Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, July 10, 1914, Image 2

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to Be President
NEWS NOTES OF I Dr. Jordan
Educational Association Car Shortage Hoped to Be
CURRENT WEEK
Avoided by Commission PLACED
"I know what's the m atter with ah bad. Knowing that he was being
i him,” mused the artist, alone. "Some »utchtd and followed, he could not go
{ woman has chucked him. Silly little to Versailles and compromise her, use­
I fool, probably."
St. Paul The unanimous election of I
lessly. The devil take the sleek demon
Courtlandt went down stairs and out of a woman who had prompted him to
Dr. David Starr Jordan, chancellor of
into the boulevard. Frankly, he was commit so base an act!
Leland Stanford University, to the!
be ginning to feel concerned. He still "You will at least,” he said, "deliver
presidency of the National Education Salem — Announcement has been ous than usual, and the commission
held to his original opinion that the that message which I have intrusted
association, one of the most coveted made by the State Railroad commis- will do everything possible to increase
positions in the educational world, was j sion th at it would in a few days send efficiency by urging teamwork among
diva had disappeared of her own free to your care.”
will; but if the machinery of the po­ "It shall reach Versailles tonight,
assured when Dr. David B. Johnson, 1 to shippers and railroad managements shippers, consignees and railroads.
of Rockhill, S. C., suddenly withdrew rules and suggestions designed to min- The shippers will be urged to load
lice had been started, he realized that your highness.”
from the contest, thereby term inating imize the threatened car shortage the cars as rapidly as possible to full ca­
his own safety would eventually be­ The young man reread the telegram
one of the most active political cam- 1 coming fall. A sim ilar set of rules pacity, the railroads to provide emp­
come involved. By this time, he rea­ which one of the two men had given
paigns in the history of the associa- and suggestions was issued by the cona­ ties and take away loaded cars without
soned, there would not be a hotel In him a moment since. It was a com­
A Portland bank firm will erect a tion.
mission last year and, as a result, the delays and the consignee will unload
Paris free of surveillance. Naturally, mand which even he, wilful and dis­
$1,000,000 building.
Dr. Johnson’s action followed a long crops were handled more expeditiously cars with the utmost dispatch,
blond strangers would be in demand. obedient as he was, dared not ignore.
The rules and regulations originated
The complications that would follow He ripped it into shreds and flung
Three political parties in Idaho have conference with a large number of his than in previous years.
supporters, who claimed a m ajority of ! Because of the immense grain crop j by the Oregon commission last year
his own arrest were not to be ignored. them out of the window. He did not
adopted Prohibition planks.
the
votes
of
the
nominating
committee
in
Eastern
Oregon,
the
increasing
ac-
|
have
been
adopted
by
the
commissions
He agreed with his conscience that he apologize to the man into whose face
A Seattle firm receives 3000 bags of for their candidate.
I tivitiy in the lumber industry and the ; of several states, notably Kansas,
had not acted with dignity in forcing the pieces flew. That gentleman red­
corn from Japan at a low price.
Several of the leading educators ex- large fru it yield, it is feared that the which is facing the problem of ship-
his way into her apartm ent. But that dened perceptibly, but he held his
W orkmen’s compensation law be­ press relief and satisfaction over the shortage this year will be more seri- i ping one of its largest crops of grain,
P ic t u r e s
P ^
night he had been at odds with con­ tongue. The blare of a horn announced
came effective in Iowa July 1st.
vention; his spirit had been that of the time of departure. The train
withdrawal of Dr. Johnson and de-1 “
the marauding old Dutchman of the moved. The two men on the platform
that the action precluded any
The senate will not adjourn until dared
seventeenth century. He perfectly saluted, but the young man ignored
possible dissension in the ranks of the
Wilson’s trust program isjfinished.
well knew that she was in the right as tho salutation. Not until the rear car
association.
