Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, May 29, 1914, Image 2

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NEWS NOTES OF
CURRENT Wl
Plan for Pacification of
Mexico Near Completion
N iagara Falls, Ont. — The actual
' term s and details of a plan fo r the
pacification o f Mexico are now under
discussion by the m ediation conference,
according to an announcem ent by Jus-
j tice Lam ar. An early agreem ent is
I now expected.
The tu rn in the proceedings, from a
point, w here it seemed as if the land
problem m ight cause serious em bar­
rassm ent, to an understanding as to
the treatm en t of some of the delicate
issues involved, came a fte r a confer­
ence betw een the m ediators and the
American delegates.
In his announcem ent Ju stice L am ar
s a id :
“ On a num ber of details we find our­
selves in substantial agreem ent. O th­
ers are still under discussion, but as to
them there has been no disagreem ent. “
From the m ediators them selves it
was learned th a t some of the v ital
points had been reached.
These are
understood to include the m anner in
which the present regim e in Mexico
City would give way to a new provis­
ional governm ent.
D esiring to avoid the appearance of
having had th e ir provisional president
chosen a t an international conference,
the Mexican delegates have evolved
the plan of suggesting to the m edia­
tors a list of names from which m ight
be selected several on whom the U n it­
ed S tates would look w ith favor if
from it w ere chosen an ad interim exe­
cutive.
The actual choice of an individual
from th e list o f eligibles would be
sanctioned, it is suggested, by the
Mexican congress.
T here is reason
to believe, however, th a t before any
list is approved by the A m erican gov­
ernm ent some ta c it indorsem ent from
the constitutionalists m ust come.
The plan of pacification is known to
have to r its object the establishm ent
of a new provisional governm ent.
As a program for it, th ere will be a
declaration of principles on ag rarian
and other reform s, and on the conduct
of a fa ir election.
A fte r much discussion a satisfactory
method o f considering th e land ques­
tion practically has been reached.
W hile the Mexicans have not yielded
the original convictions th a t the land
problem is purely internal and th a t
definite and binding recom m endations
concerning it should not be included in
any agreem ent made here, th e A m eri­
can view th a t some expression is d esir­
able to point the way for its eventual
settlem ent by Mexico herself has been
sustained.
LEDYARD TO TELL
One Generation of Pigs
Becomes Food tor Next “WHOLE TRUTH”
Oregon A gricultural College, Cor-
vallis — “ T ankage connects the suc­
cessive generations of pigs so vitally
th a t one generation may become food
fo r the n e x t,” says G. R. Samson, spe­
cialist in sw ine grow ing a t the Oregon
A gricultural college. “ When hogs are
slaughtered th e ir blood and refuse th a t
w ere form erly w asted are made into
tankage and used to fa tte n the next
crop of pigs for the m arket. While
not a g reat deal o f th is m aterial enters
into th e new lot of pigs, th e m ost ex­
pensive parts o f th eir carcasses are
made up by it.
“ T ankage is a by-product o f the
m eat industry th a t is adim rably suited
to hog feeding, and is likely to rem ain
the cheapest source of protein for
swine. The supply is increasing as
slaughter methods become m ore con­
centrated and efficient.
“ A t present, large qu an tities of
m aterials from which tankage is made
are w asted by the sm all slaughtering
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establishm ents. The use o f a system
th a t provides for saving this m aterial
and tu rn in g it into a valuable com m er­
cial product instead of into a public j
menace to health will increase th e sup­
ply and assure its availability through- j
’ U nionists gained a seat in the .house
Examiners Will Inspect Morgan’s
out the en tire year.
of commons in th e recen t elections.
Books and Papers Rocke­
“ Swine are likely to rem ain the]
Thursday, May 21, was th e ho ttest
principal consum er of this product be­
feller On Sick List.
f A N ET ROLKE’S dark eyes blazed with sudden anger. A deep day ever recorded a t Seaside, Ore.
cause it is n eith er so palatable nor di- j
flush overspread h er cheeks and H arley W orthington realized at
gestible to cud-chewing anim als.
Be­
W ednesday, May 20, was the hot­
once th a t he had made a blunder.
ing a product of the m eat industry, !
te s t May 20 experienced in Portland
W ashington, D. C.— D irectors, past
T hey had known each o th er less than a month, but th e few
tankage has a more direct relation to
since 1892.
and
present, of the New York, New
the sw ine production than has any !
weeks th a t bad passed since th e ir first m eeting bad not been
The m ediators a t N iagara Falls re­
other protein feed supply.
