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CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK Doings of the World at Large Told in Brief. W INTER HITS M 'D O lE WEST. Four States Have Snow and peratures Are Falling Tem Chicago — Dispatches received at the weather bureau headquarters tell o f pretentious snow storms in four states. The early arrival o f “ the beautiful” is not accompanied by un usually low temperature and proves rather beneAcial than otherwise. Wyoming was the Arst to report ihe advance agent o f winter, the vicinity around Lander experiencing a regular snow fall. The maximum temperature in the vicinity of the Wyoming storm was 36 and the minimum 32, so that the snow did not melt rapidly. The same storm swept rapidly east ward, and was reported in both the Dakotas and Minnesota. Heavy rains have been prevailing in Western Min nesota for two days, but a drop in temperature changed the rain to snow. Dispatches say the temperature is lowering noticeably in Northern Iowa and there are indications of snow fall there. Storms are also predicted gen erally over the Central West. Rain began falling in the Great Lakes re gion and the temperature is dropping steadily. The same storm will prob ably spread to the Ohio river before its force is spent. that there wa* Juat one thing in tlfi INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE BEND ORCHARD PROJECTED. P O T A T O E S INJURED. Successful Powell Butte Grower Will Tualatin Valley Crop Reported Short Try Out New Section. Fully One-Half, o , ELEANOR Ml INGRAM worth while." The girl shivered slightly, her gaze on his firm profile with Its lines ot re lentless strength. "You meant to punish them," she faltered. "Revenge? No: It was not worth taking. 1 will not deny I thought of that as a boy; as a man I was too practical to waste my time. What I decided to have was money. I found In my aptitude for this automobile racing my best and quickest way to secure a starting capital. If I killed myself In doing It. very good; that was better than poverty. 1 was poor for six years; poor for a lifetime I will not be.” “ No, you will not be," she agreed, her voice quite low and agitated. "You were born to bend circumstance, for good or 111.” "Circumstance bent me, when It set your brother In my path," he cor rected. "I never before had a friend, or cared—” He shook his head Impa tiently, turning fully to her. “ Bah. what dead history am I boring you with! Forgive me; I only meant to say there might be some small excuse for my savagery. It Is after four o'clock, I was promised tea." Jessica rose to cross to the little tea-table, but lingered for an InstanL “ Jes once told me that he had been guilty of the impertinence of saying his driver had the best disposition and the worst temper he had ever seen. I think that If he were here, he would apologize for the last part.” "Perhaps he may yet retract the first,” he warned lightly, yet touched. When she summoned him to take his cup, Stanton looked at the brown beverage, then In quizzical surprise at his hostess. "Yes,” she laughed, coloring. "With three lumps of sugar In i t Jea told me that whenever he was out with you. you drank chocolate syrup and sweet. I thought It was only girls who liked sweet, syrupy things.” "And do you always give people what they like?” he asked, amused and oddly pleased. “ I would like to,” she retorted. "Then I would like very much to have you go to the theater with me. to-night." "As you like," she conceded, her heavy lashes sweeping her cheeks. The first step was made. For the next two weeks they saw each other frequently. Twice Stanton brought one of the Mercury cars and took Jes sica for sedate afternoon drives. Sev eral rainy days she gave him sweet chocolate and sat opposite him before the bright little hearth, listening or talking with the equable sunniness so like Floyd's. Indeed, Stanton soon came to feel with her the sense of companionship and certainty of being understood that he felt with her broth er. But he never was rough to Jes sica. During that interval he did not meet Floyd. Jes was busy, thirty miles up the Hudson valley, at the Mercury factory, Jessica said, and as Stanton of course knew from his mechanician’s own statement. Only It Impressed him as rather strange that Floyd could not get away even once or twice to see his sister. Bend— While Central Oregon up to Hillsboro— That tne potato crop in the present has received little serious this vicinity will be short fully 50 per attention as a commercial apple grow cent as a result o f early blight, is the General Returns o f Important Eventa ing territory, an arrangement just made for the planting o f an extensive prediction made by Howard Evarts Presented In Condensed Form commercial orchard near Bend by