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ape, the leer of a drunken man, T h e Quest o Betty Lancey D y M AGDA, r. W EST Copyrifht. 1909, by W. 0. Chapman. Copyright in Great Britain re »; HR QUEST OF BETTY LANCEY It a remarkable serial. THe word “ remark* r able” scarcely describes the merits, the intensity of plot, and situations of this strange and wlerd but absolutely en trancing work of Action. Its concep tion is phenomenal, its range takes’ In two continents. It is up to date in style, development and a variety of rare scientlAc developments that bring out the best detective instinct and em ploy wireless telegraphy and other modern appliances to the purposes of '•¿S,'" r-r the Ifo fy . The plot of this romance hinges on fervid human emo tions— love, jealousy, avarice, hatred. Every character Is Intense and graphically delineated. There are two beautiful women—Cerlsse and Narcisse—one like a pure, beautiful lily, all gentleness and affection, the other a siren whose restless spirit thrives, only in excitement and change. To their lives are linked the welfare or wreck of others, and where the story Is not absorbingly dramatic It becomes startlingly tragic. . , ■ , . • . AV. Since ,-the famous days of -jthfli .wonderful “ mystery romance has approximated his cele stories’*'' Of brated creations, :pf fkftlon more closely than this serial. The “ M ansApeHjla.^lShe^iffiapItig o f Betty, Lancey, the marvelOliii "dlamoiijfl" castle ‘ In Africa, ' the fnysterious electric laix»«|l, characters'and thetr strange adventures, all c o M b lp -ft mai^e “ The Quest o f Betty Lancey” a masterpiece of ’modern Action. . - grinned and sm irked at D oherty. P o h e rty ^pulled his pistol. H e aim ed a f the thing. T hen he shut his eyes and staggered to the hall, blind with the flash and erased w ith frigh t. At the door he looked back. T h e T hin g, grin n in g even behind the v e il of smoke, was stan din g m otionless where D oh erty had been and beside It were the tw o letters addressed to Miss C erlsse W ayn e. T h e report of the pistol had called P ie rre D esterle from hta w ife 's side. "P a tre ec k , P a tree ck ." he cried "I'm com ing. I t Is P ierre. W h a t Is It? " P ie rre was m ounting the top stair when D oh erty leaned o ve r the ban is ters and pushed him back. "N o t here.” gasped the policeman. "Send to the station. T e ll them quick — the d og -ca tch er— a riot call— hurry -h u r r y !” T h e Frenchm an saw the Irish m an 's rosy face now w h ite as chalk and hie sunken eyes. The T h in g w ithin Cerlsse W a y n e ’s room began Jlbberlng again. The policem an th rew the frigh ten ed D esterle dow n stairs and w aited In a w fu l fea r till help should come. ’ C H A P T E R II. A s the F iftie th street police station was on ly a block from the Destertb’s the squad draw n out by P ie rr e ’s h y s te ric a l' summorlif had little tim e and less opp ortu n ity fo r speculation as th ey traversed *th is distance. T h e ta cit sentim ent p rev a ilin g was that eith er D esterle was drunk or that D oh erty was "sp ru n g a b it In the head.” -4',- "“ W h at's the m atter, P u t?” asked Monahan., g ra b b in g the palsied D oh er- ey by the shoulder, w h ile a dozen m ore oUlcers plied Into the little hall an t overflow ed ¿nto 4 tip .front room. , I „ "R io t call fo r a p u tc ld e!" sneered Finn, who had a lw a ys hated D oherty, and who, the first to cross the th resh old had been the first am on g them te d isco ver the body. “ Say, but she’ s a looker, anyhow, and----- W h a t's that? W h a t’s th a t7' S hrieked Finn. T h e ,T b ln g , w h lfh had been cow erin g lf»,W* 6 ir * ; ' 6 *atr,'fifed.*tti'.lkeh 'f f i a iyspped out before the policem en. i ’-D o h ifty 's frig h t was fleeing, so he led Hie squad and they advanced. T h e duel between the one and the dozen nofer’ i began T h e y clubbed at It, they shot at It. they^ grasped ar^JL but blows, shots. and r.lm$lteS,”n ” 6 (1 fire and e ffe c t H y lv e '«.It - «h d e d them. T h lff “ ' ¿Çhqjr m idst and round aqd fi ^ » th '.’t t ( » , » t range Kim fill*:, oVpity'med: (ÿ*'Jcjiver'ot ; v io le ts strvick agalrii i*-.»hadé' o f the fa llin g drop ligh t With an eerie ftttsh. Sud d e n ly the. puiilUed turned pureuer. P lu n g in g straigh t for p o h e rty ’ it wound It» hairy, a r m « around hie neck and dug Its lo n g c la w « through the padding o f hla coat shoulder Into his flesh. y ' y Monahan pulled A blanket fro m the bed. F ln n erty » s h e e t , T h e y tied the .sheet ro u n d s W fe d .jl*«» o f the *T h ly ^ ' h e ' a d ^ ^ t t l. t h e y - ^ i» I t h e r e , till CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK Doings of the World at Large Told in Brief. General Resume o f Important Events