NEWS NOTES OF
CURRENT WEES
SOUTH FAVORS PROTECTION
tng to c a tc h th e d rift of h is q u e stio n s.
“T h a n k you,” said th e in s p e c to r;
"a n d now , w ill you show m e th e place
Increase of Manufacturing Inter
w h e re th is c u rio u s d isa p p e a ra n c e oc
ests Changing Sentiment.
c u rre d ? ”
General
News
of
the
Industrial
and
Educational
Development
W ashington, D. C.— N ot a little
W e c ro sse d th e drive, w h e re th e
and Progress of Rural Communities, Public Institutions, Etc.
consternation prevails in th e Demo
snow lay to rn a n d tra m p le d by th e
c a rria g e s , a n d so to th e w h ite, ev en
c ratic cam p a t W ashington because of
s u rfa c e of th e law n. W e soon s tru c k
the fa c t th a t Southern m an u factu rers OFFERS 52 SUMMER COURSES FARMERS’ FREE SOCIAL GIVEN
th e tra il, a co n fu sed p a th b e a te n by
and producers, dissatisfied w ith the
m an y fo o tp rin ts. P e a c e stooped for a
term s of th e Underwood bill, are ap O. A. C. Six Weeks’ Session From Brownsville Warehouse Company
m o m en t, a n d th e n tu rn e d to th e se c re
ta r y w ith a n a n g ry glance.
pealing to R epublican senators for re
June 10 to July 25.
Is Host to Public.
“ W e re you w ith th e m ? " h e said.
T hree persons w ere badly injured by lief. This is som ething th a t has been
O regon A g ricu ltu ral College, Cor-
Brow nsville — The second annual Co-/Ju/Aor tr/'/A /I. Co/ktn Dayfc o f JLc fio iw d c f /Ae
“Y es.”
lig h tn in g n ear W alla W alla, W ash.
done before, but never in the p ast has
vallis A faculty o f 72 instructional “ F a rm e rs’ Social” w as successfully
Qpyriy/U óy IV (¡L CtUtf+Ut/1
“ T h en w hy, In th e n a m e of com
the
appeal
from
th
e
South
been
as
Indications are th a t th e high price
ex p erts is announced for the sum m er
U
m on se n se , d id n 't you k eep th e m off
o f w heat will raise th e ex p o rt prices strong as now, due to the fa c t th a t the session o f th e Oregon A gricultural given here last S aturday n ig h t under
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first b a re rid g e of th e dow ns. It w as h is tra c k s ? You h a v e sim p ly tra m
South
is
becoming
m
ore
and
more
a
College, which opens Ju n e 16 and con- the “usp.ces o f the Brow nsville W are-
o f flour.
a d e so la te p ro sp e c t e n o u g h —a b a re e x pled th e m o u t of e x iste n ce , b e tw ee n
m an u factu rin g section.
tinues to Ju ly 25. The bulletin an- house company, o f w hich C harles T i - I P
p a n se o f w ind-sw ept land th a t ro se you.”
L a te st census reports show th a t th e
Aside from th e tw o senators from
and fell w ith th e sw ee p in g re g u la rity
Indian population o f the U nited S tates Louisiana, none o f th e Southern Dem nouncing 52 courses of study, ju s t off S terlin g is m anager, and w hile ar-
"W e w ere In a h u rry , In sp e c to r,”
of th e Pacific sw ell. H e re a n d th e re
th e press, is a book o f 48 pages, con- | ranged for a g ricu ltu rists, many citi-
is increasing.
sa id th e se c re ta ry , m eekly. “W e d id n ’t
ocrats in th e sen ate ex p ect to break ta in in g 52 illu stratio n s of the work to
a clum p of ra g g ed firs show ed black
th in k a b o u t It."
zens o f this place w ere present in ad
The ju ry reform bill advocated by w ith th e ir p arty when it comes to vot be given and college activ ities.
a g a in s t th e snow . U n d e r t h a t g en tle
W e w alk ed fo rw ard , follow ing th e
W ilson has been passed by th e New ing on the ta riff bill, y e t it is tru e
Besides th e 51 re g u lar m em bers of dition to 400 farm ers and th e ir fam i
c a rp e t th e c ris p tu r f of th e c re s ts and
th a t many Southern senators are pro th e college faculty who will rem ain lies.
I stood w ith m y b a ck to th e Are, th e b ro a d plough lan d s of th e low er b ro a d tra il u n til w e cam e to a c irc u la r
Jerse y leg islatu re.
tectio n ists a t h eart, though they do for th e sum m er work, th ere have been
p a tc h of tro d d en Bnow. E v id e n tly th e
sm o k in g a n d puzzling o v e r it. It w as
A ssociate E d ito r Mable, of th e O ut not so sty le them selves.
The program was given in the large w o rth all th e h e a d lin e s th e n e w sp a gro u n d a lik e lay hidden. I sh iv e red , s e a rc h e rs h a d sto p p e d and sto o d ta lk
T hey speak
look, says Ja p a n w ants no w ar w ith o f advocating “ tariff for rev en u e,” secured 21 additional men and women, hay w arehouse o f the company, which p e rs had g iv en It; th e r e w as no loop d ra w in g m y c o a t m ore c lo sely a bout ing to g e th e r. On th e fu rth e r sid e I
each an a u th o rity in his p articu lar
me.
the U nited S tates.
but th e ir preferen ce is alw ays fo r a line o f work, to ta k e charge of differ was transform ed into an opera house, hole to th e m y stery .
It w as h a lf a n h o u r l a t e r th a t w e saw th e fo o tp rin ts of a m an p lain ly
A column of grassohppers five m iles tariff on th e products o f th e ir p artic u e n t branches o f th e work for teachers. and consisted o f m usic, songs, ad
B oth sid e s of th e A tla n tic
knew to p p e d a sw ellin g ris e a n d saw th e defined. T h e re w ere som e half-dozen
dresses
and
finally
the
rendition
o
f
a
wide and 18 m iles long is d e v a sta tin g lar sta te s, and they are not much con
S ilas J. F o rd . H e h a d e sta b lish e d a g ra y to w e rs of th e a n c ie n t m an sio n b e c le a r im p re ss io n s a n d th ey e n d ed a t
These include P resid en t J. H. A cker
cerned about g e ttin g revenue from the man, of th e Oregon N orm al school a t dram a by high school students. Mr. b u sin e ss re p u ta tio n In A m e ric a th a t n e a th us. In th e s h e lte r of th e valley th e b a se of th e old w all, w h ich w as
portions of New Mexico.
