Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, January 21, 1910, Image 2

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    Mosier Bulletin
iMetS Each frUmr
MAKES ANOTHER RECORD.
hearing me. You have tin te d m*
with the most Insulting indrterence,
and obstinately refused to understand
the feelings I have tried to show you
Now T am determined to speak out 1
am madly in love with you. I would
sacrifice everything and every one for
you. I am desperately ln earnest.
Promise that you will love me. that
you will even try to love me. and I'll
— I ’ll marry you to-morrow. No! hear
me further,” as Hope attempted to
speak. “ Just think of the different
life you would lead with me. You
would have society, position, freedom.
We might be obliged to pinch at flrsL
but nothing can keep the family es­
tates from me when my father Is
gone; and I could always get money.
Then compare life with a husband
who adores you, with that of a sort
of upper servant to a cantankerous,
dictatorial, tyrannical old woman like
my aunt Savllle. You must not refuse
me, Hope. I ’ll blow out my brains If
you do.” He tried to catch her hand,
which she quickly snatched away,
stepping back a pace or two. while she
grew alternately pale and red under
the passionate gaze of the eager young
man.
“ Now, you must listen to me, Cap­
tain Lumley. You have distressed ms
infinitely. You ought to have under­
stood by my manner that I wished to
avoid such an explanation— to save
you, as well as myself, the pain It
must cause. It Is impossible that I
could love you as you wish. And It Is
well I do not; for there Is no reason
why you should grieve your parents
as your cousin has done his mother."
"That need not weigh with you,”
cried Lumley. “ 1 wrote to my father
yesterday, and told him I should ask
you, and if you accepted me. as I
hoped you would, nothing should pre­
vent our marriage.”
"How Insane of you!" said Hope,
greatly agitated. “ Why could you not
see that 1 should never under any cir­
cumstances have loved you, we are so
unlike ln every way?”
"That’s no reason why we should
not be perfectly happy; and see all I
can give you.”
“ All you could give has not a feath­
er’s weight with me. I am profound­
ly grieved that I could not keep you
from this mortification. You will And
many good and charming women, who.
If you seek them, would love you well;
and I will even tell you that I have
no heart to give. I am engaged to a
man I love with all my soul, and no
one can put him out of my mind.”
Paulhan Flies 23 Miles and Returns
Safely to Starting Point.
Aviation Field, Los Angeles, Jan. 19.
— Louis Paulhan, in his Furman bi­
plane, made today what aviation ex­
perts here consider the most remarka­ PENDLETON PLAN S BIRO SHOW . : CHALLENGES ORCHARD OWNERS
ble cross-country flight in uistory.
Eastern Oregon Poultrymen Will Make Captain Reimers, o f Chehalem Moun
On the wings of a wind that the
Splendid Exhibition.
tain. Posts Cash for Contest.
other aviators hesitated to face, the
Pendleton— The first annual ex h ib it, Salem— Believing that he has the
little Frenchman rode from Aviation
field to “ Lucky” Baldwin’s ranch, 23 o f the Umatilla-Morrow County Poul­ best orchard land in Oregon, in the
try association will be held in this city 1,000-acre tract known as Chebalem
miles away, circled the old Santa Anita
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Mountain Orchards, Captain Paul H.
racetrack and bucked his way back to January 26, 26 and 27. The show will Keimers has posted a $1,000 check
U n Important but Not Las* Inter­ his tent.
be held in the large store room in the with W K. Newell, president o f the
esting Happenings from Points
In all he covered an estimated dis­ Smith-Crawford building formerly oc- state board of horticulture, challenging
Outside the State.
tance of 47‘/j miles in one hour, 2 min­ cupied by (Jook & Perry, end tbe com any orchard land operator in the state
utes, 42 2 5 seconds. He went down mittee in charge has already started to to show a better 4-year old orchard in
1914 than he can.
with the wind in 30 minutes and came get the room in shape for tha show.
John R. Walsh begins live year term
The association has secured the ser­
As evidence of good faith, Captain
back against it in 33 minutes, leaving
vices of Elmer Dixon, o f Oregon City, Reimers has posted $1,000 with Presi­
in penitentiary.
