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CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEE ROOSEVELT RESTS EASY; CONDITION SATISFACTORY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE /S.TANT9N S.__ W IN wi: througn with his hollow blus-bUMk eyes, and asked nothing. It w as tw o m onths before h s could leav* th e hospital. W inter had ahut In, raw and bleak. The day fUed for his departure, th e doctor llngsrsd Is bidding him good-by. “I have not w anted you to b s w or ried, Mr. Stanton," he said bruakly. “N ot on any acco u n t B ut from th s fact th a t your first question w as ‘Jes Floyd?’ I Im agine you feel so m s re sponsibility in th a t m atter. May I aak w here you are going?” Before the spoken nam e S tanton winced, but steadily m et th s o th er's Inquisitive eyes. "To Miss Floyd,” he responded. The doctor held out a h earty hand. “Good, I was sure of It! A p atien t shows a lot of his ch aracter to his physician. Good luck to you—all kinds.” How did he know of unprotected Jes sica Floyd? Stanton w earily pondered the question as he descended to th e carriage. O r rath er, how did he know of S tan to n ’s feeling of responsibility tow ard h er? The m echanician was supposed to take his chance w ith th e driver. P erhaps delirium had revealed the close bond of friendship betw een Floyd and himself. At th e railroad station, a tall young man approached him, as the train w histled In th e distance. “My nam e Is R ichards," he an nounced diffidently. “You’re hardly on your feet yet, Mr. S tanton; If th ere Is anything I can do for you on the trip Into the city, I’d be glad.” S tanton surveyed him w ith blank non-recognition. “You don’t rem em ber m e?” the young man tried again. “Have you forgotten the cub rep o rter who fol lowed you on the afternoon you w ere arrested for speeding your m achine In Pelham P arkw ay? You let your com panion give me th e story.” S tanton put out his hand, the poign a n t m em ory unendurable. “Yes, yes. W hat of It?” “It gave me my sta rt, It m eant a big life for m e; and I didn’t forget 1L I m ade the accounts of the accident a t th e Cup race as easy for Miss Floyd as I could, when they came out. T here w as bound to be some sensational ism .” “T hank you,” Stanton made brief ac know ledgm ent. “T here Is nothing th a t you can do for me.” The train w as hissing a t the plat form, but the re p o rte r pursued him a step farther. “You, you’ll look a fte r Miss Floyd, Mr. S tanton? T h a t’s square?” The driver turned an amazed resen t ful glance upon his questioner, his hand on the rail. But. hardly aw are why, he answ ered, how ever glacially. “Yes, sir.” The rep o rter beam ed a t him, radianL “I knew It,” he called, above the ro a r and clang of th e startin g train. “I knew It w as all rig h t.” A dull gray sky arched above • Chicago, O ct. 16.—Colonel Roose v e lt aw oke soon a fte r 2 o ’clck th is W E ST W OULD C U T C O S T . H OO D RIVER HAS R EPU TA TIO N m orning and his clinical record was tak en . H is pulse had fallen to 80 and C hange to Be U rged in T ra n sp o rta Apple* B ring T o g e th e r People From tion o f C onvicts. Many L ands. w as not fa r above norm al. H is te m p e ra tu re rem ained sta tio n a ry a t 98.8 Salem —The system of tra n sp o rta Hood R iv er— Seven men s a t in the and his re sp iratio n was 18. H e fe lt tion of convicts from the place of con reading room o f the Com m ercial club w akeful and sw itched on his n ig h t viction to th e s ta te p en iten tiary will the o th er evening. One laid down his G eneral R esum a o f Im p o rtan t Eventa o f% Game an be m ate ria lly changed a t w hat prom paper, then another, u n til th e seven lig h t and began to read. ises to be a g re a t saving, according to w ere engaged in conversation. P re se n te d In C o n d en sed F orm N a t The M erciay e/c. plans which G overnor W est is m aking urally the talk turned to apples, and fo r O u r Busy R ead e rs. Chicago, O ct. 16.