Lyons, of the w arehouse company, had m ade him a c e le b rity In E n g la n d
products of o th er sta te s or sections.
M onm outh; Miss L una E. Bigelow,
by th e q u iet riv e r, th a t now lay frozen som e six fe e t In h e ig h t.
B ulgaria has issued an em phatic
W hile no one expects th e South to o f the office o f public roads of the U. described the methods pursued by the from th e day he ste p p ed off th e lin e r.
“I am glad to se e th a t you a n d y o u r
Into silen ce, th e tre e s had g ro w n in to
note o f p ro te st to th e pow ers a g a in st
company
in
th
e
p
a
st
few
years
in
replace any of its s ittin g D em ocratic S. D ep artm en t o f A g ricu ltu re ; Supt.
O nce in L ondon h is sy n d ic a te s and sp le n d id w oodlands, c irc lin g th e hall frie n d s h a v e le ft m e so m eth in g , Mr.
th e a ttitu d e of G reece and Servia.
building
up
a
large
m
ark
et
for
the
senators w ith Republicans, th ere is a G. A. Briscoe, of th e A shland public
c o m p an ies a n d c o n so lid a tio n s had
H a rb o rd ," said th e in sp e cto r.
P resid en t W ilson denounces th e “ in- general fe a r am ong senators from th a t schools; O. C. Brown, school superin products of th is section. D uring the s ta rtle d th e slow -m oving B ritish m ind on th e fu rth e r side. F ro m th e broad
H e ste p p e d fo rw a rd and, k n e e lin g
fro n t th e w h ite law n s c re p t down to
p
ast
y
ear
the
company
had
paid
out
siduous and in d u strio u s” lobby which section, and especially among those te n d en t o f Douglas county; Supt. J.
T h e co m m e rc ial sky of th e U n ite d th e ro a d on w hich w e w ere driving. dow n, e x am in ed th e n e a re s t fo o tp rin t.
is opposing the tariff bill in W ashing whose term s ex p ire in two years, th a t A. C hurchill, o f th e B aker city public over $50,000 in cash to the farm ers K ingdom w as o v e rsh ad o w ed by him
"M r. F o rd d re sse d for d in n e r? ” he
D ark m a sse s of sh ru b b e rie s and th e
they may be replaced by o th er Demo schools; T. J . G ray, school superin alone.
ton.
and h is sch em es. T he p a p e rs w e re full tra c e ry of s c a tte re d J r e e s b ro k e th e ir In q u ired , g lan c in g up a t th e s e c re ta ry .
The unique m ethod o f e n te rta in in g of p ra is e a n d blam e, of puffs a n d de
cra ts who will be less inclined to vote ten d en t of C lackam as county; L. P.
“C e rta in ly ! W hy do you a sk ? "
The Suprem e court has decided th a t ag a in st local in terests.
the farm ers was inaugurated la s t y ear n u n c la tlo n s. H e w as a m illio n a ire ; s ile n t levels. T h e p a rk w all th a t
“M erely th a t he h a d on heav y sh o o t
H
arrington,
s
ta
te
supervisor
of
indus
a p a te n t does not give th e p a ten tee
by the company, a t the close of a suc he w as o n th e v e rg e of a sm a sh th a t fenced th em from th e road stood out in g boots w hen he took th is evening,
tria l education; Mrs. Florence K elley, cessful shipping season, and proved no
lik e a n Ink lin e ru led upon paper.
th e rig h t to fix th e re ta il price o f an
IDAHO BRIDGES THREATENED general secretary of th e N ational Con less a success than th e one given last w ould p a ra ly z e th e m a rk e ts o f th e
"It m u s t h a v e been th e r e th a t he stro ll. It w ill be in te re s tin g to d isco v
article.
w orld. H e w as a n a b s ta in e r, a d ru n k d isa p p e a re d ," I cried , w ith a sp ecu la e r w h a t c lo th e s h e w o re.”
su m er’s L eag u e; J. K. K erchen, m an week.
ard , a g am b ler, a m o st re lig io u s m an tiv e finger.
T h e In sp e c to r w alked up to th e w all,
Mrs. P a n k h u rst has again been False Piers Carried Away at Lewis ual tra in in g supervisor o f the Portland
H e w as a confirm ed b a ch e lo r, a w om
m o ving p a ra lle l to th e tra c k s In th e
placed in ja il, having sufficiently re
schools;
C
ity
S
u
p
erin
tendent
R.
W.
"So
I
Im
agine,"
said
P
eace.
"A
nd
if
ton and Trains Halted.
WILL GROW BETTER PRUNES an h a te r; h is e n g a g e m e n t w as to be
covered her h ealth to serve another
R irk , o f C orvallis; C ity S uperintend
he h a s s p e n t tw o n ig h ts on th e H am p snow . W ith a su d d e n s p rin g h e
a n n o u n ce d sh o rtly . So w as th e g ossip s h ire dow ns, h e w ill be lo oking for a clim b ed to th e top a n d se a te d h im s e lf
L ew iston, Idaho—All the false piers e n t J . S. L anders, o f P e n d leto n ; N. C.
portion of h er th ree-y ear sentence.
o f th e N orth ern Pacific C learw ater M aris, supervisor o f industrial educa Association Thinks Results Might k e p t ro llin g w ith th e lim e lig h t alw ay s fire today. You h a v e r a th e r m ore w hile h e s ta re d a b o u t him . T h e n o n (
Police and d etec tiv es of A tla n ta , bridge a t S palding have been (.wept tion w orking w ith Mr. H a rrin g to n ;
c e n te re d upon th e sp o t w h e re S ilas J. th a n y o u r fa ir s h a re of th e rug, Mr. his h a n d s and k n e e s he began to c ra w l
Easily Be Improved.
