Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, December 05, 1913, Image 2

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    HUERTA MUST TO
ASSERTS WILSON
President Talks on Trusts, Cur­
rency, Mexico, Peace.
Many Women in Attendance— Doc­
ument Head in Perron W hile
Great Assemblage Listens.
Farm Life Success
the result, the handicap and em b ar ra s s
i.idiii w m c h n a v e uecn p u l upon i h v ee j
wiiu prod uce ou r food.
S y s t e m o f Mu ra l Credit.
Conscious o f this ba ck wa rd ne ss and
n e g l e c t on ou r p a i l , m e c o u g l e s s r e c e n t ­
l y u u i n o n z e d i n e cr e at io n o f a special
co m m is si on to stuuy m e var iou s s y s ­
tems o f r u r a l cre dit winch n a v e been
put into o p e i a l i o n in i m i o p e , and Inis
co m m is si on is a l re a d y pr ep a red to re­
Klamath Falla — My experience in
port. n s r e p o r t o u g nt to inake it ea sier
l o r us to d e te r m in e w ha t ine iiiods w il l leaving office work for a small farm
be best s a l t e d to our ow n ta n n er s.
i
nope and o e i i e v e that the coinnulvees o f may interest people who have consid-
the senate and house w i l l auurcss liiem- ered such a move.
se i ve s to tins m a t t e r w i th the most
My health and that of my w ife was
f r u i t f u l result, and 1 bai iev e tn a i the
stuuies an a l e c e n t i y fo r m e d plans o f not so vigorous as we desired, and
tne de pa r tm en t o i a g r i c u l t u r e m a y b-
inude to s e r v e them v e r y g r e a t l y in there Beemed no real results to follow
th eir wor k o f f r a m i n g a p p r o p r i a t e a..a a life in an office.
We sold our little
aue qua le legis lation , i t w ou ld be ind is­ home in town and bought 7 } acres of
cr e et und presumptuous in a n y o n e to
d o g m a ti z e upon so g i e a t and m an y sided land* adjoining
Klamath Falls, for
a question, out 1 Iee i co nhd en l m a t 1260 an acre.
It was under the gov-
co mm on counsel wilt pro du ce the r e ­
su lts we m us t a l l desire.
eminent irrigation system, but was
P r e v e n t P r i v a t e M o n op o ly .
very flat and entirely without drain-
Tu r n f r o m the f a r m to the w or ld o f age.
The first year, 1909, we put two
business winch c e n t e i s in the c i t y and
in m e f a c t o r y , unu i think m a t all acres in potatoes, the rest being mea-
t n ou gn ti u i o o s e r v e i b w i l l a g r e e that the dow and pasture, bought a cow and
im m ed i a t e se r v i c e we o w e tne business
some chickens. The profits from the
co m m u n it ie s o f the c o u n t r y is to pr
v e i n p r i v a t e mo nop oly m or e e f f e c t i v e l y | potatoes enabled us to buy an adjoining
than it haa y e t been prevented. 1 t hin k
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*1 w i l l be « ¿ g u y a gr e ed t n a i we «huuid
P , e c e o f land and we have added to
le i
tile Sh e rm a n a n i l - t r u s t la w
aland, our original holdings until we now
^ I s o la ted
Says Klamath Farmer
carpenter work on the henhousea, buy- !
ing cheap lumber as 1 could, and have j
done nearly all the work on the farm, j
: except caring for the chickens, which
have been handled mainly by my wife,
Each year I have put in potatoes,
going as high as 12 acres last year,
This is the only failure I have had, for
though the yield was good, about 200
bushels per acre, there was no mar-
ket, and I did not harvest all the crop. |
We have aold hay at good prices
each year, have sold some garden
stuff, eggs and chickens, and have
lived mainly
on the products o f the j
COPYRIGHT 1913 "BY W.3.CHAPMAN IN U fr UNITED MATES AND GREAT BRITAIN ♦
farm, garden and orchard.
We have [ 1
apples, pears, plums and prunes, and |
him and win, and then the world la
SYNOPSIS.
all the small fruits in abundance,
ours!”
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We are both in vigorous health,
That same day while this Infamous
F o r fi f ty year s the continent o f N o r th
have met our payments o f the irriga-
A m e r ic a has been isolated fr om the rest thing was happening In Suemeg the
American Eagle slowly descended to
tion charges, and have a place valued Haíníb^Prud/ntf‘^s'ide'm of'the'u’nlted
government. A message from Count von the roof of the Crystal Palace. It was
conservatively at $16, 000 .
Werdenstein, chancellor o f Germ an y, that
We have worked hard and do not he has succeeded in pe netratin g the rays dusk and no one noticed its arrival.
own an automobile, and have not hastens the death o f Prudent. D yi ng , he The tall man who alighted from the
warns his da ugh ter A s t r a that fo rei gn in­
wasted in any way, but we are more vasion
is now certain. A s t ra succeeds her machine seemed weak, but he fast­
fa th er as president. N ap ole on Edison, a ened the machine, then slowly found
than satisfied with the experiment.
fo rm e r pupil o f Pr u de n t ’s, ofTers to assist
K L A M A T H FARMER.
After a gentle
A str a and hints at new discoveries which hls way downstairs.
will make N o r th A m e r i c a impregnable. A tap on Astra's private door he entered.
man g iv in g the name o f C he va li er di
Mother and wife were there.
L eo n offers W erd ens tei n the secret o f
m a k i n g gold in return fo r European dis­
Napoleon had returned at last.
or an ix meant to m* I had not askoi
about I t I waa led by tha priest to
the church, through the wide doors
of which my Eagle had bean carried
and placed before the altar, I looked
It over carefully and found that It waa
In good condition, except that th*
wings had lost their magnetism
I
Inspected It and found on* wing coat­
ed by a pale yellow varnish— It was
the wing that had been touched by the
liquid from a geyser.
"It caned a perfect Isolator, and If
I had had the presence of mind to use
my dry battery at the crucial moment
I would not have had tha fall; but
everything turns out for the beau
"When I waa able to work I suc­
ceeded In cleansing the wtnga, and the
machine waa In working order again.
"Yesterday I thought I waa strong
enough to leave and I bad* my hoat
goodby with the promise that I would
return and bring help.
"This le a short recital of my doings
during the two months past, and now,
my dear Astra, will you tell me all
that Is new here?"
