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NEWS NOTES OF CURRENT WEEK I STRIKING MINERS IN FIGHT Pitched Battles With Guards Waged for Hours. Berw ind, Colo.—T hree battles, the h o tte st fought since the strik e o f coal m iners in Southern Colorado began, m arked the first day of m artial law in tb is d istric t. One mine guard killed, four union men wounded, two b ad ly ; two children of non-union pien shot; one m ine guard m issing and a county m arshal wounded w ere casualties of th e th ree fights, one here, one a t T a basco and the o th er a t H astings. The m ost serious fighting took place in H astings, and it was th ere th a t the mine guard w as killed and the strik e rs were wounded. The m ine cam p had been hemmed in on two sides by the strik e rs, who climbed the steep hills of e ith e r side of th e canyon in the n ig h t and a t d ay lig h t began shooting into th e camp. M iners had been no tified th a t M arshal Robinson w ith dep j u ties w as on his way into the mine 1 camp, an<* when the fighting sta rte d they made a rush out of the stockade in an a tte m p t to locate the m arsh al’s party . N ot more than 26 guards w ere de fending H astin g s when the m iners a t tacked them and for alm ost an hour the b a ttle raged in th e hills Burround- ^ ’I solated OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST General News of the Industrial and Educational Development and Progress of Rural Communities, Public Institutions, Etc. "May I ask what eaosee year u x t e - _ egard to that property? To be perfectly frank. I sent my best analysts there to assay that peak, hop ing to And the nam e of the m ineral th a t Interests you, bat they Jo not And anything extraordinary. On* of them m entions a peculiar quarts fo r mation there th a t som ew hat resem bles the m ineral used In m anufacturing TELLS OF FARMERS’ FRIENDS STATE TO ASSUME PROJECT glass, but th a t Is all they could And.” "They a re right, c o u n t I w ant Noted Biologist Teaches of Birds, Tumalo Irrigation System to Be those crystals.” Beasts and Insects. Taken Over First of Year. “I shall do my best for you, but P ostm aster Myers, o f Portland, has you know how lm perfeot our law s a re ' U niv ersity o f Oregon, E ugene—A Salem — B elieving th a t it will be for requested 20 additional m ail carrie rs man who te lls the children—and the the beBt in te re sts of the settlers, the In regard to e states th at fall to the fo r th e city. grow nups, too—th e secrets o f the d esert land board has decided, begin crow n.” toad, the birds, th e mosquito, the ning n ext year, to tak e complete “Can you not m ake an exception In Colonel R oosevelt and p arty received this case?" house fly and of sofne of the untam ed charge o f operations a t the Tumalo, a hearty welcome on th e ir arriv a l a t anim al creatu res th a t are fam iliar form erly the Colum bia Southern irri The count ahoek hi* head doubt Sao Paulo, B razil. fully. sig h ts on Oregon farm s o r in Oregon gation project. Many com plications S ecretary D aniols says the Panam a woods, is Dr. C lifton Freem ont Hodge, have arisen ow ing to the old and new “H is m ajesty Is the only one who canal will not necessarily cause an the em inent biologist, whose services irrig atio n system s and i t is believed COPYRIGHT. 1913 'EY W. 0. CHAPMAN I N T » UNITED ÄIATT* AND (SKAT BRITAIN could, and I am sorry to say th a t your increase in th e navy. are th is y ear a t th e disposal of towns the board can do the work b e tte r itself toe tried to regain hi* norm al com honor does not happen to have his 8YNOP8I3. The e n tire Spanish cab in e t resigned and villages of the S tate. Dr. Hodge than the W est Side W aterusers' asso | sym pathy.” posure. R oeltta said gravely: and a new se t o f national officers has is for one y e a r a t least on the faculty ciation, w hich now has a co n tract to “Of course n o t; he th in k s I have “L isten to me, my dear. We m ust F o r flft£ y e a r s th e c o n tin e n t o f N o rth of th e U n iv ersity of Oregon. H is do it. been selected and sw orn in. his wings I” T his rem ark boen Is o la te d fr o m th e re s t be very careful w hat we do. I love clipped A m e ric a services are free to the com m unity; The association is composed of se t of th e w o rld by th e u se of Z - ra y s , a w on slipped out unexpectedly. Two women law yers on opposing you and I w ant our love to last as d e rfu l In v e n tio n o f H a n n ib a l F r u d e n t. they are p a rt o f th e u n iv ersity ’s ex tle rs and it is reported many of them T h e In v e n tio n h a d s a v e d th e c o u n try He took leave of the count and sides trie d a case in the Suprem e court E ngineer Laur- fro m fo re ig n In v a sio n , a n d th e c o n tin e n t long as we live. You are all alone, looked up H err K alm ar once more tension d ep artm en t instruction through favor the change. o f the