G a., are a t loggerheads over a m urder aw ay by th e high w ater and its bridge S ta te S ecretary C ornelia M arvin, of
F o rd h a p p e n e d to be sta n d in g .
P h illip s, If you w ill ex cu se m y m en fo rw a rd alo n g th e coping. It w as a
Salem —T h a t th e prune grow ers of
case, and much in te re stin g in fo rm a a t K am iah is also out of line. The th e
q u a in t sp e c ta cle , b u t th e e x tra o rd in a ry
A nd now h e h a d d isa p p e a re d , van tio n in g It.”
L ib rary
com m ission;
A. J.
tion is being given to the public by Holbrook Island bridge a t Lewiston O ’R eilly, rural school supervisor of the N orthw est are determ ined to ob ished, e v ap o ra te d .
c a re a n d v ig ila n ce of th e little m an
A
m
an
w
as
s
ta
n
d
in
g
on
th
e
ste
p
s
of
both sides.
over a branch o f th e C learw ater is Linn county; A. G. R aab, city super tain b e tte r results in fu tu re is illus
On th e n ig h t of D e cem b er 18, a th e e n tra n c e porch w hen we d rove up. to o k th e fa rc e o u t o f it.
tra te d by the proceedings of a m eeting
P re s e n tly h e sto p p e d a n d looked
Four Oregon balloonists m ade a safe also expected to go ou t a t any m inute. in ten d en t o f N orth B end; W. W. of the N orthw est P ack ers’ association T h u rsd a y , he had left L ondon for Meu As w e unro lled o u rse lv e s h e step p ed
landing in th e Cascade m ountains, a f H undreds of cords o f d rift are piled R utherford, city sup erintendent of held recently in P ortland, H. S. Gile, don hall, th e line old H a m p sh ire m a n fo rw a rd to help us. H e w as a th in , dow n a t us.
" P le a s e sta y w h e re you a re ,” h e
te r tra v e lin g 75 m iles in a n o rth e a st ag a in st the Spalding bridge and d yna M cM innville; Mrs. A. A. Sanborn, secretary, m aking public the proceed sion t h a t h e h a d re n te d from L o rd pale-faced fellow, w ith fa ir h a ir and in
sa id , a n d d isa p p e a re d on th e fu rth e r
erly d irection from Roseburg.
They m ite is being used to loosen the jam . supervisor of dom estic a rt in Port- ings here. The principal subject for B everly. T h e tw o m o st tru s te d m en d e te rm in a te eyes.
No tra in s are passing over the land; H. C. Seymour, Polk county
In his office a cco m p an ied him . F rid a y
"M y n a m e Is H a rb o rd ,” h e said. side.
reached a h e ig h t o f 12,000 feet.
bridge and S u p erin ten d en t B urt, w ith su p e rin te n d e n t; A. C. Strange, city discussion was the possibility o f over m o rn in g he h a d sp e n t w ith th e m ; b u t “You a re In sp e c to r A ddington P eace, I
H a rb o rd offered m e a c ig a re tte , a n d
coming
the
m
istakes
o
f
1911,
and,
if
An E nglish av ia to r and his passen two piledrivers and a work tra in is on su p erin ten d e n t o f The D alles; Miss
w e w afted w ith d u e o b e d ie n ce till th e
a t th re e o ’clock th e p a ir had re tu rn e d b e lie v e.”
possible,
a
rriv
in
g
a
t
a
basis
by
which
Both L ilian T ingle, dom estic science super
g er volplaned 1200 fe e t to th e e a rth the scene d ire c tin g th e work.
to L ondon, lea v in g th e ir c h ie f behind.
H is h an d sho o k a s he s tre tc h e d It in s p e c to r’s bullet h e ad ag ain b ro k e the,
and m ade a safe landing when th e ir th e Snake and C learw ater are risin g visor in P ortland, and Dr. Calvin the prune could be standardized. I t is F rom fo u r to sev en h e h a d been sh u t o u t In a tre m u lo u s g re e tin g . P la in ly h o rizo n a s h e stru g g le d b a ck to h is po
one
o
f
the
g
re
a
t
industries
o
f
the
m achine cau g h t fire. The tank explod rapidly and untold dam age m ay follow W hite, secretary o f the s ta te board of
up w ith h is s e c re ta ry . It w as a h a rd th e s e c re ta ry w as a fra id , v isib ly and sitio n on th e co p in g of th e w all.
N orthw est, and yields to O regon
if presen t w eath er conditions continue. ; health.
ed an in sta n t a fte r they landed.
tim e for ev ery one, a tim e v erg in g u p a n x io u sly a fra id .
H e seem ed in a v e ry p le a s a n t te m
grow ers alone about $1,000,000 an on panic, a n d a t su c h tim e s S ilas J.
p e r w h en h e jo in e d u s; b u t h e sa id
P
ro
f.
E.
D.
R
essler,
d
irecto
r
of
the
"M
r.
R
ansom
,
th
e
m
a
n
a
g
e
r
of
Mr.
Miss N ellie O ’F a rre ll, who was
The 1911 crop, for some un
KINDLY LETTERS SELL BEST sum m er session, has p u t much thought nually.
F o rd w as n o t an Idle m an.
F o rd ’s L ondon office, Is h e re ,” h e con n o th in g of h is d isco v eries, a n d I had
known as the “ first w ireless g ir l,”
known reason, did not keep well, and
and
hard
work
into
plans
for
m
aking
A t e ig h t o’clock he h a d dined. H is tin u e d . "H e is w a itin g to se e you in g row n too w ise to in q u ire . W h en w e
has given up h er profession and got
as a resu lt has g re a tly injured the
re a c h e d th e e n tra n c e h all he a sk e d for
Martha Washington’s Brings $300; th is session a t th e college a m em orable business. R epresentatives of various one re c re a tio n w as muBic, and a fte r th e lib ra ry ."
m arried.
one in its assistance to the teachers of
th e m eal he had played th e o rg a n in
W e follow ed him th ro u g h a g re a t Ja c k so n , th e v a le t, a n d in a couple of
ag
ricu
ltu
ral
colleges
attended
the
Mrs.