Presented in Condensed Form fo r Our Busy Reader». Peary is off for Europe on a lecture tour. Cotton seed in the South worth $150 a ton. is now A negro leader and 22 followers have been arrested in Havana for inciting a revolt. Reports place the damage by Chin ese mobs in recent riots at Changsha at $2,000,000. Lawyers o f Reno, Nevada, seek to disbar one of their number who adver tises a specialty o f easy divorces. Two hundred girls at Cornell college, New York, are seriously ill from pto maine poisoning caused by impure milk. Edward Keaton, aged 110, living near Natchez, La., was bitten by a rattlesnake, but the doctors say he will recover. T O AID CAUSE OF PEACE. Taft and Carnegie Dedicate SI,OOO,- OOO Bureau Home. Washington, April 27.*—Theaaagnifi- cent new marble buildinjf o f the Inter national Bureau of American Republics — within a stone’ s throw of the White House— was dedicated in the name of universal peace today. President T a ft joined with Andrew Carnegie, Secretary Knox, Senator Root and Senor de la Bera, the Mexi can ambassador, as representative of the Latin-American republics, in pro phecies of peace among the 21 Am eri can republics, and pledged themselves to strive for that happy state. Mr. Carnegie went so far as to express the hope that Canada, with the consent of Great Britain, would some day join the family o f peaceful American republics. The president called out general laughter by referring to the contro versy between Theodore Roosevelt and Mr. Carnegie two years ago at the lay ing o f the cornerstone o f the building dedicated today. “ They differed as to the methods by which peace should be obtained,” said the president, “ but that both were earnest and strenuous and determined to have peace there was no doubt.” “ Hear, hear,” shouted Mr. Carnegie as the laughter died away. The new buildng, a g i f t o f Mr. Car negie, won the admiration of all who passed within the bronze portals this afternoon and at the reception tonight, at which President Taft and Mr. Car negie headed the receiving party. ZE PPE LIN AIR SH IP LOSING. A jury has' been chosen to try F. August Heinze, accused o f misapply Accident, in Which Hundreds Could ing funds o f the Merchants bank, of Not Save Craft, Turns Opinion. New York. Berlin, April 27.— German aeronauts A huge Russian bear in the New are asking whether the destruction of York Zoo turned on its keeper and the airship Zeppelin I I at Weilburg nearly tyre him to pieces before he w ill not prove a fatal blow to the was rescued. school o f rigid airship construction. The heirs o f Mrs. Octavia Adelaide There has been manifested lately a dis Moss, a rich New York woman, are position in army circles to oppose fur having a hard time finding her wealth, ther purchase o f airships o f the Zep which was hidden about her house in pelin type on the ground that they are too unwieldly to meet varying condi secret places known only to herself. tions of actual service. In the latest A New York girl committed suicide accident it was noted that the crew of on the beach at Naples, Italy. several hundred men under experienced Thirty-six hundred miners of Phoen officers was unable to keep the enorm ix and Greenwood, B. C., are on strike. ous framework from blowing away, whereas the ship of the non-rigid type $100,000 subscribed for a Lincoln could have been deflated and saved. monument funnd 40 years ago is lost The Zeppelin craft has enjoyed and cannot be located. marked preference in the German Governor Hughes o f New York, has army, owing to the personality of in been appointed associate justice of the ventor and the personal support given him by the kaiser. Lately, however, United States Supreme court. aeronauts have been inclined to the A sealing steamer with 187 men on adoption o f a more elastic and more board is believed to have gone down off easily managed type. This latest ac the New Foundland fishing banks. cident lends argument in favor o f such Zeppelin II, one o f Count Zeppelin’s a change. ; best airships was torn from its morings NORWEGAIN PO E T DEAD. by a fierce storm and totally wrecked. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE AID OREGON GOOD ROADS. MOSIER D IS TR IC T DRAWS. Picturesqueness o f County One ot Its Expert to Be Sent to Points in State to Give Illustrated Lectures. Features— 72 Miles From Portland The United States government will The Mosier fruit district is rapidly drawing to itself the attention of fruit aid the Oregon good roads campaign. telegraphed Judge land investors. The Mosier country Senator Bourne lies on a number o f hills and ridges, Webster o f the Oregon Good Roads radiating somewhat like the fingers of association that the good roads expert the hand. From these various ridges will be sent from the department o f many beautiful views are obtained, o ft agriculture to give 10 illustrated lec en including Mt. Hood and Mt. Ad tures at strategic points in the state. ams, and glimpses o f the Columbia The views presented with the lecture river. The picturesqueness o f the will illustrate the benefits financially country is one o f its features, and and otherwise derived from systematic many will find there pleasing country construction o f solid highways. The homes within 72 miles o f Portland. In immense difference in the prosperity fact, many Portland , people have al o f regions where bad roads have been The ready settled there, and others have made good w ill be emphasized. holdings of real estate in that district expert will arrived in Portland to give his first lecture probably the last of which they are developing. The orchard ists at Mosier follow May. The department o f agriculture their sister district o f Hood River. w ill furnish other aid to the good roads The trees are set out after the cleared cause. The general policy o f the de is to stimulate interest ground has been well prepared. From partment 55 to 63 trees to the acre, for an apple throughout the northwest. orchard, is the prevailing rule. M c M i n n v i l l e l a n d r i c h . Many plant peach “ fillers” between the rows of apple trees, to be taken out when they begin to crowd. Intense Ohioan Pays $600 an Acre for Four- cultivation is the secret, and the price Year-Old Orchard. o f these successfully grown orchards, a McMinnville— An apple grower from dust mulch conserving the moisture Ohio, Mr. Cox, has purchased the 20- and the absence o f weeds allowing the aere apple orchard o f Dr. W. H. Boyd, trees to get the full strength o f the o f Portland, the property being situa soil. Cultivation usually ceases by ted half a mile from this city, at a the middle o f August.. Many put in a price of $12,000, or $600 an acre. cover crop, o f vetch or rye, which, The orchard was planted for years when plowed under adds fertility and ago and comprises Baldwins, Jonath humus to the soil. ans, Rome Beauties and Spitzenbergs. The favorite varieties o f apples at It is part o f a tract extending from Mosier are the Spitzenberg and Yellow the city limits northwestward to the Newtown, as the soil and climate are Judge Galloway orchard, fivem lies out, especially adapted to their perfect a considerable portion o f which is set growth and maturity. Peaches, pears to orchard. This is the highest figure and prunes also do well. ever quoted for trees o f this age in this section. Mr. Cox intends to build “ SEND US MEN” IS CRY. on the tract and make his home here. Every Line o f Industry Affected Shortage o f Labor in Baker. by Baker City— The greatest call for laborers ever sent out from Eastern Oregon can now be heard in all parts o f Baker county, and there is no pros pect o f the demand being supplied. A ll lines o f industry are cramped by the shortage and it is probable some campaign will be inaugurated by the large concerns to secure men. One employer states that he is in need of hundreds ofmen and is unable to secure them at any price. • The Warren Con struction company is preparing to im port men to do the paving work on a large area for which they have con tracted. Sufficient labor could not obtained here to carry on the prelimin ary work. The Sumpter valley is suffering for more laborers in carrying on the work on the extension from Austin to Prairie City. A force o f nearly a thousand men was employed last fall, but now only a few hundred can be secured. The Oxbow people are making very slow progress on the big tunnels at Copperfield owing to the scarcity o f la bor. They were forced to suspend work because o f the high water and hundreds o f the laborers left and men cannot be secured to fill their places, The mines are also calling for men and throughout the country the ranch ers are crying “ send us men.” Un usual wages are being offered and un less the farmers secure help they will have trouble in getting in their spring crops and caring for their har vest. Carload o f Lobsters to Yaquina. Washington —- Senator Bourne has received final assurance of free trans portation from Portland, Maine, to Y a quina bay, o f a carload o f lobsters to be planted there as the only locality on the Pacific coast where lobsters will grow. Fish Commissioner Bowers says: “ Shipment will be made between May 1 and 10. The fear expressed by Yaquina people that the lobsters will injure the fishing industry is ground less. Lobsters are scavengers and eat no living thing. They remain in salt water. A t sigh t o f the calm M rs. D esterle C H A P tE R I M r«. A n n ie D esterle padded uncoj^- thus prostrated, D oh erty made fo r the forta b ly up th^. front s t a i r « ‘to the sec telephone. ~ ond »to ry fron t rábm. gru m b lin g loud * ” ’T ls a riot call I should be sandin’ ly at e ve ry atep. In w ith Annie knocked out like this,’’ F o r M r«. Deaterle, who was nearly mused D oherty. “ F o r ’ tla n ever she fifty years did, and who fo r m ore that* l(»«eg her head.” \ h a lf that tim e h ad > «u p p o rtfe*' J»eredff Snipes Ranch Is Sold. T4q£ fie slrpply called tile doctor^and. /nd her husband, P ierre, t>y kHflpfhg helped the little Frenchm an carry his The Dalles— The George R. Snipes a hoarding house, hüd recen tly .