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BATTLESHIP OREGON LEADS noOfintf now and (bee to tb s people she met, until a t last th e arrived at her ow a door. Will Have Place of Greatest Honor She entered and looked the door, at Canal Opening. and sank Into a ohalr; not to glv^ way General News of the Industrial and Educational Development to her sorrow and sob, not to pray for W ashington, D. C .—S ecretary D an consolation, but to ouree the cruel iels formally announced Wednesday and Progress of Rural Communities, Public Institutions, Etc. th a t the historic b attlesh ip Oregon, fate th a t had robbed her of her only which made the famous trip around child, the only pure, clean, Innocent Cape Horn in th e early days of the FORTY THOUSAND S H E E P SOLD FARMERS’ WEEK AT COLLEGE thing ln her life. Spanish w ar would lead the g re a t fleet She looked a t the oie«j, sm iling eyez through the Panam a canal when the C entral Oregon G rowers Make Deal Rural Organization to Be Theme of gazing a t her from the exqulilte little Involving $100,000. w aterw ay is opened in 1915. portrait. 8tlll th e did not weep; her Special Lectures. W hile plans for the event have notj Bend.—W hat Is said to be the larg- mouth waz tightly oloeed, and th e P resid en t W ilson predicts the pass y e t been form ulated, S ecretary D aniels O regon A g ricu ltu ral College, Cor corners slightly drooped. age o f th e currency bill by congress in will be aboard, as will P resid en t Wit I est shipm ent of sheep se n t from Ore- v allis— R ural organ izatio n will be the ‘‘You have taken her from m e!” she N ovember. is being loaded from Bend key note o f F a rm e rs’ W eek a t the son, in all probability. ItTs~suggeat-1 Bon ln hissed to the Invisible foe. “You weelt- A bout 40,000 sheep a re O regon A g ricu ltu ra l college, D ecem ber A p etitio n is being circulated ask ed, too, th a t all surviving officers who w anted to crush m e!” She shook her F arm ers who are learning ing ex-S enator L orim er to run for the served on the Oregon on th e 1898 included in th e shipm ents, th e p u r 8 to 13. clenched hand tow ard th a t phantom cruise be again a t th e ir posts when | chase of th is num ber having bc-en th a t th e re is som ething m ore than pictured ln her brain. "B ut you can senate again. bountiful crops essential to profitable the battlesh ip leads th e procession not. I am stronger. U ntil today th ere S ecretary B ryan says there never through the canal. In th is event the made from cen tral Oregon grow ers by farm in g will be given an opportunity was one pure spot ln my soul; I bad M ontana firm s, w hose buyers have was a tim e when the B ible was more Oregon will be commanded by R ear COPYRIGHT. 1313 W W.&GHAPttAN IK T h t UNITED êlATES AMD GREAT BRITAIN o one being whom I loved unselfishly, been E. P. Clay, of Oswego, Or., and to learn o f successful co-operative pro needed th an a t present. 13 Admiral Charles E. C lark, retired, duction and m a rk e tin g as carried on in destroy all the good we have accom , whom I wanted w ith me always, yet l J. A. G reen, of Billings, Mont. 8YNOP8I8. I t is considered th a t Yuan Shi Kai now living in W ashington. most p a rts o f E urope and in a few would n o t let her live in my atm os pllshed.” Mr. Clay estim ates th a t close to places in A m erica. European farm ers has a big job before him in recon- j The acceptance by the B ritish for- phere, because I w anted her to be all Napoleon Invited the countess to re F o r fifty y e a r s th e c o n tin e n t o f N o rth stru c tin g th e Chinese governm ent. I eign office o f the invitation from the $100,000 of M ontana money has come refused to o rganize u n til driv en by (A m e ric a h a d b e en Is o la te d fr o m th e re s t turn to the capital with him and spend th a t I was not. And now she Is o f th e w o rld by th e u se of Z - ra y s , a w o n Col. R oosevelt’s steam er reached i U nited S tates to send a squadron of to O regon through th is one large pur grim necessity, b u t are now practicing d e rfu l In v e n tio n o f H a n n ib a l P r u d e n t. a few days with A stra. She consent gone!” She groaned ln anguish. w arships through the canal chase. By fa r the g re a te r portion of co-operative m ethods so successfully T h e In v e n tio n h a d s a v e d th e c o u n tr y ed, and when they were alone asked “God! Are you th e God of Love Rio Jan eiro , Brazil, and an enthusias- I re ig n In v a sio n , a n d th e c o n tin e n t tic reception was given th e Colonel. . with the international fleet w as con- th e stock is lam bs. T hese will be th a t w ith in fe rio r ad vantages they are fro d m b fo e en u n ite d u n d e r one g o v e rn m e n t what had become of the assassin who th at C hrist told of, or are you the | veyed to Secretary B ryan through tak en to M ontana and th e re placed on on a higher plane o f p ro sp erity than h w a ith P r u d e n t a s p re s id e n t. F o r h a lf a had sought A stra's life. Napoleon vengeful, terrible