an Weed, an authority on plant diseases. fo r Our Busy Readers. experienced fruitgrower indicates that “ For several days past 1 have exam Hit:ft rations itj f f f l f f l c THORNBURGH apples may take their places alongside ined the potato Aelds in this vicinity, M uotoi orm m r the other products of this immediate and And very few places but that Dr. Sun Yat Sen denies the rumor section in the near future. “ Did he know of It?" she asked o f discord in the new government of Guy Lafollette, who for several show great damage to the growing counter-question. China. years has conducted an extensive nur crop. The recent windy weather made Floyd had kept the confidence given sery near Powell Butte, some 25 miles the conditions much worse than would racé the beginning o f grea t automobile him, then, although no formal re Government reports say crops all i ------ the mechanician of the Mercury, east o f Bend, plans the planting o f 40 over the world are greatly above the Stanton’ s machine, drops dead. Strange straint had been made. The expres otherwise have been the case, as the ! youth, Jesse Floyd, volunteers, and is ac acres o f Ane apple trees on the A. S. average. cepted. In the rest during the tw en ty- sion that crossed Stanton's dark face wind caused a wide distribution o f the Collins ranch, a mile from Bend. As four hour race Stanton meets a stranger. was warm and very gentle. T a ft urged before the national hy Mr. Lafollette has raised apples most spores o f the fungus causing the dis Miss Carlisle, w ho Introduces herself. Th e "H e knew. yes. I wish I could have Mercury wins race. Stanton receives giene congress the establishment o f a successfully on his Powell Butte place, ease. The excessive rains during Au flowers from Miss Carlisle, which he I g met your brother years ago; I might National Health bureau. ♦ where the ultitude is 4200 feet, he gust made weakened, tender vines full nores. Stanton meets Miss Carlisle on a have been less hard a man. more At to train. T h e y alight to take walk, and The Greek minister in London anticipates no difficulty in meeting train leaves. Stanton and Miss Carlisle know him, and you. now.” o f moisture, while the atmospheric fo llow in auto. Accid ent by which Stan denies any knowledge o f a Greek-Bul- similar success here, at an altitude of “ You hard!” ton is hurt is mysterious. Floyd, at lunch garian-Servian alliance against Tur but 2600 feet, and with excellent soil conditions were such as cause all fun with Stanton, tells o f his boyhood. Stan “ Has he not taught you that I am and irrigation conditions. The action gus diseases to develop most rapidly. ton again meets Miss Carlisle and th er so?” key. dine together. Stanton comes to track o f the nurseryman promises to influ- “ For a month past there have been $fck, but makes race. T h e y have ac ci Miss Elsie Crose, daughter o f the In her earnestness she leaned for dent. F loy d hurt, but not seriously. At ence others toward setting out commer American governor o f Samoa, was small brown spot9 upon the leaves, dinner F lo y d tells Stanton o f his twin ward. her eyes fearlessly on his. ELKS W ILL USE “ BEETATO ” cial orchards. Hitherto apple raising sister, Jessica. Stanton becomes v e r y 111 proclaimed a “ princess” by the na “ Never. Do not imagine he thinks in this section has been devoted chieAy showing the presence o f tne disease i Ind loses consciousness. On recovery, at lives. his hotel Stanton receives invitation and you that, do not so wrong his memory known to science as macrosporium Portland Lodge Will Distribute Pur to small garden orchards, producing visits Jessica T h e y go to th ea ter t o g e t h of your kindness. A rough word— what A party of Frenchmen visiting Ber little more than enough for home con solani, or the early blight, but it has er, and meet Miss Carlisle. Stanton and ple Tuber at Reunion. Is It? The first gentleness cancels It; F loy d meet again and talk business lin say they are astonished at the evi sumption. only been (luring the past week that ! Th ey agre e to operate automobile fa c t o r y what Is a friend worth who does not Portland— Oregon’s newest pomolo- dence of high living and luxury to be , , j . $ ... , ** Partni’ rs F l o y d becomes suspicious of understand?" gical oddity, dubbed the “ beetato,” the disease has developed rapidly and Miss Carlisle. 200 SEE BRIDGE OPENING seen everywhere. which is a hybrid between an Irish po Stanton bent his head, looking at the infection become widespread. A g irl’s dream revealed fatal errors tato and a red beet, has already been CHAPTER IX— (Continued). the fire. “ The vines now have yellow leaves in the indictments against an Illinois found valuable as an advertising asset. Span Over Umpqua Fiver at Win "Jessica has the right to a chance," "I have not had much gentleness at the bottom o f the plant, while the 6e agreed. ‘Tin not goin’ to meddle chester Is Dedicated.’ school superintendent for embezzle The tuber’s “ innards” have a deep top leaves have their edges turned j with things beyond my understand^’. shown me,” he said. “ My mother died ment, forgery, etc. purple, one o f the official colors of the Roseburg — With a crowd o f more black. Growth of tubers has practi An’ I’d rather have her your wife than when I was born; when I was thirteen than 200 persons in attendance the my father married again. My step Pascual Orozco, Sr., was marched Elks’ lodge. cally stopped. Some Aelds are worse « have anything else In the world. Only Officers o f Portland Lodge No. 142 new Bteel bridge spanning the Ump through the streets o f El Paso from than others, hillside fields being the! —you’ve seen her just once— you can't mother was a good woman, whom I loved as well as my father did. But the station to the jail, and was hooted have been quick to realize the pecu qua river, at Winchester, Ave miles worst affected. j tell If you want her. yet.” within the second year after the mar liar coloring feature o f the “ beetato.’ north o f Roseburg, was dedicated with and jeered by Mexicans. “ Potato blight is now practically j Stanton shot him one straight, ex riage, the horses they were driving They are now negotiating with L. W. appropriate ceremonies. Binger Her First pressive glance. Upon the peremptory demand o f the Kinhardt, o f Silver Springs station mann was the principal speaker and worldwide in its distribution. ran away, dragging the carriage over American ambassador, an American in Clackamas county, the originator o f briefly reviewed the history o f bridge described in 1882, it now occurs j "She Is like you,” slipped from him an embankment, and my parents died confined in a Mexican jail was re the new potato, for all o f next year’s building. He said the Arst bridges throughout the United States, Canada, Involuntarily; then, furious at his be within a few moments of each other Europe, Asia and Australia. Its con trayal of sentiment, he dropped the leased and placed in the hospital. while being taken to the hospital. crop o f “ purple spuds” to take back were built o f wood, then came those trol by means o f the Bordeaux m ix -' other’s hand. “ We had better go, or Have I said that my father was constructed o f stone, and Anally there to Rochester for the Elks’ annual re The battleship Wyoming is com ture is easy, thanks to the experi- ' we’ll miss the train,” he bruskly re wealthy? He was so. He had made pleted and turned over to the govern union. Inasmuch as the ’ reunion will came the modern steel structure which ments made in 1899 by Professor L. ■ minded. his will, a year before, leaving every ment. She will participate in the na be held in July, Mr. Rinhardt will withstands the elements o f time. He It. Jones o f the Vermont experiment I "Oh, she Is like me," confirmed thing to his wife; well knewing that val review in New York harbjr next have to plant his “ beetatoes” as early called particular attention to the fact station. Floyd; he turned to look again at the she In her turn would pass all on to as possible next spring so that the that the year 1912 is an epoch in month. “ These experiments were very thor-' factory. “ We are pretty close chums. me. She was much younger than he. product o f the new crop will be large Douglas county for the reason that ough, and the results so conclusive Yes, you an' I had better be gettln’ to almost certain to outlive him. and A witness in the Standard Oil in enough by convention time. this year eight magnlAcient steel that spraying with Bordeaux mixture tlie train.” entirely to be trusted. But she had vestigation says the corporation has Mr. Rinehardt expects to grow bridges are in course o f erection. is now conducted as a part of farm They walked back to the nearest never made a will, delayed by chance assigned Axed sales territory to each enough “ beetatoes” to supply souve Bridges,,Mr. Hermann said, mark time practice by the best growers o f the trolley line, both silent. or forgetfulness, I suppose. When he o f its forme/ subsidiaries, making the nirs for every delegate to the Roches with the progress and development of Central states. In the experiments at The subject was not touched again, died five minutes before her, all his monopoly as complete and perfect as ter reunion. Portland Elks are re the country and that Douglas county the Vermont station the sprayed po until the following morning, when they fortune passed to his wife; then, upon joicing that they w ill have such an should feel proud o f the bridges it has ever. tatoes gave a yield o f 291 bushels per left the train