FLIES FAR OVER SEA.
Daring Air Man Eclipses All Across-
Water Flights.
Nice, France. — Lieutenant Bague
accomplished a sensational and daring
feat Sunday by flying over the Medi
terranean from Antibes to the little
island o f Gorgona off the Italian coast.
He covered more than 200 kilometers
— 124.5 miles — establishing a new
record for over-sea flight.
This he
did without the assistance o f tugs,
torpedo boats or any other craft to
guide him or to add to his confidence.
Hague started at 7 :30 o ’clock in the
morning in a Blériot monoplane, with
the intention o f landing on Corsica
and proceeding thence by way o f Sar
dinia and Sicily to Tunis.
The aviator left the 'ground, rising
at once a considerable height. He
shaped his course southward and soon
vanished. Aided by a strong wind,
his progress was rapid and a dispatch
was finally received here that he had
arrived at Gorgona. This island lies
between Corsica and Leghorn.
Bague landed there at 1 o’clock in
the afternoon, the decent being made
with awkwardness and with danger on
account o f the trees and rocks. The
monoplane struck heavily and was
badly damaged, but Bague was not
hurt.
He had intended landing at
Ajacio, on the west coast of Corsica,
but, losing his way, he shaped his
course too far north, going further
than he intended. Bague’s over-sea
flight breaks the previous held by J.
A. D. McCurdy, who, on January 30
last, flew from Key West to within
ten miles o f the Cuban shore, a dis
tance o f 91 miles.
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND
PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE
O. A. C. TEACHES BEE-RAISING
MUCH LUM BER USED HERE.
First Course In Apiculture Now Open Oregon Industries Required in 1909
800,000,000 Feet.
to Students,
Out
o
f
the
2,000,000,000 feet, board
Oregon Agricultural College Cor-
Aallis A great buzzing in the hives o f measure, o f timber cut in the state o f
the Oregon Agricultural college apiary Oregon during the year o f 1909, 800,-
announces the fact that the bees are
awakening for their spring work. 000,000 feet were used in Oregon.
This is the first year that there has This fact is shown in a report just is
been a course in beekeeping at the sued by the Oregon Conservation com
college, and already there are eight mission and the United States Forest
young men from various parts o f the service. Howard.B. Oakleaf, o f the
He gaped again, stretching wide his
state studying the various problems of United States Forest service, pre
8YNOPSI3.
arms, sat up on the edge of the bed,
bee culture, with these hives o f Ita l pared the data under the direction o f
and heard the clock strike 12.
" M a d " Dan M aitland, on rearhlni? Ill«
ian bees as a basis o f their study, un J. B. Knapp, who is in charge o f the
.V«w Y ork bachelor club, met an a ttr a c
Noon and
. . . He had an en
der H. F. Wilson, o f the department engineering work o f the service in
tive young w om an at the door. Janitor
gagement at two! He brightened at
O 'H a «a n aaaured him no one had been
o f zoology and entomology.
The this district.
w ithin that day
Dan d U ro ve red a w om
the memory and. Jumping up, pressed
O f the 800,000,000 feet used in the
course teaches practical apicultural
an ’« tinker p rin t« In duat on his desk,
an electric call button on the wall. By
a lon e w ith a letter from h i» attorney.
methods, and special attention is given state, 296,791,900 feet were taken by
M aitland dined w ith Bannennan. Ill» a t
the time he had padded barefoot to the
Dividing
to the study o f bee diseases. The stu the wood-using industries.
torney. Dan »e t out fo r G reen field», to
bathroom and turned on the cold-wa
ret hla fa m ily Jew el». D u rin g hi» walk
dents will be taught not only how to the wood-using industries into their
o the cou n try »e a t, he m et the young
ter tap, O’Hagan’s knock summoned
keep bees for profit, but also the rela respective lines o f manufacture, it is
w om an In g ra y , whom he had aeen le a v
him to the hall door.
ing h i» b a ch elo r»' club.
