INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND
PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE
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Butter
Board Forcing
Prices at Chicago.
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"It was my stepmother who gave him
the entree. You know she was once
engaged to him, but broke it off so
she could marry dad. He felt very
sore over it at the time, but after
her marriage ho was seemingly as
friendly with her as ever—to serve
his own ends, of course. It Is simply
wonderful what Influence he has with
her. He exercises over her the same
fascination that he did over me at
college. He haB sort of hypnotized
her. I don’t think it's a case of love
or anything like that, but he simply
bolds her under his thumb and gets
her to do anything he wants. She
invites him to her house. Introduces
him right and left, got people to take
him up. Everybody laughs about it in
society. Underwood is known as Mrs.
Howard Jeffries’ pet. Such a thing
soon gets talked about. That is the
secret of his successful career in New
York. As far as I know, she’s as
much infatuated with him as ever.”
A look of surprise came into An
nie’s face.
To this young woman,
whose one idea of matrimony was
steadfast loyalty to the man whose
life she shared and whose name she
bore, there was something repellent
and nauseating in a woman permit
ting herself to be talked about in that
way.
"Doesn’t your father object?” she
asked.
“ Pshaw!” laughed Howard.
“ He
doesn’t see what’s going on under his
very nose. He’s too proud a man, too
sure of his own good judgment, to be
lieve for a moment that the woman
to whom he gave his name would be
guilty of the slightest indiscretion of
that kind."
Annie was silent for a minute. Then
she said:
“ What makes you think that Un
derwood would let you have the
money ?”
"Because I think he's got It. I
obliged him once in the same way
myself. I would explain to him what
I want it for. He will see at once
that it is a good thing. I ’ll offer him
a good rate of interest, and he might
be very glad to let me have it. Any
how, there’s no harm trying.”
Annie said nothing. She did not
entirely approve this idea of her hus
band trying to borrow money of a
man in whom his stepmother was so
much interested. On the other hand
starvation stared them in the face.
If Howard could get hold of this $2,000
and start in the brokerage business
it might be the beginning of a new
life for them.
"W ell, do as you like, dear,” she
said. “ When will you go to him?”
“ The best time to. catch him would
be in the evening,” replied Howard.
"W ell, then, go to-night,” she sug
gested.
Howard shook his head.
“ No, not to-night. I don’t think I
should find him in. He's out every
night somewhere. To-night there’s an
other big reception at my father's
house.
He'll probably be there.
I
think I’ll wait till to-morrow nighL
I ’m nearly sure to catch him at home
then.”
Annie rose and began to remove the
dishes from the table. Howard non
chalantly lighted another cigarette
and, leaving the table, took up the
evening newspaper.
Sitting down
comfortably in a rocker by the win
dow, he blew a cloud of blue smoke
up in the air and said:
“ Yes, that’s It— I’ll go to-morrow
night to the Astruria and strike Bob
Underwood for that $2 000.”
Chicago— Sixty-cent butter! Chi
cagoans faced such a possible record-
breaking situation Wednesday, when
Farmers of Tillamook Count/ Make John Hutton Heads Organization To the retail price o f Elgin creamery
Call Big Matt Meeting.
Valuable Discovery.
butter— the staple o f the market—
Newberg — A t a meeting o f apple reached 47 cents in many stores— the
Tillamook— Considerable interest is
taken in a new plant, a native o f T il growers to effect an organization John highest price in the city ’s history,
lamook county, which is called a per Hutson was chosen chairman and J. dealers declared— and promised to go
ennial clover, and it is asserted by
W. Bairs, Jr., secretary, and the gen much higher within the next few days.
those who have experimented with it
The wholesale price, 42} cents a
that it will produce from 30 to 60 tons eral situation in regard to the plant
C O P Y R IG H T , 1 9 0 9 , Ô Y G.W . D I L L I N G H A M C O M P A N Y
o f feed to the acre. It is a specie of ing, pruning, spraying and general pound, fixed by the Elgin Butter
the alsike, with alsike food values. care o f apple trees was discussed. board, broke all wholesale records for
she was not a lady. Literally brought lent Underwood. I never got It back,
It perpetuates itself from node buds The fact was disclosed that most o f
24 years, and commission men de
up In the gutter, what advantages had although I’ve been after him many
and bulbs, and has no bloom, flower,
she had? Her mother died In child times for It. He’s a slippery customer.
comparatively clared that advances in the price which
seed or sex. It grows in the winter those present were
birth and her father, a professional But under the circumstances I think
as well as in the summer, and frost newcomers here, but they wore all would place it high above the present
gambler, abandoned the little girl to It’s worth another determined effort.
noes not interfere with or stop its owners o f apple orchards, and they point, seemed inevitable.
thé tender mercies of an Indifferent He seems to be better fixed now than
growth. To procure seed, the clover expressed a determination to make
SYNOPSIS.
