Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, December 26, 1913, Image 2

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    Corn Growers Get
232 Bushels An Acre
NEWS, NOTES OF
ashington, D. C.—The visit to
, CURRENT WEEK and W W ashington
of a small army of boy
girl agricultural club winners, has
Boy
4
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Resume of World’s Important
Events Told in Briet
opened the eyes of experts of the de­
partm ent of agriculture to what can
be done in the way of increasing the
yield of corn per acre.
The four prize winners and their
corn records a re : W alker Lee Dun-
son, of Alabama, 232.7 bushels on an
acre at a cost of 19.9 cents per bushel;
J. Ray Cameron, of North Carolina,
190.4 bushels at 33.29 cents; Edward
J. Wellborn, of Georgia, 181.72 oush-
els at 30 cents; J. Jones Polk, of Mia-
sissipp, 214.9 bushels at 21.4 cents.
“ Think what it would mean if every
farm er cou d approximate the maxi-
mum yield of com which your boy
champion, Mr. Dunson, has secured,”
said Secretary Houston to the corn
growers. “ When you consider that,
according to the experts, only about
12 per cent of the land is giving rea­
sonably full returns, you can under­
stand the tremendous value of the
demonstrations you have m ade.”
Newberg Growers to
Displace Middleman
Newberg—Inspired by an account
given by Senator Paulhamus of what
has been accomplished for the farmers
of the Puyallup valley of Washington,
600 fruitgrowers gathered at the New­
berg opera house and subscribed stock
necessary to purchase a cannery and
finance fruiUselling operations next
season. Growers will m arket direct
to the consumer.
An offer of Senator Paulhamus to
m arket straw berries, gooseberries,
peaches and loganberries through the
selling machinery which he has cre-
ate<i through 12 years of operations at
Puyallup was accepted.
The Puyallup-Sumner association
will be equally benefited through this
arrangem ent for the reason that i t j
m arkets only two classes of fruit, red
raspberries and blackberries. When
assorted car lots are ordered, Senator
Paulhamus has found himseif unable
to accept the business, but through
his connection w ith the association at
Newberg it will now be possible to
m arket the berry crop in any quantity.
^ I solated
ROMANCE O F T P IIT IK
-The men captured on the Prince
fleet are to be returned to their re­
spective countries and tried as con­
spirators against the world peace
committee and I have no doubt that
amicable relations will soon exist be­
tween all the nations.
“The United Republics of America
Is a monument to Freedom and Peace.
These two conditions create satisfac­
tion, wealth and advancement of such
character that we are nearer the Al­
mighty, who created man In his own
Image.”
Napoleon was Interrupted here by
an attendant, who slipped a small en­
velope Into his hand. It was ad­
dressed to him In his m other’s well-
known handwriting. He tore It open,
ran through the lines and his face be­
came radiant with happiness. He
waved his hand toward the waiting
audience and without another word
quickly left the hall.
His erratic actions would have
caused uneasiness if his face had not
been bo expressive of happiness. He
had hardly reached the exit when the
representatives cheered once again.
He waved his hand In acknowledg­
ment and dashed out.
He raced to the elevator that car­
ried him to his aerodromone and In
a few minutes he was on the roof of
the Crystal Palace. He quickly de­
scended to the apartm ent of Astra, his
wife.
His mother awaited him outside the
door; their embrace told much.
A minute later the great man, the
hero, the patriot, the Inventor, was
kneeling at the bedside of a smiling,
happy mother, murmuring broken
phrases of joy at her well-being.
At the m other’s request, with shak­
ing hands In fear of hurting him, he
raised the little, kicking boy and, as
he kissed his son, he said with wet
eyes:
“My son, thou shalt be a citizen ot
a happier and more peaceful age.”
•
«
•
•
•
There Is little more to say.
That afternoon Napoleon looked
through the mail that had accumulat­
ed and found Count von W erdensteln’s
message addressed to Astra. He car­
ried It, together with other urgent let­
ters, to her. She asked him to read It
to her.
“Your Ladyship: My secret service
agents have informed me that the
Princess Schomburg Lithow Is plan­
ning to overthrow the present peace­
ful balance that exists all over the
world.
“I was reared a man of arms and I
have been a believer In our glorious
traditions. It has taken a long time
for me to realize the blessings of
Equality, Liberty and Fraternity, but
I have realized them at last.
“I regret that I have not the power
to crush the princess' conspiracy, for
which I, personally, am to blame. On
account of my Inability to do this 1 ,
beg your ladyship to Inform your hon­
orable husband of the contents of this
letter. He Is the only one who can
check the uprising, and I hope this
will find him prepared.