H e r auto had
tion o f beekeeping to the fertilization found that pulp in 1909 required 93,-
broken down. H e fixed It. H y a ru »e ahe
“ Back again, O’Hagan; and In
367,600
feet;
boxes, 77,946,500;
o f the trees in fruit orchards.
" l o » t " him. M aitland, on rea ch in g home,
• urprlaed la d y In g ra y , cra ck in g the sa fe
desperate rush. I’ll want you to shave
The college plans to make ttlis a sashes and doors, 43,158,500; interior
con tain in g h i»
g em ».
She, apparently,
me and send some telegrams, please
strong course, with a special week of finish work, 22,660,000; cooperage,
took him fo r a w ell-kn ow n crook. Daniel
A n lsty. H a lf-h y p not I red. M aitlan d opened
Must be off by 1:30. You may get out
practical instruction for farmers and 20,685,000; furniture manufacture,
h i» safe, took th erefrom the Jewels, and
n.y gray-striped flannels” —here he
orchardmen in the short course next 9,835,350; excelsior, 4,320,000; bask
g a v e them to her. first fo rm in g a p a rt
nership In crim e. T h e real fla n A n lsty,
paused, calculating his costume with
winter. The course is open not only ets and veneers, 3,102,000 and other
■ought by police o f the w orld, appeared
careful discrimination— "and a black
to young men, but also to the young minor lines make up the balance.
on the sam e mission. M aitlan d overca m e
striped negligee shirt; gray socks
him.
women in the domestic science depart
russet low shoes; black and white
ment, and it is expected that, since
CHAPTER IV.—Continued.
POWER LINE PROGRESSES.
cneck tie— broad wings. You know
women have elsewhere proven emin
"You doubted me, after a ll!” she
where to find them all?”
ently successful in a commercial way
commented, a trifle bitterly.
in beekeeping, there will be a class of Big Plant at Springfield Will Soon De
"Shure yiss, sor.”
"I— no!
You misunderstand me.
young women registered
for the
liver Current Through Valley.
O'Hagan showed no evidence of sur
Believe me. I— "
apiary work next year.
prise; the eccentricities of Mr. Mait
"Ah. don't protest. What does It
Eugene— The transmission line ex
land could not move him, who was in
make or mar, whether or not you
tending from the Oregon Power com
ured
to
them
through
long
association
UMATILLA
TO
BE
OPENED.
trusted me? . . . You have,” she
pany's big electric plant at Spring-
MUNICIPAL DANCE IS GIVEN.
and observation. He moved away to
added, quietly, "the Jewels safe
field down the valley as far as Albany,
execute
his
Instructions,
quietly
ef
enough, I suppose?”
Secretary of Interior WillJPIace Tracts is practically complete, the linemen
ficient.
By the time Maitland had Experiment in New York Expected to
He stopped short, aghast. “ I! The
having reached Albany. The use o f
for Homestead Entry.
Bring
Good
Results.
finished
splashing
and
gasping
In
the
Jewels!”
this line means the electrification o f
bathtub everything was ready for the
Washington— The secretary o f the
New York— The experiment o f giv
"I slipped them In your coat pocket
practically the entire Upper W illam
ceremony of dressing.
ing municipal dances is being tried interior has issued notice to the effect
before— ”
ette valley, for numerous towns and
In other words, 20 minutes later out in New York City. Park Commis that lands in the fourth unit o f the
Instantly her hand was free, Mait
cities besides Springfield, Eugene and
sioner
Stover
has
decided
that
such
Umatilla
irrigation
project
in
Oregon
Maitland,
bathed,
shaved,
but
still
in
land ramming both his own Into the
Albany will be supplied with lelectric
dances,
given
in
a
manner
supplement
dressing
gown
and
slippers,
was
seated
will
be
open
to
homestead
entry
on
side pockets of his top coat. "They’re
lights and power from the line. The
ary
to
social
work
in
more
crowded
at his desk, a cup of black coffee
and after March 22, 1911, and that
safe!”
line, however, cannot be used for some
steaming at his elbow, a number of parts o f the city, should be productive water will be furnished to these lands
8he smiled uncertainly.
