Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, September 02, 1910, Image 2

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    THE QUICKENING
so t n e two m e n w a l k e d t o g e t h e r a s rar
a s t h j m a n o r - h o u s e gates, w ith T h o m
a s J e f f e r s o n a p a c e In t h e r e a r , l e a d i n g
the mare.
I t w a s n o m a t t e r o f w o n d e r to h im
t h a t his f a th e r a n d the M a jo r m a rc h e d
in s o l e m n si l e n c e t o t h e g a t e o f p a r t ­
ing.
B ut the w onder cam e tu m u ltu ­
ously w hen th e M a jo r w heeled a b r u p tly
a t the m o m e n t of le a v e - ta k in g a n d
w r u n g h is f a t h e r ' s h an d .
"Suh, you a r e a rig h t tr u e -h e a rte d
g e n t l e m a n , a n d m y v e r y g o o d friend,
M l s t u h G o r d o n ! ” h e sa id ,
w ith
the
m a n n e r o f o n e w h o h a s b een c a r e f u l l y
w eighing the w o rd s beforehand.
” If
y o u h a d b een g i v e n y o u h J u s t dues,
su h , y o u ’d h a v e c o m e h o m e f r o m F*-
ginla w earlrf youh sh o u ld e h -strap s.
A nd then, w ith a little th r o a t- c le a r in g
p a u s e to c o m e b e t w e e n : “S u h ; a n o w n
b r o t h e h c o u l d n ’t h a v e d o n e m o ’! I —
I ’ve b e e n m i s j u d g i n ’ you , C a le b , all
t h e s e y e a h s , a n d n o w I ’m p r o u d to
s h a k e y o u b y t h e h a n d a n d call y o u m y
f rie n d . Yes, su h , I a m t h a t ! ”
I t w as, In a m a n n e r n o t to be u n d e r ­
s t o o d b y t h e N o r t h e r n alien , t h e a c c o ­
l a d e o f k n i g h t h o o d , a n d C a le b G o r d o n 's
to ll-ro u n d ed shou ld e rs stra lg h te d v isi­
bly w h e n h e r e t u r n e d t h e h e a r t y h a n d -
g r a s p . A n d a s fo r T h o m a s Je fT erso a:
In h is h e a r t g r a t i f i e d p r i d e f la p p e d its
w i n g s a n d c r o w e d l u stily .
( T o be continued.)
CURRENT EVENTS
OF THE WEEK
SCORES SUPREME COURT.
Roosevelt
Says Decisions Are Men
ace to Democracy.
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND
PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE
Denver—Acta of the Supreme court
STATE BUYS PHEASANTS.
of the United States were sharply crit­
WILDEST ON EARTH.
icized by Theodore Roosevelt in the
: b y :
Doings of the World at Large state capitol here before the Colorado Pendleton Show to Eclipse Anything Birds Will Be Liberated by Game
m
Warden Stevenson.
Ever Attempted in West.
legislature.
The ex-prcsident cited
Told in Briet
FRANCIS LY N D E
Corvallis — R. O. Stevenson, state
Pendleton — Deputy District Attor
two decisions of the Supreme court
game warden, has purchased 100 pairs
which, he declared, were contrary to ney Frederick Steiwer, of Umatilla of Reeves pheasants of Gene Simpson
m
county,
formerly
a
well
known
athlete
General Resume o f Important Events the principles of democracy. He de­
at $15 per pair and will liberate them
Copyright, 1906, by Franc!« Lynds
m
clared emphatically that if those de­ at the University of Oregon, who is in sections tof the state showing the
Presented In Condeneed Form
cisions indicated a permanent attitude chairman of the committee on com least number of violations of the game
for Our Busy Readers.
laws. This week four pairs will be
of the court, the entire American sys petitive events for “ The Round-Up, Bent to each of the following and liber­
tern of popular government would be which is to be given in this city Sep ated ’by them : Bob Hughes, eight
tember 29, 30 and October 1, has miles south of Corvallis; C. B. Gay,
till a f t e r t h e fact, a n d t h e n r i s i n g u p
A gale is sweeping the Texas gulf upset.
C H A P T E R V.
O n r a r e o c c a s i o n s t h e M a jo r, r i d i n g to s t a b h i m till t h e blood ran .
coast and a government launch is mis­
Colonel Roosevelt’s speech before drawn up a provisional draft’of the Medford; Eugene Wright, Grants Pass;
H e w as h a lf-w a y across the p a s tu re
to o r f r o m t h e c r o s s - r o a d s post-offte*
sing.
the legislature was one of five which events for the big frontier show, and J. D. Wilson, Yoncalla; Philip Ritter,
w h e n t h e c r a s h o f a f a l l in g t r e e s t o p
In H a r g i s ’ s t o r e , w o u ld rein in h is h o r s
that it is evident that the exhibí Albany; Paul Houser, Salem.
Sir Wilfred Laurier, of Canada, will he delivered in Denver. Everywhere from
a t t h e G o r d o n g a t e a n d a s k f o r a d r i n k ;;ed h i m in m i d - r u s h . A n d in t h e v i s t a
Others will be liberated later ^when
tion here will be the wildest western
aid in the improvement of the Upper he went he was greeted by cheering show ever pulled off in the Northwest suitable localities have been found
o f w a t e r f r o m t h e G o r d o n well.
Vt .»pened b y t h e felled t r e e h e s a w
Columbia river.
su c h tim es T h o m a s Jefferson re m a rk e d sight to m a k e him tu r n a n d race h o m e ­
multitudes which blocked the streets, The list includes bucking contests, and where the assurance is given that
t h a t his m o th e r a lw a y s h a s te n e d
t o w a r d f a s t e r t h a n h e h a d co m e. T h e
The emperor and empress of Russia interfered with traffic and packed to steer roping contests, relay races, they will be properly protected.
s e r v e t h e M a j o r w i t h h e r o w n h a n d s ; in v a d e r s , h u n d r e d s s t r o n g , h a d to r n
have arrived safely in Friedberg, Ger­ suffocation the various buildings in men’s and women’s, and pony express
Reeves pheasants are the largest of
d o w n t h e b o u n d a r y w all a n d t h e e a r t h
this n o tw ith sta n d in g h e r own and Un
many, on a visit.
races lasting over three days, wild the pheasant family and have proved a
cle S i l a s ’ o f t - r e p e a t e d
a s s e v e r a t i o n for t h e a d v a n c i n g e m b a n k m e n t w a s
which he spoke.
horse races, wild mule races, wild great game bird in England, but so far
t o u c h i n g t h e M a j o r ’s u n e n v i a b l e p r e ­ flying f ro m u n c o u n t e d sh o v e ls.