CHAPTER XIV.
sence. I am thinking of running down
off the odd seconds.
who will be present all during the dent Newell, for which be has tbe fol­
Mrs. Savllle had Invited some friends to Nice to look her up. She Is there
Unionists gained more than they ex­
Tho country over which he traveled show and will personally pass on each lowing receipt:
who were passing through Paris to still. Isn’t she?”
pected in the English election.
was the valley lunds of the San Oabriei entry. Mr. Dixon is a member o f the
“ Received from Paul H. Reimers, dine with her that day, so Hope felt
“ I think— that Is. Mr. Rawson
United Mineworkers o f America be­ river and the plateau leading to the American Poultry association and is certified check No. 661 o f the amount no compunction about leaving her thinks she has left. You had better
gin convention in Indianapolis.
ocean. He could have landed at almost licensed by that organization to judge o f one thousand dollars ($1,000). Said alone, though she was by no means ask him.”
The big ice gorge in the Ohio river any place, but he did not. When he all varieties of poultry, and is recog check o f $1,1 00 is to be kept by the anxious to accompany Miss Dacre.
” 1 will,” with some significance.
haa broken without doing any Berious climbed out of his car he said his motor nized authority in this line of work in undersigned in trust as security o f tbe whose constant confidences about Lum- “ May I call upon her Imperious High­
tbe
Northwest,
being
a
breeder
of
following
challenge,
to-wit:
ley made her feel uncomfortable; for ness, do you think?”
damage.
was as cool as when he started and poultry himself, and his knowledge haa
“ Paul H. Reimers challenges here­ during his visit to Dresden she had
“ I can hardly tell. You might leave
Convicted conspirator! in Hermann that be could do the trip over again at been gained by actual experience.
with any person or company in the sum perceived what was the real attrac­ a card. I am Inclined to think that
trial aay men in Waabington were im­ once.
In order that each exhibitor may o f one thousand dollars to plant in tion which brought him there, and she she would be pleased by your kind ef
plicated.
In sheer beauty and contempt of have a full knowledge o f what bis ex- Oregon during tbe year 1910 and de- had a sense of guilt towards Miss Da­ fort to further her son's Interest."
It ie rumored that Pinchot may take danger the flight rivals that seen on hibit ie worth and in order to stimulate velop during the following four years, cre which oppressed her.
“ That Is a little encouraging. Hugh
the preeidency o f the University of any of the aviation fields of tbe old the breeding of only first class,' varie- a better and more desirable orchard,
However, she will be going r.way has always been a favorite of mine.
ties
of
birds
in
the
two
counties,
tbe
from
every
standpoint,
than
his
Che­
Michigan.
soon,” was her reflection as she dress­ He is a fine fellow, and I do not think
world. The only test approaching it
scure card system will be used through­ halem Mountain orchards at Frank-
ed, always In black, but not now In he will revenge himself on the poor
William H. Mcllvoy, a civil war in this country was that made by W il­ out the show and each bird will pass a and Rex station, Oregon.
Signed,
veteran aged 74 years, died at Madia bur Wright last fall, flying with an moat rigid examination, and the result W. K- Newell, President State Board such mourning—black lace over black girl who Is the Innocent cause of his
satin, her snowy neck and arms show­ misfortunes. Gad! a sweet charming
on, III., leaving 26 children and 118 army officer from Washington to Alex­ o f each examination will be contained of Horticulture.”
ing through their transparent cover­ woman Is worth paying dear fo r!”—
grandchildren.
andria and return, a distance of ten on the score card bung in front o f tbe
Any orchardist desiring to enter the
ing, and a Jet comb shining among the a sentiment which seemed to touch his
pen containing the bird.
competition can get full information as
President Taft hae issued a proclam­ miles.
abundant coils of her rich, dark-chest­ hearer, for she gave him a soft, lin­
In
additonn
to
tbe
other
features
of
to
the
conditions
o
f
the
contest
from
ation granting mimimum tariff rates
Hleriot, Latham, Farman and Cody
nut hair,
gering, tearful glance, which, “ had I
to Italy, Great Britain, Russia, Spain, have mado flights nearly as long, per­ tbe poultry show, tbe committee has Captain Reimers or President Newell.
‘I am so glad you could come!” been some twenty years younger.”
in
view
the
holding
o
f
a
cat
and
dog
Turkey end Switzerland.
haps, but they have not come back.
cried Miss Dacre, when Bhe got Into thought the old boy, “ I should have
Irrigate 160.000 Acres.
show during part of the time, and ap
Paulhan makee a new world’s record Cody flew 40 miles at Aldershot in 62
Klamath Falla—Tbe Warner Lake the carriage. “ I cannot go quite by felt Inclined to repay with a kiss.”
propriate prizes will be offered in this
by flying across country nearly 24 miles minutes last fall. Farman took a 20-
line to cause a large exhibit o f this Irrigation company was recently in­ myself, and there Is no one else In
and then returning safely to hia start­
CHAPTER XV.
