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"He said It was Nikolay Mozrak.-1 answ ered Napoleon. "Nikolay Mozrak," she repeated slow- Huerta Loses All Standing With I t . U. S. Government. "A R ussian,” added Napoleon. General News of the Industrial and Educational Development Washington, D. C.—The United Then Mr. Hale turned the converaar States government has informed Pro tlon Into o th er channels. and Progress of Rural Communities, Public Institutions, Etc. Napoleon could not but notice th a t visional President Huerta that it looks with abhorrence and amazement on his , a fter he had told the name of the as assumption of both executive and leg-, LUMBER OUTLOOK PLEASING STATE LOANS IN JEOPARDY sassin the countess had partly rs- gained her composure. islative powers in Mexico and that in ------- A t eleven o'clock R osltta was on the view of his course could not regard as Operator Predicts Revival of Governor Fears Oregon May Lose constitutional the elections planned roof of th e C rystal Palace, w aiting for Business in Oregon. $100,000 School Money. the Hawk. A stra and Napoleon had October 26. Owners of the steamer Voltumo sus for Two Eugene—That the end of depressed Salem—That $100,000 is due the come up to see her off Napoleon notes were sent, the one pect that the boat was set on fire by strongly phrased and written by Sec-\ conditions in the lumber market in state as loans frcm the school fund on helped her Into the machine, w here a agents of rival lines. tall stran g er stood at the wheel. The retary Bryan, inquiring about the Oregon is in sight and that greatly in farms was announced at a meeting of The senate shows no disposition to safety of the imprisoned members of | creased activity will soon mark the the State land board. Announcement bird rose and took Its direction and adjourn or take recess until the cur- the Mexican congress, and the other timber industry in the Upper Willam- was also made that, under a law , sailed off tow ard the west. rency bill has been acted upon. drawn in fo*ceful language by Presi- ette valley, is the belief of Frank H. passed at the recent session of the leg R osltta w ent to the aerial chauffeur and spoke, but he signaled back th a t A German aviator committed sui- dent Wilson himself and said to con- Buck. Sr., president of the Booth- islature, unless the money is paid on or before January 1 next, it shall be jie could not h ear or talk. Lumber company, cide by shooting himself while 2000 »titute practically the last efforts of Kelly “ Oregon is ready for another period presumed to be paid and it will be lost COPYRIGHT. 19IÌ "BY VICHARIAN W H t UNITED MATE! AND GREAT BRITAIN ♦ the Washington government to deal She returned to tho com fortable feet in the air in his monoplane. with the Huerta authorities by diplo- of development,” said Mr Buck, to the state. bench and tried to think: "Does Napo "To help me escape," was the lacon 8YNOPSI8. The State Supreme court of Arkan matic means unless there is a decided " I believe that the lumber industry The law clearly specifies that the ) leon suspect som ething? No, It can ic answ er of th e man called Mozrak. sas upheld the Going liquor bill and change of spirit on the part of the offl- is recovering from the reaction of the State land board shall be responsible not be, or he m ust be a w izard.” W ith “Ju s t as you please,” assented the ty y e a r s th e c o n tin e n t o f N o rth the state will be "dry” after January ! cials in Mexico City. I past few years. That is why the for the collection. Governor West A F m o e r ric fif a n a d b e en Is o la te d fro m th e re s t m an In the car. “Select your own this she lay down and In a few min 1. The negotiations through John Lind 1 Booth-Kelly company is rebuilding its called attention to section 3915, ! o f th e w o rld b y th e u se of Z - r a y s , a w on- utes was sleeping like an innocent I o > r ra d ’s s uregon O r e e n n haws, I aw n w h ic h says s a v e t mat h a t Tha d e rfu l lnvantlon in v e n tio n ha<J o f , aved H a n n ib t a he l P c r o u u d n e try n t. place." baby In a cradle. ix wnicn Germany has decided to send a war- had proceeded to the point where the mill at Springfield. The autom obile with the th ree men “ Overproduction was partly the all loans from the common school fund fr o m fo re ig n In v a sio n , a n d th e c o n tin e n t ship to Mexican waters, but Huerta State department accepted the in w ent farther, w here the stre e ts and d b e en u n ite d f u n d e r one g gc o v e rn m e n t CHAPTER XIV. does not appear worried over the pros- dorsement of I rederico Gamboa for cause of the present low prices in the “ shall be made for a period of one h w a ith P r u d s n t a s p re s id e n t, t. F o r h a lf sidewalks were crowded with peCt' the presidency as meaning