I t carries Haven & ^H artford railroad will be
wasted by them. Hally they had e ith er ridden th e ir horses side
tw ice as much protein as linseed placed on th e w itness stand when the
by side or raced up and down the hills in W orthington's roadster port th a t th e ir first steps have been
successful.
and soy bean meal, nearly seven tim es
and by clever m anagem ent upon th e p a rt of somebody they found
In te rsta te Commerce commission re ­
as much as barley or corn, and costs
F o rest fires are reported in tw enty
them selves to g eth er every evening. H arley W orthington’s friends
sum es its investigation of the New
only
about
one-third
more.
I
t
may
looked on w ith much concern. He had neglected his work and different localities in the sta te of
also be fed an indefinite tim e w ithout H aven’s affairs. This was announced
W ashington.
managed to get him self so deeply In love th a t to him nothing seem ed w orth
injurious re s u lts .”
by commission officials, who announced
One division o f th e w ar fleet has
w hile if Ja n e t happened to be w here he could not see o r h ear her.
th a t W illiam Skinner, H enry K. Mc-
been ordered home from Mexican wa­
The concern th a t was exhibited by H arley's friends was by no m eans due
H arg, E dw ard Milligan, Alexander
te rs for repairs.
to any lack of grace or beauty or cu ltu re on Miss Rolfe’s part. N ever was
! Cochrane and D. Newton Barney were
Eleven
men
are
indicted
a
t
Indian­
among the additional directors sub­
there a lovelier d au g h ter of th e South than she. In addition to being beau
apolis, Ind., for conspiracy to evade
poenaed. P resen t a t the b rief session
tlful, she was witty and spirited and frankly proud of h e r family.
civil service laws.
W ednesday, ready to te stify , were
Hut she had a rep u tatio n ! No, no! She was not a woman with a past
Lewis Cass Ledyard and Laurence
“ G eneral” Coxy was granted per­
—not that. She was m erely a flirt—a t least th a t was a common supposition
Hood R iver—The N orthw estern ap­ they attended a conference o f the Minot, ex-directors, and J . S. Elton,
mission to speak from the steps of the
among those who knew her. T here w ere certain heart-broken men w ander­
ple crop may not be as large as early N orth Pacific F ru it D istrib u ters on now a m em ber of the board.
national Capitol.
estim ates have placed it, according to grading and packing rules. “ The rules
ing upon the face of th e e arth and
The hearing w as adjourned in order
The to tal ex p o rtatio n of apples to
W ilm er Sieg, sales m anager of the will rem ain sim ilar to those of last th a t special exam iners of the commis­
vowing th a t they could never forgive
Europe
fo
r
th
e
season
was
less
than
N
orth
Pacific
F
ru
it
d
istrib
u
ters.
The
y
e
a
r,”
said
Mr.
Sieg.
“
B
ut
many
sion may inspect the books of J . Pier-
her. She may not have been to
th e previous year.
fru it is shedding in all d is tric ts and sm all d etails on which m isunderstand­ pont M organ & Company, and personal
blam e for th eir sorrowful plight. If
th
e
early
estim
ates
w
ill
be
cut
in
al­
ings
could
he
based
will
be
elim
inated
papers of th e late J . Pierpont Morgan,
Hundreds of Seventh-D ay A dventists
they had Insisted on falling in lo re
m ost all fru it centers.
The Hood and th e rules, which will soon be as they re la te to transactions of the
with h er th a t certainly did not place are in annual conference and encam p­
R iver valley, according to Mr. Sieg, issued, w ill be made plain to everyone. New H aven railroad.
This develop­
m ent a t F o rsct Grove, Or.
h e r under an obligation to return
and others who have looked over the
“ Hood R iver straw berries are begin­ m ent came as the result of a sta te ­
orchards, w ill be doing well to pass ning to roll in carload quantities. The m ent made by J . Pierpont Morgan in
Women form ed bucket brigades and
th e ir love. At least th a t was the
the million-box m ark.
E arly esti­ straw b erry m arket is show ing consid­ New York to th e effect th a t the rec­
opinion she held, and she may have saved a large p a rt of th e tow n of Cam­
m ates, however, placed th e crop at erable stren g th , proportionate to qual­ ords of his firm and his fa th e r’s per­
den, Mo., from d estruction by fire.
been right.
1,250,000 boxes.
ity.