corporated with a capital stock o f Paris I care to have. Do you know,
milo run to spend a day shooting with class of animals to be shown.
ing point, at an average speed of about
Miss Dacre’s bright beady eyes
$26,000, for the purpose o f irrigating my father says he thinks he saw
a
friend,
but
he
landed
at
one
end
of
46 milee per hour.
a large tract of land in Lake county George Lumley on the Boulevards this danced In her head with delight as
Stanfield Population Increases
his journey.
morning.”
she chattered volubly to Lumley,
A French astronomer says the earth
Stanfield— There has been a great in­ under the Carey act. The officers of
Cortlandt F. Bishop, president of the
"Indeed! Well, we have seen noth­ whose face grew rather sulky as he
tbe company are:
W. H. Bradford,
will paaa through the tail of the Hal­
flux
of
population
into
this
locality
the
Aero club of America, said tonight that
ing of him.”
listened, scarcely deigning to reply.
ley comet, composed o f gas end me­
past three months from the Middle president; E. C. Belknap, vice-presi­
C. H.
The house was crowded with a bril­ Here a welcome Interruption came in
teorites, on May 19, but that no incon- lie did not know of any flight equal to West, largely from North Dakota. So dent; and chief engineer;
Paulhan’s. It is probable that the
vanience will result to us.
marked has tbia become that several Gleim, secretary; H. B. Millard, as- liant audience. The music was light the shape of one of the English at­
and sparkling. Many glasses were taches, for whom Lumley Immediately
prize of $10,000 will go to the French­ sections are coming to be known by the 818tant treasurer and manager.
One thousand farmers hold conven-
I r to t h o mrnnt mn
nf
tha
<
man.
of the parties settling them, . 11 18 **»• ¡" ‘ * " ‘ ¡0"
th® company turned to the box occupied by the two vacated his seat; and, as Lord Everton
tion in Walla Walla.
-
- ran d 1 '10
to reclaim
----- ’ Enno'' 150,000 distinguished-looking Englishwomen. wished to say a word to one of the
Orchards. G
rec.a.m -----
approximately
Thero will be a good deal of official such as the Fargo
Banker Welsh ie preparing to go to
Hope Desmond had had a budget from singers, he departed behind the scenes,
pondering and cabling, however, before Forks Orchards, Carrington Orchards, a f ef; „ Tbe ™ *rneT T“ " 6/ , ' " a
prieon and serve bis time.
etc. The buyers .re mostly men of ful district of epproximately 100 miles her faithful friend Miss Rawson that and Lumley slipped Into his place.
a new world recoril is added to the
“ My uncle was fortunate ln secur­
mean, who are bringing about a rapid |,n len« th ‘* '" 8 ,n the eastern part of evening, and something In the con­
A Boise Chinaman was nearly killed glory that already belongs to France.
Lake county. This valley is so shel­ tents had sent her forth with a bright ing your devoted attention, Miss Des­
development
of the-r several tracts,
by agents of some powerful tong.
Paulhan maintained an altitude of
tered by the mountains that it has a color and a smiling face. Even Miss mond."
from 1000 to 2000 foot on his way over
T a ft end Pinchot eddreeeed tbe Na­ the valley. His highest point was 2130
I climate all its own; so different is the Dacre, self-absorbed as she usually
"Yes; he always interests me.”
To Get Motor Car Service.
( T o be continued.)
tional Civic federatio from tbe eame feet, as indicated by the instrument in
climate from the surrounding territory was, thought, “ How handsome Hope Is
"Lucky old fellow! What have you
Pendleton— A motor car is to be in-
platform.
his car. Under him, speeding over tbe sta'led on the Oregon Railroad and that tbe Btock men have for years looking!”
WHISKERS AS A LIABILITY.
been doing with yourself?” continued
That young lady, who had been Lumley, looking earnestly at her
Dismasted and helpless the ship W il­ country roads, scattering chickens and Navigation company’s line between made a practice of wintering their
sheep
and
cattle
in
this
district.
domestic
animals,
were
motors
trying
O
n
c
e n n A s s e t . N o w T h e y 'v e C o n s
sweeping the house with her opera- “ You are looking pale and thin, and
liam H. Smith was tuowed into harbor
to keep in touch with him in case he Pendleton and Walla Walla to replace
t o J o in P e r l w l v a n d H o o p s k lr t .
glass,
suddenly
started,
and
exclaim
on Puget sound.
your
eyes-----
’’
should fall or have to descend. Mme. the steam service now connecting with
There was an age when a man could
Corvallis Makes Rapid Progress.
ed, Why, there Is George Lumley in
Hope Interrupted him by holding up
The Russian government will not ac Paulhan followed in an automobile, the Portland trains. The motor is ex­
Corvallis— With 17 blocks of hard the balcony opposite! He Is with Lord a finger. “ What a rude speech!” she cultivate a stand of whiskers without
pected
to
arrive
this
month.
