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

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    THE QUICKENING
Meantime, ruin was Im m lnsnt T a s sr
fairs o f the com pany were In the ut
most confusion; the treasury was emp
ty, and there were no apparent assets
apart from ths Idle p la n t Creditors
were pressing; the discharged work
men, led by the white coal-m iners,
were on the verge o f riot; and Major
Dabney’s royalties on the coal lands
were many months In arrears.
Tom rose prom ptly to the occasion,
and In all the stress o f things found
space to wonder how It chanced that
he knew Instinctively what to do am
how to go about It Before his Infor­
mation was an hour old a ruaji tele­
gram had gone to his father, asking
from w hat port and by what steamer
the Farleys would sail; asking also
that certain docum ents be sent to
given New Y ork address by Arst mall.
This done, he laid the exigencies
frankly before the exam iners In the
technical school, praying for such len­
iency as might be extended under the
circum stances.
Since all things are
possible for an honor-m an, beloved of
those whose mission It Is to grind the
human weapon to Its edge, the dlfllcul
ties In this Held vanished. Mr. Gordon
could go on with hi* exam inations until
his presence was needed elsewhere;
and after the stressful mom ent was
passed he could return and Anlsh.
The return telegram from Gordonla
was a day late. K now ing diplomacy
only by name, Caleb Gordon had gone
directly to Dyckm an for Information
regarding the Farleys' movements.
Dyckm an was polite to the general
manager, but unhappily he knew noth
Ing o f Mr. Farley's plans. Caleb tried
elsewhere, and the little m ystery thick
ened. A t his club, Mr. Farley had
spoken o f taking a Cunarder from B os­
ton; to a friend In the South Tredegar
M anufacturers’ Association he had co n ­
fided his Intention o f sailing from Phil­
adelphia. But at the railway ticket of-
Ace he had engaged Pullman reserva­
tions for six persons to New York.
This last was conclusive, as far as
It went; and Japheth Pettlgrass sup
piled the missing Item. The Dabneys
and the Farleys made one party, and
Japheth knew the steamer and the
sailing date.
"P arty will sail by W hite Star Line
Baltic. New York, to-m orrow . New
York address. Fifth Avenue HoteL P a ­
pers to your care 271 Broadway by
mall yesterday,”
was the message
which was signed for by the door­
keeper at the mines and metallurgy
exam ination room In Boston, late In
the forenoon of the second day; and
Tom looked at the clock. Nothing
would be gained by taking a train
which would land him In New York
late In the evening; so he plunged
again Into the exam ination pool and
thought no more of Chlawaasee Con­
solidated until his paper on qualitative
analysis had been neatly folded, d ock ­
eted and handed to the examiner.
(T o be continued.)
CURRENT EVENTS
OF THE WEE
H U R R IC A N E S W E E P S F L O R ID A
Sea R u s h e s
O v e r W a lls and
¡B u ild in g s C ru m b le .
M any
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND
PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE
Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 19.—Storms
last night and tonight swept the entire
C H I C K S T H R I V E IN S O U T H .
A T T E N D A N C E IN C R E A S E D .
Florida peninsula, doing damage esti­
M
mated at several million dollars.
:B Y :
S tu d e n ts at O . A. C . 1011, and a P o s ­ M e d fo r d C lim a te Ideal fo r R a is in g
M
Forty thousand square miles o f ter­
Pou ltry, S a y s E x p e rt.
sibility o f 2 0 0 0 .
ritory south of Jacksonville has been
F R A N C IS L Y N D E
Medford— Manager Malboeuf, of the
Corvallis—The attendance at Oregon
without communication with the out­
*
side world for more than 24 hours. Agricultural college has increased Medford Commercial club, is in receipt
of a letter from James Dryden, profes­
Last reports told of hurricane winds
General Resume o f Important Eventi and rapidly falling barometers. The twenty-four per cent over that of last sor of chicken husbandry at Oregon
Copyright, 1906, by Francis Lynda
orange crop in that territory and vast year. Up to date 1,011 students have Agricultural college, in which the pro­
Presented In Condensed Form
They are registered fessor lauds the climate and soil of the
trucking industries probably
are matriculated.
for Our Busy Readers.
ruined.
from every county in Oregon, eighteen Rogue river valley from the chicken
Along the Eastern coast many lives states of the Union, and eight foreign raising point of view, and urges that
more enter the field of production.
are believed to have been lost and the
countries. Benton county leads the The letter in part is as follows:
A
German
aeronaut
is
leading
in
the
C H A P T E R X III.— (Continued.)
lzatlon, or a sudden extension o f vision,
property damage is believed to be
international
balloon
race.
list with 174 students, and Multnomah
The mile walk down the pike, lyin'? of R u hlcon -crossln g from the hither
“ I know of no place in the United
great
white and ghostly under the starlight, shore o f Joyous and Irresponsible a dol­
Linn county States that is more favorable in a cli­
Hurricane sweeps Flqrida, causing
The maximum wind velocity, 70 comes next with 127.