Senator Dolliver, of Iowa, insists
C a l e b G o r d o n ' w a s a t w o r k In t h e
e m i n e n c e a s a M a n of Sin. Also, h e r e ­
The auditorium, in which he deliv­ steer races, tug-o’-war on horseback as known Oregon is the first state to
that
Roosevelt
will
be
the
insurgent
sh o p ,
S u n d ay -rep a irin g
m a r k e d t h a t t h e M a j o r ’s m a n n e r a t b l a c k s m i t h
ered his speech on conservation, holds slow mule races, Indian pony races, stock up with this variety, just as it
candidate for president in 1912.
w h ile t h e f u r n a c e
was
cool,
when
s u c h m o m e n t s w a s a t h i n g to dazzi*
15,000 persons, yet it was large enough fancy and trick shooting, hat races, was the first to plant the China ring-
LYONS MAIL STORY REVIVED.
T h o m a s JefT erson c a m e flyin g w i t h h is
t h e eye, lik e t h e re fle c tio n o f t h e s u m
Three cars were wrecked by dyna to seat only a part of the throng which horseback pistol contest, fancy roping neck, which has been so prolific in its
T he iro n -m a ste r dropped
h is
m e r s u n on t h e s u r f a c e o f b u r n i s h e d new s.
The streets and buildogging of steers.
D e s c e n d a n t o f D e s u r i f a c s P e t i t i o n s mite and four persons injured in the clamored for admittance.
Other propagation. Many of the states have
leather
m etal. B u t b e n e a th th e polished e x ­ h a m m e r a n d c a s t asid e th e
G overn m en t fo r A n n u ity.
Btreetcar strike at Columbus, O.
outside the building were crowded with events will be added from time to time been wasting their money on the Hun­
te r i o r , t h e g r o p i n g p e r c e p t i o n s of t h e a p r o n .
Mme. B ehagne, a n
Im poverished
"You h e a r th at, B u c k ?” he
sa id,
boy w ould touch a th in g r e p e lla n t; a
The cholera scare in Berlin has other thousands who sought in vain to as the committee completes arrange garian partridge.
The pheasants just bought are paH
menta, and for all of them purses will
f r o w n i n g a c r o s s t h e a n v i l a t h is h elp er, w i d o w p a s t m i d d l e a g e , w h o e a r n s a greatly subsided, and physicians de gain entrance.
t h i n g to s t i r a s l o w c u r r e n t o f r e s e n t
“ I just feel as if I ’d like to stay be hung up for the winners, who will for out of the general game fund, of
a w h i t e m a n a n d t h e f o r e m a n of t h e s l e n d e r l i v i n g b y m a n u a l l a b o r , h as, clare that it is not cholera at all.
m e n t in h i s blood.
here for good,’’ Colonel Roosevelt said receive in addition the title of all which there is now $50,000 on hand.
I t w a s T h o m a s J e f f e r s o n ’s f i rs t c o l ­ p o u r i n g floor.
by a s o m e w h a t n a i v e p e t i t i o n t o t h e
C. F. Libby, president of the Maine after he had made three of hiB five Northwest champion.
T h e h e l d e r n o d d ed , b e i n g a m a l of F r e n c h
lisio n w i t h t h e l a w of c a s t e ; a law
g o v e rn m e n t, re in v ested the
Besides the Mr. Stevenson gives ¡tout as his inten­
D r a c o n i a n in t h e Old S o u t h .
B e fo r e a s f e w w o r d s a s t h e m a s t e r .
o ld s t o r y o f “ T h e L y o n s M a i l ” w i t h a n Bar association, denounces the election speeches. He added that he was taken competitive events there will be In­ tion to spend a portion of this money
“ W ell, I r e c k o n w e - a l l h a i n ’t g o t a n y
th e w ar, w hen D eer T ra c e M a n o r had
i n t e r e s t s o m e t h i n g l i k e t h a t o f actu- of senators by direct vote, and also op­ utterly by surprise by the size of the dian war dances, military spectacles in an effort to restock the fields and
b e e n a s e i g n i o r y w i t h i t s six s c o r e call t o s t a n d by a n d se e t h e m h i g h f l y ­
poses the income tax.
crowds which turned out to greet him, parades and cowboy band concerts.
streams.
b l a c k t h r a l l s , t h e r e h a d b e e n n o v i s i t ­ e r s r i d e it r o u g h s h o d o v e r M a j o r D a b ­ a l i t y , t h e B e r l i n c o r r e s p o n d e n t of t h e
An unqualified indorsement of Colo­
A lone highwayman held up the
i n g b e t w e e n t h e g r e a t h o u s e o n t h e n e y t h a t a w a y , ” s a i d G o r d o n , briefly. N e w Y o r k T i m e s s a y s .
T h e m o s t p o p u l a r c o m p e n d i u m s of stage between Ash, Wash., and Shep­ nel Rosevelt was given by Governor
LAND WILL YIELD OIL.
i n n e r k n o ll a n d t h e
overgrow n
lo g “Go d o w n t o t h e s h a n t i e s a n d h u s t l e
FARMERS PLANT FRUIT.
o u t t h e d a y s h i f t . G e t T u r k a n d H a r d ­ h i s t o r y r e l a t e h o w a m a n n a m e d J o ­ herd Springs, and secured about $180 Shaffroth and Mayor Speer, both of
h o m e s t e a d a t t h e ir o n f u r n a c e . Q u a r
This indorse
r e l t h e r e w a s n o n e, n o r a n y s h a d o w of a w a y a n d e v e r y w h i t e m a n y o u c a n lay s e p h
L e s u r q u e s w a s g u i l l o t i n e d in from the three passengers and the whom are Democrats.
Five Drills Are Boring Fields of
ment was given in the presence of Apples and Pears on Commercial
e n m i t y ; b u t t h e D a b n e y s w e r e l o r d s of h a n d s on, a n d all t h e g u n s y o u can
1797 a s o n e o f t h e s e v e r a l h i g h w a y ­ driver.
Eastern Oregon.
find. A n d s e n d o n e o’ t h e b l a c k b o y s m e n w h o k i l l e d t h e p o s t c o u r i e r t r a v ­
t h e soil, a n d t h e G o r d o n s w e r e c r a f t s
thousands of men and women, assem
Scale Popular Near Weston.
The failure of the Fidelity National bled in the great auditorium which
u p t h e hill to tell t h e M a jo r. L i k e a s
men.
Vale—Walter
S. Martin, one of the
elin g betw een L yons an d P a ris an d
bank of Cincinnati, 23 years ago, is was the scene of the last Democratic
E v e n In w a r t h e
distinction
w a s not, h e a i n ’t u p y e t . ”
Weston — Farmers in the mountain owners of the Eastern Oregon Land
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H e l g e r s o n h a s t e n e d a w a y t o ob ey
about to be investigated by Chicago national convention, where the colonel country adjacent to Weston are pre company, and whose home is in San
h is o r d e r s , a n d C a le b G o r d o n w e n t o u t c o n t a i n i n g s o m e m i l l i o n s o f f r a n c s . I t men, who claim the failure was caused
so n , w e r e officers, h a v i n g t h e i r co m
spoke under the auspices of the Na paring to plant commercial orchards, Francisco, is in Vale for the purpose
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by a run purposely started by a rival tional Livestock association. The ova­ and 30 or more have contracted for of looking into the development of his
l e b G o r d o n , w h o s e n a m e h e a d e d t h e ltet h e a p of b r o k e n m e t a l l a y a n old c a s t -
u l a r e s t i m a t i o n , t h a t L e s u r q u e s w a s house.