time yet, because the substations at
o f good results, and accordingly the during the coming season.
yellow telegraph blanks before him
Water
"W e have no time,” said she. "Can
Albany and other points are not yet
first experimental dunce was held un right applications may also be made
pen poised between his fingers.
you drive— ?”
completed. The line is 45 miles long
der
his
direction
in
the
pavilion
in
for
lands
within
this
unit
heretofore
It
was
In
his
mind
to
send
a
wire
They were standing by the side of
and is said to be one o f the longest
to Cressy, apologizing for his deser Hamilton Fish park at Houston and entered and for lands in private own on the Coast. It was built at a cost
her car, which had been cunningly hid
W
illett
streets
tonight.
ership.
tion of the night Just gone, and an
den In the gloom beneath a spreading
o f $2,000 a mile.
The poles, which
Howard Bradstreet, superintendent
The fourth unit contains 6,053 acres
nouncing his intention to rejoin the
tree on the further side of the road.
are all over 40 feet high, are the heav
party from which the motor trip to o f the playgrounds under Commission o f irrigable land, o f which 2,763 iest obtainable and the big porcelain
Maitland, crestfallen, offered his hand;
Building charge
New York had been as planned but a er Stover, aided in managing the acres are public.
the tips of her fingers touched his
insulators cost over $1 apiece. The
temporary defection, in time for din affair. Mr. Stover said today that o f $60 per acre is payable in not more heavy copper wire is almost a quarter
palm lightly sb she Jumped In. He hes
this
is
the
first
time
that
any
dance
than
ten
annual
installments,
each
per
that
same
evening.
He
nibbled
itated at the step.
o f an inch thick.
It is easily seen
the end of the penholder, selecting under any sort o f municipal supervis payment not less than $6 per acre ex that the cost o f the transmission line
"You wish me to?”
ion
has
been
planned
in
New
York
cept
in
case
o
f
lands
hereafter
entered
phrases, then looked up at the at
She laughed lightly. "Most assured
is quite heavy.
City.
when first installment shall be $12 per
tentive O’Hagan.
ly. You may assure yourself that I
The towns o f Coburg, Harrisburg
Hamilton Fish park is located in acre and subsequent installments $6
“ Bring me a New Haven time table,
shan’t try to elude you again— ”
and Junction City are already being
one
o
f
the
most
densely
populated
sec
per
acre.
please,"
he
began,
“
and—
’’
"I would I might be sure of that,”
supplied with light and power from
‘We Have No Time,” Said 8he. “Can You Drive— ?”
be said, steadying his voice and seek
The door bell abrupted his words, tions o f the East Side, where the
the plant at Springfield over this
problem
o
f
recreation
is
always
a
diffi
UMATILLA
PLANS
HIGHWAY.
ing her eyes.
clamoring shrilly.
transmission line and the company is
“ Quite, thank you, dear Mr. Anlsty
the
surface
cars
were
beginning
to
run
cult
one.
"Procrastination won’t make It any
"What the deuce?" he demanded.
planning on furnishing these commod
With a pretty gesture of conquering with Increasing frequency, and the
Fine 16-Mile Boulevard to Run From ities to the other villages and farming
more assured.”
“ Who can that be? Answer It, will
TITIAN BRINGS $160,000.
impulse
she
swept
her
veil
aside,
and
sidewalks
were
becoming
sparsely
He stepped up and settled himself
Pendleton
to
Athena.
you, O’Hagan?”
communities in this part o f the state.
In the driver’s seat, grasping throttle the warm rose-glow of the new-born populated. Familiar as the sights
He put down the pen, swallowed his Genuineness of Painting, Bought for
Pendleton — Umatilla county is to
day
tinted
her
wan
young
cheeks
with
were,
they
were
yet
somehow
strange
and steering wheel; the great machine
coffee, and lit a cigarette, listening to
have at least one permanent highway,
DRAIN 1,000 ACRES.