Lincoln’s
Complaint
$50.
A fte r 40 y ears th e C anadian govern
m in u te s th e m an a p p e a re d . H e w as a
the sta te .
m eetings in P ortland and gave th e ir th e p ic tu re g a lle ry for an hour. A t a h a ll in to a room lined w ith books from
m ent has rew arded W illiam H. Lang,
New Y ork—The b itte r le tte rs which
q u a rte r p a s t e le v en he re tire d to his floor to ceiling. A sto u t, d a rk m an, ta ll, h a tc h e t-fa c e d fellow , v e ry n e a tly
view
s,
w
hich
the
grow
ers
say
will
be
a resident of Portland, for his p a rtic i Mrs. Lincoln, widow o f A braham L in URGES BETTER MANAGEMENT
of g re a t benefit to them .
T here will bedroom , d ism is sin g Ja c k so n , his body w ho w as p a c in g it lik e a b e a s t In a d re sse d in black. H e m ad e a little
pation in repulsing the th reaten ed coln, w rote m ore than 40 y ears ago,
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s e rv a n t, for th e n ig h t. T h re e -q u a rte rs cage, sto p p ed a t th e s ig h t of us. H is bow, a n d th e n stood w a tch in g us In a
F enian u p risin g a t Cornwall, O nt., in when in d e sp air o f g e ttin g congress to Just Common Sense Applied Says be concerted action in an effort to p t an h o u r la te r, h o w ev er, H a rb o rd , face, as lie tu rn e d , looked p in ch ed and m o st re s p e c tfu l a ttitu d e .
place the crop on a h ig h er scale and
1873.
pass an app ro p riatio n for h e r assist-
Student Engineer,
“A q u e e r b u sin e ss th is, Ja c k so n ."
his s e c re ta ry , had been called to th e g ra y in th e full light.
obtain the b est results.
A sudden demand from the South ance, w ere sold a t auction Thursday.
“In sp e c to r P e a ce , e h ? ’’ h e
said. said A ddington P eace.
p riv a te tele p h o n e, for M r. F ord had
O regon A g ricu ltu ra l College, Cor-
raised the price o f potatoes a t Tacoma Most of th e le tte rs w ent to dealers for
W ell, In sp e cto r, if you w a n t a re w ard
b ro u g h t a n e x te n sio n w ire from th e
“Yes, s ir.”
Fine Fair Garden Planted.
less than $50. A le tte r in w hich Mrs. | vallis— Scientific m anagem ent is noth-
to $12 p er ton.
“And w h a t is y our opinion on It? ”
n e ig h b o rin g tow n of C am don. It w as n a m e it. If you w a n t to pull th e house
Lincoln offered to sell a black lace inK more or less th an the application
Salem —T h at the floral decorations a L ondon m essa g e, a n d so u rg e n t th a t dow n o n ly say th e w ord. B u t find him
“T o b e fra n k , sir, I th o u g h t a t firs t
The first Hood R iver stra w b e rrie s dress w hich cost over $2500, brought o f common sense to any business prop- and landscape work w ill be the m ost
t h a t M r. F o rd h a d ru n aw ay ; b u t now
he decided to w ake h is chief. T h e re for us, o r, by h eav en , w e’re d one.”
sold in P o rtlan d a t 40 cents a box.
$30.
The m ost acrim onius le tte r of osition, ” says C. B. Auel, d irecto r of elaborate a t the s ta te fa ir th is y ear w as no a n sw e r to h is kno ck , a n d on
“ Is it a s b a d a s th a t? "
I d o n ’t know w h a t to m ak e of it.”
w rote standards, processes and m aterials for ever attem p ted in Oregon is the de e n te rin g th e room he found th a t Mr.
“ A nd w hy sh o u ld h e ru n a w a y ? ”
You can keep a se c re t, I suppose.
P resid en t W ilson has ordered an ex all, one in which Mrs. Lincoln
the
W
estinghouse
E
lectrical
company,
claration
of
Hugh
B
ryan,
sta
te
land
th a t G eneral G ran t and his w ife tr e a t
"I h a v e no id ea, s ir; b u t he seem ed
F o rd w as n o t In bed. H e w as s u r Yes It c o u ld n ’t w ell be w orse. It w as
tensive shake-up in th e C ivil service.
in
th
e
first
o
f
a
series
o
f
a
rticles
deal
scape a rtis t.
T hree Portland firms prised , b u t In no w ay su sp ic io u s, a n d a tric k y tim e ; h e hid h a lf h is sc h e m e s to m e r a th e r s tra n g e in his m a n n e r
ed h er w ith “ u tte r h ea rtle ssn e ss,”
Prospects o f a lim ited fr u it crop in b rought $50, th e best price o f th e lot. ing w ith phases o f scientific m anage will each ex h ib it 300 new v arieties o f s ta rte d to se a rc h th e house. H e w as in his ow n h e a d ; h e n e v er tru s te d even y e s te rd a y .”
C alifornia will mean hig h er prices for
A le tte r o f M artha W ashington, a m ent, in th e c u rre n t num ber o f the dahlias, m any o f w hich have never jo in ed by a footm an, and, a little la te r, m o a lto g e th e r. If he w e re dead I
“ H a v e you b e en w ith him lo n g ? ”
N orthw est grow ers.
sim ple, kindly le tte r to an old friend, 1 S tu d en t E ngineer, ju s t off the press a t been seen in this p a rt o f the state. by Ja c k so n a n d th e b u tle r. A sto n ish could p lan so m e th in g , b u t no w — ”
“No, sir. I w as v a le t to th e H on.
the O regon A g ricu ltu ral College. The Mr. B ryan has planned a bed to con m e n t c h an g e d to alarm . O th e r s e rv
H e th u m p e d h is h a n d on th e tab le J o h n D orn, L ord B e v e rle y ’s sec o n d
Tw enty-five persons, 15 of them w ith love and kisses and rem em
a rticles w ere secured by J . K. F air- tain 1000 begonias, 600 o f the tu b e r a n ts w ere ro u se d to aid In th e quest. and tu rn e d aw ay to th e w indow .
son. M r. F o rd took m e from
Mr.