A
motor
praying
and
crying.
eept Knox'e scheme for neutralizing
people suspecting him of wanting to
When Paulhan reached tho grand service has been in operation between surface street paving contracted for Everton. Is It not extraordinary? as exclaimed.
Manchurian railways.
touch off some anarchistic fireworks
stand, on his return, he was mobbed Dayton and Wallula via Walla Walla and practically 60 blocks more peti- soon as I come to Paris he appears.
“ You ought to know by this time
The foreet service bureau hae ap­ Tho crowd broke through the barriors. for a month, and is reported as giving tioned for; a $25,00 church being fin-^ Stay! he sees us; they are coming that I am too deeply interested ln you beneath the ship of state, the Kansas
City Times says. A beard was consid­
proved the sale o f 14,000,000 feet of The spell under which they had sat for excellent satisfaction to patreua along ished; a $30,000 high school; new de- over. I don't know how It Is, but I to pay you compliments."
ered an asset— ln this safety-razor era
timber in the Shasta forest reserve, an hour, straining to see the speck in the line.
P®t building; a large armory being fin-, felt I should meet him here.”
“ And you ought to know by this
the sky, broko in an ecstasy. The avl
for $31,000.
ished; a central building at Oregon
In a few minutes the door of the box time, Captain Lumley, that I am an it Is treated as a liability.
afor was lifted up and borne over tho
“ If it were not meant that man's
Agricultural college to be finished this ■ opened to admit Lord Everton and his ungrateful creature and not deserving
1126 Home Phones at Hood.
President Madrlz, o f Nicaragua, will field as a football hero would be
features should bloBsom forth ln hir­
spring; a $35,000 heating plant to be i young nephew.
of your Interest.”
bring to trial everyone implicated in troatod, after a championship game.
Hood River— The stockholders o f the
sute foliage, then why did Mamma
the shooting o f the two Americans, His own countrymen kissed him and Home Telephone company met at the erected and installed and the erection | “ Well, Miss Dacre. this Is an unex
“ Whether you deserve It or not, 1
Nature sow it there?"
Groce iaand Cannon.
commercial club rooms recently and o f many first class residences, and and peeted pleasure.” said the gallant old can't help feeling It.”
wept in joy.
extensions of sewer and water mains peer. “I
Having a large and unsophisticated
met Castleton a couple of
elected
a
board
o
f
directors
as
follow
s:
“
Has
Mr.
Savllle
any
thoughts
of
The Lafean apple box bill has been
in prospect, things for 1910 look good hours ago, and he told me you were
confidence ln Mamma Nature, men not
Charles
Hall,
E.
C.
Smith,
and
C.
E
coming
to
Paris?”
pigeonholed. I f it ever appeare before
M IN IM U M RATE ANNOUNCED.
for Corvallis.
only tolerated facial Ivy but were ac­
coming here to-night Then this young
Copple. The Hall brothers now hold
“ I don’t know. He will probably
congress again it will be mercilessly
cessories to It, coaxing It to blossom
scapegrace
called
at
my
au
quatrleme,
61
per
cent
of
I
t
he
stock.
The
plant
is
Me(,
Land<
pay his respected mamma a visit. He
President Issues Tariff Proclamations to
slaughtered by Western congressme.
like a Kansas wheat crop. Youths
cotiBi lered to be worth about $80,000.:
. . .
. and we agreed to look you up.
Is at present deeply engaged assisting
Six Nations.
Lumber echooner Acme, from Eu­
I saw Richard Savllle ln town the a desperate female antiquarian who Is baptized their upper lips with fertil­
It was built orignally to accommodate
T
X local capi ' al,Bt9
Washington, Jan. 19.— Tho president 600 phones and there are now 1125 o f Hood River met and organized a syn- day before yesterday," said Captain collecting materials for the history of izer lotions guaranteed to bring out a
reka, crashed into the breakwater at
Lot Alngeles.
Her officers declare issued today his proclamations in phores on the lines. The phones give dlcate t o l "vest ln Malhe“ r county
Lumley as he shook hands with Miss Queen Bertha, or Boadlcea, or some thirty bushel per acre crop on a hen
there were no lights on the breakwater. which it is declared that, under the ex c Merit satisfaction, and parties who land8’
“ " S “ * Wl!' BeCU,e 3; 2°? Desmond. “ He told me you were ln such remote potentate. Whether she egg that had been bald from birth.