^Lrlcjker^ w ife to her bedroom. ranch of 478 acres was sold this week to gro w m ore than p artrid g e plump. A n n ie D esterle lay still till they In the frigh t and fight to free Itse lf the to George W. Elliott, of Seattle, at a W ith the rapid obliteration o f -h* d* Gw*-second floor. A t the lan d m onster loosened ita -g d p . on. the fain t- The bean crop in Mississippi has consideration of about $75,000, though girlish outlines, which p rocos« m ight in g she com m enced her w rith in g in g Doherty. Bjornstjerne Bjornson Succumbs While the exact sum has not been made pub been totally ruined by the freezing ; , » h avs been checked had Mrs. D esterle again, r T h e sqqad jad. « f . jo ftc^ ra ueçcfiausted ln weather. Ice half an inch thick was in Paris for Treatment. lic. . This ranch is on Sandy road south been less a m istress o f enttnafry- art "Upstriirfa? «^stalh sV * h er b lood -pu r body and . S t M ^ » n k ‘ tti ^nUnd. could west o f town, and just beyond “ Vine- formed. Paris, April 27— Bjornstjerne Bjorn and still less fond o f her own c o o k Pled pled lips com manded, and she vain ly roll no m ore coverin gs o ve r the land,” the Fleck property which was ing, had d eveloped an. Increase, In the triedd t o iriptlo/i tow ard s the third story scratching. )Yr |thing shape b attlin g to The loss o f the cotton crop in the son, the Norwegian poet, novelist, •* " tran sp ortation problem around * th«l 'fron t.1 sold this winter. Surveyors are al fltf Itself o f ' th e^sw kth fn gg that ren South'from frost w ill total millions, dramatist, reformer and advocate of D esterle dom icile. In .tyiese d a ^ , from ready platting the property into small ' i.d be seeln’ w h at’s w ron g Jn dered It helpless. ___ ___ __ 111BI -, a i . T he “ A''1» w ere that and is the worst calamity that section universal peace, died here tonight, the basem ent kitchen to the ’thlnfr to e ’ top of the house,” suggested this h o rrfo l iè ‘c s rlé a íú fe “* o f man and tracts of ten acres more, or less, and surrounded by his family. His end has known since the Civil war. story fron t was as ap p allin g a clim b Doherty, as they , lay Annie on the bed. ape would o v e rp o w e r them. will place it on sale. was peaceful. to Mrs. D esterle as the Journey up W ho ochild 1 be dp there hOw?’’ ' Convicts in the state penitentiary at " I f only1 Flrfley w l i r ïè h d th e dog The last seriofis illness o f the nov W ash in gton monum ent lia d been wtjun Auto Stage Line for Tygh Valley, r T h e , poUceman ¡step p ed b lltp e l« past catcher,” gtowtuaj Monahan, "then we'd Canyon City, Colorado, revolted, and elist extended over nearly a year. He she and P ie rr e ha<f. tAkem t.bieir.;i(<|n ^ fieri try#« rôdm, wfth but a casual have som e f>Ja<rtf_ to piit the beast.’ Tygh Valley— Tygh Valley is soon to two are dead and two are badly wound was brought to Paris for special treat eym oon trip fo r sigh tseein g th irty glance Into Its dom estic depths, T h s end man ‘ o f’ them all went out ed. One guard was wounded. None have an auto stage running between ment in the early part* o f last Novem years ago. stra igh t to the w ide opened p ortal o f o f the- ro<vj\ an d - d ragg ed the prim Nopinitia and Dufur to connect with escaped. ber, accompanied by his w ife and “ D ear m e !” puffed Mrs. D esterle at the third story fro n t and across the little ' fnatir'eei "Blf M iss G en try’ s bed the auto line from Dufur to The daughter, a physician and nurse, and the second floor landing. ,1ffc|lByV I'll llu-ealiTild... With her port bow smashed and her Just g » , h e qayjie UP to the Confused Dalles. This will be appreciated by ask that wom an to m ove when her T h e perfum e o f thé room was the heap In thé cen ter o r the death ch am boom and cathead carried away, the during part o f the journey traveled people living in this part o f the coun w eek's up. Hhe n ever gets ’ doyyii., to .firtfV igr*0‘lin gj An odd,' pen etratin g 0 $or ber, t h e ,T h in g w ith ..th e surge of barkentine Kohala put into San Fran with the king of Denmark in the ty, as they can visit The Dalles and re- b reakfast and the tw o days she’s been that savored