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OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST
Washington, D. C.— President Wil
General News of the Industrial and Educational Development
son issued the following statemen. on
and Progress of Rural Communities, Public Institutions, Etc.
the tariff vote:
"A fight for the people and for free j
business which has lasted a long gen I
eration, through at last, has been AUTOS SHOW IM M ENSE G A IN D A L L A S H O P C R O P I S U N H U R T .
won handsomely and completely. A j
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leadership and steadfastness In coun „ .
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sel has been shown In both houses j M o t o r Vehicle Registrations for p ic g|nfl R e sum e d A fte r Fe w D a y s ’
of which the democratic party has
August Are 508.
L a y o ff O n A c c o u n t of R ain.
Cognress is ready to take final vote reason to be very proud. There haB
Salem— The motor vehicle registra
Dallas— For the hopgrower in this
been
no
weakness
or
confusion
or
of the Underwood tariff bill.
drawing back, but a statesmanlike di tions made with Secretary o f State I section things do not look so gloomy
Missouri Methodist ministers refuse rectness and command of clrcum Olcott during August were 508, as ag they looked the middle of the week.
to Join the anti-smoking crusade
aiancea.
j against 352 in August, 1912.
The to- The suu is shining, and every indica
"I am happy to have been connect-; tal fees from motor vehices and chauf- tion points to a continuance of good
Eight negro convicts were smother
ed to death In an airless cell in Rich ed with the government of the na feur registrations from January 1 to
tion at a time when such things date aggregate $54,190, as against weather throughout the rest of the
mond, Texas.
could
happen, and to have worked In $41 190.50 for the corresponding per- picking season. The rain was of great
Pesident Huerta fulfills his promise associat
on with men who could do | iod !aat
The tota, number of benefit to the crop, and the delay in COPYRIGHT. 1913 -fi>Y W.OGHAPKAN IN D t- UNITED 8IATE3 AND SR EAT BRITAIN <*
to aid Americans out of Mexico, by them. There is every reason to be*
* »$ ia io picking has done no damage. No fear f
giving first-class passage.
only one in the service who will be
lieve that currency reform will be 1,cen"** i,8Uu^
Au« U it . 8i ’ 19i '
S Y N O P S IS .
able to obtain this information for me.
*he is entertained of mold, and the lice
. Mrs. Russell Sage haB distributed carried through with equal energy, was 9706> whl>e thus, far
$64,000 among institutions in Syra directness and loyalty to the general present year they total 13,416, showing are not bad. Every yard in this vicin F o r fifty years the continent o f North To show you how much I trust you
interest.
When that is done thin a gain in motor vehicle registrations ity is picking. Pickers are more than Am erica had been Isolated from the rest and your ability, I give you carte
cuse, N. Y., her girlhood home.
the world by the use of Z-rays, a won-
first session of the Sixty-third con- during 1913 o f approximately 371 per L lentlful anll mauy are unable to Be.
rful Invention of Hannibal Prudent, blanche— you may do as you please.
Loss of American life and property gress will have passed Into history cent.
e Invention had saved the country If you should And It necessary, you
in Puerta Plata, caused the U. S. to with an unrivalled distinction.
m fortran invasion, and the continent
| Mr. Olcott stated that the total m o-' cure Job8'
send a cruiser to Santo Domingo.
It is not believed that the rain dam had been united undef one government may even elope with him. Here le
"I want to express my special ad- ^jr vehicle registrations for 1913 on
with Prudent as president. For half a special order and passport, also an ex
nt bagig will rearh fu,|y aged the grain any. Most of the grain century peace and prosperity reigned in
Anti-Chinese demonstrations in To- miration for the devoted intelligent the
this part of the world. The ito ry opens tended account upon all the state
untiring work of Mr. Underwood . , „ „ „ „ a . . . .. . , .
_ ,
kio are assuming serious proportions and
and Mr. Simmons and the commit- 14’ 000- 8" d *h a t total fees for the of the county has been harvested be with President Prudent critically ill. His banks.”
and the populace is calling loud for
is hastened by the receipt ot a
tees associated with them.”
Z l"
w l" be not less than $56,0C0. fore this, but there is considerable death
” 1 Bee; but what Is It that you want
message from Count von Werdensteln of
war.
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| T h is money, a fte r d e d u ctin g the ex- that remains unthreshed, and some Germany that he has at last succeeded In to know?”
penetrating
the
rays.