Trifle, Shown by Cleaning.
thrilled to his touch like a live thing, color. And her eyes were as stars ly unreal to the young man. In a the murmurs at the hall door. An in
bright
with
a
mist
of
emotion,
brim
night
the
face
of
the
world
had
London— Sir Hugh Lane, honorary notwithstanding the failure o f the
then began slowly to back out Into
stant
later,
O’Hagan
returned,
bearing
good roads measures before the recent Owyhae Farmer« Would
Regulate
the road. For an Instant It seemed to mlng with gratutude— and something changed for him; its features loomed a slip of white pasteboard which he de director o f the Municipal A rt Gallery
at Dublin, and governor ot the Nation legislature. The county court, backed
hang palpitant on dead center, then else. He could not say what; but one weirdly blurred and contorted through posited on the desk before Maitland.
Moisture In Soil.
up
by
the
Umatilla
County
Good
thing
he
knew,
and
that
was
that
she
the
mystical
gray-gold
atmosphere
of
al A rt Gallery o f Ireland, has sold
shot out like a hound unleashed, ven-
Nyssa — A meeting o f land owners
“ ‘James Burleson Snaith,’ ” Mait Titian’s j “ Portrait o f a Man in a Red Roads association, many prominent
tre-a-terre— Brooklyn miles away over was worn with excitement and fatigue the land of Romance, wherein he real
land
read
aloud
from
the
faultlessly
farmers and heavy taxpayers, will un has decided that preliminary steps for
near
to
the
point
of
breaking
down.
ly
lived
and
moved
and
had
his
being
Cap”
to
an
English
collector
for
the hood.
dertake the construction o f a modern the drainage o f 1,000 acres o f land
"You're tired,” he Insisted, solid The blatant day was altogether pre engraved card. ” 1 don't know him. $150,000.
It seemed but a minute ere they
What does he want?”
highway from Pendleton to Athena, under the Owyhee ditch be taken and
posterous;
to-day
was
a
dream,
some
tous.
"Can't
you
let
me—
?"
The
portrait,
which
is
supposed
to
were thundering over the Myannis
"Wouldn’t say, sor; seemed sur be that o f Lorenzo di Medici, became by way o f Adams, a distance o f 15 that the engineer start the work at
"I am tired,” she admitted, wistfully thing nightmarish; last night he had
bridge. A little further on Maitland
once. Some o f the land in question ¡3
miles.
slowed down and, Jumping out, lighted voice subdued, yet rich and vibrant been awake, last night for the first prised whin I towld him ye were in, famous after Sir Hugh bought it at
Plans were under way to construct suffering from too much moisture, but
the lamps. In the seat again— no “ No, please. Please let me go. Don’t time In twenty-odd years of existence an' said he was glad to hear it— busi auction at Christie’s in 1906. It was
ness pressin’, says he."
he had lived.
then so dirty that numerous experts, this road in accordance with the pro the greater portion is as yet in fair
words had passed—ho threw In the ask me any questions—now."
The owners realize the
He slipped unthinkingly one hand
" ‘Snaith?’ But I never heard the although recognizing that it was a visions o f the Tuttle road law, but condition.
high-speed clutch, and the world flung
“ Only one,” he made supplication
necessity o f drainage and the steps are
since
the
legislature
repealed
this
name
before.
What
does
he
look
like?”
into
his
coat
pocket,
seeking
instinc
good
painting,
doubted
that
it
was
by
behind them, roaring.
Thereafter, ‘T v e done nothing— ”
“ A gintleman, sor, be th’ clothes av Titian, to whom the catalogue ascribed measure the only thing le ft to do is to taken to prevent the land from being
"Nothing but be more kind than I tively his cigarette case; and his fin
breathless, stunned by the frenzy of
waterlogged. Some o f the section is
gers brushed the coarse grained sur him an' th' way he talks.”
it, and Sir Hugh was practically the build it, and this will be done.
speed, perforce silent, they bored on cm say!"
owned by what is commonly called the
“ Well . . . Devil take the man! only firm believer in it.
through the night, crashing along de
"And you’re not going to back out face of a canvas bag. He Jumped as If
“ road grant company, ” and the steps
Oregon Layers Are Best.
electrified. He had managed altogeth Show him in.”