the elimin- lumber market, but a certain curtail year; provided that in case the inter c e n tu r y p e a c e a n p ro s p e rity re ig n e d In elevated people. Mozrak looked around and is p a r t’ o f th e w o rld . T h e s to r y o p e n s ation of Huerta, and where it was ment has been reached by the cutting est is promptly paid and the security th The New Clrynlth Deposit. w ith P r e s id e n t P r u d e n t c ritic a lly 111. H is back, as If he expected to see some Directors of the Hamburg-American confidently hoped that a fair and free off of the cheap producer. remains unimpaired, the board may, d e a th Is h a s te n e d b y th e re c e ip t of The fact th a t R ositta found a one he knew. m e ss a g e fro m C o u n t vo n W e r d e n s te in of steamship line announce that they election would be held on October 26. "The opening of the Panama canal in its discretion, permit the loan to stran g er In the aerodrom one. Instead a n y t h a t h e h a s a t la s t su c c e e d e d in "H e re !” The man a t the wheel will increase their capital $7,600,000 jqow, however. President Wilson has will have a direct influence upon the stand for a period of not longer than p G e e n rm of Santos Duprel, wae not th e result e t r a tin g th e ra y s . D y in g , h e w a rn s obeyed. 'W a lt for me a t the next c o r tils d a u g h te r A s t r a t h a t th is m e a n s a fo r in order to build more ships. made it clear that the Washington lumber market. The San Francisco ten years.” of any suspicion on Napoleon’s p a r t e ig n in v a sio n . H e te lls h e r to h u r r y to with everything In readiness, and The governor then announced that th e I s la n d o f C lry n e , b u t d ie s b e fo re he ner, An aviator flying to a race meet on government has with the events of the exposition, too, will draw homeseekers Santos had received a m ore Im portant when I jum p into the car you a re to c a tio n o f th e p la c e. A s tra an examination of the record revealed c la a n n o te m ll in th a te e d lo fo order. Staten island, N. Y., failed to arrive, last few days—the imprisonment of from all over the nation. r th e p re s id e n c y b y the let h er o u t ” Mozrak left the autom o “ Railroads will aid the lumber in there were about 100 mortgages cover c o n tin e n ta l p a r ty . N a p o le o n E d is o n c a lls and it is believed he became lost and the deputies and the establishment of The substance "clrynlth,” th a t won . In fo rm s h e r t h a t h e w a s a pu- bile and threaded hlr way through the may have wandered out to sea. a dictatorship by Huerta—lout all hope dustry in Oregon. The attention that ing loans from the common school on il A o f s tra h e r f a th e r 's , a n d p ro m ise s to help crowd. The big car turned the corner derful, glittering elem ent th a t com of seeing a constitutional election held President Sproule, of the Southern Pa fund in the custody of the State treas e r. H e g iv e s h e r a rin g m a d e o f a n e w - Indicated and stopped. Mozrak walked bined all the qualities of glass and rub New York police have arrested two by the Huerta regime. ly d is c o v e re d s u b s ta n c e w h ic h . h e s a y s . cific company, is paying to [the lumber urer which are past the t e n - - v e a r I 1 w ber, th a t was a thousand tlm ea ___ H C h e v a l far enough to get Its bearings, then so lv H e th I e ____________ p ro b le m o f flying men and a woman whom they believe period provided by law. He admitted ie ill The steps taken by the United industry is very significant.” r dl L e o n a p p e a r s In E u ro p e. H e c a lls returned to the center of the block. stronger than steel, lighter than alu have stolen nearly a million dollars’ StateB were communicated to all for- e n s te in a n d o ffers h im th e that the time which the loans should s o e n c r v e o t n o f W m e a r k d in His hand strayed tow ard hie hip minum and absolutely Indestructible, g g old in r e tu r n fo r a b so worth of automobiles in that city. eign governments. No further nego- pQLK APPLE CROP IS GOOD have been permitted to stand was lut® d is a r m a m e n t a n d p eace. T h e c h e v a l pocket, rested th ere for a second and was very scarce. The volcanic island r is s u s p e c te d o f b e in g a n A m e ric a n . wholly under the control of th e board, ie of Clryne, w here Napoleon had discov Police of Hoquiam, Wash, have dis tiations are planned through diplo-1 e Is se is e d a t n ig h t a n d c a r r ie d off in then he stood w atching the passlpg but intimated the State treasurer had H ered the precious m etal, was rapidly covered that a 13-year-old girl of that matic channels, and it would not be a n a re o p la n e . A s t r a is in a u g u r a te d a s throng. p re s id e n t. S h e re c e iv e s a m e s s a g e fro m city has committed