Dying,
he
warns
U. S. Chemist, C. C. Moore, finds E X P L O R E R S S L A I N B Y E S K I M O S Penses o f a d m in istra tio n
w h ich w ill has not been cut yet. Farmers with nig daughter Astra that tills means a fo r
"Everything, my dear countess; but
that Oregon’s surplus potatoes could
not exceed 20 per cent o f the iees, w ill grain to harvest are having threshers eign Invasion. He tells her to hurry to especially the situation across the At
be manufactured into glucose starch
the
Island
o
f
Cirynlth,
but
dies
before
he
be distributed throughout the various
Q u a rre l W a s C au se of T rag e d y. K e p t
stopped to go into the hop fields.
can tell the location o f the place. Astra lantic.”
or stock food.
counties this coming January, in pro
is nominated for the presidency by the
"I think I know what my duties are,
Se cre t T w o Y e a rs.
The
fruit
of
this
section
is
in
excel
continental party. Napoleon Edison calls and will start for Helgoland tomorrow.
William T. Jerome, prosecutor of
portion to the registrations from the
on
Aatra,
Informs
her
that
he
was
a
pu
Thaw, who was arrested in Coatlcoah,
Winnipeg, Man.— Killed by Eskimo counties. Multnomah county will re lent condition, particularly the prune pil o f her fath er’s, and promises to help When shall I report progrese?"
Que., for gambling, was promptly ac guides is the fate reported to have be ceive the lion’s share of the money, as crop. Prune-growers are elated over her. He gives her a ring made o f a new
“ When your mission is at an end.
fallen Harry V. Radford and George more than 50 per cent o f registrations the prospects of a bumper crop of ex ly discovered substance which, he says,
quitted.
The Countess Roslny picked up the
will solve the problem o f flying. Cheval
Street, two explorers who left here are from that county.
ier
dl
Leon
appears
In
Europe.
He
notes
Mrs. Sadie Burton of Portland, Ore.,
ceptional quality, with good prices that preparations have been completed documents, looked them over and
two years ago to essay the perilous
was drowned when she plunged into
prevailing. The J. K. Armsby com for an invasion o f America. He calls on placed them in her handbag.
journey from Chesterfield Inlet, Hud
the river to save her 6-year old daugh
Werdensteln and offers him the se
The punctilious chancellor escorted
son Bay, to Bathurst, on the Arctic TW O S A W M ILLS W IL L CLOSE pany is buying a great deal, and It is von
cret o f making gold. He demands In re
ter. The child was saved by a work
Ocean. Their intention was to in
turn absolute disarmament and peace. her to his office door and hade her
said that the price is ranging from The
man.
chevalier is suspected o f being an goodby, wishing her good fortune.
vestigate the possible value of the ter
American. He Is seized at night and
A spelling-bee was broken up in Ra ritory already partially explored by Dull Lumber Market Affects Busi 5 Vi to 6% cents a pound. Dr. Mark carried
off in an areoplane. Astra Is In When the door closed behind the de
Hayter, of Dallas, who owns a 35-acre augurated as president. She receives a parting countess the chancellor rubbed
cine, Wis., when a swarm of honey other expeditions.
ness of Astoria Plants.
from Edison, whose long silence
bees, which had made its home in the
Radford was an American and
tract of prunes, Is much pleased with message
“ I am
has worried her. that he hae been a pris his hands with satisfaction.
Astoria— The dull condition o f the
school house during the summer va Street a resident of Ottawa.
oner for two months on the Island o f glad she took the commission so calm
the prune outlook for this season.
lumber
market
is
already
having
its
cation, began buzzing among the pu
According to the account which
Helgoland and has Just escaped. He an
Now. my dear chevalier, if you
nounces that the confederated fleet of ly.
pils.
reached Winnipeg by mall the two effect on the mills in the Lower Co
Europe has sailed for America. He prom- can withstand those violet eyes you
lumbis river district.
The Crossett C H I L D R E N
explorers
set
out
from
Fort
Churchill
S
U
R
E
T
O
E
X
H
I
B
I
T
to
call
on
her
the
fallowing
night.
Convicts in the Joliet, 111., peniten
are not an ordinary mortal but a
tiary, have started a movement for on the west coast of Hudson Bay, in Lumber company’s plant at Wauna
saint.”
the
autumn
of
1911,
for
Chesterfield,
C
H
A
P
T
E
R
V
II.
