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mom ent. C rushed in k it left newer was a copy of the New York H erald containing an elaborate account of the G overnm ent K eeps in T ouch With b rillian t reception and m usicals given Enemy Move A cross B o rd er. th e previous evening a t her home. W ashington, D. C .— P resid en t T a ft W ith an exclam ation of Im patience he and his cab in e t have turned a sc ru tin rose from his seat, threw the paper ONE PO O R FARM IS PLAN. ROADS LEAGUE ORGANIZED. izing eye tow ard Mexico. Officials from him, and began to pace the floor. before the p resid en t seriously ques- | W as th is the end of everything? B e tte r Highway C o natruction Aim of C o st W ould Be L e ts and Indigent tioned the loyalty o f G eneral Pascual H ad he reached the end o f his rope? Much B etter C ared F or. Corvallia M eeting Orozco to th e M exican federal govern He m ust pay the reckoning. If not to Salem —To estab lish a central home m en t and in tim ated th a t th e present O regon A g ricu ltu ra l C ollege, Cor day, to-morrow. As his eyes w an v a llia —The O regon Roads league has for the aged, located in or n ear Salem , conditions in th e s ta te o f C hihuahua, dered around the room and he took ju s t been formed a t a m eetin g o f good and do aw ay w ith all poor farm s and bordering on T exas, m ig h t develop in m ental inventory of each costly ob roads en th u sia sts held a t th e Oregon homes for indigent people throughout to a m ovem ent o f secession, estab lish ject, he experienced a sudden shock A g ric u ltu ra l college. The purposes of the s ta te is the plan which is announc in g an independent republic in the as he recalled the things th a t w ere The governor N orth. he league are to collect and d is trib u te ed by G overnor W est. m issing. How could he explain th eir ILLUSTRATIO NS BY RAY W A LTER S The p resid en t and his official fam ily know ledge of highw ay construction believes th a t under th e system which coenaCNT, i»09, s r o.w diilincham company absence? The a r t dealers w ere al and to be a force in th e good roads he proposes to estab lish th e counties discussed p recau tio n ary m easures, and ready suspicious. They w ere not to graph office. A special feature was Then came the answ er. Tba boy be put off any longer w ith excuses. m ovem ent th roughout th e s ta te . S ixty of the sta te will be saved a t least one th e W ar d e p a rtm e n t then sen t addi the garden court, containing over 30,- looked up. e n th u siasts atten d ed th e o rganization h alf the expense incurred in carin g tional orders to arm y posts throughout Any m om ent they m ight in sist eith er 000 square feet of open space, and for the poor and a t th e sam e tim e will th e country to be ready fo r a possible "He says you should go up. A part on the Im m ediate retu rn of th eir prop m eeting. m obilization. tastefully laid out w ith palm s and m ent 165. T ake the elevator.” The follow ing officers w ere elected be able to see th e ir poor cared for in erty or on paym ent in full. He was Sowers. H ere fountains splashed and T he d ep a rtm e n t o f ju stice has in for th e ensuing y e a r: P resident, much m ore h u m an itarian and com fort in the position to do neither. T he able m anner. an o rch estra played while the patrons stru c te d its ag e n ts to exercise all pos Ju d g e V ictor P. Moses, o f C orvallis; In bis luxurious appointed room s on articles had been sold and th e money lounged on com fortable ra tta n chairs the fourteenth floor, R obert U nder lost gambling. Curse the luck! E very Governor W est, in th e p ast week sib le v igilance in enforcing n e u tra lity , first vice-president, C. C. Lemmon, of or gossiped w ith th e ir friends. Up on wood sa t before the fire puffing n er thing had gone ag ain st him of late. Hood R iv er; second vice-president, B. has sen t le tte rs to th e county judges w hile th e S ta te d ep artm en t has asked H o w a r d J e f frie s , b a n k e r ’s so n . u n d e r W. S hort, of K la m a th ; secretary , E. th roughout th e e n tire s ta te , in whcji fo r quick re p o rts from consular agents Ih e e v il Influent-.- o f K o b .