— Colonel Roose F our o f the men for a recom m endation, to be incorpor then to orchards. velt, shot laBt n ig h t by a crank in M il ated in his m essage to the n ex t leg is w ere unacquainted w ith any o f the w aukee, w as re stin g easy to n ig h t and la tu re , and founded on the resu lts others. N am es followed, then ad Chicago dan cin g m a ste rs have de his physicians said, a fte r a day of w hich have been secured in th e dresses. The four men w ere s tra n g la tte r, breezily professional. cided to abolish all ra g -tim e dances. SYNOPSIS. “Floyd?” Stanton w hispered, w ith nervous stra in , th a t they w ere pleased change made in tra n sp o rtatio n of p a ers and hailed from G roton, M a ss.; tie n ts to th e sta te insane asylum . St. C atherine, O n tario ; Mexico C ity, difficulty. “W here Is Jes Floyd?” Mexican rebels held up a railw ay by his condition. A t th e b e g in n in g o f g r e a t a u to m o b ile U nder th e old law p atien ts w ere and M inneapolis, M inn. T his caused The doctor surveyed him oddly, hes tra in and kidnaped a rich El Paso e M e rc u ry . The clinical record showed, how tran sp o rte d to th e asylum under the com m ent th a t in a little tow n in O re r S a ta c e n to th n e ’s m m e a c c h h a in n e ic , ia d n ro o p f s d th e a d . S tr a n g e itating. B ut th e nurse stooped over stock broker. y o u th , J e s s e F lo y d , v o lu n te e rs , a n d Is a c ever, th a t his condition w as hardly as care of a sheriff or his deputy. Now gon all these men Bhould m eet w ith c e p te d . I n th e t e s t d u r in g th e tw e n ty - him, her expression alterin g to Impul An ensign stepped overboard from an a tte n d a n t is sen t from th e asylum one common reason— Hood R iv er ap f o u r h o u r ra c e S ta n to n m e e ts a s tr a n g e r . sive compassion. a launch d u rin g the New York naval favorable as when he entered th e hos to b rin g in th e p a tien t. M iss C a rlis le , w h o In tr o d u c e s h e rs e lf . T h e ples and how they do it. "W ell, very well,” she assured h asti M e r c u r y w in s ra c e . S ta n to n re c e iv e s p ital early in th e m orning. H is pulse review and w as drowned. U n d er th e old l*w covering tra n s The succeeding conversation brought (lo w e rs fro m M iss C a rlis le , w h ic h h e ig ly. “Jes Floyd has gone home. T ry n o re s . S ta n to n m e e ts M iss C a r lis le o n a N early 600 strik e b re a k e rs have a t 10 o ’clock w as 86, o r 14 counts p o rta tio n for asylum p atien ts to th a t up the q u e stio n : “ From how many tr a in . T h e y a lig h t to t a k e w a lk , a n d to re s t; try not to th in k of things.” been im ported to work th e Bingham , above norm al, and tw o counts above in stitu tio n from th e place of com m it d ifferen t localities w ill the v isito rs of t r a i n le a v e s . S ta n to n a n d M iss C a rlis le H e had known th e tru th before he fo llo w in a u to . A c c id e n t b y w h ic h S ta n R eference w as had U tah, coal and copper m ines. S tanton quietly th e record tw o hours a fte r he w as m ent, th e records show th a t fo r the a m onth com e?” to n Is h u r t Is m y s te rio u s . F lo y d , a t lu n c h asked the question. 22 m onths betw een Jan u ary , 1903, and to th e v is ito rs’ re g iste r, and the resu lt w ith S ta n to n , te lls o f h is b o y h o o d . S ta n turned his face to the w all and fain t A woman and th re e children w ere shot. O ctober, 1904, th e average cost for showed v isito rs reg istered a t the club to n a g a in m e e ts M iss C a rlis le a n d th e y ed, being very weak. burned to d e a th by th e explosion of H is te m p e ra tu re was 99.2, o r three- tra n sp o rta tio n of the insane under the from 46 d ifferen t tow ns in 17 sta te s d in s to g e th e r. S ta n to n c o m e s to tr a c k s ic k , b u t m a k e s ra c e . T h e y h a v e a c c i In his next conscious Interval, he can of gasoline a t O xnard, Cal. flfth s o f a degree above norm al. I t old law w as $64.51 per p atien t. and tw o from outside th e country dur d e n t. F lo y d h u r t, b u t n o t s e rio u s ly . A t put another demand. in n e r F lo y d te lls S ta n to n o f h is tw in M ajor G eneral L eonard Wood, chief w as believed th e n ig h t would ind icate U nder th e new law the average cost ing the m onth o f A ugust. S eptem ber d s is “Miss Floyd? She Is alive?” te r , J e s s ic a . S ta n to n b e co m es v e ry ill o f sta ff o f th e U. S. arm y, says th ree w h eth er th e wound would heal n o r is shown to be $36 17, or alm ost h a lf showed 67 tow ns in 19 s ta te s and four a n d lo ses c o n sc io u s n e s s . O n re c o v e ry , a t "Yes, oh yes,” the nurse heartily af h is h o te l S ta n to n re c e iv e s In v ita tio n a n d g re a t arm y posts w ill be m ain tain ed on the cost th a t w as charged under the foreign countries. T hese are only v is its J e s s ic a , T h e y go to t h e a t e r t o g e th firmed. “Yes, Indeed.” m ally. e r. a n d m e e t M iss C a rlis le . S ta n to n a n d th e Coast. old law . W ith th e tran sp o rtatio n of those th a t re g iste re d a t the club. Once m ore S tanton