s ta te of W ashington. but I have powerful connections and h a d b een u n ite d u n d e r o n e g o v e r n m e n t gaard, in charge of the work, who a t w ith P r u d e n t a s d ______ the sta te . and told him many things th a t showed The first d a y ’s consideration of the Dr. Hodge does not tell the anim al tended the m eeting, was authorized to c e n tu r y p e a c e a n d p ro s p e rity re ig n e d In still more powerful enem ies who the big G erm an he was in Napoleon'll would prevent our happiness. F or is p a r t o f th e w orld. T h e s to r y o p e n s currency bill by the bank in g com m it and bird and insect secrets of Oregon employ an irrig atio n m anager, and it th confldence. w ith P r e s id e n t P r u d e n t c ritic a lly 111. H is tee resolved itse lf into a h earin g be m erely to en te rta in , although his talks is probable th a t he will engage Fred d e a th Is h a s te n e d b y th e re c e ip t o f a th at reason wa m ust plan carefully Shortly a fte r this he left for Eng and until th a t happy time comes, m e ss a g e fro m C o u n t v o n W e r d e n s te ln of hind closed doors. are pronounced m ost e n te rta in in g ; he W allace, who holds the sam e position G e rm 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 land, and from th ere for New York. when we can slip aw ay to th a t little does it to teach. From him the chil w ith the W est Side W ateru sers’ asso p e n e tr a tin g th e ra y s . D y in g , h e w a rn s Count von W erdensteln did not I t is understood in W ashington th a t h 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 home of ours, we m ust be discreet dren learn w hat b iid is beneficial and ciation. E ngland will m ake no move in the eign in v a sio n . H e te lls h e r to h u r r y to and cautious. Do not tell of our love. know the true value of th ese crystals, The sta te engineer, project engineer th e I s la should be protected to th e utm ost for but he w as shrew d enough to eurmlee Mexican situ a tio n w ith o u t first con- i ¡ " K ‘ h e ™ e n th e B tr ik e " ’ . . n . d o f . C lry n e , b u t dies b e fo re h e numbered, it is said, approxim ately 300 the sake o f Oregon crops. They are and two others, to be named by them , c a n te ll th e lo c a tio n o f th e p la c e. A s tr a I will m eet you w henever I can and th a t they were connected w ith Napo su itin g th e U nited S tates. Is n o m in a te d fo r th e p re s id e n c y b y th e __ we will leave when th e way la clear.” men, succeeded in driving them slowly told which o f th e insects should be w ill inspect the foundation fo r the 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 “I am yours, my dear R ositta, but I leon’s aerodrom ones, those wonderful In a speech a t Mobile, A la., Presi- back to the m ine and shelter. j on A s tra , In fo rm s h e r t h a t he moBt feared and how such insects dam, w hich will be finished soon. birds th a t vomited lightning. Would pll o f h e r f a th e r 's , a n d prom li d en t W ilson declares th e sole aim of W hile fighting outside o f the stock should be fought. H e tells them w hat Plans w ere subm itted for the con h e r. H e g iv e s h e r a r in g m a d e o f a n e w - know my happiness will betray my they ever be his? “E verything come* th e U nited S tates is to aid L atin ade, Guard Angus A lexander was to expect from the Bmall anim als, struction o f p a rt o f a lateral system , ly d is c o v e re d s u b s ta n c e w h ic h , h e » ays, love.” The countess gazed stra ig h t ahead, to tha man who w aits,” he thought, A m erica, not to conquer it nor any killed. A ccording to the story told by which ones can be dom esticated and but action was postponed for 30 days w ill solve th e p ro b le m o f flying. C h e v a l ie r di L e o n a p p e a r s In E u ro p e . H e c a lls her hand still nestled In Santos’. She and made ready to report the result portion o f it. on v on W e r d e n s te ln a n d offer» h im th e strik e rs and guards alike, A lexander how to do it. Then he goes further, so the se ttlers could sign contracts un of his w ork to his m ajesty. s e c re t of m a k in g gold In r e tu r n f o r a b s o continued: A fte r an absence in A laska o f 19 had shot a G reek strik e r through the in o th er lectures, and teaches the Bav der the new project. 