This addition to the high cost of
neighbor. When she was about eight he ever was. He’s living at the As-
is cut in a feed chopper.
It will
this valley the banner apple producing living is blamed by some interested
years old her father was arrested. He truria, making a social splurge and
thrive on any land on which red clover
H o w a rd Jeffries, ban k er's son, under
section
in the state. The total acre men to the scarcity o f butter, while I the e v il Inlluenee o f K o b ert U nderw ood , refused to pay police blackmail, was all that sort of thing. He must have
will grow, and on land too wet and too
cold to grow red clover. One plant age represented was 296 acres, and other persons ascribe it to an alleged a fellow -stu d en t ut Vale, leads a life o f Indicted, railroaded to prison and died money. I’ll try to borrow the $2,000
dissipation, n iarrles the du u gh ter o f a soon after in convict stripes. There from him.”
produces from 200 to several thousand statements were made by several of trust which is already under investiga gam b it r w h o died In prison, and Is dls-
was no provision for ADnie’s main
“ He certainly appears to be pros
plants. May planting will yield a crop those present that others would heart
| ow ned by tils fa th er.
H e tries to get
tion by Federal authorities, or to a w ork and fa lls. A fo rm e r c o lle g e chum tenance, so at the age of nine she perous,” replied Annie. “ I see his
ily join in the organization as soon as
in July.
found
herself
toiling
in
a
factory,
a
m akes a business proposition to H o w a rd
corner by Easter houses.
name in the newspapers all the time.
It is said by those who are growing they had an opportunity.
w hich requires fi’.utxi cash, and H o w a rd helpless victim of the brutalizing sys There is hardly an affair at which he
it that it produces green feed summer
It was finally decided t i hold a mass
The Elgin butter barons raised the la broke.
tem of child slavery, which in spite is not present.”
and winter in enormous quantities. meeting o f apple grew-rs on Satur price in one day 4 cents. The advance
of prohibiting laws still disgraces the
"Yes,” growled Howard; “ I don’t
A sample o f the clover was sent to the day, January 27, at 2 p. m., and the was communicated to the Chicago
CHAPTER II.— Continued.
United States. Ever since that time see how he does it. He travels on his
department o f agriculture at Wash secretary was directed to invite ex wholesale market immediatey and had
she had earned her own living. The cheek, principally. I guess. His name
ington, D. C., and J. M. Westgate, perienced apple orchardists o f Hood no sooner been shifted to the retail
“ You know 1 wouldn't, Annie," he
agronomist, writes that it is one o f the River and one or more from the state trade than it was tried on the con laid earnestly “ Not one second have road had often been hard, there were was among those present at my step
times when she thought she would mother’s musicale the other night.”
most interesting specimens that has universities to be present and address sumer— the only one who cannot shift I ever regretted marrying you— that's
have to give up the fight; other girls
come to the attention o f the depart the meeting. There were many in the burden.
Bitterly he added: “ That’s how the
honest to God!"
she had met had hinted at an easier
ment, and a specialist will be sent to teresting points brought out, as the
Chicago retailers are charging an
world goes. There is no place for
A faint flush of pleasure lit up the
way of earning one’s living, but she
Tillamook to investigate and report on result o f experiences o f those present average of about 45 cents a pound for young wife’s face. For all her as
me under my father’s roof, but that
had kept her courage, refused to listen
this new perennial clover discovered in the cultivation o f their orchards. fresh butter, and are ready to increase sumed lightheartedness she was badly
blackguard is welcomed with open
to evil counsel and always managed arms!”
in the southern part o f the county.
It was suggested that prune growers the price as quickly as the butter In need of this reassurance. If she
to keep her name unsullied. She left
thought Howard nourished secret re
be invited to join the association, but board gives the word.