Napoleon had heard a few things
from Whistler In Clryne that disquiet­
ed him, and he was anxious to know
the truth. That Astra could tell him
best of all. So she began to relate
all the Important happenings while
Napoleon listened attentively, making
noteB from time to time. Astra spoke
of the European decree and all the
facta that were officially communicat­
ed to her. Then ehe told of the news­
paper rumors concerning the aerodro­
mone fleet and the preparations for
war that were supposed to be occupy­
ing the time of the European rulers.
"W e have nine days at our disposal.
I will be very busy for the next few
days, but next Monday I will be ready
to appear In the congress as the presi­
dent of the International peace com­
mittee.”
Early next morning Napoleon com­
municated with hie brother workers
In the peace committee, and then left
the capital. He spent some hours at
work designing a device to be used
on the aerodromones. With six ma­
chines, equipped with men and bar­
rels, he headed for the valley of Xluh
that evening.
They landed In the valley the next
morning and after a peaceful negotia­
tion with the high priest they caught
a large supply of the liquid that had
put the Eagle out of commission and
returned to Clryne. While Napoleon
analyzed the liquid hls workmen made
several trips between the valley and
Clryne, carrying the liquid away In
vast quantities.
Napoleon, after a thorough examina­
tion, sighed. "Here le something new.
It puzzles me, but It solves the ques­
tion of superiority in the air."
Napoleon's next move waa to try
out the new swallow-type machine. It
was smaller than the Eagle, but the
wings and the tall rudder were com­
paratively larger. It had not the
grace of the Eagle In flight, but Its
speed was something unprecedented—
It shot through the air like a streak.
Two more days passed. The third
found every aerodromone equipped
with a long tube very similar to the
old style fire extinguisher.
To this
tube was connected a small automatic
gun, which protruded through a spe­
cial aperture In the body of the aero­
dromone. The lever controlling this
gun waa within easy reach of the
aeroman, and the gun Itself was so
arranged that It could be pointed In
any direction.
The four aerodromones that had
been sent toward the west were re­
porting every few hours. They had
seen nothing eo far that waa out of
the ordinary.
It was Saturday evening that the
last of the aerodromones was made
ready for prompt action. Turning the
command of the Island over to Whis­
tler, Napoleon returned to Washing­
ton. The Swallow made the trip In
two hours.
VONHORVATH
and DEAN HOARD
W a s h in g t o n , Dec. 2.— F o r the fo ur th
t im e since his inaug ur atio n, P r e si de nt
W il s o n to day p e r so n a lly addressed a
j o in t session o f the house o f rep re se nt a ­
t iv e s and senate o f the United States.
T i i e l a w m a k e r s ga th e re d fo r the oc ca ­
sion in the r e p r e s e n ta t iv e s ’ chamber,
w h it h er the senators marched, t w o by
two, w it h Vice Pr e s id e n t Ma rs ha ll and
Se rg e an t a t A r m s H i g g i n s In the lead.
Pr e si d e n t W il s o n a r r i v e d at the cap-
itol by au tomobile , d i r e c t ly f r o m the
W h i t e House.
Vi ce Pr e s id e n t M a r sh a ll s“uuu<i‘ about it1, blit "hat we shomd^aÜ have 30 acres, not including the roads,
and Sp eaker Clark had been named as a much as po ssi b le rcuuce the a re a o f that This has cost us $6000.
The house, a
c o m m i t te e o f t w o to r e c e iv e him. M e e t ­
in g hi m a t the entr an ce to the chamber, c»pucHJltiK*li*dliioii'f ami’’ 'should "am!, five-room bungalow, with modern im-
they es corted him to his place beside su pp lem en t tout g r ea t <tct by le g is ia - provements, henhouveB, a barn and
the speaker's desk, w h e r e he read his
,‘ ! ° l a d m i n c i l a a u r i a f i y i o n u , and
but other outbuildings, and the drainage
i l i ‘ t . a w.“
t e * ita
m es sag e in the clear, cultur ed accents a i » o V f a c , u
N o and fencing have cost about $4000.
w it h which, Hince lie assumed oflice, the make It f a i r e r to ail concerned.
la w m a k e r s ha ve g r o w n
so w el l
a c ­ a o a o t we auuil a n wish, and the co un ­
I helped build the house, did ail the
quainted.
T h e address f o l l o w s in pa r t: try w il l ex pect, this to be the ce ntral
auu ject o f our d e l i b e ra t i o n « d u r in g tne
Ge n tle me n o f the C on g r es s— In pur­ *>rei»eiii
sbion; but it »» a su bj ec t so
suance o f m y co ns ti tu ti on a l d u t y to m an y slued and so d e s e r v i n g o f ca r e f u l
" g i v e to the co ng res s in f o r m a t i o n o f the and d i s c r i m i n a t i n g discussion tnat l
s t a te o f the union," I take the Jiberty siia ll tune m e U be r iy o i a du res si ng you
armament. T h e ch eva lie r is made a pris-
o f a dd r e ss in g you on se v e ra l m a t t e r s upon it in a special m es sa ge a t a la te r
oner. Countess Roslny, a spy. becomes a
wh ich ought, as it se ems to me, p a r t i c ­ date than this.
I t is o f ca pi ta l i m p o r ­
prisoner in the hope o f disco ve ring di
CHAPTER XXI.
u la r ly to e n g a g e the att en ti on or y ou r tance th at the business men o f this
L e o n ’s secret. She fa ll s In love with him
honorable bodies, as o f a ll w ho st udy co un tr y should be re l i e v e d o f ail uncer­
and agrees to Join him in an att empt to
the w e l f a r e and pr og r es s o f the nation. tain ties o f l a w w ith r e g a rd to their en ­
escape. B y the use o f rockets he sum­
The Valley of Xluh.
I shall ask your in du lg en ce i f I ve n­ te rprise s and i n v e s t m e n t s and a clear
mons a curious Hying machine. H e es­
ture to de pa rt in so m e de g re e f r o m the p a in ind icated wnich tiiey can t r a v e l
The first raptures of the reunion
capes and sends a message
to
A str a
usual custom o f s e t t i n g be fo r e you in w i u i o u t a nx ie ty .
which reveals the fa ct that he i* N a p o ­ were over.