The overlapping of C aliforni sonal records still are available and
And now H arley W orthington was
It is reported in W ashington th a t a
O scar V an d erb ilt,' Charles C astner, berries caused a little w eakness in ready for production before any proper
well sta rte d upon th e way th a t must representationve of th e constitutional­
W. B. D ickerson and Mr. Sieg have some of the m arkets, but the C ali­ tribunal.
lead to madness. His sister-in-law ists is being sen t to th e N iag ara Falls
ju s t returned from Spokane, w here fornia fru it is about cleanued up now. ”
E xam iner Francis H. McAdam, of
conference.
had w arned him early.
th e commission, who has been in New
"D on’t do It, H arley," Elizabeth
Col. R oosevelt is said to have gotten
India Will Use Oregon *
Boys’ Short Course in
Y ork in an effort to ascertain the
W orthington had begged. "I know into harness, im m ediately a fte r a r­
physical condition of W illiam Rocke­
lim
ber
for
Railroad
Ties
Agriculture
June
15
to
30
she is the p rettiest girl In the world, riv in g home, for th e P rogressive cam­
feller, notified C hief Counsel Folk th a t
W ashington, D. C. — Pacific Coast
In connection w ith the reg u lar sum ­ Mr. R ockefeller’s physician said his
and I know she has no intention of paign of 1914.
tim b er is being tried experim entally ' m er session of the Oregon A g ricu ltu r­ p atien t had had another th ro a t attack
breaking your heart. She Is Just anx
An a tte m p t of 1000 suffragettes to
for railroad construction work in India,
lous to have a good time. She prob­ interview K ing G eorge personally re ­
al College, a tw o w eeks’ short course and could not be seen for a few days.
according to a report from Consul
A t the b rie f session W ednesday, Mr.
ably likes to bo with you, and Bhe sulted in a pitched b a ttle w ith a reg i­
H enry D. Baker, of Bombay, who in A griculture will be given for boys Ledyard said he w anted to go on the
m
ent
of
police.
may adm ire you—but, H arloy, Btop
w rites the D epartm ent of Commerce, of the Seventh, E ighth, and H igh stand and re fu te some of the te s ti­
I t is reported th a t Roosevelt will
s a y in g :
School grades. A special illu strated mony given last week by Charles S.
“I’m Talking to You as You Ought to w here you are. I’m talking to you as
you ought to bo talked to, not because stum p the sta te of C alifornia in aid of
“ The railw _.
ay board
of India, , head- i circular of 16 pages has been issued Mellen, ex-president of the New H av­
Be Talked To.”
,
quarters a t Sim la, has recently ar- i ,
.
,,
,
en. A le tte r addressed to him by Mr.
I enjoy It, but because it’s my duty his old friend and running m ate,
ranged for tw o experim ental ship- and m ailed to all county school super- McChord, in which he w as inform ed
I like you too well to stand aside w ithout protesting while you are g etting H iram Johnson.
m ents of Pacific Coast tim b er fo r use intendents and to city and village su­ th a t the subpoena served on him had
ready to have your h e a rt broken.”
Chas. E. Mellen, ex-president of the
as sleepers, or ties, on Indian rail­ perintendents and principals. Copies been w ithdraw n, but th a t if he desired
Hut when did a man ever listen to his sister-in-law If a beautiful girl New York, New H aven & H artford,
ways. One shipm ent com prises Ore- may be secured of them or of the di- he could appear voluntarily, w aiving
declares governm ent owneship is the
happened to be beckoning to him?
gon pine sleepers, creosoted, which recto r of the sum mer school, Prof. E. all “ im m unity” by the testim ony th a t
Hottest
Day
of
Year
only
solution
of
th
e
railroad
problem.
Harloy W orthington had hardly heard w hat had been said to him, and
cost $1.44 per sleeper c. i. f. C alcutta, D. R essler, Corvallis, Oregon.
he m ight give, was handed to him.
In New York May 26 and the other shipm ent C alifornia red­ The circular contains a description Mr. L edyard, although dem urring a t
If ho had been w orried by th e w arning he had received he forgot all about It
R epresentatives of five N ational
th e next tim e he looked into Ja n e t's dark eyes.
banks m et in San F ran cisco and signed
New York— May 26 was the h o ttest wood, uncreosoted, which cost $1.20 of th e instruction to be given, full in­ th e words “ w aiving im m unity,” on the
It was the season when a young mafc’s fancy Is most likely to turn to papers for the estab lishm ent of the day of the y ear thus fa r in New York per sleeper. These sleepers are for form ation in reg ard to R. R. rates, ground th a t they contained an im pli­
broad-gauge railw ays, and the dimen- cost of board and room, supplies and cation, said he would accept the sug­
thoughts of love. T here w ere blossoms on th e tre e s beneath which H arley R eserve banks for the T w elfth dis­ City. H alf a dozen prostrations from
sions are nine fe e t by 10 inches by five clothing to be brought by boys, meth- gestion th a t he be a voluntary w itness,
tric
t.
the
heat
w
ere
reported.