"I thought your father was such a
the factory to work behind the coun
Retailers are agreed that the price grets it would break her heart. She
BEET TESTS GOOD.
after some discussion on that line it
ter In a New York dry goods store. proud man,” Interrupted Annie. “ How
was decided that it would be better to would not stop short o f 50 cents and could stand anything, any hardship,
Then about a year ago she drifted to does he come to associate with peo
Government Experimenta In Klamath confine the membership to men who one dealer ventured to say that 60 but not that. She would leave him at New Haven and took the position of ple like Underwood?"
once.
are engaged in the apple industry cents a pound would not hold it.
County Encouraging.
“ Oh, pater’s an old dolt!" exclaimed
waitress at the restaurant which the
In a way she held herself respon
An injunction to restrain members
Howard impatiently. “ There’s no fool
Klamath Falls— W. H. Heilman, of alone.
college boys patronized.
o f the Chicago Butter & E gg board sible for his present predicament. She
the Klamath project o f the United
Robert Underwood was among the like an old fool. Of course, he’s sen
from continuing to fix the prices of had felt a deep sense of guilt ever
FINE GOAT COUNTRY.
States reclamation service, has achiev
students
who came almost- every day. sible enough in business matters. He
food will be sought in the Federal since that afternoon in New Haven
ed some fine results from his efforts
He made love to her from the start, wouldn't be where he is to-day if he
when,
listening
to
Howard's
Impor
court,
as
a
result
o
f
their
acquiescing
weren’t. But when it comes to the
to encourage the sugar-beet industry Oregon Has 231,000, Says Professor
in the 40-cent a pound quotation is tunities and obeying an Impulse she and one day attempted liberties which woman question he’s as blind as a
in Klamath county, the samples o f
Withycombe.
she
was
prompt
to
resent
in
a
way
was powerless to resist, she had flung
sued by the Elgin Butter board.
bat. What right had a man of his
what Mr. Heilman induced the farm
Dallas— “ Oregon has 231,000 goats,
aside her waitress' apron, furtively he did not relish. After that he let age to go and marry a woman 20
ers to grow being pronounced by Mr.
her
alone.
She
never
liked
the
man.
and to show conclusively that Oregon
left the restaurant and hurried with
CHINESE HAIL PREMIER.
years his Junior? Of course she only
Orton, sugar-beet expert o f the de
is a first class goat country we can
him to the minister who declared She knew him to be unprincipled as married him for his money. Every
partment o f Agriculture at Washing
well
as
vicious.
One
night
he
brought
simply cite the fact that William Rid Congratulations On Escape Pour In them man and wife.
body knows that except he. People
ton, as "alm ost phenomenal." Mr.
dle & Sons, o f Polk county, recently
Their marriage was a mistake, of Howard Jeffries to the restaurant. laugh at him behind his back. Instead
Heilman is in Washington now to do
On Yuan Shi Kai.
They seemed the closest of cronies
sold 290 pounds o f two-years’ growth
course.
Howard
was
in
no
position
of enjoying a quiet, peaceful home in
work for the reclamation service
Pekin — Congratulations from all to marry. They should have waited. and she was sorry to see what had the declining years of his life, he is
o f mohair for $4 per pound," said Dr.
and incidentally work for co-opera
James Withycombe, director o f the quarters, including the legations, have They both realized their folly now. Influence the elder sophomore had compelled to keep open house and en
tion o f government officials in having
experiment station at the Oregon A g been pouring in on Premier Yuan Shi But what was done could not be un over the young freshman, to whom tertain people who are personally ob
the sugar-beet industry in Klamath
she was at once attracted.
Every
ricultural college, in addressing the
done. She realized, too, that It was
county given as much impetus as pos
time they came she watched them and noxious to him, simply because that
Dallas Goat Breeders’ association, Kai throughout the day.
worse
for
Howard
than
It
was
for
sort of life pleases his young wife.”
sible.
The attack on the premier apparent her. It had ruined his prospects at she noticed how under his mentor
under the auspices o f the Commercial
“ Who was she, anyway, before their
Last spring he was able to begin
Howard
became
more
hardened.