Words took the place of
f o r m a l r e v i e w the m a n y m at t er s which
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor* thusiasm, a new and stimulating out- leon Edison. H e w arn s A st ra that the mute expressions of love. Napoleon
ha ve en g a g e d the a tt en t io n and called
Choosing Presidential nominees.
consolidated
fleets
o
f
Europe
have
sailed
f o r the a ct ion o f the s e ve ra l d e p a r t ­
I turn to a su bj ec t which I hope can
invad e A merica. H e calls on A st ra the began to tell hls story:
men ts o f the g o v e r n m e n t or which look be handled p r o m p t l y and w i th o u t se­ vallls— The winter short course o f the >°°k- Perhaps both ourselves and our to
crops need rotation. Perhaps the boy, fo ll o w i n g night and expla ins his plans fo r
to them f o r e a r ly t re at m en t in the rious c o n t r o v e r s y o f an y kind.
"N o one knows of my returu, ex­
I mean Oregon Agricultural college holds its
defense.
B y the use o f aeroplanes made
futur e, because the li s t is long, v e r y tne meth od o f se l e c ti n g nomi ne es fo r
as well as the "young stock,” needs a o f a new substance which is Indestructi­ cept my men at Clryne, and they will
long, and would su ffer in the a b b r e vi a
tne pre siu enc y o f tne Uni te d ¿states.
I eighteenth annual session from Jan- change o f pasture.
ble
he
expects
to
annihilate
the
European
Perhaps
we
need
tion to which 1 should have to subje ct fe e l conUuent that l do not m i s i n t e r ­
forces. H e delivers a note to von W e r - keep It to themselves. I did not use
it.
I shall submit to you the rep orts pre t the wish s or the ex p ec ta t i o n s o f uary 6 to 31, 1914.
Over a dozen a litte science along with our endless I O
stein ^n
hulv<flai.___
denstein
on his
flagship deman din g im- the 'graph, as I did not want certain
o f the heads o f the s e v e r a l departments, the co u n t r y wiien l urge the pr o m p t
H e is attacked
courses o f study will be OÍfered
offered, ! practice.
_
j mediate withdrawal. ~He'Is
att acked and
and_ people to know that 1 was safe— the
in wh ich these su oj e ct s are sot fo rth en ac tm en t
of
leg i s l a t i o n
w hi cn
w il l
in c a r e f u l detail, and be g that th ey may pro vl ue f o r p r i m a r y el ec ti on s th r o u g h ­
Compared to the returns, the money
5 ^ f o d 2 i t S Z * t o papers would get hold of It and by
r e c ei ve the th ou gh tf u l a tte nt io n o f youi out tne c o u n t r y at which the v o te rs o f While the greater number o f courses
...
,
. ,
,
cost is slight. Hundreds o f letters a » r e e to unlvorsal disarmament. Th e morning Europe would know.” He
committee« and " f a l l member« o f the tne se v e ra l pa r ti e s m a y choose their
co ng res s w h o m ay h a v e the lei sur e to nomine es f o r the pr es ide nc y w ith o ut the will be in agriculture, as usual, there f rom short course students bear test!-1 ^ u" te" ’ 7 h?f
« e r i v « »T o ffe r smiled. "They have tried to surprise
stu dy them.
T h e i r ob vi ou s importance, i n t er ve n t io n o f no m in a t in g conventions,
fact that the courses, fr om von Werd ens tein o f the principal- us, and now we will surprise them.”
as co n st it u t i n g the v e r y substance o f i ve ht ure the s u g g es t io n m a t tins l e g i s ­ will be courses in domestic science and m o n y t0 the
„ „ „ nmrliK'oH in mnnov re-
Ity Of Sc homhurjf-I.lthow In return fo r
the business o f the g ov e r nm en t, makes lation should p r o v i d e f o r the ret en ti on art, in economics, commercial meth- „.¡thin
Hls
eyes rested lovingly on tho two
w ltn m
a year.’ Pr° a“ ce<I >*> moneyre
Edison’ s secret, Edison and hls
assistant,
c o m m e nt and emp hasis on m y pa rt un­ o l p a r t y conve ntio ns, but on l y f o r the nd> hnth r u r a l and m e t r n n o l i t a n and
ods, both rural ana metropolitan, and turns many times their cost.
Indeed, Santos, go in search o f new deposits of women who were h lB nearest and
necessary.
purpose o f d e cl a r in g and a c c e p t i n g tne
111» rema
ICIUdinauit:
ouuatam.c,
v
i* j
-» h
• " e y
j
in
such
engineering
work
as
can
be
the
cost
o
f
this
valuable
outing,
essen-
the
rkab
le
substance,,
clrynlth.
T
ver uic t o f the pr i m a ri e s and f o r m u l a t i n g
▲t Peace W ith the World.
And it on the estate o f Sc hom bur g-L it h- dearest.
tne p l a t f o r m s o f tne pa rti e s; anu i s u g ­
T h e coun try, I am th an kf u l to say, is g es t li i a l these co n ve n ti o n s should co n­ adapted to short course purposes-car- tia„ y an ¡nvestment, is much less than ow. T h e countess gets Santos into her
"It Is exactly eight weeks today
She promises to reveal E d i ­
at peac e w i th all the world, and m an y sis t not o f d e le g a te s cnosen f o r this pentry, blacksmi thing and road con- ^he uguaj cjty wage-earner spends on clutches.
son’s secret as soon as von Werd ens tein since I left Washington to continue
haj pp y m a n i fe s ta t io n s m u lt ip l y about us s i n gl e purpose, out o f tiie nomi ne es l o r
ha
his summer vacation.
Much leas in turns o v e r the S e ho m bu r g- L it ho w estate my search for something that I felt
o f a g r o w i n g c o r d i a l i t y and s<
sense o f congress, the nominees f o r v a ca nt seat s Btruction.
are
co m m u n i t y o f inter es t a m o n g the na
■ The . winter short
■ , courses
.
• de-
-a cost, and much more satisfying in re- \ *° ,her-
Ynadn«i,tnl
tions, fo r e s h a d o w in g an a g e o f se ttled In the se na te o f the Uni te d ¿states, the signed
to
give
practical
and
scientific
8ultg.