—
C
ontinued.
has
closed
indefinitely,
and
extensive
a national organization of paroled con
C h u rc h ill
E x p e c ts
The countess’ beautiful face was
The chevalier suggested a walk in
vlcts, who would strive to hold pa where is established the most north improvements will be made. Much of Su p e rin te n d e n t
the open air, but the captain shook set and determined; she had not spok
G rea ter In te re st in Fa irs.
roled convicts to their parole prom ern post of the Hudson Bay Company the plant as originally built will be
In
that
region.
en, but etorm was raging in her heart.
ises.
torn out and rearranged and new
Salem— Superintendent of Public In his head. “ I am sorry to disappoint
What the Eskimos are said to have
Three days later the captain told
Republicans won back lost ground told recently is that the trip to Schultz equipment will be installed so as prac struction Churchill Is confident that you, my dear chevalier, but your ter
ritory ends here.” He said thlB with his prisoner that a new guest was ex
In Maine when they elected John A. Lake was made in safety and the two tically to double the capacity.
There is also some talk o f the com the displays of the school children at such kindness that it was plain to the pected; that she was a lady of the
Peters to fill a vacancy in the Third white men there made a bargain with
congressional district by a plurality the interior nutlves to guide them back pany erecting another large mill ad the state fair this year will surpass chevalier that he was sorry for the court, charged with conspiracy against
the government
of 663. Wilson carried the same dis to their country. There had been no joining the present plant to slab the those of previous years. There will imprisonment.
trict last year by over 1,000.
The chevalier laughed.
” 1 should
indication of ill-feeling or friction, logs, the timbers to be shipped via the be county and district exhibits and
For two long months the Captain
they said, everything going smoothly Panama canal to the Atlantic coast, many individual displays.
Hans Euler kept faithful company to not be surprised to And an old ac
Later estimates of the European until the duy of departure. Then, as
quaintance In the fair conspirator."
where they will be cut into lumber.
Any child exhibiting in either the the chevalier.
bop crop are considerably reduced.
the Bleds were being loaded, Radford
The captain’s eyes grew round and
The Clatsop Mill company’s plant county or district classes is eligible
There ^ s no chance to escape from
got into an altercation with one of the
his honest face expressed surprise, but
A
small gasoline schooner was
this
prison;
not
even
a
chance
to
look
in
this
city
will
be
closed
for
about
tribe about the proper adjustment of
for industrial fair prizes. Assistant
wrecked in Alaskan waters and five the binding thongs, and, according to two weeks to make repairs.
out at the ocean. The Chevalier dt he made no comment.
The following morning Countess Ro
persons on board are believed to be their story, in bis anger kicked the
All the other local milis are to con Superintendent of Public Instruction Leon soon realized that he could not
lost.
tinue in operation, but in order to Carleton has been notified that Ben escape and knew that all he could do slny arrived. The apartment adjoin
man.
ing that of the chevalier* was given her
Instantly the Eskimo grasped bis overcome the loss arising from the ton, Clackamas, Douglas, Jackson, was to wait.
The power boat Oregon Kid was
Rpear and before Radford could de weak lumber market and the continued Lane, Lincoln, Linn, Marion, Polk,
The personal belongings that he and the prisoners met In the presence
swamped and sunk in 26 feet o f water
of Captain Euler at the breakfast
fend himself the weapon was driven
while far in the lead in a race at B uf into his breast. Street, according to high price o f logs, wages are to be re Yamhill and probably Tillamook coun had left in the room at the Hotel
duced slightly. It is said this step ties will have county exhibits. He Metropole were brought to him, and table.
falo, N . Y.
the story, was harnessing up a dog will make the mills self-supporting.
The greeting that Chevalier di Leon
also has been notified that many other great was his satisfaction when he
A plot has been discovered to over team at the time and seeing his com
•aw that nothing had been forgotten. gave was quite a surprise to the count
panion
fall,
picked
up
ills
rifle
to
go
counties
will
have
individual
exhibits.
throw the Nicaraguan
government,
Even hie money was Intact, and a re ess; he acted courteously, but gave
to Radford's assistance. The Eski
Cadets Form New Rifle Club.
The state fair board has provided a ceipt from the hotel was given him not the least sign that he had ever
and arms are being distributed to op mo with whom ho was working, the
building,
50
by
134
feet,
for
agricul
A rifle club in the military depart
pose the rebels.
met her before. When the breakfast
showing that his bill had been paid.
story alleged, attacked Street from be
tural, manual training and domestic
Papers from Berlin and England was over he retired to the reading-
hind. A spear was thrust into liis ment o f the Oregon Agricultural col science displays, and a tent, 50 by 80
Roosevelt advises ex-Governor Sui back and Street, too, tell mortally lege will be organized this fall by
feet, for the poultry exhibits
Mc were in the reading-room and he was room, where the countess followed
Commandant P. J. Hennessey. The Minnville and Salem will have district Informed of the doings of the world.
him, without the captain.
ter, o f N ew York, to “ explain fully.” wounded.
purpose o f this new policy is to afford exhibits.