In New York. her death without a will, again legally unique souvenir to advertise Ore- built this year. acre against 994 bushels per acre for Jacob Foy Guthrie. the college "When shall I see you?” Stanton paased on to her relatives. I was left gon. The Winchester bridge is 590 feet the unsprayed potatoes, showing a graduate on trial in Chicago for rob in length, the two outer spans being difference o f 1914 bushels an acre in questioned, as they exchanged fare with no share or claim.” bing the homes o f wealthy people of MAKE EGGS FRO M AIR. “ But It was yours by every right! wells in the noisy depoL “ To-mor 150 feet long, while the center span favor o f spraying.” over $2500 worth o f silks, jewelry and row?” Surely, surely, your step-mother's rel is 290 feet in length. The total cost bric-a-brac, went raving crazy in Sci/nfist Sees Great Possibility in Ni “ I'm going to be out of town for the atives did not take it?” o f the bridge is about $16,000. court. NEW FISH CAR IN USE. “ They took every penny and every next two weeks, Mr. Green tells me,” trogen and Compounds Floyd replied. "They want me at the Inch, Miss Floyd. And I, at fifteen, W ATER S U P P L Y IS READY. A strike of 150 shingle weavers has Chicago — Dr. Paul Walden, o f 20,000 Trout Being Distributed East Mercury factory, and there are some was sent out into the world, a beggar closed nine shingle mills on Puget Riga, Russia, predicts that the next other trips, too, I believe. Jessica Is ed orphan. They had no Interest In o f The Dalles. Sound. great feat o f chemistry will be the Klamath Falls' Artesian Wells to Pump going to be rather deserted; If you me, and I was old enough to support making o f eggs from air. Dr. W al 1,200,000 Galons Daily. The Arst “ Ash car” that has ever happen to look her up, no doubt ahe myself. One of them offered to get Railroads are breaking all records den, who is president elect o f the been used in Oregon left Portland w Klamath Falls — The California- in furnishing cars to handle the North would be glad to speak to some one me a position as office boy.” Ninth International Congress o f A p "Oh! You— ” Oregor Power company is ready to Monday night for the Bonneville Cen besides her nurse.” west grain crop. plied Chemistry, to be held in St. Pe tral Fish Hatchery to stock up with a "I— lived,” he grimly answered. ” 1 connect its new artesian wells to the "Thank you,” accepted Stanton, as tersburg in 1915, further predicts that A man at Kamloops, B. C., who had asked them for nothing. What per pumps, and will use this water exclu large shipment o f trout fry that is to carelessly. "Take care of yourself." a variety of nitrogenous foods will be been deaf and dumb for 14 years, sud sively for the city supply in future. be distributed at various Oregon He had not reached the exit when sonal trinkets belonged to me, I sold, denly recovered both voice and hear made from the air some day. for the first needs; then I set to work. The new water supply is ample for points to encourage the propagation Floyd overtook him. “ I consider it practically certain ing when he saw another man crushed My father had wished me to be a the present needs of the city, the o f the trout species in the Oregon “ Here are the entries for the Cup and mangled beneath the wheels o f a that at no distant day we will be pumps on a test liftin g 800 gallons a streams. race,” he panted, thrusting a folded drawing food supplies from the a ir,” This car is equipped with various moving freight train. minute, or a supply o f nearly 1,200,- he said. “ Professor Bernthsen, of mechanical devices necessary to the newspaper Into Stanton's hand. "There 000 gallons per day. Two were killed and several ser Germany, already has succeeded in are two Atalanta cars to run against The management has had the water care o f Ash and with living quarters us. It’s you who need to take care iously injured when a passenger train making the simple compound o f nitro for the caretakers. It has accommo carefully analyzed, and it is free from struck a streetcar on a grade crossing gen and hydrogen. of yourself, until afterward.” deleterious germs, and is said to be dations for 20,000 Ash. near Denver. "Floyd, wait! What do you mean? “ This shows that we will be able to On the present trip the car will drop far purer than that supplied to the Do you really think—” Officials at Washington think the make more complex compounds. An great majority o f cities. 