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 As he was leaving the room, an a t “I have been ail .alone. The P resi I t also was decided th a t settlers ie r is su sp e c te d of b e in g a n A m e ric a n . years, d u rin g which tim e he w as tw ice IeK> the fighting being a t close range ing and p lan tin g o f tre e seeds, and of H e Is seized a t n ig h t a n d c a r r ie d off In dent, Mr. Edison and his d ear m other tendant ushered In a bright-eyed little — • a t th a t tim e, and another G reek, one having land on which th ere is w ater bacteria, o f common sense cleanliness reported dead, an O lym pia, W ash., a n a re o p la n e . A s tr a Is in a u g u r a te d a s have been very good to me, but I have man, w ithout announcem ent. The offi s id e n t. S he re c e iv e s a m e s s a g e fro m m an has retu rn ed home w ith a com o f four who had attack ed th e guard, and of th e fungi o f household, garden are exem pt from paying certain liens E p re d iso n , w h o se lo n g s ile n c e h a s w o rrie d longed for someone to be my very cer explained th a t he cam e from the fired a bullet through his skull. am ounting to $19,000. and field. ___ fo rtab le fortu n e which he made deal h e r, t h a t h e h a s been a p ris o n e r fo r tw o C ountess R oslny and the chancellor's A t A lexander’s death his fellow m o n th s on th e Is la n d o f H e lg o la n d a n d own. I have found you and now I am brow cleared. ing in wild hay. ed . H e a n n o u n c e s t h a t th e happy, Indeed." SKUNK ARE BEING TRAPPED ACT IS ORDERED ON BALLOT h c o a s n fe J u d s e t r a e te sc d a p fleet guards le ft him on the field. o f E u ro p e h a » sa ile d The a tte n d a n t was dism issed and To conform to the police regulations Could Santos have seen behind th a t fo r A m e ric a . H e p ro m ise s to c a ll o n h e r the count motioned to a chair and th a t crowds m ust be k e p t moving, I. th e fo llo w in g n ig h t. C o u n te ss R o sln y , a artful schem er’s yell, he would have Hills Near Monmouth Prove Gold b eco m es a p ris o n e r In h o p e o f s e c u r asked the m essenger to sit down. In Workmen’s Compensation to Be spy, W. W. s tre e t sp eak ers in P ortland ad in g N a p o le o n ’s s e c re t. S h e fa lls in love recoiled, horror-stricken. B ut he could stead of complying, the young man Mine to Hunters. dress th e ir hearers from platform s w ith him . S he a g re e s to jo in h lra In a n only see the tender light in her eyes, Voted on November 4. a tte m p t to esc a p e. B y th e u se o f fire took a package from his Inside vest Monmouth—T rap p in g for the fu r mounted on casters, w hich are pushed Salem — D eclaring th a t the verity w o rk s h e s u m m o n s a c u rio u s fly in g m a and hear the loving w ords from her pocket and handed It to the c o u n t He bearing anim als has begun in the hills slowly along the s tre e t by m em bers of c h in e w h ic h re s e m b le s a m o n s te r e ag le. lips. saw the handw riting of the counteas. Cody, W yo.—Charles W. G ates, son southw est o f th is city. P rices offered of the nam es on th e p etitions was not H e e sc a p e s an d s e n d s h is m e s s a g e to the audience. A stra . E d iso n c a lls on A s t r a a s p ro m ise d . He carefully opened the sealed en of th e la te John W. G ates, died in by St. Louis and Chicago fu r dealers questioned and th a t only faults in the H e te lls h e r h is p la n s f o r d e fe n se h a v e C H A P T E R X V I. H u erta says com plete democracy in his p riv a te car here a t 2 o ’clock velope and sittin g down before hie th a t h e will w ill g * iv e f u ll are encouraging to the trappers who designation of stre e t residences in the b e en c o m p * le ted ‘ , b u t ............ im posssible in Mexico. m ain w ere urged, the Suprem e court, e r d e ta ils a t h is w o rk s h o op p on th e Is la n d desk he began to read: W ednesday from a stroke of apoplexy. are a fte r skunk. A New Princess. o f C lry n e In th e P a c ific . T h e y m a k e th e The death list in th e New Mexico j H is body was sen t E a st by way of P rices paid for skunk hides range in an opinion w ritten by Ju stic e B ur trip In th rn e h o u rs . H is p la n s a r e b a se d "S ir: The plans you outlined for Napoleon found obstacles In the n ett, sustained th e decision of Judge on th e p e c u lia r ity o f th e n e w s u b s ta n c e , m ine explosion will probably reach Billings. from $1.60 to $3.60, according to the c lry n lth , w h ic h Is lig h te r th a n a n y k n o w n way of obtaining the property w here my conduct before I w ent to Helgo Galloway, o f the C ircuit court for this Mr. G ates cam e WeBt about a month strip e, and W. L. P hillips made $25 m e ta l a n d Is p ra c tic a lly In d e s tru c tib le . 