The Colnaghis and Dowdeswels,
serted highways.
of our partnership?"
taken depend a great deal on the way
er
to
forget
them,
yet
in
his
keeping
Walla
Walla,
Wash.—
When
New
however,
ran
up
the
bidding
until
"Very
good,
sor.”
In the east a band of pallid light
"O h !" And now the color In her
these people look at the proposition.
York
hens
beat
those
o
f
the
Walla
$11,025
was
reached,
at
which
price
lifted up out of the night, and the cheeks was warmer than that which were the Jewels, Maitland heirlooms—
Maitland swung around In his desk
The engineer is preparing tb put his
the
swag
and
booty,
the
loot
and
plun
W
alla
valley
they
w
ill
have
to
“
dust
Sir
Hugh
secured
it.
Cleaning
re
horizon took shape against It, stark the dawn htul lent them. "No. . .
chair, his back to the window, expres
der of the night's adventure. And he sion politely curious, as his caller en vealed its genuineness. The present Recently the press reports carried a men in the field to sound the soil and
and black. Slowly, stealthily, the 1 shan’t back out.” And she smiled.
to run the preliminary survey fo r the
formless dawn dusk spread over the
"And If I call a meeting of the board smiled happily to think that his inter tered the room, pausing, hat in hand, buyer is unknown. He is believed to story o f the record made by the hens right o f way.
o f Marcus Johnson, o f Glenville, N.
be a prominent London financier.
sleeping world; to the zenith the light- of management of Anisty and Went est In them was BO per cent, depreci Just across the threshold.
Y . But now comes Mrs. B. Y . W il
smitten stars reeled and died, and worth, Limited, you will promise to ated In 24 hours; now he owned only
He proved to be a man apparently
Extend Power Lines,
Paraguay Is In Revolt.
half.
liams, o f Milton, Or., with 45 hens,
houses, fields, and thoroughfares lay attend?"
o ' middle age, of height approximating
Milton— City Electrician Coyle and
Suddenly
he
sat
up,
with
happy
eyes
Buff
Rocks,
that
laid
960
eggs
during
Washington—
Serious
revolutionary
a glimmer with ghostly twilight as the
"Ye-es— ”
Maitland’s; his shoulders were slightly
a large crew o f men w ill commence
ear tore headlong through the grim,
"W ill It be too early If I call one and a glowing face. She had trusted rounded as if from habitual bending disturbances in Paraguay are report the month o f February, and it was
work next week setting poles and
him!
unlovely, silent hinterland of Long for to-day?”
over a desk, his pose mild and defer ed to the State department by Edwin not a good month for eggs, either.
stringing wire for two power lines to
Island City.
"W hy— ”
ential. By his eyeglasses and peering Mogan, United States minister to Mrs. Williams believes that when it
be projected into the country north
Paraguay
and
Uruguay
stationed
at
CHAPTER V.
comes
to
egg
records
her
hens
are
The gates of the ferry house were In
“ Say at two o’clock this afternoon
look, he was near-sighted;
by his
and west o f Milton. The line is to be
exorably shut against them when at at Eugene's. You know the place?"
Incognito.
dress, a gentleman of taste and Judg Montevideo in the latter country. The “ there with the bells,” and she wants
have control o f the to be shown when they are passed by built at once, while another is soon to
last Maitland brought the big machine
At noon, precisely, Maitland stirred ment as well as of means to gratify revolutionists
"I have lunched there— "
be built on the east side o f the W alla
to a tremulous and panting halt, like
"Then you shall again to-day. You between the sheets for the first time both. A certain Jaunty and summery southern end o f the railroad between any other variety, so far as winter
Walla river.
that of an overdriven thoroughbred. won't disappoint me?"
since he had thrown himself Into his touch in his attire suggested a person Concepcion and Asuncion and 3,000 laying is concerned.
The new lines w ill be similar to
And though they perforce endured a
“ I will be there. I . . .
I shall bed—stirred, and, confused by what of leisure who had Just run down from government troops have been sent to
oppose them.