“ You don’t seem to recognize me,
On the 6th of February the chancel
Reports from the 269 state banks of S E C R E T A R Y
LAN E
FALLS
I L L a means o f practical training for the
lor strode Into the reading-room where chevalier!”
Washintgon show an immense im
cadet corps and place them on a plane
He glanced around cautiously, and
V A L E P R O J E C T I S N O W A S S U R E D the chevalier was comfortably read
provement over
the corresponding
ing a novel by the English writer. Sir when he Baw they were alone he whis
Su d d en C o lla p se C o m e s at R e vie w o f proficiency in actual military ser
period for 1912.
vice equal to that which they occupy
Rider Haggard, that bad been pub pered: “ I thought It might be disa
Sta n d in O akland.
in the inspector’s reports o f military F ln a n c la l B a c k in g fo r B ig Irrig a tio n lished about 1920.
greeable for you, countess, but now
E x-King Manuel, o f Portugal, and
Oakland, Cal.— Secretary of the In evolutions nnd manual o f arms. It is
"What a pleasant surprise, your ex that we are alone, I greet you with
Princess Augustine Victoria, of Ger terior Lane fell in a faint while re
Sc h e m e is Pro m ise d .
expected that such accuracy will de
cellency!” bowed the chevalier with a all my heart.”
many, were married quietly at Sig viewing the Native Sons' Admission
Vale— Ten thousand acres more of broad emlle.
velop in a rifle team of this regiment
"W hat brought you here, chevalier?”
maringen, Germany.
day parade here Wednesday. Ho had
that they may be entered in competi fine bench land near Vale will be
The chancellor was somewhat taken
Chevalier dl Leon laughed and
Governor West, o f Oregon, has com complained of heart trouble before the tive out-door and in door shoots with brought under Irrigation through the back; he had expected a different re shrugged his shoulders. ” 1 think It
parade Htartcd, and as the pageant
muted to life imprisonment the death
completion of the Star Mountain proj ception.
is a caprice of the Count von Werden-
was passing in review the secretary like teams from similar institutions.
sentence o f Robert Morgan, who mur suddenly grew dizzy and Bank to the
Arrangements have been made by ect.
stetn; he wants to extend ail the hos
"You appear contented here!”
dered his sweetheart.
Lieutenant Hennessey for the use of
ground.
"Considering the circumstances, I pitality he possibly can. Look at those
The Star Mountain reservoir is on
Dr. Frederic Lane, the secretary's the Oregon National Guards range
masterfully constructed windows that
am.”
Property loss o f several millions brother, said that a serious outcome
west of Corvallis. Not only the mem Cottonwood creek, about 20 miles west
give you air and light, without per
"I
have
a
few
words
to
say
to
you,
was caused by a hurricane on the coast was not expected. Ho said the secre
bers o f the cadet corps but the state of Vale, and the preliminary work of and I will say them plainly."
mitting you to see even the sky. Is
o f North Carolina, and it is rumored a tary's collapse was due largely to
and nation as well have always looked the engineers indicates that it will
"The plainer the better, your hon that not the limit of forethought?”
heavy loss of life occurred on one of overwork, the strain of the long tour
with favor upon those forms o f m ili produce the cheapest water of any or!"
The countess recognized bitter feel
the storm-swept islands.
the secretary has been making in the
tary training that are absolutely nec reservoir yet projected In Malheur
“ The fact that you are an Ameri ing In the chevalier’s heart, and cast
west.
Attorney General Crawford, o f Ore
essary to efficient service in time o f county. Estimates are for water run can Is proved beyond a doubt What ing down her beautiful eyes, she
gon, has decided that the Industrial
need.
ning from $10 to $25 an acre for a j are you doing here and how did you sighed: "From now on you will have
A L L -ST E E L
CARS
SAVF
L IV E S
W elfare commission o f the state has
When the regiment is reorganized
a companion in captivity. I do not
height
of dam to cover 10,000 acres, come here?”
power to limit and to fix the hours of P a sse n g e rs
H u rt
O n ly
By Be ing Colonel Henry Odeen, o f Portland, and nnd $40 to $60 an acre for a height to
The answer came aa a flash, but want to compliment you, but it was
labor for women in stores.