nearly a dozen al surprising if John Lind, who has been Orchards Well Cared For and Ab- been derelict in not reporting them. E d iso n , w h o se lo n g s ile n c e h a s w o rrie d In th s m eantim e the four on horse becoming depleted of the m aterial with Mr. Kay said complete reports had h e r, t h a t h e h a s b e en a D riso n er fo r tw o back neared the building In a (low which to build aerodrom ones, and aa sence of Pests Is Noted. leged burglaries in that city recently. waiting at Vera Cruz to observe the m o n th s on th e Is la n d o r H e lg o la n d a n d in which the Huerta officials Monmouth — Polk county’s apple been made to the board and that it h a s J u s t e sc a p e d . H e a n n o u n c e s t h a t th e tro t; as they reached the busier streets Napoleon’a plans for th e future w ere London police arrested Sylvia Pank- manner baied on clrynlth, he m ust look for out their promises, should re crop is good this season. The harvest was customary to be lenient with the c o n fe d e r a te d fle e t o f E u ro p e h a s sa ile d th eir horses fell Into a walk. hurst at a suffragette meeting, but in carried f o r A m e ric a . H e p ro m ise s to c a ll o n h e r is to begin at once, provided the borrowers. All of them, he explained, th e fo llo w in g n ig h t. C o u n te ss R o sln y , a Napoleon rode on A stra's left and o th er sources of supply. He felt con the ensuing struggle the police were turn to the United States at once. i sp y , b e co m es a p ris o n e r In h o p e o f s e c u r- they w ere cloeely followed by R osltta vinced th a t this m etal m ust be la weather is favorable for picking. Al- had been notified that they must pay worsted and all the suffragettes es what they owe, and the attorneys o f j ln g N a p o le o n ’s s e c re t. She fa lls In love and Hale. They passed the building other places, and w henever he had MONACO IN WEST though there is not so large an acre- PRINCE OF S h e a g r e e s to Join h im In an caped. e sc a p e . B y th e u se o f fire and were nearing the place w here Moi- tlm a he flew over countries w here he age of apples as of prunes, the apples the various counties representing the Jttsmptmto w o rk s ' h e s u m m o n s a c u rio u s fly in g m a board had been notified to bring suit. suspected Its existence. The Washington messenger boy who are sound this fall, and the absence of c h in e w hich s e m b le s a m o n s te r e ag le. rak leaned against a lam p post, sm ok was injured by the President’s auto- Enjoys Successful Hunting Trip in pests is especially noted. He said it had not been the purpose of H e e sc a p e s a re A wonderful Instrum ent, sim ilar to n d s e n d s his m e s s a g e to ing contentedly. H e saw the coming A s tra . E d iso n c a lls on A s tr a a s p ro m ise d . mobile was presented with a brand Wyoming Wilds, Last year M. M. Harvey, living 1J the board to work hardships on the H e te lls h e r h is p la n s fo r d e fe n se h a v e quartet, and took a deep breath. W hen a speotroscope, was of g reat assist new bicycle and a personal letter from Bi)„ ng8 Mo n t.-A lb ert, Prince of miles north of this city, picked proba land owners, for in all cases the state b e en c o m p le te d , b u t t h a t h e w ill g iv e f u ll they had reached the center of the ance to him In his searches. He had ta ils a t h is w o rk s h o p on th e Isla n d found som e trace of clrynlth In th s tne l resu ent. Monaco, accompanied by a large party bly the largest crop for any one own was amply safeguarded. The loans o e r f C d e lry n e In th e P a c ific . T h e y m a k e th e block, n ear w here he stood, his rig h t volcanic regions in Italy, but not suf r e e h o u rs . H is p la n s a r e b a se d hand w ant Into his hip pocket. Ju s t Mrs. Philip Mersinger, owner of a of personal friends, was a guest of the er. His orchard of several standard amount to only one-third of the value o tr n ip th In e th p e c u lia r ity of th e new s u b s ta n c e , Mr. Kay said he was ficient for his purposes, so he w ent $6100 collection of prize cats and chamber of commerce on his return varieties yielded about 1500 boxes, of the land. c lry n lth , w h ic h is lig h te r th a n a n y k n o w n as the four on horseback reached him farther. willing to foreclose at any time. m e ta l a n d is p ra c tic a lly In d e s tru c tib le . he Jumped tow ard A stra w ith leveled which netted a good price. Mr. Har widely known as an exhibitor at cat from a three weeks’ hunt in the wilds Governor West insisted that action T h e E u r o p e a n s su c c e e d In p a s s in g th e arm , and the glint of an autom atic pis Im m ediately upon Santos’ return shows, died at Joliet, 111., aged 65 of Wyoming, between Cody and Sheri- vey has another heavy crop this fall. lin e o f Is o la tio n , b u t find t h a