o f things forgot, and burstin g dani, rdse ùp ànd scattered cisco in a disabled condition, the result king’s private car. trun the same day. Commercial men here she’s acted m igh ty queer. Don’t things undone, a fragrunce belonging Its êupW Nr like stra w «. In Paris, however, he was unable to D oherty, re of a collision with an unknown two- will doubtless be glad to hear o f this, know w hy I'm so foolish to toll all to the m ystic places o f shadows, and v ive d Jhias hut mad w ith pain, shot masted steamer, just off Farallon Is receive the treatment for arterio scler the w ay up hero llko this, but I ’ve not to one o f the clean, well-soaped, out hie g re a t o x -arm and hit the mon- as it w ill be quite an improvement osis, from which he was suffering, but lands. rung her bell tw ice and she don’t a n and better dusted" àpârtm ents o? An - Ht'él*’ S h u t t f Ç ! tH% eyee. R ee l over the present mode o f traveling. notwithstanding, he showed marked swer, though It’s most noon. If P ierre ni® *'oard ln g house. On the ing, sw aying, stunned fo r the time. It J. J. Hill and a party o f New York improvement for a time, due entirely Irrigation Maps to Be Distributed. Hawley Reassures Dairymen. w as ever around now.^Dfttely he seems cW?*ap d&k t.,%ble that had been drawn fell o vé ry jn 5tha.T>eî| d lw c tl ÿ across the bankers are en route to see the North to his wonderful vitality. Salem— Maps that have been pre to be o f less/Ubji than fcver. S tra jurors f l o s e ^ o ^ h e Vcd was a grStrt b ow l of, trail 'rail w h ite dea<V v Y “ ■ j " Washington— Representative Haw west. Again in February his death was ex pared jointly by the state and the In the house,alvtyiys dl,d m ake mu <l\^hg )j)y the flowora.-J/llItthiWn*' ley in the agricultural committee’s j *; ¿TV* 4 eo n JlS u ed ^ The proposed American South Polar pected momentarily, but the crisis United States government under ap nervous. I'ré nioet. ¿ {r a id to • v i N A*1 * "1" * t ll. # t nn<1 t>esi|h^t$s'5fen'.j hearing on the oleomargarine bill, ex expedition has been abandoned for this passed, though leaving him less able to propriations made by both government pressed the belief that dairymen need any fu rth er; seems like I sense opened fiiftcn 'b o o k uz If the occupant W IL D GEESE. withstand the next attack. During for the purpose o f encourgaing diver year. som ethin g wrong. And as long had halted sleep with story A «o ld not fear that the tax on oleo would be as I’ ve been keeping boarders n ever c iga re tte case h alf em ptied was under l i t e r N o w F e e d W l f t e a t T h r o w i n g the last week it was apparent he could sions o f water for irrigation in the removed, though a hard fight is on to Coalition o f British Liberals and b efore did I let anyone confe in that the tuhle, and ttve »tu bs; o f the re- not hold out much longer; Prior to his Willamette valley, are now ready for ' ‘ i s e " o t e > « » * f 4 O pt T ie s . repeal it. Powerful ihteresfs seek to Irish has blasted the hopes of the Tor I didn't know an yth in g at all about. m alnder o f Its contents sprinkled ' the death he was conscious for some hours. distribution by State Engineer John remove the tax. * Rtmfo cI t the co^nnitm ’’sayings con ies in parliament. Rut the poor little th in g looked so floor. Howard Lewis. tired • aod pretty, and hoc . b ig hunch On tho b efl^ J a fl, lq a ZQtt.Kown,. Jay cerning birds are stupidly wrong. Edward Pay son Weston passed Honest Official Loses. These maps are made on a l$-inch Odd Fellows to Build. '’Yotf BWflWTPWWf-'lB-tiiFnkyresalon through Syracuse, N. Y., on his walk o f violets sm elled so sw e et; why, she you n g anti beautiful woman. H er Pittsburg, April 27.— In seven wards scale and with a contour o f five foot Klamath Falls— The local lodge o f w as Just llk e^ a spirit com in g out- o f lips w ere softly parted, the dark lashes constantly^ heard, yet the goose, wheth across the continent. o f the city today, special elections of intervals. The maps give the eleva Odd Fellows is preparing to erect a the rat-n. It was. -so Ju te. U¿<\, ? u i,ul, .