turned to the F lo y d m e e t a g a in a n d ta l k b u s in e s s . T etanus an ti-to x in w as injected into several hundred p a tie n ts annually it T h e y a g re e to o p e ra te a u to m o b ile f a c to r y wall. Jessica had not died when Jez The B alkan sta te s, in th e ir dem ands a s p a r tn e r s . F lo y d b e co m es s u s p ic io u s of did, then, according to her prediction; FINE CO RN GROWN HERE. upon T urkey, allege th a t in th e past th e Colonel’s abdomen a sh o rt tim e am ounts into a handsom e saving. M iss C a rlis le . S ta n to n a g a in v is its J e s D u rin g 1911 it cost th e s ta te a total before he w ent to sleep. A rise in s ic a , a n d th e y b e co m e f a s t frie n d s . S ta n the tie of kinship had not held so far. all prom ises o f reform have been s u s p ic io u s o f M iss C a rlis le . She was In the little apartm ent, alone. o f $10,844 to tra n sp o rt p a tie n ts from Colum bia Slough F a rm e r H as G iant J to u n s t b b e c e o fo m re e s Im dead le tte r. te m p e ra tu re followed, to g e th e r w ith p o r ta n t r a c e tir e s n e e d e d the place of conviction to the prison L ater In the night his steady, silent f o r S ta n to n ’s c a r a r e d e la y e d . F lo y d S talk on Exhibit, I t is reported th a t 1442 w ere killed slig h t local irrita tio n . O th erw ise the O f th is am ount $672 w as for expenses tr a c e s th e tir e s a n d b rin g s th e m to c am p . gaze drew th e a tte n d a n t to his side. P ortland—John Zoller, re tire d , who o r wounded in th e b a ttle o f Tushi be' p a tie n t exhib ited no sym ptom s from incidental to tra n sp o rtatio n of pa “W hat is It? You a re Buffering CHAPTER XI— (C ontinued), tw een T u rk s and M ontenegrins, and th e an ti-to x in , although the surgeons tie n ts and officers. The per diem of owns a farm on the Colum bia Slough m ore?” w ere prepared for the slig h t nausea 8600 T urks captured. The precaution was Justified. On sheriffs and gu ard s am ounted to ap road a few m iles e a st of th is city, “Ask h er to stop singing,” he and dizziness th a t som etim es follow proxim ately $2200. On the ratio of bro u g h t into tow n a sta lk of corn 14 th e m ost dreaded angle of th e course begged. "It w asn’t my f a u lt A sk her A t th e im m inent risk o f th e ir lives th e tre a tm e n t. The six -te n th s o f a fe e t long, w hich he declared was cam e the well-known explosion, Im to stop.” six sailors rescued from drow ning a degree o f J tem p eratu re, it is said, th e sav in g on tra n sp o rtatio n of insane, grow n by John Aeby, te n a n t on Mr. m ediately followed by a second from T he nurse took a glass from the p a rty o f 11 o f th e ir com rades a t th e w ere not caused by th e condition of a sav in g o f p ractically 50 per cent, or P la n tin g took place the opposite wheel, the M ercury top table. ab o u t $5000 annually, would be made Zoller’s ranch. N ew York naval review . th e wound, as up to the tim e of the in tra n sp o rtin g prisoners. Ju ly 15, a f te r th e h arv e stin g of a pled perilously. ‘T here Is no one singing, Mr. S tan A Cuban bank m essenger has been injection th e p a tie n t’s te m p e ra tu re fodder crop of w heak and vetch from Floyd was leaning over the back, un ton, no one a t all. D rink th is.” The increase a rrested , charged w ith th e th e f t of a v irtu a lly was norm al. the sam e land. Mr. Zoller also had a strapping the e x tra tires, before Stan ‘No one? N ot o u t th e re In th e STRAW BERRY C R O P GOOD. $20,000 package of currency se n t by in th e ra te of his pulse is not account rip e e a r of corn as re fu ta tio n o f th e ton had brought the car to a standstill. d ark ?” ed for. his bank to one in New York. o ft-rep eated assertion th a t corn will T he two men w ere out on the ground “No.” Tollman F a rm e r P ro d u ces Second not ripen in th is section o f O regon be together, dragging forth tools. Ringed He averted his gaze, and rem ained D uring th e naval parade in New cause of dam p w eather. T A FT REVIEW S BIG FL EE T . G row th o f Fine Fruit. about by pushing, exclaim ing specta m ute, unprotesting. A fter th a t he York harbor, one o f the w arships “ T his stalk I picked out o f a field tors, they w orked w ith quick precision, n ever lost mem ory again; not even m issed by only a few fe e t a collision A lbany— A unique plan to produce w ith th e m in e-p lan tin g ship San F ra n 123 W ar V essels P ass Majestically tw o crops o f stra w b e rrie s on his vines o f m ore th an 10 a c re s ,” said Mr. w asting