Visiting experts have pro­ vast holdings in Malheur county, which
tion was far more marked than that trees.
o f t h e P a r a d i s e v o l u n t e e r s , b e g a n a n d ir o n field -p iece, a rcdlc of t h e b a t t l e
in n o cen t.
T h is fact w as m ade th e
e n d e d a p r i v a t e in t h e r a n k s .
w hich h ad one d a y ruged ho tly on the basis of one of th e m o st successful
Major Henry Reed Rathbone, who received by him at any other place in nounced the mountain soil to be well will eventually lead into the placing of
In t h e y e a r s
of h e a r t - h a r d e n i n g s h il l s i d e a c r o s s t h e c reek . A h u n d r e d
was an aide to President Lincoln and his present journey through the West. adapted for winter apples and pears his acreage on the market. Demon­
m e lo d r a m a s e v e r played.
w h i c h follo w ed, a b r e a c h w a s o p en ed , t i m e s t h e I r o n m a s t e r h a d b e e n on th o
The great majority of Republicans without irrigation, and each of the stration farms are being established in
received a stab wound in trying to save
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throughout
the West and many Demo­ farmers interested will plant from one the Cow valley country and dry farm­
the
life
of
his
chief
on
the
night
of
the
d e s c en d an t of L esurques, de­
b u t w i d e e n o u g h to se rv e. C a le b G o r ­ a n d a s o f t e n t h e old a r t i l l e r y m a n in l i n e a l
crats
will
not
be silent until they see to ten acres of these fruits this fall. ing is proving successful. Grain will
assassination,
is
near
death’s
door
in
a
cla re s t h a t a p e rp e tu a l pension w as
d o n h a d a c c e p t e d d e f e a t o p e n l y a n d h im h a d s t a y e d h i s h an d .
you
at
the
helm
of this great nation,’ Small orchards have been tried here­ this year yield from 25 to 40 bushels to
ward
of
the
asylum
at
Hildersheim,
honestly, a n d for th is th e
unrecon­
N o w it w a s q u i c k l y h o i s t e d in t h e e s t a b l i s h e d a b o u t 1863 by N a p o l e o n
declared
Mayor
Speer, in addressing tofore, but received no attention and the acre. Some of the corn stands over
Germany,
of
which
he
has
long
been
s t r u c t e d M a j o r h a d n e v e r fu lly f o r g i v ­ c r a n e
shackle — T h o m a s
J e f f e r s o n I I I . fo r e a c h s u c c e s s i v e e l d e s t f e m a l e
Colonel Roosevelt.
“ You are loved frequently contained a score of differ­ six feet high. Mr. Martin is greatly
e n h im . I t w a s a n a d d e d p r o o f t h a t s w e a t i n g m a n f u l l y a t t h e c r a b c r a n k — m e m b e r o f t h e L e s u r q u e s ’ f a m i l y , a n d an inmate.
One or two standard interestd in the the Vale oil fields and
because you are not* controlled. You ent varieties.
t h e r e w a s n o r e d e e m i n g d r o p in t h e c l a m p e d o n th o a x l e o f a p a i r o f w a g ­ t h a t it n o w o u g h t r i g h t f u l l y t o c o m e
Mayor Gaynor improves rapidly and are independent and your honesty of commercial varieties will now be is looking over the five different wells
G o r d o n v e i n s — a n d M a j o r C a s p a r w a s on w h e e ls , c l e a n e d , s w a b b e d , lo a d e d
t o h e r . S h e s a y s it is o n l y $50 a y e a r , took an auto ride.
a s s c r u p u l o u s l y p o lite to C a le b G o r - w i t h q u a r r y b l a s t i n g p o w d e r a n d p ie c e s
purpose appeals to the heart. Your planted by each farmer, and the young now being drilled. He is pleased with
d o n 't w ife a s he w o u ld h a v e b een , a n d o f b r o k e n ir o n to s e r v e fo r g r a p e , a n d a n d w a s l a s t r e c e i v e d by h e r g r e a t -
courage has made your opponents won trees will receive thorough care and the prospects.
What
is
believed
to
be
Asiatic
chol­
w a s , t o t h e h e l p m a t e of T i k e B r y e r s o n , t r u n d l e d o u t on t h e p i k e a t t h e h e e ls a u n t , w h o d i e d i n a n a l m s h o u s e .
cultivation.
der what you will do next.’’
era has broken out in Berlin.
Yet sh e also a s s e r ts th a t it w as
m ountaineer and
d i s t i l l e r o f illicit of t h e o r e t e a m .
Goat Circus Coming to Fair.
Since interest in fruit culture has
“ You have work to do, wrongs to
A new comet has been sighted by
B y t h i s t i m e H e l g e r s o n h a d c o m e u p g r a n t e d a s c o n s o l a t i o n to t h e d e s c e n d ­
w hisky.
been aroused in the past few weeks
Portland—One of the unique attrac­
rig
h
t
May
your
life
be
spared
to
ac­
T h o m a s J e f f e r s o n w a s v a g u e l y I n d i g ­ w i t h th o f u r n a c e m en , a m o t l e y c r e w a n t s o f L e s u r q u e s f o r t h e c o n f i s c a t i o n astronomers from Algiers observatory, complish the great work which the many fine specimens of mountain pears tions arranged to appear at the Port­
n a n t w h e n P e t t l g r a s s c a m e to a s k his in all s t a g e s o f S u n d a y - m o r n i n g d is- o f p r o p e r t y s a i d to h a v e y i e l d e d a n
A bi-plane carrying five passengers American people believe you are des­ and apples, raised on a few thrifty land fair, September 5 to 10, is Harry
f a t h e r to go f o r t h w i t h to t h e m a n o r - h e v e l m e n t , a n d a r m e d on ly a s a m o b I n c o m e of $2,400 a y e a r by t h e F r e n c h
trees, have been brought to town for
Dunbar’s famous Goat Circus from
and the driver made a successful flight tined to perform.’’
h o u s e . I n t h e m o u t h of t h e f o r e m a n m a y a r m i t s e l f a t a m o m e n t ’s n otice. g o v e r n m e n t In 1797.
J. R. Beaton exhibits two Washington D. C. This is something
in France.