-rt U n d e rw o o d , the sixteenth floor w as the cool roof vously a t a strong cigar. All around The dealers would begin crim inal pro F. A yers, of C orvallis. N ine d irecto rs he has asked personal opinions as to o f any d an g er in the in te rio r to A m er a f e llo w -s tu d e n t a t Y ale, le a d s a life of garden, an exquisite bow er of palm s him was a litte r of objets d 'a rt, such ceedings, disgrace and prison strip es d is s ip a tio n , m a r r i e s th e d a u g h te r o f a w ere elec ted : as follow s: H . M. his scheme, as well as com plete d a ta icans or th e ir in te rests. X u n io le r w h o d ie d In p ris o n , u n d Is d is and roses artificially painted by a as would have filled the h e a rt of any would follow. T here was no way out A fte r th e c a b in e t m eeting, th e pres o w n e d by h is f a th e r . H e tr ie s to g e t w o rk fam ous F rench a rtist, w ith its rech P ark s, B enton; J . R. Ed w ards, L in o f the expense which counties have connoisseur w ith joy. Oil paintings of it. He had no one to whom he lI n . A fo r m e r c o lle g e c h u m m a k e s its picturesque in heavy gilt fram es, of every period id en t professed not to be alarm ed by a a n d b u fa coln; B. P. C ator, B enton, fo r th ree been put to in the care o f th e poor. s in e s s p ro p o s itio n to H o w a r d w h ic h erche i re sta u ra n t, could tu rn in this crisis. r e q u ir e s 1:1,000 c a s h , u n d H o w a r d Is b ro k e . I t was ad m itted in L e tte rs are a rriv in g , b u t not enough th e situ a tio n . tziganes, and Its superb view of all and school, R em brandts, Cuyps, Ruys- y e a rs ; C. W. LeVee, B enton; C. D. o b e r t U n d e rw o o d , w h o h a d b e en r e And now even A lic ia had deserted Schell, Jack so n ; S. W. L aythe, H a r have been received th a t he is able ade official circles th a t the sep aratio n of R p u ls e d b y H o w a r d ’s w ife, A nnie, In h is M anhattan island. daels, Reynoldses, Corots, H enners, The A stru rla w as the la st word in som e on easels, some restin g on th e him . T his was the l a s t straw . W hile n ey : for two y e a rs ; V. R. A llen, quately to give any com prehensive C hihuahua from th e re s t o f Mexico c o lle g e d a y s , a n d h a d o n c e b e en e n g a g e d A lic ia , H o w a r d 's s te p m o th e r , has he w as still able to boast of the M arion; H arry Fhson, C latsop; and idea of th e appro x im ate expense as would c reate a situ atio n different, in to a p a r tm e n ts a t th e A s tr u r tu . a n d is a p expensive a p artm en t hotel building. floor; handsom e F rench bronzes, Phil S treib , J r ., o f M ultnom ah, for compared to the expense under the m any respects, from those th a t e x is t p a r e n tly In p ro s p e ro u s c irc u m s ta n c e s . A rchitects declared th a t it was as far dainty china on Japanese teakw ood friendship and patronage of the aris H o w a r d r e c a lls a $Z50 lo a n to U n d e rw o o d , tocratic Mrs. Howard Jeffries he ed d u rin g th e la s t rebellion. county plan of carin g for th e poor. one y ear. t h a t r e m a in s u n p a id , a n d d e c id e s to a s k as m odern lavishness and ex trav a tables, antique furniture, gold em could still hold his head high in the h im fo r th e $2,U00 h e n e e d s. U n d e rw o o d , gance could go. Its in terio r arran g e Governor W est will incorporate in The new league w ill use Town and broidered clerical vestm ents, hand- t a k in g a d v a n t a g e o f Ids In tim a c y w ith m ents w ere in keeping w ith its ex world. No one would dare question C ountry, a local p u blication, as its his m essage to the n e x t le g isla tu re GRAIN CAN NO T BE MOVED. M rs. J e ffrie s . S r., b e c o m e s u s o r t o f Boelal painted screens, costly o rien tal rugs, his Integrity, but now she had aban h ig h w a y m a n . D is c o v e rin g Ids tr u e c h a r - tern al splendor. Its ap artm en ts w ere official organ in p u shing th e good plan larg ely along th e lines which rare ceram ics—all w ere 9onfusedly doned him to his fate, people would be i.-r s h e d e n ie s him tlie h o u se. U n d e r roads movem ent. The dues a re $1 a have been outlined te n ta tiv e ly by him. T h o u san d s o f C a rlo ad s o f W heat Are io w o o d 's a b s e n c e fro m a f u n c tio n c a u s e s of noble dim ensions, richly decorated, jum bled together. On a grand piano gin to talk. T here w a s no use keep and equipped with every device, new c o m m e n t a m o n g M rs. J e f f r ie s ' g u e s ts . year, w hich should be se n t to th e sec in a corner of the room stood two tall ing up a hopeless fight—suicide waa Tied Up in C anada. and old, th a t m odem science and re ta ry . cloisonne vases of alm ost inestim able the only way out! GOOD HOADS BODY FO RM S. CHAPTER IV.—Continued. D uluth, M inn.