Chinese, w ere injured in a tra in w reck brances, Bold for $300.
child, P ortland, a g rad uate of 1911, ous v ariety and 400 Vernons.
Mass F in a lly , a p a rty , p rovided w ith la n
"W hen you la s t saw M r. F o rd w as D orn a t th e tim e h e re n te d th e h a ll.”
on the C anadian Pacific n ear C algary.
who
is
now
w
ith
the
W
estinghouse
p
lan
tin
g
o
f
begonias
on
such
a
scale
Mrs. Wilson After Slums.
"I see. And now , w ill you show m e
te rn s from th e sta b le s, com m enced to h e in good h e a lth ? Did h e s ta n d th e
T hree w ere killed and nine injured
s tr a in ? ”
y o u r m a s te r's room . I sh a ll se e you
W ashington, D. C.-—W ash in g to n ’s company a t E a st P ittsb u rg . He has an as is contem plated, ex cep t in in te rn a e x am in e th e grounds.
by the explosion o f a coast defense
‘F ord had no n e rv es. H e w as n e v er a g a in la te r, Mr. H a rb o rd ,” he con
slums will be cleaned out, if the in a rtic le on “ Production and W orks tional exhibits, has never been a t
Snow h a d fallen e a rly In th e day,
gun a t F o rt M oultrie, C harleston h a r
tin u e d ; “in th e m ea n w h ile I w ill lea v e
fluence and active work o f th e W hite M anagem ent,” to w hich he appends a tem pted in th is country, and the bed c o v erin g th e g re a t law n s In fro n t of b e tte r in his life.”
bor.
series o f references for the study of will be one o f the g re a te st attractio n s
"In th e s e g r e a t tr a n s a c tio n s he m y a s s is ta n t w ith you.”
House fam ily count for anything.
th e e n tra n c e p orch w ith a so ft w h ite
a t the fa ir.
The usual planting of b la n k e t, a bout an inch In th ic k n e ss. It w ould h a v e his e n em ies. If h is p lan s
MrB. W ilson m ade several q u ie t w orks m anagem ent.
W e s a t a n d sm oked in th e s e c re
Sudden illness o f the Jap an ese em
The in itia l a rtic le bf the issue is on
peror w ith pneum onia alarm s th e n a trip s o f inspection through the cap “ F o restry as an E n g ineering Sci asters, cannas, roses, geranium s, glad- w as th e head-groom w ho s tru c k th e su c c ee d ed th e r e w ould be m an y h a rd t a r y ’s room . H e w as n o t m uch o f a .
iolas,
e
tc.,
on
the
principal
court
of
H av e you any ta lk e r, c o n su m in g c ig a re tte a fte r c ig
tra il.
A p p a re n tly
Mr.
F o rd
h a d h it, p e rh a p s ru in ed
tion and d iv e rts a tte n tio n from the ita l’s unsightly alleys this w eek, and e n c e ,” by H. S. N ewins, o f Y ale, now
the grounds, is being done.
joined o th er prom inent women, includ
w alked o u t of th e porch, a n d so o v e r su sp ic io n of a m an who, to sa v e h im a r e tte in silen ce. T h e w in te r d u sk had
C alifo rn ia land question.
in
stru
c
to
r
in
fo
restry
a
t
O.
A.
C.
w ith
M r a lre a d y fa llen w hen th e in sp e c to r
ing the wives o f several sen ato rs and
th e d riv e and a c ro ss th e law n to w a rd s self, m ig h t m a k e aw ay
An e x p e rt figures th a t th e am ount
W ill R. V arner, o f E n terp rise, a
F o rd ? "
rep resen tativ es, in a tte n d in g a m eet
jo in ed us, and w e re tire d to o u r room s
th
e
w
all
th
a
t
bounded
th
e
public
road.
Wool
In
Demand
at
Echo.
of popcorn expected to be sold during
ing of th e w om en’s d ep artm en t of the g rad u ate o f la st Ju n e, now w ith the
"N o,” said th e m a n a g e r, a fte r a m o to p re p a re fo r d in n er. I trie d a w ord
Echo—-The second wool sale o f the T h is road, w hich led from M eudon vil
the Panam a-Pacific exposition in San
W
estinghouse
company,
has
an
article
N ational Civic F ederation.
T here a
season in E astern Oregon w as held a t lag e to th e tow n of C am don, c ro sse d m e n t's th o u g h t. "No, I c a n n o t give you w ith P e a c e upon th e s ta irc a s e , b u t h e
Francisco would pave M arket stre e t,
le tte r w as read from the P resident e n title d “ V alue G rad u ation; W h a t? ” Echo S aturday.
R egardless o f the th e fro n t of M eudon hall a t a d ista n c e a sin g le nam e. T h e p lay e rs a re all big sh o o k his head a n d w alk ed on.
in th a t city, to a depth o f one inch.
A
nother
co
n
tribution
is
by
Thomas
D.
approving th e movemerit for w iping
m en, in sp e c to r. I don’t sa y th a t th e ir
T h e m ea l d ra g g ed its e lf to a n end
fact
th
a
t
the
duty
on
raw wool seem s of som e q u a rte r of a m ile.
Lewis,
of
th
e
Packard
M
otor
Co.,
on
The H u m an itarian club, a philan out d isrep u tab le alleys and providing
T h e re w as no d o u b t a s to th e Id e n ti c o n sc ie n ce s w ould sto p th em from tr y som ehow , and w e le ft R ansom w ith a
doomed
to
go,
the
bidding
was
as
high
factory
efficiency
and
production.
thropic o rg anization of St. Louis busi sa n itary homes a t low er ren tals for
in g su c h a tric k , b u t it w o u ld n ’t be seco n d d e c a n te r of p o rt before him .
Form s of railw ay m aps are discussed as th a t o f last year, in fact, a h ig h er ty o f th e fo o tp rin ts, for S ila s F ord a f w o rth th e ir w hile. T h ey hold off w hen
ness and professional men, ad m its th a t th e poor.