was paced In silence, man and boy escence to that further one o f co n ­
heavy property loss and many casual miles an hour, was recorded here at 7 sends 39, Marion 36, Lane 34, Douglas matic way for the raising of poultry
striding side by side and each busy scious grappling« with the adult fact.
ties.
o’clock tonight, when the center of the 33, Washington 28, Yamhill 43, Jack- than the Rogus river valley. You
with his own thoughts. As they wor ■
For Thomas Jefferson, grinding ten­
have no extremes of temperature, a
disturbance
appeared to have passed
passing the Deer Trace gates a loose- aciously In the Boston technical school,
A woman has been arrested as an
son 25, Clackamas 21, Clatsop 18, moderate rainfall, little snow and
jointed figure loom ed black against th
whither he hud gone late In the w in ­
accessory in the Los Angeles Times up the Atlantic coast toward Savan­
nah. Maycock, at the mouth of the Umatilla 17, Polk 20, Lincoln 15 and abundant sunshine. You have all the
palings, and the voice of Japheth Pet- ter o f Beershehan discontent, the
dynamiting case.
natural advantages of soil and climate.
tlgrass said;
St. Johns river, experienced a wind of other counties from 2 to 14.
stream -crossing fell In the spring of
‘•Why,
howdy,
Brother
Silas
Roosevelt did some “ explaining” in 80_or 90 mileB an hour and half the^
the panic year 1883, what time he was
Poultry may be successfully kept in
Students
have
come
to
the
college
Thought ye’d gone back to South Tre
21, a quarter-hack on his oollege elev­
his political speeches and his friends houses there have been wrecked. The
orchards, and there are advantages of
this
fall
from
23
colleges
and
univer­
degar. W hen are ye cornin’ out to L it­ en, fit, hardy, studious and athletic; a
fear he is losing ground.
population of Maycsck is 700.
sities located in all parts of the world such combination, but you have large
tle Zoar ag'ln to give us another o' pace-setter for his fellow s and
the
There has been no communication They come from such institutions as tracts outside of your orchard land that
At
a
banquet
given
in
Chicago
to
them old-fashioned, spiritual times
pride o f tho faculty, but still little more
steel magnates, it is estimated that with any point south of Jacksonville the universities of Michigan, Wiseon are bringing in little or no revenue
refreshln' from the presence of the than an overgrow n, ca re-free boy In
Lord ?**
seven billions of wealth was represent except St. Augustine, since late today sin, Minnesota and Columbia, and from now, that might be devoted to poultry
his outlook on life. Glim pses there had
and all wires north but one were sev the Agricultural colleges of Michigan, raising. I have in mind a farm ef 120
“ W h y do you ask that, Japheth Pet- been over Into tho Promised I.and of
ed.
ered shortly before dark.
tlgrassT The Lord will deal with you
manhood, but the crlm m lng cup o f co l­
Colorado, Oklahoma and Kansas. One acres, too poor for crop, that is pro­
A donkey engine set fire to the new
one day."
A heavy downpour accompanied by man from India who has degrees from ducing over $10,000 a year in poultry
lege work and play quaffed In health­
Madison street bridge in Portland and high winds is reported
“ Yes, I reckon so; that’ s what makes giving heartiness Is the elixir o f youth.
and eggs, and the same thing could be
At St.
me say what I does. There’s a heap
caused considerable damage.
The Augustine houses in the business sec­ the schools of India and the University done on waste land in Southern Oregon
The speculative habit of the boy slept
of
Edinburg,
Scotland,
has
registered
sinners left round here, ylt. Brother In the college undergraduate. The days
bridge is not yet finished.
tion were flooded at low tide with here in order to get special work in that has practically no market value
Bllas. There's the Major, for one and were full, each of the things of Itself,
Walter Wellman and his crew of five promise of immense damage to busi horticulture. Dean Cordley, of the at the present time. I prepared a book
I know you’re always countin’ me In and If Tom looked forw ard to the
men were forced to abandon their air­ ness property when the high tide came school of agriculture, reports an ex­ for the Portland Commercial club on
for another. I dunno but you might w orkaday future—as he did by times —
ship, en route to Europe from Amer­ in. The city is in darkness, a gale ceptional growth in that work. He poultry raising in Oregon, which I be­
snatch me as a brand from the burn- the boyish Impatience to he at It was
In this I
in’ , if you could make out to try It one gone. (!hlawassee Consolidated
ica, and were rescued by a passing still blowing, and at 6 o’clock the seas states that the Freshman class has in lieve is now being printed.
was
more lap around the cou’ se. I been m oderately prosperous; the home let­
were over the sea wall.
steamship.
creased 63 per cent; the Junior class 50 refer to conditions in Southern Oregon,
thlnkln’ right p’lntedly about------ "
and you may get some points from it
Not a word has come from Tampa
ters were mere chronicles of sleepy
A Tacoma man has just celebrated since 4:20 a. m., and the telegraph per cent; the Senior class 90 per cent that you can use to advantage in your
But the preacher had cut In with
Paradise. The skies were clear, and
curt ’’G ood-night.’’ and wus gone, with the present was acutely present. Turn
his 100th birthday.