t th e A m e ri from Clryne with R osltta he had baaa c a n « h a v e e s ta b lis h e d a s e c o n d one. E d i tol w as seen. years. She formerly owned “ Span- dan, where the prince was lucky The varieties that have proven them be taken at once. so n d e liv e rs a n o te to v o n W e r d e n s te in gle, ” reputed as the most valuable cat enough to bag a big brown bear, sev- selves adapted to this section of the The pistol was pointed a t A stra, dispatched upon this search, and N a In h is fla g s h ip d e m a n d in g t h a t th e fleet valley are Spitzenberg, King, Graven- SAFE TOOLS ARE REQUIRED be w ith d ra w n . E d iso n is a tta c k e d , b u t whose horse m ade a nervous Jump poleon him self sta rte d out th e next in the country. eral deer and two mountain Bheep. b y th e u se o f so m e m y s te rio u s p o w e r he morning. His wound was so slight While the prince wsb away from stein, Northern Spy, and Red Astra- d e s tr o y s tw o w a rs h ip s a n d s e v e ra l a e r o when th e man cam e forward. Before Criticisms of the bankers’ conven p la n e s. R e a lis in g h is h e lp le s s n e s s W e r the man could pull the trigger Napo th a t It did not Interfere w ith h it m o r e chan. civilization, he dropped into cowboy Common Law Changed by Liability tion have only served to solidify the d e n s te in w ith d ra w s h is fleet a n d c o n se n ts leon's whip hissed through the air, m ents, and he started early, flying A recent crusade in this ’distirct to u n iv e rs a l d is a r m a m e n t. E d is o n ’s m o th Act, Says Court. Democratic ranks on the currency bill. and Western slang to such a degree He w ent slowly along e r is 111 on th e Isla n d of C lry n e . C o u n te ss hitting him squarely In the faoe. The tow ard Italy. that when he reached Billings his con-1 caused a remarkable abatement of R o sln y o ffers to go a n d c o m fo rt h e r, h o p the w estern coast of th a t boot-ltke pe Salem—Justice McNary writing the An attempt was made to assaasinate versation was natural in a Western codling moth. All trees were sprayed in g to d is c o v e r E d is o n ’s s e c re ts . S h e b e pistol exploded; the bullet grased Na ninsula, searching diligently, but with Yuan Shi Kai, recently elected presi way. and pruned, and the trees in some old opinion, the Supreme court held that g in s to w e a v e a n e t a ro u n d S a n to s D u - poleon’s right shoulder, and before the dent of China, during his inaugural fellow could m ake another a ttem p t to out results. “ The big brown bear that I shot has orchards were ordered to be burned. the employers' liability act has chang p re l, E d is o n ’s a s s is ta n t. Santos was looking through th e ceremony. shoot he was seized by two onlookers been skinned and the hide will adorn Lime and sulphur sprays each year ed the common law so it is not neces CHAPTER XIII.—Continued. Alps. The poor fellow labored under sary for an employe suing for dam and his pistol was knocked from hie have caused the product to become one of my rooms at Monte Carlo,” T here w ere report» from h er agents, Postmaster General Burleson, in his ages for personal injuries to show that grasp. He was dazed by a blow and g reat difficulties. His mind w as not annual report, openly favors govern said the prince. “ It only took one much impoved. clear enough to work on th e delicate the employer had knowledge of tools a check from her banker, a sad sonnet stood looking a t them blankly. shot, and the rifle that I used belonged ment ownership of telegraph and tele being defective. It is further held from a form er captain of the Royal A stra fainted, but many kind and radioscope. R osltta had robbed him to William F. Cody, being borrowed Guard, one of h er most stead fast ad Vetch Seed Being Held. phone lines. that the act requires the employer to willing arm s were th ere to prevent her of his peace and he dream ed more for that purpose. We had a time Monmouth—Growers of vetch and furnish workmen with perfect tools. m irers, but none were of g reat Impor than he w atched the changing colors The much-talked-of $90,000,000 Un while in Wyoming, and ate big and clover in this district are, to a great The decision was in the case of Arthur tance. She glanced through them and falling from h er horse. R osltta, who Just a few m inutes be of the little Instrum ent. ion Pacific “ melon-cutting” has been small game. I enjoyed every minute extent, holding their seed in hopes of Askatin against the Mclnnis & Reed then opened th e one th a t m ost Inter The radloecope suddenly began to fore was so full of joy, looked a t th e of the time spent here.” indefinitely postponed. show Interesting colors and recalled The case was appealed ested her: scene Bhudderingly. The Prince of Monaco and his party higher prices. A few sales have been