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NEWS NOTES OF CURRENT W1 Peace Conference Counts On Aid From Carranza Columbia Highway Halted By Differences of Opinion a thousand goals surrounded him and ma, simply to stand tn ths goldwt none burned with that brightness temple once more, In vain, to recall which draws a man toward his des that other time; the starving kitten tiny: until one day. Personally, he held tenderly in a woman's arms, his Washington, D. C.—Every indica possessed graces of form and feature, own scurry among the booths to find tion in Washington Wednesday night and was keener mentally than most the milk so peremptorily ordered, and pointed to participation by the consti St. Helens — W ith the contract for confirmed by the state highway com- young men who inherit great fortunes the smile of thanks that had been his tutionalists of Mexico in the media the north half of the Columbia High miossion the whole m atter as to the and distinguished names. reward! He had run away when he • • • • s e e should have hung on. He should have way in Columbia county let and the letting of the contract and undertaking tion conference at N iagara Falls. Automobiles of all kinds panted fought every inch of the way. . . . already under way, a halt has of the construction is held in abeyance. While final word was awaited by his work hither and thither. An occasional “Monsieur Is lonely?” called in the proceedings for the The county court is unable to deter agents here from General Carranza as been sm art coupe went by as if to prove A pretty young woman sat down be balance of the road. mine whether the policy of the state to the answer to be forwarded to the The delay was made necessary by commission is one of objecting to the that prancing horses were still neces fore him In the vacant chair. sary to the dignity of the old aristoc South American mediators to their the deliberations and conferences in compromised location or of further de racy. Courtlandt made up his mind Schumann-Heink, the famous singer, proposals, delay was accounted for by regard to the location of the road be liberation to arrive at the real effect C H A P T E R II. suddenly. He laughed with bitterness. is seeking a divorce from her husband telegraphic disturbances between the tween Scappoose, near the Multnomath of it. He knew now that to loiter near the line, and Columbia City, a few W ith practically $200,000 out of in Chicago. T h e r e Is a W o m a n ? United States border and Saltillo. It county below stage entrance had been his real pur Anger, curiosity, interest; these sen $260,000 allowance on the main road St. Helens. A t Placerville, Cal., was born the was expected the definite position of miles pose all along, and persistent lying to sations blanketed one another quickly, W hat seemed to be an impending already contracted for on the north largest baby on record. The child the constitutionalists would be com clash himself had not prevailed. In due leaving only interest, which was between the State highway com half, it seems impossible to the county weighed 20 pounds. time he took his stand among the Courtlandt’s state of mind when ha mission and the County court was court to open much new road through municated to Niagara Falls before Carranza delays his answer to the gilded youth who were not privileged saw a pretty woman. It did not re P ic t u r e s averted by a joint session of the two high-priced lands around St. Helens request of the mediators at Niagara many hours. (like their more prosperous elders) to quire very keen scrutiny on his part bodies and a continued meeting of the with the remaining $60,000. Some of those in touch with the state engineer and the county court The compromise apparently agreed wait outside the dressing rooms for to arrive swiftly at the conclusion that Falls, to join them. their particular ballerina. By and by this one was not quite in the picture. an understanding was upon gave a straight-aw ay route from President of Bryn Mawr college in chief of the constitutionalists insisted from which effected there was a little respectful commo Her cheeks were not red with that resulting in the ap Scappoose to W arren, making a cross Philadelphia declares the present text that the revolutionary leaders would i practically tion. Courtlandt's hand went Instinct redness which has a permanency of