Can
we
afford
to
make the jn. A.tr the country. Santos pe rfects a ma- convinced nature had provided for a
se na tor s w no se term s h a v e
not
yet
peace and e-ood w il l
M o re and more closed,
certain use; that Is, to remove the
the
n
a
tio
na
l
co
m
m
it
te
es
,
and
tiie
r e a d il y each decade do the natio ns m a n i­ ca nu ida te s f o r tiie pre siu enc y t h em ­ lnstruction to those farmers, or stu- vestment7
Rather can we afford i chine. is made a count and marries the
electro-magnetism of clrynlth. I found
fe s t their w i ll in g n es s to bind t h e m ­ selve s, in or d e r tnat p l a t f o r m m a y be dents ° f farming, who cannot devote not t0 make jt> in v’;ew o f the tegti.
S
n
P
t
d
'
“
a
“
new8^
^
se lv e s by so lem n t r e a t y to the processes traine d by those res pon sib le to tne p e o ­
It, thanks be to Providence. The dis­
o f peace, the processes o f fra nk n ess and ple f o r c a r r y i n g m e m i n t o effect.
their time to a full college course, but mony o f others who have tried it in clrynlth and builds a new fleet o f alr-
covery nearly cost me my life, but I
f a i r concession.
T h e r e is o n ly one po ssib le standard
" ho “ .Pi.re ^ A®!?. >t:r_e“ t o.LVl8. ^ ! 1 v ie w e r the increasing interest in it that
{ S T will
w ii'‘4
S d « n opposing
^ 5 1 r 2 i airships
S h i i ' h heJL
l ] g never was happier than the moment
render
P h i l i p p i n e « T a s k Difficult.
by which to d e te r m in e co n tr o v e r s ie s be­
thought
and
practice
in
the
profession,
year
to
year,
and
in
view
o
f
the
less.
Santos
completes
a
fleet
fo
r
T h e s e are a l l m a t t e r s o f v i t a l d o m e s ­
when my aerodromone was helplessly
twe en the U ni te d S t a t e s and o t h e r na­
concern, and btsiues them, outs ide The courses are based on the newest exacting demands o f present-day agri- Princess.
tions, and that is co mpounded o f these tic
falling down. It Is a wonder that I
cn armed c i r c le o f our o w n natio nal developments in agricultural science; ,.ui , „ rp?
.
t w o e le m en t s:
Our o w n hon or and our l tiie
i t e in w hi ch our a ffe ct ion s co m m a nd
came out alive, but, aside from a few
ob li ga t i o n s to the peac e o f the world. us,
,.n rfH A P T . Ri XX Continued
us w ell as .pur consciences, there they are distinctly practical, and are
A test so compounded o u g h t e a si ly to be
within the
comprehension
o f all . The courses are open to any person
"What need have we of European bruises, all la well.
made to g ov e r n both tHe es tab lis hm en t stand out ou r o b l i g a t i o n s t ow a r d our
te
r
r
i
to
r
i
e
s
o
v
e
r
sea.
H
er
e
we
are
u
us-
“ I waa circling around an active vol­
o f new t r e a t y ob li ga t i o n s and the in­ tees.
They are offered 8,xteen yeara o f a« e °«\°ver. There commerce and troubles? The Ameri-
U o r t o Itlco, H a w a i i , the P h i l i p ­ thoughtful people.
t er pr et a tio n o f those a l re a d y assumed.
pines, ure ours, indeed, but no t ou rs to in midwinter in order to be o f service ar® . no. e?tranceA exammat.ons
and ean continent Is ours we love It and cano and the wing of the Eagle was
uo w h a t wo please with.
¿Such t e r r i ­ to the largest number of actual farm- tuU.on is free.
Cloud on Southern Horlson.
A fee of one dollar is we can live on It The Z-ray stations touched by the warm fluid gushing up
T h e r e Is but one cloud upon our ho r ­ tories, onco r e g a rd e d us m ere posses- ers-practical, busy people who find charged for enrollment, however and have been kept In order and we can from a geyser. The wings folded to­
izon.
T h a t has sh own i t s e l f to the sions, are no l on g e r to be s e l f i s h l y e x ­
l o ite d; they are pa rt o f Hie do ma in o f
is charged in easily cut ourselves off from those gether and the Eagle was helpless.
south o f us, and hang s ov er Mexico. p
public conscience und o f s e r vi ce a b l e time at this season, if ever, to take a 8mal1 labor8t°ry
T h e r e can be no ce r ta in prospect o f and
ma- warring countries. W e will not be the I turned the tall rudder to break Its
en li gii te ne d st atesm anship . W e must stock o f their intellectual capital a8 «ome courses to cover the cost o f
peac e in A m e r i c a until General Hu erta
foeers.” So hls address ran. He sat fall, and thus escaped with my life.”
has surrendered his usurped a u t h o r i t y a dm in is te r them f o r the peo ple who well as o f their goods and chattels.
«rial
used.
l i v e in them and wltH tne sa m e sense
in M e xi co : until It is understood on all or
A silent prayer went up from the
Can
I
afford
it?
This
is
the
first
Excursion
rates
are
offered
by
all
down
amid tremendous applause,
r
es
po
ns
ib
il
it
y
to
them
as
t
ow
a
r
d
our
hands, Indeed, that such pre tended g o v ­ ow n people in our d om es ti c affairs.
er nm en ts w il l not bt co uh ie unci u u.
question we ask ourselves as we con- the railroads in Oregon, the usual one [ However, another orator arose and two loving women, a prayer of thanks
A c t i n g under the a u t h o r i t y co nf e rr e d
dealth with uy the g o v e r n m e n t o f the
to Him who had saved him to save
United States.
W e a re the fr ie n d s o f upon the pre sid en t by congress, I have template any enterprise outside the and one-third fare for the round trip, propounded opposite reasons for open
const itu ti ona l g o ve r n m en t in A m e r ic a ; a l re a d y acco rded tne people o f the islands routine o f our settled tasks.
Can I Ion the certificate plan. In coming to Ports and no determination was America.
a
m
a
j
o
r
i
t
y
in
both
houses
o
f
their
legi
s-
w e are more than its friends, we are
reached.
"I lost consciousness when the aero­
its ch am pi on s; ba ea u M to no o t h e r way a t i v e body by a pp o in ti n g live instead o f afford it for myself, for my boy, for Corvallis, buy a fu llfa re tic k e t.s e -
Astra and her mother-in-law were dromone struck the ground by being
can our neighbors, to w h o m w e would lou r na tiv e cit iz en s to the m em be r sh ip my wife, or for my daughter?
Re- curing a receipt from the selling
or
the
co
mm
is
si
on
.