God who vents his th a t enjoyed by A m erican farm ers. c e n tu ry p e a c e a n d p ro s p e rity re ig n e d ln could give her no Inform ation except w rath ’till the seventh generation?' Wind, snow and rain storm s are re- Ambassador Page. G reat B rita in is th e ranges, u ltim ately to be shipped to th is p a r t o f th e w o rld . T h e s to r y o p e n s D etails of th e organized operations ported through the E a st and Middle | the first o f the nations to accept the You have taken my love; now my ith P r e s id e n t P r u d e n t c ritic a lly 111. H is th at he was in prison. T heoretically, th e ship will be explained as fully as possible w d e a th is h a s te n e d b y th e re c e ip t of a W est, and several deaths have result- invitation to p a rtic ip a te in a m obiliz Chicago. h e a rt Is black and empty of all save Almost every mail brought th e m e s s a g e fro m C o u n t v on W e r d e n s te ln of ation which w ill b ring to g eth er at m ents, from a railroad standpoint, a re by D r. H ector M acpherson, who was G e rm a n y t h a t h e h a s a t la s t s u c c e e d e d ln countess letters from Europe, among hatred." ed. H ampton Roads the g re a te st fleet ever through to Chicago, w ith feeding ln an official d eleg a te in th e A m erican p e n e tr a tin g th e ra y s . D y in g , he w a rn s which was another from the Count She becam e calm ; her pale face was The fo u rth volume o f speeches and is d a u g h te r A s t r a t h a t th is m e a n s a f o r com m ission th a t toured Europe last h eig assembled in A m erican w aters. tran sit. expressionless, her movem ents m eas n in v a sio n . H e te lls h e r to h u r r y to von W erdensteln. addresses, delivered by K aiser W il sum m er to in v e stig a te ru ral o rg an iza th e I s la n d o f C lry n e , b u t dies b e fo re he T hus fa r th is y e a r 80,000 head of The cleverly worded contents of ured. helm from 1906 ta 1912, has ju s t been c a n te ll th e lo c a tio n o f th e p la c e. A s tra sheep have been shipped from Bend tions and credits. The m ost success Is "Nobody shall know th a t I have n o m in a te d fo r th e p re s id e n c y b y th e th at m essage conveyed th e Inform a issued in book form. according to T raveling F reig h t A gent ful A m erican m ethods will also be ex c o n tin e n ta l p a r ty . N a p o le o n E d iso n c a lls tion th a t Napoleon was interested ln a suffered.” She stepped before the m ir on A s tra , In fo rm s h e r t h a t h e w a s a pu- J. T. H ardy, of th e O regon T runk, who plained and illu strated . A C alifo rn ia judge has sentenced an ll o f h e r f a t h e r ’s, a n d p ro m ise s to h e lp piece of land belonging to the Scbom- ror and looked a t herself. "But mil is h ere handling th e railroad end of auto th ie f to ten y ears in the peniten Since Dr. M acpherson first reported er. H e g iv e s h e r a r in g m a d e o f a n e w lions shall suffer. I—will—make the 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 , burg Llthow princedom. R osltta was this contingent. Of th ese, som e 50,- tiary , d ecla rin g jo yriders o f this class inform ally on th e benefits of co-opera w ly ill so lv e th e p ro b le m o f flying. C h e v a l requested to find th e reason for his whole world suffer for my loss. 000 have gone to th e w in ter feeding a m enace to the public. tion, m any req u ests have been made ie r dl I>eon a p p e a r s ln E u ro p e . H e c a lls interest. As coon as she was ready Albany, N Y .—W illiam Sulzer de "No more love, not another tender country, on th e re tu rn trip from the o n v o n W e r d e n s te ln a n d o ffe rs h im th e P rogressives o f the S ixth d istric t of parted from Albany W ednesday night forest reserv e sum m er ranges reached for explan atio n s and instructions for s e c re t of m a k in g g old ln r e tu r n f o r a b s o to cast the bomb th a t would destroy feeling shall creep ln my h e a rt" H er effecting org an izatio n s in Oregon. It lu te d is a r m a m e n t a n d p eace. T h e c h e v a l in silence. N ot a friend outside of his eyes glowed fiercely. New York have nom inated ex-Gover- from Bend. ie r Is s u s p e c te d of b e in g a n A m e ric a n . peace the rew ard she m ight ask would “I sw ear, by all the devils of th e T hus fa r th e la st sh ipm ents have has not been-possible to give such in H e is seiz e d a t n ig h t a n d c a r r ie d off ln be hers. nor Sulzer for assemblym an, which official fam ily accompanied him to the a u g u r a te d a s would s t a r t him a second tim e in pol railroad station. Not a cheer greeted been m ade as follows: On O ctober 8, form ation by le tte r, as th ere are so a p n re s a id re e o n p t. la n S e . he A re s c t r e a iv e Is s a in m All th is harm onized with her plans,, underw orld, th a t I will plunge th e e s s a g e fro m him as, w ith his h at draw n over his 28 c a rs; on O ctober 11, 35 c a rs; on many in tric a te d e ta ils to be worked E d iso n , w h o se lo n g s lle n e e h a s w o rrie d itics w here he sta rte d in 1889. and she looked forw ard to th e next world Into mourning, th a t rivers of eyes and his chin buried in his over O ctober 2 (from R edm ond), 17 carB out in view o f local conditions. B ut h e r, t h a t h e h a s b e en a p ris o n e r fo r tw o trip to Clryne with Santos. tears shall flow to lepay me for my m o n th s on th e Is la n d o f H e lg o la n d a n d E n g lan d ’s recognitin of H uerta im coat collar, he wulked slowly down the on O ctober 12, 27 cars. In all, the if concrete problem s o f organization ! h e a rt's blood." 