Not
fo
r
34
and Jan et rode in the sunny m ornings, and often he would break off bunches
od o f application fo r enrollm ent, etc. as he w anted to tell the “ whole tr u th .”
years has the tem p eratu re climbed so inches.
of the fra g ra n t blooms for her, alw ays with the feeling th at, beautiful us
“ The recent advance in prices of There are also pictures of the boys of
The d irecto r of th e A rgentine ob­ high before on May 26, when it reached
they were, she was far m ore beautiful than anything else in the world.
servatory believes th e comet now in 90 degrees officially, and was reported A ustralian ja rra h have caused railw ay last y e a r’s course in class, laboratory, Jacob Riis, Noted Author,
au th o rities in India to give atten tio n field, sw im m ing pool, on hikes and a t
One day when they had ridden out beyond th e lim its of th e city and sig h t is th e sam e th a t was observed higher in various parts of town.
A fter Long Illnes, Is Dead
into the pleasant countryside they halted th e ir horses beneath a wild crab- and recorded by French scientists 124
R eports from u p state indicated a to the possibility o f m aking use of | games. Thirty-five boys, representing
B arre, M ass.—Jacob A. R iis, auth­
less
expensive
A
m
erican
tim
b
e
r
for
over
a
dozen
counties,
attended
the
years
ago.
general
heat
wave
in
the
country
d
is­
apple tree a t the edge of a cem etery. W hile H arley was breaking off a
the sleepers required.
As A ustralian first session. Accommodations fo r one or, honored by his in tim ate friend,
blossoming bough Ja n e t gazed curiously a t n num ber of gravestones which
A Federal grand ju ry a t P ittsb u rg tricts. The m ercury rose to 95 in the ja rra h is now quoted a t $2.80 per
Theodore Roosevelt, as " th e most use­
hundred boys are provided th is year.
has voted indictm ents ag ain st five em ­ shade in several places.
were set in even rows and w hich all seem ed to be exactly alike.
sleeper (broad gauge), th ere thus
Four to five hours each day, includ- ful citizen ,” is no more. D eath, a fte r
ployes
of
th
e
Carbon
Steel
Co.,
for
"Tomorrow is Decoration day, Isn’t It?" she asked.
Kansas C ity—A new h eat record for seem s a possibility of considerable ! ing Saturday, are devoted to study and a lingering illness, came here a t his
furn ish in g d efective steel for Panam a
“ Yes. Tomorrow all those graves will be covered with flowers."
the
year in W estern Missouri and business in A m erican Pacific Coast th e rem ainder of the tim e to play, sum m er home a little before noon
canal locks.
E astern K ansas was made Tuesday. tim ber. The Oudh & Rohikhand ra il­ w ith W ednesday and Saturday a fte r­ W ednesday.
“I ought to be at hom e tom orrow ," she said, with a little sigh. "T here
Mr. R iis w as brought home about
Miss M arg aret W ilson, d aughter of St. Joseph reported a maxim um te m ­ way, the E ast Indian railw ay, the A s­ noons free. A general leader, assisted
Is a grave in the South th a t I have alw ays decorated. My g ran d fath er was
tw o w eeks ago from a sanitarium in
sam
Bengal
railw
ay
and
the
Bombay,
by
th
ree
to
five
senior
or
graduate
col­
th
e
P
resident,
sang
for
th
ree
phono­
p
eratu
re
of
90
degrees,
and
a
t
Topeka,
In the Civil war."
graph records, w hich are now being K an., the m ercury reached th a t figure. Boaroda & C entral India railw ay have lege boys, will keep careful oversight M ichigan, w here he had been taken
"And my g ran d fath er's grave Is th ere," he onswerod. "It is the third In advertised fo r sale, in an ad. bearing
It
The m ark established in K ansas is already been experim enting w ith tim ­ of th e boys day and night, both to fo r tre a tm e n t fo r h e a rt trouble.
the second row from th e right. I suppose your g ran d fath er was In th e Con- also th e p icture of Miss Wilson.
w ithin one degree of the record for ber from the Pacific Coast o f the U n it­ keep them from g e ttin g into m ischief w as ap p aren t th a t death was near,
federate arm y?”
ed S tates w ith successful
results. and to see th a t each boy gets his share th a t the p a tie n t was beyond medical
th is date in 27 years.