He
club.
ly has removed doubts in the views of the outset of his career and threat
marriage?” interrupted Annie.
definite work with sugar beet experi
Fore ened to be an Irreparable blight on drank more and more and became a
“ It is highly commendable to the the Mancfcus as to his loyalty.
ments among the farmers in Klamath
“ Oh, a nobody,” he replied. “ She
Yuan’s his entire life. She realized that she reckless gambler. Underwood seemed
county, and distributed 200 pounds of Dallas Commercial club that it has ign legations declare that
was very attractive looking, dressed
to
exercise
a
baneful
spell
over
him.
promoted t ie agricultural industries death would throw North China into a was largely to blame. She had done
beet seed, which he had obtained from
Well and was clever enough to get in
o f the county, and particularly the state o f lawlessness, demanding im wrong to marry him and at times she She saw that he would soon be ruined
the department o f agriculture. Cap
with such a man as Underwood for a troductions to good people. She man
goat industry," he continued. “ Such mediate intervention by the powers.
reproached
herself
bitterly.
There
tain O. C. Applegate, a pioneer Klam
aged to make herself popular in the
work by similar organizations has
The belief is general that Yuan is were days when their union assumed constant companion. Her Interest In
ath county developer, also supple
smart set and she needed money to
been helpful in promoting agriculture necessary to the transition from the in her eyes the enormity of a crime. the young student grew. They be
mented the distribution work. From
came acquainted and Howard, not carry out her social ambitions. Dad—
throughout the state.
old
to
the
new
order.
Otherwise
a
She should have seen what a social
tests made o f the beets grown by the
“ Polk conuty stands first in the pro- change would make a shambles of gulf lay between them. All these
farmers Mr. Heilman says, in a letter,
dution o f Angora goats, first in the Pekin. The bomb thrower, who is a tauntB and insults from his family
that the Klamath district “ has demon
production o f long-wool Bheep, and native o f Kwei Chow, it is said, will which she now endured she had fool
strated very clearly that it is in the
first in the production o f high-class be executed immediately.
ishly brought upon her own head. But
sugar-beet belt o f the country."
Jersey ca ttle."
It is believed the three Republican she had not been able to resist the
cruisers that arrived at Chefoo were temptation. Howard came Into her
FARM THRIFT IS AIM.
convoying troops
from Shanghai, life when the outlook was dreary and
Poultry Show Prospects Good.
which are remaining outside for the hopeless. He had offered to her what
Corvallis Club to Emphasize Inten
Oregon City— That Oregon City will present. Three hundred revolution seemed a haven against the cruelty
sive Land Methods
have a big poultry show February 2 ists who recently seized Tangchowfu, and selfishness of the world. Happi
C orvallis— Promotion o f intensive and 3 is positively assured.
Among in Shantung, were transported to the ness for the first time In her life
farming in Benton county will absorb the attractive exhibits will be a colony landing place by a Japanese steamer.
seemed within reach and she had not
much o f the activities o f the Corvallis o f three-day-old White Orpingtons
Grave disorders are reported in the moral courage to say “ No.”
commercial club in the current year. from the poultry yards o f J. H. Graw, Honan, particularly at Chengchow,
If Annie had no education she wasl
Special attention w ill he given to the o f Bolton, and George DeBok’s fam where the French minister is consider
development o f the small fruit indus ous gobbler, which he says is the ing the advisability o f calling in the not without brains. She had sense!
enough to realize that her bringing up
try. A t the first meeting o f the new largest in the state. The manage
railway employes. There is renewed
(T O B E C O N T I N U E D .)
board o f officers it was determined to ment is building a special cage for unrest at Tientsin and serious dis or the lack of It was an unsurmount-
sble barrier to her ever being ad
press this campaign, which was out this bird. Cash premiums have been
orders are prevalent in other places.
Smugglers’ Ruse.
mitted to the Inner circle of Howard’s
lined at the annual business meeting offered for the best o f their class o f
Bishop Bassford, o f the Methodist family. If her husband's father had
An Ingenious method of smuggling
o f the club members.
the following varieties:
White Ply Episcopal mission at Shanghai, and
saccharin has been detected at Bre-
not married again the breach might
The Commercial club, which has a mouth Rocks, Barred Plymouth Rocks,
other prominent American mission
genz. Australia, where seven men
membership o f nearly 300, is in excel White Wyandottes, Rhode Island Reds, aries, have sent a cablegram to the have been crossed In time, but his
were arrested for importinglarge quan
new wife was a prominent member of
lent condition financially, and is de Brahmas, Cochins, Langshans, White
administration at Washington express the smart set, a woman full of aristo
tities of contraband. When the Geneva-
clared an efficient force in the up Leghorns, Brown Leghorns, Black
ing the views that a republic is in cratic notions, who recoiled with hor
Munlch express arrived at Bi'egenz the
building o f the community.