He is in good companies do not expect to restore special students 50 per cent and grad­ community.”
his broad-shouldered nephew at his studied hard and played hard; ate like
health. He can trace his ancestry di­ communication before tomorrow. The uate students 100 per cent.
In speaking of the Increase in at­
heels; and the horse-trader went on, an ogre and slept like a log. And when
rectly back to Sir Thomas Cox, first damage will be the greatest in the in­
Farmers Plan Big Project.
with the stars for his audience.
tendance President Kerr said: “ la m
he Anally awoke to And him self stum ­
lord mayor of Cork, Ireland.
terior,
where
the
storm
came
upon
the
Pettlgrass was groping for the gate bling bewildered on the diank o f the
Sumpter — The farmers of Burnt
convinced that the total registration
In a practical test on a sample Ore­ people with little warning.
latch when a hand fell on his shoulder, epoch-m aking Rubicon, he was over
for the year will reach 1,800 and possi­ River valley in the vicinity o f Unity
and a clutch that was more than half and across before ho could realize how
gon ballot, one man required 15 min
bly 2,000. I am particularly impressed held a public meeting at that place to
A blow twirled him about to face the so narrow a stream should All so vast
utes to mark his ballot, and fear is ex­
by the large growth in the school of discuss the development of a more ex­
roadway.
He was doubling his fists a chasm.
pressed that many will be unable to
agriculture and in the great number tensive irrigation project for the val­
for defense when he saw who his as
Tom received a letter from his fath ­
get into the voting places at the com­
of graduate and special Students who ley. The plan as proposed is to bond
•allant was.
er telling of the Ananclal crisis, his
ing election.
are coming to us from other institu­ the land to be watered to raise funds
“ W hy, T om -Jeff! what’s ailin’ y e ?’ fear for the Chlawasse Consolidated,
to bdild dams and reservoirs and make
hs began; but Tom broke In with gasp- and asking his advice.
tions.”
Willard Stephen Whitmore, inventor
ings o f rago.
other improvements.
It is thought
New York—The New York Times
Tom found this letter In his m ail­
of the papier mache matrix for mak­
“ Japhe Pettlgrass, what did you box one evening after a strenuous day
$100,000 will be ample to complete the
ing stereotype printing plates, is dead. received a wireless saying that Walter
B
IG
S
U
M
S
E
C
U
R
E
D
.
think you saw last W ednesday fore­ In the laboratory; and that night he
work, and it will be an easy matter to
He received no benefit from his inven­ Wellman and his companions aboard
noon up yonder at Big Rock Spring on sat up with the corpse o f his later
raise that amount of money. There is
the
airship
that
started
to
fly
from
tion,
although
it
is
now
in
use
in
every
the mountain? Tell It straight, this boyhood, though he was far enough
State L a n d A g e n t 's S a le s fo r T w o much enthusiasm amongst the Burnt
America
to
Europe
were
rescued
by
civilized
country
in
the
world.
time, or I’ ll dig the truth out of you from putting It that way. Ills father
Y e a r s B r in g $ 6 2 9 , 6 9 7 .
river farmers over the project.
the Royal Mail steamer Trent.
With my bare han ds!’’
w h s In trouble, and the letter was a
The political situation in Iowa is so
“ Sho, now, T om -Jeff; don’ t you git cull for help. It seemed vastly Incred­
News of the rescue came by wireless
Salem—
Peter
Appiegate,
state
land
complicated that both parties are wor­
Attendance is Larger.
•o servlgrous over nothin’. I didn’ t ible. Thom as Jefferson's Ideal of steady
from Captain Downs, of the Trent, in agent, has submitted his first letter of
ried.
see nothin’ but a couple o’ young fly - courage, of Invincible human
Salem — Registration for the law
a message which read:
puis­
transmittal to Governor Benson and in
aw ays playin’ possum In a hole In the sance, wns formed on the model of the
Julia Ward Howe, authoress and
“ At 5 o ’clock this morning we it is shown that gross sales during the school of Willamette university will be
big rock. And I’ ll leave It to you If I stout-hearted old soldier who had
philanthropist, is dead at the age of 91 sighted Wellman’s airship America time covered by his report, October 1, much larger than it was last year, ac­
AT DANCING SCHOOL.
didn’ t call Caesar off and go my ways, fought under Stonewall Jackson. What
years.
in distress.
They signalled by the 1908, to October 12, 1910, amounted to cording to Dean Charles L. McNary of
Jes’ like I’d like to be done by.’’
a trumpet blast o f alarm must have
that school. Students have registered
Morse code that help was required.
$629,697.30.
“ Yes; and then you cam o straight sounded to make such a man turn to a Home C h ild ren E n jo y th e D iv e rs io n
William
Vaughn
Moody,
noted
play­
a nd O thers D o Not*
“ After three hours of maneuvering
dow n here and told my u n cle!” The raw recruit for help!