“For the future, I Intend to do all
I can to make the coming generation
a better and more contented one. 1
Intend to try to follow the example
set by the man whom I now appre­
ciate.
“In the hope that my warning will
reach you in good time and will be of
service to your ladyship, I remain,
with sincere regards,
"VON WERDENSTELN.”
“I am glad that a man like the
count has seen the light,” was Napo­
leon’s simple comment when he had
finished reading the letter.
Astra’s eyes rested lovingly on Na­
poleon, then wandered over to the
crib In which their baby boy slept.
They both felt the dawn of a hap­
pier age.
THE END.
Madame Schumann-Heink, noted
prima donna, haa sued for divorce.
Snow ia blockading traina in the
Bine mountains of Eastern Oregon.
flanks all over the country are rush­
ing applications to join the new cur­
rency system.
COPYRIGHT. 1913-BY W.aGHAPMAN lBTHt UNITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN *
The 293d anniversary of the landing
22
ofithe Pilgrims was celebrated in the
"Answer me, do you see her?” She
S Y N O P S IS .
OH North Church, Boston.
began to sob. “Ah. don’t say no—say
For fifty y ears the continent of N orth you see her. She Is my own little girl.
'President H uerta saved the London
A m erica has been Isolated from the re st
& Mexico bank of Mexico City from
of the world by Z -rays, the Invention of She Is good and not like her mother.
H annibal Prudent, president of the united She Is good, I say! She must be good
failure by calling a holiday.
governm ent. A m essage from C ount von to be happy.” She sobbed wildly.
W erdensteln, chancellor of G erm any, th at Turning to Napoleon she screamed:
A German balloonist with two pas­
In pen etratin g thje rays
Hood River—“ The Applegrowers’ careful inspection, yet the results are he has succeeded
sengers made a new world’s record of
the death of P rudent. Dying, he “Speak! Oh, speak to me, or I ehall
association expects to ship 1000 cars not as satisfactory as where it is hastens
w arns his d au g h ter A stra th a t foreign In­ go
1738.8 miles, being up 87 hours.
mad entirely.”
Railroads Assured of
Is now certain. A stra succeeds her
of apples from Hood River this sea­ handled by a large force packing un­ vasion
fath er a s president. N apoleon Edison, a
The California state superintendent
He took her hands In his and In a
son,” said W ilmer Sieg, sales mana­ der set rules and regulations. We form
er pupil of P ru d en t's, offers to assist
Consideration—Prouty
of schools advocates a uniform dress
and hints a t new discoveries which mild voice said: "Rosltta, be quiet;
would be enabled in many cases to get A stra m ake
ger.
N orth A m erica im pregnable. A
for girls attending the public schools. New York — Fair treatm ent of the “ The average number of boxes in a enough better returns to make the will
m an giving the nam e of C hevalier dl you don’t know what you are saying.”
railroads
and
decision
of
their
appli­
Leon
offers
W erdensteln the secret of
She pushed him away. A wild look
cost
of
such
handling
to
the
grower
car
will
run
about
640.
The
bulk
of
A tremendous wave swept away a
m ilking gold in return for E uropean dis­ came
for increased rates are assured, the apples are now in, although some less than it is now under the individ­ arm
Into her eyes.
am
ent.
The
chevalier
Is
m
ade
a
p
ris­
mile of track on the Portland»Tilla- cations
to Charles A. Prouty, of the of the growers have been slow to get ual packing.
oner. C ountess Roslny, a spy. becom es a
“You
fiend! You have killed me.
mook line directly in front of a passen according
in the hope of -discovering dl
interstate commerce commission in a the crop packed and hauled to our “ The m arkets are showing strong prisoner
Leon’s secret. She falls In love w ith him and I’ll kill you now !” Her hand
ger train.
letter received here. Regarding his warehouses.
an attem p t to slipped Into her bosom and a short
all parts of this country, but Euro­ and agrees By to the Join use him of in rockets
he sum ­
Mexican federals capture wives and speech before the Lotus club, Mr. “ Our experience this year demon­ in
pean m arkets are slow. The holiday escape.
mons a curious flying m achine. He es­ gilt Venetian dagger glistened bright­
sisters of rebels and compel them to Prouty says:
capes and sends a m essage to A stra ly. She darted forward blindly and
trade
is
over
and
the
foreign
trade
is
strates
the
need
of
central
packing
which reveals the fact th a t he Is N apo­ Just missed Napoleon. Her dagger
trave on troop trains to guard againBt “ I have already resigned as a mem­ houses for the quick handling of the w aiting for the late winter and spring leon
Edison. He w arns A stra th a t the
rebel attacks.