Minorcns, Hamburgs, White Orping evitable and is practicable.
station master had a coach containing
ror at having anything to do with a
There is a strong and increasing tons, Games, Anconas, Bantams, P ig
seven travelers uncoupled from the
girl guilty of the enormity of earning
sentiment among the members that eons, bronze turkeys, Pekin ducks,
Harriman Records Safe.
express and detained for examination.
her own living. Individual merit, In
the advertising o f this country's re Indian Runner ducks, Toulouse geese.
He had been warned by telegraph
New York— Anxiety of the officials herent nobility of character, amiabili
sources in the Fast should he carried One o f the features o f the approach
from Zurich that seven smugglers of
on by co-operative work o f the various ing show will be the Angora cat and o f the Union and Southern Pacific ty of disposition, and a personal repu
Geneva were in the train with a large
commercial bodies o f the Willamette Belgian hare department.
railways was relieved when a steeple tation untouched by scandal—all this
quantity of saccharin.
After an ex
valley and o f the state, and that the
jack scaled the walls o f the burned went for nothing— because unaccom
haustive search the officials failed to
individual activities o f the club should
Equitable building and found the re panied by wealth or social position.
Olcott'a Suit is Failure.
find any contraband and were about
Annie had neither wealth nor position.
be coonfined to local public improve
Relem— Secretary o f State Olcott’s cord books o f the two railway compan She had not even education. They
to apologize to the seven travelers for
ments and the developing o f local in
ies intact in the vaults on the third
tbelr detention when one customs In
suit against State Printer Duniway to
dustries.
floor, although that part o f the build considered her common, Impossible.
spector accidentally kicked a hot
oust the state printing office from the ing was a mass o f wreckage. The They were ever ready to lend an ear
water pipe In a first class compart
State capitol is practically a failure as hooks include the names and addresses to certain ugly stories regarding her
Fruit Trade Great.
ment and the secret was revealed.
Eugene— Business handled amount far as the lower court is concerned. o f stockholders, and had they not been past, none of which were true. After
All the hot water pipes In the carriage
ing to nearly $250,000 and the sum of Judge Kelly has sustained a demurrer found, a tedious canvass through this their marriage, Mr. Jeffries, Sr„ and
were In duplicate, differing In no de
o f the defense which will send Olcott und foreign countries would have been his wife absolutely refused to receive
$51,996 41 paid growers were the into the Supreme court unless he de
tail as to length, breadth and color,
her
or
have
any
communication
with
necessary.
principal items o f the report o f Mana sires to drop the case.
but one set was of metal and the
It is under
her whatsoever. As long, therefore,
ger J. O. Holt to the stockholders of stood that an appeal will be taken.
other set made of papier mache con
as
Howard
remained
faithful
to
her,
Rulers to Be Welcomed.
the Eugene Fruitgrowers' association Duniway has won practically every
taining saccharin, which Is about
the breach with his family could never
Ix>ndon — King George and Queen
at its annual meeting here. This was point brought up in the lower court.
nine times as expensive in Austria as
bo healed.
an increase o f over $6,000 in the The case has not been tried on its Mary, who are now passing through
in Switzerland.
"Have
some
more
stew,
dear,”
she
the Red Sea, are to have a great wel
amount paid the growers over the fig merits so far.
come on their arrival in England. A said, extending her hand for her hus
ures o f last year.
The manager also
For the Scandalmonger.
great naval review at Spithead is to band's plate.
"N ot One Second Have I Regretted Marrying You— That's Honest to
reported a gain o f 26 in membership
The Orleans museum has Just been
Bay City Strides Ahead.
Howard shook his head and threw ,
be held February 4, and the I-ondon
God!"
o f the association the past year, and
enriched with a curious relic of the
Bay C ity— Renewed impetus was public is prepared to accord the king down his knife and fork.
substantial improvements made to the
past which some workmen in making
given
the
hotel
industry
by
the
receipt
"
I
’ve
had
enough,”
he
said
despond
wealthy
widower—
came
along
and
she
and
(jueen
an
enthusiastic
reception
on
realizing
that
she
was
older
than
he,
packing plant.
excavations in the city came across. It
from Washington o f the information their way from the station to Buck ently. "1 haven't much nppetite."
was Immediately captivated by her caught him in her net, that's a ll!”
is a stone representing a grinning
that the secretary o f war had trans ingham palace.