“ Before I resign, half of Mexico It was also announced that there
far as the pistol-shot was concerned. disappeared in the hazy distance did
City dies,” declares General Huerta. would be no opposition to the election
I Further, he knew that he could quash the watchers stir. Then they left the
1 any charge she might make in that di­ station and got into the tonneau of a
The cause of bubonic plague which of Oakland, Cal., as the meeting place
rection by the sim pled of declara- touring car, which shot away and did
is prevalent in New Orleans, is traced next year, and that the convention Mapleton — The W illam ette Pacific 1 on this also is under way.
| tions; and to avoid this simplest of not stop until it drew up before that
would be held in August, the exact railway crosses the Umpqua a short There is a Clear Lake northwest of
to fleas.
declarations she would prefer silence imposing embassy upon which the
distance above Gardiner, the north end Tsiltcoos, and there are at least a half
yet to be decided upon.
The chief justice of the Supreme date
above
all things. They knew each oth­ French will always look with more or
of
the
approach
being
just
west
of
dozen
lakes
of
that
name
in
Oregon.
Suffragists
won
a
measure
of
suc­
SYNOPSIS.
court of Idaho has resigned to cam­ cess when the resolutions committee Smith river. This bridge will have There is also much confusion in the
er tolerably well.
less suspicion.
paign for U. S. senatorship.
agreed to report to the association a a draw span. The span and the steel names of creeks and rivers. There E 'e a n n ra de T o sc an a w as B inging la It was extremely fortunate that he
CHAPTER V.
“ Better pay for teachers” is the resolution approving woman suffrage arches at each end will be only about are Willow creeks almost without end, P a ris, w hich, p erh a p s, acco un ted for E d ­ had not been to the hotel since Satur­
C o u rlla n d t'8 a p p e a ra n c e th ere. M ul­ day. He went directly to the war of­
slogan of the National Education asso­ and equal pay for teachers, regardless 300 feet long. The trestle, approaches McKay creeks in several counties, and w tim ard illion
aire,
he
w
an
d
ered
a
b
o
u
t
w
here
even the names of rivers are dupli- ta n c y d icta te d . H e m ig h t be in P a ris one fice. The great and powerful man
and fills will measure 1250 feet.
of sex.
The Bird Behind Bars.
ciation, in session in St. Paul.
K am chatka th e next. Following there wrs the only hope left. They The most beautiful bide Irish eyes
Women delegates were highly elated Two miles north of the Umpqua the cated. For instance there is a Calli- d th ay e o and
Captain Bojaroglo, a Russian army over
p
e
ra
he
goes
to
a
cafe
a
n
d
is
a
c
­
the actions of the resolutions road will swing to the west, leaving ! pooia river in Douglas county and an- costed hv a p re tty you n g w om an. She had met some years before in Algiers, in the world gazed out at the dawn
aviator, was killed when his mono­ committee
gives him the a d d re ss of F lo ra D esim one, where Courtlandt had rendered him a which turned night-blue into day-blue
and pointed out that as Smith river and following up Jack other in Linn county.
plane collapsed and fell from a great women delegates
vocal riv a l o f T o sc an a , tind F lo ra gives
Franz
creek.
The
work
of
Engineer
!
Taking
the
string
of
lakes
between
are
in
the
m
ajority
and paled the stare. Rosal lay the un-
hint th e a d d re ss of E le a n o ra , w hom he is very real service.
height.
in ed to see. C o u rtla n d t e n te rs
at the convention there is little doubt F. D. Browne stops at the mouth of j the Siuslaw and Coos bay and consid- d E eterm
“I did not expect you to the min­
le
a
n
o
ra
's
a
p
a
rtm
e
n
ts
.
She
o
rd
e
rs
him
Mount Lassen, in California, for the as to the passage of the suffrage reso­ that creek and that of Engineer M. H. ering the number of tourists they will out am i sh oo ts a t him . T he n ex t d ay ute,” the great man eaid pleasantly.
ed by th e m y ste rio u s d is­ “You will not mind waiting for a few
fourteenth tim e is spouting smoke and lution which will be presented as the Bedolfe begins. From the creek the i draw when the W illamette-Pacific is a P p a p ris e a ra is n c sh e ock
of th e p rim a donna.
minutes.”
ashes, the latter being found 13 miles beginning of a “ peace movement” road passes through a tunnel, desig­ completed the conflict in names will
nated as tunnel No. 6, over to a small cause much confusion.
“Not in the least. Only, I’m in a
within the conventi(m.
distant.
CHAPTER
IV—Continued.
The resolutions committee also an­ draw and down that a half mile or so Tho railway officials are more deeply "There's the dusky princess peek­ deuce of a mess,” frankly and directly.
