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Mosier Bulletin Fach f rMay MOSIER.. OREGON EVENTS OF THE DAY C O PE N H AG E N TU R N S DOW N COOK Copenhagen, Dee. 22.— The committee which has been investigating the data of Dr. Frederick A. Cook today offi d a lly reported to the coneiatory o f the O R E G O N R IC H IN G O O D O IL . University of Copenhagen that Dr. , . n M R M . Cook’s records and observations were Reported Big Strike Has Been Made i . u . n . . . . . ev___ ... wholly insufficient to warrant a ver ln Malheur bounty. diet that he discovered the North Pole. V ale—-Every day’s boring in the y. The Vale oil oil fields fields increada increases the the certainty certainty 1 “ ■ . - 1 ™ .. ' I ‘‘ e consistory consistory of of the the university university Vale 01 adopted the report o f the committee, that Oregon is destined to become one I hereby flatly rejecting Dr. C ook s o f the greatest oil producing states in claims and throwing out hia records and the country, aay prospector and oil ex- l e s s Important but N o t Leas Inter observations. perta who have witnessed the resulta esting Happenings from Points ( o a k ’s ilata, according to the re|iort, Qf the well-sinking now in progress Outside the State. is no more convincing than was the by baj j a j ozen different companies in N6WSV It61DS Gathered from All dl*ttbatheducover*dtl^ Northlüle' V Y V fiE y! Parts the World. Influence with her wealthy patroness. She. too. rejoiced In Miss Darre'a de parture for mor# brilliant fields of conqusst, as her constant demands on her new confidante's time and sympa thies were rather exhausting Th# village concert had been a great suc cess, but the rtacttctngs which led up to It had been an equally great trial. Moreover. Captain Lumley's manners had caused her much annoyance. Pre occupied feeling had at first blinded her as to the true meaning of his at tentions and efforts to escort her to and from the Court and Inglefield House; while the self-confident hussar was enraged, piqued, and above all fascinated, by the friendly, kindly un consciousness of his aunt's attractive companion. He had never met any thing like it before, and gradually pru dence, worldllness, every considera tion. became merged in an all-devour ing desire to conquer the sml ng In difference which baffled him, and to revenge the endless slights he thought he had received. At last he had torn himself away, hoping to renew the at tack with fresh effect on his return. Meanwhile, he masked his batteries under a very overt flirtation with Miss Dacre. Before starting for the Conti ent. Hope had leave of absence for two or three days, which she spent with her friend MiBS Rawson. These were a re freshment to her pirlt, an ’ after much confidential talk and some neces sary shopping she returned to her post. The welcome accorded her by the self-contained mistress of Inglefield was warmer than she anticipated. Mrs. Saville had missed her pleasant com panionship. Her presence soothed and satisfied the Imperious woman. The sincere respect she evinced was so thoroughly a free-will offering that It was more flattering to Mrs. Saville than the most elegantly turned com pliments from a luminary of fashion. “ You will go on and prosper. I have no doubt." were Mr Rawson's parting words, the dac before the Intending traveler s'arteo. when he had come to inglefield on business. "So far all goes ft.irly. I f I can win Mrs Saville's confidence so complete ly that she voluntarily mentions her offending son, 1 shall think I have done w ell.” “ It will he a long experiment 1 fear; but you have twelve months before you." "Y e s ; aud who knows what a day may bring forth?” Twenty-four hours later saw Mrs. Saville and her companion dining at Mcttrice's. In the former's youth th# hotel had been the favorite quarters of the well-to-do English in Paris, and she never left it. Hope Desmond had often been in Paris before, but gener ally in very loftily placed and diminu tive apartments: and her present lux urious surroundings did not please her as much as they saddened by the memories and contrasts they evoked. A fter a few days' rest, Mrs. Saville set out for Germany, and In the quiet routine of their comfortable life there the current of this “ ower true tale" seemed to stagnate. Investigating Committee Can Find No P roof of His Claims. d y K R U SH IN G SPR AG U E B RANC H . Three Hundred Men Pushing Klamath Dine to Reservation. railroad contractor, has taken a sub- contra,.t to buil(1 the )a, t 12 miles of lhe mile, o f track t0 be Duiit frool Klamath Falls to Sprague river by Kricksou a Pettersou. Sub contractor Fricksou has already established bis camp on the Indian reservation and hus about J00 men employed, and in- -------- “ ark í,a" r8' u.rn.ed h0(' - e With •ut benefit to hi* health from h il ocean trip. I t is definitely known that 18 per ill a „ . l . n a r t m e n t store store oas perished in department *re i a T n d o n . ’ P ‘ . • v " ^ r S k ’.Ce0pU r iv . t . secretary, Dons- f t 1* « t l l T ' “ 8tCam “ h° Ve‘ " “ “ dal"' wh? repri’senteil the explorer here, « t Hiere am now over 300 men ern is bitterly disappointed at the verdict. <** #l" “ in8. V p l o y e d iQ the railroad camps from here He is making an effort to induce the tin g well into a chocolate formation, consistory to” withhold final judgment which is regarded aa a sure forerunner ^ o rk ’ ?»8 being ‘ rushed ^ ‘ "fa.