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THE QUICKENING : d y : FRANCIS L Y N D E Copyright, 1906, by Francis Lynda my ueids and pasichuns, sunr roui the pure al-ah of this peaceful Gyarden of Eden with youh dust-fllngin’, smoke pot locomotives? Not a rod, suh! not a foot or an Inch oveh the Dabney lands! Do I make It plain to you, suh?” “ But Major Dabney—one moment; this Is purely a matter of business; thers is nothing personal about It. Our company is able and willing to pay lib erally for Its right of way; and you must remember that the coming of the railroad will treble and quadruple your land values. I am only asking you to consider the matter in a business way. and to name your own price.” “ Not anotheh word, suh, or you’ll make me lose my tempah! You add insult to injury, suh, when you offeh me youh contemptible Yankee gold. When I desiah to sell my birthright for youh beggahly mess of pottage, I’ll send a black boy In town to infawra you, suh!” It Is conceivable that the locating en gineer of the Great Southwestern Rail way Company was younger than be looked; or, at all events, that his ex perience hitherto had not brought him in contact with tire-eating gentlemen of the old school. Else he would hard ly have said what he did. “ Of course, It is optional with you, Major Dabney, whether you sell us our right of way peaceably or compel us to acquire It by condemnation proceedings in the courts. As for the rest—is it possible that you don’t know the war is over?” With a roar like that of a maddened lion the Major bowed himself, caught his man in a mighty wrestler’s grip and flung him broadcast into the coleus bed. The words that went with the fierce attack made Ardea crouch and shiver and take refuge behind the great dog. Japheth Pettlgrass Jumped down from his step-ladder and went to help the engineer out of the flower bed. “The old firebrand!” the engineer was muttering under his breath when Pettlgrass reached him; but the fore man cut him short. “ You got mighty little sens«, looks like, to me. Stove up any?” “ Nothing to hurt, I guess.” “ Well, your hawss is waitin' for ye down yonder at the gate, and I don’t b’lleve the Major is allowin’ to ask yo to stay to supper.” When the engineer had mounted and ridden away down the pike, the fore man straightened himself and faced about. Tho Major had dropped into his big arm-chair . His hands shook. Pet- tlgrass moved nearer and spoke so that the child should not hear. “ If you run me off the place the nex’ minute, I’m goin* to tell ypu you ort to be tolerably 'shamed of yourse’f, Maje* Dabney. That po’ little gal is scared out of year’s growln’, right now.” “I know, Japheth; I know. I’m an old heathen! For, insultin’ as he was, the man was for the time bein’ my guest, suh—my guest!” “I ’m talkin’ about the little one— not that railroader. So far as I know, he earned what he got. I allowed they’d make some sort of a swap with you, so I didn’t say anything when they was layln’ out their lines throo’ the hawss-lot and across the lower corn field this mornin’—easy, now; no more r’arln’ and farin’ with that thar little gal not a-knowin’ which side o’ the earth’s goin’ to cave in next!” “ I^ald out theyuh lines—across my prope’ty? Japheth, faveh me by riding down to the furnace and askin’ Caleb Gordon If he will do me the honor to come up hear—this evenin’, if ho can. I—I—it’s twenty yeahs and mo’ since I’ve troubled the law cou’ts of ouh po’, Yankee-ridden country with any affal- ah of mine; and now—well, I don’t know,” with a despondent shake of the leonine head. (T o be continued.) CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK toings of the World at Large Told in Brief! General Return* o f Important Event* Presented In Condeneed Form fo r Our Busy Reader*. SHOW ERS QUENCH FIRES. Weather Comes to Rescue o f Idaho and Montana Forests. Spokane, Aug. 24.— Light rain be gan to fall this afternoon in Wallace and other Coeur d’ Alene mining towns that have been scorched or threatened by the forest fires, and the weary fire fighters took new hope. Nothing but a heavy downpour will quench the flames that are eating up the big trees of Northern Idaho, Northwestern Mon tana and Northeastern Washington, however. The Idaho militia and United States troops are on the way to do battle with the red invader, but the soldiers can accomplish little more than protection o f the threatened towns. Ranger Kottkey, who with 200 men was reported as missing, is unharmed. He was never near Wallace, as report ed, but was near Adair, Idaho, on the Milwaukee. He reached Missoula this morning and reported his men safe, ex cept two packers. Tonight he le ft Missoula at the head ot a party which went to search for missing fighters along the line of the Milwaukee, where it is believed all will, in time, be lo- crated. Ranger Van Dyke, on Independence creek, and Ranger Derrick, at Saltese, Mont., both re;>orted tonight. It had been feared that Van Dyke’a crew o f 75 