P e a c e slip p ed a w ay a g ain , and I con
fe
cted
a
broad,
squ
are-to
ed
boot,
e
asily
price
was
paid
fo
r
th
e
sam
e
g
rade
of
by Ren A. Eddy, o f Roseburg, a ju n
it has never considered th e question of
gaol is th e c e rta in p u n ish m e n t.”
so led m y se lf w ith a book in th e li
ior in the college; and L. E. Johnson, wool than was received for the 1912 re co g n iza b le from Its u n u su a l lm p re s
w ages of employes o f any o f its own
“W as th is fin an cial c ris is in his own b ra ry u n til ha lf-p a st ten , w hen I w alked
II. M. Flagler’s Will Filed.
The
sales totaled 318,000 slon.
o f C arlton, a senior, has w ritte n on clip.
m em bers.
off to bed. A s e rv a n t w as sw itc h in g
T hey tra c k e d him by th e ir la n te rn s a ffa irs g e n e ra lly k n o w n ? ”
St. A ugustine, F la .— H enry M. F la g the rela tiv e economy of a gas engine pounds, a t prices ran g in g from 12
“C e rta in ly n o t.”
off th e lig h t In th e h a ll w hen I m o u n t
cents to 141 cents a pound, as follow s: to th e p a rk w all, and th e r e all tra c e
le r’s will was filed Thursday and under using kerosene and gasoline.
"W ho w ould know of it? ”
e d th e g re a t s ta irc a s e .
A ntone Vey, 100,000 pounds to of him d isa p p ea red . T h e w all w as of
PORTLAND MARKETS
Prof.
S.
H.
G
raf,
of
th
e
experim
en
it J . R. P a rro tt is to re ta in th e head
“T h e re m ig h t be a dozen m en on
My room w as in th e old w ing a t th e
C rim m ins & Pierce, a t 14 cents; W il ro u g h sto n e , e asily su rm o u n ta b le by
o f the F lorida E a st C oast railroad so tal en g in ee rin g d ep artm en t, describes
b oth sid e s of th e A tlan tic w ho would f u r th e r side of th e p ic tu re g allery , and
W heat
T rack p rices: Club, 94c long as he may desire. The e sta te is the new im pact te stin g m achine, his liam Pedro, 48,000 pounds to Hallo- an a c tiv e m an. T h e snow th a t co v ered
su
s
p
e
c
t
th
e
tru
th
.
B
ut
I
d
o
n
’t
su
p
I h a d som e difficulty in s te e rin g m y
per bushel; bluestem , $ 16/ 1.0 2 ; fo rty e stim ated to be w orth betw een $60,- own invention, ju s t b u ilt by th e s tu well, Jones & McDonald, a t 141 cen ts; th e road o u tsid e had been c h u rn ed
pose th a t m ore th a n four p eo p le w ere w ay th ro u g h th e d a rk c o rrid o rs. T h e
fold, 966/96c; red R ussian, 92c; v al 000,000 and $70,000,000, and m ost of dents. The fro n tsp iece shows the John K ilkenny, 100,000 pounds to Du- in to m uddy p a ste by th e traffic of th e
m y ste ry th a t h u n g o v e r th e h o u se had
four, a t 111 cen ts; B. D oherty, 70,000 d a y ; th e re w e re no f u r th e r fo o tp rin ts a c tu a lly in p o ssessio n of th e fa c ts .”
ley, 94c.
it goes to the widow. The son. H arry, m achine, w hich is by fa r the heaviest
"A nd w ho w ould th e y b e ? ”
sh a k e n m y n e rv e s, and I re m e m b e r
O ats — No. 1 w hite, $32 p er to n ; will receive 5000 sh ares o f S tandard piece w hich has y e t come out o f the pounds to Green, a t 12 cents. Joseph o b serv ab le.
“H is tw o p a rtn e rs in A m e ric a ; m y t h a t I s ta rte d a t e v e ry c re a k o f a
Cunha, who has 80,000 pounds, and
T h e p a rty re tu rn e d to th e h o u se In
stained and off grade, less.
Oil company o f New Je rse y stock. J . college foundry. The m agazine con
se lf and Mr. H a rb o rd th e re .”
b o a rd a n d p e ere d in to th e sh a d o w s aa
Corn — Whole, $28.60;
cracked, R. P a rro tt, W. H. R eardsley and tain s ten o th e r illu stratio ns, including W illiam Slusher, who has 112,000 g re a t b e w ild e rm e n t. T h e te le p h o n e to
P e a ce tu rn e d to th e young m an w ith I p a sse d alo n g w ith heav en
know s
pounds, w ere offered 14 cents and 12J L ondon b ro u g h t no e x p la n atio n , and
$29.50 per ton.
W illiam Keenan, a b ro th er o f Mrs. en g in eerin g p rojects, w orks and d ia
a
sm
ile
and
a
p
o
lite
bow.
w h a t g h o stly e x p e c ta tio n s. I w as glad
cents, respectively, b u t refused the th e follow ing m o rn in g Mr. H a rb o rd
M illstuffs
Bran, $24.506/25 per F lag ler, are named tru ste e s under gram s.
“C an you a d d any n a m e s to th e e n o u g h to clo se m y door upon th e m
offers.
c a u g h t th e first tra in to to w n to m ak e
to n ; shorts, $26.50(u'27; m iddlings, the will.
lis t? " h e asked.
a n d se e th e wood fire blazing c h e e rfu l
Inq u iries. F o r p riv a te re a so n s his
$31.
Hood River Work Is Resumed.
"N o," sa id H a rb o rd , s ta r in g a t th e ly In th e open h e a rth ,
frie n d s did n o t d e sire p u b lic ity for
B arley Feed, $26.50 per to n ; brew
Bandon
Wharfage
Improved.
Hood
R
iver—
Work
on
the
pipe
line
Lightning Strikes Auto.
d e te c tiv e w iih a puzzled look, a s if try- f C H R O N IC L E S T O B E C O N T IN U E D .)
ing, nom inal; rolled, $28.506/29.