“/ a“/ p^.* u n t i l the t h e whole w h o l e of or Dr. u r. c Cook’» o o k » data can or e wen o - sible ih , - 6 - 8 until o f on, oil. capped m the well ana and reiuse refuse > ab- be presented. .................solutely to allow v i.ito r . to approach track is laid on the main line . Lonsdale told the committee that it. Thi§ action is believed by othera diatance o f about three miles. The in- data’ .Wh,ich ar° part ° f D r operating in the district to have been duatrial spur from the main line to the r i i # 1 rlgainnH ^ * < ook h original documents, were sent prompted by the fact that oil was act- lake is completed and the railroad can here from America b y » route dlffer ually struck in the Malheur well and now take the material to be used in C ook’s first prize was $25,000 from ^ ‘ ^ “ '"exam ia ^ were hroueh t * H e that the company prosecuting the de- construction work to the lake and then two leading newspapers for his “ ex llria<lY. exa™ “ 1 were brought, tie v#|opnM)nt work ha8 Bome rt,B80n for by water to the different points along elusive’ ’ story o f his trip to tho Pole. ^ ’ a a wou 1 arrl' not allow ing it to become known thst f hc lake ,hore where the men are work- _ C H A P T E R X.— (Continued.) I I f every one was as philosophic as Hope H° J " looked at him with a very yourself, where should we be? Where puzzled expression, then a smile part- would civilisation, puazled Inventions, im ed her Ups. provement. employe snt. be. If men did “ J think you art all very curious not haste to become rich?" People here." she said. There are "But I do not object to people be small signs of English reaerve about coming rich, and I acknowledge that vou. But I don't want to hear any men who amass large fortunes are of more confidences; so I shall leav. ten benefactors to their fellows. 1 v0 .. . Th|a |g toQ bad!_ wb, n , thought only urge that great wealth Is not es- aentlal to Individual happiness, and Abdieation o f the king o f Greece The consistory refuses to pay any oil has actually been found in commer- ,ng: p . I should have a minute's talk with vou that men who Increase knowledge and .a eonsidered inevitable and ‘ he « o w n „ „..„tio n to Lonsdale’s appeal and the cial quantities. The Baker Malheur . £ * ¡, huTld n«r a lar™ wharf an 1 ln Peace' DM you ever know any social lmprovemen . who invent and S i l i u i "a rty 9e“ findings announcedtoday a r e fln . l so c o m p w y i. d o w n a M f e e t a n d h a . le t ^ h o u s e ^ ! T h L waterfronT Improve thing so Idiotic as Miss Dacre'. d r. explore, are benefactors equally with far a» the consistory is concerned. a contract fo r sinking its w ell 1.100 mcnj 9 will be used in connection with matlc attempt?” those who make the monev which pavs Leop old ’s legal w ife w ill not at- The discrediting o f Dr. Cook was a fe et deeper, having taken this action ¡'he"r“a i1 roadTon .true Yiom “am i w“ “en"the “ I thought vou pronounced It 'splen for It all.” tempt to put her son on the Belgian severe blow Jo the Danish scientists, a fte r oil exp e.ts from Pennslyvam a work j, completed will be used as dldlv generous ' ” "W e are like the two knlg'.ts who throne, but will fight for his fortune who had stood firm y by him and given and C alifornia had expressed the be- freight houses, etc., in connection with waa „„nalderlne how • f many millions. him support under the charges made by |ief that oil would be struck at a depth shipping on thr " “ considering how fought- over the color of the shield MI bb Desmond. Vou must grant that Tbs suecessful uprising o f the Young tio n ‘ glvi " Dr?8U o k u^on“ ^ ^ arn vsl O,^ 0°r t<? 2° “ f ^ . r Southern Pacific. v was a match If wealth cannot buy health It can at Tnrk party In Turkey ha. made Pal here Kand tbe honor8 t'bat were paid Tha Columbia O il & Gas company, that would ha\e suited my aunt down least mitigate suffering: and it cer Fattening Central Oregon Turkeys. •atine free fo r the first time since the him b hiKh and ,ow inc|udin(f thl. which is largely owned in Spokane, is .. . . . . to fha ground, hut he would never tainly can buy esteem. If It cannot buy- Christisa era began. king, are recalled with somewhat open- down 1200 fe e t with a 12 inch drill l o s s il- The Y o u n g * Angell company h<>ar of Arg y<)u rea„ y KolnR7 love. As to love, who feels it except The committee from the University !y displayed chagrin. and