All traffic on the rail Artesian Wells Attract Homesteaders those built by the city two years ago,
wait of fully IK minutes, neither found be glad to come. Now— please!”
ever alarm had awakened him, yawned his country place for a day in town.
The revo
aught worth saying; or else the words
stupendously, and sut up, rubbing
Lakeview The disc ve ry ^ o f three and which have been in use ever
His voice, when he spoke, did noth road has been suspended.
"You've promised. Don’t forget.
lutionists with five vessels have start flowing wells in one o f the valleys o f since. The past two years have dem
wherewith fitly to clothe their thoughts
cienched fists In his eyes to clear them ing to dispel the illusion.
He
stepped
back
and
stood
In
a
sort
ed north on the LaPlata river, three Lake county at depths o f 90, 122 and onstrated to many o f the farmers the
were denied them. The girl seemed very
“ Mr. Maitland?" he opened the con
of dreamy daze, while, with one final of sleep's cobwebs. Then he bent for
o f the craft flying the Argentine flag. 165 feet, has caused a rush o f settlers cheapness o f electricity for pumping
weary, and sat with head drooping and
ward.
clasping
his
knees,
smiled
large
versation
briskly.
"I
trust
I
do
not
wonderful smile at parting, the girl as
hands clasped Idly In her lap. To
ly
replaced
the
smile
with
a
thought
from the nearby Klamath and Modoc purposes, and it ia now thought that a
Intrude?
1
shall
be
brief
as
possible,
sullied control of the machine and
Mob Seeks Bones As Souvenirs.
Maitland's hesitant query as to her
ful
frown,
and
In
such
wise
content
counties
to the new lands and there large field is opening up for the sur
if you will favor me with a private in
swung it out from the curb. Maitland
comfort she return a monosyllabic re
New
York
A
crowd
o
f
nearly
2,000
plated
the
foot
of
the
bed
for
several
will
be
many thousands o f acres o f plus o f municipal juice which has been
terview."
assurance. He did not again venture watched it forge slowly up the nvenue minutes— his first conscious impres
souvenir hunters struggled with
these taken in the next week or two. generated since the extension and en
and
vanish
round
the
Thirty-sixth
Maitland
remarked
a
voice
well
mod
to disturb her; on his own part he wns
small force o f police Monday in a One day there were over 1,700 acres largement o f the municipal plant.
sion, that he had something delightful
conscious of a clogging sense of ex street corner; then turned his face to look forward to yielding to a vague ulated and a good choice of words. He wild effort to get human bones which filed upon by the men that drilled the
rose courteously.
southward,
sighing
with
weariness
and
haustion, of a drawn and haggard feel
were unearthed by workmen on the
recollection of a prolonged shrill tin
The discov
Baker Wants Own Plant.
discontent.
"I should be pleased to do so,” he site o f the Forsythe M. E. church. wells and their friends.
ing about the eyes and temples; and
tinnabulation—as
If
the
telephone
bell
ery means much to many o f the set
At
Thirty
fourth
street
a
policeman,
Baker—
The city commissioners at
suggested,
"If
you
could
advance
any
knew that he was keeping awake
The report that laborers had uncov tlers, as it eliminates much fear on
In the front room had been ringing for reason for such a request.”
a meeting instructed the city engineer
automatically, his being already n lounging beneath the corrugated Iron some time.
ered scores o f skeletons in the ancient their part regarding the rainfall.
awning of a corner saloon, faced about
to prepare estimates and cost for in
Mr. Snaith smiled discreetly, fum burying ground spread through the
doze.
But he wnlted In vain fora repetition bling In his side pocket. A second slip
stalling a municipal lighting plant.