parent approval on the state officers’ ing necessary just above W arren. books are antiquated,. not consent to an arm istice in the cam part ively to his collar, not to ascertain if tone, neither waxing nor waning, to retain as much of the old road As crossings are considered dangerous The Progressive party state com paign against the H uerta government, as wa3 practicable and keep the high- features by the commission, the county it were properly adjusted, but rather abashed in daylight. Nor had her lips m ittee of New York, will make a plea but that he would express willingness j way through St. Helens if the court court has discovered and procured to relieve the sudden pressure. He found their scarlet moisture from out * to Roosevelt to run for governor. was enraged at his weakness. He the depths of certain little porcelain to acquiesce in peace proposals as they consented to a straightening of the right to a private underground cross wanted to turn away, but he could not. boxes. Decidedly she was out of place Indictments have been found against relate to establishm ent of a provision road between Scappoose and W arren. ing at this place that can be used for A woman issued forth, muffled in here, yet she evinced no em barrass plumbers of Des Moines, la., charging al government pending a general elec W ith what seemed to be a practical all purposes as if constructed for the C H A P T E R I. silks and light furs. She was followed ment; she was cool, at ease. Court and satisfactory settlem ent still un highw ay’s particularjuse. them with conspiracy for monopoly. tion, provided ample representation is by another, quite possibly her maid. landt's Interest strengthened. A t the S t a g e D oo r. A double wedding of sisters finds given in the provisional government to One observe very well at times “Why do you think 1 am lonely, Courtlandt sat perfectly straight; from may them assigned to the wrong husbands, the belligerents against Huerta. the of the eye; that is, mademoiselle?” he asked, without his ample shoulders did not touch the objects at corner according to records in San Mateo, Cal. Should Carranza refuse a cessation which one is not looking smiling. back of his chair; and his arms were come within the range vision. The “Oh, when one talks to one’s self, The crater of Mount Lassen, in Cali of hostilities, it seemed improbable folded tightly across Ills chest. The woman paused, her foot of upon step strikes the table, wastes good wine, fornia is rapidlly growing in size and here that his representatives would be characteristic of hiB attitude was of the modest limousine. She the whis is em itting steam of smoky hue and received in the mediation conference, the inference is but natural. So, mon tenseness. The nostrils were well de pered something hurriedly into her sieur is lonely.” volcanic ash. but this contingency failed to affect Baker — That there will be no wool coarse wool has been increased and fined, as in one who sets the upper companion’s ear, something evidently Her lips and eyes, as grave and in Baker this year is the j that of fine wool lessened. The prices "M other” Jones was barred by the optimism of President Wilson and sales days hard upon the nether. Hie brown to the puzzlement of the latter, who smileless as his own, puzzled him. An of woolmen of this vicinity, are more nearly equal for the various Jaw Canadian immigration officials, from Secretary Bryan as to the outcome of opinion eyes—their gaze directed toward the looked around irresolutely. who say that the greater part of the grades of wool. adventure? He looked at some of the the Mexican difficulties. stage whence came the voice of the obeyed, however, and retreated to She boarding a steam er at Seattle that the other women. Those he could under A few sales as high as 20 cents for wool in the Baker district has already This was accounted for in great prima donna—epitomized the tension, would take her to the strike scene in stage entrance. A man, quite as tall stand, but this one, no. At all times measure by the suggestion from N iag been bought from the growers and at I coarse wool have been reported, but expressed the whole as in a word. that country. prices approximately 3 cents higher the ruling price is from 18J to 19J Just now the voice was pathetically as Courtlandt, his face shaded care he was willing to smile, yet to draw