Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, December 30, 1910, Image 2

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    CURRENT EVENTS
OF THE WEEK
NAVARRO GETS MORE MEN.
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND
PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE
that ths stock transsctlon should figurs
as a forced sale at next to nothing. In
which all the stockholders should par-
■
Reinforcements Arrive and Battla Is
tlclpate, and that the remainder of the
Expected Immediately.
purchase price, which would have been
M a fair figure for all the stock, should
Chihuahua, Mex. — Semi-official in­
i be paid to him and his son Individually
MODEL
ORCHARD.
formation states that the reinforce­
W ILSO N G RO U P BONDED.
| as a bonus!”
ments which left here last week by
The old Iron-master groaned. In
Twelve Thousand Apple Trees on Pro­
:B Y :
' spite of the hard teaching of all the
train and began their march at San Engineers' Visit Expected to Result
ject in Irrigated District.
years, he would have clung to some
In Mining Activity.
Antonio expect to join General Na­
poor shadow of belief In Duxbury Far­
W a ilow a— An offer to bond the W il­
iey If he could have done so.
varro with two days. Aside from a
Freewater.— A model orchard of 160
"That's all.” Tom went on. strident-
brush between scouting parties near son Basin mines at $40,000 has been acres is heiDg established near this
■
| ly; "all but the turning of the trick
made to the Wilson Basin Mining com­
Mai
Paso
last
Sunday,
in
which
none
place.
J.
H.
Hall,
of
Freewater,
and
i
that
put them in the hole they were
General Resume o f Important Events
Copyrlfht, 1906, by Francis Lynda
pany, which has run development
! digging for you and the Major. Vint
C.
M.
Hall,
of
Walla
Walla,
are
financ
were
hurt,
there
has
been
no
fighting,
shafts
into
two
claims
on
the
Wileon
Presented In Condensed Form
Farley had no notion of letting Ardea
in fact, the Federals profess to believe Basin ledge 20 mileB south of Wallowa. ing the project.
bring her money Into the family of her
fo r Our Busy Readers.
This
offer
is
the
result
o
f
an
invebti-
A large force of men has been en
that the insurrectos have deserted Mai
own free will: he planned to rob her
gation into the mining poasibilities of gaged for several weeks planting the
first and marry her afterward. Now
Paso. However, the Federals, it is
this county by H. Stanley Hoskin, a
I'm going down to tell them both what
Chicago experts agree that cats and said, are not attempting to go through mining engineer from Tucson, Ariz., tract to Jonathan, Winesap and Rome
began to grow hungry, riot, arson and they're up agalnstl Don’t sit up for
CHAPTER XXV
Beauty apple trees. This Bection can
dogs spread tuberculosis.
the pass.
who has made a careful survey.
Hos-
Hoping always for the best, after the bloodshed were nightly occurrences. A m e . ”
A Mexican coming direct from Ojin- kin also examined several other ledges now boast of a single tract containing manner prescribed for optimistic gen­ charging of coal, mined under the
He had taken a dozen strides down
Reports deny that General Navarro
over 12,000 trees. Water for the land tlemen who successfully exploit their greatest difficulties, was conveyed to the graveled path when he saw some
surrendered, and claim he has received aga related a story of how 40 vaqueros and informed the WilBon Brothers that
will
be
taken
from
a
large
well
with
working on a big ranch secured arms they were throwing talc and carbonates
fellows, Mr. Duxbury Farley did not the coke yards, only to be destroyed one coming hurriedly across the lawns
reinforcements.
They told their employer that they had on the dump that carried from $500 ample water to supply the entire tract deem It necessary to confide fully In and half of the ovens with It—by dy­ from Deer Trace, and heard a voice—
The
water
will
be
forced
all
over
the
namite cunningly blackened and drop­ the voice of the woman he loved— call­
Michigan jurists score Roosevelt for no arms with which to defend them
to $600 a ton. Hoskin’s visit to this project by a pumping plant run by elec­ his son when the representative of
ing to him softly In the stillness:
bia criticisms of the Supreme court.
selves against the revolutionists. The county is looked upon by mining men tric power, arrangements for which American Aqueduct broke off negotia­ ped Into the chargings. For want of
“Tom! O Tom !” Is said, “please wait
fuel, the furnace went out of blast, but
tions
abruptly
and
went
back
to
New
employer, according to the Btory, gave as a forerunner of great mining ac­ have been completed.
Trolley cars collided head-on on
with the small store of coke remaining —Just one minute!"
York.
But there are emotions mightier, my-
trestle 30 feet above the ground at each man a rifle, whereupon they de­ tivity.