is passing through the same form is fattening 150 turkeys for the Christ- W8„ „ u to<> bad of you. , hope the young and the Imaginative? It • i Copenhagen reports that C ook’s rec- It is known that the Danish experts ation that was found in the cel- mas markets o f Portland. It is said you will not go over to this practle- Is hut another form of selfishness; •rds are wholly insufficient to establish were personally inclined to favor Dr. ebrated Kern riv e r district in South- kis claim that he was at the Pole. ; Cook, most o f them already having ! ern California. I t was 'from th is^ w eil that the9e l’ irds subsist during the first Ing to-morrow? I am on duty, and some quality In another gratifies you » . n i, , ... j . .t come out in statements tending to sub- that tho sample o f oil was procured by s' x monli,s of their all too brief career’ have to return to quarters to-night.” or flatters you. and you think that per John R. Bradley, who fitted out the stantiate big elaima. the special governm ent representative t,ie 1,8,1 and f ° sal,s tllat abound in ''W hat I can or cannot do depends son essential to your existence.” Cook szpedition to the Pole, saya he A member o f the commiUee todav o f the geological survey whose report thc crook8 and creek banks. I t is said on Mrs. Saville. Good-bv for the pres "There Is something more in that 14 thoroughly disgusted with the whole „ i j . on the discovery resulted in a recom i 1!“ 1 t.h® ! n° a" eaa1iern.Ore80B K.0ob ' * » t . " She gave him her hand for . that.” said Hope, gently; “ you must buMiness. comrnHtee a f ew U .1 J Û a . bier that ranges on bunch grass has moment, and was gone. know that. Did you never love any and roosts on the Oregon conservationists declare that minutes to see that Dr. Cook’s obser- inondation being made by Secretary wheat for W ith an air of extreme - annoyance one yourself?" ak on the ranck has a flavor ..... two or three varieties o f insects do vations and so called records were o f the In terior Ballinger that the whole hi hest district be withdrawn from entry and alf it8 ¿WDj that tickies ’deeper down Captain Lumley. stepping through one "Yes; at least I thought I did. and more harm to the forests of the north- worthless. the small thanks I had for it. But I am west than forest fires do. “ Wo could have reported immedi- reserved aa a scurce o f fuel supply for into the diaphragm than any other kind of ,he ° P ' n windows, followed path taken hv Miss Daore. x. ately, but it took several days to re- the future use o f the United States o f bird meat, not sure that mv reason is no’ too l b . sapremc court o f Oregon has % from thc 8U ise. The dinner at Inglefield was very strong for m.v affections." navy. •rdered that the Portland Railway , , Thc go.cal|cd ¿ tebooki on which tranquil that evening. Mrs. Saville. The well being sunk by the East Double M ilton Ligh t Plant. " I think.” said Hope, slowly, “ tha* company must reduco fare, to M il watt- Dr Cook relied in tt Kreat measure for ern Oregon O il company ie down M ilton— A fte r a shutdown o f 50 days, her son, Hope Desmond and Mr Raw you could love very much.” She stop kie to 5 cents, and Oak Grove to 10 vindicfltion had on, / accounts o f hi. ped. and grew a little paler than us d- " B which the capacity for generat- I V * i observations, rather than the observa- strata, o f oil sand. The drill in LW° this Saville looked 111: there were deep ual. "Pardon me If T take a liberty ing electric current was more than dou Twenty-seven persons were drownod lions themselves. These notebooks wern well recently encountered hot salt wa shadows under her eyes, and her fare In speaking my opinion.” ky tbe collapse o f a wooden bridge in thrown aside without a moment’s con- ter, which ie regarded as a sure indica- bled by the installation of new ma seemed smaller than usual; hut she "N o; go on; you amuse me.” Russla. »¡deration. chinery and the erection o f a steel _ “ I cannot undorstand how a man o f ln quantities. "W e scarcely know what gifts we standpipe, the Milton light and power waa unu8ual,y f*lkative « d gracious, Tw e aegroes and one white man were n , , , , .. .» .. , The Mammoth O il & Gas company is plant is again in service. The plant discussed i>ol11ica with her possess till circumstances call them killed end six negroes wounded in a ■ Coo,k. 9. reP,,f,ed «c entifle attainments another o f the companies sinking a is equipped with tbe latest model water tniest. and occasionally directed her out. and yours may not have drawn race war In Louisiana. <!?u.ld hav:r, » “ '«'P te d to bolster up hi. claims with such flimsy evidence. 