ber of this commisson, but you are fru it after it ia ready to pick. Many grades. I look for a good improve­ consolidated
fleets of E urope have sailed
the wall fiercely. The blade
to
Invade
A m erica. He calls on A stra the struck
correct
in
your
prophecy
that
the
rail­
ment
in
the
European
m
arket
later
on.
of
the
growers
try
to
do
ail
or
most
all
The Northwestern Electric company
broke
and
fell with a sharp clink to
follow
ing
night
and
explains
his
plans
for
will be fairly treated. When of the work themselves, to save hiring "C alifornia is proving _ an excellent defense. By the use of aeroplanes m ade the floor. The
began its service in Portland, Or., roads
next moment she faint­
they
show
that
they
are
entitled
to
an
m
arket
for
us
this
year
in
working
off
a.
new
»ubstanee
Which
is
lndestructl-
bringing the first genuine competition advance in transportation charges, help, thus dragging out the crop until .,
,
,
.I *
I hie he expects to annihilate the E uropean ed in Napoleon’s arms.
way into the winter. Instead of sav­ the commoner grades, and we look for forces. He delivers a note to von W er- He carried her to the sofa and
to the city in that line.
that advance will be granted, but the ing money they are losing, as the an early
clean-up in
all varieties,
his al.
flagship
anding
lm- brought fresh water to revive her.
, of , having
, large
,
, in- , , m rienstein
ediate
w on ithdraw
He Is dem
attack
ed several
and.
Refugees en route from the troubled commission must have facts.
stock
fruit
gets
over-ripe,
or
is
otherwise
stead
a
surplus
by
destroying
two
w
arships
and
zones of Mexico to the United States “ It clearly appeared in the investi­ affected by improper handling. The dragging out through the late spring, aeroplanes, forces von W erdensteln to For two long hours her soul trav­
agre($ to universal disarm am ent. The eled through unknown regions where
border are held up by Villa's forces gation I conducted into the affairs of rain which we had this fall did much as it did last year. We have been I countess,
who has rem ained In A m erica
and made to pay heavy tribute.
a guest of A stra, receives an offer there Is neither time nor distance.
the New Haven railroad that if that in delaying picking and packing, and working up a good trade in Portland, as
from
von
W erdensteln of the principal­ When she opened her eyes again she
San Francisco postoifice authorities company had never spent a dollar out­ hampered us in getting the apples to but individual shipments dumped in ity of fichom
burg-Lithow in re tu rn for was not the same youthful, vivacious
are swamped by parcel post business, side of its legitim ate railroad opera­ m arket early. If we had central pack­ there on consignment and occasionally Edison’s secret. Edison and his assistant. Rosltta.
She had become old.
tion
it
could
today
easily
pay
a
divi­
inghouses where the apples could be sold below the m arket, have made it ?“"Vefcs*kabie,,sSb 8 tni™.n?i.v
and gave up trying to keep a record of
She
did
not speak for a long time,
dend
of
8
per
cent
and
carry
a
hand­
I
And
It
ot,
the
estate
of
Schom
burx-L
lth-
hauled in from the field as fast as difficult to build up a satisfactory ow. The countess Rets Santos Into her and Napoleon
the number of packages handled.
had the patience to
some
profit.’“
m
arket
there
for
Hood
River
apples.
picked,
then
packed
out
with
a
force
1
»itches.
She
prom
ises
to
reveal
E
di­
An army of 120 unemployed men
await her pleasure, notwithstanding
son’s
secret
as
soon
as
von
W
erdensteln
"S
elling
our
apples
this
year
f.
o.
day
and
night,
the
fruit
would
be
in
camped near Fresno, Cal., were given
over the Schom burg-Lfthow estate his neglected duties at W ashington.
Economy Campaign la Urged. much better shape, it would not get b. instead of consigning them, has turns
t'> her. On the day of the wedding of
food and clothing by citizens. They
At last she sat up and said weakly:
A
stra
and
Edison the countess and Santos
made
returns
come
in
quick,
and
we
over-ripe,
and
the
grading
and
pack
were strictly orderly and will move on W ashington, D. C.— Difficulties ex­ would be all alike. As it is now, even have been making a liberal dl 9 tribu- I ^ee **ie country.