men had been cut off. The most sensational rumors o f loss of life continue to be circulated, but it is ’ ¿’ possible to verify them and it seems likely that, aside from losses among the national rangers, the num ber of dead in the three states w ill not exceed 100. The known victims of the forest fires number 53, as follows: In and near Wallace, Idaho, 38; in and near Newport, Wash., 8; near St. Joe, Idaho, 6 men, supposed to be for est rangers; at Saltese, Mont., 1. The Idaho militiamen are on the way from the encampment at Am eri can Lake, near Tacoma, to the Coeur d’ AIenes. President T a ft notified Governor Brady today that he would send to Idaho ail the troops available, but that United States soldiers could not be used for police duty. Governor Brady will go to the front tomorrow. None o f the towns in Idaho are in im mediate danger, it is believed. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE W ATER RIGHTS IS ISSUE. OREGON L IB R A R Y COMMISSION. State Commission Preparing to Hear Good Books for Winter Reading Can Be All Willow Creek Cases Had by Villagers. Vale— The State water commission has advertised for meetings on Willow creek to determine the rights o f all the water users on this stream. Un der the new water code all the rights are to be settled in one suit. Willow creek is a flood water stream, about 100 miles long, and is used by the pec- pie from its head to its mouth at Vale. The Eastern Oregon Land company has agents in Vale with a view of securing some rights, while the W illow Creek Land & Irrigation company is plan ning to protect all its rights and Upper Willow Creek users arrived in Vale re cently and are preparing their evi dence. J. H. Rose, S. M. Matthews, Francis Rose, C. T. Locey, Pierce Smith and several others who have had ranches and used water from 15 to 25 years are among these, and the lower ranches, consisting o f probably 30 users, are making up their cases. F. M. Saxton, the water commissioner for this dis trict will be here the latter part of August to begin taking evidence. It is conceded that whichever way the decisions are made the case will go through the Circuit and Supreme courts before being finally determined. Salem— The Oregon Library Commis sion has several new traveling libraries ready to send out into the state. The traveling libraries are intended for (arming communities and small villages not enjoying library privileges and un able to support a library. There is ab solutely no charge for the libraries ex cept the transportaion charges both ways. The books are packed in a strong wooden box and sent by freight; the weight averages 100 pounds. The li brary may be kept six months, and then returned to the commission and ex changed for another and different lot of books. The books must be loaned free of charge to all responsible per sons in the community. The libraries are usually kept in the most convenient public place, a school- house, postoffice, grange hall, store, or in a home. They are made up of the very best books for grown people and for children. Each library contains 50 pop ular and interesting books of fiction, history, travel, biography, science, so ciology, and literature, books which old and young will enjoy. I f you are interested in a traveling library for your community, write to the Library Commission, Salem, for fur ther information. Further revision o f the tariff will be “ Mlstuh Selpio,” she would say, ‘T’se CH APTER III.— (Continued.) made the keynote o f the coming cam Thomas Jefferson, awe-struck and Jus’ erbout wo’ed out! I done been paign. ¿aping, found himself foot-loose for a knowin’ Mawatuh Caspah ebber senco time In the Marlboro rotunda while his I was Ol’ Mistis’ tiah-’ooman, and 1 I t is estimated that the fire loss in father talked with a man who wanted ain’t nev’ seen him so fractious ez he the forests of the Northwest will reach to bargain for the entire output of the been sence dat letter come tellln’ him $ 10 , 000 , 000 . Paradise furnace by the year. The com come get dat po‘ li’l gal-child o’ Maw- mercial transaction touched him light stuh Louis’s. Seems lak he Jus’ gwine Official news has been received in ly; but the moving groups, the import r’ar round twel he hu’t somebody!” Washington o f the death of the Madriz ed bell-boys, the tesselated floors, fres etoainshrdlu etoian shrdlu etoain et government in Nicaragua. coed ceiling and plush-covered furni Selpio, the Major’s body-servant, ture— these bit deeply. Could this bo had grown gray In tho Dabney service, Paris fashions decree that the “ hob South Tredegar, the place that had and he was well used to the master’s ble skirt’ ’ for women shall be sup hitherto figured chiefly to him as storm periods. planted by the “ tube skirt.” “court-day” town and the residence of “Doan’ you trouble yo’se’f none er Southern delegates to the National his preacher uncle? It seemed hugely bout dat, Mis’ Juliet. Mawstuh Majuh Coopers’ convention declare that prohi