261. d istrict, in dism issing a su it instituted 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 he had discovered the desired clrynlth. land have begun to develop. I will, shortly, know a few very Im portant P resid en t W ilson has designated ago in poor h ealth on the advice of in a single day la st year. by E rnest Ringo to re stra in S ecretary lin e o f Iso la tio n , b u t And t h a t th e A m e ri The G erm an crow n declared It was T hursday, N ovem ber 27, as Thanks-1 physicians, who accom panied him, be- j F arm ers living close to good sec o f S tate O lcott from re fe rrin g the c a n s h a v e e s ta b lle h e d a sec o n d one. E d i not for sale. He asked for a long things In .reg ard to the 'aerodrom one', son d e liv e rs a n o te to v on W e r d e n s te ln I lieving he would im prove w ith a tions for these skunk spend much of giving Day. In h is fla g s h ip d e m a n d in g t h a t th e fleet lease, and the rig h t to mine the Peak w ith one of which you, yourself, have j change of clim ate and altitu d e. H is th e tim e in the w in ter months h u n t w orkm an's com pensation act to a vote be w ith d ra w n . E d iso n Is a tta c k e d , b u t Buemeg, but th a t would conflict with had some experience. S eattle is m aking a vigorous fight ! h ealth improved som ewhat a fte r his ing. M arch is said to be the best of the people. b y th e u se o f eom e m y e te rlo u e p o w e r he "W hat do you think of them ? W hat 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 the law s of H ungarian lease and ren t to e x te rm in a te ra ts infected w ith ! arriv a l here. The title o f th e m easure now will be d p la month fo r tra p p in g skunk, as they are n e s. R e a lis in g h is h e lp le s s n e s s W e r al rights. would you th in k of being able to placed on the ballot, and w hether it is bubonic plague. 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 j Mr. G ates’ combined w ealth is i on the run then and can easily be R ealizing th a t he never would a r m anufacture them , to fly on them the to become a law will depend on the to u n iv e rs a l d is a r m a m e n t. E d iso n ’s m o th The continuous session o f congress | placed a t $20,000,000, d istrib u ted as : caught. As many as 12 have been e r Is 111 on th e is la n d o f C lry n e . C o u n te s s rive a t th e aotual w orking of the mine, red, w hite and black flag, Instead of vote o f the people a t the special re fe r R o sln y o ffers to go a n d c o m fo rt h e r, h o p found in one den, although the av er will cut off th e m em bers from ex te n follow s: 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 unless he took a deolded step, he paid the sta rs and stripes? Southern W ire company. U nited ag e is from four to e ig h t in a den, and endum election to be held on Novem 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 - sive m ileage allowances. “You may fill out the papers th a t a visit to the C ount von W erdensteln S ta te s Steel C orporation, B altim ore & tra p s are se t by told trees, sheds and ber 4 under the Day bill. In addition 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 m ake th e C ountess Roslny th e Prin C hancellor Lloyd-George, o f E ng Ohio railroad. W estern M aryland ra il in low places. to holding th a t the evidence subm itted g e ts a le tte r fro m W e r d e n s te ln o ffe rin g personally. h e r th e p rin c e d o m o f S c h o m b u rg -L lth o w land, believes th a t women will be road, Republic Iron & Steel company T his tim e he crossed the ocean In cess of Schom burg Llthow, and I wish In the L uckiam ute country several was not sufficient to establish fraud fo r E d is o n 's s e c re t. E d iso n a n a S a n to s granted suffrage in th a t country. • t a r t In s e a rc h o f a n e w d e p o sit o f c lry n - one of th e new est English liners th a t you would have the estates in G er w ith relation to the nam es on the pe of New Jersey , A m erican S alt com hundred w easels w ere caught along v th e ir s u p p ly h«l-iK a lm o s t e x h a u s te d , m ade the trip betw een New York and many and o th er countries tran sferred titions, the court also holds th a t it is le y And It o n th e e s ta te o f S c h o m b u rg - Several officers o f the M iners’ union pany, U nietd S ta te s R ealty & Im the hanks of th e riv e r last w inter. to me a t once, as I w ant to take pos th o w . not necessary fo r a voter to be re g is Liverpool In th ree days. and th ree foreigners w ere sentenced to provem ent company, Tennessee Coal, session, particularly of the estate In tered to sign a referendum petition. Upon his arriv al In B erlin he visited tw o years in the p e n ite n tia ry for rio t Iron & R. R. Co., Clyde S team ship RECEIPTS $2000 PER MONTH C H A P T E R XV.—Continued. his friend, H err K alm ar, before he H ungary, In the n ear future. company, N ational Bank of N orth ing. "P lans should be made to defend "H ave you ever thought of the fu even sought a hotel. The G erm an OREGON EXHIBIT IS WANTED ture?” _ , A m erica, T exas oil fields, F irs t Na- asked Napoleon, a fte r a silence. was very happy to see th e man w ith my undertaking, plana th a t will In The city w ater board of Oregon tjona; u ank ( P o rt A rth u r, T exas, and Clatsor County Co-operative Cheese “I have, Napoleon. I have thought, Association Prospers. he had so many pleasant deal clude th e m anufacture of a flotilla of C ity, O r., w as discharged by th e city o th er P o rt A rth u r corporations. Display for Panama National Ex th at when we have finished our task, whom