"Napoleon
Edison, you have won. You
Santos
perfects
a
m
a-
perienced by postal officials in teach­
L ’ I fhlne, 1 b m ade a count and m arries the are strong; I am weak. The Queen
south in search of work.
the
returns
I
countess,
now
princess
of
Schom
burg-
tion
to
growers
as
fast
as
with
the
most
rigid
inspection,
it
is
people to “ save and econo­
Lithow. Edison finds a new deposit of Rosltta is dead. The only one I ever
From his private box President W il­ ing the are
set forth by Third A ssist­ hard to get the best results. There is came in. Up to the first of December clrynlth
and builds a new fleet of a ir­
loved, my little daughter, is
son joined with the audience in sing­ m ant ize” Postm
a difference in the ripeness of the we have been able to distribute an ships.
H e accidentally discovers a liquid truly
aster
General
Dockery
in
render opposing airships help­ dead, and now I can mourn the rest
ing the chorus of “ Old N assau,” the hiB annual report made public Thurs­ fruit, a difference in the grading, and average of about 50 cents a box to th less. a t will
Santos
com
pletes
a
fleet
for
the
alma m ater song of Princeton, at a day. To minimize the problem Mr. a difference in the pack. While this growers, and by the first of the year princess The aviators of the fleet elect of my life. You may go, Napoleon.
her queen. She plans to m aste r the That kiss of yours on the roof at Hel­
performance by the Princeton Uni­ Dockery recommends inauguration of is made as uniform as possible by this Bhould be increased to about $i.” world.
W erdensteln sends an ultim atum
kiss given as alms—Is
versity Triangle club.
to Am erica. He discovers the princess’ goland—that
a campaign of education by which the
responsible
for
all 1 have done.” She
real
plans
and
Is
In
despair.
E
dison’s
new
The sheriff of Baker county, Or., people m ight be brought into closer Hungarian Partridge
Mills
Are
Big
Help
to
discovery enables his fleet to overcom e offered her hand. "Please go; there
of the princess.
refuses to close the saloons of that touch with the postal savings service.
are many aw aiting you. I want to
District About Banks the fleet
En Route to Oregon
county upon the order of the governor, A statem ent showing the growth of
rest in this solitude.”
CHAPTER
XXIII.—Continued.
having been advised by the district the postal savings system is contained A car of Hungarian partridge, to be Banks—This section of Washington Ae sood as Santos
what had Napoleon took her hand. “Good-by.
attorney that the move would be ille­ in the report. A t the close of the liberated in Oregon, is en route from county shows an increase in business happened, he turned realized
to the door and Should you need me, there la a special
gal, and the governor says he will close first six months of operation (here New York on the last leg of the trip activity. B »nksj 8 thriving in antic!- opened It: “Come, Rosttta.
my wife, It signal arrangem ent In the other room;
were
11,918
depositors
with
$677,145
the saloons by m artial law, if neces­
pation of early operation of a lumber wl]] b0 sweet to die together.”
use It.” He left, and she watched his
from
Europe
wherein
they
are
being
placed
to
their
credit.
On
June
30,
sary.
null here. The Eccles company forces , ,.Idlot!„ Bhe shrleked
disappear In the dark night. The
1913, at the close of two and a half
by Max Muller, formerly su­ for the mill are on the ground and , , e ,ooked at her and knew H{| form
man she had once feared, loved and
Clarence H. Mackey denies that any years, there were 331,006 depositors brought
perintendent of the S tate asylum part of the site is cleared. Work has turned t0 hlB maBter> who waved a hated was gone, and, It was strange,
telegraph monoply exists.
with $33,818,870 to their credit.
started on the Buxton um er com- fr|endly hand at him, and said sadly: but she found all these conflicting
poultry farm.
Spanish aviators routed a force of Leaps Through Train Window.
, new of . sawmill.
. work , “Napoleon,
forgive me. I was bllnd- emotions gone as well.
Muller, who is a native of Hungary, pany’s
A . force
20 men was put . to
ed „
Moors by dropping bombs upon them.
That was the last ever heard of the
left
for
Europe
with
the
commission
on the site, about a mile from Bux- j He Jumped Into the sound and the once-famous Princess Schomburg-
Nebraska City, Neb.—Vincent Ad­
Eleven cases of smallpox have de­ ams,
to
bring
back
all
the
birds
he
could
ton. More than 50,000,000 feet of | waters closed over him. Rosltta had Lithow, the ambitious Queen of the
a federal prisoner who escaped
veloped on board the battleship Ohio,
tim ber is standing in this vicinity and i not
from the United States prison at Fort buy.
even glanced at him as he fell. She Air.
in Cuban waters.