Governor Shaffroth was hardly less display.
h e i n v i t a t i o n to o k on s o m e t h i n g of t h e C a le b , t h e v e t e r a n , lo o k ed t h e s q u a d
A p p a r e n t l y Mm e. B e h a g n e b e l i e v e s
apples weighing three pounds.
entirely new in the line of trained ani­
f l a v o r o f a c o m m a n d . N o n e t h e les s, h e o v e r w i t h a s l o w s m i l e g a t h e r i n g t h e
Cotton sold for 20c on the New York enthusiastic in his reference to the
h e r o w n s t o r y , b u t officers o f t h e g o v ­
mal shows. Mr. Dunbar’s $5,000 herd
w a s e a g e r f o r n e w s w h e n h i s f a t h e r w r i n k l e s a t t h e c o r n e r s of h i s eyes .
visitor.
stock
market,
the
highest
price
since
“Y o u b o y s ’ll h a v e t o m a k e u p in e r n m e n t w h o s e d u t y i t is t o i n v e s t i ­
of trained goats will be exhibited at
c a m e b a c k , a n d t h o u g h h e g o t It o n ly
Speaking of the three essential
DELEGATES
ARE
NAMED.
the
civil
war,
in g a t e h a v e s t a t e d t h a t t h e r e is n o t t h e
f r o m o v e r h e a r i n g t h e a n s w e r to h is fi e rc e n e s s w h a t - a l l y o u ’re l a c k i n g
the fair grounds the entire week of
qualities, honesty, courage and perse­
m o t h e r ’s q u e s t i o n , it w a s s a t i s f y i n g l y s o l d i e r - l o o k s , ” h e o b s e r v e d , m ildly. s l i g h t e s t d o c u m e n t a r y p r o o f of a n y
KaiBer William explains his relation verance,” he declared, “ we have the
the fair, free to all. Those who have
T
h
en
h
e
g
a
v
e
t
h
e
w
o
r
d
of
c
o
m
m
a
n
d
t h r il l i n g .
su c h pension e v er b e in g g ra n te d .
to God as being the same as any other courage of Lincoln, the endurance of Representatives to F arm ers’ Conven­ seen this unique performance in the
to H e l g e r s o n . “T a k e t h e g u n a n d p u t
tion Get Credentials.
“I t ’s m i g h t y n e a r a s w e ta l k e d , M a r ­
N o o n e k n o w s t h e e x a c t s p o t i n t h e good Christian.
East pronounce it to be the greatest
Jackson and the perseverance of Grant,
o u t f o r t h e M a j o r ’s h a w s s - l o t . I ’ll be
t h a . T h e M a j o r l u m p s t h e r a i l r o a d in
success in animal training of recent
embodied
in
Theodore
Roosevelt.”
a l o n g a s so o n a s I c a n
saddle
the c e m e te r y a t P e re la C h a is e w h e re L e­
Rioting
continues
in
the
street
car
Salem—Delegates
to
the
Farm
ers’
w i t h all t h e o t h e r I m p r o v e m e n t s , c a l l s m a r e . ”
surques, the victim of e r r a n t ju stice
These references to Colonel Roose­ National congress to be held at Lin­ years.
strike at Columbus, Ohio, and 39 ar­
’em Y a n k e e s , a n d h ’lsts h i s b a t t l e - f l a g .
T h o m a s Jefferson
w en t w ith
his In t h e C o u r i e r d e L y o n s a f fa ir , w a s rests have been made.
velt just before his presentation to the coln, Neb., commencing October 6, and
T h e e n g i n e e r , t h a t s m a r t y o u n g fellow
f a t h e r to t h e s t a b l e a n d h e l p e d s i l e n t ­ b u r i e d a f t e r h i s d e c a p i t a t i o n , b u t a
Electric Line Due in 1912.
great audience assembled in the auditor­
w ith the peaked w hiskers an d the ey e­
ly w i t h t h e s u d d l i n g . A f t e r w a r d
he m o n u m e n t w a s e r e c t e d t o h i e m e m o r y
Colonel Roosevelt severely criticis­ ium called forth a demonstration which to the American Mining congress, to
Brownsville—Brownsville will have
g l a s s e s , w e n t to se e h i m t h i s e v e n i n ’
be
held
at
Los
Angeles,
Cal.,
from
Sep­
h eld t h e m a r e , g e n t l i n g h e r in s u p ­ In t h e c e m e t e r y by h i s w i d o w a n d ed the U. S. Supreme court in a speech
resembled that given a successful tember 26 to October 1, were named an electric line in operation between
a b o u t th e r ig h t of w ay dow n the v a l­
p r e s s e d e x c i t e m e n t w h ile h i s f a t h e r c h i l d r e n o n a s i t e a c q u i r e d by t h e m in before the Colorado legislature.
ley, a n d g o t h i m s e l f s l u n g off t h e p o r c h
candidate on the ocasion of a national by Acting Governor Jay Bowerman. here and Albany by August 22, 1912,
w e n t in t o t h e h o u s e for his rifle.
perpetuity.
o f t h e g r e a t h o u s e in t o a p o s y b e d .”
The British government has sur­ convention.
“T h a t ’ll do, B u d d y , ” h e sa id , w h e n he
The delegates to the Farmers’ congress or within two years from the passage
“T h e r e is g o i n g t o be t r o u b l e , C a le b ;
B e s i d e s Its p e r m a n e n t i n s c r i p t i o n s , veyed a railroad line into the great
cam e back.
“R u n u l o n g in t o y o u r
are as follows:
Austin T. Buxton, of the ordinance granted by the city
n o w y o u m a r k m y w o r d s. Y o u m u s t n ’t m a m m y , n o w .”
t h e m o n u m e n t h a s b o r n e f r o m t i m e to Bauchi tin mines of Northern Nigeria.
Forest
Grove;
B.
C.
Leedy, Corvallis; council to the Albany & Interurban
RUSSIAN
EDITOR
SARCASTIC
m i x u p In it.”
tim e m any bitter an ath em as against
The ordinance
But T h o m a s Jefferson c a u g h t again
Fred
Crane,
Cleone;
C. D. Huffman, Railway company.
“ I d o n ’t a l l o w to, If I c a n h e ’p It. a t t h e b r i d l e a n d h e l d on, c h o k i n g .
The daughter of a prominent New
h u m a n j u s t i c e . T h e g o v e r n m e n t , fe el­
La Grande; A. T. Shoemake, Salem; passed by the council granting this
T h e r a i l r o a d ’s g o i n ’ to be a m i g h t y
“O p a p p y ! — t a k e m e w i t h y o u ! I— I ’ll i n g I t s e l f o u t r a g e d a t t h e s e le g e n d s , York lawyer will marry an American­ Corean Annexation Treaty Called Ex­
g o o d t h i n g f o r u s if I c u n g e t Mr. d ie If y o u d o n ’t t a k e mo w i t h y o u ! ”
A. A. Bonney, Tygh Valley; A. I. company a 20-year franchise to use
ample of Senseless Hypocrisy
h a s r e p e a t e d l y c a u s e d t h e i r r e m o v a l . ized Japanese and the couple will then
D o w n i n g t o p u t in a s i d e - t r a c k for t h e
Maison, Hood River; J. Edwin John­ certain streets through the city, differs
go
to
Tokio
to
reside.