It is declared by a member of the nounced
that in view of the stand the to Lake Takenitch. This tunnel is interested in this question than any- ing out again. The truth is. Abby, if "Innocently enough, I've stuck my
mediation congress that war between association
has taken on international 1554 feet long, or will be when done, i body else. John M. Scott, the general 1 could hide myself for three or four head into the police net.”
Mexico and the United States has been peace, resolutions
passenger agent of the Southern Pa­ years, long enough for people to for­ "Is it possible that now I can pay
will be presented Work is just under way.
averted.
debt to you?”
As the road strikes Lake Takenitch cific lines in Oregon, most likely will get
indorsing the work of peace societies.
might reconsider. But it my “Such
Women suffragettes are determined Sex hygiene conservatively taught it crosses an arm of it and then passes have to look to the advertising of the should me, be 1 under
as it is. Have you read the
another
name.
They
to wage their fight before congress, in the schools will be indorsed; par­ through a cut and then alternately over new line when done, the W illam ette- envy us millionaires. Why, we are article in the newspapers regarding
in spite of President W ilson’s refusal ents will be urged to enlighten their trestles and fills up to Lake Tsiltcoos. Pacific, and he has expressed himself the loneeomest duffers going. We dis­ the disappearance of Signorina da Toe-
to lend aid.
children on sex questions; and the But in this stretch there is one tunnel, as wishing to have some legal action trust every one; we fly when a wom­ cana, the singer?”
Jam es T. Dubois, ex-m inister to teaching of sex hygiene in normal No. 5, which is 750 feet long. Work j taken in the m atter.
an approaches; we become mono­ “Yes.”
maniacs; one thing obsesses us, every­ “I am the unknown blond. Tomor­
Colombia, denies that the pending schoos probably will be recommended.
Hood River District Ships body
Jackson County to Build
treaty with that country contains any
is after our money. We want row morning I want you to go with me
we want wives, but we want to the prefecture and state that I was
“ apology.”
Colombian 7 reaty Unlikely
65 Tons Choice Cherries friends,
Highway by Contract
them
to
be attracted to us and not to with you all of Saturday and Sunday;
One thousand and thirty-six "O re­ of Passage Through Senate Medford — Members of the County Hood River — “ Hood River has re­ our money-hags.
Oh, pshaw! What that on Monday you and your wife
gon dry” petitions bearing 36,032
plans
have
you
made
in regard to the dined with me, that yesterday we went
ceived
the
record
price
for
its
crop
of
court
have
tired
of
criticism
s
that
the
Washington,
1).
C.—Already
there
names, have been filed w ith the secre­
to the aviation meet, and later to the
search
?’’
are
indications,
in
the
senate
commit­
county is wasting money by construct­ Royal Ann cherries this year,” said
tary of state.
tee on foreign relations and in the sen­ ing the Central Point section of the W ilmer Sieg, sales manager of the Gloom settled upon the artist's face. Odeon.”
Masked robbers hold up eight auto­ ate itself, that the adm inistration is
"I’ve got to find out what's happened “In brief, an alibi?” smiling now.
Pacific Highway by day labor, and North Pacific Fruit Distributers, who to her, Ted. This isn’t any play. Why, “Exactly. I shall need one.”
mobiles near Marshfield, Ore., and abandoning
the
idea
of
securing
the
secure several hundred dollars in ratification of the Colombian treaty of after a conference with State High­ has just returned from Spokane, where she loves the part of M arguerite as "And a perfectly good alibi. But I
your word that you are in no­
money and jewelry.
apology. A fter several days of effort, way Engineer Bowlby, announced that he has been attending a m eeting of the she loves nothing else. She's been have
concerned? Pardon the question,
kidnaped, and only God knows for wise
An autograph letter of Sir W alter in the course of which strong opposi­ the section of the highway between board of trustees.
between us it is really necessary
Scott’s dated April 23, 1813, was found tion to the treaty developed, the ad­ Talent and Ashland will be let by con­ “ Cherries form one of the most in­ what reason. It has knocked me silly. if but I am
to be of service to you.”
definite factors we have to deal with I Just came up from Como, where she "On my
by a Seattle man in a book purchased m inistration turned from the Colom­
as a gentleman.”