9 well in the district. This company is wheel and other machinery, and rep- remarks to Hone. Mr. Saville rontrllv out your faculties In that direction. The probation officer o f the night ------------------------ owned by men who have operated in rosents a total expense of $50,000. A uted some rather original oliserva But 1 am quite stir«* the remarkable court in New York says the white slave Z E L A Y A ’ S R U LE ENDS, other oil fielda, and they express the water head of between 50 and 60 feet (ions, and all things went smoothly, strength of your nature w oulf make trade is on the increase. ______ greatest confidence in the district, is now maintained. 0 n leaving the table she said to Raw your love strong, too.” Provisional President Estrada, of Madriz Assumes Presidency o f Nicara- One o f the best d rillin g riga in the dis- ----------- son mURt ,Bave yo„ to Mlaa n „ "R eally, Miss Desmond, you are a Nicaruguii, has requested official rerog guan Republic, tric t has just been »e t up by the Vale Gooch Gets Postomce. mond-8 ,,are thi8 Bven|ng for l have a profound student of human nature. aitlon from the state department. ... _ Oil & Gas company, which is prepared Shelburn— A postoffice has been es- vary bad headache; but I shall see you Managua, Nicaragua, Dec. 22.— Jose Unfortunately for the development of to expend 125.000 in developing lta tablished in the new town o f Gooch, | n ( bB morning.” A final appeal in the case o f John Madriz tod aasllmB(I tho presidency my affections. •! am not what is called R. Wamb. convicted banker, ha» boon. . . . . „ # f J claim. D. M. Hunt, who has had 25 located on the Corvallis & Eastern, 4 ftPr a Httl« c o n v e r s a t i o n Mr <?a a lovable person.” made to the United States supreme Nicaragua, succeeding former Pres years’ experience in the oil fields o f about 20 miles east o f this place, and ... . , . . , . . . "N o ." said Hope, quietly, "not what eourt. idont Zelaya, who resigned. W est V irgin ia, Ohio and C alifornia, will he supplied with mail by the C. £ " " • " * '°n ^ .T tn c o ln .h ^ ! a surface observer would call lova , ‘ .. „ Leaders o f the American Federrtion M adriz’s recent threats to break and who is now superintending the de- & K- trains daily except Sunday. Tho hie: yon are too contemptuous of _____ __ urge _________ _ . Nagel . „ a....... ........... r ...............his subse velopment work o f one o f the largest inhabitants o f the town are chiefly en- churches, and In his absence Mr. Raw o f Labor Secretary to ........ make with Zelaya, ___ coupled with The *on said. "Mrs. Saville Is most friend- weakness, which you cannot under thorough investigation into the vari quent announcement that his presi concerns operating in the V ale oil £a80(l in lo M 11^ » 11« lumbering. Thi She particularly wishes you to stand: hut if steadiness of purpose, a ¡mln.triol mlnontinn .Innlinl candidacy dantliiiusv was wou supported Kw . M ......... . •us . nUaas pha»eH nf o f industrial education. dential by ! « fields, says: , M g * S a W I U l l l o f the 1 red G00Ch LllIU- remain; she says you know when to sense of Justice, honor, and loyalty, M is, Anna Morgan, daughter of J. P. t»e Mexican government which bad “ The Vale district is the most her company ,s located at Gooch. lie silent and when to speak; so T are worthy of love, you ought to he Morgan, ami Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont (-.rpld Jo Washington to in- promising that I have ever seen, and I Increase in School Population, (To he continued.) have taken up the cause o f the striking J?rpedo •“ his behalf, is construed by shall be greatly surprised i f it does not , , T, , . . . . . think things promise well. Go on as loved. When I came to you. my first shirtwaist workers o f New York City. h,s 8ui>P<»'"'''8 *'iat he will b e ........... . „ „ „ „r „;i . Debanon— The school census o f the you have begun. She talks of going Inclination was to fear you. and I de » f r ffif H -H t I' H I M ' 1 I -U M --H -4-4 4- president in fart us well as in name, °-U* *° 006 *be KJea*®** I.ebanon district has been completed, on the Continent In a month or two. termined not to yield to it. or. If I j; t the United ,)nd it silows that there are 555 children Dr. Brashear, u noted astronomer of nnd that he Intends to give the coun ' Produc,rlli sections o f You are. I Imagine, firmly fixed In her found it Insurmountable, to leave yon. I “ SCOTCH." A CANINE HERO. Í the university o f Pittsburg, says hr try a new deal. St*t€*. __________ o f school age in the district, of which . ’ , . . . . 