Incredible. tekkin’ hit mighty hawd ’cause Maw After the conference with the iron stuh Louis done daid. Hut bimeby you bition has not hurt their trade. buyer they crossed the street to the gwine see him cliinm on his haws» an’ An O. R. & N. train was struck by a railway station; and again Thomas ride up yondeh to whah de big steam landslide near The Dalles and narrowly Jefferson was footloose while his fath boats comes in an’fotch dat li’l gal- escaped being pushed into the Colum er was closeted with some one in the chlld home; an’ den: ucltf—uh-h! look bia river. manager’s office. out, nlggahs; dar ain’t gwine be nuttln’ An express train, with hissing air on de top side dishyer yearth good or- An effort will be made to shift the CLAM BAKE A N N U A L AFFA IR . brakes, Solomon-magnificent sleeping- nough for ll’l Missy. You watch what entire responsibility for the Illinois cars, and a locomotive large enough to I done tol’ yer erbout dat, now!” Central car repair gra ft on J. T. lia r a ■wallow whole the small affair that Sclpio’s prophecy, or as much of it Newport People Pleased Over Success han, president o f the road. used to bring the once-a-day traiu as related to the bringing of the or of First Festival. BONDS ESCAPE OREGON TAX . from Atlanta, had Just backed in, and phaned Ardea to Deer Trace Manor, A 14-year-old girl while out rowing the boy took Its royal measure with wrought Itself out speedily, as a mat Newport— Newport will have an an on Puget Sound was caught by the tide eager and curious eyes, walking slowly ter of course. At the close of the war, Property Owned by Harriman Can nual clambake owing to the success of and carried away from shore, and was up one side of it and down the other. Captain Louis, the Major’s only son, the clambake on August 14. The oven Leave No Revenue to State. not rescued until 2 o’clock next morn At the rear of the string of Pull had become, like many another hot- is permanent and the necessary sea mans was a private car, with a deep hearted young Confederate, a self-ex- ing. She was nearly exhausted from Salem— In response to a letter of foods are easy to obtain. observation platform, much polished patrioted exile. On the eve of his de exposure and fright. several weeks ago from George A. Sunday was selected as the date for brass railing, and sundry other luxuri parture for France he had married the A 14-year-old boy sleeping in a camp Steel, state treasurer, Attorney Gen the recent clambake as the saloons are ous appointments, apparent even to the Virginia maiden who had nursed him closed on that day. Rev. J. R. N. Bell near Weston, Ore., was seized by a eye of unsophistication. Thomas Jef alive after Chaneellorsville. Major eral Crawford has just submittted an defended the date, saying that he would huge cougar and was being dragged ferson spelled the name in the medal Caspar had given the bride away—the opinion that stocks and bonds of a cor feel as much at home at such a well- lion, "Psyche”—spelled it without try war had spared no kinsman of hers to away when a man with whom he was poration under the laws of Oregon are regulated clambake as he would i f he ing to pronounce It—and then turned stand in this breach—and when the sleeping was aroused, and timely were invited to a private dinner on his attention to the people who were God-speeds were said, had himself personal property governed by the laws Sunday. The crowds, he said, were assistance frightened the beast away. descending the rubber-carpeted steps turned back to the weed-grown fields o f the domicile instead o f the location the best behaved he had ever seen, in The boy was uninjured. and grouping themselves under the di of Deer Trace Manor, embittered and o f the corporation and therefore escape church or out. All the visitors seemed rection of a tall man who reminded hostile, sw’earing never to set foot out Mayor Gaynor o f New York City is the payment o f inheritance tax. to agree with him, as they have show Thomas Jefferson of his Uncle Silas side of his home acres again while the improving rapidly. The question involved arose after ered congratulations on the committee with an indescribable something left Union should stand. The steamer F. A. Ktlbum was de the death o f E. H. Harriman. As he who arranged the affair. out of his face. For more than twenty years he kept W ATER FIRM B AN K R U PT. The Corvallis & Eastern Railroad stroyed by fire at her dock in San Fran held stock extensively in Oregon rail “ As I was about to say, General, thlt this vow almost literally. A few of the cisco. roads and other properties o f the state, Company did the best it could, but station building is one of the relics. older negroes, a mere handful of the many were compelled to stand in the You mustn’t Judge South Tredegar— six score slaves of the old patriarchal Thirty-three soldiers were prostrated College Professors Prove to Be Poor could the inheritance tax act have been cars. It is believed here that such our