ara Falls that, whatever C arranza’s MiBBOuri, Kansas and Oklahoma re 1 cents, whereas last year it was from subdued, yet reached every part of the fully, intentionally perhaps, by one of her out he realized that he must pre m ight be, the peace proposals than those paid last year. those soft Bavarian hats that are port heat wave; Ohio severe hail answer his gravity unbroken. The situ Growers have been paid from 16 to | 17J to 18 cents. being discussed between the. Huerta auditorium, kindling the ear with its worn successfully only by Germans, serve storms th at damaged crops, while Bix commissioners and those from the 17 cents for fine wool, while last year Wool shipments have been started singularly ation was not usual. His gaze came mellowing sweetness. To persons are injured in Pennsylvania by United States would be incorporated the ruling price was from 13 to 14 by the buyers, who have already Courtlandt it resembled, as no other stepped out of the gathering to prof back to her. fer his assistance. Courtlandt pushed “Is the comparison favorable to near-tornado. cleaned this territory. High prices into a protocol; that the mediation cents. the note of a muffled Burmese him aside calmly, lifted his hat, and me?” The clip in this section is about nor | locally, w ith clip up to or possibly a sound, she asked. Damage in Los Angeles county re conference then would take a recess mal, struck In the dim incensed cav smiling ironically, closed the door be "It is. but the world clip this year has j shade above normal, growers assert, gong, W hat is loneliness?" he de sulting from the overflow of storm and that the United States govern ern of a temple. A Burmese gong: hind the singer. The step which the small, and on that account the j will do much for the industry in this briefly and magically the stage, the other man made toward Courtlandt manded cynically. waters during the floods of last winter ment would undertake negtoiations been | section. The condition is much better audience, the amazing gleam and scin was unequivocal in its meaning. But “Ah, I could tell you,” she answered. approximated $10,000,000, according with the constitutionalists with a view prices are higher. usual, locally, despite the tariff tillation of the Opera, faded. He even as Courtlandt squared himself to to a report filed with the board of su to procuring their consent to the pro Prices on coarse wool this year are j | than about 2 cents higher than those for reduction. pervisors by a specially appointed visional government proposal. heard only the voice and saw only meet the coming outburst, the While the mediators and Mexican fine wool. Ordinarily, the differential Had the tariff rem ained on, wool- the purple shadows in the temple at stranger board of engineers of flood control. paused, Bhrugged his shoul were deliberating on the has been as high as 5 cents, but on ac j growers believe this year would have Rangoon, the oriental sunset splash ders, turned made oft. A disastrous storm has swept over delegates count of a great deal of cross-breeding | stood forth as the banner year for the ing the golden dome, the wavering The lady and peace plan formulated by the Wash in the limousine—very W estern and Southern Japan. Several ington government, President Wilson for mutton lambs ip the last year or so j E astern Oregon wool industry, while, lights of the dripping candles, the dead pale could any have looked closely in hundred boats have been wrecked and Secretary Bryan and John Lind, the supply all over the country of ! as it is, it is well above the normal. flowers, the kneeling devotees, the to her face—was whirled away into the hundreds of persons are believed to and represents the State department yellow-robed priests, the tatters of night. Courtlandt did not stir from have been drowned. The steamer who in negotiations with C arranza’s repre Disposing of Hood River Union Stock Show Best gold-leaf, fresh and old, upon the rows the curb. The limousine dwindled, Mongolia rescued many seamen. A sentatives here, were in conference. placid grinning Buddhas. The once it flashed under a light, and then hundred houses in Nagasaki have been Later, Secretary Strawberry Crop Difficult Ever Held On Coast of French Bryan said that both horns blared and the timpani blown down. the President and himself were hope Hood River—The problem of dispos