The letter of transmittal is as fol­ from Massachusetts, North Dakota,
wright
and
author
of
“
The
Great
Di­
Minnesota and Nevada.
All of last
To m ost little girls and m any little
hand he had been holding behind him
with fresh winds blowing we picked lows:
"It's up to me," ho mused, “ and I'd
vide,” is dead.
cam e to the front, clutching a stone like to know what I've been thinking of boys dancing school Is a delight, but
up Wellman and the entire crew and
“ At the time 1 took charge of the year’s faculty will be retained with
snatched up from the metaling of the all this time. W hy, pappy’s old! he not to all. The m other o f one small
The Portland Railway, Light & Pow­ the cat. All are now safe aboard the office of state land agent the price for the addition of Roy F. Shields, who
pike as he ran. “ If I should break your was 40 before I was horn. And I'Ve boy, w ho usually accom panies him to er company declared a dividend of Trent. All are well.
The America which the state selected indemnity will have charge of instruction in the
face In with this, Japhe Pettlgrass, it been here taking It easy and having the class, partly to encourage him — $650,000 in one year.
It is probable
was abandoned in latitude 35:43 north, lands was $8.75 per acre.
This price department of sales.
w ouldn't be any more than you’ ve all sorts of a good time, while he’ s
regularly as the fateful hour ap­
was advanced on October 12, 1909, to that the registration will go over 50.
No recount of the census of Portland longitude 68:18 west.”
•arned!”
been playing Slndbad to Duxbury F a r­
This point is east of Cape Hatteras, $10 per acre; on February 4, 1910, to
“ I tell Brother SUus on you, T om - ley’s Old Man of the Sea. Coming, proaches he Is sunk In resentful and has been ordered, and none is contem­
Build Big Wool Warehouse.
despairing gloom and partly to en joy plated by the census officials.
and half way to Bermuda.
$13 per acre, and on April 12, 1910, to
J eff? You show me the man 'at says p a p p y!” he shouted;
and forthwith
Lakeview—-Work has commenced on
The cat referred to was the Amer­ the present price of $15 per acre.
I done any such low -dow n thing ns Aung him self down at the table to the pretty spectacle, noticed one after­
A general rain and wind storm on ica’s mascot, placed aboard by Mrs.
that, and I’ll frazzle
a flfty-dollar w rite a letter that was to put new life noon
lately that although he had
“ The state pays filing, advertising the big warehouse for the Lakeview
haw ssw hlp out on his ornery hide— I Into a weary old man who was fighting bowed correctly b efore several little the Gulf struck Havana and caused Vaniman, wife of the chief engineer of and other fees incidental to indemnity Wool Storage company. The building
Will, so. Hay, b oy; you don’ t certain’ y against odds In tho far-aw ay South­ girls In turn, he had failed to secure a immense lo»j of life and property.
the airship. Captain Downs gave no selections whenever the selection is for is located directly west o f the high
believe that o’ me, do y e ?”
land.
partner.
She beckoned him to her
ten acres or over. Where a selection school grounds, and will be 73x100 feet
New York art dealers arrested for other particulars.
“ I don't want to believe It of you.
The lone soldier was to take heart side.
is for less than ten acres, the applicant in size. It will have a capacity of 1,-
undervaluing imports, claim that they
Japhe,” quavered Tom, as near to tears
"W h y w ouldn't any of those little more often overvalue their goods, as
pays the fees. The amount of these 000,000 pounds. The building will be
as the pride o f his eighteen
years of grace, rem embering thnt he had a
B A L L O O N S M A K E G O O D T IM E
i; remembering also that the son girls dance with you, B ob b y?" she In­ they can then sell them for more.
fees paid by the state during the per­ so arranged that every sack of wool
would sanction. “ But somebody saw
and told, and made it a heap worse was now a man grow n, stout o f arm, quired. “ Did you ask them n ice ly ?"
iod covered by this report is $7,807.87, that is stored can be inspected by the
The railroad strike in France has G e rm a n in Lead , W ith F o u r O t h e r s
steady o f head, and otherwise Aghtltig-
than It was.”
a cost of about 11 cents per acre on intending purchaser, and buyers wilt
"W ell, m am a," adm itted Bobby, re­
IIt. If tho slorin should come, tho
been called off and the employes grant­
C lo s e By,
“ W ho do you reckon It was told on watchword must he to hold on all, luctantly, " I ’m not sure whether It
the 65,850.77 acres selected during then be able to make an intellegent
offer.
you ? W as there anybody else In the keeping steerage-w ay on tho Chlawus- was nice, exactly, but It was truthful; ed a substantial raise. Paris was com­
this period.
St.
Louis,
Oct.
19.
—
Heading
pletely terrorized by the use of bombs.
big w ood , that m ornln'?"
43,683.64 acres were sold at $8.75
see Consolidated craft at all hazurds. and you say I'm alw ays to tell the
straight
for
Ontario,
across
the
Great
“ T«t| there were three men testing The June exam inations were not far truth. I said, 'May I have the pain o f
PO RTLAND
M ARKETS.