new South Tredegar—by this. Eh? days, cast In their lot with their for construed as against the Harriman es Business Men. by heat durnig practice marshes in —I beg your pardon, Mrs. Vanadam? mer master, and with these the Major tate, it would have added several hun crowds as have come to Newport this Kansas. Boise, Idaho— The Grandview Land dred thousand dollars to the state summer will force the railroad company Oh, the hotel? It is Just across the made shift thriftily, farming a little, to build around the bay from Yaquina, street, and a very good house; remark stock-raising a little, and, unlike most Steady rains are falling in Chehalis & Irrigation company was declared treasury. and thus do away with the ferryboat ably good, indeed, all things consider of the war-broken plantation owners, county, Wash., extinguishing the for bankrupt by Judge Bryan, o f the As it is the attorney general believes ed. In fast, we’ re quite proud of the clinging tenaciously to every rood of Seventh judicial district court, sitting that these stocks and bonds, being per and waiting for the exchange of bag est fires there. _________ Marlboro.” land covered by the original Dabney at Caldwell. George F. Fenton was sonal property, are subject to the laws gage. One of the younger women smiled. Wallace, Idaho, is reported to have appointed receiver, under $7,000 bonds. title-deeds. Japanese Invasion Is Feared. “ How enthusiastic you are, Mr. F a r had a population o f exactly 3,000 when He took immediate charge of the canal o f whatever state Harriman may have In this cenobitlc Interval, If you ley. I thought we had outgrown all wanted a Dabney colt or a Dabney been residing in at the time o f his Medford— Rogue River valley is in a the census was taken in April. system. that—v^e moderns.” death. cow, you went, or sent, to Deer Trace state of excitement and the local papers Complaint against the company was “€iut, my dear Miss Elleroy, if you Manor on your own Initiative, and you, F. August Heinze, one o f the wealth are devoting columns of space to the could know what we have to be enthu or your deputy, never met the Major: iest mining men o f this country, will filed by N. C. and Harriet J. Massey, LIN C O LN FAIR T O BE BEST. siastic about down here! Why, these your business was transacted with possibility of a Japanese labor and land be married September 1 to an actress. heavy land owners, who chrged that mountains we’ve been passing through lean, lantern-jawed Japheth Pettlgrass, the officers conspired to bankrupt the buying invasion of the valleq. This The British cruiser Bedford went for the last six hours are simply so the Major’s stock-and-farm foreman. settlers, that their orchards and crops September Festival Promises to Show scare is based on the fact that Isunji ashore on the Corean coast and w ill be are ruined, owing to failure to deliver many vast treasure-houses; coal at the And although tho Dabney stock wus Vast Growth. Aiba, Japanese vice-consul at Portland, top, iron at the bottom, and enough cf pedigreed, you kept your wits about total loss. Eighteen men were water for irrigation, and that the Toledo— The second annual Lincoln spent several days here investigating both to keep the world’s industries go you; else Pottlgrass got much the bet drowned. money paid the officers was used per County Fair and Festival, to be held at the demand for labor, the price of land ing for ages! There’s millions in ter of you In the trade, like the shrewd, Senator Warner, o f Missouri, an sonally by them instead o f on the sys Toledo, September 6, 7, 8 and 9, prom and the profits on orchards, and the pos them!" calculating Alabama Yankee that he nounces that on account of old age he tem. Thomas JefTerson overheard without was. ises to be the greatest fa ir ever held in sibility of renting and leasing orchards Professor Holden, former president the county. understanding, but his eyes served a will not again be a candidate fur re- The stock exhibits will and other land. This is taken to mean Ardea was born In Paris In the better purpose. Away back In the line twelfth year of the exile; and the Vir o f the University o f Iowa, is president be many, and as this county is produc that the Orientals are planning to get election. He is 71 years uld. possession of Rogue River Valley. of the Scottish Gordons there must ginia mother, pining always for the of the company. ing some fine graded stock, this exhi A national bank o f Spokane, Wash., have been an ancestor with the seer’s home land, died In tho fifteenth year. bition will be productive o f much good. is issuing bank notes which are sup gift of insight, und some drop or two Afterward Captain Louis fought a Fight Films Curtailed. posed to be antiseptic. They are C L A Y T O N SURROUNDED BY FIRE Fruit, vegetables and all other kinds of of his blood had come down to this long-drawn, losing battle, Cottage Grove— The Johnson-Jeffries figuring CAT CENSUS IN YO KAH AM A. farm produce