—The congestion of builders’ ingenuity could suggest. T hat value. On a desk close by w ere piled He stopped in front of a m irror, traffic on th e C anadian railroads, the re n ts w ere on a scale w ith the C O R PO R A T IO N LAW WANTED. ‘Tn a w ord,” laughed the Judge, w hich resulted in sw eeping reduction O regon L eagus P ro p o se s to F o ste r gran d eu r of the estab lish m en t goes m iniatures and rare ivories. The startled a t w hat he saw there. It o f fre ig h t ra te s to p erm it C anadian ‘you m ean th a t any one train ed to w ithout saying. Only long purses w alls w ere covered w ith tapestries, was the face of a man not yet 30, but Highway Building in S ta te . O lcott Calls A ttention to Many C om g ra in to come to the A m erican head of read my m ind can tell ju s t w h a t’s could stan d th e strain , it w as a fa arm or, and trophies of arm s. More apparently much older. The features panies Now D efunct b u t Listed. C orvallis — The O regon Good Roads th e lake for e le v a tin g and sto rag e, is passing in my b rain ?” vorite h ead q u arters for W esterners like a m useum than a sittin g room, it w ere draw n and haggard, and his d ark Salem —“ We are accu m u latin g some league was organized here W ednesday. m ore serious th an a t any tim e since “ Precisely,” replied the doctor with who had “stru ck it rich,” w ealthy was the hom e of a man who made a h air w as plentifully streak ed w ith first-class evidence o f th e need of C onstitution and by-law s w ere a d o p t its inception, according to new s re a sm ile "the psychologist can tell with bachelors, and successful acto rs and business of a r t or made of a r t a busi gray. H e looked like a man who had some kind o f supervision o f Oregon ed and th e follow ing officers e le c te d : ceived here from P o rt A rth u r, Ont. alm ost m athem atical accuracy just opera singers who loved the lim elight ness. lived two lives In one. To-night his co rp o ratio n s,” says S e c retary o f S ta te P resident, V ictor P. Moses, county U nderwood stared moodily a t the face frightened him. His eyes had a The new s tells of 3,600 cars already how your m ental m echanism is w ork on and off the stage. O lcott. He contin u ed : “ F o r th e judge o f Benton co unty; first vice billed to P o rt W illiam over th e C ana ing. I adm it it sounds uncanny, but Sunday evening was usually exceed glowing logs in the open chim ney fixed stare like those of a man he p ast tw o m onths we have been send president, C. C. Lemmon, o f Hood dian N orthern w hich cannot be moved. it can be proved. In fact, it has been ingly quiet a t the A struria. Most of place. H is face w as pale and de had once seen in a m adhouse. , He R iv e r; second vice p resident, B. W. ing o u t notices callin g a tte n tio n to T h ere is no place to store g rain when proved, tim e and tim e again.” the te n a n ts w ere out of town over the term ined. A fter coming in from the wondered if men looked like th at when th e delinquency of corporations in Short, o f K lam ath F a lls; secretary , it a rriv e s a t P o rt W illiam . T h irty Alicia cam e up and took the doc week-end, and as the re s ta u ra n t and re s ta u ra n t he had changed his tux they w ere about to be executed. W as P rofessor E. F. A yers, O regon A gri paying license fees and filing th e a n m illion bushels a re frozen on the to r's arm. roof garden w ere only slim ly p atro n edo for th e m ore com fortable house not his own hour close at hand? He cultural college; highw ay engineer, nual rep o rts required by law. ground o r in W estern elevators. “Oh, Dr. B ernstein,” she protested, ized, th e elevators ran less frequently, coat. N othing called him aw ay th a t w ondered why th e clock was so noisy; R obert G elattly , of Benton county; “ W ithin a week o f th e tim e th a t In addition, th e re are 1,000 cars of ‘‘I c an ’t allow the Judge to monopolize m aking less c h a tte r and bustle in cor p articu lar Sunday evening, and no it seem ed to him th a t the ticks were th e first o f th ese notices w en t o u t we d irecto rs for th ree-y ear term , J . R. g ra in on tra c k s betw een W innipeg you in th is way. Come with me. I ridors and stairw ays. Stillness reigned one w as likely to disturb him. F erris, louder than usual. He started sud began to receive by telephone, by E dw ards, o f Lincoln county, P rofessor and P o rt A rth u r, m aking 4,500 cars on w an t to introduce you to a m ost denly and looked around fearfully. He postal card, m em oranda on th e m arg in H. M. P ark s, of O regon A g ricu ltu ra l th e C anadian N o rth ern alone. charm ing woman who is dying to thought he had heard a sound outside. college, and B. P. C ator, o f Benton o f th e form le tte rs we