Lieutenant
Colonel
R.
M.
Howard,
o
f
quite a pleasant surprise to And you
calm and sarcastic:
T o sse d A ro u n d in Cars.
Corvallis, will be the student officers cover an additional 30,000 acres.
Revenue officers have unearthed a
“ I am listening to you, your excel here, chevalier.”
New
Madison,
O.—
An
all
steel
train
Wes
Cavlness
has
had
the
work
in
in charge
gigantic opium smuggling ring at San
"You are more than kind,” was ail
lency, and as to my coming, I did not
probably saved n score of lives when
hand for the past two years, but has come of my own accord; I was car he said.
Francisco, in which officers of trans
the Pennsylvania flyer was ditched by
Hood River Fruit Shipped.
Pacific steamers and many revenue a raised rail near Wylie's Station, four
been unable so far to get the neces ried.” A devilish little smile twinkled
The days passed more quickly. Many
office employes are said to be involved. miles west of here, nnd 36 persons
Hood R iver— Although he was un sary capital interested in the enter in the gray eyes of the chevalier.
a man would have envied the prison
The chancellor was offended; the in which the chevalier was killing
were Injured. Three, it Is believed, able to secure but 2 cents a pound for prise. During the past few days, how
were fatally hurt, and 18 are in a hos the fruit in the local market, D. P. ever, the Wells brothers, of the firm young man dared to play with him, time seemingly in perfect content
PORTLAND MARKETS
pital at Richmond, Itid.
Smith, who is a grower o f small fruit of Maney Brothers & company, con the Iron handed master.
ment
Running at a terrific speed to make on the West Side, has been shipping tractors on the Bully creek and Jor
When the month of February was
“ Your Jokes are out of place; you
Wheat—Track prices: Club. 79© up loHt time, the fast train struck the his plum crop to points in Wyoming, dan valley projects, have taken over
are a clever man, but I will have to gone he felt a longing for the free air
80c; stem. 85 0 86c; forty-fold. 80<tp defective rail 50 feet from the ap
the Stnr Mountain reservoir site and
81c; rod Russian, 77@78c; valley. 80c. proach of a small steel bridge. The where he has received 10 cents a will push the work through to an ask my question again. W ill you and his thoughts bogan to concentrate
pound for his crop.
answer It?”
Oats— No. 1 white, $25.60 per ton.
train ran along the cross-ties until the
"T h e plums find a ready demand in early completion.
“ I refuse!”
Corn— Whole, $37; cracked, $38 per locomotive hit one side of the bridge,
This assurance of the completion of
ton.
Their eyes clashed like the cold
tore it from its foundation and fell the inter mountain district,’ ’ says Mr. the Star Mountain project will stimu
Mlllstuffs— Bran, $23.50 per ton; with it half a dozen feet to the creek Smith. “ My only trouble is in the late filings upon much of the lands steel of two swords.
shorts, $26.60 per ton; middlings, $31 bod
Six steel coaches were flung I depredations o f employes o f the ex - recently opened for entry In the form
“ Chevalier di Leon, you are not
per ton.
to the other side of the track and I press companies.
According to the er petroleum reserve nnd the Harper taking your situation seriously. What
Barley— Feed, $24.60 per ton; brew turned over In a cornfield.
reports that I have received from the reservoir reserve, since a large area is your liberty worth to you?”
ing, $26.60; rolled, $27028 per ton.
merchants to whom I have shipped, of this land will be under the Star
"It Is very valuable, your excellen
Hay— Fancy Idaho timothy, $160
not a single box o f fruit has arrived Mountain reservoir.
cy; however. It has no price, as I
S e a ls k in s to C om e D ow n
17; fancy Eastern Oregon timothy,
unmolested. ”
know that everything comes to him
$16016: timothy nnd clover, $14016;
St. Louis.— As a result of a recent
who waits.”
timothy and alfalfa, $13016; alfalfa, contract with the United States gov-1
S a n d y F a ir is A rra n g e d .
"Then you are not willing to con
$13; clover, $8.60 0 10; oat and vetch, eminent $1,000,000 worth of seal skins j
Boy Kills Deer With “22.”