Several of these birds are already in the capacity of the mill is scheduled
Leavenworth
eight
months
ago
and
stepped
Into his place In the doorway En route to W ashington Napoleon
They were taken to the at 75,000 feet daily. A flume will be
Illinois beekeepers will try taking was recaptured a few days ago at Mis­ Oregon.
and
had
her foot on the first rung of talked with his men on Clryne.
poultry
farm
at
Salem,
where
they
constructed
and
a
spur
track
about
their hiveB South in winter, that the souri Valley, Iowa, leaped through a were watched closely. The eggs are
j
the
ladder
that led to the top of the W histler told him that his Instruc­
one-half
a
mile
long
will
be
laid.
bees may work all the year.
train coach window and escaped Thurs­ highly productive. Of an experi­ A smaller mill, it is said, will be machine when he touched the water. tions had been carried out to the let­
Car thieves at East St. Louis, drove day afternoon. The train was going mental nest, 16 out of 18 hatched.
opened the door for her, ter and Sullivan told of the success­
on the site of the Davies mill, Napoleon
ful capture of the four aerodromones
off a train crew and got away with at the rate of 40 miles an hour. Ad­ The partridge make good field birds, erected
without
saying
two miles northw est of Banks. Three When she was a In word.
the west.
several wagon loads of valuable ams was handcuffed and officers chased well able to take care of themselves. surveyors
the
upper
machine
are on the ground, but re­ she stood looking at Napoleon, who from
It
was
ten o’clock In the morning
the fugitive through the snow nearly The new game fowl is half way be­ fuse to divulge
freight.
plans.
when he sighted the capital, and Con­
four miles, recapturing him. He was tween a quail and a pheasant. It is Three families their
was
awaiting
her
further
action.
employed
by
the
Ee-
Fresno, Cal., has decided to furnish practically uninjured either by the
was In session.
that in four or five years hunt­ cles company are seeking houses in At last she said: "W ith you I would gress
a good feed for the army of unemploy­ broken glass or the fall from the train. thought
The newspapers had already de­
p,o
down
there.”
Then
she
flushed
and
ing
of
them
may
be
allowed.
The
Banks.
Two
rooming
houses
are
ed, and then if they do not “ move on"
little smile appeared on scribed the battle between the Eagle
deputies of the game departm ent are
and one large boarding house an exquisite
drastic measures will be employed.
face. "You devil of a man! You and the Princess and the capture of the
Corset, Shaves, Etc., for Baby. catching about 1000 California quail planned
is being fitted up near the railroad her
have won again! W hat do you Intend whole aerodromone flotilla. W histler
The Index, b weekly newspaper of Lorain, O.—As the result of a move­ in Southern Oregon, which will be station.
had reported to the proper authorities,
to
do with me?”
distributed
in
the
W
illamette
valley.
Evanston, 111., will be changed to a ment started by a local newspaper, the
Accidents In State 338.
He looked at her sadly as he replied but no one knew what had become of
daily and will be run entirely by wom­ first baby born in Lorain in 1914 will Thousands of bass, in danger of being
the Princess Rosltta.
en, from manager to sporting editor. not have to worry about the high cost stranded in the slough near The Oaks, Salem—Labor Commissioner Hoff In a measured voice:
Loud shouts filled the chamber when
of living for some time to come. just above Portland, have been re­ reports that there were 338 accidents, "I will make a queen of you.”
10 of which were fatal, to persons pm- : “Oh, thanks! That is kind. 1 pre­ Napoleon came In. Representatives SAID BY THE CHORUS GIRL
Wood sawyers of Portland have When the publication asked for gifts moved to the river.
ployed in Oregon industries in Novem- sums you have selected a very beauti- left their chairs and, lifting him up, Reflections of One Who H at Seen
asked the city council to increase the a flood of donations were received,
carried him on their shoulders to hie
ber Sawmill workers head the list ful country?”
license to $100 per year, in the hope among them being a corset, a bottle of Manager of Klamath
Life That It by No Meant
with 44 accidents, paper mills second "Yes. Roeltta Roslny, a very beau­
that some will be compelled to quit sherry wine, theater pass for life, bar­
at Its Best.
Project Up and Doing with 38, and machine, foundry and tiful country. You will have every­
and thus make it possible for those re­ ber work for life, case of beer, four
boiler
shops
third
with
37.
Thirty-
thing
you
need—It
Is
a
veritable
Gar­
m aining to earn a living.
sacks of flour and a ton of coal.
It would be all right not to judge
Klamath Falls—J. G. Camp, project
The father of the first-born gets a m anager for the reclamation service, two persons were injured by railroad den of Eden.
a man by his money—if there
trains
and
14
were
injured
while
en­
She
looked
at
him
In
alarm
,
then
suit of clothes, a box of cigars and a has been visiting farmers all over the
was any other way of measuring him
PORTLAND MARKETS
in railroad construction.
looked toward her fleet. Every one of
few other luxuries.
up.
project. His last trip of inspection, gaged
Twenty-six loggers were injured, her aerodromones had been captured.