An auto struck a go-cart in Spokane, Lakes, along the best balloon route in per acre.
the pipe-line. W e hoth sew them, end off, and these disposed of, tho m an-
and smashed it to splinters, but the America, Captain von Abercron, the
15,020.35
acres
were
sold
at
$10
per
this
dnnee
with
you
?-
and
they
w
ould­
Kan was scared stirr at Bight of one of son would be ready to lay hold. M ean­
Wheat— Track ' prices:
Bluestem,
them; that’s why I put her up In that while, let Caleb Gordon, In his capacity n't any o f them dance with mo. But baby was snatched from the cart by its famous German pilot, with his balloon, acre.
4.968.89 acres were sold at $13 per 88c; club, 83c; red Russian, 8 2 4 c ;
you know perfectly
well, mama, It mother and escaped without a scratch, Germania, is believed to be leading in
hole."
of principal minor stockholder, Insist
valley, 87c; 40-fold, 85c.
"W hen you find out who thnt feller on n full and exact statement of tho w ouldn't have been true If I’d said
The first arrest has been made for the international race for the James acre.
Barley— Feed, $21.500t)22 per ton;
2.177.89 acres were sold at $15 per
Is that K an's skeered of, you can lay com pany’s affairs, and— here the new ■pleasure.’ ”
setting fores fires. William Longfel­ Gordon Bennett cup, which started
brewing, $23.
your hand on the man that told Broth­ manhood asserted Itself boldly— let that
Bobby's partners, when he was In­ low was captured by California officers from this city late yesterday afternoon. acre.
MillBtuffs— Bran, $25 per ton; mid­
“ The gross amount of sales is $629,-
er Silas on you. Hut I wouldn’ t trou ­ statement, or a copy of It. com e to duced to use a form ula somewhnt less for setting fire in the Klamath reserve.
Somewhere within the radius of 100
dlings, $33; shorts, $27; rolled barley,
ble about It nono, If I was you.”
Boston by the Arst mnll.
697.30.
frank, were almost alw ays selected
miles,
over
Lake
Huron,
dispatches
in­
A thoroughbred prize-winning bull­
The dinner at W oodlaw n thnt night
T o this letter there was a grateful from nmong girls older and larger
“ There are about 47,000 acres of $24.50(325.50.
dicate that the America II, the Swiss
was a stiff and com fortless meal, ns It reply in which Tom read with a smile
dog in Spokane gave a fire alarm by
Hay— Track prices; Timothy, Wil­
land still on hand to dispose of, which
than
him
self.
Ills
m
other
rem
on­
Helvetia
and
Azures,
the
French
Isle
had com e to be with the taking on his father's half-bew ildered attempt to
persistent harking and what might
is being used as base by the state at lamette valley, $19@20 per ton; East­
strated,
adding,
ns
she
Indicated
a
de
France
and
the
German
Hamburg
o f four-tlned forks and the other co n ­ get over to the new point o f view
It
have been a serious conflagration was
ern Oregon, $21(322; alfalfa, new,
III and Düsseldorf II are keeping close $15 per acre.
ventions for which an oak-paneled din ­ began, "n ea r Buddy." and onded, “ Your light nnd graceful little girl o f som e­
averted.
$15(3)16; grain hay, $14.
was thing less than his own years, "W h y
in g-room In an ornate brick mansion affectionate pappy,” but there
company with the leader.
Corn— Whole, $32; cracked, $33 ton.
•ets the pace. Caloh Gordon wus fath ­ m nn-to-m an matter between the salu- do you never ask little
The
steam
schooner
Santa
Monica,
K atharine?
Apple Market Sought.
H. E. Honeywell, in the St. Louis
Oats— White, $28.
oms deep In the mechanical problems tntlon and the signature. The Inquiry She dances beautifu lly.”
with about 40 passengers on board, No. 4, landed tonight near Hillman,
Commercial exploitation o f Oregon’s
Green Fruits— Apples, new, 60c@
o f the day’ s work, as was his wont. Into the affaire of Chlawnssee Consoli­
Ho turned a baleful eye on Kath was picked up helpless at sea and Mich. They had run out of ballast. famous apples will be started at once
$1.50 per box; pears, $1(3)2; peaches,
Bllas Crafts was abstracted and silent. dated had revealed little or nothing
nrlno, w ho wns Indeed an adm irable towed to Seattle. Her machinery had Nothing definite had been heard at a by the Northwestern Fruit exchange
T oin ’s food chaked him, as It had need inoro than the general manager a l­
85c(3$l per crate; grapes, 76c(3$1.25
broken down.
late hour from Colonel Theodore S. in the Middle Western and Southern
tinder the sharp stress of things; and ready knew. The president had turn­ dancer, but a rather over dressed, pre­
per box, 15c per basket; cranberries,
Schaeck,
in
the
Helvetia,
or
Lieuten­
cociou
s
nnd
noticeable
child,
and
de­
states. At a recent meeting of the $8.10(39.50 per barrel; huckleberries,
the convalescent housemother rem ain­ ed the Inquiring stock-h older over <o
A world-wide steel trust may soon
ant Messner, in the Azurea.