in Northwestern fruit circles. We spends the summers now. I was going “That is word
at a second-hand store.
bian treaty to the treaty with N icara­ tract.
sufficient.”
find
th
at
we
have
got
from
three
to
to
take
her
and
Fournier
out
to
din­
An Albany, Ore., calf ate a cloth gua, and now the entire effort is being Bids will be called for the second five tim es as many as we had figured
“In fact, I do not believe that she
ner.”
sign and died. The owner seeks $35 made to get action on that agreement, week in July. No certain type of on,
has been abducted at all. Will you
and instead of a short crop we are "Who’s Fournier?”
damages from the firm who put the it being evident that a m ajority of the hard-surfaced pavement will be in­ having
an excess. Last year we m ar­ "Mademoiselle Fournier, the com­ let me use your pad and pen for a
foreign relations committee will vote sisted upon. The contractor making
advertisem ent on his barn.
keted from Hood River 50 tons of poser. She goes with Nora on the minute ?”
favorably when the time comes to
The other pushed over the required
According to reports Marconi, the make a report.
the lowest bid on any standard type Royal Anns. This year the associa­ yearly concert tours.”
articles. Courtlandt scrawled a few “Oh, but He Shall Pay, He Shall Pay."
wireless wizard, contemplates talking Were it not for the constitutional will be awarded the contract.
tion shipped 65 tons.
"Pretty?"
words and passed back the pad.
by wireless phone, from Wales to New requirement that treaties must be ra t­ According to members of the County “ That there is good money in cher­ “Charming."
“For me to read?"
dulatlng horizon, presently to burst in­
York before the close of this year.
ries
is
shown
by
the
report
of
J.
R.
"I
see,”
thoughtfully.
“W
hat
part
ified by a two-thirds vote of the sen­ court, the Central Point road, now
“Yes,” moodily.
to living flame, transm uting the dull
Nunamaker, who has the largest orch­ of the lake; the Villa d’Este, Cadenab- The
pressure would even now be
W alter and Fred Davis, brothers, ate,
Frenchman read. Courtlandt steel bars of the window into fairy
completed
within
half
a
mile
of
Med­
ard
in
the
valley.
He
told
me
he
bia?”
brought
to
bear
to
ratify
the
Colom­
wealthy cattle men of Peabody, Kan., bian treaty, but the two-thirds provis­ ford, has cost less than it would have would net $1300 from an acre and a “Bellaggio. Oh, it was ripping last watched him anxiously. There was gold, that trick of alchemy so futilely
were found dead in a field after a se­ ion cannot be waived, and preliminary
not even a flicker of surprise in the sought by man. There was a window
of his Royal Anns.
summer. She’s always singing when official
vere storm had passed. It is believed polls indicate that more than a third cost if let by contract, and will stand quarter
eye. Calmly he ripped off the at the north and another at the south,
"Bings,
Lamberts
and
Black
Repub­
she's
happy.
When
she
sings
out
on
they were killed by lightning.
after the street pavements of licans have been damaged in all sec­ the terrace, suddenly, without giving sheet and tore it into bits, distribut­ likewise barred; but the Irish eyes
of the senate is against tho apology long
the pieces into the various waste never sought these two. It was from
Announcing that the retrenchment and against tho payment of $25,000,- Medford, which cost two and three tions by weather conditions and rains. anyone warning, her voice is wonder­ ing
yawning about his long flat the eaet window only that they could
policy put into effect some months ago 000 .
tim es as much a square yard, have The effect on the m arket has not yet ful. No audience ever heard anything baskets
desk. Next, still avoiding the younger see the long white road that led to
had been terminated, the Santa Fe Moreover, some of the Colombian worn out. The first section of the been determined, but the bad fruit like it.”
man's eye, he arranged his papers Paris.
railroad has increased the working lobbyists have muddled the situation road out of Central Point is in use. will have a bad effect on the good “I heard her Friday night. I dropped neatly
and locked them up in a huge The nightingale was truly caged.
hours of 1000 men in the shops at San by boasting to opposition senators that
quality stuff.”
in
at
the
opera
without
knowing
what
which only the artillery of the But the wild heart of the eagle beat
Bernardino, Cal., from 40 to 45 a week. Colombia will never accept the $26,- The road will be completed by July 15, Mr. Sieg says that excellent pros­ they were singing. I admit all you safe
army could have forced. He in this nightingale's breast, and the
unless the cash consideration and the last section will have to " se t” pects for the Northwestern apple crop say In regard to her voice and looks; German
then called for his hat and stick. He eyes burned as fiercely toward the
The city controller of Tacoma, 000,000
continue,
provided
there
is
the
fullest
but
I
stick
to
the
whim."