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 T here was a reception a t the Crys m ediately a fte r he had proclaimed platform and boarded his car -b y co long-haul shipm ents of th e season are presented a t the m eetings all th a t c o n fe d e r a te d fleet o f E u r o p e h a s s a ile d A fter a few m inutes' work before him self d ic ta to r has arouBed the gov incidence named the “ E m pire S ta te ." from Bend will to tal in excess of 150 can be done will be done to fu rn ish a fo r A m e ric a . H e p ro m ise s to c a ll o n h e r tal P alace th a t evening for the diplo th e fo llo w in g n ig h t. C o u n te ss R o sln y , a matic corps of the countries repre her m irror, she emerged from her ernm en t a t W ashington and it is likely " I have no re g re ts,” w ere his last cars. As th e average freig h t on th ese w orkable plan fo r each case. sp y , b e c o m e s a p ris o n e r ln h o p e o f s e c u r sented a t the capital. It brought back room as rosy-cheeked as ever and vigorous p ro tests will be made. O ther im p o rtan t subjects treated in g N a p o le o n ’s s e c re t. She fa lls In love words. “ If I had ev ery th in g to do to Chicago is about $218, the revenue derived by th e railro ad s from sheep will be good roads, in creasing soil fe r w ith him . S h e a g r e e s to Join h im in an the days before the Isolation. Uni smiling. At first her steps were slow, a tte m p t to e sc a p e . B y th e u se o f fire forms glittered, orders of valor and but they soon quickened, and by the Mrs. P an k h u rst, English suffragette over again I would do ju s t as I have shipm ents orig in atin g in Bend alone w o rk s h e s u m m o n s a c u rio u s fly in g m a leader, was allowed to land in the done. My fight has ju s t begun. ” th is sum m er will come to m ore than tility , b est crops and cu ltu ral m ethods ch in e w h ic h re s e m b le s a m o n s te r e ag le. distinction were exhibited by th e Eu tim e she arrived a t the concert hall H alf a dozen of his advisers will $22,000, exclusive of th e large short- of sam e, and the sp iritu alizatio n of H e e s c a p e s a n d s e n d s h is m e s s a g e to U nited S ta te s and le ft free on her nobody could have told th at she had E d iso n c a lis on A s t r a a s p ro m ise d . ropeans, who seemed to hold to th eir own recognizance, b u t will not make follow him to New York to aid him in haul shipm ents. So fa r as th e cen tral the country hom e through pleasant [ H A e stra. te lls h e r M s p la n s f o r d e fe n se h a v e traditions; the barbaric splendor o f' gone through a terrible ordeal. O regon roads a re concerned this plum and h ealth fu l surroundings and by been c o m p le te d , b u t t h a t he w ill r iv e fu ll the O rient mingled with the sim ple a lecture to u r in th is country and sta rtin g his fight for th e assem bly. The last en tertain er was leaving e r d e ta ils a t h is w o rk s h o p on tn e is la n d picked by the Oregon T runk is by far b eau tify in g th e home. will be expected to retu rn to Europe of C lry n e ln th e P a c ific . T h e y m a k e th e evening dress of the A m ericans, for the stage when she entered the room. th e fa tte st of any o rig in ating in cen The six days o f the course will be by Nov. 20. I’ANKHURST MEETING FROST tral O regon since the roads w ere con tr ip in th r e e h o u rs . H is p la n s a r e b a se d sim plicity characterized every A m eri ,No one, save Mr. Hale, knew of her filled w ith m a tte rs o f absorbing in on th e p e c u lia r ity of th e n e w s u b s ta n c e , long absence from the hall. When C aptain Inch, of th e Volturno, de structed. N ext to it, lum ber ship te re st to fa rm ers who hope to m ake c iry n lth , w h ic h is lig h te r th a n a n y k n o w n can citizen. m e ta l a n d Is p ra c tic a lly In d e s tru c tib le . W hen A stra appeared she waz h er she m et A stra she felicitated her on clares his crew acted well, many dying Slim Audience Greets First Speech m ents from Bend, w hich average more profitable and T h e E u r o p e a n s su cc e ed in p a s s in g th e enjoyable the the success of the co n c e rt about 30 c ars a month, have proved country home in O regon. o f is o la tio n , b u t And t h a t th e A m e ri self the g reatest Jewel. a t th e ir posts. of Suffragette. O pportuni- ; c line a n s h a v e e s ta b lis h e d a sec o n d one. E d i W hen the guests had