Union — The final events of the crashed. The curtain sank slowly. vanished. “It is the American," said one of ful of participation by the constitu "The man of m ystery,” who haB ing of the year’s straw berry crop at j Union Livestock show were held here The audience rustled, stood up, sought the waiting dandies. tionalists in ultim ate plans for peace been known only as “ J. C. R. ” by prices profitable to the grower is one ; with a bigger and better show than its wraps, and passed toward the ex “The Icicle!” officials of the Oak Park Infirmary and in Mexico. and tho grand staircase. It was “The volcano, rather, which fools of the most difficult ever faced by the ever. The principal feature was the its by hospital attaches at Rochester, all over. believe extinct.’’ North Pacific Fruit Distributors, ac work of the high-jumping equine, Minn., from which he escaped, was u. S. Cutter Ordered to Courtlandt took his leave In leisure. “Probably sent back her maid for owned by J. D. Farrell, president of cording to H. F. Davidson, president identified in Chicago as Earl W. lies, Here and there he saw familiar faces, her Bible. Ah, these Americans; they Go After Karluk’s Crew of the central selling agency. a mining engineer, who has been miss the O.-W. R. & N. company. This but these, after the finding glance, he are very amusing.” W ashington, D. C.—The American ing since 1906. crop has matured 10 days ear rem arkable thoroughbred cleared the studiously avoided. He wanted to be "She was in magnificent voice to revenue cutter Bear has been ordered lier "The at six feet, being ridden by W. alone. Outside he lighted a cigar, not night. I wonder why she never sings than usual,” said Mr. Davidson. bars A terrific thunder storm broke over to proceed from St. Michaels, Alaska, S. Elliott, also of the O.-W. R. & N. because at that moment he possessed Arlington National Cemetery while to W rangell Island for the purpose of "The first of the local berries came in The parade was of more magnitude a craving for nicotine, but because like Carmen?” "Have I not said that she is too competition with the fruit of Cali-1 than ever before, and 350 were enter all inveterate smokers he believed that cold? President Wilson was addressing a W hat! Would you see frost great crowd gathered for the unveiling rescuing the members of tho crew of fornia and now the berries from Mis ed for contests in all classes. It is tobacco conduced to clarity of thought. grow upon toreador’s mustache? of the monument erected there to the the Canadian steam er Karluk, of the souri and other Eastern points are impossible to estim ate fully the value And mayhap it did. At least, there And what a the name, what a name! filling the markets of the Dakotas, Confederatedead. Stefansson Arctic expedition, who are Nebraska, Iowa and Minnesota. The of the exhibit but the values ranged presently followed a mental calm that Eleanora da Toscana!" expelled all this confusion. TJiq goal Cqurtlamy was not in the most $500 to $5000. King Edward and Queen Mary held marooned on that island. Captain U tah crop is at its height and the crop from The surprise was in the class im waxed and waned as he' gazed down amiable condition of mind, and a hint court at Buckingham Palace and in B artlett, of the Karluk, is at St. around Seattle is moving. The latter j provement in the last three years. the great avenue with its precise rows of the ribald would have instantly spite of all precautions a suffragette Michaels and will accompany the Bear crop for several seasons has been hurt Many exhibitors had made marked of lamps. Far away he could discern transformed a passive anger into a gained access to their presence and on its rescue expedition. by rainy weather, but it is good this improvement in who blind fury. Thus, a scene hung pre their stock were the outline of the brooding Louvre. caused an interruption to the presenta year. Despite these conditions, al surprised to find that own their cariously; but its potentialities be former There was not the least hope in the tions. As she was passing the king Seattle—The revenue cutter Bear, though the figure is a little less than competitors had been equally success world for him to proceed toward his came nothing on the appearance of the suffragette dropped on her knees ordered to W rangell Island to take off anticipated, the distributors