I
be
li
ev
e
that
in
w ish In e v e r y w ay to make p r o o f o f
hurled into the bench. When I opened
our friendship, w or k out th eir ow n de­ tins w a y w e sh all make p r o o f o f their turns this year are small, we say; the agent; after having your receipt vali- sitting In the library at the Crystal
v e lo p m e n t In peace and lib er ty.
M e x ­ ca p a c i t y in coun sel and t n ei r sense o f farm has't yie'ded the profit it ought dated at the college, present this to Palace depressed and sad. The uncei^ my eyes It was night and I was on a
ico has no g ov e r nm en t.
T h e a tt e m p t responsibiJJty In tne e x er ci s e o f p o l i ti c a l
Another season, perhaps— , the ticket agent in buying your return talnty of Napoleon’s fate caused long. low bed. An ancient oil lamp was
to main tain one at the C i t y o f Me xi co power, und lnut the success o f this step to yield.
flickering on a table at my head. I
has broken down, and a m ere m i l i t a r y win be su r e to cleur our v i e w f o r the
Our neighbor goes from year to ' ticket, paying one-third o f the regular sleepless nighte.
8t ep by
desp oti sm has been set up which hns step s which ure to f o l l o w .
My
Thus they had lived, day after day, tried to sit up, but could not.
ha rd ly m or e than the sem bla nce o f na­ step we should extend and p e r f e c t the year, to be sure, but he ¡ b prosperous, fare.
s
y
s
t
e
m
o
f
s
e
l
f
-
g
o
v
e
r
n
m
e
n
t
in
the
is­
strength was gone; even my eyelids
tional a uth or it y.
It o r ig in a te d In the
So?
Perhaps there's a reason for
The sale dates for the winter short hopefully and fearfully,
usurpation o f V lc t o r ia n o Huerta, who, lands, m a k i n g test o f them and m o d i f y ­
Perhaps, after all,
there’s course are from January 3 to 24, in-
Tbe llfe ° t the woman who had fell down, down, and I had a feeling
a f t e r a b r ie f a tt e m p t to p l a y the part in g them as ex pe r ie nc e dis cl os es their that.
fa i l u r e s ;
ttiut
we
o f const itu ti ona l president, Inis at last success und t h ei r
economy in going, not staying. Per- cluaive; return limit, January 24 to been the mainspring of all their that I waa falling from a great height.
should
m
or
e
and
m
or
e
pu
t
under
the
cast aside even the pr et en se o f le g a l
troubles was different. The PrlDcess I felt some one come near, and a mo­
o n t r o l o f the n a ti v e ci t i z e n s o f the haps we need ideas, confidence, en- ! February 3, inclusive.
r i g h t and decl ar ed h i m s e l f dictator.
As
r c h i p e l a g o the essential in s tr u m e nt s o f
Rosltta bad never been happier than ment later I felt a cooling bandage
a consequence, a condi ti on o f a ffa ir s
their
life,
t
h
ei
r
locul
in
s
tr
u
m
e
n
t
a
l
i
t
i
e
s
now ex ist s in M e x ic o w hi ch has made
now. The twenty-first aerodromone placed on my head by deft hands. I
o f g o v e r n m e n t , th eir schools, uii the
It doub tfu l w h et h er ev e n the n.ost «*,»
om m on I nt ere st s o f their co mm u nit ies ,
was finished, and she, like a general, lost consciousness again and do not
m e n t a r y and fu n d a m en ta l r ig h ts ei th e r
o f her ow n peo ple or o f the cit iz en s o f and so by counsel and e x p er ie n ce set
would drill her flying squadron per­ know how long I lay In a stupor, but
up
a g o v e r n m e n t which a i l the w or ld
o t h er co un tr ie s resid en t w i th in her t er ­
will
see
to
be
su
it
ab
le
to
a
peo
ple
whoso
I think It must have been at least
r i t o r y can lon g be su c c e s s fu ll y s a f e ­
sonally.
guarded, and which threatens, i f long a ff a ir s are under th eir o w n control.
Washington, D. C.— Senator Lane
| Rosltta had acquired great skill In eight days.
Railways for Alaska.
continued, to im pe ril the Inte res ts o f
“ The first clear moment I had I
peace, order, and t ol er a b le l i f e in the
Oregon
has 5,000,000 acres o f handling the aerodromone, and she
A du t y f a c e s us wi th r e g a r d to A l a s k a has received word from Major Mc-
lands im m e d ia t e l y to the south o f us. which se em s to me v e r y pr e ss in g and
found that I was in the home of some
E v en i f the usurper had succeeded in v e r y I m p e r a t i v e ; perhups I should sa y a Indoe that the latter has reported ad­ logged-off lands that should be cleared could execute the capturing act very
his purposes, in de sp ite o f th e co n­ double duty, f o r it conce rns botli the versely on the project looking to a six- up and farmed, according to a state- taally.
She was loved by the whole rich Indian family. Later I found that
st it ut io n o f the rep ublic and the r ig h ts p o li ti c a l
und
the
m aterial
develop­
ment
by
W.
H.
Graves
recently
in
his
crew,
which
was composed of men they were Aztecs— Indeed, the direct
o f Its people, he would ha ve set up no th ­ ment o f the te r r i to r y .
Th e people of
descendants of the Incas. In the clear
in g but a pre ca rio us and ha te fu l power, A l a s k a should be g i v e n th e fu l l t e r r i ­ foot channel in the Willamette river a(ldrea8 at the weekly ,uncheon o f the from noble families.
which could have lusted but a li t tl e to rial f o r m o f g ov e r n m en t , and Al as ka , from Oregon City to Eugene.
Portland Realty board at the Commer-
These men admired their leader, momenta during my fever I eaw a
w h ile , and
whose
e v en lu u l
d o w n f a l l as a storehouse, should be unlocked.
(TO B E C O N T IN U E D .)
w ou ld ha ve le f t the c o u n t r y in a m ore 't ne ke y to it is a s y s t e m o f r a i l w a y s .
Major Mclndoe regards the p roject! cial club,
they were hypnotized by her charms very beautiful Aztec girl by my bed­
de pl or a bl e con ditio n than ever .
B ut he T h e s e the g o v e r n m e n t should I t s e l f build
side nursing me. She was the daugh­
lias not succeeded.