This tract is planted on the triangu­
When the comfortable arrangement In the foundry yards, the pipe pits
It has been known for some time lar or California system, 76 trees to the with the pipe trust threatened to mis­ were kept at work. By this time the mentarlly, than love, and vengeance is
Kansas City, killing two and injuring serted in a body to join the insurrectos
When the junction with Navarro is that good values existed in the ores of acre. There will be three roads graded carry, all he did was to urge Vincent promoter-president was little better one. He made as If he did not see or
about 60.
formed, the Federals will have 2,800 this county, but capital for develop­ across the tract. One thousand Caro to hasten the day when Miss Dabney's than a madman, fighting like a ber­ hear; and lest she should overtake him.
I t is reported on good authority men in the disaffected district west of
serker. and breeding a certain awed re­ left the path to lose himself among
ment is lacking. The offer to bond lina poplars have already been planted stock could be utilized as a Farley as
that T a ft would accept the nomination here. Those best informed predict a
along these roads. This land has been set. Pressed gor particular reasons, he spect In the comment of those who had the trees and to vault the low boun­
the Wilson Basin mines for $40,000 in­
laid out and planned very systematic turned it oft lightly. A young man In hitherto held him only as a shrewd dary wall Into the pike at a point safe­
for president in 1912, and believes he battle immediately, but there is no
sures the necessary capital, and the ally from beginning to end. There is tne fever of ante-nuptial expectancy schemer.
ly out of sight from the gate.
could win.
certainty that this is correct.
owners of the mine will accept it. room left for a house on each 10 acres, was a mere pawn In the business
And Thomas JelTerson: how did this
(T o be continued.)
Suit has been commenced to recover
return
to
primordial
chaos,
brought
Assays from this mine show values in and
everything will
be
uniform game; let It be over and done with, so
about
In
no
uncertain
sense
by
his
$30,000,000 PR O JE C T ON.
title to 96,676 acres o f land granted to
gold, silver, copper, tungsten and tin, throughout.
that the nominal treasurer of Chla-
TH E CAT AND TH E BAB7.
the Coos Bay Wagon Road company by
wassee Limited could once more be­ own premeditated act. affect him? Only
besides traces of silvinite.
An assay
Growers Hold Hops.
a
man
quite
lost
to
all
promptings
of
come
the
treasurer
In
fact.
the state o f Oregon.
A M e d ic a l O p in io n a s to t h e T r a ­
Road to Fairbanks, Distance o f 300 o f ore taken out at a depth o f 20 feet
Portland.— With only a handful of
Whereupon Vincent, who rode badly the grace that saves and softens could
d it io n o f u F e li n e D a n g e r .
showed 3 per cent tin.
Miles, On Way.
The Northern bank o f New York ha-)
hops remaining in control of the grow­ at beat, bought a new saddle-horse and look unmoved on the burnings and
Several physicians have investigated
rlottngs, the cruel wastlngs and the
been closed, following manipulation of
ers,
and
with
the
visible
supply
in
all
took
his
place
at
Miss
Dabney's
whip-
Seattle — Work on the extension ef
the ancient story that cats suck the
Bean Crop SI60 An Acre.
hands in this state extremely limited, hand In the early morning rides, the bloodlettings, one would say.
stocks by its president, who became
the Copper River & Northwestern rail
When he was not galloping Saladin breath of babies, and Dr. J. Rice Gibbs
Medford— Amos McKee, a farmer in growers are asking 20c a pound for place formerly filled by Tom Gordon—
insane and attempted suicide.
way toward Fairbanks in the Tanana the Applegate valley, has disposed of their hops, and some have entirely with­ which was not the part of wisdom, one afar In the country roads to the land­ declares that the theory Is ridiculous.
A Pennsylvania oil well employe put gold district will be begun as soon as
would say. Contrasts are pitiless ward side of Paradise. Tom Gordon Cats occasionally kill children, he de­
his crop of brown beans to Medford drawn them from sale.
a can o f nitro glycerine in a barrel of the line to Kennecott is completed,
“ The market is entirely blocked at things; and the wary woman-hunter was Idling purposefully In the Leban m clares, but they do It In a different
merchants at a price of 6% cents a
forests, with the fowling-piece under
hot water to thaw it out.
He whh March 1, according to the information
pound. His harvest from six acres this time,’ ’ says Herman Klaber. will break new paths rather than tra­ his arm and Japhets Pettlgrass’ fashion.
blown to pieces and the derrick and received here.
“ Growers will not let go. Some are verse those already broken by his ri­
"It has been stated that a cat’s nos­
amounted to 14,000 pounds.
Each
dog trotting soberly at heel, as care­
buildings wrecked.
The northern extension o f the rail­ acre produced gross returns of $150. asking 20c a pound, while others will val.
free, to all appearances, as a school­ trils are so formed as to make a per­
Tom.
meanwhile,
had
apparently
re­
not
sell
just
now
at
any
price.’