30
days
before
the
highway
is
entirely
is
coupled
with
an
apology
and
th
at
in
to Courtlandt to follow. Not east as the east burned toward the
Wash., defies the mayor in a dispute
co-operation in marketing.
not very distant future Colombia thrown open to traffic.
"But you can't fake that chap with beckoned
a
word
was
said until the car was west. Sunday and Monday, Tuesday
over the payment of $80,000 in sal­ the
“
In
protection
to
the
apple
industry,
will get both, with tho consent of the Work in the Siskiyous is progressing
the blond mustache,” retorted Abbott humming on the
road to Vincennes. and Wednesday and Thursday, today;
aries.
the
independent
shipper
must
cease
to
senate.
grimly. “Lord, I wish I had run into "W ell?" said Courtlandt,
It and that the five dawns were singu­
rapidly
and
everything
will
be
ready
being
competitive
and
must
realize
the
you any day but today. I'm all in. I was not possible for him to finally.
The activity of the lobbyist has
hold back lar in beauty and that she had never*
The drouth that has prevailed in turned
necessity of affiliating with some re­ can telephone to the Opera from the the
for
the
surfacing
of
the
scenic
high­
several
doubtful
senators
question any longer.
in her life before witnessed the cre­
Missouri since May 29 has been broken
studio, and then we shall know for a “My
the treaty, and those who are way in the spring of 1915, while the sponsible m arketing agency.”
dear friend, I am taking you ation of five days, one after another,
by a rain th a t amounted to 66 one- against
The
straw
berry
season
is
nearly
end­
certainty
whether
or
not
she
will
re­
at
odds
with
the
adm
inistration
on
made no impression upon her sense of
hundredths of an inch. Rain was gen­ this issue are seeing to it that other hard-surfaced road from Central Point ed. The season has been a long one turn for the performance tonight. If out to the villa for the night.”
beautiful, so delicate and receptive
“But
I
have
nothing
.
.
.”
eral.
through
Medford,
Phoenix,
Talent
to
and
a
heavy
crop
has
been
harvested
senators are advised as to the moves
not, then I'm going in for a little de- 1 “And I have everything, even fore­ ir the ordinary
times. She was conscious
in
all
sections.
Hood
River
growers
Ashland
will
be
opened
before
the
win­
tective work."
Butte, Mont., is declared to be an and tactics of the lobby. The senate
that
within
cup of wrath was
sight.
If
you
were
arrested
tonight
it
have
received
a
satisfactory
return.
"Abby, it will turn out to be the would cause you some inconvenience. overflowing. her Of the
unsafe place for President Moyer, of resents an effort on the outside to ter rains set in.
other things, euch as
sheep of Little Bo-Peep.”
the W estern Federation of Miners, drive it into taking a specified action,
eating and sleeping and moving about
“Have your own way about it.”
and the mayor has requested his ab­ and now that the senate finds itself
in her cage (more like an eagle in­
Itobcat
Pays
for
License.
Polk
County
Completes
When
they
arrived
at
the
studio
Ab­
held
up
by
a
group
of
lobbyists,
pre­
sence.
deed than a nightingale), recurrence
bott telephoned promptly. Nothing
sumably working for a large slice of Eugene — James Frame, a six-foot-
Oiling
All
Main
Roads
had blunted her perception.
four
mountaineer
from
London,
30
had
been
heard.
They
were
substi­
the $25,000,000, and individual sen­
"Oh, but he shall pay, he shall pay!”
Dallas
—
Oiling
of
all
the
main
miles
southeast
of
Eugene,
brought
to
tuting another singer.
ators find lobbyists boasting that the
she
murmured, striving to loosen the
roads
of
Polk
county
was
com­
Eugene
a
bobcat
pelt
and
a
bride.
He
"Call up the Herald,” suggested
treaty will be ratified.
bars with her small, white, helpless
exchanged the bobcat for a m arriage pleted last week. The road oiling be­ Courtlandt.