H e has f o r f e i t e d and a dm in is te r, and tne p o rt s and t e r ­ as far too costly for the amount o f | Mr. Graves favors the clearing of and she handled them so that they
the respect und the m or al support even m in a ls it should i t s e l f c o n tr o l in the in ­ commerce that would he benefitted, ( these lands by individual capitalists were, as one man, ready to give their ter o f the high prleat, to whose house
o f those w h o w ere at one ti m e w i l l in g terest o f a l l w ho wish to use them f o r
I had been taken.
to see him succeed.
L i t t l e by l i t t l e he the s e r v i c e and d e ve lo pm en t o f the co un ­ even if local communities would agree or by corporation, instead o f state or lives for her.
lias been c o m p le t e l y Isolated.
B y a l i t ­ t r y and its people.
“ It was live weeks before I recov­ Captain’s Word* of Intended Comfort
to bear half the cost.
He says a six- national projects.
He pointed out
After a successful maneuver day
tle e v e r y d a y his p o w e r and p r e st ig e
B ut the co nst ruc tio n o f r a i l w a y s is
______ _____
______
Completed Panic of Terroi^Strlcken
gave ____
the ______
order to
her _____
men to ered from the terrible fall.
nre c r u m b li n g and the co lla p se is not o n l y the first « t e n ; Is o n l y t h r u s ti n g tn foot channel could be obtained only by that state and national irrigation proj- Rosltta
f a r aw a y .
\Ve shai* not. I believ e, be ihe ke y to the storeh ous e and t h r o w i n g the installation o f a system o f mov- ects have not been as successful as gather In the large hall. The hall waa
As I regained my strength the old
Passengers.
o b lig e d to a l te r our p o li c y o f w a t c h ­ buck the lock and o p en in g the door,
sble dams. To overcome the fall o f private reclamation enterprises.
tpa schoolroom where Santoa taught prleat, named Xtluhama, assisted me
ful waiting
And then, wh en the end l i o w the t e m p t i n g resources o f
the
comes, we shall hope to see c o n s t it u ­ co un tr y a re to be e x p l o i t e d Is a no th er 212 feet between Eugene and Corval-
to a porch-llke structure that stood
"T o try to reassure people In time of
Nearly 1,000,000 acres o f this land them the art of aviation In theory,
tional order restored in di st re sse d M e x ­ matter, to w hi ch l shall take the l i b e r ty
There were forty men In all— young, before the house, and I beheld a won­ an accident sometimes causes more
ico by the co ncert and e n er g y o f such o f fr o m ti m e to ti m e c a l l i n g y ou r a t ­ lis would require 26 locks and dams, is within a radius o f 60 miles from
o f her leade rs as p r e f e r the li b e r ty o f tention, f o r it is a po li cy which mus t be which he estimates would cost $7,000,- Portland, said Mr. Graves, and if the vigorous, brave and bold. When Ro- derful picture. A few hundred yards trouble than the accident Itself,” said
th eir people to their o w n ambitions.
wo rke d out by w ell -co ns ld erc d stages, 000, and to overcome the drop o f 136 refuse was turned into charcoal and gitta entered, followed by her hus-
a man who once lived on Staten island.
not upon theory, but upon lines o f p r a c ­
Country Walts With Zmpstlsnc«.
feet between Corvallis and Oregon City coke it would to a great extent solve band, a cheer rang out: “ Hurrah for
"A t any rate, that was my experience
tical ex pediency.
I turn to m at te rs o f d o m e st ic co n­
would require 14 locks and dams, cost- the fuel problem that is keeping many 3ur princess!”
Bureau of Mines.
when one of the old Staten Island fer­
cern. You a lre ad y h a ve under c o n si d er ­
T h r e e or f o u r m a t t er s o f sp ecial I m ­ ing $4,160,000.
a tio n a bill fo r the r e f o r m o f our s y s ­
industries from the state.
She walked to the platform, and her
ry boats nearly turned over one day tn
tem o f bank ing and curr enc y, f o r which po rt a n ce and si gn if ica nce l be g that
a fierce wind. It looked as If destruc­
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clear voice rang through tha hall:
the co unt ry w ai ts w i th im patience, as you w i l l p e r m i t me to ment ion in c l o s ­
fo r so m e th in g fu nd am en ta l to its w hol o ing.
tion were Inevitable.
Live W ire Touched on Dare.
"Gentlemen!" The alienee was ln-
business l i f e and nec es sa ry to set cre dit
Our Bureau o f Minos ought to be
"The boat had dipped until It almost
f r e e f r o m a r b it r a r y und arti fic ial r e ­ equipped and em p o w e r ed to rend er even
straints.
I need not sa y how ea r n es tl y more ef fectua l se r v i c e than it renders
. Sa'em— Uared by a. .playmate’ } at explain the situation. The American
stood on edge; passengers stampeded,
I hope f o r its e a r l y enac tmen t into law. nowr in i m p r o v i n g the co ndi ti ons o f
rick Riley, 17 years old, o f the State continent has voluntarily taken from
women and children shrieked and
I take le a ve to beg that the w h ol e e n ­ mine la bor and m a k i n g the m ines m or e
Albany—To compel the payment of
e r g y and att ent ion o f the senate be con­ e c o n o m i c a l l y p r o d u c ti v e as w e l l as more
training school, touched a live wire us Europeans, children of a different
cried In terror. Badly scared aa I
ce nt rat ed upon It t i ll the m a t t e r is suc­ safe.
T h i s is an a l l - i m p o r ta n t pa rt o f the $15,000 bond given for the pro-
which had been blown down during a caste, a different race, our moat cher­
was, I undertook to comfort a woman
c e s s f u ll y disposed of.
And yet I fe el
he w or k o f co n se rv at io n ; and the co n­
and ag ,
u he jg jn the h£g.
that the request is not needed— that the se rva tio n o f human l i fe and e n e r g y lies tection o f its customers by the Albany gt
who had knelt and was praying loudly
ished traditions. There Is not one
m em b e r s o f that g r ea t house need no
Farmer,
company
is
the
purpose
o
f
a
)
u
,
gu(rerinK
from
gerioug
burng
on
even ne are r to our Interest than the
for deliverance.
among you who Is not a nobleman.
u r g in g In this s e r v i c e to the country.