She
looked
at
hint
with
concern.
A fte r the return a
vivacious charm and her common-
Annie listened with interest. She figure, showing the teeth, the coun
Cottage Grove Gets Cannery.
mitted to congress the report o f the thanksgiving service is to be held at
"Poor boy. you're tired out!"
sense views. They saw each other was human enough to feel a certain tenance being repellent enough. In
Cottage Grove— A small fruit can army engineer for the improvement o f
The spring
As she noted how pale and dejected more frequently and their friendship sense of satisfaction in hearing that this way the loquacious woman, the
nery will be started here next year by Tillamook Bay and its approval by the St. Paul’s cathedral.
S. B. Moras, o f the Cedar Springs chief engineer corps o f the United will be spent in returning coronation he appeared, her eyes filled with grew until one day Howard asked her this woman who treated her with such scandalmonger, was brought to her
visits to all the continental courts.
contempt was herself something of an senses. The stone, suspended by a
sympathetic tears.
She forgot the to marry him.
nursery, in company with his two States army.
appalling number of cigarettes he
While she sometimes blamed her intriguer.
chain, was placed round her neck, and
sons-in-law. The plant will be meant
A. Miller, o f The Dalles, has a force
Swedish Women to Vote.
smoked a day. nor did she realize self for having listened too willingly
"How did your stepmother come to so accoutred she was compelled to
only to take care o f the products of o f men clearing a site for a modern
Stockholm, Sweden Women hence how abuse of alcohol had spoiled his to Howard's pleadings, she did not know Robert Underwood?” she asked. walk round the town in which she
the owners, but if it proves success hotel.
It is understood that an East
lived. The stone is suppofed to date
altogether regret the step she had "H e was never in society.”
ful, it will undoubtedly be the fore ern capitalist favors the erection o f an forth are to take a full and equal share stomach for solid food.
"1 wish I knew where to go and get taken. It was most unfortunate that
with men in the political life o f Swe
“ No.” replied Howard with a grin. about the sixteenth century.
runner o f many others o f the same $60,000 hotel here.
den. The speech from the throne at that $",000," muttered Howard, his there must be this rupture with his
kind to be put in by the large pro
the opening o f the Riksdag contained mind still preoccupied with Coxe's family, yet something within told her
ducers to take care o f their own vege
Nehalem Canneries Are Busy.
Lighting another ciga that she was doing God's work— sav-
the announcement that a bill was to be proposition
tables. A new steam-chest process
Nehalem Both the canneries on the
will be tested by Mr. Morsa and his river here are busy parking steelhead introduced enfranchising women and rette. he leaned back in his chair and tng a man's soul. Without her, How
making them eligible at elections to j lapsed into silence.
ard would have gone swiftly to ruin,
associates.
salmon, the catches o f the Nehalem the Riksdag on the same conditions as j
Annie sat and watched him, wish
fishermen being good for this season men. Every Swede more that 24 years [ ing she could suggest some way to there was little doubt of that His af
Oregon Apples to Germany.
fection for her had partly. If not
o f the year. The fact that fishermen
I.a Grande Apple shipments from are catching many silverside salmon o f age and not under any legal disabil solve the problem that troubled him. wholly, redeemed him and was keep
She loved her husband with all her ing him straight. He had been good
the Grande Ronde valley have been is causing no little comment, from the ity has the right to vote.
In the far east Japan leads the way,
Growth in the Levant.
heart and soul. His very weakness to her ever since their marriage and
made to Germany, which
country fact that the catches o f this variety
After centuries the near east Is In but the Levant is following the lure
Salmon Pack S29.869.OCO.
of character endeared him the more I done everything to make her com
promises to become a large market for are most unseasonal. The steel heads
of civilization.
Seattle
The Pacific Coast salmon to her. She was not blind to his ' fortable. Once he took a position as the world's race for growth and prog
the product.
Mr. Imhler having and silversides are bringing 3 and 4
ress. Port Said. 50 years ago a small
faults,
but
she
excused
them.