Wheat — Track prices: New club,
hands. The cry seemed to be an arP
license and exchanged the marriage gan when the two and one-half mile Abbott did so. And he had to an­
77ftt78c per bushel; new forty-fold,
Vessel Haptized Luckily.
etta, for through all these four mad­
out of Monmouth was oiled last swer innumerable questions, questions
78(u79c; new bluestem, 82c; new red Philadelphia — The new steamship license for a wife. He returned with stretch
dening days she had voiced it—now
a wife to surprise his friends in Lon­ year.
Russian, 76c; old club, 86c.
worked him into a fine rage;
low and deadly with hate, now full-
the valpe of this work, which
Millfeed— Bran, $23 per ton; shorts, Great Northern, the largest coasting don. The tiounty on bobcats is only the Realizing
who
was
he,
where
did
he
live,
what
toned in burning anger, now broken by
County court offered to put up dol­ did he know, how long had he been in
vessel ever built in the United States, $2 and the cost of the m arriage license
$26; middlings, $30.
sobs of despair. “Will you never
lar for dollar with any club, individual Paris, and could he prove that he had
Barley — Feed, $20(tt21 per ton; had an odd christening when she left is $3, so Frame had to throw in $1 “ to or
come, so that I may tell you how base
community
to
oil
the
roads
of
this
the
ways
at
Cramps.
In
addition
to
boot'’
to
effect
the
exchange
in
the
brewing, $21.50(//22; rolled, $23.50.
arrived that morning? Abbott wanted
and vile you are?” she further ad­
Hay — Choice timothy, $16(t/17 per the usual splash of champagne, the county clerk’s office, but he will get county.
to
fling
the
receiver
into
the
mouth
of
dressed the east.
Dallas Commercial club took up the transm itter, but his patience was
ton; mixed, timothy, $12(//15; valley vessel’s keel was rubbed w ith a lucky that dollar back by filing a claim with the The
She had waited for his appearance
proposal and raised money to oil presently rewarded. The singer had
stone which reposes usually in the the secretary of state for the special
grain hay, $10(it 12; alfalfa. $11.
on Sunday. Late in the day one of th e
six miles east on the Salem road. not yet been found, but. the chauffeur
Vegetables Cucumbers, 60^190c per necktie of Colonel L. 11. Morrell. Mrs. state bounty.
jailers had informed her that it was
Independence oiled six miles north to ef the mysterioue car had turned up
dozen; eggplant, 15c per pound; pep­ Lacey, wife of the construction super­
impossible for the gentleman to come
the
point
where
the
road
meets
the
pers, 20c; radishes, 15 (lit 17Je per intendent of the G reat Northern
. . in a hospital, and perhaps by
"Jump Off Joe” Immune.
before Monday. So she marshaled ber^
road. A committee of . night
dozen; head lettuce. $1.75 per crate; Steamship company, broke the cham­ Salem — Further desecration of Salem-Dallas
they would know everything.
army of phrases, of accusations, of de­
artichokes, 85c per dozen; celery, pagne bottle. The vessel is as large “ Jum p Off Joe” by the use of lurid the Independence club met a commit­ The chauffeur had had a bad accident;
nunciations, ready to sm other him
tee from the Salem club and made ar - 1 the car itself was a total wreck, in a
$1.50; tomatoes, 75c per crate; spin-! and fast as many trans-ocean liners.
with them the moment he came. But
advertisements must cease, according rangements to oil the rem aining six ditch, not far from Versailles.
ach, 5(</7c per pound; rhubarb, 2J("3o;
he came not Monday, nor Tuesday,;
to Attorney General Crawford. “ Jump miles to Salem. Since that tim e the "There!" cried Abbott, slamming
cabbage, l$c; asparagus, $1 (a) 1.50
/. W. W. Trials Cut Over.
nor Wednesday. The suspense was to
dozen; peas, 4(</6c per pound; beans, Tarrytown. N. Y. Nine free-speech Off Joe” is a big rook in the ocean at main roads out of Dnllas and Falls the receiver on the hook. "W hat do
her mind diabolical. She began to un­
6(//7c; corn, 30oi36c per dozen; tur advocates, most of them identified Newport. A. L. Thomas, of that city, City have been oiled, the roads from you say to that?”
derstand; he intended to keep her
nips, new, $1.25 per sack; carrots, with the Industrial W orkers of the asked him if the rock belonged to the Monmouth north and south have all "The chauffeur may have left her
there till he was sure that her spirit
been
oiled.