„ to up hod T h e cu rve o f h e r , ch9ek so" er i r l i i t o ^ ^ . i r / t o j r t eagacloua. Most o f w e ll,' as I w h i nose“ to o carefu l t f h j. jo n tlju tHut In sjflte «>f her iHiHof .1 Ì W Three lives were lost and six per select and common councilmen were tions in the first quadrangle, including lodge hall to cost $50,000. w ild geese, for ' Instance, never feed finding out who ehe was, hut she’s had herty, who had lo o k ed on the dead without.. thc^wlqg^ottl. scouts or sen- sons are missing as the result o f a ho held to fill the places o f those who re 200 square milems surrounding and ad the preliminary work has been done Last and it is expected to have the contract tim e enough to look stroufid} by tntniy tim es In his fifteen /ears' o f [ft,.. signed after being indicted for graft jacent to the city o f Eugene. fries. «a.vG. MlHalfe ilfacflbea how he tel fire in Cincinnati. and I’ ll Just tell Miss C erlsse W ayne, flee duty, pinched thè thin white arm summer these geological surveys were for the building awarded in May. ing. jaw a flock of geysg feeding with sen President Taft has ordered the re aa ahe calla herself, that sheik* avjsjto « t w i n u f O n a n d p a t i e n t l y h e l d ft In the twentieth ward, George H. continued on a second quadrangle o f m ove td-mdr¥ow. ié ¿ h - a lo v e m W r « » the* c o ld « w h i t e U p , W r o r e j , e (tries out. and how after a time one moval o f the Alaskan district attorney Riley, onb o f mb “ immaculate six” in the same area north o f the first, and it PO R TLA N D M ARKETS. _____ I 4 ly spring day that ^poking fo r an- could b elieve that It was the g ir l'« body of the setitrlos Aent ’up to ;» bird that and the United States marshal. the common council in 1898, when the is expected the surveys will be contin Wheat — Track prices: Bluestem, In « a ,'lit '* t le color only, and not her body fend soul that was feeding and%gaye It a gentle peck othsr room may bring, ued until the larger portion o f the ir It is believed that the Milwaukee alleged bribing was.gtiing on, was de 90c; club, 86(it;87c; red Russian, 85c; Into her pale cheeks. No, I don’t want ■were outstretched b efore him, and that on the hack.' ftte laftei'thereupon left road w ill tap Willapa Harbor, Wash., feated for common council. Riley, it rigable land in the Willamette valley valley, 90c. bar around. Youn g SJftpson was m a k «h e waa qu ite dead. Its grazing and went off to take up and then build direct to Portland. was testifibd in the early part o f the has been covered. ing eyes at her last night, widt h Is too Mo looked around the room ind saw gugnd,<NVIle«tti« sentry tiKdr lta turn Barley — Feed and brewing, $23@ graft prosecutions, was one o f the six bad, for he's engaged to M I mh Gentry. no em pty Vials, n o r boxes, nor even a 24.50 per ton. Charles J. Wezler, accused of mur to Teed.'- ■' Short Line Railway Will Build. men “ who could not be reached.” And Ada G entry's a nice girl. She’ ll ta ttlin g width b a p e r'th n t m ight have Corn— Whole, $33, cracked, $34. "tlentle aa a- drum”- hr such a com dering his mother-in-law at G ig Har be g e ttin g mad and le a v in g next, and held those Silt-tic*.bringing powders Ontario— William H. Bancroft, vice Hay— Track prices; Timothy, W il bor, Wash., has made a full confession women Nuleldca afTect^ mon prcflferfe- thal thWdote hiaa become then he’ll follow , an<D th ey’ re tw o o f Gotham Awaits. Weston. president and general manager of the lamette valley, $2010*21 per ton; East of the crime. m y best boarders; been here now for On the bureau was a Juggle o f w o m the emblem of peace. Unite a ml»- New York, April 27.— Mayor Gaynor Oregon Short Line railroad, has an ern Oregon, $22rT25; alfalfa, $16.50 seven Christm ases.” an's clutter hairpins, a h alf dozen tafeev /qn all. tfeu,dove end pigeon tribe In an address before the highest in granted permission today for Edward nounced that his company will build a @17.50; grain hay, $17@18. Mrs. D e sterle '« soliloquy and her up long Jeweled hatpins, and ons thick aro great fighters, and In the breeding tellectual personages o f France, Roose Payson Wepton to tramp down Broad branch line between Ashton and Fresh Fruits— Strawberries, Florin, ward p ilgrim a ge ended with the same gold bracelet set with s very largo season the ceek btrds Indulge In bat velt put human rights always above way with an escort-of police when he Driggs, Idaho, a distance o f 40 miles. $2 per crate; apples, $lfo2.50 per box. breath. A t the end o f the hall before ruby. T h e com bs and the brushes property rights. tles royal. arrives here. Weston will probably It is understood that a committee of her the door to the third story front w ere elaborate specim ens o f the g o ld Potatoes— Carload buying prices: The footish prejtidfre aghlnat all Mrs. Hetty Green, celebrated for reach the city late Friday, 75 days representative men from that district a Oregon, 40@50c per hundred* new parlor looked om inously funereal In It*, sm ith's craft! and from an overturned dull resp ectab ility o f tlm e-staln efl w a l hnd broken b o ttle o f fr e g lle glass, birds of prey Includes that pretty little years as the richest and shrewdest after his start from Los Angeles, 3,400 few days ago journeyed to Salt Lake, California, 5c per pound; sweet ’ pota- nut. Annie D esterle was born to e m er h eavy scent was slow ly trick lin g hnft|k. the