’
way will begin at Chitina and will be Three years ago Mr. McKee paid $41
fect Juncture with the nose of a baby,”
About $45,000,000 has been allotted
Short
interests are very much lapsed lntofliis former condition of dis­ boy home for a holiday.
pushed toward Fairbanks as rapidly as an acre for his land, and each year it
It was on an evening a fortnight said Dr. Gibbs, “ and that a little
by President Taft for various irriga
alarmed, and therefore trying to dis­ interest, and was once more spending
possible. The distance from Chitina has produced three times its original
lodge the growers from their hold on h!s days on the mountain, seemingly after the furnace had gone out of blast pressure would push them upward
tion projects.
for lack of fuel that Caleb followed his and make them a perfect fit. Then
to Fairbanks is about 300 miles and it
the market. Even were growers w ill­ bent on effacing himself socially, as he
cost.
son out on the veranda. The Indian
Aviator Hoxsey, at Los Angeles, is estimated that the line can be built
Beyond the labor expended, beans, ing to sell every bale they now possess, had been effaced business-wise by the summer was still at Its best, and since the cat's chin would rest over and be­
Farley overturn.
broke the world’s altitude record by for $30,000,000, and will be the larg­
low the baby’s mouth, preventing It
according to Mr. McKee, are clear there would not bo nearly enough hops
A week or more after the relapse, a« the early frosts there had been a re­ from opening to relieve the strangula­
going up 11,474 feet.
est project yet undertaken in Alaska.
to
fill
the
orders
already
taken
by
profit, except for a few bushels of
turn of dry weather and mild tempera­
he
was
crossing
the
road
leading
over
Chitina is 160 miles from Cordova,
The Chinese government resisted
seed. The land on which he grows shorts. Shorts are said to have sold the mountain's shoulder, he came on tures. with warm, soft nights when the tion while the cat sucked Its breath.
fully 10,000 hales of Oregon hops for
the demand for an assembly and the the ocean terminus of the railroad.
his beans is o f a black gravel nature late delivery, but as there are only a the morning riders walking their horses blue haze seemed to hold all Objects In That Is all rot. The manner In which
Ever since the Morgan-Guggenheim and is under irrigation.
little children are killed by cats Is
radicals backed down.
A fter plant eouple of thousand bales in the hands toward Paradise, and saw trouble In suspension.
Tom had pushed out a chair for his this: A cat looking for a warm place
interests began the construction of the
Miss Dabney's eyes, and on Farley's
Exports and imports of the Philip­ Copper River road it has been known ing. Mr. McKee harrows his land three of all growers, and less than 10,000 Impassive face a mask of sullen anger. father, when he suddenly became aware
to curl up and sleep lies down upon
The hales in all hands, including dealers,
pines showed a large increase during that they were considering plans for times and irrigates as often.
With the negotiations for the sale to that the still air was once more thrum­ the chest of a little child, and, being
beans, when ripe, are pulled up by the the outlook from a short seller’s point
ming
and
murmuring
to
the
familiar
the first year o f free trade.
the trust so abruptly terminated, the
extending the line into the Tanana dis roots and allowed to dry on the ground. of view is extremely gloomy.
quite heavy— many cats are as heavy
promoter-president set Instant and orb and sigh of the great furnace
A Klamath Falls, Ore., man found a trict, but it was not until now that it
blowing-engines. He started up quick­ as little babies— simply crushes the
When dry, they are thrown into a
anxious
Inquiry
afoot
to
determine
the
perfect pearl as big us a large grain was learned that work on the exten­ wagon box and threshed with a fan
breath out of the child's lungs, and
cause. It was soon revealed; and when ly.
S., P. & S. Does Much Business.
sion probably would be Btarted early ning mill. The hulls are the finest of
“What's that?” he demanded. “Sure­ strangulation takes place, but not
of corn in a 15-cent oyster stew.
Mr. Farley found that the pipe-pit pat­
Salem.—
The
annual
report
of
the
Spo­
ly
they
haven't
blown
In
again?”
next year.
ents had not been transferred with the
through sucking the child's breath.
stock feed.
Since the death of Mrs. Eddy the
Caleb nodded assent.
kane, Portland & Seattle Railroad, Gordon plant, and that Major Dabney
“ The idea that only black cats kill
Stetson faction \>t the
Christian
“
I
reckon
so.
Colonel
Duxbury
al­
showing business done for the year had given Caleb Gordon a power of at­
M O ISSAN T BRAVES STO R M .
Poultry Show Heads Chosen.
little babies Is equally ridiculous. It
Science church predicts the downfall
ending June 30, 1910, reveals operating torney over Ardea's stock In the com­ lowed to me this mornln' that he was is simply because black cats are con­
Pendleton— D. C. Gurdane, of Hepp- revenues for the period equaling pany, there were hard words said In about out o' the woods—In spite of
o f the hierarchy.