will be brought here sober-faced country boy searching the bravely In his Infrequent letters to his signed with ink composed largely of moving pictures were put on at a local faces of the excursionists for his cue father as a rising miniature painter. F e l i n e I n f a n t M o r t a l i t y Passengers on Train Bring News from every section o f the county. L e s s e n e d carbolic acid. of fellowship or antipathy. The fa ir committee, which is com picture showhouse last week. A fter He had his little girl back and forth b y a D on n s o n K itte n s . That Town is Doomed. Oakland, Cal., gave rousing welcome For the sweet-voiced young woman between his lodgings and the studio posed o f representative men and wo the show had been in progress a short Yokohama, which prides itself upon to the first railroad train to reach that called Miss Elleroy there was love at where he painted pictures that nobody Spokane, Aug. 24.— Passengers on a men from every locality o f the county, time, Acting Chief o f Police Brown or first sight. For a severe, beskliked would buy, and eking out a miserable being the most flourishing port in city over the new Western Pacific, Spokane Falls & Northern railroad Mrs Vanadam there was awe. For the existence by giving lessons In English Japan, received a shock last year. It which is a direct trans-continental train which arrived here tonight re is determined to make this the great dered the manager to quit selling tickets est and best fa ir ever held here. New for the exhibition, and placed the owner portly General with mutton-chop whis when he was happy enough to find a believed that its cat population was ocean-to-ocean line. ported that when the train passed grounds have been leased and perma of the film under arrest, as only 10 of kers, overlooking eyes and the air >f decreasing alarmingly. Stevens county, nent buildings are being erected and tho 14 rounds were shown. Later Two lads fishing from a skiff at through Clayton, a dictator, there was awe, also, not pupil. With the painstaking care that char The brave letters Imposed on the M i- Washington, this afternoon, a great the Lincoln County fair will hereafter the issue was adjusted after the show unmingled with envy. For the tall Jor, as they were meant to do; and Newport, Ore., were caught by a acterises Japanese offlclaldom the offi was advertised as a “ 10-round repro man in the frock-coat, whose face re Ardea, tho loyal, happening on one oi strong ebb tide and were being carried forest fire had almost reached the edge be a permanent affair. duction of the Jeffries-Johnson fight.” minded him of his Uncle Silas, then- them In her first Deer Trace summer, cers of the kencho, or city hall, set out to sea when they were rescued by o f the town, which apparently was had been shrinking antagonism at the read It through with childish sobs and their agents to taking a census of the the life-saving crew. doomed to destruction. Small Fish of Fine Quality. Roseburg Pears Go East. first glance— which keen first impres never thereafter opened her lips on the ents of Yokohama. There were about Clayton has several hundred inhabi sion was presently dulled and all but story of those distressful Paris days. 7,000 able-bodied adult cats In ail the It is said the coming political cam tants and is the seat of an important Astoria— The run of fish has showed Roseburg— Three carloads of pears effuced by the enthusiasm, the suave Later she understood her father’s mo confines of the city, these enumerators paign will be one of the bitterest on sewerpipe industry. Destruction of grown in the Eden Bower orchards, some improvement, the seines on Sand tongue, and the benignant manner. tive better: how he would not be a discovered; they even established the record in many o f the political centers, the town would involve large financial two miles north o f Roseburg, were Island making much better catches than Which proves that insight, like the film charge on an old man rich in nothing fact that less than one-third of the cat as many old politicians will be making loss, but probably no casualties. shipped recently by E. M. McKeany, last week. The fish are running small of a recording camera, should have but ruin; and tho memory of the a tight for their political lives. There is no way o f obtaining further o f the Producers’ fruit company, of and are of a fine quality, but the large the dark shutter snapped on it if the pinched childhood becamo a thing sa population was males. fish are not of the best, being so poor news, wire communication being cut Sacramento. Mr. McKeany pronounced picture is to be preserved. Something must be done at once to Two desperadoes attempted to cap that cold storage plants have ceased cred. the pears grown here equal to those pickling and smoking them. Thomas Jefferson made way when encourage the growth of the feline ture a steamer just outside San Fran off. How the Major, a second Rip Van the party, marshaled by the enthusi grown in counties north o f Douglas. members of Yokohama society, the cisco. They killed the captain, but ast, prepared for its descent on the Winkle, found his way to New York, kencho officers decided. They were The Eden Bower product brought an Josephine Has Ten Fires. after a desperate fight with the crew PORTLAND MARKETS. Marlboro. Afterward, the royalties and to the pier of the ineomtng French average o f $1.60 a box. Besides quite sure by observation of the family Grants Pass, Ore., Aug. 24.