Bandon — Many changes are being th e affair, a n d It w as n o t u n til th e la te
Lewiston, Idaho P. W. G reen, o f and new pow er house of the Pacific
a fte rn o o n , w h en all th e ir in v e s ttg a
Hay — E astern Oregon tim othy,
the Lew iston Land & W ate r company, Pow er & L ig h t company, which was made along the w a te rfro n t here th is tlo n s h a d proved fru itle ss, th a t th ey
choice, $186819; a lfa lfa , $13(<i)14.
was severely injured and his w ife and stopped last week because o f orders sum m er. The w arehouses are increas c o m m u n ica te d w ith S c o tla n d Y ard
Onions Oregon, $1.25 p er sack.
V egetables — A rtichokes, 75c per sister-in -law slig h tly bruised when from th e New York office o f the con ing th e ir fa cilities for the handling of W hen th e p a p e rs w en t to p re ss th e
dozen; asparagus, Oregon, 75c6i $1.25 th e ir auto was stru ck by a bolt of cern, because o f an alleged stringency freig h t. The passenger traffic in and w h e rea b o u ts of th e g r e a t Mr. F ord
per dozen; beans, 106/ 12e per pound; lig h tn in g durin g an elec trical storm . in th e bond m ark et, has been resumed, out o f p o rt and u p-river is tax in g the still re m a in e d a m ystery.
The Co-
In keen c u rio s ity I se t off up th e
cabbage, 2}6/3c pound; cauliflower, The car turn ed com petely around in betw een 50 and 75 men having been capacity of the steam ers.
$2 per c ra te ; head lettu ce, $2.60 per th e road, threw the occupants out and tak en on. The company will develop quille R iver T ran sp o rtatio n company s ta irs to In sp e c to r P e a c e 's room . P e r
has
ju
s
t
added
a
new,
m
odern
steam
er
He wns 5000 horsepow er a t the new power
c ra te ; peas, 7c per pound; peppers, pinned G reen to the ground.
h a p s th e little d e te c tiv e h a d la te r
356/40c; radishes, 106/ 12c dozen; severely cu t about the head and eyes. house, and th e foundation has been w ith a capacity of 120 flkssengers. n e w s to give m e.
rhubarb, 16/2c pound; spinach, 75c T h irty stitc h e s w ere required to close built fo r an o th er pow er house w ith a The old w harves o f the A. F. E aster-
I found him s ta n d in g w ith his back
his wounds.
He also had a burn on like capacity, w hich will be b u ilt brook company are being torn down, to th e fire puffing a t h is c ig a re tte w ith
p er box; g arlic, 76/8e per pound.
th
a
t
th
e
ir
en
tire
w
ate
rfro
n
t
may
be
th
e
left
arm
from
th
e
w
rist
to
the
w
henever
th
e
business
dem
ands
it.
P otatoes
Burbanks, 40<u'60c per
a plum p so le m n ity . A bag, n e a tly SOLDIERS ARE POORLY PAID re m u n e ra tiv e . A lochagos. o r c a p ta in ,
equipped w ith new docks.
back.
is p a id $720 a y e a r, w hile a n A m e ri
hundred; new, 2 R u 21c pound.
s tra p p e d , lay on th e ru g a t his feet. H e
Nyssa Land Costs $28,000.
G reen F ru it — Apples, nom inal;
nodded a w elcom e, w a tc h in g m e o v e r M e n W h o F ig h t In G re e k A r m y H a v e c a n of s im ila r ra n k re ce iv e s $2,400.
Suffrage
Kill
Is
Vetoed.
Box Factories Make Ready.
A firs t lie u te n a n t, w hose title Is
N yssa A deal has ju s t been closed
straw b erries, Oregon, $3.50oi4; Flor
h is g lasses.
Im p o s in g T it le s , b u t D r a w S m a ll
Madison, Wis. G overnor McGovern betw een R obert Van Gilse, m ayor of
h y p o lo ch ag o s, d ra w s $432. a n d h e re he
in, $1.75 per c ra te ; cherries, $1,50
K lam ath F alls— The Pelican Bay
“I e x p ec te d you, Mr. P h illip s,’’ h e
S a la r ie s .
w ould be paid $2,000. An A m e ric an
per box; bulk, 12Jc p er pound; goose on T hursday vetoed th e bill o rd erin g a N yssa. and W. U. Sanderson, a big Lum ber company of th e U pper L ake said. "A nd how do you e x p la in It? ”
referendum in 1914 on the question of prune grow er o f th is vicinity.
berries, 5c.
The has about 7,000,000 fe e t o f lum ber in
"A love afTair o r te m p o ra ry lnsan
A side from fig h tin g th e T u rk , a bout seco n d lie u te n a n t's pay is $1,700.
P oultry— H ens, 16c; broilers, 25c; extending the ballot to women in W is tra c t consists o f 160 acres and is s itu its y ard s; the S hippington mill has lty ,” I su g g e ste d vaguely.
all th a t c o m m e n d s a c o m m issio n in th e w h ile th e e q u iv a le n t ra n k In th e
turkeys,
live,
19(u20c;
dressed, consin. The governor o bjects to the ated four m iles n o rth o f town on the about 5,000,000 and th e Algoma mill
"S u rely w e c a n c o m b in e th o se so lu G re ek a rm y is th e le n g th of th e title s G re ek a rm y Is know n a s anthypoIoc*, a-
choice, 25c; ducks, old, 16$6£I8c; bill on th e ground th a t, suffrage hav Boulevard road.
The price paid was a large stock. The box facto ries arc tio n s," h e sm iled. "A n y th in g e ls e ? ”
b o rn e by th e officers. T h e p a y is fa r gos, th e re n u m e ra tio n of w hich Is
young, 24(u 25c; geese, young, 146/,16c. ing been defeated by a m ajo rity o f $28,000. Mr. Sanderson will set it to g e ttin g ready for the season’s work on
"N o I c am e to ask y our opinion ’’
le s s Im posing, a n a v e ra g e A m erican $382. A lso in th e G re ek a rm y is th e
Eggs — Oregon ranch, case count, 92,000 in W isconsin last November, prunes, adding to his 120-acre orchard this lum ber and w ill o p erate w ith full
"M y m ind Is void of th e o rie s, Mr. w o rk in g m an m ak in g m o re In a y e a r r a n k of a d ju ta n t, o r anthypaspistiB ,
th e pay of w hich Is $264.