left, A stra and A concert was arranged for th e en th e g re a te st business producers for ties w ill be given to observe success so n d e liv e rs a n o te to v o n W e r d e n s te ln tertain m en t of the A woman w as fined $21.80 In O utag New York— Mrs. E m m aline P ank the carriers. distinguished the countess retired Into the little ln h is fla g s h ip d e m a n d in g t h a t th e fleet amie county, W is., under the new hurst, addressing in Madison Square To handle th e sheep h e re the stock ful crop, d airy , fr u it and poultry I be w ith d ra w n . E d iso n is a tta c k e d , b u t gueetB. room th a t was reserved for fam ily anti-slan d er and anti-gossip law. Garden her first A m erican mass m eet y ards and c o rrals have been enlarged m ethods, to study first hand the best j b y th e u s e o f so m e m y s te rio u s p o w e r h e The Countess Roslny and Mr. Hale occasions. 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 modern system o f b u tte r and cheese and im proved. “You will soon be the happiest p la n e s. R e a liz in g h is h e lp le s s n e s s W e r sat near each other; he was dream ily G overnm ent agents rep o rt the dis ing, explained why m ilitary methods production, and to confer w ith experts d e n s te ln w ith d ra w s h is fleet a n d c o n s e n ts covery of immense beds o f first-class for the cause of woman suffrage are 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 enjoying the wonderful mellow con woman on earth, my dear,” rem arked and w ith each o th e r on v ita l questions R osltta, casually. e r is 111 on th e is la n d o f C lry n e . C o u n te ss tralto voice. bitum inous coal in Coos county, Ore followed in England, and defended SISKIYOU GOLD IS DISCOVERED of farm ing. R o s ln y o ffers to go a n d c o m fo rt h e r. h o p such methods. She criticised the "I am happy now, my dear girl,” An atten d an t w hispered: "A m es gon. 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 E xcursion ra te s a re offered by all 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 - B ritish governm ent as th e moBt con F irst Ledge Ever Found is Made By smiled Astra. senger w ants to zee your ladyzhlp." A B ulgarian brigade commander servative on e arth and held it respon railroads in Oregon. Send fo r Bulle p re l, E d is o n ’s a s s is ta n t. T h e c o u n te s s "T he gods have given you a won- Highway Surveyors. Quletly she w ithdrew from th e hall a l e t t e r fro m W e r d e n s te ln o fferin g was sentenced to two y ears for leaving sible, through failure to en act legis tin No. 8 fo r p relim in ary circular, to g h e e ts r th e p rin c e d o m o f S c h o m b u rg -D lth o w Ambroslo H ale looked a fter her. H e J d«rful tem peram ent, my dear A stra Medford.—W hile w orking on the his post d u rin g an engagem ent with lation desired by women, fo r th e ac R. D. H etzel, D irecto r of E xtension, fo r E d is o n ’s s e c re t. had seen the changing expression on '.You, w ith your calm, serene nature, new survey for th e p erm anent high the G reeks. tion of advocates of suffrage in re s o rt way over the Siskiyous the gang of C orvallis, Oregon. her face, and shook his head doubt w ere created to be happy. You zim- CHAPTER XIV.—Continued. {ply shed the difficulties of life.” men u n d er A ssistan t S ta te H ighw ay It is reported th a t Dr. Sun Y at Sen, ing to violence to obtain the ballot. fully as he watched her leave. H e w ent up high ln the a ir and ad Only through dynamic m eans, she E ngineer K ittridge stru ck a three-foot “Why, dear, are you unhappy?” Chinese revolutionary leader, has been A man aw aited the countess ln a justing the electro-stylograph, with declared, could English women hope to gold ledge, w hich caused so m uch ex “U nhappy?” A sigh escaped th e arrested by Chinese agents in Japan sm all reception room ; he wore the which all the aerodrom onea w ere secure laws dealing w ith w hite slav citem en t th a t w ork was suspended the (countess’ lips, a spark of fire gleam ed black cassock of a T rapplst monk, an equipped, he began to send out calls Mrs. A rm isten C hant, a London ery, industrial evils and o th er condi re s t of th e day. ancient order th at still existed ln a iln her eyes, then a smile parted her for Napoleon. slum worker who is v isitin g in Amer tions affecting women. A. D. W alters, n m em ber of th e •coral lips. “A person w ith a tem pera O regon A g ricu ltu ra l College, Cor In a few m inutes the connection was few of th e European countries. ica, deploreB the action of English P reparations had been made for an gang, re tu rn ed to Medford w ith a b as His face resem bled th a t of the m ent like mine never could be happy. suffragettes. overflow m eeting a t Madison Square ket of ore, which, local m ining men vallis—The sum o f $200 fo r every established and Santos told Napoleon Countess Roslny to an extraordinary My selfish mind craves JuBt the thing declare of a high grade, and if this man, woman and child in Oregon L ittle