They harrowed their maps with brush­
, o f Paris; and—here I am.”
will end by leading him to the hy
It is said Pinchot haa eye on presi­ new tariff law, Italy, Great Britain, once have them installed say they acrt'8 o f and ‘n tbe
j ‘ h9
H\ H,bbard laft *or
It Is the best time for Paris, every meneal altar Is uncertain; but It is es and nourished the infant sprouts as
dency.
Russia, Spain, Turkey and Switzerland would not bo without them.
Vale, Ore., where he will look after
though each were a gold eagle bush.
thing looks so bright and g a y ” she re quite possible."
| the location and interests o f the com­
Loe Angeles ie said to be “ areonut- are entitled to the minimum rate im­
Then came the terrible period which
Hill Survey Nears Klamath.
turned, with some slight embarrass­
"
I
earnestly
hope
poor
Mrs.
Savllle
pany. C. L. Morse waB elected presi­
posed by that act.
ty” over the aviation exhibition.
decided what hue the growth would
Klamath Falla— Hill surveyors are dent of the local company and A. T. ment. "Rather different from Dres­ 1/ay be spared this last straw,” ex
Tho proclamations, which nro identi­ now encamped on the Klamath Indian
assume. In most cases the complexion
den.
Both sides admit that the Liberals
claimed Hope, smiling.
Allen and J. H. Ferguson, secretary
cal, provide that boeause Italy and its
have won In the Engl eh election.
“ I hope there may be a change from
" I am tore I don’t care. I only care of the crop was a bilious pink, as of
colonies have not discriminated in reservation. They nre working less and treasurer, respectively.
the Dresden tone,” he replied, with for my own troubles. I have been the a brickbat the color of which had run
A Chicago man died under the In­ tariff rates against tho products of tho than 60 miles from this city ana the
Then those with pa­
Beautify Streets with Trees.
some significance. Then he turned to most miserable beggar ln existence for ln washing.
fluence of the new anesthetic, stovaine. United States and pay no export duty route being followed will bring them
The crew left
the last four or five months, hoping tience waited for the whiskers to
Medford— Eleven hundred trees or­ greet Miss Dacre with great cordial
on products sent to the United States direct to this city.
China haa opened two towns in that discriminate, the president pro­ Odell with three months’ provisions. dered by the Greater Medford club for Ity, and while they talked with much and fearing, and dragged every way. ripen Into a more brunette shade, and
others Invested ln hair Inks. One
Chientao, complying with Japanese claims that on and after March 31, It is expected that by the end o f that the
purpose o f beautifying
the animation Lord Everton addressed I am resolved to put an end to this In
1910, Italian products shall be admitted time they will be close enough to streets have arrived and are now heel­ Miss Desmond.
fernal uncertainty and know my fate. man In the world—the Hon. J. Ham
treaty.
under tho minimum tariff.
Lewis, of Chicago— had the courage
Klamath Fells to get provisions from ed in and will be planted as soon as the
“ Delighted to see you! So glad you Don’t you think I am right?”
Four were killed and three were in­
Tho proclamation is signed by tho this end o f the line.
to raise a crop of the faded crimson
“
How
can
I
tell?”
Hope
was
begin­
have
not
d-serted
my
distinguished
condition
o
f
the
soil
warrants.
jured in a freight wreck on tbe Illinois president uud by Secretary Knox.
whiskers, and on the strength of them
slster-ln-law.
You
remind
me
of
Una
ning,
when
Miss
Dacre
broke
ln:
"You
Central.
PO R TLA N D M ARKETS.
Dakotans See Hood Orchards
and the Lion, or I might say the T1 will come back to sup with me. will has risen to fame and fortune. Drug­
Big Ice Gorge Gives Way.
Curtiaa, Paulhan and Hamilton, all
Hood R iver— Dr. Henry Waldo Coe
W heat— Track prices: Bluestem, ger. The softening power you have you not. Miss Desmond? Captain gists are still unloading the stock of
Louisville, Ky., Jau. 19.— The great o f Portland, arrived in Hood River
execute daring aerial maneuvers In
sldeburn dyes left on their hands
$1.18M)1.19; club, $1.08@1.09; red exercised is amazing. I only wish the Lumley and Lord Everton are coming
teeth o f a gale.
ice gorge thnt for tho last two weeks
ith a special car o f homeseekers from Russian, $1.06; Valley, $1.06; 4C-'old, process extended In widening circles and Lady Delamere, and Monsieur de when the beardless craze struck. In
to embrace a few more than your fa la Tallle. 1 will seid my maid home packages lettered “ Easter Egg Colors"
They spent a day $ 1 . 10 @ 1 . 12 .