In­ manded with Indignant scorn:
ed at table only Ion* enough to pour Dyckm an, the bookkeeper, with
exchange it was decided to put four 7@8c per pound; quinces, $l(gil.25 per
be a reality.
the coffee.
structions to give Mr. Gordon the fu ll­
“ Do you s'pose I'd be oonsplcuated
salesmen in the field and to sell North­ bsx; watermelons, $1.
Taft
will
urge
the
development
of
est
possible
Information,
and:
by that k h l?"
Tom excused him self a few minutes
west apples where they have been
K
e
y
W
e
st
S
u
f
fe
r
s
Heavily.
Vegetables— Beans, 3@5c per pound;
“
Dyckm
an
slid
out
of
It,
smooth
and
the Alaskan coal fields.
later, and followed his mother to her
heard of, but where they have never cabbage, 1 4 c ; cauliflower, 50c©$1.25
Ills feelings were respected, nnd he
Key West, Fla.— The tropical hurri­ been sold before.
room, clim bing the stair to her door, easy-llke," Cab in's letter went on. “ Ho was nllowed the modiAed "p a in ” o f se­
Senator Dolliver, of Iowa, died sud­ cane that has been sweeping over the
per dozen; celery, 50c(390; corn, 12(d)
leaden-footed and with his heart ready allow ed he was mighty busy, right
The campaign will be directed espe­ 15c; cucumbers, 25<3)40c per box; egg­
denly of heart failure.
about then. W ouldn't I Just make m v- lecting a m ore sedate partner.
West Indies and Southern waters for
to burst.
cially to the wholesale grocery trade, plant. $1@1.25 per crate; garlic, 8 0
•clf at home nod examine the books
The shy little daughter o f a dis­
The San Francisco moral wave is five days took Key West in its grip and
“ Is that you, T h om as?” said the gen ­
for m yself? I I okon that was about tinguished novelist, who was recent
and it is expected that there will be 10c per pound; green onions, 15c per
tle voice within, answ ering his tap on
tore
away
the
roofs
of
houses,
shook
a
driving
many
crooks
out
of
the
city.
what Farley Wanted him to do. I'm no
opened up a wide territory heretofore dozen; peppers, 6c per pound; pump­
the ponel. “ Com e In. son; com o In and hook expert, and I couldn't make head ly sent for the first tim e to dancing
number
of
buildings
from
their
founda­
Walter Wellman, with five assist­
undeveloped on Northwestern fruit. kins, l> ic; radishes, 15020c per doz­
■It by my (Ire. It’s right chilly to­ or tall out of D yckm an'* spider tracks. school, had long dreaded the ordenl
ants, started in his great dirigible bal­ tions, blew vessels from their moor­ The campaign will be the first of its
night.”
en! sprouts, 7<38c; squash, lj$ e per
I.ooks to me like all the books are good H er father, kn ow in g her fondness for
ings
and
did other damage, the extent
kind ever inaugurated by the exchange pound; tomatoes, 150t;50c per box;
Thom as Jefferson entered and placed for Is to keep people from Andlng poetry, tried to overcom e her fears loon America, to cross the Atlantic
of
which
cannot
yet
be
estimated.
But
his chair so that she could not see him where the com pany Is at. What little by fam llln rlzln g her m ind with allur­ ocean.
in the interest of the industry.
carrots, $101-25 per hundred; par­
three lives were reported lost, a ne-
without turning, and for many minute, I found «Hit, young Norman told me
Plans are being formulated for the
ing songs and poem s pictu ring the
New York society women are adopt­ gress and two children being drowned. co-operation of the exchange with its snips, $101.25; turnips, $1.
the silence wns unbroken.
Then he He says we're In a hole, and tnc nrst
Joyons
sportiveness
o
f
the
dnnee;
nnd
Potatoes—Oregon, $1.25 hundred.
began, ns begin he must, some time w agon-load of dirt that com es along
ing the latest Parisian fad of carrying The first mutterings of the storm were
he appenred to have succeeded.
Es­ dolls. They often spend $25 to $100 heard five days ago, when the wind local constituents for the betterment
and In some way.
Onions—Oregon, buying price,$1.10
will bury us out of sight.”
of
the
pack
and
grade
of
apples
and
to
pecially wns she pleased with the airy
per hundred.
“ Mamm y," he said, feeling uncon­
rose and there was a deluge of rain.