United
States
or
to
Oregon.
He
said
$1.50; beets, $1.50.
World, and all of them associates of
got drunk afterward, and
was broken, then he would come.
Onions -— Red, $3.25 per sack; yel­ the four victims of Saturday’s prema­ it was being plastered with ugly ad­ The oil makes them as level as a somewhere,
plunged
into
the
ditch.
Things
have
Break her spirit? She laughed wildly.
The roads happened like that. Abby. don't make
much to the disgust of water-bound macadam.
low, $3.25; Walla Walla, $3.25.
ture bomb explosion in New York, vertisements,
He could break her spirit no more
Green Fruits — Apples, old, $1.50(x came to Tarrytown to face trial on Newport residents. Mr. Crawford will probably lie oiled, until the coun­ a camel's hair shirt out of your paint­
easily than she could break these
2 per box; new, $l(ul.26; cherries, 3<u charges growing out of the demonstra­ searched musty tomes and found that ty hard-surfaces the roads.
brushes. What a pother about a sing­
bars. To bring her to Versailles upon
8c per pound; apricots, $1.50 per box; tions some weeks ago against John I). Oregon owns one marine league from
er! If It had been a great inventor, a
an errand of mercy! Well, he was
Cherry Trees Recover.
cantaloupes, $2 (it 2.50 per crate; Rockefeller and his son. whose estate shore, which takes in “ Jum p Off Joe.”
poet, an artist, there would have been
capable of anything.
peaches, 40c(u$l per box; plums, 76c is near here. Nearly 200 sympathizers
Monmouth — Trees in young cherry nothing more than a two-line para­
She was not particularly distressed
(ii $1.25; watermelons, 1{ or 2c per came with them.
Cherry
Harvest
in
fu
ll
Su-ing.
At the request of
orchards about this vicinity, which last graph. But an opera singer, one who When They Arrived at the Studio, because
she knew that it would not be
pound; loganberries, 75(d 90c per crate. counsel for the defendants the trials
Abby Telephoned Promptly.
Ashland—The cherry harvest is in year were believed to be dying, have entertains us during our Idle eve­
possible for her to sing again until the
Potatoes Oregon, new, ljoi. ljc per were put over for two weeks.
full swing, with a yield that is larger regained their foliage and now promise nings—ha! that’s a different matter. I am flfty-six, some twenty years your following
in New York. She
pound.
than was anticipated. The quality of a rapid growth. In June and July last Set instantly that great municipal ma­ senior. Under this hat of mine 1 carry had sobbed winter
too
much,
with her face
Eggs — Fresh Oregon ranch, case
the
fruit
is
making
up
for
the
quantity
chinery called the police in action; a thousand secrets, and every one of buried in the pillow. Had
It More Serious.
summer
leaves
on
the
trees
in
various
these sobs
count, 24c per dozen; candled, 25(<i 26c. New riague
former years. More attention is parts of Polk county began to wither, sell extra editions on the streets. these thousand must go to the grave been born of weakness, all might
The bubonic plague of
have
Poultry — Hens, 14)c |>er pound; situation Orleans
being given to the pack, the favorite and finally fell off. The cause was at­ What ado!"
here became more serious size
with me, yours along with them. I been well; but rage had mothered
springs, 18<</19c; turkeys, live, 20c; Thursday with
being
a
two-pound
box,
many
of
"W
hat
the
devil
makes
you
so
bit­
confirmation of a which are being shipped long dis­ tributed to the slugs which appeared,
have met you a dozen times since j them, and thus her voice was in a
dressed, choice, 25c; ducks, 120/13c; second death the
and borers were believed to have oper­ ter?”
and the [discovery of a tances.
those Algerian days, and never have very bad way. This morning she was
geese, 10c.