Roosevelt witnesses • successful has held solid in the Ohio river from North Dakota.
and "Potato Bug Exterminator—war­
with you after.”
Barley— Feed and brewing. $30(0,30.- vored self.”
lion-spearing in east Africa. Kermit Wolf creek almost to Louisville broke viewing the Hood River orchards. The
“ Many thanks, Miss Dacre. I really ranted."
Dr. Coe 60 per ton.
“ 1 wish I possessed the power you
is first white men to successfully atelk today and it is moving tonight with­ trip was made by sleigh.
Barbers weren’t very good with the
i^n animated argument
credit me with,” returned Hope, m ill­ must not.”
Oats— No. 1 white, $32.50 per ton.
and kill a bongo deer.
out doing any damage other than car­ le ft in the evening for Umatilla county,
where he will interest the parties in-
Hay— Track prices: Timothy: W il­ ing, as she made room for him beside followed; but Hope Desmond stuck to razor— but they were all F D. Coburns
rying
away
shanty
beats
and
small
A German prince who has carefully
the lands under tbe Coe-Furniah irri­ lamette Valley, $189(20 per ton; East­ her. She was always amused with the her resolution, and. declining Captain when It came to whisker agriculture.
watched proceisdings at Aviation perk, craft and causing a cave-in of banks.
gation ditch.
ern Oregon, $219/23; alfalfa, $179/18; boyish old peer, who showed her a de­ Luraley's proffered escort, drove back On the walls of their shops hung vivid­
Tho
flood
is
expected
to
reach
Evans­
■aye dirigibles era tbe only practical
ly colored numbered charts depicting
ville, Ind., tomorrow morning. There
clover, $16; grain hay, $179/18.
gree of kindly attention which touch­ to Meurlce's ale -e.
air craft yet invented.
was a rise of over two feet in the Ohio
Mrs. Savllle was rather amused ln the latest conceits In beard pruning.
Poultry Show at Woodburn.
Fresh Fruits— Apples, $19(3 box; ed her.
E. H. Wemme, a Portland capital­ at Cincinnati during the night, and it
“ And how are you getting on?” he Paris; she met many acquaintances And the whisker farmer ran his eye
Woodburn— The second annual ex­ pears, $1.50 per box; cranberries, $9
ist, who owned the first automobile in has been raining in Louisville for 12 hibit o f the Clackamas and Marion per barrel.
continued, ln a confidential tone. “ I who did not bore her, and she tolerat over this and took his choice. He could
the northwest, has purchased a Curtiss hours.
Potatoes— Carload buying
prices : know that good fellow Rawson count­ ed Captain Lumley’s visits more good- look like Buffalo Bill, Franz Joseph
County Poultry association will be held
areoplane and will have it on exhibi­
here on February 8, 4, and 6. Many Oregon, 669(860 per sack; sweet pota­ ed on you as an ally ln the cause of humoredly than formerly, chiefly be­ or Capt. John Smith. He called the
Shonts Roughed ln Tube.
tion in Portland Jan. 26 to 29.
cause he was quiet.
Madame’s prodigal son.”
chart style number and the barber got
birds are being entered. H. C. Schell- toes, 2 l4e per pound.
New York, Jan. 19.— Theodore P. haus o f Vancouver, Wash., in superin­
About a week after Hope had gone busy with the shearing operations.
Vegetables — Artichokes, $l(/i)1.25
“ I do not get on at all. I have had
Truce arranged between Republican
Slinnts, president of the Interborough- tending the show. The judge is Will per dozen; cabbage, $2 per hundred; but one chance of pleading for him, to the opera with Miss Dacre, Mrs. Sa By the cut of his whiskers a man ad­
regulars and insurgents in house.
Metropolitan company, which operates l B. Dixon of Oregon City.
Tho secre­ cauliflower. $1.76 per dozen; celery, and I am afraid I made little or no vllle had gone to drive in the Bois mitted broadly what line of business
The British house of lords is engaged a subway and elevated linos in New tary ia Mr*. Ella Plank, of Woodburn. $3.75 per crate; horseradish, 12)%c per Impression. Mrs. Savllle has been with an Invalid dowager duchess who
he was In.
York, tonight rode home from his office
in a vote which means life or death.
pound; pumpkins, 1 l49/’ l >*e; sprouts, profoundly offended.
Naturally, she was on er way to some famous
“ Why, I ’ve seen the day,” observed
in tho subway in tho rush hours. Aftor
For Bigger and Better Fair.