I ain’t a pessimist, but—I've seen
made in an automobile, was along the four
W heat—Track prices: Club, 85c;
of them fatally. Eleven persons They reached land. Napoleon called
talent
too many years sticking
shores
of
Tule
lake,
where
the
lake
De
La
Karra
Guest
of
Japan.
bluestem, 96(n.96c; forty»fold, 85J(n Tokio—Senor De la Barra, Mexican bed is being gradually uncovered by engaged in construction work were up W histler and, giving order* regard­
around
unregarded
while tact in man­
86 c; red, Russian, 84c; valley, 86 c.
ing the empty aerodromone that he
aging a manager gets a taxicab
m inister to France, arrived here Wed­ evaporation. The land belongs to the hurt and one died.
Oats—No. 1 white $26.50 per ton. nesday.
(\as
leaving
on
a
sandbar,
released
it
Btart and an electric light over the
He was received as a nation­ government, and it is his intention to
Corn—Whole, $36; cracked, $37.
from the electric clutches of the Eagle.
Bridge Work Under Way.
theater
finish for me to be classed
guest, w ith much honor. Osten­ recommend a system of leasing these
Barley—Feed, $24 per ton; brew­ al sibly
Then he flew up again, with Rosltta
with
the
optimists.
he came to thank the mikado for lands to settlers until the unit is Eugene—The bridge-building equip­ sitting
ing, $25; rolled. $26.60(d!27.60.
and unseeing on the
Temper
and tem peram ent—what’s
participation in Mexico's na­ thrown open to homesteaders when ment of W illiard & McCreary was bench. motionless
Mill feed — Bran, $20.50(d!21 ton; Japan’s
Sending the Eagle toward the
the
difference?
It's tem per In the cho­
completed.
tional
exposition
two
years
ago.
moved
to
the
second
Noti
crossing
last
shorts, $22.50(n 23; middlings, $29(n) Really, it was rumored, he sought a He is now visiting certain sections
south, he turned on full speed.
rus
and
tem
peram
ent in the star's
week,
and
erection
of
the
only
large
30.
The man who had outwitted his en­
dressing room.
M exican-Japanese alliance. This where drainage is needed and some of bridge yet to be built east of Noti emies
Hay—No. 1 Eastern Oregon tim ­ was
was
silent,
watching
the
rich
A job that means breakfast every
denied at the foreign office, but the lands have become seeped or alka­ tunnel will be begun at once. Laying country run backward under him. Nei­
othy, $16.50; mixed timothy, $14; no one
day and dinner reg'lar. I always been
believed the foreign office line, and he will recommend that such of track through the tunnel and down ther spoke on the long Journey south­
alfalfa, $14; clover, $9(u)10; valley, would admit
saying so, Is worth all the razzle-daz­
lands be freed from charges until the Siuslaw (watershed can now be
it even were it true.
grain hay, $12(d!l3.
zle feastlngs going while waiting for
rendered fit for cultivation again.
begun. The first Noti crossing was ward to the Garden of Eden.
Onions Oregon, $2.75(ii)3 per sack,
an engagement.
William Krause Released.
completed this week, and while track
buying price; $2.50 f. o. b. shipping
CHAPTER XXIV.
Fame—when all Is told, what does
Forty
Train
Posts
Created.
was
being
laid
for
the
mile
between
points.
W ashington, D. C. — Word has
it
come to? The rouge from last
Eugene—
Notices
have
been
posted
the
two
bridges
across
Noti,
the
con­
V egetables-C abbage, lj( d l|c per reached the State departm ent from
night don’t last longer than fame.
pound; cauliflower, 76cfti)$1.26 per the City of Mexico that, at the in­ in the Eugene station of the Southern tractors placed the steel for the first A small bouse Dawn.
had
been
erected
By tomorrow even the callboy’s for­
dozen; eggplant, 10 (<i} 12 ic pound; pep­ stance of Nelson O’Shaughnessy, the Pacific company inviting application crossing over the Long Tom river.
near the Crystal Lake. It had two
gotten your name.
pers, 6(>i7c; head lettuce, $2.25(n2.60 American charge, the federal govern­ for 10 positions as motormcn, 10 posi­
rooms and kitchen, that was all; but
When the shoe fits that's a sure
per crate; garlic, 12 i(>rl 6 c per pound; ment haa ordered the unconditional re­ tions as conductors and 20 positiona as
Cannery to Pay $41,000.