With Frozen Carbureter, Dead En- ner, the man of Barred Plymouth Rock- $3,500,291.46, and operating expenses of ths town offices of Messrs. Trewhitt & you, he said; as If you’d been the one sidered unlucky. In former times the
A aix-year-old child fell three sotries
black cat was considered the very
qine, He Descends 9,000 Feet.
chicken fame, is to head the Umatilla- $2,3X0,962.08. The operating income is Slocumb, Chlawassee attorneys, and a that was doin’ him up."
at Los Angeles hotel and lit on a wire
“But he can't be!" exclaimed Tom. genius of witchcraft. In those days
Morrow county Poultry association for put at $1,179,329.37. The gross operat­ torrent of persuasive ones poured into
New
Orleans—
Gliding
in
a
spiral
netting over a skylight.
She is not
the Major’s ear—the latter pointing to so earnestly and definitely that the when a baby died the blame was often
ing income is $8,800.84.
from an altitude o f almost 9,000 feet another year. He was selected for the
believed to be fatally injured.
The road operates only 9.79 miles of the crying necessity for the revocation mask fell away and the father was no fixed upon some hag who, the Judges
with a frozen carbureter, a dead en­ third time at the annual meeting held
of the power of attorney, summarily longer deceived.
said, had sent a black cat to suck the
Admiral Dewey was 76 years old De­ gine and blown five miles from his in the armory at the close of the show. line in this state, but the Oregon freight and
I'm only tellin' you what he allowed
at once.
business
amounted
to
$62,768.12,
and
baby's breath. And often hag and cat
cember 6, 1910. He went for a drive course by a 40-mile wind, John B. James W. Brown, undertaker at the
to
me,
son.
I
reckoned
he
was
about
The Major proved singularly obstin­
and missed many noted personages Moissant swept down to within 20 feet Baker furniture store and a chicken pussenger business to $38,753.55. The ate and non-committal. "MIstah Caleb all In. quite a spell ago; but you can’t suffered death at the stake.
total receipts for Oregon business were
“ Evil omen Is still the cry In many
fancier
of
the
first
water,
was
ehosen
who called to pay their respects.
Gordon is my friend, suh, and I was tell nothing by what you see—when
o f the ground at 100 miles an hour at
$107,348.47.
secretary after E. F. Averill had posi­
mighty proud to do him this small fa- It's Colonel Duxbury. He got two car­ parts of the world whenever a black
Two maids at the Rockefeller resi­ the aviation field.
veh. What his object Is makes no man- loads o' new men to-day, and he’s cat approaches a cradle. Many persons
His engine thawed in the warmer tively refused to take a third term.
Klamath Falls Must Wait.
dence at Forest Hill, Ohio, received
neh of dlff'ence to me, suh; no man- shippln’ Pocahontas coke, and gettin' are so superstitious that the appear­
The date of the next show was left
level
only
in
time
to
allow
him
to
start
gingham aprons as Christmas presents
Klamath Falls.— That Klamath Falls neh of dlffe'ence, whateveh," was all an It here, too.”
ance of a black cat In a sickroom Is
with the executive committee, but it
his
propellers
and
make
a
perilous
pas­
“You feazed me a little at first; but
from their master, and promptly tore
is not to enjoy the privileges of a pos­ anxious promoter could get out of the
considered equivalent to an announce-
is
almost
assured
that
it
will
be
held
think I know now what has happen­
old autocrat of Deer Trace. But Mr.
them up and threw them in the waste sage from among the trees to a land­
ment of an approaching death. What
in January, 1912, during either the tal savings bank until the middle of Farley did not desist; neither did he ed.”
ing place.
basket.
next year was tho announcement made
Caleb took time to let the remark could be more absurd?
Moissant's altitude, establishes the second or fourth week.
by Postmaster Emmitt. Mr. Emmitt fall to keep the telegraph wires to New sink in. It carried Inferences.
"Mothers need not be afraid of cats,
Dr. Cook is again in New York City. record for the New Orleans meet so
York heated to Incandescence with his
states that while he has not been o f­ appeals for a renewal of the negotia­
“ Buddy, I been suspectin' for a good black, white or green, sucking thelt
New Land Company at Eugene.
Prize scores of grand opera worth far, the figures being given as 8,038
ficially notified as to the time when tions for surrender.
while back that you know more about babies’ breath and murdering them. It
Eugene— The Eugene & Great West­ this postal savings is to be opened in
feet. Despite his narrow escape Mois­
$60,000 were stolen in New York.
When the wired appeals brought this sudden smash-up than you've let Is time that this popular fallacy should
sant ascended in his Blériot shortly ern Land company has filed articles of connection with the local postoffiee, he forth nothing but evasive replies, Mr. on. Do you ?”
be exploded.— New York World.
“ Jack the Slasher” is again at work afterwards in the teeth of the wind, incorporation with the county clerk does not think such will be done until
“I know all about It,” was the quiet
Farley began to look for trouble, and
in San Francisco, slashing women’s which was then blowing 30 miles an here and the secretary of state at Sa­ after the end of the postal quarter end­ It came: flrst In a mysterious closing rejoinder.
CARE OF PARROTS.
dresses.
“You do?”
of the market against Chlawassee pipe,
hour, and made a flight of 6 minutes. lem with a capital stock o f $100,000. ing June 31 next year.