kestrel business woman in the world, will miles away, and 15 days ahead o f his where they held a conference with Mr. i toes 4c. gencies. and had been a m ainstay and Rouge, cold cream, oml savory rice were khown (is. fnflron ft - fa aoon retire from active business life, it schedule. A t the city hall Weston will Bancroft, assuring him that they will | Vegetables — Asparagus, $1@1 25 a prop all o f hsr life, but fo r the first pow ders w ere Jumbled In sore disorder possible tttet ketfepert .would not In is understood, and w ill turn over the be received by Mayor Gaynor, to whom secure the right o f way for the entire per box; cabbage, 2c per pound- hot- tim e within hsr m em ory her sp irit fal with the colla rs and cleaned and soiled variably shoot It on eight. The kestrel handling o f her immense fortune, es he w iirpfYsM t a'letter from the mayor distance if the railroad would build a house lettuce, 50c@$l per box; green tered. handkerchiefs. Even a silk stocking, _________ j onions, 12c per dozen; radishes, 15@ Mves nmJniy1 oii ttitca and wlreworma. timated at $50,000,000, to her. daugh o f Los Angeles. Weston will stop at branch line. “ Um,” she sniffed, as she approached small o f foot and d elicately green of ter, Sylvia, now Mrs. Slyvia Astor Schenectady tonight. Weston’s aver ^ D „ . . , 20c; rhubarb, l(o 2c per pound ¡’spinach, the tfo o f “ I I «toes stab!! lik e ctgar- tint, had found a restin g place upon It ts quite Innocent qf kJlUa* peer age each day is 45 1-3 miles. New Rail Project for Linn. 75c@$l per box; rutabaga«, ' $1.25f«’ Wilkes. •ttes up here. Ada told me yestordu> the neat linen c o ver o f the bureau. trtdgea. Albany— Articles o f incorporation 1.50; carrots, 85c;@$l; beets, $1.50; m orning she thought «h e smelted The woman's clothing, all o f the rich In a (ouue pieaervlng Atatrlot ’ In Two Eastern postoffiee thieves got Socialists Stone Count. for the Scio-Lacomb and Jordan Valley parsnips, 75c@$l. smoke com in g from Mins W a yn e ’« est make, w ss tossed carelessly on a southern Scotland kestrels were prac ten years and $6,000 fine for stealing Vienna, April 27.— Count Albert Ap- Railroad company have been filed in Onions Oregon, $2 per hundred- room. Oh, M iss W ayne, M l« « W ayne. big chair. A large travelin g case o f tically exterminated a few year» ago stamps. M iss W a y n e t” called the landlady In green m orocco leather, the sam e soft, ponyi, the ex-Hungarian minister of the Linn couhty celrk’s office by A. G. Bermuda, $2tf>2.50 per crate. What was th# rekult? Over a tract'of a succession o f crescendos. dull shade as (he gow n and long As a sequel to the suspension o f D. worship, whose guest Theodore Roose Prill, E. C. Peery and Charles Wesley. Butter— City creamery, extras, 29c country of t.iOO square miles Arid N o answ er came, flo the woman In bad flrst com e to the houss. waa the P. Crawford and Harry Horton from velt was on his trip to Budapest, was The capital stock o f the company will per pound; fancy outside creamery, mice Increased In such myriads that the hall knocked loudly on the door only luggngo In the room. It bore a be $50,000. The object o f the com attacked at a political meeting at Tem- Stanford by the student affairs com 29c; store, 20c. Butter fat prices Btlence still. Hhe tried the doorK It silve r m onogram . "C. W ..” and was the grazing waa absolutely ruined One mittee, E. M. Leaf, editor o f the col sevar Sunday night by a crowd o f So pany is to build and maintain railroad, average l i e per pound under regular waa locked, though beneath the Arm em pty save for soft lin gerie and tw o sheep farmer lost $8.000 In one year. lege magazine which published the cialists. They bombarded his carriage telegraph and telephone lines from butter prices. grasp o f this experienced landlady, letters addressed In a masculine hand charges which led to the dismissal of with stones and eggs and cudgelled the Munkere to Scio and from a junction Eggs— Fresh Oregon ranch, 23i@> A ( • r ( « R tr fp t a r l«. coupled with a vigorous kick, the lock w ritin g on h eavy w hits paper and p ost A fter desperate ef- on this line to Lacomb. Scio will be 24c per dozen. g a ve way and the door swung open. ” 1 watched your sister fixing asi the two athletes, was seized by a count severely. m arked N ew York. T h s superscription the headquarters o f the company. Mrs. D e sterle’« quick eye g a v e one on each was the same. Pork— Fancy, 13@13ie per pound. hair the othar da«," said fetra. Namtet. crowd o f students and thrown into orts, the coachman forced the horses thmufeh the.'tfii'b and the count took glance ground her, her Jaw dropped Veal, fancy, 9 iw l0 c per pound. Miss C erlsse IV ayn », 'and 1 must »«y jh j> uol the most ra- Lake