4 + does not believe either Cook or Peary 2»S are girls and 257 are boys. This is * ood K.r ac” . T h l" la havln* ha,f >’0,lr You cannot support the Companionship ++4*+-S-4-H -t-t-+4-+++++++-M -++++4 Americans here, however, are not in- IM P R O V IN G O. R. & N. of a spirit Inferior to your own." ern furnish any good proof o f having dined to accept this opinion. They be- an increase of 111 over the enumera work done.” ______ "Heaven grant i t ! ” said Hope, with reached the pole. “ And you consider vours equal to lievo the new president is pretending Contract Signed for $600,000 Worth of Jion o f.J®08> tho total nnmb« r laat -VPar It is a touching story of canine heartfelt earnestness; and soon they m ine?" asked Mrs. Saville. with ------ ’ in - order — 1— * to - ----- 1 ’ “ the being 444. a Savants of the Danish university arc * ,0 ----- «a n t » peace, preclude Work on Des Chutes Line. fidelity which Enos A. Mills (ells of separated for the night. slight smile. deeply embarrassed by their former possibility o f intervention on the part New Theater at Medford. his dog "Scotch” in “ W ild L ife on The Dalles— Twoliy Bros., contract championship o f Dr. Cook, as they arc of the United States. " I do.” returned Hope, steadily, Madriz has promised the revolution- j ors, are putting an army o f 700 men Medford— Excavation has begun for the Rockies.” Master and dog had unable to find any nrroptable proof that "T o il are my superior in knowledge. C H A P T E R XI. ists immunity if they will surrender, to work on the trackage o f the O. R. the Page building, the work to be fin- been out on a four days' excursion on he reached the pole. In experience. In ability. In strength He has intimated that he vyill place t N. Co. between The Dalles and Des ¡shed by February 1. The basement is “ I think. Miss Desmond. I shall go the bleak mountain tops, when a little A party o f American explorers rc Provisional President Estrada in a high Chutes for the purpose o f removing of will; but my opinions, my Individ 88x150 feet. The abroad plans for b u ild said - _ next the week,” Mrs. Saville, ported to have been devoured by eanni office. uallty. are my own; I will never yield above timber-line Mr. Mills stopped curves and reducing the grade to a ing include an up-to now theater and |)reak|n|j silence one dull, drizzling. hals on the island o f Tiliuron, in thc them to the mere authority of any to take some photographs. T o do this Blueflelds, Nicaragua, Dec. 22.— Rc maximum o f 15 per cent. The contract also storerooms aud offices. depressing November day when they gulf o f California, have arrived aaf# creature, even to one I respect as I he had to take off his sheepskin m it ports from Rama today say Estrada’s was signed just prior to Vice President ___________ were sitting by the fire In the smaller at a small town on the Mexican const. army Is advancing against General Vas- tens. which lie placed in his coat Big Crop A lfa lfa Seed. P. O ’ B rien’s departure for New Mrs. Sa- do yop. If. In speaking as [ think. I pocket, but not securely, as It proved. Brand Duke Michael, of Russia, is quez, just outside Rama, and that a York a few days ago. Lakevlew— George Gerald, o f the °J l,lp 1 wo drawing-ioonis offend, we are nbt hound to live to battle is expected Immediately. This The project is one o f the largest put Honey Lake valley, threshed 40,000 vll|p hnd hw“n ln dee‘’ 'h ° “ Kbt. and gether a moment longer than Is agree He goes on: M . Is the first decisive move on the part under way for a long time, outside of pounds o f a lfalfa seed this season, H °P* diligently making a long strip From time to time, as I climbed the able. 1 may love you one day; 1 will The L W. W. of Spokane has given of the revolutionists against the olee new construction, and will involve the which at the selling price o f 13 cents of lace which usually occupied her summit of the continental divide. I never allow myself to fear you.” sp the fight for free speech. t.inn o f Madriz ns surcesaor o f Zelaya expenditure o f at least $600,000. brought him a nice income o f $5,200. when not reading aloud. stopped to take photographs, but on “ You are rather a curious girl. I A silver loving cup has been present as president. The formal protest against While not admitted by the railroad ------------- "D o you wish me to accompany the summit the cold pierced my silk do not wish people to fear me. W hy the election o f Madriz will he based officials at this time, it la understood P O R T L A N D M A R K E T S ed to P * « r y by New York friends. you ?” gloves, and I felt for my mittens, to should they?” „ . ... . <, | upon the fact that the Atlantic coast that the work moans tho preliminary -------- "Yes. of course. Yot are very ready I do not suppose you do; but you find that one of them was lost. v n fM .v n r elect d,'Par,|nents were not represented In and essential stop towards donblc track W h e a t— Track prices: Bluestem, to leave me.” Franeiseo nnder the rule of Mayor elect f)i(( Bon(;r(>s, fhnt Blp(,tpiI M adril in(J tho company’s line from. Portland' I stooped, put an arm round Scotch, have a dominant will, which wealth „ , _ . $121(c£1.22; club, $1.10; red Russian, McCarthy. "N o. Indeed. Mrs. Raville; l should _ . - ,__. Under Estrnda, in tho impending hat to Des Chutes, which distance w ill he » . . V aliev *1 05 and told him I had lost a mitten, and gives you the power to exercise, and he sorry to do so; but I wish you to that I wanted him to go down for it Ds,"inhPll!rPH11tn think Cook ’a Aliened 1 ,I''' w il* bp Dills, Dias, Mana subjected to unusually heavy traffic B ariev— Feed Bnd brewing $30(ii31 ‘"r a'’ “ J ™-' 1 ’”u It colors your manner." much inelin d h feen. Matntv, Pacho and Chamorro. with the completion o f a branch into y •?