are get ful. Not only registered and imported goal this night. He realized this clear another as woman. and shouted: "Your Majesty, for the shipwrecked people from Stefans- ting a fair price as compared with horses were seen in competition, but ly, now that ho was face to face with Thie woman was richly dressed, too “ W h y D o Y M o a u d e T m h o i is n k e lle I ? ” A m L o n e ly , God’s sake, do not use force.” son’s flagship Karluk, cannot enter the form er seasons. many valuable mares were exhibited. actualities. A wild desire seized him richly. She was followed by a Rus ocean for at least four weeks, "The crates of this year contain 24 The sweepstakes prize for heavy to make a night of it—Maxim's, the sian, huge of body, Jovian of counte “It Is the longing to be with the one The old city hall at Olympia, Wash., Arctic full pint boxes, whereas in form er draft team was awarded to a span of cabarets; riot and wine. Who cared? nance. An expensive car rolled up to we love; it Is the hate of the wicked the ice shall have broken up. built in 1867, was destroyed by fire. until voyage to W rangell Island is years they were composed of 24-quart imported Clydesdale mares, owned by But the desire burnt itself out between the curb. A liveried footman jumped things we have done; it is remorse.” It was erected by public subscriptions, not The difficult than the one which boxes, slightly short. We figure the S. L. Brooks, of Imbler. Professor two pufTs of his cigar. Ten years down from beside the chauffeur and “That echoes of the Ambigu-Com- and in it was inaugurated Miles C. the more Bear has made to Point Barrow for actual value of this year’s crate at Carlyle, judge of the stock, said it was ago, perhaps, this brand of amuse opened the door. The diva turned ique.” Moore, the last territorial governor. many years, carrying mails and sup about 70 per cent of th at of last year. the finest exhibition of horses that he ment might have urged him success her head this way and that, a thin “Would you spare me a glass of Charles S. Mellen’s recent testimony plies. The Bear left Nome last sum The crates contain about 60 per cent had seen at any tim e on the Coast. fully. But not now; he was done with smile of satisfaction stirring her lips. wine? I am thirsty.” of the quantity of last year’s crates, The tug of war on horseback be tomfool nights. Indeed, his dissipa For Flora Desimone loved the human He struck his hands together, a bit that he, as president of the New York, mer for Point Barrow on July 7. New Haven & H artford railroad, al There are 18 white men and four but the cost of handling is a little tween four Um atilla Indians and an tions had been whimsical rather than eye whenever it stared admiration into of orientalism he had brought back lowed himself to be indicted in the Eskimos in the refugee camp on W ran heavier for the grower. equal number of Union cowboys was brutal; and retrospection never her own; and she spent half her-days with him. The observant waiter in setting trapB and lures, rather suc stantly came forward with a glass. Grand Trunk case to shield the late J. gell Island. W ith the return of the "About six carloads are being won by the Um atillas. aroused a furtive sense of shame. Pierpont Morgan was flatly denied be wild fowl to the island, food probably shipped out daily. The W hite Salmon Ben Corbett won the Romnan race He was young, but not so young as cessfully. She and her formidable es The young woman sipped the wine, crop, which is 10 days earlier, is of half a mile in 85 seconds. gazing into the glass as she did so. fore the Interstate Commerce commis will become abundant. an idle glance might conjecture in cort got into the car which immedi “Perhaps dropping off rapidly.” a whim brought me here. ately went away with a soft purring sion by Lewis Cass Ledyard, of New passing. To such casual reckoning But 1 repeat, monsieur Is lonely.” Mr. Davidson says th at the apple sound. There was breeding in the en York, who was u director of the New he appeared to be in the early twen Broken Rail to Blame. m arket has gone to smash in the East. Sheep and Cattle Men “So lonely that 1 am almost tempted gine, anyhow, thought Courtlandt, who Haven at the time. ties; but scrutiny, more or less Infal Washington, D. C. In a report to Renew Old-lime Wars lible, noting a line here or an angle