Sandy— Arrangements have been
$10011: cheat, $10011, Valley grain from the government’s catch of Alas
Albany— K illin g a deer with a 22- completed for a district fair in this sider any offer I may make?”
hay, $10011-
"Your honor, as a prisoner, I am not
Onions—-Walla Walla, $1.50 per sk. kan seals arrived in St. Louis. There calibre rifle and short cartridges was plnce under the auspices of Sandy tn a position to listen to any offer;
were 2296 pelts in the lot. For more
accomplished last week bv 16-! Orange,
October 3 nnd 4. The exhib-
Vegetables— Beans, 3 ©4c per pound than
40 years the Alaskan catch has
tne teal accompusneu last wees ny
b placed tn Melnlnc's halt the time will come when we will stand
cabbage, 2©2%c per pound; cnult- tiecn sent to I ondon where the furs
vear-old Cecil Froman, son o f Grant "J W,IJ oe p'areo in ¡m inings u.nr face to face again, both free and un
la
in
si
in
to
million.
wnere
ine
iiirs
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rnrnrj
.
r
i
The
fair
will
start on the morning of
flower, $2 per crate; corn, 10©15c were dressed and dyed. With the an broman.
county recorder o f Linn 0ctob#r s wlth „
(]o bv the s .lndy influenced by circumstances; then I
dozen; cucumbers, 20O40c per box; nouncement that the government here- county. The hoy was on an outing on ; band wh(ch w|]] b(, foIlowed by a
will consider things seriously. By this
eggplant, 6©7c per pound; head let
after will ship the skins to local firms the South Santiam river. He was go- bageb#n KnmP, baby show and dance I don’t mean to say that ray Impris
tuce, 35040c per dozen; pens, 6©7c
the announcement that the ¡n(t flshing down the river and took
Sheiiev's hail. Saturday at 10:30 onment Influences me in any way.”
per pound; peppers, 6©8c per pound; comes
London dyers will establish n plant
The Count von Werdensteln paced
rndiithes, 10O12c per dozen; tomatoes here at once. It is estimated that the little rifle along. As he approach- there will be a literary programme,
20©35c per box; garlic, 10c per pound such a move will cause a reduction of ed the stream at the point he expected I Later there will be horse races for the room impatiently. Suddenly he
to fish, he saw a deer crossing th e! cash prizes, closing with a dance at turned to the quietly sitting man.
Potatoes— Oregon. $101.26 per hun 40 per cent on sealskin coats.
dred; sweet potatoes, $2.26 per ernte.
river and began to shoot, with the re night. A long list of premiums Is
"Chevalier, I certaluly admire yonr
Green Fruit—Apples, 76c©$2.26per
sult that the buck fell dead.
He fired offered for exhibits for ndults and courage
I must admit my defeaL"
C u rre n c y Bill Reported.
Juveniles.
box;
cantaloupes, $1.2601-75 per
four shots and three hit the animal.
He offered his hand, to the chevalier
crate; peaches, 40065c per box; wa
Washington. D. l\—The administra
and turned to leave the room saying:
T h re sh in g Is Resum ed.
termelons, $1 2501.60 perew t.; plums tion currency reform bill as approved
Government May Build.
"Until we meet again, chevalier!”
75c©$l per box; pears, 60c©$l per by the democratic caucus was report
Hillsboro.—Threshing was resumed
When the chancellor returned to C h s v s l l s r di L s o n A rra n g e d the D if
Klamath Falls— A Federal building in the county, and the rains have ef
box; grapes, 76c©$1.35 per crate, 40c ed to the house from the committee
per basket; rasabas, $1.75 per dozen; on hanking and currency by Chairman for Klamath Falls seems assured, as a fected but little damage. Thousands Berlin he called for the Countess Ro-
ferent Pieces.
nectarines, 75c©$l per box.
Washington dispatch says that the of acres of grain were still in shock alny and asked her to attend a private
Glass.
Poultry— Hens, 16c; Springs, 18c;
The republicans presented a report supervising architect o f the treasury nnd stack when the btg storm broke. audience aa soon as possible. She hur upon an attempt to make a strike for
turkeys, live, 20©22c; dressed, choice, criticising the bill and offering amend is making inquiries as to the needs fo r ' but outside of lodging grain yet unripe ried to the chancellor's private office. liberty. He examined all the devices
25c; ducks, 12014c; geese, young 12 ments. They suggested that the pro space preparatory to drawing plans there will be no loss.
"M y dear countess. I requested your that were arranged to prevent escape
©13c.
visions
compelling
national
banks
to for the structure.
presence urgently, as I desire to make from the prison.