Tom held up his hand for silence. A
and next in an alarming advance of
Missionaries in China are calling for Simeon made two flights o f about 8 The incorporators are O. H. Skotheim
T h e P r o p e r W a y to F e e d , C a s e a n d
freight rates from Gordonla on the man had let himself in at the roadway
and John Baird of Eugene and P. Aug­
T e a c h th e B ird s .
relief for 3,000,000 natives left starv­ minutes each.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
gate and was walking rapidly up the
Great Southwestern.
ust
Peterson,
of
Albert
Lea,
Minn.
As few people who own parrots real­
ing by floods.
Colonel Duxbury doubled his field path to the house. It was Norman;
Wheat—
Track
prices:
Blucstem,
73c;
The object of the company is to buy
Arms Hidden In Islands.
club, 81c; red Russian, 80c; valley 82c; force and gave his travelers a frse and after a few hurried words In pri­ ly know how to care for them, a few
A woman’s club at Eli, Neb., has
large tracts o f land, 'set them to ap­
hand on the price list Persuasion and vate with Tom. he went as he had good rules may be of Interest.
Manila — Pursuant to the receipt of ples, pears and walnuts, and sell them 40 fold, 82c.
declared that baldheaded men make
As to their food. It should be seeds
Barley— Feed, $22.50 per ton; brew­ diplomacy having failed, a frenzy like come, declining Caleb's Invitation to
secret information, Major General lAi- n smaller tracts to people from the
much the best husbands.
that of one who finds himself slipping stay.
canary, hemp (but not too much),
vall, the retiring commander o f the de­ East and Middle West. Sixty or sev­ ing, $23.50(7624 per ton.
When the gate latch clicked at Nor­ millet, boiled maize, linseed, rape and
Hay— Track prices: Timothy, Willam­ Into the sharp-staked pitfall prepared
Railroads are making every effort to partment of the Philippines, caused
for others seized on him. It was the man's outgoing, Tom had risen and
settle the controversy with conductors military agents to obtain the assist­ enty agencies will be established in ette Valley, $19(0 20 per ton; Eastern madness of those who have seen tne was knocking the ash from his pipe the like. Bread soaked In hot water
Oregon, $21@22; alfalfa, $14; grain
is good, given twice a day, and fruit In
and trainmen regarding a raise in ance of the police in searching one that part of the country.
clock hands stop and begin to turn and buttoning his- coat.
hay, $14.50,<i 15.50; clover, $13@14.
wages.
"I was admitting that I knew,” he moderation and In variety Is whole­
steadily backward on the dial of suc­
store and several Japanese houses for
Corn—
Whole,
$29;
cracked,
$30
ton.
Springfield Wakes Up.
cess.
said. “I can tell you more now that I some. such as grapes, apples and pears,
explosives. The search was futile and
Oats— No. 1 white, $28@28.50 ton.
A Los Angeles iron plant, involved
Springfield — That Springfield will
Ten days later the freight rates went could a moment ago, because the time an occasional raisin and lettuce.
has caused resentment in the Japanese
Poultry—
liens,
14Mj@15c;
springs,
In a wage controversy and strike, was
for which I have been watting has
Gray parrots are very fond of rice,
colony.
The residences visited in­ soon be an important railroad center 147« 14Vic; ducks, white, 18(7620c; geese, up another notch, and there began to come. You remarked that you thought
partially wrecked by a dynamite ex­
turkeys,
alive,
22@25c; be a painful dearth of cars In which to the Farleys were at the end of their and almost all parrots appreciate rice
clude that of the agent o f the mercan­ was forecast by a statement o f H. A. 13(u 14c;
ship the few orders the salesmen were
plosion.
tile houses of Mitsui Bussan company, Brandon, of the Southern Pacific, who dressed, choice, 23(«25c; squabs, $2 per still able to place. Mr. Farley shut his rope. They were not until to-day, but pudding and have a taste, too. for
Senator Curtiss, o f Kansas, Becks limited.
Secretary Nagel predicts has spent several days here with sur­ dozen.
eyes to the portents, put himself reck­ to-day they are. Every piece of prop­ bread and butter. Meat Is bad for
Eggs—Oregon ranch, enndlod, 42Vic; lessly Into Mr. Vancourt Henniker’s erty they have. Including Warwick them. Clean, fresh wood should be
harmoay and will propose Governor that immigration for the year 1911 veyors, staking out the 63 acres of de­
Stubbs for vice president in 1912, will approach that o f 1907, which pot yards that the road owns here. He Eastern, Aprils, 30(p 33c per dozen; hands as a borrower, and posted a no­ Lodge. Is mortgaged to the hilt, and given them to gnaw— bits of elm,
said: “ Your people will soon be on Eastern, fresh, 37%c per dozen.
tice of a slashing cut In wages at tho this afternoon Colonel Duxbury put birch, larch and chestnut. Fresh dry
with T a ft for re-election.
holds the record.