hope is en tertain ed of saving Garden, but the big hall, w ith a seat- opinion Is verified at th e local assay would be th e ir sh are o f the value of of his discovery. ¡some one else has, and if I should degree. "W ait for me, my dear boy, I am the steam schooner Merced, which I *nK capacity o f about 12,000 persons, ing office a m iniature ru sh to tho en W hen she saw him she u ttered one rob th a t person I would get tired of th e s t a te ’s a g ricu ltu ral products for coming.” Santos saw Napoleon ad ju st This gineering cam p on th e c re s t of the went on th e rocks of the N orthern Cal was scarcely one-quarter filled. word: "R obert.” He m otioned for the object and cast It away.” She was attrib u te d by the su ffrag ists to Siskiyous m ay be expected, as the th e p resen t y ear, if d istrib u ted equally th e m echanism to full power, then her to step nearer, and she obeyed. ifornia coast. • looked a t Astra, but A stra only sm iled among them . The v aluation of farm d a rt forward. They spoke from tim e the uncertainty e x istin g until alm ost cam p enslly is accessible and Is only The pale padre brought from under tserenely, not taking R ositta's rem arks P resident W ilson is said to be favor products is alm ost $140,000,000, ac to tim e, and Santos gave directions, his robe a small parcel and unfolded ,serlously. ably considering opening up negotia the eleventh hour as to w hether the a sh o rt distance from th e S outhern cording to th e e stim a te s of D r. Jam es until he discovered in the southw est It. It contained a sm all locket with im m igration au th o rities would allow Pacific rig h t of way. “Such Is my fate, my dear. Tell tions fo r th e recognition of the Mexi W ithycom be, d ire c to r of the ex p eri T he Siskiyou range h as heretofore ern sky the rapidly approaching Amer a fine chain of gold. Fine m iniatures 'me, am I responsible for being such Mrs Pankhurst to land in this country. can co n stitu tio n alists. been considered bnrren as fa r as gold m ent statio n , and the population is ican Eagle. were on either side, and pressed be an unhappy com bination? Am I to Is concerned, all th e ledges being slig h tly under 100,000. If the num They m et on top of the extinct vol S ecretary of the Navy Daniels, in Queen Mary Awaits Heir. found w est of th e valley and ln the ber of farm ers in th e s ta te is 50,000, cano th a t was called Suemeg, on tween was j, curl of black, glossy hair, be judged by the sam e m easure as an article w ritte n for th e Yale News, London — In tim ate friends of the foothills of th e w est range. perhaps an o v erestim ate, th e average whose slopes the richest grape vines bound w 'th a narrow black ribbon. {you, who cannot help but be good?” advocates a law com pelling every citi- royal fam ily are a g itated over the “We all have passions. Mine are One p o rtrait was R ositta's. The oth A ccording to W nlters, the ledge Is sh ire o f th e fa rm e r is about $2800. grew. xen to vote a t elections. for liberty, peace.” er was a little girl's. news that, th ere will be an addition to well defined and so fa r ns th e topog The ex act v aluation placed upon Napoleon shook Santos’ hand w arm raphy of tho country is concerned, “L iberty, peace,” repeated R osltta, In pantom im e the monk told R osltta An A berdeen, W ash., man aged 75, the family o f K ing George and Queen may bo of g reat extent. E ngineer Kit- farm crops by D r. W ithycom be is ly and congratulated him on his dis and his w ife aged 65, have applied to Mary. The b irth is expected in the tredgo declared th a t If any more $74,099,165, and th e value of o th er covery. A fter he had Inspected the th a t he had brought this to her a t the then relapsed Into thought. Had A stra the courts for a divorce as the result la tte r p a rt of February. This explains ledges w ere found he would he forced ag ricu ltu ral products is estim ated at ground thoroughly he could not find request of the little girl. She w atched been able to read those thoughts, she him stupidly, seem ing unable to grasp would have had cause for alarm . H er T he grand total is of a qu arrel w hich began over a game why the queen has been keeping in the to employ a new gang of men o r turn $65,405,500. words to express his joy. but as he his meaning. At last it cam e over •brain was filled with w ar, destruction, background a t recent functions, not th e survey to a less richly m ineralized $189,505,326. T his is alm ost $14,- o f checkers. knelt there, looking up, his whole be her w ith a rush and grasped the and m ourning all over the world. ably the C onnaught-Fife wedding, d istrict. 