— Ten one of them leaped overboard and the Line steamer, must always remain a having departed and a good-natured these, other Douglas county fruitgrow forest fires are burning in Josephine Wheat— Bluestem, 96(598c; club, 86 porter giving him leave, he wus at lib mystery. Hut he was there, with tho habits of certain cats selected from the other was captured. county. The local forest officers are ers have shipped East this season five (ii 88c; red Russian, 84(585c; valley, erty to examine the wheeled palace M fierce old eyes quenched and swim proletariat that race suicide was not a President T a ft and ex-President working their men day and night. carloads o f (wars from Winstons, six 92c; forty-fold, 87@88c; Turkey red, near-hand, and even to climb Into the ming and the passionate Ikibney lips factor in this decrease of the popula trembling strangely under tho great tion. On the contrary, they found it Roosevelt are again fellow-workers in The force has been double-1. Besides cars from Dillard and one car from 90c. vestibule for a peep inside. the same political field. The threat Therewith, castles in the air began moustaches, when the black-frock'‘d to be a fact that in too many instances Hay— Track prices: Timothy Willam these regular fire fighters farmers are Myrtle Creek. to rear themselves, tower on wall. little waif from the Old World ran human Intervention during the Infan that they might pull apart has been being drafted, while many whose prop ette Valley. $18@19 per ton; Eastern down the landing stage and Into his forefended by a full explanation on one Here was the very sky-reaching sum Oregon, $20(5)21; alfalfa, new, $13@14; Hay Goes Out Rapidly. erty is endangered are banding togeth mit of all things desirable; to have arms. Small wonder that they clung cy of the cats brought about the les side and an unreserved acceptance on grain hay, $13(514. er for the beat protection that can be Haines— Already the Haines Mercan sening of the population by violence. to each other, these two at the further one’s own brass-bound hotel on the other. Barley—Feed and brewing, $24.50(5 had. tile company has shipped more than extremes of three generations; or that wheels; to come and go at will; to In all Japanese cities bubonic plague 25 per ton. Political graft hunters in New York O f the ten burning districts, two tho child opened a door in the heart 1,000 tons o f hay and is this week give curt orders to a respectful and is an ever present menace. There have Corn— Whole, $32; cracked, $33 per are taking on a serious aspect. At shipping at the rate o f 100 tons a day. ton. uniformed porter, as the awe-inspiring of the fierce old partisan which was been times when the plague has swept have failed to find any graft. gentleman with the mutton-chop whis locked and doubly barred against all Six-Mile creek, the fire has spread over Next week this company w ill begin Millstuffs— Bran, $20 per ton; mid A plot has been discovered to over through whole districts and only by others. kers had done. a territory 15 miles square. piling the hay in the field to be held dlings. $30; shorts, $21(522; rolled bar It was all new and very strange to the most rigorous efforts of the sani throw the Portugese government. At the highest point on the hunch* for future shipment. A power hay ley, $25(526. •d shoulder of the mountain Thomas a child whose only outlook on life had tary officials could It be stamped out. Madriz has fled from Managua, Nic Oats— New. $29(529.50 per ton. piier will be used in this work, which Man, 80, Walks 1880 Miles. Jefferson twisted himself in the bugg) been urban and banal. She had never Rats are the chief disseminators of Green Fruits— Apples, new. 50c@$1.50 Estrada’s forces are ap ■eat for a final backward look into the seen a mountain, and nothing more the plague. On occasions such vigor aragua. Portland— Reaching here on the last is operated by a gasoline engine. The quality o f the hay this season is per box; apricots. 75e(51; plums. 75c(S valley of new marvels. The summer nearly approaching a forest than the ous campaigns have been waged proaching the city. leg of his journey half way across the pears, $1.25(51.50; peaches, 40@75c; day was graying to its twilight, and a parked groves of the Hols de Houlogne. against the rats that the governments A Pennsylvania man sent out 6,000 continent on foot, Anderson Love, 83 said to be better than heretofore, and grapes, 75c(5$1.25; blackberries, $1.75 light bat.