His
J
pack
for
1911
was
valued
at
$29,869,-
shipped several cars early in the sea cents a pound at the canneries, a fair
guard on the elevated road, but Arab camp, now has a population of
Looking Backward.
son. Last week two cars o f Rome price for this season o f the yearly 000. according to a statement prepared vices, his drinking, cigarette smoking caught cold and was forced to give
50,000. From one hut ip 1830 Piraeus
On the night following the Yale-
•ml
general
shiftlessnt
ss
were,
she
by
the
Puget
Sound
Cannery
Packers'
|
Beauties and other varieties were catch.
it up. She wanted to go to work
association. Twenty-one new salmon argued, the result of bad associates. , again, but he angrily refused. That has grown to 80,000. Merslne, not in Princeton game last fall, a young
shipped from Elgin by Sherman Chap
canneries will be constructed and oper He was self-indulgent. He made many , alone showed that he was not entirely existence when Ibrahim Pasha an man who had slipped and fallen was
pie. Both orders were secured through
Baker Club Backs Movement.
ated in Alaska during the coming sea good resolutions and broke them. But devoid of character. He was un chored his fleet where it now stands, assisted to his feet by a passer-by.
the Northwestern Fruit Growers' ex
"Just a little shelebration of vie-
has 22.000; Beirut has multiplied 6,000
Baker The Baker Commercial club son. The silver salmon pack on Puget he was not really vicious. He had a
change.
fortunate at present and they were Inhabitants into 150,000, Gaza In t'ry," the young man explained as he
has voted to assist in the efforts o f the sound in 1911 was the largest ever good heart. With some one to watch
poor, but by dint of perseverance be
Oregon branch o f the American min made o f this species.
Newport May Have Shipyard.
him and keep him in the straight path would win out and make a position creased from 2,000 in 1840, with virtu waved a bedraggled bit of orange and
—
Newport—George Walker o f To ing congress in securing a mining test
he would still give a good account of I for himself without his father's help. ally no growth till 1887, to 48,000 in black ribbon
“ But Princeton lost,” the other told
Fowls Cause Gold Rush.
ledo, builder o f the Newport, Truant station here. The Commercial clubs
himself to the world. She was con- | These were their darkest days, but 1907. Americans living in Beirut can
and various dredges 'and small boats, of Sumpter and Prairie City have al
Minitonas. Manitoba— As the result fldent of that. She recognized many | light was ahead. As long as they remember when there was not a win him.
The young man looked painfully sur
is looking for a suitable location for a ready voted to help in the movement. o f the finding o f nuggets o f gold in excellent qualities In him. They only loved each other and had their health j dow pane in the city. Twenty-five
years ago there were no carriages, prised for an instant.
shipyard in Newport.
Mr. Walker
numerous fowls killed upon the Elliott wanted fostering and bringing out. what more was necessary?
"How do you know?” he asked.
women making their social calls on
Open 74 Baker Postal Accounts
has watched the steady growth of
farm, four miles from here, stores and That was why she married him. She
“ Say, Annie. I have an idea,” sud the backs of donkeys. The city now
“ Why, It was on the bulletin board
shipping in Yaquina Bay and is con
Baker Since the establishment o f shops have l>een closed here while was a few years his senior; she felt
has 600 licensed victorias, besides the an hour ago," the other said. "Y a le
vinced that the demand for new ships the postal savings bank here there has their keepers hastened to the place to ! that she w is the stronger mentally. denly blurted out Howard.
“ What is It. dear?” she asked, her j private vehicles, with automobiles and won Uvday's game.
and repairs in Newport will justify been deposited an average o f about stake out claims.
More than 50 She considered It was her duty to
“ I wash referrln’,” saiJ the young
electric street cars. There are com
establishing a yard here. He has re $1 .600 a month.
In this time there j claims already have been marked out devote her life to him. to protect him reveries thus abruptly interrupted.
ceived a number o f offers o f water have been 74 accounts opened and 26 and scores o f persons are hastening to front himself snd make a man of him
“ I mean regarding that $2.000. You plete postal and telegraphic services, man with great dignity, "to tb' gams
front property.
the spot.
I It was not her fault, she mused, if know all about that $250 which I once | newspapers, colleges and fine palaces. of 1903.” —I *pi lncott s.
| dosed.
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