18|(u 19c per d ozen; candled, 20(u21c. another referedum on the subject so w hich produced 55 carloads last y ear crew s, as the orders already received P h illip s, and I sh all e n d e a v o r to keep th a n a G re ek c ap tain .
B utter-»-City cream ery cubes, 28c soon would be unw ise and would re and from which he av ers he will ship indicate a good season's business. It so fo r th e p re se n t. If y o u w ish to
In G reece th e m in is te r o f w a r re
su lt only in a more em phatic rejec 1000 carloads th is y ear.
per pound; p rin ts, 29(029Jc.
He more The local yards of th e B ig Basin a m u se y o u rse lf by d isc u ssin g p o ssi c eiv es an a n n u a l s a la ry of $1,800, ju s t
Men H id In Food.
tion.
than doubled the best yield o f the o r Lum ber company. Savidge B rothers b ilitie s. I w ould su g g e st y o u r c o n sid $100 m ore th a n is paid a se c o n d lie u
Pork— Fancy, 116/II$ c p er pound.
A dolph N eu of New Y ork w as
and Ackley B rothers all have good e ra tio n of th e re a so n w hy, If he w a n t te n a n t in th e U n ited S ta te s a rm y . A g re a tly s u rp ris e d m an w hen h e sa w a
V eal—Fancy, 136/14c per pound.
chard last year.
Commoner Editor Is Choice.
Hops— 1912 crop, 12$6tl4c pound;
stocks of lum ber.
ed to d isa p p e a r q u ietly , he should b rig a d ie r g e n e ra l is c alled a hypos- y o u n g m an ris e o u t of a s a u e rk ra u t
1913 contracts, 1 2 6 / 13c.
W ashington, D. C .— R ichard I..
Fishermen Cross Columbia.
leav e so obvious a tra c k th ro u g h th e tra te g o s and d ra w s $1.416. T h e sam e b a rre l a n d give h im s e lf up to a police
Buena
Vista
Crop«
Good.
Wool— E astern Oregon, 106 l 16 c per M etcalf, ed ito r of th e Commoner, at
Hood R iver Hood R iver fisherm en
snow of his ow n law n. F o r m yself, as g ra d e In th is c o u n try c a r r ie s a sa la ry m an w ho h a d a cc o m p a n ied N eu in to
pound; valley, 14(u 16c,; m ohair, 1913 Lincoln, N eb., has been recom mended are ta k in g ad v an tag e o f the W ashing
Buena V ista —Polk C ounty’s show I am le a v in g for C am don v ia W a te r of $6,000.
th e c e lla r of h is e sta b lish m e n t. N e u 's
clip, 30/</.33c per pound.
bv S ecretary B ryan to be a m em ber of ton law s, which require no licenses for ing for crops of grain, clover and fr u it loo s ta tio n in 23 m in u te s. I sh a ll hope
A c olonel is called a sy n ta g m a ta rc h ls a s to n is h m e n t w as In c re a se d w hen he
C a ttle — Choice steers, $8.506/9; the Philippine commission. It is be fishing on the stre a m s o f th a t sta te are excellent and in all d istric ts fa rm for m o re d e fin ite d a ta b e fo re n ig h t.”
and Is paid $1.392. a g a in s t th e $4,000 fo u n d a n o th e r m an b u rled u p to th e
good, $7.756/8.25; medium, $7.256/ lieved th a t the appointm ent soon will until a fte r Ju n e 1, and every day ers a re o p tim istic concerning the sea
“ P e a c e .” I ask e d him e ag e rly , "m ay a n A m e ric an c olonel g e ts. A lieu n e c k In h is chow -chow caldron.
7.76; choice cows, $76/7.75; good, be made.
larg e num bers o f local anglers cross son's prospects. In th e hills o f th e I com e w ith you?”
te n a n t-c o lo n el la b o rs u n d e r th e n a m e
P o lic e m a n W alsh saw tw o young
$6.506/7; m edium, $66/6.50; choice
th e Colum bia and c a st for steelheads county w here the m i soil is used fo r
"If you can be re a d y In time,'* he o f an a n tle y n ta g m a ta rc h ls , fo r w hich m en a c tin g su sp ic io u sly In fro n t of
Bomb in Public Library.
calves, $8(<i9; good heavy calves,
and Dolly V ardens in the W hite S al prunes and o th er fru its a heavy yield said.
h e Is paid a s c a n t $1.172. A n officer N eu t p ick le w o rk s S u d d en ly th ey
$6.60687.60; bulls. $6 250/ 6.60.
Sheffield, E ngland— An ingeniously mon and L ittle W h ite Salmon rivers. is expected. The yield o f wool in the
W alsh ro u se d N eu and
It w as p a st tw o o’clock w hen we ar- | o f th e sa m e ra n k le th e U n ite d S ta te s d isa p p e a re d
H ogs—L ight, $8 . 25618.50; heavy, constructed bomb, b earin g the in scrip The fishing seem s b e tte r in the W ash county th is y ear was lig h t and fa n n e rs riv ed a t th e old tow n o f C am don. A a rm y re c e iv e s $3. $00.
A m ajor, th e y Invaded tb * collar, It la sup
$6.50617.40.
tion, "V o te s for w om en,” w as found ington riv ers than on Hood R iver, ami do not approve of the present actions c a rria g e m et u s a t th e sta tio n . F ive know n a s a ta g m a ta rc h ls . Is paid $1,- posed t h a t th e y e n te re d th e c e lla r to
Sheep — W ethers, $6616; ewes, in the public lib rary here T hursday. a num ber o f big catches have been of the P resident concerning the re m in u te s m ore a n d we w e re c le a r o f | 056. w h e re a s h e re h e w ould g e t $3,000. • te a l so m e p ig eo n s w hich N eu kape
«3.866i6.
1 The bomb was plunged into w ater.
ductions on wool.
made there.
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