The
choicest
varieties
of
Was I bitter? I thought I was I you failed to afford me some amuse- l noticeably hoarse, and there was a
focus of infection, three miles Bings and Royal Anns have been sent ated in the ground. No pests are evi­
Butter — Creamery prints, extra, second
dent this year, and the orchards have a philosophizing." Courtlandt consulted j ment or excitement. You are the most break in the arietta. No, she did not
from he original one. John Jackson, from
27Jc per pound; cubes, 22(<l23c.
this
vicinity
as
far
as
Honolulu.
9-year-old colored boy, who was Lamberts will follow in due season. fine appearance. New grafts, placed his watch. Half after four. "Come interesting and entertaining young fret over thie side of the calamity. The
Pork—Fancy, lOo/lOJc per pound. a found
over to the Maurice and dine with me man I know. Try one of these cigars." sting of it all lay in the fact that she
/lead July 2, died from the There is a brisk demand, and prices in early spring, are growing well.
Veal—Fancy, lOo/Uc per pound.
tomorrow night, that is, if you do not
• • • • • • •
according to the announce­ rule from 7 to 10 cents a pound.
had been outraged in the m atter of
Hops—1913 crop, prime and choice, plague,
tind your prima donna. I've an en­ Precisely at the time Courtlandt personal liberty, with no act of re­
ment of Assistant Surgeon Charles
Water Mains Increased.
14(</16Jc; 1914 contracts, 15c.
gagement
at
flve-thirty,
and
must
be
stepped into the automobile outside prisal to ease her immediate longing
Springfield -Thirty men have been
Wool — Valley, 18(>/20)c per pound; Williams, of the United States Public
the war office, a scene, peculiar in ! to be avenged.
Fish Violations Alleged.
put to work digging trench for the half o ff.’*
Eastern Oregon, 16 of 20Jc; mohair, Health and Marine Hospital service.
was about to ask you to dine with character, but inconspicuous In that it |
(TO BE CONTINUED.)
1914 clip, 27|c.
Astoria - The state fisheries depart­ mile of pipe that is to be laid to im­ me "I tonight,"
disappointedly.
did not attract attention, was enacted |
"Dry*” Will Start Daily.
Cattle — Prime steers, $7 of 7.25;
ment officials who have been checking prove the w ater supply. Permission "Can't; awfully
sorry. Abby. It was in the Gare de l'Est. Two sober-vis- j Action Better Than Indecision.
choice, $6.75(>i7; medium, $6.60o/6.75; Atlantic City, N. J. Announcement up the licenses issued in the Columbia to lay the pipe on the right-of-way was only luck that I met
you in the Lux­ aged men stood respectfully aside to Sometimes we must simply do the
choice cows, $6.256/6.50; medium, $6 that a daily newspaper in the interest river district have found a number of received from the Southern Pacific embourg. Be over about
seven. I permit a tall young man in a Bavarian thing we have to do and think ahc*<
(1/6.25; heifers, $6.25(</6.75; calves, of national prohibition would lie sta rt­ persona holding licenses who. under company, ami the men were put to was very glad to see you again.”
$6(</8.50; bulls, $3(>/5; stags, $5 (</ ed in W ashington was made at a dis­ the provisions of the state laws, are work at once. An order has been placed Abbott kicked a broken easel into hat to enter a compartment of the j it afterward. Or it may be better not
second class. #W hat could be seen of to think about it afterward. Action is
6.50.
trict conference of the Anti-Saloon not eligible to fish for salmon. The in Portland for 2600 feet of 15-inch
corner All right. If anything; the young m ans face was full of the great solver of doubts, the great
Hogs - Light, $7.25(u8.20; heavy, league of America. The paper will packers employing these men have wood stave pipe, and this will be here a turns
up IH let you know. You re at smothered wrath and disappointment. I key to life's problems. Too much
$6.25A|7.26.
begin publication in December. The been allowed three days to get rid of within a few days. Ten days to two
Grand?"
How he hated himself, for his weak­ thinking and debating and discussing
Sheep — Wethers, $4(0 4.86; ewes, sum of $200,000 is said to be available them or complaints against the alleged weeks will be required to complete the ;he “Yes.
By-by.”
ness. for his cowardice! He was n o t1 only confuse the issues.
$3.256/4.26; yearling lambs, $4.5(k i and a circulation of 100,000 has been violators of the law will be filed in work, which will take w ater from the
canal above the present log booms.
4.85; spring lambs, $5.60(<i6.
guarateed.
the courts.
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Events Told in Brief.
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