W h o c a n tell w h a t C a le b G o r d o n s a w
T h e r e v i v a l o f I n t e r e s t in t h e s t o r y
St. Petersburg—-The text of the son, Vale; B. F. Laughlin, Yamhill; in some respects from the one pre­
fu rnace.”
In h is s o n 's e y e s w h e n h e b e n t t o l o o s ­
A project to widen Washington treaty by which the Corean kingdom
Follow ing this th e re w ere oth er c o n ­
of L e s u rq u e s. sin c e th e p u b lic a tio n of
L. Shaw, Albany; T. E. Griffith, sented two weeks ago.
en t h e g r i p o f th o s m a l l b r o w n h a n d
f e r e n c e s , t h e M a j o r u n b e n d i n g su ffi­ o n t h e r e i n ? W a s it s o m e s y m p a t h e t ­ t h e
c l a i m o f h i s g r e a t - g r e a t - g r a n d ­ street, Portland, is meeting with ap­ was annexed to the empire of Japan Klamath Falls; C. L. Griffith, McCoy
c i e n t l y to c o m e a n d s i t on t h e G o r d o n
PORTLAND MARKETS.
ic r e i n c a r n a t i o n o f h i s o w n m i l i t a n t c h i l d , h a s led t o a r e n e w a l of t h e p i l ­ proval of the property owners affected, was published here, and, in the case of W. D. Barnes,
Laidlaw;
C. N,
p o r c h in t h e cool of t h e e v e n i n g . T h e
so u l s t r i v i n g to b r e a k Its b o n d s ? W i t h ­ g r i m a g e s to t h e m o n u m e n t w h i c h w e r e although the move will cost many hun­ the Novoe Vremya, was accompanied Wheeler, Pleasant Hill; W. P. Kirch-
Wheat — Bluestem, 95(8,97c; club,
i r o n - m a s t e r , a s o n e st ill in t o u c h w ith o u t a w o r d h e b e n t l o w e r a n d s w u n g
dred
thousands
of
dollars.
p o p u la r in tho e a r ly p a r t of th e last
by a bitterly sarcastic editorial.
am, Oregon City. Delegates to the 88c; red Russian, 86c; valley, 90c;
t h e m o v i n g w o rld , g av o g o o d advice.
t h e b oy u p to a s e a t b e h i n d h im . " H o l d c e n t u r y .
Mrs. Adriance, who admitted smug­
The document, the paper says, con­ Mining congress are: W. T. Wright, 40-fold, 90c; Turkey red, 88@92c.
F allin g to buy, th e r a ilro a d co m p an y on tight, B ud d y ,” he cautioned.
“ I’ll
gling a pearl necklace and gold purse, stitutes “ a historical example of Ro8eburg; J. S. Day, Olalla.
Barley—Feed and brewing, $23®
m i g h t p o s s i b l y s e e k t o b u lly a r i g h t of h a v e to r u n t h e m u r e s o m e to c a t c h u p
A rcuN toin ed to F reezin g; A irs .
is now held on charges of smuggling senseless hypocrisy.”
w a y t h r o u g h t h e valley . B u t in t h a t w i t h t h e b o y s .”
23.50 per ton.
T h e D u k e o f P o t h e r i n g ! » h a d g i v e n $115,000 worth of other jewels which
c a s e , t h e r e w o u ld c e r t a i n l y b e r e d r e s s
The judicial importance of the treaty
Hay—Track prices: Timothy. Wil­
W hen the o ne-piece b a tte ry dashed
g r e a t f e a s t a t F o t h e r i u g i l l C a s t l e were found in her possession, and her is null, says the Novoe Vremya.
Rush Work on Cut-off.
in t h e c o u r t s fo r t h e p r o p e r t y o w n e r s . a t a c l u m s y g a l l o p t h r o u g h t h e o p en
The
lamette valley, $18(3)19 per ton; East­
I n t h e m e a n t i m e , n o t h i n g w o u l d be g a t e o f t h e D a b n e y p a s t u r e a n d s w u n g t o c o m m e m o r a t e t h e c o m i n g o f a g e o f fine home has been pledged to furnish paper adds that Russia’s interests in
Klamath Falls—Construction is be- ern Oregon, $20@21; alfalfa, new, $13
g a i n e d b y m a k i n g t h e c o n t o s t a p e r ­ w i t h a s h a r p t u r n in t o t h e v i s t a of h i s s o n a n d h e i r , t h e d a s h i n g L o r d bail.
the hermit kingdom are insignificant, ing pushed on the Klamath Falls- @14; grain hay, $13(3)14.
s o n a l f ig h t o n In d iv id u a ls .
H
i
g
h
c
o
l
l
a
r
.
felled trees, T h o m a s J e f f e r s o n b e h e l d a
The stork again hovers near the roy­ and for that reason Russian diplo­ Natron line, but no construction is be­
Corn—Whole, $32 per ton; cracked,
S o c o u n s e l e d C a le b G o r d o n , s u r e , a l ­ t h i n g to se t h i s h e r i t a g e o f
T o th is fu n ctio n h a d been in v ited
soldier
macy will not raise its voice in pro­ ing done by the Oregon Trunk in Kla­ $33.
al house of Russia.
w a y s , o f h is o w n s t a n d i n g - g r o u n d in blood d a n c i n g t h r o u g h
his
v eins. t h e j o u r n a l i s t i c r e s p r e s e n t a t l v e s o f a
math
county.
Surveyors
are
at
work
test.
Millstuffs—Bran, $20 per ton; mid­
a n y conflict. B u t f r o m t h e l a s t of t h e S t a n d i n g f a i r in t h e m i d s t o f t h e a x -
Colonel Roosevelt enjoyed a 30-mile
lea d in g "daily."
The United States and Great Britain in the Wood river valley and vicinity. dlings, $30; shorts, $21(3)22; rolled
c o n f e r e n c e s t h e M a j o r h a d r i d d e n h o m e u n d - s h o v e l h a v o c a n d c l e a r i n g a w id e
ride across the Wyoming plains on a
O
n
t
h
e
s
c
r
i
b
e
'
s
r
e
t
u
r
n
t
o
F
l
e
e
t
s
t
r
e
e
t
have been hard hit, in the opinion of No locations for the line from the head barley, $25(5)26.
t h r o u g h t h e fields; a n d T h o m a s J e f f e r ­ c ir cle to r i g h t a n d left w i t h t h e s w e e p
cow pony.
so n , w i t h a n a l e r t e y e f o r w i n d s t r a w s of h is old s e r v i c e c a v a l r y s a b e r , w a s h e w a s a s k e d t o r e l a t e h i s a d v e n t u r e s
the editor, who, however, concludes of the Upper Klamath lake to Klamath
Oats—New, $29(3)30 per ton.