69/7c per pound; »quash, 1911 '4 c ; to­ will find It hard to forgive.”
health resort
In Switzerland, and a scissors veteran who has one of the
A gigantic graft plot involving mil- hoing crushed, battered and squeezed
Albany A better and bigger Linn matoes, $1.509/2.25 per box; turnips,
“ She Is somewhat adamantine. If Hope, having finished her weekly let­ handsomest barber poles on Walnut
liona has been uncovered in Pittsburg. and carried two stationa beyond his
home station, Mr. Shonts denounced county fair was planned at the meet­ $1.50 per sack; carrots, $1; b* eta, you succeed with her I shall say you ter. went out to post It, proceeding af­ street, “ when a smooth-shaven man
terwards to do some shopping. On was considered as wearing a disguise
Tbe political situation
in Spain conditions as outrageous and character­ ing of the board o f directors of the $1.60; parsnips, $1.60.
are a deucedly clever young woman
Onions— Oregon, $1.50 per sack.
threatens the downfall o f the present ized his experience as “ fierce.” “ I ’m Linn County Fair association at Scio,
Still. I am Inclined to back you. I her way back, near the Theatre Fran
and was held under mild suspicion.
Butter—City creamery extras, 39c; must tell Hugh what a first-rate ad cals, she met Lumley, who Immediate Of course the lawyers had to have
a pretty strong man,” said Mr. Shonts, when the following officers were unan
cabinet.
“ but I found it a tough job to got out. imoualy elected:
Dr. A. G. Prill, fancy outside creamery. 349/ 89c per vooate he has. I had a letter from ly turned with her. They walked rath­ their jaws and Adam's apples unham­
A diver at Long Reach, Cal., won a I started twice, but each time I was president; R. Shelton, secretary; E. pound; store, 209/25c.
Butter fat him a few days ago. His ship will be er silently to the hotel. Hope feeling pered. but they wore their whiskers
desperate battle with ■ devilfish on the turned back.”
prices average 1 t,c per pound under out of commission— let me see. ln less very anxious to get rid of him, yet
D. Myers, treasurer.
on the back of their heads to make
aea bottom.
regular butter prices.
than five months. The present First somehow deterred from acting with up for it. A man's countenance was
Medina Gets Tip, Flees.
Mill City Mill Operates.
Foultry— Hens, 15($9/16c; ducks, Lord Is an old schoolfellow of mine, decision, but a certain air of resolu­
like a lawn, to be gardened and mow-
Mississippi Ire gorges have filled the
Managua, Jan. 19.— The police broke
Mill City— The large sawmill be­ 20(</'22; geese. 13c; turkeys, live, 19 and he wants a lift with him. He must tion. by no means usual, which per
ered— not scraped like a tennis court.
levees high with wreckage, end the into the house today where General Me
9/20c;
dressed,
22
^9/23c.
longing to the Curtiae Lumber com­
keep up, you know, now he Is a mar­ vaded his face and voice seemed to And that was logical, too. Next thing
river ie rising.
dina was supposed to have barricaded pany in this city ia again in operation
Eggs- Fresh Oregon extras, 30(<(35c ried man—poor beggar! Then, ln a hold her back.
you know they'll be using their safety
himself,
but
found
ho
had
gone.
Min­
p> r dozen; Eastern, 259(27c per doz­ way, I am responsible for his sins.”
President declines to permit Repre­
Has Mrs Savllle returned?” asked razors on the tops of their heads."
ister General Banea has issued a gen after a forced lay off of several days,
sentative Mondell to introduce lend oral order for his capture on sight. owing to the recent cold weather, and en.
"Oh, Indeed!” said Hope, looking at Hope of the waiter who attended their This barber, by the way. has a mus­
hills tagged “ by requeeL"
Pork— Fancy, 1 l<u 11 S c per pound.
suite of rooms.
him with eager, earnest eye*.
Medina was one of the men whose ar­ the large quantity of ice in the North
tache guard on his coffee cup.
Veal—-Extras, ]2 9 rl2 lv e P*r pound.
“ Not yeL mademoiselle.” he replied
"Yes; I knew old Hilton for years,
C. K. Hamilton, an American avia­ rest was ordered after President Mad Santiam river log pond.
But those things are no more. It
Cattle—
Best
steers,
$69/5.36;
fair
"Then----- ” she began, holding out may be that the Increasing use of ma­
off and on. He wasn't a bad fellow at
tor, failed in an attempt to beet Paul riz hail addressed a message to the su
Brick
Building
for
Lebanon
to
good
ateera,
$4.609/4.76;
strictly
preme court demanding that action
all—very much ln my own line; and her hand to Lumley; but he did not chinery multiplies the danger of get­
han’e altitude record of 4,166 feeL
should be taken against those impli­
Lebanon -Samuel Labbe A Son have good cows. $4.36; fair to good cows, I am not at all a bad fellow, I assure take It.
ting one's whiskers caught In cog­
Paulhan made a successful flight cated in the execution of the Ameri­ let the contract for a brick buildirg, $3.60ftz3.76; light calves, $59(6.60; you.”