> feel quite free. The secret of comfort to save me trouble. " I have always been well served." records ir e ISISC. If ia /»mVow nan) en 1 Oregon HrorrA n by Kir *u v the DOS P®^ OTI» In such a relationship as ours l- that It ¡u Is nmnrlnil reported Indau today ikai that II the gunboat A central way Instead of starting off w illingly, as "N o doubt." Corn— Whole, $36; cracked, $36 per Seven railroad wrecks in one week Blanca has sailed up the Mico river. Phutes canyon, we are not bound to eacu other,” he had Invariably done before In ton. “ Well. Miss Desmond, you have in cause death o f 28 and injury of over one _ — — ----------------- There was another pause. MillstufTs- Bran, $26 per ton; mid- terested me a good deal. and. as you obedience to my commands, he stood hundred people. I. W. W. Loaders Deny Surrender. N - p - Co' W ln* A fiain8t M ining Co. "V ery lik ely." resumed Mrs. Sa still. I thought he had misunder say. whenever I grow too tyrannical, Rosoburg land office dlinRs. i T been “ ™ reflecting. . .. » ’ $83; • »horts, *28.50«t29 60; rol- vm e , a8 i f she had A flow o f 150 barrels of oil per day Spokane, Wash., Dec. 22.— As a final Rosoburg— The nos« imrg innu omce or you grow too fearless, we can part stood me. so I patted him. and then, st case between the l*d barley, $dl. , . , , . . . is reported to have been struck in Cow resort in an attempt to thoroughly stop -T' ' 1 J,0 ' « " ' company. At any rate, you are more pointing down the slope, said. “ Go tailroad company and Oata N o .l white, $32.50@33 50. ’ b Hollow, in Eastern the activities of the Industrial Worker. f i ° r,b? rP 1 a* Copper-Gold ,flc Ka,lr0* d ?omPany J,,„w , .U . . . . . . . . Oregon. ..... a..... United M ining" com H a y -T im o th y , W illa m ette V alley, ««/ • < • I must say you are one of a rational being than most young for the mitten. Scotch. I w ill wait Green River, Wyoming, ha, 35 de « tb" f *>rd bJ I pany, in favor o f t he former. The land $18(„ 20 per to n ; Eastern Oregon, $18 of <be fiw , A yo" nf:t »'«m e n -ln d e e d women. Now ss to my plans for this here for yon.” young or old— who have any common grees below zero. trains are iair »m i i j. : ^ ..... winter. I cannot stand being worried are late S w d e r i r place.” p i « * ^ ’’ "A b o u t‘ 100 lOOm^m* <,° ,.,,l'.ri8” abnnt 80 n(' re!l Rr 21.50; a lfa lfa , $16(«tl6 50; clover, He started for it. hut went unwill “ heep are dying by Trains thousand, on and the ah.°. a “ J disorderly About mem i though your Ideas on some by the people I know In London, nnd ingly. He had always served me so hors w«*nt outside o f the e itv limits ! " nd 18 * ituated 111 Josephine county. * l5 (r t J 6 ; cheat. $15(3)16; grain hay, 8811**- 'hough y ranges. no means -ound.” ' . i i ’ I The railroad company filed on the land $ 16f<i 16 points are by nr Biy relations: so I propose going to where an indignation meeting cheerfully that I could not under A series o f anti strike laws has been About a dozen of the Industrialists ' f i . l J . vol mot "i1" 8o n,p time March- ear- Butter— C ity ity cream cream ery erv extras, extras. 39c; 39c; " W h » ' » r « m> y chief errors?” asked Dresden, a town where one meets few stand. and It was not until late the "' V ".18 "K°| Kgo' but tnu ' ,n “ .J "1,™“ ’ ,his ln,,S -v 'l0“ 1' B utter— C enacted by the legislature o f N ew Zea unteered to go inside the city anil 7* J‘OB'.P*nF 1 pd a •'r0t8at 011 fancy outside creamery, 3c(a35c per Hope, with the pleasant fearlessness English. I have had enough of my next afternoon that I realized that , - , tho land, alleging that the land was , J land, but labor leaders declare they will spenk on the streets, . in violation o f f ,h.° ln" d.' character. The land office lb-.= Ib .; 8tor8' store, 22W(r,24c. 22W(o24c. Butter fa t which was one of her chief attraction» compatriots for the present. I shall . In violation o he had not understood me. but that he he no hindrance to strikes. tho ordinance. ___ The .. I. ' . W. *• . W. workers " ’ ‘ nor, found °,hl!ra0, ° ® c8 nr iCes average under little plutocrat. . , ,w _ « r aors . that li.' the mining nnd av e ra g e 1J4C per Ib io. unuer r® H»« imperious e B come to Paris In the spring: and after had loyally, and at the risk of his officials tho company Pr,ce9 average l i ) ^ c per repudiate the report circulated Satur- k. j ___ „ z . j . k . „ ( iiiu in n . * i v . . . . s regular butter prices. You are a sentimentalist In some Haskell, o f Oklahoma, open . . V ' T ; ; . p ^c' l at e. l Hatnr- , BX ,pd about * 10,i>00 on that anil regular butter prices. Governor — oh. that Is too remote to think of