Butter— City creamery, extra, 1 and 2 works.
his Chlawassee stock Into Hennlker's gravel must be sprinkled at the bottom
the main line of the Southern Pacific,
The compromise offered by Commis­
and it is only a question of a short pound prints, in boxes, 37c per pound;
As a matter of course, the cut bred hands as security for a final loan—so of the cage every day and fresh water
Oldest
Twins
Celebrate.
less
than
boxes,
cartons
and
delivery
sioner o f Labor Neill is accepted by
Immediate and tumultuous trouble with Norman tells me. Perhaps It would In­ be put in the glass.
time until you will need much greater extra.
New York— When Samuel and W il­ hotel accommodations. ”
both sides and the threatened strike of
the miners, and In the midst of It tho terest you a trifle to know something
He had re f­
It Is Important that parrots should
Pork—
Fancy,
11c
per
pound.
87,000 locomotive engineers is averted. liam Murphy, the oldest twins in the erence to the proposed running of trains
president made a flying trip to New about the figure at which Hennlker
have the opportunity to stand flat foob
Veal—
Fancy,
85
to
125
pounds,
13@
Hinted States, celebrated their birth­ to California over the Natron cutoff.
York; to the metropolis and to the o f­ accepted It."
14c per pound.
"It would, for a fact, Buddy."
ed, so if the cage has wires at the bot­
Aviator Hoxsey, at Los Angeles, day on Christinas day they began the
fices of American Aqueduct to make a
Apples— King, 40(7775c per box; W olf final appeal In person.
“Well, he took It for less than the tom it Is well to remove them. Always
reached an altitude of 7,299 feet and 93d year o f their long course amid the
River. 75c@$!; Waxen, 75c(76$l; Bald­
Penitentiary Auditorium Dedicated.
But the door was shut Mr. Dracoit annual dividend that It earned the year to have his claws clasping a round
disappeared toward sea. He next ap­ good wishes of their many relatives
Salem— Dedicatory services at the win, 75c («$1.25; Northern Spy, 75c@ was not to be seen, though his assist­ we ran the plant; and between us two. perch is Injurious to any bird, and two
peared by diving through a cloud over and friends. The family is proud of
$1.25; Snow Banana, $1.75(763.50; Bed ant was very affable. No; American he’s seared to death, at that”
the aviation grounds.
the aged pair and the birthday cele­ new auditorium o f the state peniten­ Cheek Pippin, 75c(ii'$1.25.
“Why, Buddy, son! we're plum' ruin­ perches of different size are advisable,
Aqueduct was not trying to assimilate
tiary
were
held
Sunday
morning,
R.
J.
so that he may change his posture at
Sack Vegetables— Carrots, $1@1.25 the smaller plants, or to crush out all ed—and so's old Major Dabney!"
The commission form of government bration was fitting to such a rare oc­
"Don't you worry, pappy. Our part will.
Residents in Babylon, the Hendricks and E. Hofer, editors of hundred; parsnips, $1(761.25; turnips, competition, us the public seemed to
is proving a great success at Baker, Or. casion.
A $1; beets, $1.25(7? 1.50.
When a parrot continues to scream
believe. With fifty million dollars In­ since Colonel Duxbury saw fit to freeze
Long Island town in which the twins the local papers, being speakers.
An explosion in the Little Ilulton
Potatoes — Oregon, $1.25(761.35 per vested It could easily control a market us out Is to say nothing and saw wood. he wants water or food or feels 111 and
were horn and reared and have done cantata was given by a large chorus
If
the
Major
comes
to
you.
you
can
tell
colliery at Bolton, England, entombed
their life work, feel that they, too, from churches of the city, and about hundred; sweet potatoes, $3.50 per hun- for Its own product which was all the him that my word to him holds good: sincomfortable or maybe Is merely dull.
230 miners.
shareholders demanded.
Was
Mr.
30 musicians assisted. The new audi­ lred.
Music, which he loves, will cheer him
have cause for pride.
Onions— Buying price, $1.25 per hun­ Farley In the city for some little time? he can have par for Ardea’s stock any up at all times.
torium will seat 900 people, and was
Russia is aroused over the numerous
time
he
wants
It
and
he
could
have
It
and would he not dine with the assist­
erected at an approximate cost of dred.
attacks on the Cossacks by Chinese in
A parrot learns to talk only from
Just the same If Chlawassee were
“ Liquid Eggs" Condemned.
Green Fruits— Pears, $1.25(762 per ant at the Waldorf-Astoria?
Manchuria.
$16,000. It will be used to a large
one who speaks very slowly and dis­
wiped
oil
the
map—
as
it's
going
to
box; grapes. $1.75 « 2 ; cranberries, $12
Mr. Farley
Fariey took a raat
fast train,
train, south-
New York Nine tons of liquid eggs
extent in the instruction o f convicts,
tinctly to him and preferably when hs
t 12.50 per barrel.
i bound. Instead, and on reaching South be.”