The
kaiser’s
outburst
on
his
“
divine
a
t
t
h
e
d
u
e
a
l
h
o
m
e
,
a
n
d
,
a
m
o
n
g
t
h
e
of conduct, h ad seen him
d i s m o u n t th o M a jo r, co a t l e s s , h a t l e s s , a n d c r y i n g
that war is the sole means of annul­ Falls have been made. I t is believed
Eggs—Oregon candled, 29(5)30c doz.
right
to
rule”
is
attributed
to
irrita­
n o w a n d t h e n t o p ull u p a n d fling a w a y t h e m to c o m e on, t h e u n n u m b e r e d h o s t q u e s t i o n s , s o m e o n e a s k e d h i m " i f t h e
ling an accomplished fact, and the sit­ that the road will be built so that the
Butter—City creamery, solid pack,
th e lo catin g s ta k e s driven by the r a il­ of th em a g a in s t one man.
D u c h e s s ’ a f f a b i l i t y h a d n o t s o m e w h a t tion at the Socilists.
uation will be accepted, for assuredly vast timber holdings of the Weyer- 36c per pound; butter fat, 36c; coun­
ro ad engineers.
Official announcement has been re­ 'nobody would go to war for Corea.” hauser company can be tapped. These try store butter, 24c.
O p p o s e d to h i m t h e m e n o f t h a c o n ­ e m b a r r a s s e d h i m . ”
G i v i n g t h e M a j o r a s e c o n d a n d a s t r u c t i o n force, g e n e r a t e d b y t h e y o u n g
“ N o t a b i t o f i t , " h e r e p l i e d , w i t h ceived at Washington of the annexa­
holdings are on both sides of the Upper
Poultry—Hens, 16@16>£c; springs,
th ird c h a n c e to refuse to g r a n t an
n g l n e e r In b r o w n d u c k a n d b u t t o n e d t h a t a i r o f s e r e n e e a s e , c a l m n e s s a n d tion of Corea by Japan.
Klamath lake.
The branch line to 16@17c; ducks, white, 16J^@17c;
Fierce Fires Rage in California,
e a s e m e n t , t h e r a i l r o a d c o m p a n y p u s h ­ l e g g in g s, w e r e d e p l o y i n g c a u t i o u s l y to
self-satisfac tion
w h i c h so e m i n e n t l y
Medford will be the first to be built, geese, 22%(3)25c; turkeys, live, 20c;
I t is estimated that the new north
ed i ts g r a d i n g a n d t r a c k - l a y i n g a r o u n d s u r r o u n d him .
Chico, Cal.—Fanned by a heavy as
G o r d o n s p o k e t o h is b e c o m e s h im . " B e f o r e I t o o k u p n e w s ­
most of the contracts for this have dressed, 22,^ (8)2 5c; squabs, $3perdoz.
t h e m o u n t a i n a n d u p to t h e s t o n e wall m a r e ; a n d w h e n h e d r e w
r e i n a n d p a p e r w o r k , m y boy , I u s e d t o t e s t jetty at the mouth of the Columbia riv­ wind, forest fires are doing much dam­
already been let, and supplies are be­
m a r k i n g t h e D a b n e y b o u n d a r y , q u i e t l y w h e e l e d to s h o u t t o t h e g u n
Pork—Fancy, 13c per pound.
er will cost $1,205,000.
cr ew ,
age
in
California.
Twenty
miles
from
ing drawn to some extent from this
a c c u m u l a t e d t h e n e c e s s a r y m a t e r i a l , T h o m a s J e f f e r s o n h e a r d t h e e n g i n e e r ’s r e f r i g e r a t o r s ! " — S k e t c h y B its.
Veal—Fancy, 12c per pound.
Mayor Gaynor, of New York, has here, in Chico canyon, a fierce fire is valley.
a n d o n a s u m m e r S u n d a y m o r n i n g — l o w - t o n e d o r d e r t o t h e s h o v e l e r s : “ Be
Green Fruits — Apples, new, 50c(3)
left the hospital and will soon take up raging, traveling at a terrific speed.
A n Old llc a u t y H cc lp e .
*
S u n d a y b y p r e f e r e n c e b e c a u s e n o r e ­ c a r e f u l a n d d o n ’t h u r t h im , boys. H e ’s
$1.25 per box; apricots, 75c<5)$l;
The flames jumped two and one-half
s t r a i n i n g w r i t c o u ld b a s e r v e d fo r a t t h e obi m a n i a c w h o t h r e w m e off th e
T h e R o m a n p o e t O v id g i v e s t h e fo l­ his official duties again.
Water 16,000 Acres,
plums, 75c@$l; peaches, 50@85c;
Stirling City
l e a s t t w e n t y - f o u r h o u r s —a c o n s t r u c ­
The Federal census shows that the miles in 15 minutes.
e r a n d a o f h is h o u se . T w o of y o u t a k e l o w i n g r e c i p e f o r o n e o f t h e c o m p o s i ­
Vale
—
Preliminary
surveys
for
the
pears, $1.26(3)1.50; grapes, $1(5)1.75;
mills
have
closed
and
the
men
are
t i o n t r a i n , b l a c k w i t h la b o r e r s , w h i s k e d h i m b e h in d , a n d ------ ”
t i o n s t h e n in u s e a m o n g t h e l a d i e s to smaller cities made the largest per­
a r o u n d the nose of the m o u n ta in an d
___
fighting the flames. Fires along Free- Harper Basin irrigation project, being blackberries, $1(3)1.50 per crate; huck­
T h o b r e a k c a m e o n t h e u p r u s h o f t h e I n c r e a s e t h e s m o o t h n e s s o f t h e i r s k i n centage of gain in population.
promoted by Attorney G. W. Hayes, leberries, 10c per pound; watermelons,
d ro p p e d gently dow n the g ru d e to the u n a n tic ip a te d
reinforcem ents.
W ith
o r t o c o n s e r v e i t s d e l i c a c y : " T a k e th o
Rav Thomas 23 vears old of Oswe- man’8 creek are menacinK the Sequoia W. W. Caviness and C. H. Oxman, of $1.25 per hundred: cantaloupes, $2.50
t e m p o r a r y e n d of t r a c k .
t h e b a t t l e r e a d i n e s s of a d i s c ip l i n e d
b a r l e y of L i b y a a n d r e m o v e t h e ch aff go Or was st’r uck^nd instantly killed Nat,onal Park and the Kiant national Vale, are completed and Engineers @3 per crate.
It w a s T h o m a s Je fTerson w h o g a v e so ld ier, C a le b G o r d o n w h i p p e d fro m
. I - ' during
- a ,,
. storm.
%
; forest,
containing some of the largest
a n d h u l l , t a k e a n e q u a l q u a n t i t y of ?
by lightning
thunder
.
t h e a l a r m . L i t t l e Z o a r. u n a b l e to s u p ­ t h e s a d d l e a n d r a n to h e l p t h e g u n
Vegetables — Beans, 8® 5c pound;
' * .