Jacob A. It iis, noted social and re ­
G enerally speaking, the Indian ra il­ of all th e work and fun.
The boys assistance, and it was Mr. R iis’ desire
"Yes."
form w riter, is seriously ill w ith heart
B altim ore — According to w eather ways purchase betw een 500,000 and will be organized into groups, accord­ to die here.
“ Well, th ere were good men on th a t side, too.”
trouble.
Mr. Riis, who w as 65 years of age,
It#is ing to age and developm ent, for both
bureau reports B altim ore was the hot- 1,200,000 sleepers every year.
"The best men th a t ever livod were on th a t side."
The N orw egian steam er A tlantis, tes city in the U nited S tates Tuesday. necessary to m ake use of tim b er which th e instruction and play. Each group had given practically his whole life to
"I can 't agroo with you there. Some of th e best men th a t ever lived w ith 98 refugees re tu rn in g to Tam pi­ The official m aximum tem p eratu re w as would successfully re sist th e w hite will have one of these leaders who will b e tte rin g the condition of th e poor of
New York. He had w orked unceas­
were on both sides.”
co, w ent aground and navy tu g s were 94 degrees a t 3 p. m.
Two p ro stra ­ ants which are p revalent throughout be a so rt o f big brother.
India and also not show undue de­
Any boy in Oregon is eligible, but ingly for th e ir benefit, physicially and
tions w ere reported.
“The w ar would never have ended as it did If the South could have put called to her assitanee by w ireless.
terio ra tio n from tropical clim a te .”
not m ore than one will be accepted financially had he given of his bounty
as many men In the Hold as th e N orth did. You know th a t very well.”
Tin of good q uality is regarded as
from one d is tric t or w ard school in the to aid the w retched condition of New
Shot
Is
Laid
to
Hazers.
a
nuisance
in
some
p
a
rts
of
A
laska,
“L et us not get Into an argum ent over th a t question now. The w ar Is
tow ns so long as th ere are applicants Y ork’s slumdon.
w
here
it
is
being
throw
n
aside
by
the
Annapolis,
Md.—As
th
e
result
of
Oregon
State
Penitentiary
All over. We can both be proud of our ancestors who took p art In It. I am
R iis was th e 13th child of a L atin
from schools not represented.
All ap­
ready to adm it th a t your g ran d fath er was brave and high-minded. He fought gold m iners. In th e rich est spots as w hat the authorities of St. Johns Mil­
teacher in R ibe, Jutland, Denmark.
Will
Raise
Own
Swine
plicants
m
ust
be
approved
by
the
coun­
much as a h a lf pound to the pan is re ­
itary College believe to have been an
He was born in 1849. Young R iis be­
for what he thought was right. If he
ported, which, a t th e present price of
Salem—Governor W est, in a s ta te ­ ty or tow n superintendent, both as to
attem pted hazing of W illiam Bowlus,
came a c a rp e n te r’s apprentice.
The
was m istaken it was unfortunate, but
ore, would give th e grav els a value of
m ent issued Tuesday, said hogs were ch aracter and ab ility to profit by the
a cadet from Middletown, Md., the
vocation he had chosen did not prevent
It does not lessen his heroism In the
$18 to $20 a yard.
being raised successfully a t th e state course. No tobacco users will be ac­
la tte r is a t a hospital here seriously
him, however, from falling in love
’
least. I honor him for doing w hat he
penitentiary. H is statem en t is a fol­ cepted.
wounded by a pistol bullet. Five or
Boys, teachers, parents o” others w ith E lizabeth Nielson, daugther of
lows:
considered his duty ”
PORT LAND MARKETS.
six freshm en w ere in the room of one
one of the rich est men in his native
0
Vtt
“ One of the industries advanced a t who may be interested should secure a
"Oh, please don’t say any more
of th eir num ber when a party of five
tqwn. B ut she refused him, and when
copy of th is circular.
the
Oregon
S
ta
te
Prison,
w
nich
is
about that. You northern people are
R iis w as 21 y ears old, having learned
W h eat—T rack prices: Club. 86c; juniors, am ong whom was Bowlus, proving a money-maker, is the hog in­
alw ays patronizing us by telling us
his trade, he em barked for New York
bluestem . 89e; forty-fold, 87c; red came to the door and demanded adm it­ dustry. Much non-productive land has
John Day Minerals.
tance. Someone in th e room fired a
w ith only $40 in his pocket.