company. “My D ear C ountess:—I was pleased James J. Hill predicts that the pro left for New York and will sail from made, but these were forced on ac from Multnomah county, the plaintiff with the news th a t I received through Napoleon, like a god of revenge, him from his dream s. T he tiny plata posed currency bill, if passed, will that city the last of the week for his count of no floor space or any place to having been awarded $6000 damages. Edison th a t you are safe and well. The stood over the man. She could see th a t was fram ed In platinum glowed cause financial depression. home, where he will spend consider hold the seed. By holding the vetch He was injured while working on the political situation has received a tre blood oozing from his right coat greenly; It was like a pale em erald, able time in compiling his investiga for several months it is believed that Multnomah Club building, a load of mendous shaking up, but the people sleeve, but th a t blood was not the and growing m ore Intense a t every A woman voter aged 103 registered tions, which he conducted quietly from two and one-half to three cents a terra cotta having been precipitated cause of her pale, terror-stricken face. stroke of the g reat bird's wlnge. a t Eugene, Or., and says she expects while on his trip. He expects to re pound can be obtained. Santos looked around. He saw a on him as the result of a defective a re happy and preparations a re under It was the face of th e assassin th a t to vote for many years to come. The crop this season in this part of rupe. The“ defendant" al l Y g ^ t h i t 't t e w a* t0 resto re th e sam e good order had startled her. She knew th a t face. splendid picture: Toward th e rig h t turn to this section next year for a Polk county was heavy and there was law required the plaintiff to prove it th a t we enjoyed In form er days; but The police restored order, but before g reat forests stretched, then cam e a Los Angeles has placed such restric longer stay in the mountains of Wy no rain to damage the crop before it had knowledge of the defective rope. no m ore m illtarlem . Napoleon let the shaking would-be as few volcano peaks, with ancient ruin* oming and Montana. tions upon the borrowing of money on "I think the European peoples will was threshed. sassin go he spoke to him In a stern, on top, and beyond all this spread a soon be as rich as our American salaries that it is believed the loan long, silver lake. Comprising between 1000 and 2000 Bruin Raids Homestead. low voice: brothers. W e expect them to leach sharks will be practically driven out Before him was a m ighty plain hi acres of clover in Polk county, the "W ho a re you?” Roseburg—Returning to his home us the la te st m ethods of finance, etc. of business the center of which stood a trem en "N ikolay Mozrak." in the mountains near Peel after at We will gladly welcome every oppor- dous pyram id with th e top aa flat and $80,000, it is estimated. The largest tending the county fair in Roseburg, j "A R ussian?" The governor of California has sent level as though It had been sliced off _______ in this region was that of William H. J. Robinette, a well known Doug j tunlty to learn from them. T he pale man sim ply bowed. requisition papers to Minnesota for an "A bit of new s: The Princedom of “Who sent you to comm it this m ost w ith a knife. automobile driver who ran over and San Francisco-A masked bandit en- Ridde!i T&p S“n8’. ,who had abo.ut 250 las county homesteader, discovered Schomburg Llthow is in g reat sorrow. The radioscope showed plainly th a t killed a man in San Francisco in 1911. tered the mail car of Southern Pacific acres. T. R. Cook s crop, near Lewis that his cabin had been entered, pre | It has lost th e last m em ber of Its m iserable deed?” And he shook the this pyram idlike hill was rich In the ville, was one of the heaviest yield- sumably by a bear, and that most of man as a storm shakes a w ithered leaf. reigning family. I am telling you this, The town of Las Vacas, Mex., across train N°- 23 at Burlingame Thursday ings. From 18 acres he obtained 180 "It was my fate; I had to do It," the precious clrynlth. Santos was 10 ex the Rio Grande river from Del Rio. and at the muzzle of a gun compelled bushe|g of clover geed- Much of this his winter’s provisions were mjssing. as I know you alw ays liked th e Jovial cited th a t be forgot, even R oeitta for According to Mr. Robinette, who re young P rince Otto, who died w ithout man answ ered calmly. Tex., is practically deserted, over two two mal.' clerks to crawl under a table, is being held for higher prices. "M iserable c u r l” said Napoleon, and a while. The plateau and the whole turned here for supplies, the bear evi issue. thousand persons having fled to the The registered mail then was rifled. pyram id was barren of hum