longed to put his strong fingers around away to put you into a taxicab and run the Interstate Commerce commission with you.” luxurious throat which had, but a Ixtng Fire Season Feared. Baker— Revival of the old wars be there, v.as disposed to add ten years that on the cause of the wreck on the of the PORTLAND MARKETS. She set down the glass. to the score. There was in the nose second gone, passed him so closely. New York, New Haven & Hartford Eugene — W ith the snow off the tween cattlem en and sheepmen is indi and 1 sha’n't,” he added. chin a certain decisiveness which He turned down the Hue Itoyale, on "But mountains a month earlier than usual cated by information received by in true W heat—Track prices: Club, 85c; passenger train near W esterly, R. I., and The spark of eagerness in her eyes the opposite side, and went into the youth is rarely developed. This David Lee, of depredations supposedly woods dry, a long, dangerous bluestem, 87/«/S8c; forty-fold, 86c; October 25, 1913, II. W. Belnap, chief fire the was Instantly curtained. “There is a Taverne Royale, where the patrons characteristic arrives only with man by owners of cattle, among his sheep season is anticipated by the gov inspector of safety appliances, finds red Russian, 84c; valley, 85c. woman?" tentatively. were not over particular in regard to hood, manhood that has been tried government range on Dixie M illfeed- Bran, $23.500(24 per ton; that derailment of the train was due ernment forestry officials in charge of on the west “Is there not always a woman?” ami perhaps buffeted and perchance of Durkee. shorts, $23,500/27; middlings, $320(33. to a broken rail. The wreck resulted the Cascade reserve, covering a m il creek, “And she has disappointed mon a little disillusioned. Shooting was heard by the herders, lion acres in Linn, Lane and Douglas in the injury of 74 passengers and Hay — Choice timothy, $160(17; sieur?” There was no marked sym What was one to do who had both and on examination it was found that counties. Steps are being taken to three employes. Mr. Belnap declared pathy in the tone. mixed timothy, $120(15; grain hay, investigation had shown that the rail open the protection work early. Al 20 sheep had been killed or wounded money and leisure linked to an irre $110/18; alfalfa, $110(12.50. "Since Eve, has that not been wom sistible desire to leave behind one by the shots. Last week a sim ilar at- j Barley — Feed, $20o/21 per ton; fractured under the New Haven train though all the guards and rangers will tack was made. No sheep w ere! place or thing in pursuit of another, an's part in the human comedy?" He be stationed before July 1, prac brewing, $21.500/22; rolled, $23,500/ by reason of the presence of transverse not was almost certain that her lips be indeterminately? The inherent ambi fissures in its head, caused by “ high tically all lookouts in the mountains killed, but several were injured. 24. came firmer. “Smile, if you wish. It tion was to make money; but recog Lee has offered a reward of $500 is uot prohibitory here.” Oats — No. 1 white, milling, $220/ wheel loads with their attending will be connected up with phones and for Mr. nizing the absurdity of adding to his the capture and conviction of the ! trails by June 15. strains.” 22.50 per ton. She lifted the wine-glass again, and culprits. He said th at these attacks income, which even in his extrava then he noticed her hand. It was Corn No. 1 white milling, $22oz gance he could not spend, he gave are the first for some time, although 72 Vessels Carry Lumber. Four Are Killed in Auto. large, white and strong; it was not 22.50 per ton. himself over into the hands of grasp the hand of a woman who dallied, who Corn—Whole, $35; cracked, 36 ton. Goldfield, Nev. — Four prominent Astoria — During May, 33 vessels in the early days they were common. ing railroad and steamship companies, idled in primrose paths. Vegetables Cucumbers. $1.25 per Knights of Pythias, all of this city, were carrying 29,964,000 feet of lumber or their agencies, and became for a $150,000 Left for Roads. “Tell me, what Is it you wisu? You box; eggplant, 15c per pound; pep killed time the slave of guide and dragoman cleared from the mills in the lower early Wednesday in an automo interest me, at a moment, too, when I pers, 200/ 26c; radishes, 150/17Jc bile accident, while returning from a river