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from
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generally
agree
that
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Eggs— Oregon ranch, case count, subscribe for the capital stock of the . the postoffic*. reclamation service » 'o n " * « * beneficial, ns It ended the
you a gift that ! am sure you wtll be
The Countess Roslny noticed the
27028c per dozen; fresh ranch, can- federal reserve banks on pain of for
forest «ervlee it is likely that depredations of the red ants nnd filled glad to accept.”
change that had come over the cheva
died. 32033c.
felt,ire of their charters was
of *">
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the hops to a considerable extent. It
The counteas looked questlonlngly lier and one evening she began to talk
Cheese— Oregon
triplets,
16Hc, Ionbtfill constitutionality and wholly the Indian service. United States is conceded that ptcktng was started
about the moon and stars, saying that
Daisies, 17c; Young Americas, lie .
army engineers. Crater Lake National a week eariv in this section, and the at her dictator.
unnecessary and Inexpedient.”
"You have asked me several times spring was at the door. The chevalier
Butter—Oregon
creamery butter
Park service and the weather bu product la now In much better condi
cubes, 34c per pound; butter fat, de
what happened to the CheTalter dl listened to the sweet voice of the wom
reau will have offices in the new build tion than before the rains.
$1485 Stays In “ Old Coat.”
livered, 34c per pound.
Leon, your gallant knight and dancer, an who sat opposite to him quietly.
ing.
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Kansas City— After driving all day
Pork— Ffcncy, 12©12Vfcc per pound.
and I have found him for you: more
"T ell me, chevalier, are you of
Fruit
Cooled
Before
Shipment.
Veal— Fancy, 16H©16c per pound. with a coat he found tn the street on
than that, I wtll turn him over to stone? Have you no human feelings
C ity O w nership W an ted.
Salem—Government experts have
Cattle— Prime steers, $7.7508.26; the wagon teat beside him a teamster
you for safe keeping."
whatever?"
choice. $7.50 0 7.76; medium. $7.250 aw the owner of the coat draw $1485
Klamath Falls--The movement for started precoollng experiments at the
The countess' beautiful face became,
"I certainly have, countess; Indeed,
7.50; Prime cows. $6.7607.00: choice, from Its pockets.
city ownership o f the water and lights Fruit union In this city. A carload of
for a fleeting moment, sad. then har I am well endowed In that respect"
$6.6006 76; medium $«.2606.60; Heif
The tenmster. from papers tn the has been renewed here. The rates for P™nM h" 8
P wr 'Hi ,n ,hv
serenity returned.
"Haven't you felt happier since I
err. $6.25 0 7.76; light calves. $8 000 pockets, learned the coat belonged to water for irrigation prevent as free T00™’ ani
,h"F are ,h™ lfht *»
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u he the proper temperature they wtll
"I am counting on your clever work. came to share your solitude?"
900; heavy calves. $6 7607.76; bulls. Henry Sorga. proprietor of a saloon,
$4 00 0 6.50; stsgs. $6 7606 26.
and returned It to Its owner. “ I sure use o f water for that purpose as would ^ trm Baf(wd t0 a refrigerator car. Tile chevalier Is a man whose mission
He looked at her with those bold,
Hogs--Light,
$8.76 0 9 00; heavy, did not know all that money was In follow lower rates. This prevents the t^e|r destination hein* New York city, and means are obscure and I moat penetrating gray eye« for a long time.
there when I was driving around with planting o f trees ad reduces the num- wbPrP Rn examination will he made
$7.60 08.36.
more about him. You are the
"Oonnteae, I admire you, and you
Sheep— Wethers. $3.3004 35; ewes, it," said the teamster. A $5 note and her o f lawns, thus keeping bsek the by government representatives to de-
work o f beautifying the city.
termlne the result of the experiment.!
a few gifts of liquor rewarded him.
$3.600400; lambs, $4.0006.26.
iQNTINENT
Resume of World’s Important
Events Told in Brief.
ROMANCEOFraitTUK
VONHORVATH
DEAN HOARD
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are dhe pleasantest comrade that I
ever had, but I am troubled. The con
tlnuoue Indoor life Is beginning to tell
on me. I am used to much exercise
in the open air, and I have many
things that I am worried about"
A few days later Captain Euler told
the prisoners that they would be al
lowed to spend the evenings on the
roof of the building.
The countess watched Chevalier dl
Leon's face very closely when the cap
tain told them this and saw the gleam
of real pleasure tn his eyes.
That evening they were taken to
the roof of the building; to be accu
rate, to a section of the roof which
was surrounded by a high wall, ao
high that It prevented them from see
ing the courtyard beneath, or anything
but the stars and the pale face of the
full moon.
It was springtime.