an beings, dently possessed almost human intelli American aide. Tlhe train made no stop between Burl- “European m onarchs were much sur tossed the man Into th e arm s of the gence. Bruin worked the latch on the prised a t the American defense, but w aiting guard, th en turned tow ard As so he descended. Klamath Crop la Bumper. „ . . m. « • »• . mm . .. ingame and San Francisco, and the It had been thousands of years since Herbert Thomas in ja.l at Mobile, ror)ber made hig escape( according to Klamath Falls—More than 50 bush rear door and entered the cabin. In they had to accept w hat I had to offer tra. Ala., on a minor charge, cla.m. to be u , officials, when the train slowed H er eyes m et those of Napoleon, ap the volcano had been active, and the addition to consuming most of Mr. I them Now in th eir disaster they are els of wheat to the acre is the record one of ~ tne men who held up f an Ala- down *,___ . in the ban 0 ’ Jbrancisco _-__ . yards, lava composition was full of the crys prehensively. Robinette’s provisions, the bear broke bonded together. . . a bam a G reat Southern tra in recently, 1 - You are h u rt!" she w hispered, tals th a t produce clrynlth. Santos , An examination of the rifled pouch- ™ de I* Barr^ W; ,Sb° rt’ * ho 'i™« several dozen soup plates, tore cur “I will be glad to h ear fu rth er from gathered tom e In a sm all box and then but says he got only $20,000 of the es by postal inspectors showed that «ve miles southeast of this city The tains, smashed a rocker and did other you. You know th a t I have alw ays pointing tow ard his hand. began to figure out his geographical I^D^* i a the L a 1 a « m . . . i i i m . . a K a r e a t I t m uet be a m ere scratch, aa I loss will not be g great. The rob- v ,r,ety was Turkey red’ and Mr‘ Short damage. taken keen in te re st in your move situation. H e found th a t he was n ear have not felt It.” ber's time to make a thorough search will try a larger area next year. He m ents. the town Kle-cell, County Suemeg. "I put in all the seed he had on 71 acres The retu rn to th e palace was a Gresham Club to Study Birds. of all the registered mail was limited “W ith the best wishes.—Count von PORTLAND MARKETS am In H ungary,” he m uttered. “And and produced 370 bushels. Mr. Short silent one. Napoleon subm itted to the Gresham—The Girls’ club of this because of the fast schedule main W erdenstein.” this Is a richer deposit of clrynlth than is a progressive farmer and took the R osltta glanced once m ore through doctor’s treatm en t, but his wound was the m aster ever expected to find.” Wheat — Track prices: Club, 78c tained by the train between Burlin farmers’ short course in the Oregon place will meet soon at the Gresham slight, and when it was properly game and San Francisco. th e letter, Interpreting it. per bushel; bluestcm, 88c; forty (T O B E C O N T IN U E D .) Agricultural college when more than library to begin the study of Oregon "H e has received my message. They dressed he returned to the drawlng- NEWS NOTES OF CURRENT WEEK NO HOPE OF MEXICAN PEACE ^ I solated OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST e Resume of World’s Important Events Told in Brief. VONHORVATH ancf DEAN HOARD S BANDIT ROBS MAIL CAR IN SAN FRANCISCO SUBURBS fold, 79c; red Russian, 77c; valley, Big Bear Mangles Man. 79c. O ats—No. 1 white, $26 per ton. Seward, Alaska.—Otto Bergstrom, a Com—Whole, $37; cracked, $38 per homesteader, was attacked by a huge ton. Alaska brown bear near here Wednes Hay — No. 1 Eastern Oregon tim day. Bergstrom met the beast on the othy, $15(r£l6; mixed timothy, $12(<r trail going home. The bear rushed at 14; alfalfa, $1; clover, $8.60; valley, him. knocked him down, tore his scalp grain hay, $U(r<!l2. Clover seed—Buying price, fancy almost entirely from his head, bit his right ear off and inflicted about 50 recleaned, 9(d9|c per pound f. o. b. other wounds on Bergstrom’s body, ■hipping points. arms and hands. The lower limbs Onions — Oregon, $1.60(?£1.76 per were untouched. Bergstrom crawled sack; buying price, $1.60 f. o. b. on his hands and knees 500 feet to a ■hipping points. neighbor's cabin. There is a chance Vegetables — Beans, 3(<£4c pound; cabbage, lie ; cauliflower, $1.26(<t:1.60 that he will recover. doz. ; eggplant. 7c pound; hothouse Wife Gets Permit to Think. lettuce, 90cfn.$l box; peppers, 60i.7c Spokane—On the ground that a man pound; tomatoes, 60coi:$1.60 box; garlic, 10tdll2ic pound; sprouts, 10c; and his wife are not in law separated artichokes, $1 doz.; squash, l}c individuals and that they cannot act pound; pumpkins, 11c pound; celery, and think entirely independent of each other, the right of M. K. Pengelly and 40f<£66e doz. Potatoes Oregon, 90c(i£$l hundred; his wife to sit as jurors in a criminal “ Mrs. buying price, 76r«:85e at shipping trial was challenged here. points; sweet potatoes, $2(<i2.26 crate. Pengelly has promised to love, honor Green Fruit — Apples, 60c(u$2.60 and obey Mr. Pengelly,” said the " I submit box; cantaloupes, $2.26 crate; peach attorney who objected. es, 26(<i.66c box; plums, 30(u60e; that she cannot act or think indepen pears, $U<£1.60; grapes, 76coi.