The fresh wind off the sullen river with a low whistle, to stare after him.
lower
East
Side
and
people
swarmed
Farm Brings $90,000.
of the sound, and eventually concluded of cardboard appeared between his tin-1
The plan is to construct a pipe line
served In some measure to revive Multland experienced a chill sense of
there out o f morbid curiosity. Five big
that he had been mistaken; It had gers as he stepped over toward Mait
Pendleton — John Bahr, a wealthy from Elk creek to Salmon creek to re
them, once the gates were opened and criminal guilt; he was painfully con
barrels had been filled with the bones
been
an
echo
from
his
dreams,
most
Umatilla county farmer, has disposed place the old flume. It is believed the
land.
the car had taken a place on the fer ■clous of those two shrewd eyes, bor
and so eager were men and women to
likely. Besides, who should call him
" If I had not feared It might deprive get a bone that they rushed a squad of o f his 920-acre wheat ranch near this new plan w ill furnish sufficient power
ry-boat'a forward extreme. Day wa* ing gimlet like Into his back, over
up? Not two people knew that he me of this interview. I should have
ity for $90,000, making one o f the for an electric lighting plant to be
now full upon the world; above a hurl- looking no detail of the wreck of his
officers down a 60-foot embankment.
most important real estate deals ever owned by the city. The plan also in
clothes. Involuntarily
he was In town; not even O'llagan was sent In my business card at once,” h«
son belted with bright mngenta, the evening
aware that he had returned to his said. "Permit me."
consummated in this county.
Barney cludes the construction o f a new reser
cloudless sky was soft turquoise and glanced down at his legs, and they
Rockefeller's Pastor Quits.
Anderson, a local farmer, is the pur voir o f 3,000,000 gallons.
(TO UK CONTINUED.)
I f carried
sapphire; and abruptly, while the big moved mechanically beneath the edge rooms that morning.
New York Frankly stating the dis chaser. The land is used exclusively
out the enterprise w ill save the city
unwieldy boat surged across the nar of his overcoat like twin animated
appointment
he
had
experienced
in
his
for growing wheat, and for this pur thousands o f dollars in lighting every
row ribbon of green water, the sun columns of mud and dust, openly ad
ministry to the wealthy Fifth Avenue pose is regarded as one o f the best
year and will also furnish cheap pow
■hot up with a shout and turned to vertising his misadventures. He felt
Baptist
church,
the
Rev.
Charles
F.
farms in the country. Bahr recently er for commercial purposes.
an evanescent dream of fairy land the In his soul that they shrieked aloud,
Aked announced Sunday that he had purchased a fine home near Lents.
gaunt, rock ribbed profile of Manhat that (hey would presently succeed In
received a unanimous call to the First
tan Island, bulking above them In tier dinning all the town awake, so that
Milton to Hold May Featival.
Congregational church o f San Fran
Oregon Land Value High.
the stnrtled populace would come to
upon tier of monstrous buildings.
Miton— Milton is making prepara
cisco.
He
said
he
had
been
unable
to
Eugene— Papers were signed here
On the Manhattan side. In defererce the windows to stare In wonder as he
find any good reason why he should closing a deal whereby 5,000 acres o f tions for a four-day May festival.
to the girl's low spoken wish Maitland passed by. And Inwnrdly he groaned
Professor W. A. Bacon musical in
not
accept.
He
regretfully
acknow-
Weapon of th« Heroin« Coolly Ana
ran the machine up to Second avenue, and quaked.
chemical substances was let loose at leged his fears that the great enter land near Creswell changed hands at a structor for Columbia college is at the
lyzed
by
French
Chemist.
As
fo.-
the
pollcemnn.
after
some
re
consideration
o
f
$150,000.
The
pur
turned north, and brought It to a stop
the back of her skull, thus dulling the prises which he had hoped to lead
head o f the affair and is in communi
by the curb, a little north of Thirty- luctant hesitation, he overcame the In
nerve centers, and really giving her re were only “ such stuff as dreams are chasers are two men from Minne cation with several o f the best-known
One does not care to have one’ s lie f
apolis, one o f them a banker, but the
herent Indisposition to exertion that
fifth street.
made o f.”
musical artists in the Northwest. Lo
names are carefully withheld. It is
"And now whither?” he Inquired, affects his kind, and. swinging his ears analyzed like a patent food or
However. It does not sound roman
cal talent is already hard at work pre
medicine, and to associate them with tic, and mere man Is likely to imagine
the intention o f the purchasers to paring choruses and glees.
hands somewhat Impatiently ready stick, stalked after Maltlnnd.