*
* ! and oldest trees in the world. A big Miller and Oakes are working on the
r e w s l u e t h e m a k e s h i f t fleld p ie ce in to v e t e h o r o f b i t t e r v e t c h ; m i x t h e o n e
p o r t a s e t t l e d p a s t o r , w a s clo s ed for
The city of Bogota,Colombia, has fire ¡s reported on Montgomery creek, maps and estimates. The project will cabbage, 2<S)3c; cauliflower, $1.50 per
a n d t h e o t h e r w i t h e g g s, t h e n d r y a n d bought the street car lines
t h e s u m m e r , b u t M a r t h a G o r d o n k e p t p o sitio n .
— from
*---- - 1 the
water 15,000 acres of fine land located doz.; celery, 90c; corn, 12(515c; cu­
t h e lira s p i r i t u a l a l i g h t by t e a c h i n g h e r
’F all b a c k , M a j o r ! ” h e s h o u t e d ; "fall g r i n d t h e w h o l e a n d w i t h it n t i x p o w ­ American owners to avoid complica­
25 mile3 west of Vale. It is stated cumbers, 25(340c per box; eggplant, 6c
Fire is Near Yellowstone.
so n a t h o m e . O n e of t h e b o y ’s S u n d a y b a c k on y o u r f r o n t lin e a n d g i v e t h o d e r e d h a r t s h o r n . Ad d s o m e n a r c i s s u s tions resulting from recent riots.
p r i v il e g e s , e a r n e d b y a f a u l t l e s s r e c i ­ a r t i l l e r y a c h a n s t a t ’em. I r e c k o n a b u l b s p r e v i o u s l y g r o u n d in a m o r t a r
, .
.
, . Ogden, Utah—District Forester A. that construction will be comparative­ pound; garlic, 8@10c; green onions,
A wealthy woman tourist returning
Sherman has received the following ly easy, and that this project is the 15c dozen; peppers, 50c per box; rad­
t a t i o n o f a p r e s c r i b e d n u m b e r o f Bible lose o ’ b r o k e n p o t - I r o n ’ll c a r r y f u ’t h e r a n d s o m e g u m , u n d a l s o s o m e f a r i n a
verses, w as forest freedom for the r e ­ th a n t h a t s a b e r o’ yourn. Buddy, h u n t
from
Europe
was
caught
trying
to
message
from Supervisior Bennett, in most feasible in this section. The ishes, 15(i> 20c per dozen; squash, 40c
made
from T u scan
w heat.
Now,
m a i n d e r o f t h e fo ren o o n .
H e h e a r d m e a p u n k m a t c h , will y e ? ”
smuggle
in
a
$6,000
pearl
necklace
and
|
charge
of
the fire fighters in the Tar- most difficult engineering features will per crate; tomatoes, 30(3 40c per box;
thicken the m ix tu re w ith a g reater
T h o m a s J e f f e r s o n r a n to t h e n e a r e s t
t h a low r u m b l e o f t h e c o m i n g train,
a
spun-gold
purse,
purchased
in
Switz-
Rhee
forest,
east of Ashton Idaho, at be a 250-foot tunnel and a 50-foot drop. carrots, $1(8)1.25 sack; beets, $1.50;
a n d It w a s o n ly b y r e s o l u t e l y i g n o r i n g r o t t i n g log, b u t o n e o f t h e n e g r o e s w a s q u a n t i t y o f h o n e y , a n d t h e r e s u l t i n g
parsnips, $1@1.25; turnips, $1.
erland.
the entrance to the Yellowstone Park:
th e sense of h e a r in g t h a t he w a s e n a ­ before h im w ith a blazing p itc h - p in e co m p o s itio n
w ill
re n d e r tho skin
Plan Townsites on Railroads.
Potatoes — New, $1.25(3)1.50 per
s p l i n t T h e r e w a s a r e s p e c t f u l re coil s m o o t h e r t h a n a m i r r o r . "
b led t o g e t t h r o u g h , l e t t e r - p e r f e c t .
Ivy Baldwin, expert aviator and ex- _ Two J iundr« | ™en are "ow at
Klamath Falls—Several new towns hundred; sweet potatoes. 3c per pound,
” ‘B le s s e d a r e ye, w h e n m e n s h a l l r e ­ In t h e o p p o s i n g r a n k s w h i c h p r e s e n t l y
signal man of the U. S. army, fell 50 Targhee fire. The fire that has threat-
are being promoted on the survey of Onions—New, $1.50(3)2 per sack,
v ile y o u a n d p e r s e c u t e y o u , ' ” he c h a n t ­ b e c a m e a s o m e w h a t p a n l c l k y s u r g e to
feet when his aeroplane struck a tele-
. Island Park is under control, the Oregon Trunk. Crescent was the
H I ft l a t h e l.u t e .
Cattle—Beef steers, good to choice,
ed m o n o t o n o u s l y , w i t h r o v i n g e y e s b en t t h e rea r .
T h e shovelers, m ore th a n
pone
pole
at
San
Francisco.
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was
",re,
toward
Shotgun
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first of these. It is situated in the ex- $5@5.25; fair to medium, $4(8)4.50;
on fi n d in g h i s c a p w i t h t h e lo ss o f th e h a l f o f w h o m w e r e n e g r o e s, h a d not
uninjured
but
the
machine
was
consid-
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the
Howard
ranch
and
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f e w e s t p o s s i b l e s e c o n d s — “ ‘a n d sh a ll c o m e o u t t o be b l o w n f ro m a c a n n o n ’s
ably burned Bishop by this time. I am treme north end of the county at the cows and heifers, good to choice, $4®
"Y e s ." a d m i t t e d t h e d i a l e c t poet, " b u t erably damaged.
s a y all m a n n e r o f evil a g a i n s t you m o u t h b> a g r i m - f a c e d v e t e r a n w h o
leaving
for the fire. White, at Ash­ point where the Oregon Eastern is 4.50; fair to medium, $3.50(34; bulls.
f alsely , f o r m y s a k e ’—a n d t h a t ’s a ll.” w a s so p a l p a b l y a t h o m o w i t h t h e tools t h i n g s a i n ' t a s t h e y o u g h t e r be. T h a
supposed to cross the Klamath Falls- $3.25(84; calves, light, $6@6.75;
ton,
reports
high wind from south.”
A
California
train
was
derailed
A n d he w a s off like a sh o t.
o f h is t r a d e .
m a g a z in e s d eclin e to r u n long poem s
Natron line and where the Oregon heavy, $3.75(3*5.
twice
in
one
day
by
striking
cows
on
“ M in d , now, T h o m a s JefT erso n ; y ou
" T h a t ’s r i g h t ; k e e p r i g h t o n g o i n ’!" a t
s e ria ls ." — L o u isv ille C ourier-Jour*
Trunk survey runs. It is being adver­
Hogs — Top, $9.50@10; fair to me­
Toast Diplomat's Ruin.
the^track.
a r e n o t t o go n e a r t h a t r a i l r o a d ! " h is yelled t h e i r o n m a s t e r , w a v i n g h i s b l a z ­ n a l .
m o t h e r called t o h i m a s h s r a c e d d o w n in g s l o w - m a t c h d a n g e r o u s l y n e a r to
Stockholm—The official statement tised as the railroad center for both dium, $9(8)9.25.