If you will allow me. I will come wheels. The fact remains that whis­
• 44x100 feeL with full basement
across tbe country at Loe Angelea, but cans—Groee and Cannon.
The bulls, $2.509/3.76; stags, $39(4.
“ I am sure you are n ot” returned In and wait for her,” he said, with kers have lost their significance Thoee
failed to beet Curtiaa’ speed record.
Hogs Top, $9.109/9.20;fair to good Hope, with a caressing smile.
structure will be occupied by the firm
so much decision that she felt It would extant are mere personal characteris­
Grandfather of 118 Dies.
hogs, $8.60«/ 9.
as a furniture and hardware store.
"What a sweet soul you are to say be easier to let him come In than to
Both East and West are suffering
Madison, III., Jan. 19.— William II
Sheep— Best wethers, $5.609(6; fair so!" showing all his still whit* teeth resist. He therefore followed her up­ tics and no one can Judge thereby
from heavy enow end floods. Trains Mcllvoy, 74 years old. died today, leav­
New Bridget in Lincoln County
to good wethers, $4.50(<i6: good ewes, ln a genial laugh "Then he. Hugh, stairs to the pleasant salon, looking whether the wearer Is a bank presi­
are snowbound throughout the Missis­ ing 26 children and 118 grandchildren
dent or soda-water salesman. Whis­
Newport— The county court of Lin­ $59(5.60; lambs, $59/ 6.60.
met th* daughter—an uncommon girl, out on the Tuilerles gardens, where
lie was a Civil War veteran and
sippi states.
Hope— 1909 crop, prime and choice, I believe, sang divinely, and all that.” Hope took off her hat. Intending to kers that remain eurvlve the scythe
coln
county
haa
advertised
for
bids
for
boasted he never wore a white shirt or
only because their owners wish to c o »
the building of two bridge* over Drift 209/21e; 1908a, 171*e; 1907s,
“ Old you know her too?” asked supply him with a newspaper and
President's message urgea reform collar, never used an umbrella and
tinue looking like their pictures.
creek. The D rift section i* one of the per pound.
Hope.
leave him to his own reflections. This
o f land laws, conservation of timber, never had a picture taken. He was
Wool — Eastern Oregon,
169(23c
most prosperous in this county.
married
three
times.
"Well.
1
have
seen
her.
years
ago
II Deweaga.
plan
was
nipped
In
the
bud
preservation o f foreeta and improve­
pound; olds, nominal; mohair, choice, when she was ln short frock* with a
Having walked to the win low and
"How do you pronounce s-t-l-n-g-yT*
ment o f waterway*.
26c
pound.
Buy*
Wallowa
Farm.
Strife May Be Adjusted.
pigtail. Then she was away In Eng looked out for a minute. Lumley re­ the teacher asked of the young zentlw
Cascara bark—4 S c per pound.
Joseph S. M. Losier has purchas­
A Utah mail carrier was frozen to
land for some time, but Hilton did not turned and closed tbe door. Standing man nearest the foot of the clasa And
Washington. Jan. 19.— A conclusion
H ides-D ry hide*. 189(181*0 per
death sitting on hi* horse.
of the mediation proceeding* between ed the G. C. (.»owing farm o f 120 acres,
insider It prudent to cross the Chan- between It and Hope, he said, very the smart boy stood up and said It
pound; dry kip. 189(18He pound; dry eel. Anyhow. Hugh Is most anxious
western railway officials and ‘ heir on Prairie creek, for $7,176.
quietly. "This la the first chance I depended a great deal whether th*
calfskin, 199(21c pound; salted hidee.
A Nicaraguan rebe* army confront* switchmen is likely to be readied with
about his precious wife, end fears she have had of speaking to you. and I lm word applied to a man or h bee
the government forces end a battle ie In the next 24 hours. What that eon
Bums will have a ■teem laundry ; li'9/IOHc; saltod calfskin, 16c pound;'
get Into trouble during hie ab plore yon to hear me. 1 insist e * your
New*.
green, lc less.
t
elusion may be it yet problematical.
maybe a creamery.
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