life, tried to obey me P o u U ry -H e n s , 14(..14H c; Springs, directions, and you do not recognize I had a letter this morning from Mary ly accuses Attorney General Wes. with ,ar »U lM 'hat 'hey Ihad surrendered adjojn£ ”( proportv. My cabin, eighteen in>*s away, was onsihle for the two recent » » d fitvea up the fight._____ ^ _ I 4 « 1 4 4 c ; roosters, 9(rjH0c; ducka, 18 the true value o f money. The first Is being responsible Dacre. She is staying in Yorkshire, the nearest house, and the region was bank failures in that state. Linn Schools Show Gain. (it 19c; geese 14c; turkeys, live, 2 2 j$ r; weakness; the second, w illful blind- at some wild country house, where utterly wild 1 walled a reasonable Mark Twain Past Joking. Baroness Vaughn, the legal w ife of she hunts and shoots in modern-young Albany— The report o f Countv School dr8f B8d' n8a8” time for Scotch to return, but he did N ew York, Dec. 22.— Without the i tho late king of Belgium, will push her Superintendent Jackson of this city . E g g s - F r e s h Oregon e x t r w ,42H per " I dare say I am weak." returned lady fashion. She threatens to return not come bark. As it was late In the m u ’ s claim to the throne in order to customary jest on his lips and eom -r _ .r .. ...___ . r _ ._ .k; . . . . doien; Eastern, 30(«i 35c per doMB. Hop», laying down her work and here with her obedient father on the afternoon, and growring colder. I de secure the bulk o f le ^ p o ld 's fortune. plaining o f ill health, Mark Twain has "how, that Albany school, this year Freah Fruits — Apples, $13 box; speaking thoughtfully; "but do you 17th. and that Idiot George Lumley in cided to go on toward my cabin, along A negro bandit shot and killed thc returned from Bermuda, looking ill and have an attendance o f 1.378. Last year pears. $ let 1.50 per box; cranberries. kno„ . Mrs. Saville. I'th in k I have a her train. Lady O livia writes that motortnan and conductor o f a St. Louis adlnitting it To the reporters who !!** a" cnd»nce was 1£10 i.eoanon * $9 barrel. Lebanon Q per h. „ a, ------ estimate of the value ..f money the preference dear Mary Dacre shows a route that I felt sure he would fol true • .............. - 8 reporter, who this year has 111 scholars more thsn low. and I reasoned that he would streetcar, ...1,i.n.i robbed the conductor, and ’ Potatoes _ — Carload buying prices; ,batl yourself*' with such girlish simplicity for dear overtake me. throneh the ^ c t e d him as he stepped down the the previous year. North Brownsville n ‘ * V 7 aX T u thes let the car ran wild • ; ; sweet pota- ..How do you make that out?" Mrs. George is quite touching wild through the gangplsnk o f the steamship Berm,,- .hows a gain o f 12. South Brownsville Oregon h0,,t 80c per sack Of course When at midnight he had not come. heart o f the city. dan, the humorist declared he would 55, llalsev five, Shedds two, Tangent 1 r J ' 1- e P «r . P . °und‘ . . . Savtll* spoke with some degree of In the Lumleys are enchanted at the pos 1 felt something was wrong. I slept V egetables — Artichokes, 76c per rpreat J. J. H ill says his roads are prepar do 1,0 more active work. H alf a dozen one and O akville two. Harrisburg and slbllity of such a marriage. I won two hours and derided to go to meet ing to handle a heavy immigration to unfinished hook, will probably never Scio are the only towns showing a loss dozen; cabbsge, 1 ’ ^c per pound; cel- " I know that a certain amount Is der does It ever occur to them to count him. The thermometer showed four the coast next year. receive attention. His autobiography, * in attendance. " ery, $2.75(<t3 26 per crate; garlic, 10c necessary, that real poverty is de up the number of aspirants Miss Da teen below zero. I kept on going, of which 100,000 words out o f the con per pound; horseradish, $1.60 per box; ere has encouraged and thrown over? and at two in the afternoon, twenty- La Follette. in hi, weekly magazine, templated 500,000 have been written, Ontario Scholars Choaen. pumpkins, 1 *4(0 1 * »c ; sprouts, 8c per grading. that e ie r v right minded Indl I do not m yself quite understand whv sharply criticises President T aft and will be his sole consideration. four hour* after I had sent Scotch Ontario— Thc faculty o f thc Ontario pound: squash, lt f i l l4c ; tomatoes, 75c vldual w ill strive and toll for a suffi hia recent message. ciency. enough 10 secure Independence George Lumley hung about here so hack. I paused on a crag and looked High school has chosen two debating ( k ;$1. much, i fancy he was rather laughing and respectability; but. after ihat, London Says “ I Told You S o ." teams, one o f which will debate with Sack V egetables - Turnips, $1 per Prince Albert o f Flanders, a nephew below There in the snowy world of • f the la t« King Leopold of Belgium, London. Dec. 22.— This city has all the Baker City High school January 8ack ; carrots, $1; lieeta.