$1.36' dently and free from his influence.” crate, 12icf(i)16c basket; casabas, 2c Superior Judge refused to sustain the pound; cranberries, $8.60(ri,9 barrel; challenge. Turkish melons, 2c pound. Aviator Still Missing. Poultry—Hens, I5jc; springs, 161c; New York—Efforts to find some turkeys, live, 20(in22c, dressed, nomi nal; ducks, 12(<£14c; geese, 12fr£12ic. trace of Albert J. Jewell, the aviator Eggs—Oregon fresh ranch, candled, who disappeared while making a flight in a monoplane to the Staten Island 40C<£42c dozen. Aerodome have so far been fruitless. Pork—Fancy, 12c pound. Those who have endeavored to trace Veal—Fancy, 14c pound. Hops—1913 crop, prime and choice, his course believe that he lost his way, flew over the Atlantic Ocean and 22(tf23c pound; 1912 crop, nominal. perished by drowning. An attempt Mohair—1913 clip, 25(<i26c pound. Cattle — Prime steers. $7.60oi8; | will be made to find some trace of him choice, $7.25(<i 7.50; medium, $7(<t by sending an aeroplane over his in 7.26; prime cows, $6.60<>t6.90; choice, tended course. $ 6 . 26 ( 0 , 6 . 6 0 ; medium, $6 m 6 25; heif Daniels to Go to School. ers. $6(0)7; light calves, $8f(£9; heavy, $6.76 (it 7.76; bulls, $3.60 @ 6.90.; I Newport, R. I.—The possibility that ■tags. $6.76ftt6.76. Secretary of the Navy Daniels will Hogs — Light, $8.40<((8.76; heavy, take ■ course of instruction at the $7.46637.66. Naval War college here next summer Sheep— Wethers, $4(rf4.60; ewes, has aroused much interest among ths $3.26633.90; lambs, $4«5.10. officers stationed at Newport. 40 years of age. In 1911 he raised 197 birds. The habits of pheasants will tons of alfalfa and timothy on 40 acres first be considered. The club plans to study the “ Birds of the United of land, for the first cutting. States” this fall and winter and a specialty will be made of the birds of Prune Picking Record Made. Roseburg Mrs. Calvin Spencer and Washington and Oregon. Arrange sister. Mrs. Conn, probably hold the ments have been completed for the record for fast prune picking in Doug- special election which will be held |aa county during the past season, here soon to decide on the location of Mrs. Conn recently picked 101 boxes the proposed county high school. Four of prunes in 10 hours, while Mrs. sites will be submitted. Spencer picked 100 boxes in a similar Auto Saves Hops. length of time. Both women were Independence—That the automobile employed in the Agee Brothers’ orch ards, near Green. In some orchards is more efficient than the horse for the owners post prizes of as much as quick delivery was proven here recent $10 for persons who pick 100 boxes of ly when C. G. Long went out four prunes in 10 hours. One hundred miles south of town and brought in 38 bushels is an unusual day’s picking. bales of hops in a big touring car. The owner of the hops had them load ed on two wagons and they were un- Big Timber Deal in Sight. re. - 1 covered when it started to rain. It Newport—A big timber deal is re ported in sight, involving the sale of was impossible to get teams to haul about 2,000,000,000 feet of Siletz them in, so he called up Mr. Long, timber. The price is said to be $1 a who went out and brought the two The wagons thousand. Eastern capitalists are the loads in at one time. prospective purchasers and their rep were coupled to the machine. resentative is now en route to the Little Girl Burns Barn. Coast from New York. If the deal is successfully manipulated operations Roseburg—Moved by a desire to will shortly follow for cutting and kindle fires, after watching her moth marketing the timber. An Eastern er, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. market will be reached via the Pana William Thacker, of Edenbower, re ma canal route. cently secured a box of matchea, one of which she lighted and threw into State la Paying Interest. her father’s bam. which with several Salem—Because of the small tax tons of hay, was destroyed in a few levy last year and large appropriations moments. Mr. Thacker, who is em made by the recent legislature, the ployed nights as a watchman, was state has begun paying 6 per cent in sleeping in the bam at the time the terest on unpaid warrants. State fire started and barely escaped. Treasurer Kay estimates thst the State Officers Accused. state will pay interest on at least $1,- 000,000 before the next tax money Salem—Labor Commissioner Hoff will be available for use. This money reported that the eight-hour law was will be available next April. being violated at the