ings, and readily explained the politi aerodrom ones. I hardly th in k the council fo r failu re to perform its The heirs are Mrs. C harles W. ' Seaside—W ith Bix m onths of busi when we have done th e thing* my cal situation In Europe. He frankly president of the International peace position Is Asked. dutieB, and now the board w ishes to G ates, of M inneapolis; Mrs. John W. ness, the Clatsop County C o-operative com m ittee will In terru p t us, but our “ arb itra te . ” Salem —Governor W est has received fath er wished done for the good of the said th a t th ere was possibility of an g re a te st stren g th will He In being G ates, of New Y ork; many Illinois ; Cheese association has established an U nited Republics, then we may re tire International disturbance; the people ex cellent record, as shown by th e re a le tte r from R ichard L. M etcalfe, to th a t little Island w here your m other The C arnegie commission finds th a t cousins. ready for any emergency. po rt o f M anager B rague, w hich was head of the d ep artm en t of civil adm in lives, and re s t and be happy until the w ere happy, but the nobility, and, all factions In the B alkan stru g g le “The tim e of action Is alm ost here, more particularly, the Idle arm y and DIAZ FLEES FROM MEXICO istratio n o f the Panam a N ational ex presented to the m em bers of the as w ere guilty of grave a tro cities, and end of our days. T here your genius navy officers, w ere ag itatin g the ques but It Is Im possible for me to state position, to be held a t P anam a from sociation a t the reg u lar monthly m eet the B ulgarians, whilo m erciful to the the exact date Just now. U nder no will create new, useful things th a t The receipts N ovember 14, 1914 to A pril 1915, ask will m ake hum anity happier, things tion of resto rin g the standing arm ies circum stances can I tell the outcome T urks, w ere m ost b ru tal tow ard th e ir Takes Refuge at American Consu- ing a few days ago. and aerial and naval defenses. ing him to try to influence the com during th e six months have averaged form er allies. i late, Then Goes on Warship. th a t will help eradicate poverty and Napoleon listened gravely to the until the papers of possession are In over $2000 per month, the total being m ercial organizations o f Oregon to opinions of this brave and broad the hands of my legal advisers, Her- V era Cruz — G eneral Felix Diaz, $12,154.97. N ine thousand dollars of provide a building and have an ex h ib it m isery.” P resid en t W ilson and S ecretary "D ear girl! I have a prem onition minded man who was doing all he ren K onrad and Hana Schwab of Ber Mr. M etcalfe B ryan say little reg ard in g tne Mexi much a g ita te d and declaring his life th is sum was paid to the farm ers of a t the exposition. th a t the days you dream of a re still could to enlighten the people. He lin. Upon th eir assurance th a t the was in danger, took refu g e in the the v icinity for b u tte r fa t and milk. w rites th a t a suitable building could can situation, bu t indications are th a t far off; th a t those Intriguers in Eu knew H err K alm ar w as a perfectly title and deeds are In perfect condi U nited S ta te s consulate Wednesday An in te re stin g p a rt of the report is be erected for $2500 and th a t $7500 a crisis is near. nig h t, en te rin g by a re a r door a fte r a th e sta te m e n t th a t $1800 has been would be sufficient to provide a rep re rope are planning and schem ing and trustw orthy man, so he told him about tion, your excellency will h ear from me further. W ith the best personal Members of a Rupsian A rctic expe flight over th e housetops from his paid to th e farm ers in excess of the sen tativ e fo r the s ta te a t the exposi th a t when we least expect It, trouble his difficulties In obtaining P eak Bue regards, I am, as ever, will begin. For th a t reason, I believe meg. | hotel. Consul Canada advised him to i tion and pay other expenses. m a rk e t prices for h u tte r fat. This is dition rep o rt having seen th e steam er “Your obedient servant, i hoard a navy launch, which he did, A tten tio n is called to the large It best to plan our m arriage now. H err K alm ar said: "I believe th a t "C ountess R ositta Roslny.” C entennial, lost seven years ago, in the and w ent on board the Wheeling. th e system by which the profits of the crowds which are expected to attend Borne of the Jesters over th e ocean the chancellor, notw ithstanding his association ore d istrib u te d instead of ice in B ering sea. Th* chancellor's feelings, a fter he L ater he was tran sfe rre d by order of paying the m ark et price only and de the opening of the canal and the expo have already begun to discuss our sit defeat In A m erican w aters, has re sition and the opportunity th a t will be uation w ith h eartless cynicism .” tained the k aiser’s good will, and has, had carefully read- this le tte