100 cans, each containing 10 gallons The pipes But his mechanician evaded the Mexican revolution is weakening, on egg is a complex compound of nitro and reservoirs will be cleaned and dis o f trout fry, at The Dalles, Dufur and question. other points farther East, and will account o f the many apparently aim gen, oxygen, sulphur and hydrogen.” infected prior to using the new supply. “ Some people are hoodoo«,” he less moves being made by the insur The city has been practically free loop back through The Dalles to pick laughed. “ Keep away from them, Electric Opiate Found, up the empty cans. Later it is in gents. from typhoid fever this season, no please. Good-by." Berlin— An electric sleep, which tended to distribute Ash at favorable He had not spoken Valerie Carlisle’s Roosevelt sayB he is w illing his may he turned on and off at will, is serious cases having been known. points along all o f the railroad lines name, yet Stanton knew against whom election shall be subject to the recall. the alluring prospect offered to peo This has been due in part to the care in Oregon. o f the water company in protecting he warned. And the melodramatic The car used in this work was do Striking Utah coal miners have ple suffering from insomnia by Dr. the springs and partly to the general absurdity of the Idea did not prevent Nagelschmidt, who describes his in nated to Warden Finley by the O.-W. stolen large quantities o f dynamite use o f boiled water. an odd thrill of discomfort and Inse vention for this purpose in a medical R. & N.. and equipped at the expense curity, from which he took his usual and serious trouble is feared. magazine. o f the railroad. The car and accom AN C IE N T BEAN PRIZEW INNER refuge In roughness. Canadian Pacific telegraph opera He says he has devised a new form panying employes are given free " I ’m not In the habit of hiding from tors have accepted compromise terms o f electric current which, when ap transportation on all o f the official people, hoodoos or not. Good-by.” by the company and the impending plied to the base o f the brain, will Rogue River Vegetable Attracts At trips. This donation serves as a “ Oh. very well.” acquiesced Floyd tention at Jackson Fair, strike has been declared off. produce a narcotic effect which can be great accommodation. oddly. "But If you won’t take care of maintained as long ns is desired. It Medford— O. J. Ames, from a small Heretofore shipments have been by Communication has again been es yourself, Stanton—” tablished with Cananea, Mexico. has been tried with success Bnd with garden on the Rogue River bottoms, the usual baggage car route, which "W ell, what?” out any injurious effects on dogs and necessitated many delays in transfer. won the Arst prize o f $50 for vegeta Food has been sent in and a trainload “ Never mind.” rabbits, and Dr. Nagelschmidt is con It is probable that the “ Ash car” will bles at the County fair and pear show. o f copper bullion shipped from the vinced that it can he equally well ap A unique feature o f hia exhibit was be placed on display in Portland soon. mines. CHAPTER X. plied to human beings. the beans grown form a seed discov Application o f the current also ered in a crevice o f a cliff dweller’s Branch Line Completed. An Interval. eliminates pain from any part o f the home in the Aztec ruins in Arizona. PORTLAND MARKETS Klamath Falls— The ballasting crew It was on the second day after his body. The original bean had lain there, ac on the line north from Klamath Falls arrival In New York that Stanton cording to Mr. Ames, for hundreds, Wheat — Track prices: Club, 786/) called upon Jessica Floyd. This time 79c; bluestem, 826£83c; forty-fold, Scientists Note Strike. perhaps thousands o f years, when he has Anished its work as far as Rocky he went more confidently up the stairs Ford, the crossing o f Williamson 796/80c; red Russian, 776/78c; val Salt Lake City—Twenty-two o f the secured it in 1909. of the quiet apartment house, sure of ley, 79(<i80c. It was planted the next year, the river. The section completed will now bU right. foreign scientists touring the United be turned over to the operating de Barley— Feed, $25 per ton; brew germinating element having survived, Aa before, the little old Irishwoman States as guests o f the American Geo and the present crop resulted. partment. A t Chiloquin, the present ing, $276/29. clad In black silk was waiting to ad graphical society visited Bingham Hay— No. 1 timothy, $17 per ton; It is similar in appearance to the terminus o f the work, there is a rumor mit him; as before, be could have oat and vetch, $11; alfalfa, $12.506/ Wednesday, thus combining a view o f a Lima bean, but more proliAc. Mr. that the Big Basin Lumber company cried out In the wonder of seeing this mining camp strike with an examina Ames had 48 different varieties of is preparing to erect a large sawmill. 