no tim e in speech. Dust- In sleep, for he dream ed. Day and Zoller. “ The h eig h t throughout is w rapped, two big cars sped by them , night, hour a fter hour, Je ssic a ’s mo B efore P resident. cisco, loaded w ith 90,000 tons o f high each y e a r has been developed by M. P. from 11 to 14 fe et. L a st week I saw the red one hanging doggedly a t the notonous song beat through his sick explosives. New Y ork — The A tla n tic fleet B riggs, a fa rm e r residing near T ail- an item in The O regonian about corn brain. flank of the white. steam ed ou t to sea Tuesday afternoon. man. Mr. B riggs has a q u a rte r of a 10 o r 11 fe e t high in some portion of C laim ing he w as im pelled by “George th in k s h e’s w innin’,” lisped acre in stra w b e rrie s, and picked an un From th e super-d read n au g h ts A rk a n dream , John Schrenk, o f New York “ O ft, in th e s tilly n ig h t—” W estern W ashington, and I w anted to C ity, shot and wounded Colonel Theo sas and W yoming, to th e tin ie s t sub usually larg e crop la s t Ju n e. H e then show th a t it is possible to b e a t th a t in Floyd mockingly. “But he Isn’t goin’ H is nights w ere not still, alw ays to; we are.” mowed down th e vines, covered the dore R oosevelt a t M ilw aukee, Wis. m arine, th e 12 w a r vessels passed in M ultnom ah county. I shall ta k e th is when he closed his eyes he heard Stanton w as on his feet again. The patch w ith stra w and se t it on fire. stalk to th e C ham ber of Commerce The Colonel w as n o t seriously injured, review before P re sid e n t T a ft. “In w ith th e tools," he directed, som e one sobbing, Jessica F7oyd weep and m ade a sh o rt speech before r e tir column w as .15 m iles long and w as The vines w ere burned off so th a t the secretary and g ive it to him to place ing for h er brother. w ith brevity. field w as e n tirely bare. n early two hours in passing. in g to his car. B ut gradually th e last traces of de B ut th e blue-black eyes and gray New vines cam e up soon and rapidly on ex h ib itio n fo r the benefit of stra n g S ecretary of th e Navy M eyer stood e r s .” exchanged one sm iling glance before lirium faded o u t Slowly his superb T urkey d elays peace n eg o tiatio n s w ith the p resid en t on the bridge of blossomed out, and Mr. BriggB is now health reasserted Its dominion and the M ercury sprang forward. w ith Ita ly by b esitaito n , and w ar may th e p resid e n t’s yacht, Mayflower, p ick in g his second crop, which is two- BUYS DAIRY FARM. th ird s as larg e as his big crop in Ju n e. The race began Its th ird hour, as brought Stanton back to norm al life. continue. w hile th e long line moved past. In m any stra w b e rry gardens n ear S tanton started out to regain his lost T he fractured bones knit, th e o th er F ly in g th e flag of R ear A dm iral Os- W itnesses testified th a t G eorge W. th is city and in some o f the big m a r Rich Tillam ook C ounty Land Brings lead. It w as noon, a dazzling, b reath Injuries healed. P erk in s conceived th e idea o f th e H a r terh au s, the fleet com m ander, th e Fancy P rice. H e never spoke n o y d ’s nam e a seo- less noon of azure and gold. Down C onnecticut led th e way, w ith th e A r k e t g ard en s along the Santiam riv e r v e ste r tru st. T illam ook—The E lm ore d airy ranch p ast the grand stand w ith Its heaving kansas follow ing. W hen a b re a st th e a t Lebanon second crops o f stra w b e r The first a n n iv ersary o f th e Chinese M ayflower th e C onnecticut fired a six- ries w ere picked th is year. T his con of 193 acres, considered one o f the expanse of color and m ovem ent thqy revolution is cele b rated in all larg e pounder. I t w as th e first gun o f the dition w as larg ely due to the unusual finest in Tillam ook county, has been sw ept again, the Joyous applause com c itie s o f China. rain s in A ug u st and Septem ber, and purchased from J . H. H athaw ay by B. ing to them across the ro a r of th eir long presid en tial salute. Tens o f thousands o f persons b lack many grow ers are planning to make N. Sproat, o f W ashington county, the own m otor, and on betw een th e w alls ~ All records fo r heavy w estw ard The of people Into the quieter back stretch trav el a re being broken on th e tra n s ened th e Bhore line of the Hudson as a rran g em en ts to ir rig a te th e ir gardens consideration being $50,000. purchase also includes 60 head of in p u rsu it of th e ir rivals. th e fleet steam ed out. A nother arm y for a second crop n e x t sum m er. continental roads. T h ere was a bridge, back there, high grade H olstein and Je rse y cows. view ed the p a g ean t from dow ntow n Mr. H athaw ay took in exchange the across a Bhallow running brook sh u t In O th er thousands w ere P O T A T O E S ARE F O O T LONG. U tah copper m ines have resum ed skyscrapers. 