r w ere a A plan has been launched for a gov R ear-A dm iral F letcher to the flag clarin g dividends. They stopped and stood silent for a no doubt, delayed m atters because he m ingling of satisfaction and d is tru s t ship, th e Louisiana. presented for the business men o f the ernm ent-controlled cen tral bank to Mexico, it was represented by her U nited S tates, C entral and South mom ent, then A stra leaned her head w anted to And out why you w ant the He realized th a t the counteBs had The Dalles Sees Fine Corn. dom inate th e financial system o f the au th o rities here, is chuckling over the on N apoleon's shoulder and tenderly Peak Suem eg so badly. His spies are cleverly taken command, and, notw ith A m erica to m eet. The D alles—An epoch in the history country, in opposition to the adm inis incident. Diaz is re stin g contentedly and lovingly she w hispered: probably a t work trying to ascertain standing h er seem ing servility, she o f The D alles was recorded Monday tra tio n currency bill. "Your thought Is my thought; I will the value of the Peak, so th a t ha can was the one to dictate and the chan aboard the Louisiana and Admiral when, for th e first tim e in the e x ist Plea In for Home Goods. cellor th e one to obey. H e glanced F letch er is w ondering ju s t w hat dis ence o f the city, a full wagon load of •tilize It for his own purposes.” M edford—Responding to an in v ita follow w herever you lead.” In the m eantim e the aerodrom one position W ashington will ask him to corn in the e a r passed through the tion from the Medford Business M en’s Napoleon acknow ledged th is fact. up a t th e little man who had brought PORTLAND MARKETS was rapidly nearing Clryne. ! m ake o f his self-invited guest. “T hen you think the power* would the letter. He was standing stolidly stre e ts to m arket. I t a ttra c te d gen association, L. Samuel, founder and R o sitta had sat m otionless for a not h esitate to undo all I have done, waiting. T his was the n et situ atio n a t the eral atten tio n . general m anager of th e Oregon L ife F orm er residents of Wheat—Track prices; Club, 78Jc; close o f G eneral F elix D iaz’ first day (TO BE CONTINUED.) th e corn-grow ing sta te s of the Midde Insurance company, addressed th a t o r short tim e, her mind revolving all the that they would gladly take up arm s bluestem, 88|(u89c; forty-fold, 79J(til as a refugee. details of her plan. Ashore th e a rre st of W est flocked about th e w agon. again, and wage b attle In God's beau ganization at the Hotel Medford, on It AGED MAN’S DARING ACT 80c; red Russian, 774c; valley, 79c. two or th ree persons o f lesser im por was conclusive evidence th a t corn can his fav o rite topic of “ Keep Oregon Santos sat with his hands on the tiful, clear a ir? ” tance served to su stain in te re st. "I certainly do!” was H err K alm ar’s Oats—No. 1 white, $25 ton. be raised successfully and profitably in Money in O regon,” by giving p re fe r wheel, eyes straight forward, w atching V eteran 8avss G ir l’s L ife ori Fifth the faint yellowish glow th a t m arked em phatic answ er. ence to Oregon-made goods. the section surrounding The Dalles. Corn Whole, $37; cracked, $38 ton. Avenue, New Y ork, but H as “T h at m akes It all the more Im pera Prosperity in Potatoes. The fru it industry, he declared, is the horizon. Hts h eart throbbed with C. R. Micklan, of Mill Creek valley, Millstuffs—Bran, $22 ton; shorts, T h ig h Broken. W ashington, D. C. — A big sw eet the possessor, was k e p t busy declaring but in its infancy, and he said the happiness. He felt the presence of tive th a t I carry out th e pactum to $24; middlings, $30. the woman who was playing with him. the letter. I never could answ er to Southern Pacific, whose line passes th a t it had been really raised n ear The Barley—Feed, $24 ton; brewing, potato, w eighing six and th ree-q u arter H eroism 1 b as natural to some men "Mr. D uprel!” history, If I w ere to break my oath." through th e en tire length of the Rogue $25(025.50; rollled, $28(u29. pounds, was removed from th e desk of Dalles. Mr. M 'cklan’s field average ns cow ardice Is to others. It Is con The dream ing man turned tow ard Hay—No. 1 Eastern Oregon tim P resid en t W ilson the o th er day and b e tte r than 60 bushels to the acre, and R iver fr u it belt, should be asked to fined to no nationality and is affected othy, $15(016; mixed timothy, $12(0) carried to the W hite House kitchen. ex trao rd in ary yield, as the cereal was featu re Rogue R iver fru its on the the picture of his dream s, letting the by n eith er years, education nor social He de bird fly Its steady, rapid course. 