C:. hands.
w— a ..
u ... , _____ i-i. -_ j u ___
pr e se r v at io n f r o m w as te o f our m a ­ suit
. . which
„ „ will go to
, trial here before his
But
for quick and heroic You all know the situation and Eu­
“ 'Don't be alarmed, Madam,' I
Production of Pood.
ter ial resources.
said. 'We are sure to be all right
It has, s i n g u la r l y enough, co me to
W e o w e it, In m ere j u s t i c e to the court* G *it°W
i*y the ^ r s t * ^ * . * “ ^ ver action o t th« ,*d ’8 P,»im ate*. who rope’s eye* res* on us. Europe la
pass that w e have a l lo w e d the in du st ry r a i l w a y e m p l o y e s o f the co unt ry ,
to
The boat will straighten up In a few
o f our fa r m s to la g behind the other p r o v i d e f o r them a f a i r and e f f e c t i v e brought in this stable to reflect o n "
'"n - 1 KT P h* wo“ ld
our actlon to re8tore the old
minutes. It has been running for fifty
...... k
.,n.i given under .V,.
a c t i v i t i e s o f the c o un tr y In Its d e v e l o p ­
warehouse
bond
the ____
pro­ 1 have been k,lled- On touching the wire order of things. We have the might!
ment.
I need not stop to tell you how e m p l o y e r s ’ l i a b i l i t y a ct ; and a l a w that
Riley fell screaming unable to release Think of these words: ’We have the
years, and It Is not likely to go down
fu nd am en tal to the l i f e o f the nation we can stand by in this m a t t e r w i l l visions o f the law passed in 1903.
the wire. Three o f the other boys tore might!' Therefore, we have the right!
now.’
is tin* production o f Its food.
Our be no less to the a d v a n t a g e o f those I
t hou gh ts m a v or d in a r il y be co ncen trated w ho a d m i n i s t e r the r a il r oa d s o f the
him loose from the wire.
It was said The aerodromone flotilla la my own
"M y comforting words had a most
upon the cit ies and the hiv es o f indus­ co un tr y than to the a d v a n t a g e o f those
Pioneers o f '50s Imitated.
that the wire carried 2200 volts.
property. Think this over and con-
try. upon the cries o f the cr ow de d m a r ­ whom th ey emp loy.
unexpected effect
T h e ex pe ri en ce o f
ket place and the c la n g o r o f the fa ct or y , a U r g e num ber or the sta te s a bu nd a nt ­
Baker— Like the pioneers of the
■Idart
" ‘Oh,’ walled the woman, 'If the
but it is f r o m the ou let In terspaces o f ly p r o v es that.
the open v a l l e y s and the fr e e hills ides
C on tractor« H irin g Men.
"Ia It right that I— that we— should
boat haa been running for fifty years
\Ve ought
to d e vo t e ou r s e l v e s
to early *508, T. P. Towle,
o f Cold |
that we d r a w the sources o f l i f e and o f m e e ti n g pr e s s i n g demands o f plain Jus- 1
It must be so old and rotten that It
Ashland— Keasall & McDowell, con- obey order* that come from powerless
pr os pe rit y, fr o m the f a r m and the ranch, tier like (hls as- earnestly so fo the'ac- ¡Springs. S. D., crossed the plains and
f r o m the fo r e s t and the mine. W it h o u t
can’t possibly stand this strain. W e’re
tractors for the grading work section ruler*? That we. the gallant aerial
these e v e r y street w oul d be silent, e v e r y reforms' n,* nt ot P ° ,,tlcn' * nJ ec ono m ic mountains with two "prairie schoon-
done for.'
office deserted, e v e r y f a c t o r y f a ll e n Into
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ers. ” brought his w ife and grandchild o f the Pacific Highway, were in this fleet, should consider those who are
"And with that ahe jumped over­
disrepair. And yet the f a r m e r does not
with him, and came to Oregon to city recently and will locate the first held to the ground? That we who
40-Foot Channel is Aim.
board.
stand upon the same f o o t i n g w ith the
wrest a living from the Baker valley. construction camp in the vicinity o f have the might should obey anyone
f o r e s t e r and the m in er In the m ar k et
"Fortunately, she waa fished out by
Washigtonn. D. C .-S en a tor L w l T h i u i p ! ' wh?ch'"iMgM in June this Steinman, about 10 milea from Ash- el»e except the one wo choose?
“ Whan I Opened My Eyes It Waa
o f credit.
He Is the se rva nt o f the
land.
"Gentlemen, we were all born to be
the crew, but she sustained a severe
seasons.
N a t u r e d e te r m in es how long is preparing to introduce a resolution '■ year, was halted temporarily when
Night and I Waa on a Low Bed.”
he must w a i t f o r hla crops, and w il l not directing the srtny engineer* to pre- Mr. Towle's wagons and eight horses ,
A t least three camps will be ea- ruler*, or I would not have selected
shock. The boat, of course, weath­
be hurried in her processes.
H e m ay
you as my aviators. Gentlemen! You away waa the smoking volcano, and ered the storm, and that woman was
g i v e bi s note, but the season o f Its pare plans and estimates for a project reached Va*e. There Mrs. Towle came tablished as the work progresses,
m a t u r it y depends upon the season when looking to the construction of a 40- on to Baker bv train to visit her uncle.
From
the first
base o f \ muat »elect one o f ua for our com- several (teaming geysers were spout­ the only person on board who waa in­
From Steinman.
Steinman. the
first bi
his crop matures, lies at the g at es o f
the market wher e his prod ucts a re aold. foot channel in the Willamette and and. taken with the prospects o f the operations, the grading will b« direct- m a n d e r .a n d w a w lllr u le th e w o r ld !" ing water tn the air. ' At the foot of jured."
A m i the se cu r i ty he g i v e s la o f s c h a r ­ Columbia river* from Portland to the country, she sent for her husband.
contractor*
| ed toward this city. The contractors
"Hurrah for the queen! Hurrah for the cone-Uke peak stood a great
a cte r not kn ow n in the br ok er’ s oflice
Hurvah for church with strange statues and re­
are engaging a big force o f both men the queen of the air!
Coal Smoke and Health.
or as f a m i l i a r l y as it m i g h t bo on the sea.
As a part o f this plan the en-
co unter o f the banker.
and teams.
Queen Rositta!"
The medical officer of health for
liefs painted tn v i T l d red, blue, yellow,
gineers
will
be
requested
to
plan
for
a
Polk Is to Kxhibit in 1915.