13. I f true it will add considerably to the girl who turned Floyd's candid face Oats— Spot, $27 per ton; futures, tion o f a mountain o f copper-bearing vegetables in has display. menzonite. When convinced that importance o f that town as a ship to him and smiled with Floyd’s gray $256626. eves. Only, this afternoon Jesslcia the visitors were not strikebreakers, ping point, and also he a great beneAt Fresh fruits — Apples, 50c66$1.50 Mammoth Lettuce Is Grown, did not rise from the piano seat to the crowds at Bingham regarded the to the surrounding country. per box; peaches, 406/ 60c per box ; greet him. but from a chair near a Hood River— Samples o f some o f friendly interest. pears, 50co/ $1.50; grapes, 90coz $1.10. scientists with “ Will You 8lng It to Me Now?” window. the largest lettuce ever seen here are More than half the party passed the Grain Harvest Continued. Onions— Walla Walla, 75c per sack; “Jes Is away again,” she regretted. day visiting historic spots in and on exhibition at the Commercial club. mechanical engineer, and T meant to Meanwhile the Cup race was ap Echo— Weather conditions here are giving him her hand. Oregon, $1 25 per sack. fulfil bis plan. Perfect health I did proaching. On the last evening before The variety is the Wonderful or New favorable for the harvesting o f the Potatoes — Jobbing prices: Bur- about Salt Lake City. "1 came to see you. by his permis j have— for six years I regularly worked Stanton went out to the Long Island York, and the heads are seven and grain. Some anxiety was felt ten hanks, 606/60c per hundred; sweet sion." Stanton returned. twenty hours out of each twenty-four, course, he called on Jessica. Indians Seek la k e Front eight inches in diameter. J. H. Ko- days ago on account o f the unexpected potatoes, 2 io/24c pound. The rich color flushed under her "It is possible to come Into New berg, who has made Hood River as Chicago Lawyers representing the rain, but the warm, clear days that marvelous skin, that was like no other until 1 was graduated from college. Vegetables — Artichokes, 68o/75c ' For six years I was always tired, oc York, of course." he said to her. “ But per dozen; beans, 2c pound; cabbage, Pottawatomie. Chippewa and Ottawa paragus famous, is the grower and have followed have dispelled all fears woman's he had ever seen. Floyd dif casionally hungry, and took just one I shall stay out there until after the 10/lJe; caulidower, $16/1.25 dozen; Indian tribes tiled suit in the United says that on a half acre he has 12,000 and the harvesting has gone on rap fered there, man from girl, his com ; recreation: every night I walked race. After that, after Floyd and 1 celery, 506/76c dozen; corn, 75c6/$l States district court for recovery o f heads just coming to maturity and idly. Wheat is being hauled to the plexion being much darker and less through the avenue where my former come back, shall I see as much of averaging 1600 translucent. sack; cucumbers, 50c box; eggplant, the Chicago lakefront from the Chi that the 1000 dozen will All a car. A local warehouses. home stood, and looked at It. I saw you? Or won't you want me around 56/ 6c pound; head lettuce, 206/ 25c cago river to Forty seventh street on couple o f cases will be put in storage sacks a day. There is such an im "It Is too early to give you tea and the people who had robbed me go when you have him?” to be exhibited at the Northwest the South Side, or cash damages o f mense quantity o f wheat in this lo cake,” she told him. with a playfulness dozen; peppers, 5d6c per pound; to handsomely clad and sleek. I saw Startled, she met his eyes, then cality that it will take two more partly shy. "But If you will talk to matoes, 356/ 40c per box; garlic, 86/ $50,000,000. Four big railroads and Land-Products show in November. their carriages and servants pass and turned away hurriedly to the piano. months of hauling before this season’ s me for half an hour. It will be after 10c per pound; carrots, $1.25 per the South Park commissioners were repass. 1 watched, and I concluded (TO B E C O N T IN U E D .) Hog Raisers Are Warted The names o f crop is cared for. sack; turnips, $1; beets, $1.10; par named as defendants. four o'clock and I can offer you hos 2785 Indians are given in the petition Klamath Falls—Although this county snips, $1.25. pitality. Apple Disease Prevalent. Eggs -Case count, 2746/28c dozen; of the plaintiffs, who base their boasts o f its barley yield, the returns "What shall I talk to you about?" he claims to the land on old treaties o f Corvallis— Professor H. S. Jackson, running from 60 to 100 bushels an candled, 28)0! 29c; extras, 326/34c. doubted. "I am better at listening. I the Federal government. Butter — Oregon creamery, rubes, acre, and although it produces heavy department o f plant pathology, O. A. think.” 