asylum farm and the Feeble-minded institute and urged Oregon Apples to Denmark. that the State board of control here Milton—L. L. Johnson will agsin after observe the law relating to labor Mr. Hoff ship apples to Denmark this year. at the state institutions. Last fall he consigned a carload to Co ■ays the law relates to laborers, but penhagen and realized good returns. not to attendants. The letter will he He will forward a mixed car of the presented to the board at its next meeting. best selling varieties. w ant to resto re the old order. They a re anxioue to get the secret of the aerodrom one, for which they offer me the Princedom Schomburg Llthow All E uropean m onarchs are in the pact.” She answ ered the count's letter, then left It and her reply open on h er desk, to be read by anyone who m ight wish. She dressed and w ent to A stra’s boudoir. T ogether they entered the dining-room In tim e to see Napoleon and Ambroslo H ale en ter from the o th er door. N apoleon's eyes rested with appre ciation on the picture the two present ed. Mr. H ale greeted them effuelvely. then turned to th e counteal, whose charm s were, In many reapecta. even m ore fascinating than the P resid en t’!. A ride on horseback w&a scheduled for the afternoon; th a t old. Invigorat ing sport still held Its charm , aa all w ere accom plished horsemen. The days w ere still short, and they had to hurry homeward, ae they wished to reach the capital before sun set. Napoleon, who knew the country beat, led them through a short cut. a meadow nestling betw een two deep forests, and thus to a shorter road. By the tim e they reached the first •uburb It had begun to grow dark. They had to cross the town to reach the C rystal Palace. As they pasted under the first s trs s t lamp two man who were standing on the corner, near an autom obile, peered closely a t thsm One of th e men grasped the other by the arm and said: "Come.” They jum ped Into the oar and It «hot for ward. turning the nearest corner, and raced tow ard the north, to the heart of the city. At the new congressional building they stopped and beckoned to a man who seem ed to aw ait thsm . *T tall yon. M osrsk, they will pass this corner." said one of the men lm patiently. "B ut I would prefer to stand farther down, w here there Is s greater crowd.” said the man who had been w atting "W hat do you w ant with the crowd T” HARMONY IS BIQ FACTOR Men Who Can See No Way but T heir Own Are D etrim ental to Society. Some m atters are properly In etru iv 4d to the discretion and the energy o t one man to carry out; others a re neceesarlly—or a t least advantageous ly—assigned to the com posite acu men and activity of several persons composing a com m ittee. A com m ittee Is like a jury—It m ust decide one way or the other. One obstinate man can seriously Impede and em barrass its prlnolplea or preconceptions—though h s may not know It—which a rs bound to bs respected. T here a re alw ays men who can see no way but th eir own way, no safe and proper policy th a t Is not born and bred of th eir own Inspiration. 3uch men make service in a com m ittee difficult for others who realize th a t all the w is dom does not lie w ith th s most perti nacious and vociferous. It does not Imply lack of backbons to ba willing Napoleon, Like a God of Revenge, to m arch p art of th s way tow ard g compromise. Many an Im portant de Stood Over the Man. cision muet be a com posite m atter, to room, where H ale was doing his best which the wisdom of sevsral council to drive away the oppression caused ors contribute, and the attitu d e of by th e accid en t contrasting points of view, like sticks A stra had regained her com posure, rubbed together to make Ora, engen her only fear was th a t Napoleon's ders Illum ination as well ae the ar wound might be dangerous, but when dor of friction. The man who can ■he knew Its Insignificance she felt not see any reason In any argum ent better. but hie own Is not th e m ost ssrvtcw N ot so the C ountses Roslny. T hs able agent In hum an society. He Is color had left her cheeks, and sha scarcely more respectable than "the sat gazing Into space. A face danced man with his wishbone w here his before her eyes, the face of the a n a r backbone ought to be," who trim s chist. They tried In vain to reassure his sails and changes his tack to sa lt her. but It was Impossible. every w andering breeze of fortune It took all her will power to force and other men ■ opinions. a sm ile to her pale Ups when Napo leon returned and (till m ore to u tter T h slr Placea. the word*: "I am glad yoa were not “W here did your party h a re seats el badly h u rt.” the theater, Mrs. M slsprop?" During a lull In the conversation sbs "Boms of us w ant In th s messo tin i asked: "W hat Is th s nam e of th a t boxes and some had to man ?" th s p a ro k s e t"