It had been pleasantly and well fur­ “ My Son, Thou Shalt Ba a Citizen of a sign we could wear a size smaller
sprouts, 10c; artichokes, $1.76 per lease of William Krause, an Am eri­ trainm
on the electric cars which Creswell- A total of $44.000 will be nished with everything a lone woman
easily.
dozen; squash, lJW ilic; celery, $3(i£ can, who had become involved in some are to en
be installed January 16 on the paid patrons o f the Creswell co-oper­ might want. When Napoleon assisted Happier and More Peaceful Age.”
It's push that gets a girl a
3.50 per crate; turnips, $1.25 per of the plotting incident to the present Portland-McMinnvllle
ative
cannery
as
the
proceeds
of
the
loop
of
the
Port­
Rosltta
from
the
aerodromone
he
led
chair.
He
stood
there
a
moment
and
place
to stand at the foot of the lad­
sack; carrots, $ 1 . 10 ; parsnips, $1.25; revolution. Krause is row with his land, Eugene & Eastern.
first year's business was effected at a her Into the pleasant living-room She the enthusiastic audience became der. and It's pull that hoists her Anal­
beets, $1.25.
family in the Mexican capital.
m
eeting
of
the
board
of
directors
held
It
is
asserted
here
the
proposed
gas­
followed
him
obediently,
as
If
In
a
silent.
ly to the top.
Green Fruit — Apples. 50c(<i $2.50
oline car service between Eugene and i here Monday, when prices to be paid trance, seating herself In the chair “Gentlemen! Representatives of the I heard a manager say once that
per box; cranberries, $ll(?tll.60 per
Rrain
Gone,
Patient
Lives.
Corvallis will he begun at the tim e the patrons were determined, The can­ indicated without a word.
United Republics of America!
the scariest sight he ever seen was a
barrel; pears, $1.25(11)1.76 per box.
P aris—Before the Academy of Sci­ Portland-McMinnville loop ia electri­ nery will pay $30 a ton for beans. $70 "This Is your future home. Roaltfa.” “I have to tell you that the dangers show girl before breakfast.
Potatoes Oregon, 80c(n$l per hun­ ence,
for loganberries, $80 for straw ber­ he said, simply.
Robinson reported a case in fied.
surrounding us, caused by the design­
dred; buying price, 70(ii.80c at ship­ which Dr.
ries, $90 for raspberries, $40 for She did not reply, but sat looking ing and ambitious Princess von
life was sustained when a great
Cannon.
ping points.
blackberries, $40 for cherries and $22 out the window, at the clear lake and Scbomburg-Lithow, are dissipated for­ When the Rock
part of the brain had been destroyed.
Wheeler Men Are Building.
Island of Malta waa un­
Poultry— Hens, 14(t$15c: springs, The
for
pears.
Five
carloads
of
canned
case
was
that
of
n
man
62
years
the
steep
mountain
sides
that
over
Her fleet of aerodromones le In der the rule of the Knights of 8 L
J4(ii 16c; turkeys, live, 20 c; dressed, old. treated for a year for an appar­ W heeler—J. M. Donovan is erecting goods, approxim ating 2500 cases, shadowed the little valley forbidding­ ever.
my possession and will be disposed of John they defended their fortifications
a
two-story
building,
the
lower
floor
choice, 25di 26c; ducks, 12(i£16c.
were
shipped
this
year.
slight wound of the occiput.
ly. A strange Are shone In her eyes. as you see fit.
with cannon bored In the living rock.
which will be for a moving-picture
Eggs—Oregon fresh ranch, 39(u42c ently
During this time the patient showed of
She stood up slowly and cautiously “This act of force, committed by me Each one of these strange weapons
show
and
the
upper
story
of
which
per dozen; storage, 28(tt33c.
Taxation
Values
Boom.
no signs of brain trouble, but the au­ will be fitted up for a hall. The build­
and stepped to the window. She
was done in the interest of contained an entire barrel of powder,
B utter — Creamery prints, extras, topsy
Astoria — The segregation of the looked out at the beautiful green fo­ alone,
revealed the presence of an ab­ ing will coat $6600.
peace,
according
to the twelfth chap­ and as It was not possible to vary the
34(u.36c per pound; cubes, 28(n32c.
scess which had reduced the brain tis­ Mr. Archibald is putting up a two- valuations of the holdings of public liage and the blooming flowers for a ter of the International peace pactum, aim of these cannon 50 were made
Pork —Fancy, 10c per pound.
corporations as fixed by the long time, and Napoleon did not dis­ that holds the president of the peace ready, facing various directions from
sue to a mere shell.
story apartm ent house. The lower service
Veal—Fancy, 14c per pound.
state tax board shows that $411,041 of turb
responsible for peace be­ which the enemy might approach.
floors
will
be
used
for
commercial
pur-
Hops—1913 crop, prime and choice,
he total amount is taxable within the spect. her. Her actions commanded re­ committee
Volcano Kills Hundreds.
tween nations.