- was stealing out of the Would It be permitted that she should the product is put up in much better sermons on gossip to critics o f his years of age, was picked up and cared per crate; loganberries, $1.50 per crate. wooded ravines and across the river. sometimes walk In the woods of the of various cities have offered a quar for by the police. The octogenarian condition. The yield is up to the aver Melons— Watermelons, $1(51.25 per From the tall chimneys of a rolling- first Dabney, she usked, with the quaint ter of a cent bounty for every rat car matrimonial affairs. age, while the price is above. started on his Western journey from hundred; cantalonpes, $1.50(53 per mill a dense column of smoke was as French twisting of the phrases that cass. Men went Into the trade of rat A sheepherder was found dying of in rabies *on an Eastern Washington Minneapolis in March, soon after he Enterprise May Get Sugar Factory. crate. cending. and at the psychological mo she was never able fully to overcome. catching with handsome profits Vegetables— Beans, 35)5c per pound; was compelled to abandon his employ ment the slag flare from an Iron-fur It would certainly be permitted; more, sight. range, where he had been bitten by a Enterprise — Judge Rolapp, of Salt cabbage, 2*4(53c; cauliflower, $1.50 per nace changed the overhanging cloud the Major would make her a deed to ment in the flouring mills o f that city Hut Yokohama decided that the mos, coyote. as many of the forest acres as she Into a flory aegis. because of deafness. Having no living Lake, representing the sugar trust, dozen; celery, 90c; corn, 25c; cucum Having no symbolism save that of would care to Include in her prome indent means of rat extermination lay It is rumored that Miss Catherine relatives save a grandson on a ranch has left Enterprise after an inspection ber«, 25(540e per box; eggplant, 6 5 8e In the city's cats. Hence the alarm Holy Writ, Thomas Jefferson's mind nade. Elkins, who is to wed the Duke near Roseburg, the aged man, desiring o f the soil here and its adaptability to per pound; garlic, 8(5>10c; green onions, 15* per dozen; peppers, 50c per box; How the French-born child fitted In felt at the discovery of the decrease In d’ Ahruzzi, will eventually be queen of seized Instantly on the figure, building to be with him, started to walk to his sugar beet culture on a large scale. In far better than It knew. It was a new to the haphazard household at Deer the number of rat catchers. So after a public statement Judge Rolapp said: radishes, 15(520e per dozen; sqnssh, i Greece. destination with but $4 in his pockets. Exodus, with its pillar of cloud by day Trace Manor, with what struggles she the completion of the cat census a year ‘‘ 0c per crate; tomatoes, 30560c per “ You may say for me that the soil o f 1 box. and its pillar of Are by night. And came through tho Inevitable attack of ago the kencho officials decided to of Troops have been rushed to Crater what is known as the Slope here is the Wind Storm Spreads Fire. Its Moses—though this, we may sup homesickness, and how Mammy Juliet Sack Vegetables— Carrots. $1(51.23; pose. was beyond s boy’s imagining — and every one else petted and Indulg fer a bonus of 60 seu (25 cents) for Lake forest reserve to fight fires. Men Walla Walla, Aug. 24— This section best sugar beet ground I have»inspect- beets, $1.50; parsnip., $ 'l @ ^ 5r turmps’, are falling exhausted from exertion ed. The judge further stated that if $1.00. was the frenzied,ruthless spirit of com ed her, are matters which need not be every kitten raised to maturity. tonight experienced one o f the worst Complication followed fast In the and heat. mercialism, named otherwise, by tin- dwelt on. Hut we shall gladly believe Potatoes—New. $1.25(51.35 per hun wind and dust storms of the year, the the required acreage could be insured multitude, Modern Progress. that she was too sensible, even at the path of this spur to rat culture, the dred; sweet potatoes. 4c per pound. The Duke Franz Josef, o f Barvaria, storm having extended generally over there would be a sugar factory here. early and tender age of 10, to be easily New York Sun asserts. Citizens flock Onions— Walla Walla, $2.50 per sack; visiting at Newport. R. I., was badly Southeastern Washington and North spoiled. CI!AI*TER IV. ed to the kencho with cats not their Oregon. $2(52.25 per sack. Monster Sunflower. She never forgot a summer day soon own and cat chasing became one of shaken up in an auto collision with a eastern Oregon, where forest fires are If you have never had the pleasure Eggs— Oregon candled, 28(5 29c per Adams— Mr. and Mrs. George Bent raging in the Wenaha reserve. Thirty if meeting a Southern gentleman of after her arrival when she first saw the most serious pursuits of the street j car driven by Vincent Astor. dozen. ley have a sunflower plant growing in men left Walla Walla for Elgin, Ore. the patriarchal school, I despair of her grandfather transformed Into a Butter— City creamery, solid pack, 34c The latest census gives the popula bringing you well acquainted with Ma frenzied madman, lie was sitting on boys. The kencho officials finally had | in response to a call issued by Forester their front yard which they claim per pound; butter fat.’ 34e per ponnd; jor Caspar Dabney until you have the wide portico directing Japheth to rule that a preliminary claim tor j tion of Canada as 7,489,781. J. M. Schmitz, and about 20 left in eclipees the one grown by Major Lee country store batter. 