000,000 g re a te r than th e valuation ing expressed a silent prayer of moi k's arm convulsive,/. The next evening R osltta returned la st year, and in d icates g re a t pros The sealer of w eights and measures The royal doctor’s frequent visits first thanksgiving tow ard the om nipotent ' B rother, w hat has happened to her, to Clryne, with Santos a t the wheeL LASSOES A DEER perity. discovers a large num ber of scales gave inkling of the anticip ated event. FERRYMAN being who create« xnd governs the of the aerodromone. to my—my daughter?" giving sh o rt w eig h t a t W alla Walla, It is said th a t the queen is overjoyed. The item ized e stim a te s are as fol universe. , Napoleon and A stra watched th e The monk slowly raised his right Queen Mary was born in 1867. Young Buck C aptured From Launch lows : W ash., and also finds th a t wood deal "W e don’t need to look farther, San hand heavenw ard. g reat bird disappear ln the w estern AGRICULTURAL CROPS, 1913. ers are g iv in g sh o rt m easure. on V enturing Into River. tos; th ere is sufficient cirynlth under Value. R“* k ta g a -e one shriek and fell sky, and then they walked silently to Teacher Chipper at 82. 22.146,887 b u sh els .. $16.610.165 Hood River.—A young buck deer W h e at. our feet to m eet the dem ands of the fainting. a seat th at overlooked the city. Na 16.218.460 “ . 4,866.63 r* I B altim ore — Dr. Basil L. Gilder- sw im m ing In th e Colum bia wan las O B ats, coming century.” arley, 6.083.311 “ . $.804.152 PORTLAND MARKETS The m onk picked his sister up and poleon talked for the first tim e about sleeve, professor o f Greek a t Johns soed Sunday by C aptain O tis X). Trie* Clover seed. 170.000 2.040.000 1 They sta rte d homeward. placed her tenderly on the sofa, then his love for her. A stra was calm, but 7.876.617 6.908.387 I Hopkins university, celebrated his 82d ber, p ro p rieto r of th e Underwood- P o tato es, Napoleon com m unicated, through ho wrapped the locket and chain in Its she rose quietly and stood looking a t 1.611.021 tons..... H ay. W heat—T rack prices; Club, 77(ii1 . 13,904.689 1 Hood R iver ferry system . birthday Thursday. “ Don’t say any 6.367.000 his electro-stylograph, with his friend H ops, 130.000 ta le s . 78c; bluestem , 87(<t:88c; forty-fold, 78 silk covering and placed It carefully th e pulsating city below them. T heir . 8.000.000 “ W hile I w as on th e W ashington F r u i t ................................................... th in g atiout it except th a t I am still V e g e ta b le s ................... ................... . 6.000.000 , Kalm ar, to find out who owned the ln the bosom of her dress. 6$79c; red Russian, 76c; valley, 79c. love had been understood betw een alive and as busy as e v e r," he said, bank I saw th e d eer e n te r the w ater, M iscellaneous p ro d u c ts .............. 7.600.000 j property on which th e peak of Suemeg O ats— No. 1 w hite, $24.50C>i 25. His large eyes rested som berly on them , although they had never spoken " a n d come to see me when I am 100 and when he w as about a third of the $74.099.828 stood. A fter a delay his questions Corn-—Whole, $37; cracked, $38 ton. and I ’ll talk to you about re tirin g — way across I slipped around behind O th e r A g ric u ltu ra l p ro d u c ts — of It. Yet It made her h eart throb him In my launch.” said C aptain Trel- airy p r o d u c t s ............................... M illstuffa— Bran, $22 to n ; shorts, with happiness to h ear his tender l- MJM wore answ ered. The peak, as p art of m aybe.’’ Dr. Gildersleeve still hold« ber. “The doer w as ns quick In the D Poultry and E n a ...................... 8.700.000 the Schom burg Llthow estates, had $24; m iddlings, $31. w ords He rose and gently taking . 2.976.000 I the position o f editor of the A m erican w ater ns n duck and it k ept m e busy Wool. 16.760.000 lbs ................. B arley— Feed, $24 to n ; brewing, her arm , they walked among tho 356.750 fallen to th e crown, as the prince had M ohair, 1.187;500 l b s .................... Journal o f Philology. to head him off from the shore. I H o n e y ................................................. 141.780 ! recently died w ithout heire. T h at was $25(<i26.60; rolled, $28@>29. plants th at grew on the roof. A fain t . . 34,807.600 " I hope," he said, “ 1 may continue was alone In the boat and had to ste e r L ive S t o c k ....................................... all th e Inform ation he could get, so H ay—No. 1 E astern Oregon tim sound of music cam e to th eir ears. $ 66.406.600 j to hold it as long as 1 live. My work and enst my rope. The buck dodged othy, $ 1 6 « il6 ; mixed tim othy, $12(ri) 74.099 828 ho decided he would call on the H un (T O B E C O N T IN U E D .) is all planned for at least 60 years the noose until I was p re tty well d is garian m inister of agriculture, who . $139.606.328 Total 14; a fa lfa , $12; clover, $8.60; valley couraged. S everal tim es in try in g to ahead. ” would probably be In a position to tel) grain hay, $ ll« il2 . turn him from th e bank I ran the GREAT NEED FOR LOVELINESS him w hat he wished to’ ascertain. Klamath Grain Men Happy. Clover seed— Buying price, fancy boat en tirely o v er him .” Cotton Corner Denied. “F a te is Jesting with me. I had to re-cleaned, 9(«9èc pound f. o. b. ship The d eer I r now tied to a tree in K lam ath F alls — G rain ra ise rs of Commercialism T hreatens to Destroy New York — Eugene B. Scales, o f Underwood, W ash. find th a t precious m etal ln a foreign ping points. Much T hat Is Beautiful In K lam ath county a re much elated over country, but gold will buy It,” thought Onions Oregon, $2 sack ; buying Texas, and Frank B. H ayne, and W il the World. the announcem ent by A gent S. J. Napoleon, and returned th a t day to price, $1.60 f. o. b. shipping points. liam Brown, o f New Orleans, entered Many Im m igrants Coming. B ailey th a t th e S outhern Pacific has W ashington, to tell his betrothed the V egetables Cabbage, l j c pound; ten ta tiv e pleas o f not guilty to the In our terrible haste to make a 11» Rosehurg.