When the fame of these arm s of de­
20(ii21c; 1914 contracts, 1 Boil 8 c.
poM.
and
a
tenant
lim
its
of
the
city
of
Astoria
building will cost nearly $3000. Bodle Tw;
. makes
__, v. . the total of . the assess­ A smile appeared on her face, a “The manufacturing of aerodro­ fence became known to the world the
Wool — Valley, 16(n 17c per pound; Sydney, N. S. W. -Incom ing steam ­ &
This
ships report that 600 natives died in Cronin have been awarded a con­ able property in the city $5,536,398, smile that reminded Napoleon of his mones le my exclusive privilege for idea was taken up of transporting
Eastern Oregon, 11(9) 16c.
the recent terrific volcanic outburst at tract to sluice down 25.000 yards of or about $ 2 . 000,00 more than it was own mother; it expressed mother the next seventeen years, according rocks to summits to serve the same
Mohair, 1913 clip, 26c.
love, the most holy of all.
to patents secured, and, since I be­ purpose; but It was soon recognised
dirt into the gulch on Front street.
C atte — Prime steers, $7.50<it8.10; \ Ambrim Island, New Hebrides.
on last year's roll.
"See—see how green the grass la! lieve this abortive attem pt to crush to be impracticable, and the cannon
choice, $7<it7.60; medium, $6.75(u.7;
sky Is! How mild the liberty will not be repeated. I take of Malta, bored In solid rock, have
633 Attend Farmers' Week.
December Straw berries Ripe. How and blue the the water
choice cows, $ 6 o 6.60; medium, 1 5.76 Suffragists Open Headquarters.
of the Lago dl Mag- pleasure In offering mv sixty aerodro­ passed Into history as the sole weap­
<ti 6 ; heifers, $ 6 ( 116 . 86 ; light calves, W ashington, D. C.— Permanent suf­ Oregon Agricultural College, Cor­ Newport—Peter Schirmer, the Bur­ air,
glore is as smooth as a mirror." She mones to the United Republics of ons of the kind ever known.—H ar­
$8(i>:9; heavy, $6(ir7.76; bulls, $4(n fragette headquarters have been vallis— W ith a total registration of bank of Lincoln county, cams into beckoned
Napoleon. "Just look at America, to be used In accordance per's Weekly.
6.75; stags. $ 6 (n 6 60.
' opened in this city to keep the law­ 633. the annual farm ers’ week, given town Saturday with several crates of that sweet to little
girl, see how the runs with arrangem ents to be made. I will
Hogs — Light, $7.26Cu7.76; heavy, makers reminded of the fight for equal by the faculty of the Oregon Agricul­ delicious strawberries. Mr. Schirmer on
shore—she Is after a butter­ reserve the right of ownership and the
The Outcome.
$ 6 . 60 ( 116 . 86 .
rights.
tural college, under the direction of grows straw berries outdoors every fly. the Don't
you see her, man! Don’t engagement of aeromen for the ma
He—The man who offers ma a drink
Sheep — W ethers, $4(u6.50; ewes,
the extension department, was brought month in the year and by carefully you see her?”
She gasped these last chines.’’
Congressman Pepper Dead.
Insults my manhood.
$3 50(n4.35; lambs, $5 60(ti'6.60.
to a close. Two hundred and ninety crossing several varieties he has ob­
hoarsely and grasped Napole­ An enthusiastic "hurrah!” sounded She—Well, that's all right as long
Pelts— Dry, 10c; spring lambs, 40<rl Clinton. Iow a— Congressman Pep­ four of those registered were regular tained one called the Schirmer straw- o words
ns arm. A nameless terror had his and after quiet waa restored Napoleon as you don’t follow your usual course
per, of Iowa, died here early Thursday eollege students, making a total of berry, which {will bear fruit in cold noble
60c; 'shearlings, S0(ii60c.
soul In Its grip.
oontinued:
and swallow the Insult
of typhoid fever.
Cascara bark—Old and new, Ec.
S41 special students.
westher.
Hood River Growers to
Ship 1000 Cars Apples
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VON HORVATH
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