Russian, 86c; valley, 86e.
how bravo and how noble you con­
o f late been cleared or drained and
The m ineral resources o f th e John
R iis built m in er’s huts in a Penn­
M illfeed— Bran, $23.50(<(24 per ton; shot, which, a fte r splintering a heavy placed under cultivation. T his added
sider o u r soldiers to have been. It Is
Day
valley
are
described
in
d
etail
by
sylvania construction camp, mined
shorts $26.50(1/27; m iddlings, $326(33. door panel, entered Bowlus’ left side.
merely a n o th er way of telling us that
acreage has made possible a g re a t in­ A rthur J . Collier, o f the U n iv ersity of coal, made bricks, drove a team and
Hay No. 1 E astern Oregon tim o­
you are ready to forglvo us for being
crease in the num ber of hogs k ept at Oregon, in “ The M ineral Resources of
peddled flat irons and books.
A t 27
thy, $15( k 16; mixed tim othy, $13(xT4;
Home Given to Ex-Mayor.
the institution, w ith the resu lt that, O regon,” num ber three, ju s t issued by
crushed. I have heard it bo often
he spent his la s t cent in reaching New
valley g rain hay, $126(13; alfalfa, $12
Marshfield,
O
r.—
Friends
and
adm
ir­
beginning
July
1,
th
e
prison
hog
yards
th a t I hate it.”
the S tate B ureau of Mines and Geol­
(«113.
ers of Dr. E. E. Straw , ex-m ayor, will will flot only fu rn ish the prison its ogy. The article deals very largely York and w as forced to accept a be­
They rode on for n mile o r two
g in n ers’ place as a reporter.
A t the
Rarley — Feed, $20(u21 per ton; present him w ith a new residence. Dr.
supply o f pork, b u t it is estim ated th a t w ith the coal deposits o f the John Day very first he m ade his m ost conspic­
In silence. Suddenly Ja n e t turned her
brew ing, $21.50(1/22; rolled, $23.50(x Straw served the city for eig h t years
the surplus, if sold, w ill be sufficient and H eppner regions, and throw s many uous success in th e study of conditions
24.
horse, snying:
in the capacity o f m ayor and only re­ to purchase all b eef and m utton needed in terestin g side lights on the geologi­
on the E ast Side of New York. L ater
O ats No. 1 w hite m illing, $22( k tired when his practice as an ear and
"L et us go back I don't w ant to
for the in s titu tio n .”
cal form ation of the g re a t John Day he bought a paper and sold it a t a
22.50
per
ton.
eye specialist demanded his full tim e.
ride any more today."
Fossil belt.. Copies may be had by re­ profit, retu rn ed to Denm ark and m ar­
Corn W hole, $34; cracked, $35 The city grew from a saw m ill town to
"I’m sorry we cam e out this
Drugstores Must Re Dry.
questing them o f Dear. H. M. Parks. ried the g irl who had refused him
per ton.
a
city
w
ith
m
iles
o
f
pavem
ent
and
way." H arley replied. "T h ere are
Salem —In an a tte m p t to put an end O. A. C., Corvallis, director of the when he was a carp en ter’s apprentice.
V egetables Cucumbers, $1.75 box; large buildings during Mayor S tra w ’s
some blossoms. May I get som e of
eggplant, 15c pound; peppers, 20(u adm inistration. The home is to be to th e illicit sale o f
intoxicating B ureau of Mines.
them for you.”
25c
dozen;
head
lettuce,
$2.25(1/2.50
Uniform Act Is Favored.
erected on lots which Dr. Straw owns liquors by druggists, the S tate Board
“I Never W ant to See You Again.”
"Leave them w here they are,"
New Railroad Favored.
per o ra te ; artichokes, 75(u 85c per doz­ on W ireless H ill and the money has of Pharm acy, in session here, adopted
Salem, O r.— In le tte rs sent to the
en: celery, $4(u4.50 c ra te ; tom atoes, all been subscribed.
she answ ered. ”1 shall never like crabapple blossoms again.”
R oseburg—T hat the people of Coos
a resolution providing th a t no person
secretaries o f sta te throughout the
2.25(ii5 p er c ra te ; spinach, 5c per
He experienced a feeling th a t he had never been conscious of before
shall be granted a renew al of license county are enthusiastic over the pros­
country, Ralph W atson, corporation
pound;
horseradish,
8(u
10c;
rhubarb,
I ’nitarians May Change.
who, betw een Jan u ary 1, 1911, and the pects of a railroad from R oseburg to
It seemed to him th at th e glory of th e day had suddenly vanished He knew
comm issioner, urges th e necessity of
1J c ( k 3 p er pound; cabbage, ‘2c per
d
ate
of
the
application
fo
r
license
shall
Boston
A
proposition
th
a
t
steps
be
the coast and will do th e ir share tow ­ d ra ftin g a uniform “ Blue Sky L aw .”