—T. J. Ryan, wife and two reduced its ra te s on g ra in from th is good news. cauliflower. $1.25(>il.50 doz. ; egg superseding indictm ent accusing them lng nowadays we are apt to forget H eretofore Santos returned to Clryne, w here he plant, 7c pound; hothouse lettuce, 90c of having operated a corner in cotton children, of P ortland, arrived here re city to C alifornia points. th at It ie even more Im portant to keep hi $1 box ; peppers, 6(<i,7c pound; to in violation of the Sherm an a n ti-tru st cently a fte r a four m o n th s’ to u r of the g rain ra te to San Francisco has found the countess w ith Mrs. Edison. life w orth living. The desire for m atoes, 50c(n$1.50 box; garlic, 10(<i law. They were given ten days to de Europe. Mr. Ryan ow ns considerable been $5.40 per ton and to Los Angeles He did not mention the discovery of w ealth and for comfort, the forgetful land In Douglas county w hich he will 12c pound; sprouts, 10(u<llc; squash, m ur or take o th er action and were Inspect prior to leaving for Portland. $8 80. T he new o rd er low ers these to the new cirynlth depoetL as he knew ness of beauty and art. which began $6 and $7.60. The g rain ra te to Sac l i e ; celery, 40f<i66c dos. released on $2000 hail each. The de Mr. Ryan says he w as disappointed ram ento, $4.50 a ton, w as le ft un Napoleon w anted to keep It secret un as sym ptom s of a purely American til negotiations for Its purchase were Potatoes Oregon, 90c(ii$l hundred; fendants were originally im plicated with the old country, and is glad to disease, are spreading rapidly over changed. T his is 50 cents a ton completed. buying p rice, 76(«.86c a t shipping w ith Jam es A. P atten , of Chicago, back to Oregon. He predicts a the world. The little Island, hardly th ree square points; sw eet potatoes, $2(u:2.25 crate. who pleaded guilty and was fined heavy im m igration to the U nited cheaper th an from o th e r Southern Ruekln and M atthew Arnold only a O regon points. S tates during th e next few years. T he miles ln size, was ln the glory of tropF Green F r u i t — Apples, 60c«r$2.50 $4000. century ago expressed fears th a t steam ship com panies, he says, are at czl spring, and the fine w eather had box; cantaloupes, $2.25 c ra te ; peach A m erica would vulgarize the world. Shark Hooked and Landed. present selling tic k e ts to the U nited brought back the health of Mrs. Edi es, 25«i'50c box ; prunes, 2 Jc pound ; G a rriso n Off to C o lo n . W hether we have done it or not, a t S ta te s on th e installm en t plan, m any pears, $1.25f<i;1.50 box; grapes, 60c M edford C hief of Police H ittso n is son. any ra te It Is to a g reat extent ac of which will becom e effective next W ashington, D. C. S ecretary G ar a stum bling block to crim inal sharks, Orf$ 1.35 c rate, 12$c b a sk e t; casabas, The sunsets w ere wonderful. Po complished. Im agine a modern "pas year. 2c pound; cran b erries, $8.60«!9 b a r rison. accompanied by Mr«. G arrison bnt he never tackled a real live ocean etry and love w ere ad rift In th e air. “ I—Will— Make the Whole World Suf sionate pilgrim " who, reaching the and B rigadier General Eraamua M. rel; T urkish melons 2c pound. shark u n til recently, when he hooked Poor D uprel! It was only a question N atatorium Is Planned. fer for My Loss.” far famed, much sung Como and. rais one w hile fishing in Rogue R iver and Poultry H ens, 16c; springs, 16c; W eaver, chief of the Coaat A rtillery , ing the (lan ce from the dome of the Seaside.—W ork will he com m enced it is now reposing in a ja r o f alcohol of tim e until he would become Knstt- The turkeys, live, 22c; dressed, nominal; sailed Wednesday for Colon. ta's slave, only a question of tim e when R osltta. and a sigh escaped his lips. cathedral, finds in large black letters Secretary expects to pass a week in about Ja n u a ry 1 on a $30.000 n a ta to r in a local d ru g sto re as conclusive evi he would betray his m aster for a sw eet ducks, 12(d'12ic; geese, 12c. He crossed him self and. with a last across the mountain an advertisem ent ium In th is city hy J. E. Oates, who Eggs - Oregon fresh ranch candled, specting the canal and co nferring w ith owns th e site. T he building will he dence th a t th e c h ie f's la te s t fish story word from those treacherous lips. (lan ce a t the silent woman, departed. of T ot—a digestive