T h e a gr ic ul t ur a l de pa r tm en t o f the
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How sweet that Bounded to the beau black green and white colors.
The Manchester, England, presents evi­
g ov e r nm en t Is seek ing to assist as n e ve r series o f revetments which, confining
M mmouth—That Polk county will
b e fo r e to make f a r m i n g an efficient
Chem awa Has Monolithic Silo.
tlful woman! A tear glistened In her whole reminded me of the pictures ot dence to show that the working life
business, o f wide c o o p e r a t i v e effort. In the channel, will at the same time he represented in the exhibits to he
Chemawa— F. A. Erixon, contractor,
ran loto their anna and ancient Egypt Xlluhamas beautiful of the people of that city la shortened
quick touch w i th the m ar k et s fo r f o o d ­ hold in check material dredged from prepared by the various counties of
stuffs
T h e fa r m e r s and the g o v e r n ­
one after
after another.
another. The
The 1
last daughter came with ua and brought ten years by the acids tn smoke and
wTlUMeu'-* v'a1h‘yU*f«m'Uthc *San
° f Salem, haa turned over to Superin- kissed
klaaed one
-
ment w il l he nce for th w o r k t o g e t h e r as the channel and deposited behind the 111 -1' -----
real ns rtn ers In this field, w h er e we bulwarks.
F r a n )!. « Z n i t ? „ to 1915 w « a. ‘ ™dent Wadsworth, o f the Salem In- * - Santos, and he was the leaat en­ cushions to make me a comfortable the carbon particles which Invade the
Fran c,re exposition.In 1915 was as- dian
..
.
new
n ow begin to see our w a y v e r y c le a r l y
lungs. Surgeon J. W. Stoner, of the
school, the
new concrete rfu
silo. thus!» tic of them all.
seat on the long, broad bench.
tuned at the meeting o f delegates
end w h er e m an y in t e ll ig e n t plans are
The structure ia one o f the few mono-
Rosltta, queen of the air!
‘T h e old priest could express hla United States public health service,
Mortgage Permit Given.
from the different counties in the val-
a lr e a d y being put in to execution.
The
lithic siloa in the Pacific Northwest.
This was her election. When the thoughts so plainly that I understood traces a connection between a smoky
t re a s u r y o f the Uni te d States has. by
Jefferson City. Mo.— The State Pub- ley. which held its first session in Sa
a tltne lv and w e l l considered d is tr i b u ­
The stmeture is 40 feet high and has so thusiasm had somewhat abated she him almost as well as If we were able atmosphere and tha drinking habit*
tion o f Its deposits, f a c i li t a te d the m o v ­
, ? m7 r i0n Kur*.n,Wiw
p ’ ik ^ C A T S
a capacity o f 160 ton.. The plan, and
them the oath o f obedience, the to converse, and when I waa In doubt o f the people. Women living tn sun­
in g o f the crops In the present season
,.— h
„m
and pr e ve n te d the s c a r c i ty o f a v a il a b le misaion to the Chicago, M ilw au kee* p.»tnte<i by the Polk reunty court, and building specifications were h
drawn
by . rath
*»lh that
that would
would be
be kem
kept secret
secret „ until
be took a board and made drawings In less. gloomy homes, attired In som­
fu nd s too of te n experienced at such St. Paul railroad company to issue H. C. Dunsmore o f Independence rep-
M. W. Cooper, instructor in dairying tho day of It* world-wide proclama- a childlike but expressive way.
ber clothes, breathing s »moke-filled
times. But w e must not a ll o w ou rse lv es
mortgage resented Polk county.
The plan to
to depend upon e x tr a o r d in a r y expedients. $470,000,000 o f 99-year
tion. They «wore to be true, obedient
at the Salem Indian school.
"I toon realized that he considered atmosphere, are prone to be Irritable,
W e must add the means b v which the bonds.
have each county contribute according
and brave for the queen. And ahe me sent as a messenger by their god to scold and whip their children and
f a r m e r m ay make his cr e di t co ns tan tly
The mortgage is to cover the 10.000 to its assessed valuation ia approved,
and ea al lv a v a il a b le and comma nd when
■wore to be faithful and true to her Itzcoatl. A prophecy made >>undrede to nag their husbands who flee to the
County Ship« 11,500 Turkeys.
he w il l the ca pit al by wh ich to support milea o f main track o f the company
Uttle SiUtj.
•
f v m ’ d M « business
W e lag be­
of years before by one of their great saloon for solace and relief. Surgeon
and
all
ita
holding*.
The
object
Steel
B
rid
ge
Opened,
Roeeburg—
When
the
final
consign-
h in d m an y o t h e r g r e a t co un tr ie s o f the
"W e have only c«p man to fear, and men told them that a deliverer would Stoner Is also of the opinion that
modern w orl d in a tt e m p t i n g to do this sought by the issuance o f the bonds 1»
Milton The new steel bridge across ment* o f turkey* were loaded on the .v-. man lg x apo|!p<jn Edison Yo
11
children reared tn a depressing at­
System* o f
rural
cre dit
h a ve
been
t U |ih come aa a bird. That reminded me of .
studied s " d developed on the ot he r side the consolidation o f all the company's the Walla Walla river, reeling $4400 care here for the Thanksgiving mar- trow him Seetrlrgly lie has
my Eagle that had. during my Illness, mosphere are dnll. apathetic and even
o f th e w a t e r w h i le w e l e f t our f i r m t ’ » indebtedness into a single
mortgage is now open for traffic. The bridge is k eta.it was found that Douglas coun-
mlafortune as h* *h
to s h i f t f o r t h em se lve s In the or dl n ar v
been haunting me as» I feared It had criminally Inclined The smoke prob­
m on e y market.
Yo u h a ve but to look It is specified that the bonds shall not situated three milea south o f Milton, ty had furnished approximately 11,500 - MrT)| When hs rwtaraa w ew m ib ra t
»
Winter Short Course Is
Prepared By O. A. C.
j
j
Six-Foot Channel in
Willamette Is Opposed
MUCH LOGGED-OFF LAND
AWAITING DEVELOPMENT
ONLY MADE MATTERS WORSE.
Warehouse C om p a n y’s
Bondsmen Are Sued
about you in any rural district to arc boar interest in excess o f 6 per
cent, on the mountain road.
birds for the trade.
u
we wui ngbt
been damaged beyond repair.
In anlto , lem Is still Important.