About 20 Philadelphia firemen and were seized by Federal officers in the
many
of
whom
are
now
unable
even
to
Is about to fall asleep. Last, but not
“ But Tom; tell me----- “
Vegetable«
Beans,
121£e
per
pound;
Tredegar,
wired
hla
New
York broker
police were killed by falling walls at a cold storage plant of the Merchants
"Not yet, pappy; be patient Just a least, a parrot should be carefully cow
read or write.
cabbage. $1 « 1.25 per hundred; cauli to teat the market with a small block
fire in that city.
Refrigerator company, Jersey City.
flower. $2(762.25 per crate; eelerv, Cali- of Chlawassee Limited. There were no little while longer and you shall know ered at night.— London Mall.
Robert 8. Lovett, successor to E. II. The warrant fnr the seizure, issued by
Timber Bargain Offered.
fornia. $3 per crate; hothouse lettuce. takers at the upset price; and the high­ all there Is to tell. I'm leaving you
Harriman, favors government super­ the United States commissioner, des­
T h e F ir s t P a n t o m im e .
$1(761.25 per box; peppers. 10c per lb.; est bid was less than half of the ask­ With a clean conscience to say to any
Wallowa
Announcement
has
been
vision of rnilroads.
cribes the eggs as “ filthy, decomposed
one who asks that you don't know.”
The flrst pantomime Introduced to
made through the local forest office pumpkins, l(761'.jc per lb.; sprouts, 7(i6 ing. Colonel Duxbury was writing let­
Caleb had struggled up out of his the English stage was “ Tavern Bil­
ters at the Cupola when the broker's
squash. 1(76117^ per lb.
Fire at Cincinnnati destroyed one of and putrid animal matter.” The Jer­ that the government will sell the tim­
Hops - 1910 crop. 14(76lrtc; 1909 crop, telegram was handed him, and he broke chair, and now he laid a hand on his kers," and was by John Weaver. This
the best blocks in the city, causing sey City board of health will he asked ber on the Medical Springs burn and
son's
shoulder.
10c; contracts. 12(i612>4e.
* rule which had held good for the bet-
to destroy them. The eggs were con­
a loss of ala»u $2 (MM),000.
The Medical
"I ain't askin'. Buddy,” he said, with was in the year 1702. It was produced
W ool- Eastern Oregon, 13@17e lb ; ,er P“ rt of a c»utloua. self-contained
signed from Chicago shipments, it is other accessible tracts.
’ i lifetime. The following morning the a tremulous quaver In his voice; “I at Drury Lane. The great Institutor
Customs officials are holding goods alleged, living traced by the govern­ Springa burn ia 20 milea from Union valley. I7(« 19e per lb.
of pantomime In England was, how­
- --- • per pound
This burn
Mohair— Choice, 30(7633c
valued at $600,000 imported bv I'uvecn ment inspector to two cold storage and 24 milea from Baker.
id. j miners and all the white men employ­ ain't askin' a livin' thing. I'm Just »-
contains in damaged timber and matuie
Cattle— Prime steers. $0.50(767; good ed In the furnace and foundries an! hopin'—hopin' I’ll wake up blme-by ever, John Rich, who despised this
Bros., art dealers, of New York, for companica there.
timber, ready for market, no less than to choice steers, $rt(«6.5rt; fair to good coke yards at Gordonla went on strike. and find It's on'y a bad dream.” Then, form of entertainment in 1717. HU
alleged undervaluation.
Duxley Farley had resources, a com­
a billion feet of good pine, which the steers. $4.75<«5.25; common steers, $4(i6 fortable fortune as country fortunes with sudden and agonizing emphaals. first emphatic success was in 1724 ,
Insurgents Are Entrenched.
"They been butcherin’ one 'nother down when he produced "The Necromancer;
8t. Johns, Newfoundland, experi
government ia ready to sell at once if 4.50; choice to prime cows. $4.75(^5.75; go, amassed by far-seeing shrewdness, yonder for four long weeks!”
El Paso, Tex.— A special represent­
good to choice beef cows, $4.25(<64.75; a calm contempt for the well-being of
enced one of the worst storms in many
or. History of Dr. Faustua." So suc­
a buyer can be found.
"I can’t help that!” was the savage cessful was Rich with hU pantomimes
fair to good beef cow*. $3.75(<64.25; his business associates, and most of a’ l
years, and it is feared many coasting ative o f the El Paso Herald, after in­
response.
"It's
a
battle
to
the
death,
common to fair beef cows, $2(3'3.50; by a crowning gift In the ability to
vestigating in the region called " B ig
vessels are lost.
that Garrick. Quin and others became
Wood Scarce at Hood.
good to choice heifers. $4.75(765; fair to recognize the psychological moment at and the smoke of It has got Into my exasperated. Rich lived to see panto­
Bend,” across the border from Texas,
blood. If I believed In God. as I used
Hood
R
iver—
The
large
sawmill
good
heifers.