33-acre Eldorado apple orchard of Mr. by a strip of autum n-tinted woodland. aboard a fleet of excursion steam ers. w ork under stro n g guards. "C ar a h e a d !” Floyd cried suddenly, S proat a t Aloha, W ashington county, One accident m arked th e review , A Ja p an ese steam sh ip com pany when th e torpedo boat C raven bumped R ecord S puds fo r Size and N um ber valued a t $20,000 paying th e differ as they rushed around a curve and Found at Hood River. gives each passen g er on its ships a a g a in st a lig h ter. E xam ination proved ence of $30,000 cash fo r th e Tillam ook bore down on th e crossing. “Look out S tanton—’’ tic k e t e n titlin g him to a s e a t in a cer th a t she had been dam aged only Hood R iv er—The record for potato county farm . The sale as n eg otiated In the cen ter of the bridge w as a ta in lifeb o at. production in Hood R iv er valley is by Paul A. M cPherson, o f P ortland. slightly. Mr. M cPherson also sold th e Glenn reeling, staggering car, coming to a ju s t rep o rted by J . R. Steele. C aptain D avid E. H anks, a first L a st May he planted an acre th a t Johnson place of 160 acres, located h alt and striv in g to m aintain its equi cousin o f A braham Lincoln and one of RO B B ER S "S H O O T U P ’ CAR. had been in a lfa lfa fo r ten y ears to near Hebo, in Tillam ook county. The librium m eanw hile. The chain had th e oldest p ilo ts on th e M ississippi farm w as bought by Mrs. M arshall broken loose, its driv er afterw ard ex E arly Rose and Garfield v arieties. riv e r, is dead. A ttem pted Hold Up In Busy P a rt of They w ere irrig a te d tw ice. L ast for $9500. A bout 50 acres a re in cul plained, and w as lashing th e u n d er City Fails. T h irty -n in e women applied fo r po week he sta rte d to dig them and found tiv atio n , th e rem ainder being p astu re m echanism to scrap m etal. Seeing too sitio n s as m atro n o f th e city ja il in late to stop his own m achine, Stanton P o rtlan d — Two men w ere shot, two th a t th e h ills had run to g eth er so th a t land. took th e only chance of saving any of P o rtlan d as soon as it becam e known lig h tly injured in a scuffle and one each row w as one continuous line of th e four lives and tried to tw ist p ast th a t tw o places w ere vacant. A pple-G row ing P ut On Film, woman w as badly bruised and shocked solid spuds. Hood R iver — S ecretary Scott, of the o th er c ar on th e narrow bridge. Many of the p lan ts had enough on More than 800 young women, boys Tuesday n ig h t w hen tw o m asked men to fill a five-gallon oil can. th e Com m ercial club, has ju s t finished Only a m aster-driver would have a t and men w ere forced to ju m p from held up a South P o rtlan d stre e tc a r go them Most o f th e spuds a re a foot long and a th ree d ay s’ tr ip through th e valley tem pted th e feat; Stanton carried it ing south a t T hird and Hall stre e ts. second sto ry w indow s w hen fire broke to the verge of success. T hey w ere some "weigh four pounds each. B oth robbers escaped from th e car w ith a m oving p ictu re outfit. Ail the o u t in a m a ttre ss fa c to ry in Chicago. The acre yielded 700 Backs, or d ifferen t stag es o f the apple industry along side, passing, when th e edge of and w ere chased into th e hills in the W ireless o p e ra to rs in th e T elegraph the wooden bridge gave way under the bushels. Mr. Steele also v icin ity , b u t one wan la te r cau g h t 1400 H ill statio n a t A sto ria listen ed to dow ntow n and confessed to a p a rt of raised a cabbage th is sum m er w eigh have been photographed, as well as double strain. T here w as th e rip of considerable scenery. Several thou splintering planks, as th e M ercury’s m essages sen t from Ja p a n to Ja p an ese th e crim e. A second is also held as ing 28 pounds. sand fe e t o f film have been exposed. outside w heels crushed through the vessels a t sea, th e sending statio n be an accom plice. The w ork is not finished, how ever, flooring, a shuddering lurch. in g ap p ro x im ately 4300 m iles d ista n t. The holdup 'occurred w ith in two H ood River G ets Fish. as th ere a re several stag es o f th e in “Ju m p !” Stanton shouted his vain G eorge W. B eatty dropped 1600 blocks of th e b rillia n tly lighted South d u stry th a t w ere not in op eratio n at command