had m ailed, and The C anadian Pacific has reduced m eet you. She is perfectly crazy on He shuddered as he glared tow ard th e county; d irecto rs for tw o-year term , in o th e r ways, notices th a t ‘th is cor the num ber of em pty cars th a t a re de psychology.” little draw er on the right-hand side of B. D. Schell, o f A shland, S. W. poration haB been o u t o f business fo r liv ered daily to elev ators a t th e C ana his desk, in which he knew th ere w as “D on't Introduce me to h er,” a y e a r ,’ ‘in th e hands o f a re c e iv e r,’ L aythe, of H arney county, and C. W. d ian head o f th e lakes, on th e theory laughed the judge. a loaded revolver. “I see enough I. eevee, o f CorvalliB; d irecto rs for ‘b a n k ru p t,’ ‘b u ste d ,’ ‘never organized th a t it is useless to load cars when crazy people in the law courts." If Alicia would only re le n t escape and stockholders a re sc a tte re d so th a t one-year term , V. R. A llen, o f Marion they cannot be hauled to destin atio n s. Dr. B ernstein sm iled and followed m ight yet be possible. If he did not we cannot hold a m eetin g to d isso lv e,’ county, H arry F.bson, o f A storia, and his hostess. Judge B rew ster turned h ear from her It m ust be for to-night. ‘d e fu n c t,’ and o th e r m elancholy com Phil S treib , J r ., o f P ortland. to c h a t with th e banker. From th e d is One slight little pressure on the trig S W IF T S ARE ATTA CK ED. The purpose o f th e o rg an izatio n is m en t in relatio n to corp o ratio n s th a t ta n t m usic room cam e the sound of ger and all would be over. to fo ster good roads bu ild in g in the w ere organized on w ind, capitalized a piano and a beautiful soprano voice. Suddenly the bell of the telephone on hope and Btarved to death for w an t s ta te and to supply supervisors and P ro secu tio n C e n te rs All E fforts On T he rooms w ere now crowded and connecting the ap artm en t w ith the o thers w ith in form ation th a t m ay aid One Packing C om pany. o f suckers. new com ers w ere arriving each m in m ain hall dow nstairs rang violently. “ W ithin th e p a st 30 days we have them in th e highw ay im provem ents Chicago—The g overnm ent centered ute. S ervants passed in and out serv In terru p ted thus abruptly in the received probably not less th an 100 under th e ir ju risd ictio n . its a tta c k on S w ift & Co. in the pack ing iced delicacies and cham pagne. m idst of his reflections, Underwood notes and le tte rs o f th e kind in d i e r s ’ tr ia l here. John M. C haplin, Suddenly th e b u tler entered th e Jumped for.ward, startled. His nerves c a te d .” ch ief of the p la n t accounting d e p a rt aalon and, quietly approaching Alicia, Revision W ork "'■»layed. w ere so unstrung th a t he was ever m en t o f th a t corporation, w as su b je c t Salem — I t probably w ill be th e la t handed h er a letter. In a low tone apprehensive of danger. W ith a trem G INSEN G C U L T U R E ST A R T ED ed to a search in g ex am ination by D is te r p a rt of F eb ru ary before th e com he said: ulous hand, he took hold of the re mission to revise the ta x commission tr ic t A tto rn ey W ilkerson and required "T his le tte r has Just come, m ’m. ceiver and placed It to his ear. As he Plant Said to G row Well N ear Boring of the s ta te holds an o th e r m eeting. to ex p lain to th e ju ry m any d e tails of T he m essenger said it was very im listened, his already pallid face turned and G resh am . A desire to w a it un til a f te r common th e complex system used by th e pack p o rta n t and I should deliver It at w hiter and the lines about his mouth once.” P roduction o f g in sen g a t B oring, on w ealth day a t E ugene m ay m ake some ers. tightened. He hesitated a m om ent be C haplin identified ‘num erous le tte rs the EBtacada railw ay, and a t G resham , difference in the d ate, us S ta te Tax A licia turned pale. She instantly fore j-eplying. Then, w ith an effort, ch an g in g the by-products allow ances, has been sta rte d in a sm all way, w ith C om m issioner Gallowny has been a r recognized the handw riting. It was he said: which w ere se n t by o th er em ployes. the prospect th a t its cu ltiv a tio n will ran g in g plans so th a t th e su b ject of from R obert Underwood. W as not her "Send him up.” O ne le tte r signed by C haplin and la s t m essage enough? How d are he be enlarged. C. F. Cross, o f Boring, tax atio n will be thoroughly discussed Dropping the receiver, lie began to has a considerable tr a c t in ginseng, th e re a t th a t tim e in as m any o f its d ated N ovem ber 15, 1907, gave in