Laguintas. Eugene to Observe Fourth. refuge in the bishop’ s palace. and h s r ^ y e a n eaH / r|t**f>ulfed oil« o f r i o pfeublday ' Frign^ diH'ovti Lambs— Fancy, 10 oj 12 c per pound. Sued person th 'the wárld” While playing in a farmer’s yard Eugene— The Eugene Merchants’ her head. 8 he stum bled Into the room San F*runclftco,'*l*a1 ffoii Poultry— Hens, 20c; broilers, 27(a) near Colfax, Wash., a 5-year-old child •'Npr' •reulteA her, huaband, 1th a Protective association has decided that Bedell Accused o f Sugar Fraud. and o ver to the bed. Hhe put out her IV>herty. thru sting his lingers w ith - was run over by a hog ami its leg bro W lW n M t M < "♦cA^'4«h't • hand, startled, and Im p u lsively approve N ew York,; April 27.— George E. in.feho first snrglope, was w ith dra w in g ken. o f ths c overlets and what lay upon Its enclosure «Mien a Jlbberlng o ver of her. eh r' Bedell, who Was chief clerk for James celebration in this city this year and squabe, $3 per dozen. them. H er fingers had barely touched his shoulder turned him fsln t and sick "Wall,” «ha retorted with a disdain F. Vail, formerly deputy surveyor of has appointed a committee to act in H ops— 1909 crop, 13<516c; olds, It is claimed Australian beef can be the sheet when a noise from the fa r*' ful anlf, "yo«,p^r»y .ms with my THife policem an ' sw drVeJ! feta head the port, and Who had charge o f the conjunction with a committee from the nominal; 1910 contracts, nominal. sold in the United States cheaper than th er corner m ade her turn. At sight o f Am i there, grin n in g Into his face, with mouth hill of hairpins'* Commercial club to arrange the de weighing department, was arrested to Wool— Eastern Oregon, 14ftil7c per what waa there Mrs l>oslerle tossed Its hot breath sm itin g his cheek. P a t "Of course nd«;*» tla snapped; "what the home product. day on an indictment charging con tails. her apron o ve r b f* fttad, and « c r e a m « « rick D oherty saw th# most hideous pound: valley, 18@21c; mohair, choice. Brick Block at Vale. 32@33c. Ing. shrieking, howling, ran Into tile ap p arition m ortal men m ight conjure do you want with so many hairpins ?” A Kansas woman lost her life trying spiracy to defraud Qt«” government out o f customs duties on sugar, macaroni, hall, tum bling dow n flight* a f t e f flffcfll out o r the depths o f rtsHrtum; «- m t* »t —Catholic Standard. Vale -T. T. Nelsen will erect ; to rescue the pictures o f her parents 50x Cattle — Best steers, $6.50@7.75; ’ • HJ______ - - figs, cheese, and Other merchandise. o f stairs, to fa ll In a helpless, froth lpg U^rful nd terrib le o b je c t from her burning home. 94 foot, two-story brick on his comer fair to good steers, $5.75(<i6; strictly -* - M I(ia d < n lM ft. heap at the fee t o f her btisbaqd. gadf» i | r ■ gfcrfll». n orm al*, nor man. lot at once. The • upper siorv story win will be $5.7Ek<>6; fair to {rood. good, oe good cows, so. $ 0 0 10 ; iair Comet is Seen Minus Tail. Tha attendant— You mustn’t handle Ing in coh eren tly: t t nor demon, feme Ihts thing. It wae all A big freight steamer, loaded ready used for offices. The estimated ................... ' “ ’ cost ..... o f * 15.50; light * calves, $6ti> 7; heavy calves’ the nfetslra) titetwonefaii,' air. ’T ’ pstalrs. upstairs, at once! * My four, with ihe repulsion o f ths snaka Zurich, April 27.— The observatory the building is $20, to sail for Boston, was destroyed by 20,000. *4fd5; bulls, $4@5.25; stags, $4.50@ G od! M y G o d !” The Vlattor^-Oh, don't you be afraid fire at her dock in Rotterdam. here officially reports that Halley’s T a ll gross and hairy. Its pelt the exact 5.50. D oherty, the block policeman, wfio russet shade o f Ihe curlin g hair that — ic a 'tr t '"plfe? ‘ 'em !—Cleveland Plain Births Exceed Deaths in Linn. comet was visible to the naked eye for Sheep — Best wethers. $5.50@6.75; did extra w atch duty on the DesterW veiled Ihe dead wom an on the bed, Its D aalatv President Fallieres, o f France, ex 55 minutes before dawn today. Its *„■• ; Albany — The health report for fair to good wethers, $5t«i5.25; good prem ises for the dally luncheon that e je » . black In the cornea, and white changed calls with Roosevelt and the positions was due east, just above the March, which has just been filed in the lambs, $T(ff8. cam e from A n n ie’s kitchen, had that In the pupil and Ir is with h alf hands C o n */ ' Islam ! Is som vtlm ea visited audience in a French theater rose to horiton. There was no trace, however, county clerk's office, shows 14 deaths Instant a rrive d fo r his diurnal nibble. and fast h alf hoofs, the skull e f an by $04,090 people a day Hogs— Top, $10.75@11; fair to good, greet him. o f the tail, even with the telescope. and 32 births. j j j SST S , m $10@10.50.