$4.50(764.75;
common
to
James T. Harahan has resigned the south o f Marfa and Alpine, says the
which to let go.
to once. I'd be down on my knees to mimes firmly established at Drury
But under pressure of tne combined Him this minute, asking Him to let me Lane and Covent Garden. He died
presidency of the Illinois Central and rehles hold that entire region and can operated at Dee by the Oregon Lumber fair heifers. $4r«'4.15; choice to good
company
is
expected
to
close
down
fat
hulls.
$4
.
'4.25;
fair
to
good
fat
disasters he lost his head, quarreled live long enough to see these two hypo- In 1761.— London Stage.
will be succeeded by C. H. Markham, defend it against a large army, as it
formerly of the 8. P.
is protected by mountain passes. The next Saturday. The mill has supplied bulls, $3.50:« 4; common bulls, $2.50y6 with his colder-blooded son. and In [ critical "thieve
lands of cords of slab wood for
,0 choice light calves. $•(« spite of Vincent's angry protests, began i hlt th<, bottom! thugs— sandbaggers—
thousands
N o t a B o u n ce r.
A shipment of oysters from New insurgents, he says, expect the cold the city, and rutting off o f this wood .50; fair to good light calves, $6.50(i? the suicidal process of turning his I
_____ , _ ___ ___
. ,,
“ Mother," said a 6-year-old hopeNn,
Jersey will 1-e seised upon arrival at weather in the high altitude of the Si­ supply will make a material difference 7; good to choice heavy calves, $5.2506 available assets Into ammunition fo.-
, , .
* * e<*
l**® nofth
end of the veranda, where the flare of "Isn't It funny that everybody calls 11 «!
6: fair to good heavy calves, $4,757«' the fixhtlnc of a battle which
Han Francisco. They are reported to erra Madre district to kill off the Mex­
! in the wood market here.
Wood ia 5.25; common calves, $3.75<i64.75; good have but one possible outcome. couiJ I the rekindled furnace was redly visible tie brother a bouncing baby?”
have been taken from polluted waters. ican soldiers.
over
the knolls, and presently came
exceedingly scarce at Hood River this to choice slags, $4.50 -5; fair to good
Strike-breakers were Imported at
"W hy do you think It'e funny, WU-
year.
An insurance expert says New York
Americans Are Jailed,
'ahulous ezpense. Armed guards under back.
stags. $4(764.50.
lie?" remarked hla mother.
"I
said
you
should
know
after
a
lit­
Hogs—Choice hogs, $3(768.75; good to pay swarmed St the valley foot, an I
City is at the mercy of the fire fiend,
flew Orlean* A special dispatch to
“ Because when I dropped him on the
around the company's property else- tle. you may as well know not. I plan­ floor this morning be didn't bounce «
choice hogs, $7.50(767.75.
Litter o f Pig* Bring* Good Price
should some aceident burst a water the Picayune from Puerto Cortez, Hon­
ned
this
thing;
I
set
out
to
breaa
Sheep— Yearling wethers, grain fed, \here By hook or crook the foundries
Wallows — Thoroughbred hog* are
b it He only hollered."
main and start a firs at the same duras, says William Barber, of Ken­
$».73075; old wethers, grain fed. $4 23 w ere kept going, turning out water- them; and. as It happened. I »-.isn't a
coming into their own in Wallowa
tucky,
and
two
other
Americans,
were
p
O' which there m-ae no market. moment too soon. In another week yoj
time.
(764.50; choice ewe*, grain fed. $3 75(3
A equare-rlgged (hip may becca»« «
seised by Honduran police and soldiers, county and several sale* o f thorough- 4: good to choice ewes, grain fed. $3 23 ■ rp which, owing *n the disturbance« and Major Dabney would ha.e had a
wreck-tangle In a storm.
A fter lying unconscious for IS months ,hri>wn into j.j| <nd brutally lashed bred*' have been reported within the
(763.75; feeder*. $2 2 .V S ; choice lambs, ,b h were promptly made an excess chance to sell out for little or nothing,
a Oreek laborer in Portland, who had with whips, afterward deported on the past few weeks. A litter o f pig* from grain fed. $6(767; good to choice, grain | - tbe railway company, could not be or lose It all. Farley had It fixed to be
Never Judge a woman’s disposition
swallowed by the trust, ind this Is hew
been injured by
a blow on ths head, Honduran gunboat Tatumbla to Guate- registered Duroc Jersey stock sold re~ fed, $5.50(<6S.75; poor Iambs. $4.95@5. j nr t out of the Chiaw issce yard.
*>••> the strthmg workmen It was to be done. Farley stipulated by the sta» of her amilo
was relieved by
a surgical operation, malan territory and landed penniless in cently at $10 each for the males at Hay fed sheep and lambs, 50e lower ,
than grain fed.
I
sad ia bow recovering.
the forests.
weaning time.
Joings of the World at Large
Told in Brief.
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