address h er again and a t such a tim e? w alk nervously up and down the stru c tio n s to d iscontinue m aking al R etirin g to an inner room, she tore which, according to th e rep o rts he phases as possible. room. The crisis had come sooner than The various m em bers, who w ere a s low ances for hides in figuring th e te s t open the envelope and read as follows: gives, prom ises to succeed w ell. Mr. he expected—exposure w as a t band. Cross has se t o u t 2,600 p lan ts and has signed the task of handling the d etails cost of beef. D s a r M rs. J e f f r ie s : T h is is t h e la s t T his man Bennington was the man D istric t A tto rn ey W ilkerson pointed tim e I s h a ll e v e r b o re y o u w ith m y l e t obtained resu lts in several q u a rts o f in connection w ith th e six o r seven ager of the firm of dealers whose te r s . Y ou h a v e fo r b id d e n m e to s e e y o u o u t th a t from th e o rganization o f the ginseng seeds, w hich com m ands )6 and bills, w hich it is probable th e com m is goods he disposed of. He could not a g a in . P r a c tic a lly y o u h a v e s e n te n c e d N ational Pucking company, M arch 8, $8 a q u a rt. Mr. Cross sta rte d the sion will pass on before they are sen t m e to a liv in g d e a th , b u t a s I p r e f e r m ake restitution. Prosecution was in cu ltiv atio n of tho p la n t as an e x p e ri to a vote o f th e people, have from 1903, th e te s t co st o f beef, as figured d e a t h s h a ll n o t b e p a r tia l, b u t fu ll a n d evitable. D isgrace and prison would m ent and he has succeeded so well tim e to tim e reported th a t progress is by S w ift & Co., steadily rose w hile c o m p le te o b liv io n , I ta k e th is m e a n s of follow. He could not stand tt; he g y o u k n o w t h a t u n le s s y ou re v o k e th a t he will se t ou t 600 m ore p lan ts being m ade, and it is probable th a t by the allow ances for by-products de l y e o ttin would ra th e r kill him self. T rouble was u r c ru e l s e n te n c e o f b a n is h m e n t, I th is sp rin g . H arry l’u lfer, o f G res the tim e th e n ex t m eetin g closes creased. s h a ll m a k e a n e n d o f It a il. I s h a ll be very close a t hand, th a t w as certain. fo u n d d e a d . M o n d a y m o rn in g , a n d y ou these bills w ill be well under way ham, also is c u ltiv a tin g gin sen g on a How could he get out of it? Pacing C abinet M inister P riso n er. w ill k n o w w h o Is re s p o n sib le . lot. H e has ab o u t 600 plants and tow ard form ulation, if not e n tirely the floor, he bit his lips till the blood Y o u rs d e v o te d ly , Torreon, Mex. — A bram Gonzales, probably will s e t ou t m ore th is year. com pleted and in readiness for the R O B ER T UNDERW OOD. came. m in iste r o f th e in terior, who wfcnt to I t is said th a t gin sen g p la n ts when voters. T here w as a sharp ring at the front An angry exclam ation escaped C am argo to quell th e u p risin g a t th a t m atu red and well c u ltiv ated w ill yield door. Underwood opened It. As ho point, w as m ade p risoner by th e m u ti A licia's Ups, and crushing the note up seeds w orth several thousands o f dol W ater C o n tra c t D raw n. recognized his visitor on the th resh in h er band, she bit her lips till the lars in an acre. I t is known th a t S alem —S id etrack in g for a tim e a t neers, escorted back to the railroad blood came. It w as ju s t as she feared. old, he exclaimed: a t S an ta R osalia and se n t to C hihua th e re is g re a t profit in th e c u ltiv atio n least, the Benham F alls p ro ject, the “W hy, B ennington, this is a su r hua on a handcar, according to news T he m an was desperate. He w as not o f th e p lant. The ex p erim en ts of Mr. p rise !” to bo got rid of so easily. How dare C entral Oregon Irrig a tio n company received here. The rebels refused to Cross and Mr. P u lfer w ill be w atched The m anager entered aw kw ardly. He reported he—how d are he? T he cow ard—to w ith in te re st. T h eir p la n ts are about re p re se n ta tiv e s and th e D esert land listen to his o v ertu res. “Yes, I Must See Him at Once.” He had the constrained a ir of a man th in k th a t Bhe could be frightened by 3 y e a rs old and it w ill be a t le a st n board com pleted a d ra f t o f a co n tract his fa ilu re to th e central governm ent. who has come on an unpleasant e r S ev en ty dead and wounded Salga- such a th reat. W hat did she care if y ea r befo re they can tell how th e ir on the rem ain d er of th e p ro ject. T h at this may be only te n ta tiv e , as before, diata.i w ere le f t on the field