district. Twenty-nine of the Medford—According to County Clerk cud carrier. And then the wanderlust, do not want to be interested. Are you per dozen; head lettuce, $1.75 per of the Goldfield lodge at Ton- vessels, w ith 22,467,000 feet of lum Gardner the cost of the Pacific High descended to him from the blood of really In trouble? Is there anything I crate; artichokes, 650175c per dozen; meeting I)r. E. A. W heeler, one of the ber, sailed for coastwise points, while way construct ion in Jackson county to his roving Dutch ancestors, which had can do . . . barring the taxicab?” celery, $3,500(4 per crate; spinach, 5c apath. date is $59,000. This includes the Iain dormant in the several genera four carrying 7,497,000 feet of lum best-known physicians of Nevada, who She twirled the glass, uneasily. “I per pound; tomatoes, $2,250/4.25 per driving the car, turned out to ber, went to foreign ports. In the cost of the concrete surfaced highway tions following, sprang into active life L am not in actual need of assistance.” crate; horseradish, 10o/12Jc pound; was from Central Point three miles toward again. He became known in every avoiil another machine mired in the same period 39 vessels loaded 40,726,- "But you spoke peculiarly regarding rhubarb, 2}0(3c per pound; cabbage, middle of the road, skirted the edge of 615 feet of lumber at the upper river Medford and excavation for the high port of call. He became known also loneliness.” l |c ; asparagus, $10(1.25 per dozen; an embankment too closely and mills, making a grand total of 70,684,- way over the Siskyou mountians. in the wildernesses. peas, 60( 7c per pound; beans, 7o/10e; plunged over. Dr. W heeetr and Dan 615 feet of lumber that was shipped in Of this amount about $10,000 for "Perhaps I like the melodrama. You W hatever had for the moment ap corn, 400160c per dozen. spoke of the Ambigu-Comique.” the engineering expenses and machin iel Falvey were pinned under the car cargoes from the Columbia river dur pealed to his fancy, that he had done. “You are on the stage?” Onions Red, $2,750(3 per sack. ery »’ill be refunded by the state mak Ho was alone, absolute m aster of his ing the month. “Perhaps.” Green Fruit - Apples, $1. 500/2.75 and killed outright. ing a total net cost at the present millions. Mammas with marriageable "The opera V' box; strawberries, $1.10o( 1.26 crate; time about $50,000. leaving $450,000 daughters declared that he was impos Hotel llammel Purchased. Man of 90 Leads Veterans. "Again perhaps." cherries. 4<i/10e|>er (Kiund; giHiseber- available from the sale of road bends. sible; the marriageable daughters He laughed once more, and drew his ries, 3|0(5c per (Kiund; apricots. $1.25 Chillicothe, O. Fewer than a dozen Albany—Bert R. Westbrook Thurs never had a chance to decide one way chair closer to the table. box; cantaloupes, $2,250(2.75 crate. survivors of the Mexican war. 1846- day became proprietor of the Hotel or the other; and men called him a Farmers Sue Railroads. “You followed me here. From Eggs— Fresh Oregon ranch, case 1848, attended the National Associa llam mel, Albany's six-story hostelry, He had promoted elephant fight* tion of Mexican War Veterans' annual and changed its name to Hotel Albany. Sandy— Fifteen property owners of i fool. where?” count, 20|o/ 21c; candled, 220/23c. stirred the Indian princes Poultry Hens, 15c broilers 23(x reunion, which opened here. Captain Westbrook, for the past two years, has this vicinity, mostly farm ers, have j which of had "Followed you?” The effort to give their melancholy indifference, a mocking accent to her voice was a 25c; turkeys, live 200/21c; dressed, j John A. Fisher, of Chillicothe, prest- been proprietor of the St. Francis joined in a suit against the Multno- ! out and tiger hunts, which had. by their failure. • A W o m a n Is s u e d F o rth . choice, 250( 26c; ducks, 12o/12ic; | dent of the national association, de- hotel, another leading local hotel, and math Central Railway company to re duration and magnificence, threatened geese, lOo/ llc . | spite his 90 years, welcomed the sur will now manage both hostelries. I gain title to a right of way from Sandy to disrupt the efficiency of the British the laws of fashion, and »here certain “Yes. The Idea Just occurred to me. Butter — Creamery prints, extra, vivors. " If I were not blind,” he Westbrook bought the furnishings of to Cottrell. This right of way was military service— whimsical excesses, ladies with light histories sought There were other vacant chairs, and said, "I would offer my services to the hotel and the lease of the building j granted on condition that the company uot understandable by his intim ate ac further adventures to add to their there was nothing Inviting In my facial 27Jc per pound; cubes. 