14; alfalfa. $12; clover, $8.50; valley The W hite House chef popped it into grow n betw een rows o f young fru it menu cards of th e ir diners. degree. The hero never hesitates. H e "W ill you answ er me a question. clared th a t the in terests o f Oregonians trees. grain hay, $11(0,12. the fam ily pot and the prize vegetable sees hts opportunity, obeys the Im are best served by co-operation for up Mr. Duprel?" she asked appealingly. Clover seed—Buying price, fancy graced the tab le o f the chief executive pulse of w hat he believes to be his "As many, countess, as you wish to building Oregon industries and th at Escheat Reports Called. recleaned, 9(u:9)c pound f. o. b. ship of the U nited S ta te s a t dinner. The duty and cheerfully accepts tha con ask.” every citizen should co n stitu te him self ping points. Salem (5. O. Brown, clerk of the potato, on view to the P re sid e n t’s sequences. Such a man Is Jam es “F irst of all, please call me R ositta Onions—-Oregon, $2.16 sack; buying callers, was the g if t o f C harles E. S ta te Land Board, hag notified all spe- a special com m ittee to talk Oregon Graves, of 80 Hull street, Brooklyn, scenery, O regon's superior clim ate, and 1 will call you Santos." price, $1.75 f. o. b. shipping points. Robinson, of Lthcolnton, N. C. The who has an enviable w ar record and Santoa nodded. He had no more Vegetables—Cabbage, 1(3 ljc pound; donor sen t it, he said, “ as a sam ple ical a tto rn ey s in escheat proceedings O regon's low death rate, etc. who la m ore than seventy years of for th e s ta te to report as soon as pos pow er to analyze her motive*, he cauliflower, $1(31.26 dozen; eggplant, of D em ocratic p ro sp e rity .” age. sible reg ard in g e states. It is desired wanted to believe In the thlnge th at Union to Vote on Liquor. 7c pound; peppers, 6(37c; tomatoes, th a t th e money su b ject to escheat be R ecently Mr. G raves was driving a 60c(3$L60 box; garlic, 12c pound; U nion— A t a special election N ovem were happening. horse along Fifth avenue, New York. deposited w ith th e s ta te tre a su re r as Osage Oil Land Leased. "W ere you ever In love friend sprouts, 10(q)llc pound; artichokes, $1 At th e Intersection of Twenty-eighth W ashington, D. C .—Com m issioner soon as possible, so th a t it may be lent b er 4, voters here will determ ine Santoe?" She looked Impishly Into dozen; squash, lie pound; pumpkins, stre e t he saw a girl standing, p ara Sells, o f th e Iqdian bureau, has ap to farm ers and draw in terest. All w hether or not Union is to join the Santos' astonished eyes. l i e pound; celery, 50(376c dozen. lyzed by fear. In th e pathw ay of a Potatoes—Oregon, 90c(3$l hundred; proved an oil lease entered into by the escheated money, including dorm ant “ d ry ” column. A p etitio n had been "I never was before," he stam m ered. horse running madly down Twenty- buying price, 76(386e shipping points. Osage Indians and the P ra irie Oil <& bank deposits, e sta te s of persons circulated previously calling fo r an "T hen you are, now?" eighth stre e t tow ard the avenue. H er Green fruits — Apples, 60c(<($2.50 Gas company covering 400 acres o f w ithout heirs, e tc., goes to the sta te election on the liquor question a t th at Santos suddenly felt th a t w eakness death seem ed certain and women and box; peaches, 25(t('40c; pears, $. 126(<i . O sage land, near Cleveland, Okla. The school fund. The to ta l annually is d ate but the m a tte r was taken lightly th a t enveloped him In th e presence of men on the sidew alks paled with hor- by the opponents, who supposed th a t th e fair countess leave him ; his deep 1.60; grapes, 60c(<i$1.36 crate; 10(3 term s o f th e lease provide th a t the several thousand dollars. ror. B ut G raves Is the so rt of hero th e issue could not come up a t this love had made him brave. 12c basket; cranberries, $8.60,'39.60 company shall pay a royalty of one- who Is alw ays m ost self-possesasd In election. The issue of th e election is a six th o f all the -oil produced and a Concrete Used in Barn. barrel. "I am. countess! H opelessly In the face of death. He graaped th* The business people love.” H it voice was pathetlo, a m ing Poultry—Hens, 14c pound; springs, cash bonus of $225,000. This am ounts Independence— C harles Cheney, who doubtful one. situation Instantly and whipped his 14c; turkeys, live, 20« 21c; dressed, to nearly $116,000 more than was purchased th e H. G. Seeley place at are opposed to voting th e town dry, ling of longing and despair. own horse squarely betw een the run 26 « 2 6 c; ducks, 11« 12c; geese, 12c. offered by any o th er bidder, ar.d the th e edge o f th e city, last sum m er, is but they rep resen t a sm all portion of “Why hopelessly, my dear Santoe?” away and the girl. Th* Im pact was th e actual vote. Eggs—Oregon fresh ranch, candled, bonus is the larg est ever obtained for She had laid her hand on his arm , and terTiflc. Both horses w ent to the pave ju s t com pleting some im provem ents an Osage oil lease. 