In th a t m om ent th a t he could never be happy again without her.
pound: asparagus, 90e(u$l per dozen; taken changing the name " U n ita ria n ” have been convicted of tw o or more
ard b ringing about a speedy realiza­ He suggests th a t a convention of com­
If I have said anything I ought not to have said, please forgige me. peas, 7( k 8 c pound; beans, 106( 11c.
as applied to th e denom ination was ap­ violations o f any s ta te or Federal law tion of the project, was the statem en t m issioners having duties sim ilar to his
he begged. “Prom ise me th a t you will not go away Jan et. I love you.
G reen fru it
Apples, $1.506(2.76 proved at the annual m eeting o f the regulating the sale of narcotic drugs
o f J. W. P erkins, on his retu rn re ­ be held for the purpose of d ra ftin g and
C an't you see th a t I do?"
box; straw b erries, $1.15(1(1.50 c rate; A m erican U nitarian assem bly W ednes­ or into x icatin g liquors.
cently from Marshfield. I Mr. Perkins discussing the proposed m easure. “ I
cherries,
106(12)6
pound;
gooseber­
The board also assumed the rig h t to was sent to Coos county by th e Rose­
"And I h a te you,” sh e answ ered "1 n ever w ant to see you again w ill
day. The suggestion was embodied in
understand th a t some 32 sta te s have
ries,
2(<(3c
pound;
apricots,
$2
per
you please ride on? I p refer to retu rn a lo n e "
the report of th e secretary. Rev. Lew ­ decline- to grant licenses.
burg Comm ercial club in hope thag the enacted blue sky law s,” he says in his
box; cantaloupes, $6.50 crate.
is
G.
Wilson
o
f
this
city,
who
declared
people of th a t section could be induced I [et t e r 7 “ end th a t sim ilar b in s 'a re to be
Harley W orthington passed a sleepless night, and Memorial day found
Potatoes -Oregon, 90c(/($l per hun- ¿hat the name was inadequate and
Olalla Dike Proposed.
to in terest them selves in building the presented in m any additional states.
him In the depths of hopelessness He had no desire to p articipate In any dred; sw eet potato«*, $4.50oi5.
m isrepresented in a g reat m easure the
W ashington, D. C .— Senator Cham­ railroad. Public m eetings w ere held Such legislation, should be uniform . ”
of th e usual cerem onies S hu ttin g him self In his room, he refused to sec
Eggs — F resh Oregon ranch, case scope of th e church’s work.
berlain has introduced a bill authoriz­ a t M arshifield and N orth Bend.
anyone or to Leek forgetfulness in diversion. He could think o f nothing but count, 21(>(21)c; candled, 22(<(22|c per
ing the officials of the O lalla diking
dozen.
Huerta's Flight Rumored.
Ja n e t Holfe and he conjured up a thousand fancies concerning her, all of
John D. Rated SJl 1.226,36?.
d istric t to construct, on foundation?
Bee Ordinance Is Started.
Poultry
Hens.
1
6
(u
l6
|e
;
broil
era,
V era Cruz — General H uerta left
them leading to the conclusion th a t she had merely availed h erself of the
Cleveland John D. R ockefeller is already laid, or a t any point fa rth e r
Hood R iver—Complaints of citizens Mexico City a t 3 a. m. Tuesday, and
25(n 27c;
tu rk ey s,
live.
20o(22c;
first excuse th a t presented Itself to get rid of him.
dressed, choice, 25<«i26c; ducks, 12c; placed upon hte Cuyahoga county tax up-stream , a dike across O lalla slough of the* heights portion of the city is en route to Puerto Mexico, accord­
At last his hopelessness turned to anger, and late In the afternoon he geese, lf lw llc .
duplicate for $311.226,347.
O f th is in Lincoln county. Oregon, w ith a gate residing near the home of W. W. ing to inform ation received here. This
got his horse He had no Idea, as he galloped aloug. where he was going
D akin, who has an apiary of 50 h i v e s comes
_______ from a man who occupies a high
B u tter C ream ery prints, ex tra, 27) am ount, it was said by Tax Commis­ to perm it the passage of vessels.
Perm ission is given to keep the of bees, caused the city council in ses- j position in Mexico City. Color is given
He did not care.
sioners F ackler and Agnew, $285.000,-
per pound: cubes. 23(>(24)c.
