onions," Oregon, $1.25
' W hat!
Are you going In? It Is she held up h e r b a n d s In dism ay. M!ss
'P eace, peace, he w ith you! Be w ith
fighting efficiency.
made to store it in the strongbox in llImber annually, all oi which will be (o 1.50 p e r sack.
*ver so m uch n ice r here. May I com e?' D acre In tere sted h e r m ore th a n any you! Be w ith y o u !”
the raptala • room on board the ship, m, rk#ua from thi,
(.’a ttic -B est steers, $4.50m 4.65; fa ir
"Oh,
yes.
If
you
lik
e
.”
A lb e rt T. P a tric k , convicted o f the where it will bo guarded on the voyage. |
one else. She h a d n e v er beeu In the
You m ay n e v er y et have h e a rd th e
to good. $4(u 4.25; m edium and feeders,
” 80 vou a re going to help m y cous society of a g re a t h e ire ss, a prospec
m urder of bis em ployer in New York
b ird s say a n y of th ese th in g s. L is te n
Top Pries for Farm.
$;t.50(u3.75: b est cows. $3.50(o3.75; me
in 1900, has secured a w rit o f habeas
Riches Left to Women.
I Creswell—J . W. Stone has sold to O. dium . $3(33.25; common to m edium, in R ich a rd w ith his—d ic tio n a ry — ttv e pe ere ss In h e r ow n rig h t. - "W hat a g a in w ith th e w ords In m in d , a n d you
corpus, re tu rn a b le N ovem ber 29.
a tre m e n d o u s p o sitio n for a young w ill find th ey say th em p lain ly .
Vancouver, B. C., Nov. 24.—For t h e ll,. Ouyer of South Dakota 240 acres $2.50(o 2.75; bulls, $2(o'2.50; stag s. $2.50 w h a t do you call It? ”
I re ally do not know w h at Its nam e
T w e n ty bodies h a v e been located in purpose of providing for d e s t i t u t e p f hi*'farm for $10.000 Mr Ouyer ha. g B 8 0 ; calves, light, $5.25@5.50; heavy, I* to be. Yes; If I can find tim e I g i r l! ” th o u g h t Hope, w ith a cu rio u s
H e r I ■ w e e l o s s Co w> m e a t.
.
r
.. .
...
aw-lK0*!* back homo to bring hi» family
4 .$5.
so rt of p ity . T h e y oung g irl was, not
th e m ine a t C herry, 111. One has been women who
are entirely outside the I ,
tfcey wi), u k e
Mr. I H ogs-B est, $8@8.10; medium, $7.50 w ill do som e w ritin g for h im .”
C harley, d e a r.” sa id young Mrs.
w ith sta n d in g , q u its g irlish not p re tty
recovered.
pale o f churches and religious organi stone will move to the residence he @ 7*5; Stockers, $4((f4.75.
" R ic h a rd h a s m o rs sense th a t
I b u t fa r from plain. S h e w as v cry d a rk
T o rk ln s, " d id you say a ll those m en
I Sheep— Best wethers, $4.25@4.50; th o u g h t."
a t th e b aseball gam * w ere try in g to
L och has begun houseeleaning a t the zations. Dr. Eady Stevenson, of this I owns in Creswell.
w
ith
sm
all,
s
p
a
rk
lin
g
black
eyes,
curly
‘ *"
I fair to good. $3.75(<i4; best ewes. $3.75
"At all e v e n ts he Is d e sp e ra te ly In black h a ir, and a h igh color. She had reach h o m e? ”
New Y ork custom s house by disch arg c ity , la te ly deceased, ha* lo ft p ro p e rty
Traveler Will Hav* Orchard.
| r.- 4; fair to good. $3.50@3.75; lambs.
valued
a
t
$150,000,
besides
a
sm
all
sum
ing six em ployes.
e arn e st, and th a t Is alw ay s re sp ec t a n e a t figure, a n d e a rrle d h e rse lf well,
"Y ea.”
Medford—C. W. Cottom has bought $5ot5.33.
set a sid e q u a rte rly fo r tw o re la tiv e s.
“ I t seem s a s h a rd for a m an to g et
yet sh e lacked d istin c tio n .
Hops— 1900 crop, 18io22e; 1908 crop, a b le.”
E ig h t b a n k e rs h a v e been a rre ste d T he physician re q u ests th a t his tru s 23 aeie* from Anderson A Green for
E x ac tly : th a t Is Just w h at he Is.
hom e on th e ball field a s it does u n d e r
S he m ig h t be a very p le a sa n t com
charged w ith the em bezzlem ent of tees. who include th e m ayor o f V a n $900. Mr. Cottom is a traveling maa. nom inal; 1P07 erop, 12e; 1906 erop, 8 e .|
W ool—E aste rn O regon, 16@23e lb.; H ie s Daore Is com ing to d in n e r, and pan Ion.” m used Hops, as she gazed at o rd in a ry c irc u m sta n c e s, d o e sn 't 111
$100,000 in connection w ith th e fa ilu re couver, use th e fund a v a ila b le to eare He will establish a large orchard oa
M ohair, choice, 24« pound.
| Ut* v icar a n d v tc a rssa .”
th* ¡wad.
fo r th e c ity e d e stitu te .
hsr w hile h e r c a v a lie r Was ex p la in in g W ash in g to n S ta r.
o f a bank a t T ip to n , Ind.
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