24c per pound. summered and wintered him. Hut the Pettlgrass, who was training the great the 60 sen reward must be made at A Pennsylvaia boy died from lock automobiles to assist in controlling the Moorehouse. o f Pendleton, two years Cheese— Full eream, twins, 17*4(518e Dabneys of Deer Trace figure so large crimson-rambler rose that ran well up the nearest police station upon the jaw resulting from a bee sting. fire in the timber on Looking Glass ago, and which was written up in local ] per pound; Young America, 18»4519c. ly in Thomas Jefferson’s boyhood and to the eaves. Ardea, herself, was on birth of every kitten and that the bo Poultry— Hens. 18519c; springs. 18 Canyon. Another large force will be papers as a champion bloom producer, youth as to be well-nigh elemental In the lawn, playing with her grandfath nus would not be paid until such time Japan has compieteli the annexation er’s latest gift, a huge, solemn-eyed as it could be ihown that the same o f Corea, but the Korean people have divided between Toll Gate and Elgin. The Moorhouse plant contained 28 519c; ducks. 12514c; geese, 10511»4e; these retrospective glimpses. blooms on a single stalk, while on the turkeys, live. 20c; dressed, 22»4(525e; It was about the time when Thom Great Dane, so she did not see the man been kept in ignorance o f the move. squabs, $3 per dozen. one in the Bentley yard there are 35. Pope Balks at Fashion. as Jefferson was beginning to recon who had dismounted at the gate and kitten had advanced to sufficient ma Pork— Fancy, 13c per pound. sider hfs Ideals, with a leantng toward walked up the driveway until he was turity to be considered a rat catcher. ; Whitman made a trip from New London —A dispatch from Rome re Consequently for a year past one of York to San Francisco by auto in 10 ^ Veal— Fancy, 12*45130 per ponnd. brass-hound palaces on wheels and handing his card to her grandfather. ceived here by a news agency states Plan Big Chicken Farm. Hops— 1909 crop. 8512*4c. according When she did see him, she looked the chief duties of policemen has been days. dictatorial authority over uniformed that Pope Pius X has requested all Medford—J, A. Armstrong is build to quality; olds, nominal; 1910 con- lackeys and other of his fellow crea tdwtee at him; not because he was the Inspection and registration of the bishops to publish pastoral letters dis ing what is, perhaps, the second larg- j tracts, 13*4e. j Canada objects to the American tures, that fate dealt the Major Us trlgly clad In brown duck and tightly- adoleerence of cate. approving prevailing feminine fash est chicken house in the state, the only Anal stab and prepared to pour wine buttoned service leggings, but because Wool— Eastern Oregon. 13517e per Yokohama is breathing easier now. campaign to induce settlers to leave ions. Several Italian bishops, says one known to be larger is that at the and oil Into the wound though of the he wore his beard trimmed to a point, The last cat census showed that there the dominion. r fr pound. Mo- 32533e. the dispatch, have already done so at experiment station o f the Oregon Agri- hair— balm-pouring, none could guesa at th<* after the manner of the students In the " Choice. " were wa* In round numbers 13,000 rats Canada haa purchased from England Milan, Turin and Venice. moment of wounding. It was not in Latin Quarter, ami so was reminiscent Ca«cara Bark— ( Uc per ponnd. A t these cultural college at Corvallis. This Caspar Dabney to he patient under a of things freshly forsaken. Her grand In the city. Yen 1,975 (9987.50) has the cruiser Rainbow, to form the nu places priests are denouncing in church Hides—Salted hides. 757»4e per house will be 186 feet long by 12 feet been paid out In bounties. blow, and for a time his raging» father was on his feet, towering above cleus of the Canadian navy. England es the scandalous attire in which wo wide. Mr. Armstrong is developing a ponnd: salted calf. 13c; salted kid, 8e; threatened to shake even Mammy Ju the visitor as If he were about to fall j also lends her colony a number o f na- men have been appearing in public farm o f 10 acres where eggs will be a salted stags, «c; green hides, le less; All Is not gold that Is shoved at liet’s loyalty—than which nothing more on and crush him. tnr hides. 1614517c; dry ealf, 17(9 I val instructors. places. specialty, •onvincfn* can bs ss “Hrlng youh Yanks# railroad through you for the real this* j 19e; dry stags, ll(g l2 e .