a t C hilapa he killed him self? It would be good everyw here as if the sobering influ his man servant, had taken his usual rand, but w ants to be as am iable as crops w ill tu rn out. Yet suppose he w as In ence of the Sabbath had invaded even Sunday off and would not retu rn until the circum stances will perm it. however, is evidenced by th e fa c t th a t a fte r an enco u n ter w ith th e forces of riddance. “You d id n 't expect me, did you?” ha earn est, suppose he did carry out his th is exclusive dom ain of the unholy m idnight. T he ap artm en t w as still as n e ith e r side signed it, and then re G eneral A m brosio F igueroa. The CO LLEG E IS S U E S BULLETIN . fused to do so la te r. T his is taken as losses o f th e federate w ere not given. th re a t? T here would be a terrib le rich. T he uniform ed atten d an ts, hav the grave. It w as so high above the began. S hutting the front door, Underwood scandal, an investigation, people ing nothing to do, yaw ned lazily in stre e t th a t not a sound reached up an indication th a t even fu rth e r Valuable T re a tise on O rc h a rd W ork changes may be m ade. The a g re e would talk, her nam e would be men- the deserted halls. Some even in from the noisy Broadway below. Un led the way back into the sitting room, Lands May Be Available. to Be Had on H equest tioned. No—no—th a t m ust be pre- dulged in su rrep titio u s naps in cor derwood liked the quiet so th at he and m aking an effort to control his m ent stands, b a rrin g a few m inor Spokane, W a sh .— A plan by w hich vented a t all costs. ners, confident th a t they would not could think, and he was thinking hard. nerves, said: C o rv allis — The H o rtic u ltu ra l de changes, us those previously draw n. 7,000,000 acres o f logged-off lands in D istracted, n o t know ing w hat course be disturbed. C allers w ere so rare On the fiat desk a t his elbow stood a "S it down, w on't you?” p a rtm e n t o f the O regon A g ricu ltu ra l W ashington, Idaho and M ontana may to pursue, she pared the floor of the th a t w hen some one did e n te r from dainty dem i-tasse of black coffee—un B ut Mr. Bennington m erely bowed Je tty W ork to Be P u sh ed . college has ju s t issued B ulletin No. tasted. T here were glasses and de the stre e t, he was looked upon with stiffly. It was evident th at he did not I l l , on “ Orchard M an ag em en t,” by Marshfield —The M arshfield cham ber be obtained by th e governm ent and room . Through the closed door she suspicion. can te rs of whisky and cordial, but wish his call to be m istaken tor a so C. I. Lewis, h o rtic u ltu ra list. The 'of comm erce has received word from then opened up fo r hom estead e n try is could h ear the m usic and the c h a tte r It w as shortly a fte r seven o'clock the stim ulants did not tem pt him. cial visit. pam plet com prises 96 pages o f th e C ongressm an H aw ley th a t th e rep o rt being w orked o u t by the executive of h er guests. 8he m ust go to see He wondered if Alicia would ignore “I h av en 't tim e, th an k you. To bo m ost in te re stin g info rm atio n o b ta in made by M ajor Morrow favors th e re co m m ittee o f th e In tern atio n al and U nderwood a t once, th a t was certain, the day following Mrs. Jeffries' re his letter or if she would come to frank, my mission is rath e r a delicate able on fru itra isin g , and is well w orth sto ratio n o f the je tty a t th e en tran ce E m p ire F ederation o f Com m ercial and h er visit m ust be a se c re t one. ception when a man cam e In by the The plan, as outlined, pro- T h ere was already enough talk. m ain en tran ce from Broadw ay, and him. Surely she could not be so h e a rt one, Mr. U nderwood.” stu d y in g by anyone in te re ste d in th is o f Coos bay, b u t th a t th e en g in eers at clubs. If h e r enem ies could hear of h er vis approaching one of the hall boys, in less as to throw him over a t such a (T O B E C O N T IN U E D .) branch of husbandry. I t is furnished W ashington say th e law prev en ts a re poses th e exchange by th e In te rio r free to any address on request. po rt and e stim a te being made a t th is d e p a rtm e n t o f fo re st reserve lands for itin g him alone In his ap artm en ts th a t quired for Mr. R obert Underwood. The boy gave his in terlocutor an tim e. U nless these tech n icalities can logged-off lands, on th e basis o f th ree would be the end. "Y es—I m ust see him a t once. To im pudent stare. T here w as som ething Albany Men B ore fo r Oil. be overcom e in some w ay an a p p ro p ri acres o f cut-over lands for one acre of fo re st