Tom , driven now with the closing chnrin o f the Shakespearian Injunction for the doll costumes.
bring about an improvement in the
sciously for the childish phrase, "mam
Poultry— Hens, 17c; springs, 160
work
of
the
college
year,
yet
took
time
practical working conditions of the
my, has Uncle 811ns been telling you
to the fairies to "fo o t It featly here
Adolph Busch, the millionaire brew­
16,4c; ducks, white, 1 7 0 1 7 4 c; geese,
Arizonans
Would
Be
Radical.
to
write
another
heartening
letter
to
business.
anything about m e?”
nnd th ere." nnd with the M iltonic In- er, has finished the expenditure of
11c; turkeys, live, 19020c; dressed,
Phoenix, Arix.— Making up for time
"Something. Thomas, hut not a great the hard-pressed old soldier. It hail vltntlon to
$500,000 in improving and extending
2 2 4 0 2 5 c ; squabs, $2 per dozen.
been
his
good
fortune
to
win
the
C
lark­
lost
in
getting
ready
for
business,
del­
deal. You have had some trouble with
Sawmill
at
Gold
Beach.
his famous sunken gardens at Pasa­ egates in the constitutional convention
son prize for eruclble tests, and to
Butter—City creamery, solid pack,
Come anil trip It as ye go
D octor Tolllvur.”
have gained thereby a speaking ac-
Marshfield—Charles H. Burbot, of 36c per pound; prints, 2 7 0 3 7 4 c ; out­
dena, Cal.
“ Yes.”
On the light fantastic toe.
introduced
28
proposals.
One
of
these
Appleton, Wis., who has been looking side creamery, 35036c; butter fat,
“I have known thnt for some llttl« quntntanee with the multimillionaire
The French dirigible balloon, the would render all public offices subject over the country, announces that he
Thus poetically Inspired, and cheer­
time. Your uncle might have told no Iron king who had founded It. Mr.
36c; country store, 24(325c.
to
recall.
Two
provide
drastic
incor­
Clarkson
did
not
believe
that
the
Anan-
Clement-Bayard,
flew
from
Compeign,
ed also liy the possession o f n pair of
more, but I wouldn't let him
There
will build a sawmill near Gold Beach.
Eggs Oregon, candied, 34(g35c per
poration
regulations
designed
to
curb
otul
storm
would
grow
to
panic
six«.
fnselnntlng bronze slippers with bead­ France, to London in six hours, cross­
has never been anything between us to
He has gone to San Francisco to pur­ dozen; Eastern, 26032c.
break confidence, Tom. I knew you As for himself. Tom thought the hax- ed hows, she started off In fnlr spirits ing the English channel and outdis­ trust combinations and stop the thriv­ chase the machinery and has obtained
Pork— Fancy, 15c per pound.
ing trade in Arisons charters. Others
would tell me yourself, when the time nrd was less In the times than In the But alas! once arrived. bnshXulness tancing all express trains.
timber to supply the mill. In connec­
Farley». Father Caleb was to keep his
Veal—Fancy, 85 to 125 pounds, ISO
sam e”
ill limit the number of bills intro­
overpow
ered
her.
and
she
f
o
m
d
the
Immense census frauds are alleged duced in the legislature and restrict tion with the sawmill there will be a 134 c per pound.
“I havs com e to tell you to-night, Anger on the pulse o f the main ottlee, afternoon nn em barrassing and un­
mammy. You muet hear It all, front wiring Boston at tho Arst sign of Its
in
the count of Coast cities, and a com -1 the railroad commission of the new sash and door factory, so the plant can 1 Hops— 1910 crop, 1 0 0 1 2 4 c; 1909,
happy experience.
R eturn ing home,
beginning to end It goes back a long weakening.
plete investigation will be made.
state to five members, who would not turn out anything that is needed in the nominal; olds, nominal,
building line. Another improvement ’ , —
* Eastern
“
Tho Junior metallurgical was In the she enst the treasured slippers w ildly
way— back to the time when you used
Wool—
Oregon, 13017c per
have free transportation.
to let me kneel with my head In your thick of ths June exam inations when from her as she entered, flung herself
New York art dealers are accused of
to be made in Curry county is a $3.000 pound; valley, 17C3l9c; mohair, choice,
U p to say my prayers; when you use,I the catastrophe befell. The brief story Into her father’s arm s and sobbed In customs frauds aggregating a million
school
house
to be erected at Gold 82(3 33c.
H ene y M o u r n e d Greatly.
ef It cam e to Tom In the Arst dlctatnj n voice o f m iserable disillusionm ent;
to think I wns good. • • •••
Beach.
dollars.
Cattle— Beef steers, good to choice,
Cordova,
Alaska—
The
stillness
of
The lire had died down to a few letter hs had ever received from his
"1 don't want to foot It featly, papa.
$5(35.90; fair to medium, $4.50(35;
glow ing masses of coke on the grate father, and the tremulous shakiness of I don't want to! And oh, I don 't want
Thomas S. Baldwin was injured and Arctic night reigned throughout Cor­
Crater Lake Gets Trout.
choice spayed heifers, $4.50(34.75;
bars when he had finished the story of ths signature pointed eloquently to tho
I like m y every- his biplane wrecked in ■ flight at Iowa dova and the great Copper River val­
Klamath
Falls — Fifty thousand good to choice beef cows, $4.25(3)4.50:
his wanderings In the valley o f dry reason. Chlawasscn Consolidated was my toes fan ta stic!
City.