to Floyd, as they w ent down. Hood R iv er—A g re a t deal of a c tiv i fe e t in a disabled aeropalne a t New P o rtlan d G hetto and p a rt of th e affa ir th is tim e o f th e year. The w ork was The cool w ater lapped around his York C ity, receiving no serious in w as enacted ¡[on th e South P ortland ty in sto ck in g th e stream s o f Hood Btarted la s t sp rin g d u rin g blossom fingers, trickled revivlngly across his ju ry , and w as on his fe e t calm y su r bridge, under th e g lare o f high-pow er R iv er valley w ith gam e fish has been noted th is sum m er, and fu rth e r work w eek. Intolerably painful arm , gurgling like v ey in g th e w recked m achine when ad v e rtisin g and s tre e t lig h ts. is to be done. So fa r about 250,000 Joyous voice as It passed by him. sp ectato rs reached him. S h ip p ers Rally to Friendly Line. tro u t have been plnnted in the various Slowly, with Infinite effort, Stanton Men Are Driven Away. stream s, and an o th er carload w as d is The D alles—Since the recent th re a t dragged him self up upon the o th er Stanton Surveyed Him W ith Blank Non-Recognltlon. Ely, N. M.—Two hundred men com trib u te d la s t week. E verybody helps of the Open R iver T ran sp o rtatio n com arm . the uninjured right. He m ust PORTLAND MARKETS in th e w ork. R anchers have le ft th e ir see; th a t w as the Im perious cry of pany to discontinue its line o f ste a m ond tim e. Nor did any one m ention It snow -patched landscape, flurries of ing to work a t S teptoe sm elter a t Mc W heat—T rack p rices: Club, 80c; Gill w ere m et by 60 G reek and A us work to haul cans o f fish ten m iles ers on the Colum bia and Snake rivers, brain and heart, to see. It seem ed to to him. The head of th e M ercury snow w ere In the harsh air. Stanton back to th e h eadw aters, and two w ag him years ago th a t th e M ercury had shippers on th e u p p er riv ers have ap bluestem , 83c; forty-fold, 80c; red tria n strik e rs, and w ith revolvers and Company cam e out from New York to sa t w ith unseeing eyes directed out ons m ade th e tr ip to L ost lake. The gone ofT the bridge, yet he knew the R ussian, 78c; valley, 81c. clubs w ere driven aw ay. The outBide s ta te gam e and fish com m ission has p aren tly w akened to th e ir in te re st tim e could be but mom ents, since the see him and express cordial sym pathy. the window, cMn In hand, much as h s and are giv in g the b o at line liberal B arley — Feed, $24(<£24.60 to n ; o f th e enclosure w as picketed by the George, who had driven the Duplex to had found Floyd sittin g in the w est ap p ro p riated $500 to place a fish lad- patronage. S u p erin ten d en t U len of am bulance had not come and he was victory a fter the M ercury’s wreck, bound tra in the night they started f^r brew ing, $ 2 6 .6 0 ^ 2 7 .6 0 ; rolled, $26(<fi strik e rs, who stopped all comers. d er a t th e D ev il's Punch Bowl, and th e s ta te p o rtag e says his road is still here. 27.60. cam e to visit him m ore than once, a Indianapolis. Septem ber sunlight, Oo- T hree hundred and fifty men w ith in His vision was clearing. Yes; blonde, cheery presence; as did the tober crim son and gold, all gone. busier now handling fre ig h t consigned Corn—W hole, $38; cracked, $39 tcin. th e stockade are keep in g th e furnces the w ork w ill be done th is fall. to u p -riv er m erchants than ever be here, half in the dainty brook, half driv er of the m achine on the bridge H ay — T im othy, choice, $17(<tl8; going. S heriff C rane w ith dep u ties is A delicate fragrance drifted around C o o s S e e k s G ood R oads. fore. H e is now ru nning tra in s on on the green bank, lay the heap of who owned his own life to S tan to n ’s him, th ere was the frou-frou of soft No. 1, $16; o a t and vetch, $12; a lfa l seek in g to re sto re order. P rac tic a lly bent and broken m etal th a t had been fa, $12; clover, $10; straw , $6(<f>7. cool fearlessness and skill. Mr. g arm ents as some one took the seat M arshfield—A t a m eetin g of re p re th e portage day and n ig h t, it being 11 of the A m erican sm elterm en, in the M ercury racing car. And beside G reen brought his fussy condolence. facing him. Stanton looked up, and O ats— W hite, $24.60(<£26 to n ; gray, eluding th e m ach in ists and c arp en ters, se n ta tiv e s of all com m ercial bodies of necessary to employ tw o crew s. It— feed, $24; g ra y m illing, $25.50. B ut none of them alluded to Jes saw V alerie C arlisle opposite, bar have joined th e strik e . the county it w as decided th a t if law s W hen he drove back the