Conservatives in Nicaragua oppose that the retirement of Herman de the Southern Pacific and the Hill in­
Sheep—-Best Mt. Adams wethers, $4
W h r Sot f
t h e p a t h t o t h e gate.
t h e p r i m i n g . “ K e e p It u p . ”
(3)4.50; best valley wethers, $3.25®
Oh, n o ; h e w o u ld n o t go n e a r t h e
"My c o n s t i t u e n t s w a n t s o m e r e a d ­ elevation of General Eatrada to the Lagercrantz from the post of Swedish terests. Further south is Wakefield.
T h e p a n i c h a d s p r e a d by Its o w n
railroad!
H e w o u ld o n ly r u n u p th e c o n t a g i o n , a n d
3.50: fair to good wethers, $3(83.25;
the
invaders
w e r e i n g m a t t e r . C l a i m t o be t i r e d o f t h e presidency.
minister at Washington was due en­
p i k e a n d c u t a c r o s s t h r o u g h t h e D a b ­ fi g h ti n g a m o n g t h e m s e l v e s for p l a c e on p a t e n t office r e p o r t s I ve b een s e n d i n g
Investigate Log Stealing.
* best valley ewes, $3(33.25; lambs,
tirely
to
his
personal
wishes
¡does
not
The government has forbidden the
n e y p a s t u r e t o se e If t h e t r d n w ere t h e f l a t - c a r s . An d w h ile y e t t h e r e a r
out."
Astoria—Prosecuting Attorney John c^®*ce
Adams, $5.50@5.75; choice
really there.
burning of any more money on funeral convince the public. The common be­
g u a r d w a s s w a r m i n g u p o n t h e e n g in e,
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lief is that the real reason for the di­ I. O’Phelan, of Pacific county. Wash- vailey> $5(85.25.
I t w a s t h e r e , a s h e c o u ld tell b y t h e h a n g i n g b y to e - a n d h a n d - h o l d s w h e r e
pyres by Yuma Indians.
Hof*—1909 crop, 10(fi 13c; olds, nom-
n o i s e o f h i s s i n g s t e a m w h e n t h e c r o s s ­ It could, t h e t r a i n w a s b a c k e d r a p i d l y in g s o m e good, p o p u l a r n o v e l a n d l e a v e
plomat's return is to be found in the ington, is investigating a wholesale
cu t w as reached.
But
the
p a r k e d o u t o f r a n g e . C a l e b G o r d o n k e p t h is t o p r i n t . " — L o u i s v i l l e C o u r i e r - J o u r n a l .
Mayor Gaynor, of New York City, is speech which he delivered in New system of log thievery in which sev- lna' ; 1910(contracts, 13c.
Wool—Eastern Oregon, 13@17c per
w o o d i n g o f t h e p a s t u r e still s c r e e n e d p i n e s p l i n t a l i g h t u n t i l t h e e c h o e s of
to far recovered that he is planning to York, in the course of which he is re­ oral prominent business men of North
W ork.
It. H o w n e a r c o u ld h e g o w i t h o u t b e ­ t h e e n g i n e 's e x h a u s t c a m e f a i n t l y f ro m
ported to have toasted the probable Beach are said to be connected. Dur- 0°and; va" ey. 18@20c; mohair, choice,
B o g g s — l w a s s u r p r i s e d t o h e a r t h a t take up his official duties soon.
i n g ”n e a r " in t h e t r a n s g r e s s i n g s e n s e t h e o v e r h a n g i n g cllfTs o f t h e m o u n t a i n .
ing the past several months , Mr. 32j j 33c*
S m i t h h a d failed.
He alw a y s seem ed
Ex-President Castro, of Venezuela, succeess of the Republican party.
of th e w o rd ? T h e re w as only one w ay
“T h e y ’ve g o n e b a c k t o t o w n , a n d I
O’Phelan states, logs to the amount of Mascara, Bark—4}<e per pound,
is beleived to be at the bottom of a re­
o f f i n d in g o u t — to k e e p o n g o i n g u n t i l r e c k o n t h e fire’s plum* o u t f o r t o - d a y . t o b e v e r y b u s y in h i s office?
more than $5.000 have been m i s s i n g .
Hides — Salted hides. 7@7J<c per
Biplane Carries Six Aloft.
W o g g s — Yes ; h e s p e n t m o r e time cently-discovered plot against Presi­
h i s c o n s c i e n c e p r i c k e d s h a r p l y e n o u g h M a j o r , ” h e d r a w l e d . “ B u c k a n d a few
_______
pound: salted calf, 13c; salted kip. 8c;
Lille, France—Louis Braget, the
t o s t o p him . It w a s a g r e a t c o n v e n i ­ o’ t h e b o y s ’ll s t a y b y t h e g u n , a g a l n . i t t a c k i n g u p t h o s e i n s p i r i n g w a l l m o t ­ dent Gomez.
salted stags. 6c; green hides, lc less;
en ce, T h o m a s J e f f e r s o n 's c o n s c ie n c e . t h e i r r a l l y l n ’ l a t e r on, a n d y o u m i g h t t o e s t h a n a n y o t h e r m a n I e v e r saw.—
aviator, took up five passengers in his
Good Yield of Clover Seed.
dry hides, 16%@I7c; dry calf, 17®18c;
Eight are known to be dead and biplane. The total weight sustained
A s lo n g a s It k e p t q u i e t h e c o u l d be a s well g o h o m e t o y o u r b r e a k f a s t . Puck.
Albany—J. A. Jones, who had 81
r e a s o n a b l y s u r e t h e r e w a s n o si n In D i d n ’t b r i n g y o u r h a w s s , did y e ? T a k e |
many badly injured in i > train wreck by his machine, including the gasoline, acres of red clover from which he took dry stags. ll@12c.
Do n o t a c r u a t o m y o u r s e l f t o c o n s i d ­ near Durand, Michigan, Several more
s i g h t . Y e t h e h a d to c o n f e s s t h a t ft t h e m a r e , a n d w elco m e.
Pelts—Dry, 10^ c ; salted, botchers’
Buddy and
was 921 pounds. The feat is believed seed harvested 252 bushels, or a trifle
w a s n o t a l w a y s a b o v e p l a y i n g ir .ia n m e ’ll w a l k . ”
e r d e b t a s a n I n c o n v e n i e n c e ; y o u will are missing.
take-off; $1.15@1.40; Spring lambs,
to be a world’s record.
more than eight bushels per acre.
t r i c k s ; a s t h a t of s l e e p i n g l i k e a lo g 1 B u t t h e M a j o r w o u ld n o t m o u n t
125@45c.
it ml It a calamity.—Johnson
m