reserve. m orrow is Sunday. H e's sure to be about th e caller’s dress and m anner Albany-—Final step s w ere tak en a t ation for the im provem ent o f the je tty hom e In the evening. He m entions which told him instinctively th a t he would not be av ailable a t th is tim e. a m eetin g held in th e rooms o f the O ro z c o D enies Disloyalty. Monday m orning. T here will still be w as not dealing w ith a visitor whom Mr. H aw ley says he has tak en the A lbany Comm ercial club th is week to m a tte r up w ith th e com m ittee. El Paso, Tex. — G eneral Pascual tim e. I’ll go and see him to-morrow.” he m ust tr e a t respectfully. No one form a company to bore for oil in Linn "A licia! A licia!” divines a m an's or w om an's social Orozco denies em p h atically th a t the county. I t is purposed to conduct The door opened and Mr. Jeffries sta tu s quicker or m ore unerringly s ta te o f C hihuahua is on the v erge of G ood R oads E n th u siasts Busy. thorough experim ents to see if oil can than a servant. The a tte n d a n t saw Hood R iver— Hood R iver good roads seceding from th e M exican federation put his head in. be found in th is p a rt o f th e sta te . a t once th a t the m an did not belong doing here, my o r th a t he is disloyal to Madero. H is "W hat a re you The Price of Fame. M artha W ashington, Housekeeper, The nam e “ W illam ette Oil com pany” en th u siasts are m aking efforts to com denial is contained in a teleg ram re d e a r? ” he asked. “I was looking to th e class which paid social visits It was In the office of one of the big In the oldest w ealthy fam ilies of Vir w as chosen and the com m ittee on o r ply w ith the recen t good roads p ro cla ceived here by th e ch ief of the federal •■ •ry w h ere for you. Judge B rew ster to te n an ts in the A struria. He was theaters. A lot of actors w ere hang ginia all the women knew all about m ation o f G overnor W est, and four gan izatio n was d irected to p rep are and ra th e r seedy looking, his collar was ing around, a couple of journalists cooking and housekeeping, and had to te le g ra p h lines in Ju arez. T he te le w ishes to say good night.” file a rtic le s of incorporation at once. m eetings w ill be held in d ifferen t gram , signed Pascual Orozco, follow s: “I w as fixing my hair, th a t's all,” not im m aculate, his boots w ere thick and a secretary or two. A young in order to run an establishm ent of p a rts of the valley w ith in th e week. T his com m ittee consists o f L. A. “I w ish em p h atically to deny replied Aliela w ith perfect compos and clum sy, his clothes cheap and Ill- woman dropped In for a hasty g reet m any slaves, and an ignorant m istress Wood, George Dorr, W. H. M arvin, A m eeting will be held a t P arkdale th e rep o rts published as to the ure. fitting. ing. and then paused a m om ent to would not have com m anded the re hall in the U pper valley, to discuss E. V. Bloomfield and G. H. Crowell. “Is Mr. Underwood in?” he de speak to a very well-known actor spect of her cunning negroes, but the various proposed m ethods of road secession of C hihuahua and my d is to th e Madero govern CHAPTER V. manded. whom she evidently m et for the first would have been a laughing stock. legislation. M eetings will follow at loyalty C em ent Plant In View. "N ot home," replied the atten d an t time. The press agent's desk was M artha W ashington owned 15.000 Park G range, Pine G rave G range and m e n t.” D allas A t a m eetin g o f the Com Ilood R iver. Among the m any huge carav an saries insolently, a fte r a pause. Like most open, and in a corner fas a package acres of land and hundreds of negroes, m ercial club here a com m unication A viator S c a re s C ro w d s. th a t of recent years have sprung up hall boys, he took a savage pleasure of pictures of the celebrated actor. yet she knew all about cooking and from Missouri and K ansas c a p ita lists New York — T he first successful In New York to provide luxurious In saying th a t the te n a n ts w ere out. The latter looked them over, and as housekeeping and m ade the rounds of M arshield G ets Busy. was read, in w hich they gave th e ir flight o f a hydro-aeroplane in th is sec q u a rte rs regardless of coat for those the young woman exclaimed th a t be h er household every day. Just as did The caller looked annoyed. Marshfield The cam paign to have plan for co n stru ctin g a $760,000 one- tion w as seen h ere W ednesday, when w ho can afford to pay for the best, should give her one be said, with an the general his plantation. M artha "H e m ust be in," he said w ith a the Coos Bay