42(o 43c per dozen. repeated the question. m ent and the brave old soldier was To Encourage Home Work. th a t w ill m ake his place one of the Butter—Oregon creamery, cubes, "B ecam e I dare to love yon, yon; Is Potato Growing Lures. m ost p erfect stock farm s in this part 34c pound; butter fat, delivered, 34c. G resham — Efficiency in kindling my case not hopeless?" Poor 8antos "T h e y A re R ig h t C ount; I W an t throw n half-way across the av sn u a He was unconscious when picked up Thee* C ry sta ls.” Caldwell, Idaho As a result o f the of th e country. He has p u t a concrete fires in the m orning, m ilking the home trem bled under the etraln of th e past Pork—Fancy, ll(u 12c per pound. and the doctors found his thigh was phenomenal success o f J . B. Frye, a floor in th e barn and has installed the cow and chopping wood a t home has half hour. All at once the despair, Veal—Fancy, 13c per pound. He sighed. "If w ar le carried Into the Hops—1913 crop, prime and choice, D eer F la t se ttle r under the Payette- la te st m etal stanchions fo r his cows. been added to th e course of study in the suffering! and hie untold m isery air, if anyone should discover the se broken. But th e girl was u n h u rt Boise project, in raisin g potatoes, He has also put in a concrete floor to a the G resham school by Principal J . E. w ere sw ept away In the wave of hap 21(u 23c; 1912 crop, nominal. cret of clrynlth and the aerodrom one. Wool—Valley, 16(318c per pound; th ere will prubably be some 16,000 new g arag e and concrete floor and Stubbs. C redits are given on ail these piness caused by R osltta's arm about 1 will find the m eans to confound Lazy. A con points. The parents w ill report the his short neck. He em braced th e ex Eastern Oregon, 11(316; mohair, 1913 acres se t out to tu b ers in this vicinity w alls in his se p a ra to r house. them ." H is face expressed grim de next season. Mr. F rye th is y ear made crete sep tic tank has been installed. clip, 26(327c per pound. num ber of c red its th e ir boys should re quisite woman so ardently th at she term ination and H err K alm ar respect ’ "He was very lazy. Mr. Perktaa." Cascara bark—Old and new, 6c per $4600 off a 16-acre patch, g ath erin g ceive for home work. It is expected suffered, but she only replied with a ed him as a man more than a king, a •aid old Mrs. Jones. ”1 m ust say my first husband w as a very lazy man.” 9000 bushels. Medford Will Swat the Fly. pound. th a t the boys w ill become past m asters eweet. sense-ensnaring smile. Santoe man of his word. “How lazy was he?” I asked. Cattle—Prime steers, $7.60(<l7.76; Medford A t a m eeting of the civ in kindling fires in 30 days' tim e. d ecla red : The chancellor received Napoleon “Well, he w as so lazy. Ell, Mr. Low Tariff Rate Urged. choice, $7 26(>i7.50; medium, $7(3 ics d epartm ent of the G reater Meford The object it to m ake the boys more “You have no Idea w hat power you very cordially. Jones was so lazy, th a t he wouldn't 7.26; prime cows, $6.60«6.76; S pokane—S ecretary Corbaley, o f the club under th e leadership of Mrs. J. helpful at home. Sew ing will be add poetess over me. I am your slave. Napoleon stated his errand, briefly. shovel a path to th* front g a te * choice, $6.26(u6.60; heifers, $6(07; C ham ber of commerce, has received, F. Reddy, a fly-sw atting cam paign ed to the m anual tra in in g departm ent. You can make of me w hat you will, a He told th* count th a t he was anxious “How did he get the p ath broken light calves, $8« 9; heavy calves, through S enator Poindexter, assu r was scheduled for n ex t spring, under hero or a traitor. I am ready to die to gain control of th e property In out?” I asked. $6.76<ii7.76: bulls, $3.60«6; stags. ances th a t the U nited S tates m in ister the direction of C ity H ealth Officer Catalogue of Textbooks Out. for you." H ungary th at had belonged to the *Oh, be used to lay on the lounge $6 75(36.76. to C hile has been in stru cted to use his T hayer. The ladies are convinced th at Salem Miss Edna Hawley. Suprem e It was not necessary for Santo* to 8chom burg Llthow estates. and pinch th e baby's e ar with th e Hogs—Light, $8.26(o8.30; heavy, good offices to p rev en t th e im position a fly I ess city would not only add to the court lib rarian , announces th a t copies tall this. R oeltta knew her power Th* count was som ew hat taken nipper* until th* neighbors earns rush $7(3(7.60. o f w hat was regarded by local lum ber com fort of all but would im prove the o f the catalogue o f textbooks are even b e tte r than Santo*. aback by this direct sta te m e n t He ing In to tread down the enow."—Eli Sheep—Wethers, $4(04.60; ewes, men as an unreasonable ra te o f duty already excellent health record o f the ready for d istrib u tio n among ¡the law They w ere nearing Clryae, and •aid, la his suaveet m anner: Perktaa. $3.264$4; lambs, $44(6.10. on A m erican lum ber. city. yers of the state. Resume of World’s Important Events Told in Briet ORVATH DEAN HOARD CH ARLES^G ATES DIES OF APOPLEXY IN WYOMING S