"Don’t you think this would be an
ideal place to send up fire rockets?"
He looked toward the stars; his eyie
wandered over the dark blue Arma
ment restlessly.
“ You are playing with Are all the
time,” remarked the countess, as she
moved nearer to the chevalier.
“ Have you ever heard of a case
where people were married In a pris
on?” she continued.
’ No, I never have.”
“ Chevalier, will yon tell me one
thing—frankly, honestly?” Her voice
was tender and soft.
"Anything you ask, countesa."
"A re you engaged to be married?”
"I am n o t” The firmness of his
voice was enough to assure the count
ess that he told the truth.
"A re you in love?"
"In love?” he repeated thoughtfully.
" I don't know; all I know la that I
have an Image, a saint enshrined In
my heart, of whom I think, for whose
welfare I am fighting and suffering. If
that Is love, then I am In love.”
The countess sighed, a sob broke
from her heaving bosom and she let
her shoulder lean heavily against him;
she burled her face in his shoulder
and the tears trickled down her soft
cheeks as she sighed:
"I am so very, very unhappy.”
The chevalier bent his head over
her and hts eye« became dark for a
second; then he folded her In his
arms and their lips met In a kiss.
The spell was short; the next mo
ment the countess stood up and the
chevalier picked her up and placed
her on the bench again, aa If she were
a little child; then he turned and run
down the stairs to his prison.
C H A P T E R V III.
T h e Fire w o rk s.
Every evening after that, except
when It stormed, the prisoners went
up on the roof. These evenings were
the pleasantest part of the days.
During the day the chevalier read
the dally papers and magazines with
great Interest. He found plenty of
engrossing news there, especially the
preparations of the confederated navy
and army. One article, very well
written by one of the chief engineers,
particularly attracted his attention.
That article described the Z ray and
its destroyer. The supply station of
destruction was Madeira, from which
place heavy cables were laid to reach
the 30th longitudinal meridian, along
which the Z ray ran. The heaviest
current of electricity was conducted
by this tremendous cable to three spe
cially built boats. The Sampsonlan
vibrating rays were generated on these
boats. Each ray made 3,000,000 vibra
tions a second and all were directed
In a harmonious line toward the Z ray
b elt In time the wall of Isolation
would fall down under the Immense
force playing against it, and the in
vasion of America would follow.
After a long study the chevalier
placed the magazine on the table and
muttered: “ The time for action Is
nearing.”
One evening at the dinner table the
chevalier asked Captain Euler if he
could have some material tor pyro-
technlcal dieplays In order to lessen
the monotony of their existence.
The kind captain furnished every
thing he asked for. The countess of
fered her services and they worked al
most all afternoon the next day get
ting the fireworks ready. Dl Leon
seemed to be an expert; he soon had
a large Japanese wheel, several turn
ing stars and also a number of long
sky rockets ready.
When evening came they excitedly
prepared for the grand fireworks. The
sky was clear and the moon had not
yet risen. Chevalier di Leon arranged
the different pleceB, and when the cap
tain came up he flred the first air run
ner. The long rocket went high up
in the air, whirring and whistling, and
then, with a puff, broke into thousands
of red sparks. Another puff brought
white and the third brought blue.
The next was the Japanese sun;
this* was fastened to the center of the
roof. It circled and sparklod for a
long time.
The chevalier was deeply Interested
In his projectiles and, as the countess
assisted him. Captain Euler had to
play the part of audience. There was
a larger audience outside their Inclos
ure, but that was another world.
When all the set pieces were used
the chevalier looked up in the sky,
seemingly searching for something;
at last his hand went into his pocket
and, bringing out an object not unlike
a Browning pistol, he said: "And now,
ladles and gentlemen, I will show you
something new In the pyrotechnlcal
art."
(T O BE C O N T IN U E D .)
T a ctfu l
Dancer.
Mme. Pavlowa had to paee through
something of an ordeal during her
recent visit to Russia. After a per
formance at St. Petersburg ehe was
called to the imperial box and the
ever asked her why she had ceased to
live in Russia. But the dancer was
equal to the occasion. She .ntered
into an animated description ot the
beauties of her new London horns,
and especially of her pet twana. pig
eon* and parrots, who could hardly
be expected to enjoy the delights of
travel and who even at that moment
were pining for the return of their
mistreat. The exar listened with
smueement and made a virtue of neo-
eaalty when he gave his permission
to the great dancer to live where
and how she pleased so long aa she
remembered that her own people
were second to none tn appreciation
of her art.