life-sav in g .sta tio n u n it cem ent p la n t in th is city th is F ran k T. Neffin ascended from th e none could rival the A strurla in size insinuating sm ile to th e press agent: w as n eith er a sloven nor churl, but frown. "I have an appointm ent with changed from its presen t location over y ear. T h e ir proposition w as th a t the Hudon riv e r a t T w en ty -th ird e tre e t and magnificence. O ccupying an e n “Alas, they a re not mine. They be tru e aristo c ra t of the right sort. Girls citizen s of D allas subscribe not less th ree m iles from th e b ar to a more ami for 16 m in u tes (lew up and down tire block in the very h e a rt of the him ." long to Mr. D ash !” should be taught housekeeping by T his w as not strictly true, but the than $26,000 in stock. E x p erts have convenient place, is b eing pushed by th e riv e r a t a h eight o f 600 feet. resid en tial d istrict. It took precedence “1 can 't give any aw ay." said the ladies who have sprlghtllness, vi tested th e cem ent deposits in this the cham ber o f comm erce and others. The a v ia to r m ade no public announce over all the o th er ap a rtm e n t hottAs of bluff had the desired effect. latter. "E ach one costs me 20 cents.” vacity, aloquence and fine m anners, to “Got an appointm ent! W hy d id n 't county and reported th a t they are One p etitio n which was gen erally c ir m ent o f his plan, and when he alight- the m etropolis as th e biggest and "Surely th a t is c h eap !” the young aa to correct the m iserable false no culated w as signed by about 1.600 you say so a t once?” good. I t is proposed to (incorporate lady suggested. ed in th e riv e r am id floating cakes of moat splendidly appointed hostelry of tions besetting the m odern Anglo- citizens and now an o th er p etitio n is R eaching lazily over the telephone the com pany under th e nam e of the ire . m any on shore thought he had Us kind in the world. It was. Indeed, The press agent ignored her and Saxon word about "m enlallsm .”—New being circulated only am ong th e big O regon-Portland C em ent company. a sm all city in itself. It was not nec sw itchboard, and w ithout rising from turned to the actor. fallen in to th e stream . York Press. mill ow ners, vessel ow ners and o th er | "Cheap? Do you think anybody essary for its fo rtu n ate te n an ts to his seat, he asked surlily: larg e in te re sts who a re shippers. P o rtlan d er to Raise Poultry. Tinplate Men Com bine. "W h at's the nam e?" would pay th a t much for you 7" leave It unless they w ere so m inded L. L. Howe, o f P o rtlan d , purchased “Mr. Bennington." And the young lady laughed aad P itts b u rg —R ep resenting a c a p ita l E verything for th e ir com fort and P ro o f of Ram sm branco. Socialist P a rty Allowed E xpenses. la st week a 20-acre tr a c t located four The boy took the tra n sm itte r and w ent w ithout h er picture. ization o f $100,01)0,000. the Independ pleasure was to be had w ithout taking She (after elopem ent)—“I receiv ed * m iles e a st o f C lackam as S tatio n on Salem — T h a t th e S o cialist p a rty is e n t T in P la te M an ufacturers o f the the trouble to go out of doors. On spoke into It: le tte r from papa to-day. H e w rites C lear C reek. The farm is well im en title d to $200 apiece fo r five dele U n ited S ta te s w ere g ran ted a c h a rte r th e ground floor w ere shops of all "A p arty called to see Mr. U nder th a t he had ?ust finished m aking his Cost of Living Increasing. proved and w as acquired from Edw ard g ates to the national convention, to be in Common P leas court under t? e kinds, which catered only to the wood.” The price of diam onds baa beet) In will.** He—"Did he rem em ber us?" M endenhall from $4,000. It is Mr. paid by the sta te , is an opinion given nam e o f th e A ssociation o f S heet a rd A atru rla's patrons. T here w ere also T here w as a brief pause, aa if the creased ten per c e n t It appears Im She— "Yea, indeed He baa left all his H ow e’s irte n tio n to o p e ra te a m odem by D eputy A ttorney G eneral Van Tin P la te m an u fa c tu rers. Headq lar- on the prem ises a bank, a b ro k er's person u p stairs was in doubt w hether possible for the poor man to get in on money to an ayslum for bopelesa poultry farm . W inkle. • Ile a a h aird resser, and a postal telo- to adm it th a t he was home or noL, the ground floor anyw here. te rs w ill be located here. Idiots." INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE WATCH M EXICO C LO SE LY . » A mHOSATlWII (M7 MEWMDfffKQ.O'D'AliS HOPE third D egree t y CHARLES KLEIN ^ ARTHUR HORNBLOW I j V