Another
Siletz Settlers Win.
plant the entire tract to fruit, begin feature will be the display o f beauti
Happily (and with heartfelt thanks chemical substances, but we are noth that the fair one 1« really suffering
upon the driving and steering gear.
Washington,
March
6
.-
President
ning
work
as
soon
as
possible.
The
ing
If
not
practical
nowadays,
and
giving)
the
young
man
chanced
upon
The girl smiled faintly through her
doubly when all this happens.—Gentle T aft shortly before noon today signed
ful flowers for which this valley is
sale has been pending for some time. noted. Over 100 tickets at $2 each
veil. "You have been most kind," she a somnolent and bedraggled hack, at every shred of romance, poetry and woman.
Representative
Hawley's
bill
grant
told him In a tired voice. "Thank you rest In the stenciled shadows of the sentiment Is remorselessly wrenched
have been sold and a committee w ill
ing relief to certain settlers on the
Water System for Toledo.
■—from my heart, Mr. Anlsty." and Third avenue elevated structure. Its from us for scientific purposes.
Patriotic Norwegian Barber.
make a personal canvas.
Siletz reservation, practically the
Toledo—
The
city
council
hasem-|
made a move as If to relieve him of pilot was snoring lustily the sleep of
A French Journal devoted to mat
Norway would appear to have made
the belated, on the box. With some ters of this kind has been telling us, very considerable strides In the Eng same bill that received a pocket veto ployed engineers to make plans fo r 1
his charge.
Develop Coal in Coquille.
a year ago.
the proposed water system.
As soon |
“ Is that all?" he demanded, blankly. difficulty he was awakened, and Malt not only of what tears are composed, lish tongue In the last 20 years. Judg
Coquille— A deal in Oregon coal
The bill only confirms those entries as estimates o f cost are prepared an
land dmlged Into the musty, dusty body but exactly the effect that la produced ing from a notice that appeared on a
“Can I say more?”
..
— , made for the exclusive use and benefit elction will be called to authorize the lands involving about $155.000 was
* . . .
I •*» to go no further of the vehicle grateful to escape the on brain and body when we shed . . , .
barbers door at the time the kaiser j o f the entrymen. which have been act issuance o f bonds.
closed here when H. B. Guthrey,
with you?" 8lck with disappointment, unprejudiced stare of the guardian of them.
visited Trondhjem In the '80a. It ran ually improved and have not been sold
George E. Pike and R. E. Doan sold
he rose and dropped to the sidewalk— the peaca. who In another moment
So henceforth when we read that as follows
to the Pulaski Coal A Navigation com
would have overtaken him and, ,i„„i,( the heroine's "beautiful eyes were suf and Ilowa: "Important Noddla I.adyah or contract«! to be sold by entrymen
anticipating her affirmative answer.
Oil
Well
Down
2,000
Feet.
Shentlemuna and Beoblea. In |
--- --------------- ntrymen'
pany 329 acres of coal land at Coquille
" If you would please me,” said the less, subjected him to embarrassing fuse« <»nw **ars." that "In a moment
Dallas— The Whiteaker oil well has near tidewater.
s ob ze visit ob ae Kaiser
King To Be “ Kids’ ” Host.
The company will
Inquisition.
girl, “ you won't Insist."
she was weeping passionately on his Wilhems 1 hab Rinsed de blznea on dls
the begin immediately to arrange at a cost
"I
don't," he returned, ruefully.
As the ancient four wheeler rattled shoulder," we shall know that hy s nckbaalon. Hare cuts and «char.»
ca- of ab it $75,000 for the development
"But are you oulte sure that you're all noisily over the cobbles, some of the kind of shower-bath arrangement a all usuel Dlxnes 2 M o tto Mornick. It«»
are of the property on an extensive scale
fight no
ahoua were taking down their shutters. mixture of atbnmtnnld. water and our Valerian.! Rv Order.”
prospects and the shipment of coal to Coast
i
m
points. It ia of flrst-class quality.
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