faintness Floyd. T here was a curious con straint blond fairness fram ed in dark vel F resh F ru its —A pples, o rdinary, 50c Rate O rd e r N ot Effective. passed a t th e n e x t election would p er (i£$l,60 box; peaches, 25(>/65cbox; Salem — A tem porary re s tra in in g o r th a t blackened the bright noon. S tan th a t m arked them all, an a ir of w atch vets and furs, her am ber eyes regard G reat Victory A nnounced m it Coos county would bond h erself pears, $1.250/1.60 box; grap es, 60c der enjoining the S ta te R ailroad com ton began to drag his patn-racked fully keeping silen t upon some sub ing him from beneath the shadow of H eidelberg, G erm any— A g re a t Mon for $2,000,000 for the purpose o f m ak 0£$1 per box. m ission from enforcing orders in re body tow ard w hat lay beside the Mer je c t constantly present In th eir minds. her wide plumed hat. te n e g rin v ictory over th e T u rk ish ing good roads and building a perm a O nions—Oregon, $1 p er sack. and gard to ra te s and shipm ents on the cury. M ovement hurt, h u rt u nbear Stanton looked them through (T O B E C O N T IN U E D .) P o tato es — Jo b b in g p ric e s; Bur troops was announced by P rince P eter, n en t highw ay w ith concrete founda S um pter Valley railroad w as granted ably, yet w as a less anguish than tion from th e ocean to the D ouglas o f M ontenegro, in a teleg ram to his th o u g h t F or he knew, knew the banks, 76c p er h undred; sw eet pota by Ju d g e G allow ay in C ircu it court form er tu to r here. The disp atch w as county line. In such event Douglas toes, l|(/i.2c per pound. here. The commission dem urred to m echanician seldom escapes. county would be expected to do the "G lo rio u s v ictory. Ten Floyd lay n ear the machine, un V egetables — A rtichokes, 76(<i86c w orded: the application for an injunction on sam e, so th ere would be a hard -su r m arred to outw ard view except for a per d ozen; beans, 6c p o u n d ; cabbage, thousand T urks, w ith a rtille ry , cap the ground th a t the order w as already S everal guns w ere found face road from Coos Bay to Rose- cut over his tem ple and a stain of blood lftD lic; cauliflow er, 260/ 76c dozen; tu r e d .” effective. ________ on his Ups. His mask and cap w ere Mors Than 2.000 Y ears Ago O ns W as vlse charities, the estab lish in g of ho» celery, 26o/.75c; corn, 60c0/$l sack; in th e defense w orks, all badly dam- burg. Established In India, Says gone, one hand w as flung o u t palm up C hina P h aasan ts R eleased. cucum bers, 60c box; head lettu ce, 20 ged by th e M ontenegrin fire. The Pitals for hum an kind and anim als. an A uthority. G resh am P o ta to Yield Good <j/)26c dozen; peppers, 60/:8c pound. poils included e ig h t m achine guns P endleton—Six dozen pairs o f China w ard. and the torn sleeve left b are the It is of In terest to know th a t the nd 7000 M auser rifles. T he cap slim srm crossed by the zigzag scar G resham E astern M ultnom ah coun pheasants, six pairs o f silv er and six E g g s— F resh locals, candled, 40c last rem aining of A soka’s hospitals T he New York women who have tured garriso n num bered 3000 re g t y ’s p o tato crop is being harvested pairs of golden p h easants have been gained a t Lowell. He looked very do zen ; case count, 36oz 36c. was devoted to anim als. It covered and th e indications a re good fo r a big released in a reserve for gam e con oung and strangely grave, as the sun opened a free anim al dispensary In twenty-five acres and w as divided into B u tte r—Oregon, cream ery, b u tte r, ulars. yield, though n o t above the average o f sistin g of several thousand acres east light and tree-shadow s flickered back this city are regarded as pioneers In a proper w ards and courts for th e ac cubes, 36$c pound; p rin ts, 364<i/.37c. T. R 's Guide Found D ead. several fo rm er years. An e x tra acre of th is city, and it is th e in ten tio n of and forth across his colorless face and good work. As a m a tte r of fact one com m odation of the patients. W hen P o rk — Fancy, 11c pound. m ust go to the O rient and look back Cebolla, Colo.—The body o f H ow age w as planted and favorable condi the s ta te gam e com m ission to lib erate shining bronze w aves of hair. V eal— Fancy, 13i£134c pound. an anim al was sick or Injured Its "Floyd.” Stanton articulated hoarse m ore than 2,000 years to find the first m aster had only to bring It to the ho» F arm ers in P o u ltry — H ens, 124e; broilers, ard C arp en te r, Colonel R oosevelt's tions d u rin g th e early sum m er p re m any o th e r v arieties. anim al hospital known. 