33c per pound; prints, 31 u 34 Jo. yields o f the most nutritious alfalfa, C., has just returned from an extend "Oh. anything, everything. Suppose I and In Spain Uutilled. Pork— Fancy, Ujoz 12c pound. it is «im pelled to import hogs from ed trip o f inspection through Eastern I were Jes; I like what he likes, rac Gravity and Other Agencies Are at stars become a new one. the tremen Oregon. Professor ing. factories, motor-cars." V eal— Fancy, 144«/ 15c pound. Madrid— As a result o f the investi California to supply the local market and Southern Work in Bringing Start dous speed Is suddenly converted Into Poultry — Hens, 144«/ 15c pound; gation ordered a few months ago by and to ship hams and bacon packed in Jackson reports that the abundant Together. heat, and the explosive force expands Although the season was early, a broilers, 14^oz 15c; ducks, young, 12c; King Alfonso, the minister o f the in Chicago and Omaha. A local dealer rains o f this season have brought fire burned In the tiny hearth, on the new star at the rate of millions of geese, 8>/12c; turkeys, live, 20c; terior reports that 60 per eont o f the who has been in the meat business ten about conditions especially favorable either side of which they were seated, There Is good reason to believe that miles an hour. This. Professor Bick- to the spread o f the apple tree an- dressed, 25c. land in Spain is uncultivated and that years, says that never in that time facing each other. In the ruddy light the bodies In space— both luminous erton believes, explains the origin of o f the Stanton contemplated the smiling girl. and dead—occasionally fall together, Nova Persel, which suddenly flashed Hops—1912 crop, 156/ 18c. 38 per rent is utterly without irriga has the local supply met the demand thracnose in the orchards Wool — Eastern Oregon, 146/18c tion. The report shows that 4500 v il although conditions are ideal for hog Southern and Western parts o f the In her rale-blue gown with Its lace and his conception of such an event out In 1901 with 10,000 times the bril state. pound; valley, 2 1 4 !'>224c; mohair, lages are without roads or railroads, ! raising. ruffles foaming around her full young was given by Prof. A. W. Blckerton liancy of our sun. This star became 30,000 towns and villages have no choice, 32c pound. throat and falling low across her In a late Royal Institution lecture the brightest in the heavens except • State T o Exchange Land. Children's Fairs Great Success. o f Spain’s Cattle—Choice steers. $6 856/7.25; schools and 12.000,000 hands. The collisions do not come at ran Sirius, and was the most brilliant new Salem—Governor^ West. State For good. $6 256/ 6 6 6 ; medium, $6»/6.25; 177,000,000 inhabitants can neither Salem—To be incorporated in his "Your brother has told you of the dom. Gravity and other agencies are star that has appeared in 300 years. choice cows, $60/ 6.50; good, $5.50«/ read nor write. i annual report. Superintendent o f Pub- ester Elliott and Assistant District business partnership that we plan for at work, and before two suns collide 6.76; medium, $56/5.25; choice cal ' lie Instruction Alderman has prepared Forester Andrews as a representative this winter. Miss Floyd?" In a Different Sense. they come Into each other's Influence Sb5 OOO Theft Confessed. ves, $7«/8 50; good heavy calves, I a statement showing what success has o f District Forester Cecil, le ft this “ I understand Pttffersbulk waa a re She nodded ber bronze crowned for hundreds of years, being drawn $6 256/7; bulls, $36/4.50; stags, $56/ Pensacola. Fla.- William H. Bell, attended the industrial contests and week for the Cascade mountains near head. towards each other with constantly In markably small baby.” a 20-year-old bank clerk, has con industrial fairs which have been held Detroit to make a selection o f 50,000 , "Yes; 1 am very glad." 6.75. creasing speed. As the velocity would "H e must weigh over two hundred H o gs—Light, $8.606/8.65; heavy, fessed that he robbed the Pensacola among the children o f Oregon. These acres o f government forest reserve "Did he." a sudden fancy prompted be proportionate to size, the collision pounds now.” land to exchange for scattered school First National bank on o f a package will undoubtedly become a permanent $7.60«/ 8. the question, "did be tell you that I would take place In the same time— “ No doubt he does, but a great many The state for was coming here to see you. It I about three-fourths of an hour—for all people say be is a remarkably small Sheep — Yearlings, $3.506/4.65; containing $65,000 o f the Louisville A feature in connection with the school sections in this state. wethers. $46/4.66; ewes, $3«/3.85; Nashville payroll, and substituttd a work of th« state after this year's est reserve o f 50,000 acres will be might?” bodiea With the collision the two man.” thus centralised. , worthless package in its place. trial. lambs, $6«/6. o fT fc G arneand (he Candle "R eF ljm ^ M 'erctuy e e(c. W hy the Planets Collide