ta b let—and of ver Colonel Goethals and th e o th er mem 42c. The fish is about six Napoleon cam e a week la te r and first class and provided w ith factlttles is not a dream . m uth! bers of the canal commission reg ard B utter — Oregon cream ery b u tter for hot and cold b ath in g In salt and inches long, and has a sh arp snout thanked R osltta for her kindness to CHAPTER XV. T here could be no finer work ln thw cubes, 34c pound; b u tte r fat, deliv ing the legislation necessary for the fresh w ater. T he m ain sw im m ing w ith a row o f sh arp te eth , and local his m other during her Indisposition. world today for women than to band operation of the g re a t w aterw ay a fte r tank will he 50 by 100 feet and will sportsm en ag ree it is a m in ia tu re man- He did not talk about the discovery of ered, 34c. Love. them selves together into a league for its completion. The p arty will sail range In depth from th re e to eight e a te r th a t Pork— Fancy, 12c pound. w andered through the the rich cirynlth deposit ln h sr pres W hen R oeltta regained consclone- the preservation of lovelines». For from Colon N ovember 1 on th e ir re feet One of the prom inent features m outh o f Rogue R iver. Veal— Fancy, 13«i l3$c pound. sure, but when they w ent ont for a neee she looked around for the T rap of th e natatorium will he a tounglng- you may take It as fact: all th a t 1» Hops -1913 crop, prim e and choice, turn to New York. walk ha found an opportunity to com- plst monk whom she had called room. An electric pum ping plant will 23«t24c; 1912 crop, nominal. Sixis River Mine Being Worked. m unlcate the good news to his m other Robert. At fln t, when ehe eaw no noblest and best ln the hum an spirit, he Installed to supply salt w ater and all th at le gentlest and strongest and Girl Wards Off Panic. Wool — Valley, 16 (W 18c; Eastern Randon—W ork on a large scale is T here wae but one obstacle ln the one. ehe felt as though ehe had had a a heating plant will he used to keep Oregon, 1161.16c; m ohair, 1913 clip, San F rancisco- A young g irl pian ist th e tan k at th e proper tem perature. being m ade on a m ining claim a t the way of hie acquiring this property dream , but she felt the package In bravest, feeds upon loveliness. 25«i27c pound. employed a t a local moving p icture S ixis R iver, n ear Bandon. A steam The last Prince of 8chom bur( Llthow her bosom and she knew th a t It was Futile Sacrifice. C attle — P rim e steers, $7.50(ii8; th e a te i prevented a panic am ong the shovel has been shipped from Portland had died. Hie possessions were now no dream. G resham Buys W ate r M eter. Cholly—W hat's the m atter, Fwank. choice, $7.26 ftt 7.60; medium, $7«i spectatora Tuesday, when w ithout a t and a num ber of buildings are being G erm an orown lands and diplomacy She did not weep. H er eyes were G re sh a m —A new w a te r m eter has erected. A canal system is being con m ust be employed, o r tbe Count von dry and hard. She (lowly unw rapped deah boy? 7.26; prim e cows, $6.60(ii.7; choice, tra c tin g the a tten tio n o f th e audience Fw ank—Oh. Cholly. E thel tells me $6.26 (it 6 .6 0 ; heifers, $6«i.7; light she notified the m anagem ent o f a fire been purchased of th e N eptnre type stru c te d th a t w ill g ive 3000 m in ers’ W erdensteln would suspect the value th at medallion and looked at th at lock calves, $8fft9; heavy, $6.76«! 7.75; in th e picture o p erato rs’ room. The hy G resham and will be Installed at inches, which is equal to 75 cubic feet of th e property, and If he discovered of glossy hair. The p o rtrait of her th e loves another. Cholly—W hat hard luck, a fte r your hulls, $3.60«!6.90; sta g s $6.75(<i6.75. blaze was extinguished alm ost before th e connection of th e G resham m ains a second. The m in in g en g in eer re the secret of the aerodrom one Napo own child and a lock from her head! devotion ! Hogs - L ig h t $8.60(<!.8.96; heavy the audience realized th ere was a fire. with th e Bull Rnn w a te r pipe. The ports th a t th e claim contains over 14,- leon well knew th at he would not hesi present m eter does not re g iste r ac She repressed her feelings resolutely Fw ank—H ard luck! Why, Cholly, I7.50en7.76. The girl continued playing w hile the cu rately th e flow of w ater. T he new 000,000 cubic y ard s o f blue gravel, ta te to tak e to w ar In the air. and left the room with a firm step Sheep — W ethers $4(i(4.60; ewes, audience was quietly asked to leave m eter cost $760. T he old m eter will some o f w hich has. it is said, panned " It would be terrible,” he sighed, "to She passed through several rooms. in the last six month* h sr (ether’s, dog hae bitten me nine times. $3.25«i4 ; lam bs $46(6.60. the house. bring $100. $200 to th e cubic yard. NEWS NOTES OF CURRENT WEEK ^ I solated OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST Resume of World’s Important Events Told in Brief. VOM HORVATH DEAN HOARD SULZER LEAVES CAPITAL TO BEGIN POLITICAL STRUGGLE r OREGON’S FARM PRODUCTS VALUED AT 140 MILLIONS