12Jc; ducks, young, 12i0/:13c; geese, guide to th e Gunnison country a few saged th e b ig g e st crop ever grown th is section have signed u r to keep all ly. “Floyd!" pltal, w here It w as cared for w ithout T he fam ous Buddhist em peror of In T he brook gurgled cheerfully, a be 11c ; tu rk ey s, live, 180/;22c ; dressed, y ears ago, was rep o rted found a t the here, b u t the p o tato b lig h t which fell tresp assers off the tra c t. regard to the caste of Its ow ner, and lated oriole flashed past a stre a k of dia, Asoka, whose long reign from 264 where, If necessary, It found an aay* h ead w aters of Elk creek, 70 m iles upon th e vines has had the effect of 26c. to 227 B. C. abounded In m any good flame. Stanton’s head sank back w est o f G unnison, a fte r a search for reducing the yield to about its norm al P anam a R esident M akes Inquiry. H ops— 1912 crop, prim e and choice, lum In old age. him o f tw o w eeks. The flesh v ir tu size. It is e stim a te d th a t about one- A lbany— D eclaring he w an ts “ to down against his m echanician’s Inert works, was probably th e earliest to 1 8 0 t2 0 |c pound. establish a hospital for th e treatm en t hand, and th e world fell out of knowl th ird o f th e crop th is y e a r will be a ally w as stripped from the bones. It g et back to God’s country w here the Wool — E astern O regon, 14oi18c W here Thoughts A re Voiced. of anim als, says O ur Dumb Animals. th erm o m eter is not alw ays 90 or edge. pou n d ; valley, 2I401 224c ; m ohair, is believed he had been atta c k e d by a to tal loss. "W hat we w ant Is freedom of Asoka was a tru e h um anitarian a t wounded bear and dragged into the above in th e sh a d e ," O. C. Picket, a choice, 82c. well as a m ost pow erful sovereign and speech!” CHAPTER XII. in w hich h it bo fy was Mt Angel G ets C ru sh er. civil and sa n ita ry engineer in the Pan C a ttle — Choice ste e rs, $6.760£7; th ic k e t "W ell,” replied the citizen who r e although ruling a vast domain be good, $6 .260/ 6 .6 6 ; m edium , $60/ 6. 2 6 ; found. M ount Angel A t a cost of alm ost am a Canal zone, has w ritte n the Al fuses to be discontented, "If you don’t came deeply Im pressed by the horrors Jess. choice cows, $60/ 6. 6 0 ; good, $6.60o£ $2000 th e Marion county court has in bany com m ercial club for inform ation think we have It go with me and alt It w as two w eeks la te r when Ralph of w arfare. 6.7 6 ; m edium , $ 6 0 /6 .2 6 ; choice cal S tr ik e b rta k e rs Travel U nder G uard stalled a new rock-crushing p lan t a t reg ard in g th is section o f the sta te . S tanton first reopened conscious eyes, He gaTe up his desire for conquest In the bleacher* th s n ext tim e they ve«, $ 7 0 /8.75; good heavy calves, D enver—G uards prevented a p a rty ' Mount A ngel. T his plant, w hich ts this tim e upon th e Im m aculate d reari and the rock Inscriptions, which are play ball.” 112-Pound Squash on Display. $6.260/17; bulls, $ 2 0 t6 ; stag s. $4.76 o f W estern F ederation o f M iners j o p erated by a dynam o, th e pow er he- A lbany— A squash w eighing 112 ness of a hospital room. A linen-clad still ex tan t, record such beneficent m em bers from e n te rin g a c a r on 1 ing secured from S ilverton. takes the © 6.26. Almost Perfect. . At the pounds is on display in the office of n u rsa stood beside him. and a t the edicts of his as the counseling of H ogs— L ig h t, $ 8 .2 60/8.76; heavy, w hich strik e b re a k e rs from th e E a st place o f th e steam crusher. w ere bro u g h t thro u g h D enver headed nom inal expense o f about $1 50 daily the Linn A Benton Real E sta te com foot of the bed was a gentlem an un- planting shade trees, the digging of H s d o e s n 't sm o k e , h e d o e s n 't c h ew , $ 7 © 7 . 60 . d o e s n 't d r in k a n d s till Is t r u e wells, tending out of m issionaries, ap- I t w as raised by m tstakably medical. Union Pacific its cru sh in g capacity is about 160 pany in th is c ity . Sheep — Y earlin g s, $ 4 .2 5 ^ 4 .8 6 ; fo r Bingham . U tah . e w ife h e o n c e d id w ed , b u t "B atter, Mr. Stanton?” queried th s 1 polntm ent of special officer» to super- U n to a th lo w ethers, $8.600t4.60; ew es, $2.76ot4; tra in No. 103 w as delayed 20 m in u tes ‘ yards a day, alm ost double the am ount Fred Arnold, a fa n n e r, residing south- n e so m e Ufa. tie said. 1 w est o f th is city . because o f the incidenL * tu rn ed o u t by th e steam planL lamba, $ l. 8 t© 6 . 76 . '■ Doings of the World at Large Told in Brief. ' 'ELEANOR M. FREDERIC THORNBURGH > Ì0S- First o f Ahim al Hospitals