Is.
ley
for
an
hour
on
Tuesday,
October
young rainbow trout fry were placed i medium to good beef cows. $3.50(3:4;
bones. Through It all. Martha Gordon out of blast— "tem porarily suspended,” dsy com m on sense last lots b e tte r!"—
Presidents of two big railroads ar­ 18, in respect to the memory of Mich­ in Crater Lake recently by Alfred common beef cows. $2(33.50; bulls,
bad sat silent and rigid, her thin hands In the pleasant euphemism of the elder Youth's Com panion.
gued before the Interstate commerce ael J. Heney, founder of Cordova and
lying clasped In her lap, and her low Farley; the foree. clerical and manual,
builder of the two great Alaska rail Parkhurst, president of the Crater j $3.50(04; stags, good to choice, $ 4<3
commission for higher freight rates.
I ;ml»nrrtia«li«tt C »»*•*$ Ion.
Willow rockin g-chair leirely moving at w-as discharged, with only Dyckman
ways. On the Copper River railroad, Lake company, which is operating a | 4.50; calves, light, $6.50<§7: heavy,
the touch of her ft>ot on the fender.
left In the deserted South Tredegar o f-
Police Justice Hava you any » S T
hotel and tourist resort at the rim of $3.75(3 6.
which
is under construction, train serv­
and the o f making a liv in g ?
But when It was over: when Tom. llcea to answer questions;
Extensive frauds have been discov­
the lake.
These fry were brought
Hogs—Top, $9.75(310.15; fair to
his voice breaking In spite of hts e f­ three Farleys, with M ajor !>abney, Ar-
ice
was
suspended,
and
2,000
men
laid
Vagrant— I hev, y 'r honor.
I kin ered in the Japanese navy, and several
from the Oregon City hatchery in an medium, $9.50019.75.
forts to control It, told her that ,ie ilea and Miss Euphrasia, were to apenj
down
their
picks
and
shovels
and
at­
prominent commanders have been ar­
make brooms.
automobile. Several times during the
Sheep- Best valley wethers, $3.25
•ould walk In the way shs had chosen the summer In Europe.
tended memorial services.
Police Justice— You ca n ?
Where rested.
for him only at the price a conscious
Caleb wrote In some bitterness ef
past five years a small number of fry (33.50; fair to good wethers, $3(3.3.25;
did
you
learn
that
trade?
hypocrite muet pay, she reached ip spirit. Though ths Gordon holdings In
have been put into this lake and now best Mt. Adams wethers, 4(34.25; beat
Many arrests have dampened the ar-
L a v a F lo o d s S a m o a n Isle.
quickly and took him In her arms and ths com pany. Increased from time to
Vagrant I decline to answer, your der of the French railroad strikers.
the waters teem with fish.
vslley ewes, $3(33.50; lamba, choice,
wept over him as those who sorrow time as ths Iron-m uster had prosper­ honor.— Home Herald.
Victoria, B. C.— The volcanic errup-
ML Adams, $o.25oi5.50; choice val­
Without hope, crying again and again. ed. amounted to a little more than a
Over half the children in the public tion of Mount Savali, on Upolu, Sam­
B ig S q u a s h e s at A thena.
ley, $5015.25.
—O my son Absalom, my son, my son third of the capital stock, everything
schools of Kansas City have been rec­ oa, continues with unabated intensity,
I n t h e S l l i t . f at I t .
Athena
-
A
64-pound
squash,
grown
Absalom ! would Ood I had died for had been done secretly. The general
“ I>td you find that local stm osphr* ommended for treatment for mental or according to advices received by the by Andy Weaver and J. E. Froome on
thee, O Absalom, my son. my s o n !”
manager's own notice o f the shut-dow n
“ What has become of our poets?”
physical defects.
steamship Makura. Large streams of the Caas Cannon tract south of Main asked the literary
had com e In the posted "N otice to E m ­ you were looking fo r ? "
editor,
sadly.
"It
found
me.”
responded
th*
novel­
President Taft has placed hi* O. K. lava, flowing from the crater, have •treeL ia the centerpiece for an attrac­ “ Those that haven’ t starved to death
ployee.”
When the Farleys should
C H A P T E R XIV.
Onoe In a lifetim e for every you n g- leave, hs would be utterly helpless; on ist. “ I got mixed up with > cyclone on the plana for raising the battleship swept down upon the farm lands and tive window display in the Musgrove are working for the advertising agerw
Rng clim bing the facile nr difficult slope thslr return they rould repudiate e v ­ before I had been fooling around two Maine in Havana harbor, and work many estates have been destroyed. No Mercantile store in this city. It has a cies.” remarked the sporting editor.—
ery thing hs might do In thslr absence days. "—Louisville Courier-Journal.
I f the y e a n there com es a day ef root
will begin next February.
loss of life has been reported.
companion weighing 52 4 pounds.
Philadelphia Record.
M
m
u
lioings of the World at Large
Told in Brief.
m
u
WELLMAN AIRSHIP LOST;
CREW SAVED BY STEAMER
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