22)0(24c. Come, let me have the Pork—Fancy, 10o/10$c per (K iund. j my country in the event of another from J. B. Thompson, who bought out; build a railroad between Sandy and quaintances who cynically arraigned heptamerons. Now, Courtlandt thought expression. truth.” Veal —Fancy, 10ot 10|c per pound. war with Mexico. My infirmities are J. C. llam mel five weeks ago. Mr. Cottrell within a year, which was not , him as the fool and his money. neither of the one nor of the other. He “I have a friend who knows Flora Hops— 1913 crop, prime and choice, | great, hut my love of country is not Thompson retains his interest in the , done. Subscribers to a bonus of $5000 , Rut, like the villain in the play, hie desired isolation, safety from Intru Desimone." have recovered their money. The ] lessened by age. ” llam mel Hotel company. 140il6c; 1914 contracts. 140(15c. Brightwood postoffice has been discon income still pursued him. Certain sion: and here, did he so signfy, he “Ah!" As If this Information was a W ool- - Valley, 20m 23|c; Eastern tinued, as John McIntyre, the post scandals inevitably followed, scandals could find it. He sat down at a vacant direct visitation of kindness from the Pollen Shower Beautiful. Oregon, 16(>(20j|c; mohair, 1914 clip, Postal Money Increases. was the last to hear about and the table and ordered a pint of champagne, gods. “Then you know where the 270/ 28c per pound. Klamath Falls, Or. — The yellow Corvallis- The receipts of the Cor- i master, did not want the office longer. Ue last to deny when he heard them. drinking hastily rather than thirstily. Calabrian lives? Give me her ad Cattle — Prime steers, $7.75o/8; t shower which visited several sections vallis postoffice show an increase o f ! Many persons, not being able to take Would monsieur like anything to dress.” choice, $7.26 oz, 7.60; medium, $7oi of Eastern Oregon, came to all parts 16 per cent for the month of May. ! Seaside Paring Streets. the mind and analyze a character eat? CTO BE C O N TIN U ED .) 7.26; choice cows, $6.50o/7; medium, I of Klamath valley, but not at the The Corvallis postal receipts have in Seaside Street paving and seweu into Courtlandt s. sought the line ot No, the wine was sufficient $60/6.25; heifers, $6.600(7.25; calves. same time. At Bonanza, it came in creased every month for several laying are on in full blast here now. like least resistance for their understand Courtlandt poured out a second glass Ae T h e y Danced. $70i9; bulls, $40(6.25; stags, $5.50 the shape of a cloud, drifting from the months without a break, and for a The contractors are under bond to com ing. and built some precious exploits j slowly. The wine bubbled up to the In a girl having a mind south on the wind and covering every- number of years the increase per an plete their work on the principal which included dusky island prln- brim and overflowed. He had been of “I her believe own." said she. "I, for one, Hogs Light, $7.60tu 7.90; heavy, | thing with what was at the tim e re num has amounted from 8 to 25 per streets before the middle ot June, so ( esses, diaphanous dancers, and comto- looking at the glass with unseeing am not easily led.” $6,500/ 6.90. ported as sulphur, sup(K >sedl.v from cent increase over the previous year. that the Summer business will not be stars. eyes He set the bottle down Impa "So I perceive." he ventured gently Sheep- Wethers, $4.20o( 4.75; ewes, Mount Lassen. It is considered gen- One city carrier reports that 30 new interfered with. Concrete sidewalks i-pera $3,250(4.25; yearling lambs, $4.50 erally to be pollen, but it is more houses are in course of ercetion on his are to be laid throughout the city this Simply, he was without a direction; tiently. Fool! To have gone to B ur between dips. <rC5; Spring lambs, $5.60q(6. | plentiful than usual. mail route. year. I Resume of World’s Important Events Told in Brief. gf\ PLACE HQNEY- ^M00N HAROLD MAC GRAt Jl C.D. RHODES Most All Wool Is Bought; Prices Unusually Good , Oil.