V . ~ \ l _____ 1 « . . _ : __L.a a _ J ___ * .
___
r
•
° _
gates
closet!
when
necessary
to
hold
000 was for Standard Oil company
sion here Monday night to d ra ft an or­ to the report by the fact
Pork Fancy, 10)ix 11c per pound.
The sun was low In th e west when he drew up beneath th e crab-
th a t the G er­
stock.
The R ockefeller tax retu rn hack the oide w aters to p revent over- dinance which passed its first reading man cruiser D resden and th e steam ­
Veal Fancy. 11)6(12c per pound.
spple tree beside th e cem etery w here he and Ja n e t had paused the day be­
Hops 1913 crop, prim e and choice, will be certified to the county auditor flow o f the lands behind the dike. The preventing any person from keeping ship Ipiranga, of the H am burg-A m eri-
fore. A horse was teth ered there. Suddenly ho realised th a t It was the
w ithin a few days.
A t the present work, however, m ust be done accord­ more than five hives of bees, and these can line, steam ed from V era Cruz th a t
horse Jan et had been in th e h abit of riding He looked Into th e cem etery at 14(ul5c; 1914 con tracts, 14/xl4)c.
to be kept removed a t least 100 feet n ig h t for Puerto Mexico, the Dresden
Wool
V alley, 1 S(x 20c; E astern ra te of tax atio n it would retu rn ap­ ing to plans of the W ar departm ent.
the freshly decorated graves, and th ere he saw her. standing beside the third
from any occupied residence or street. follow ing closely behind the Ipiranga.
Oregon, 1 6 (x l9 )c ; m ohair, 1914 clip, proxim ately $5.000,000 in taxes.
In th e second row from th e right. She was !u the act of placing a w reatf 27(x2S|c p er pound.
In case any one is found guilty of vio­ It is believed th a t the G erm an govern­
Contractor Opens Office
upon It.
Greeley's Printer Dead.
C attle P rim e ste e rs. $7.756(8.25;
A storia - The Boyajohn-Amold com­ latin g the ordinance he w ill be asked m ent will offer G eneral H uerta asylum.
In a m om ent he was at her side
choice, $7.256(7.50; medium, $7 (a
San Antonio. Tex. Joseph U lrich, pany. which has been aw arded the con­ to abate the nuisance.
7.50, choice cows. $6.506(7; heifers, an old-time p rin ter, employed by H or­ tra c t for clearing, grading and d rain ­
"Jan et." he said, taking her In his arm s, "you are not going aw ay?“
Shoot King's Horse Plot.
$6(.i7; lig h t calves, $8<x8.50; heavy, ace Greeley a t 'th e founding o f the ing the portion o f the Columbia H igh­
Oregon Acres Are Opened.
"No, dear," she replied, "not until you and 1 go away together.”
London — The Daily E xpress says
$6«i7.50; hulls, $4«(6.25; stags. $5.50 New York Tribune, died here Tuesday way betw een this city and th e east line
W ashington, D. C.—The Secretary th a t the police have been notified of a
They sta rte d back tow ard th e city, When they reached the place where
(.i 7.
a t the age o f 95.
Soon a fte r the New of the county, n ear W estport, has of th e In terio r has designated for en- j plot to
shoot
B rakespear.
K ing
the road branched Harley asked:
Hogs — L ight, $7.506(8.25; heavy, York Tribune was founded Mr. Ulrich opened an office in th is city. The larged hom estead entry 900,000 acres G eorge's en try in the Derby, which is
"Shall we part h ere again T"
$6.500(7.25.
was made forem an of the composing- company is n eg o tiatin g w ith
sub­ of land in sm all tra c ts, scattered all to be run a t Epsom Downs. The Daily
“1 think." she answ ered, "th e North and the South can irual them selves
Sheep- W ethers, $4.25<.i 5.25; ewes, room and he attrib u ted his promotion contractors and expects early th e com­ over E astern Oregon.
The larg est E xpress adds th a t at a m eeting of m il­
$3.52(x 4.25; y earlin g lam bs. $56(6.25; to the fact th at he could read Horace ing week to sub-let the g re a te r portion designations are in th e D eschutes and ita n t suffragettes, success to the plot
to travel together on one road, after this.
G reeley's w riting.
spring lam bs, $6ui<L60.
i if not all of the w ork by sections.
John Day valleys.
w as drunk in champagne.
Resume of World’s Important
Events Told in Brief.
Ex-Director of New Haven Road
Wants to Testify.
Apple Estimates High,
Declares Sales Manager
a