$ l.50; parsnipa what can money buy? Not health, nor at the future Raroness Castleton; and white he lav by the mitten In the 7, and the other r with a team from the g j a sense of enjoyment, nor intelligence, he la too much of a Saville to do what snow will ocenpy the throne. along doubted thc claims o f Dr. Cook. He had misunderstood me. and Cove High school on the same date. nor the perception of beauty, nor ’ hat he doesn't like, even for a wealthy Onions Oregon, $1.50 per sack. had gone hark to guard the m itten An exposition company has been in The newspapers here are Issuing ex The six students chosen to represent „ , . __ , , ,. marriage ” trown of life. love. Very moderate corporated in San Francisco In cele tra« telling o f the failure o f the ex Ontario are Herbert Williams. Eddie Instead of to get it. ta t t le Best steers, $4.5( (a 4.75; " I must say. Mrs. Saville. that seems brate the completion o f the Panama p* r™ " of M , M t Pleasure A fte r w aiting for him to eat a plorer to substantiate his claim to hav Draper’ Miss Margaret Dun bar”' (Veorge f» ¡r . to good, $4(«t4.25; medium and “ • * " * to me erring In the right direction " canal. Hardman. Howard Mallett, and Miss feeders, *3.50(it3.75; common to me- ,n * ” ' 1,888 b,,‘ ,h8> m'18' h* » " " » • luncheon, we started m errily toward ing reached the Pole. About two weeks " I suppose it does, to you To me dium, $2.60(113.75; bulla $2(<t2.50; fr8« * ,ft of n » t »r * gold cannot buy home, where we arrived at one o'clock The United Stats« Steel corporation ago a local newspaper published what Kthel Millikiii It seems weak self-indulgence, when stags $2.60(113.50; calves, light. $5.26 ,h8ni " In the morning. ia preparing to abandon Pittsburg and you consider the position George hum- it purported to he a story o f the insuffi Hood Rivsr Will Pavo S tre e t». „,5 .5 0 ; heavy. $4«f4.75. An<1 wl,h 'h 8" 1 all.” returned Mrs establish itself at Gary, Indiana, «n ac Had I not- returned. I suppose ley Is born to. and which he is bound ciency of th« Cook observations and Hood R iv e r - It has been derided Hogs Best. $8 60W8.75; medium. "you can never lift youi head count o f labor troubles. Scotch would have died beelde the within the past two days all England that Hood R iv er w ill have to keep up.” P » v* d $7.5(Vu8; atockers, $6 60«i6.75. above the obscurity of a mean position mitten, ln a region cold, cheerleea, streets before another winter. "W hat a terrible birthrlgh“ ” re The Monarch Oil company o f Cali ’i i-l grown more and more skeptical. It *• Sheep Best wether*. $5.00$f5.76; " Tpu on,3’ possess moderate means." g. as oppressive, without food, and perhaps estimated that it w ill coat between fa ir to good, $4.25ftf4.75; beat ewes, fornia owned by J. D. and A B. Spreek "That does not seem s hardship ta turned Hope Desmond, lane to die. he lay down by the mitten els will establish a northwest refinery Tonga Rattle in Chicago. $60.000 and $60,000 to do tne project $4.60(«i'5.0<J. ms It la true 1 never knew what she resumed her lace-work a id. tea because he understood that I told him and distributing station at Portland. Chicago, IVc. 21.— Trouble between «d street work, H opa—1909 crop, 18(d.22l%c; 1908 ambition meant, and therefore 1 am no coming In at that moment, th • conver to. In the annals of dog heroism, 1 Texas is ia the grip o f a hlir.xard, and the warring tonga of Chinatown broke sation was Interrupted. crop, normal; 1907 crop, 12c; 1906 f * 'r Judge of what Is essential to an tk « railroads ir s using snow plows know o f no greater deed. •mt am-w yesterday, and aa a result o f Now Depot at Milton, Hope had been for four months crop, 8c. ambltloua spirit; but men hav# attain- a revolver battle in which 30 or more M ilton— Milton is to have a new Mr* Savllls's constant companion, and. Hides — Dry hidea. 18<dl9c per »<1 'h great power and y*t had but llt- Baron Bhlbusawa, who has recently shot« were fired. Sing Moy is st St. depot. The present freight house has In the manufacture of perfume having got over the first almost over returned to Tokio from a visit to Amer Luke's hospital with a hnllet wound in become entirely inadequate to secom pound; dry kip, 17afl8c per pound; '!• m on ey" Italy consume« yearly 1.860 tons of lea, saya Americans are Japan’s best ds right leg, and 10 other Mongolia ms modal# the butiaees, and arraagements calfskin, 19'<f21c per pound; salt- Not often not often; while to powering Inclination to fly from her friesds and at the tarns time her dead re in cells at the Harrison street sta- *r# being mado to erect a large brick ed hide», 10 Slit. H r ; salted calfskin, women, with their more lim ited awful presence everv dav added to orange blossoms. 1,000 tons of roses, d l a s « of her nerve, and ts her as well as quantities of others flowers- liest eaemits. tion. structure. t6df 16c per pound; green, lc leas. sphere, money Is still mors essential