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Leaves Mexican NEWS NOTES OF Huerta Capital Under Heavy Guard Home Credits System Wins CURRENT WEEK Both Pupils and Parents I tlv e th a t u n til h e r re a l c a p to r ap- did n o t In te re s t him h a lf so m uch as | p e a re d sh e w ould be to ta lly in th e th e fa c t th a t he had a th o u sa n d fran c s I d a rk re g a rd in g his id en tity . And h e re lh his pocket, a n d th a t a ll e le m en t of sh e h a d h it it off in less th a n a dozen d a n g e r had been done a w ay w ith. Mexico City—A t 10 o’clock W ednes j w ords. Oh, w ell; it did n o t m a tte r T ru e, th e sin g e r h e rs e lf w ould m ove day n ig h t the fam ily of P resident ! now . She m ig h t try to m ake i t un- h e av e n a n d e a rth to find o u t who had H uerta and other relativ es and close j p le a sa n t fo r h is em ployer, b u t he been b a ck of th e abduction. L e t h e r Buena V ista— T h at th e home credit looked upon it as a m ere experim ent, friends le ft the capital for V era Cruz system haa succeeded in bringing but they are now its most enthusiastic do u b ted th e u ltim a te su c c ess of h e r m ak e h e r a c c u sa tio n s. H e w as o u t a tte m p ts . H ow ever, th e m a tte r w as a t o f It. aboard a special tra in . The tra in was about a closer relationship betw een supporters. • • • • • * * J a n e n d a s fa r as he w as concerned. A typical home credit school is th at composed of th ree sleepers and a bag the schools and homes of Polk county “ H ave you th o u g h t w h at th is m ean s? "M ad em o iselle,” sa id th e g re a t po gage car. Running ahead o f it were and an in te re st in the industries of the a t F airview , in South Polk county. It is ab d u ctio n . It is a c rim e you have licem an soberly, “ th is is a g ra v e ac The pupils took up the work in the fall tw o m ilitary tra in s carry in g 800 men. farm heretofore unparalleled is shown of 1912 and w ere successful through c o m m itte d , p u n ish a b le by long im p ris c u sa tio n to m ak e.” o n m e n t.” Following came another m ilitary train ! by attendance records and sta tistic s out th e term in adhering to the rules. "I m a k e it, n e v e rth e le ss," replied The craw s of e ig h t ducks killed by a w ith 500 troops aboard. compiled fo r some o f th e rural schools The childten thus pleased th eir par "I h ave been m ad e m o iselle ’s Jailer, N ora. S h e e a t stiffly in h e r c h air, h e r St. H elens, O r., man produced as n o t h e r a b d u cto r. A nd w hen o n e is face co lo rless, d a rk c irc le s u n d e r h e r The fam ily of G eneral Blanquet, i where th e plan has been in operation. ents, who demanded th a t the system many gold nuggets. I p oor a n d in need of m >ney ! " H e eyes. S he n e v e r looked to w a rd C ourt U nder th e rules of th e system credit be employed during the next term . m inister of war, also left on th e spe lan d t. sh ru g g e d . The plan has been changed from A huge steel caisson used by the U. is given a t school fo r work done at “ B ut M onsieur C o u rtla n d t h a s of "I w ill give you a th o u sa n d fra n c s The pupils m ust earn S. navy in te sts is w recked by a single cial. home outside of school hours, includ tim e to tim e. fo r th e n a m e and a d d re ss of th e m an fered a n a libi su c h a s we c a n n o t ig The p arty boarded th e tra in a t Villa ing th e w alking of long distances to 800 credits before tak in g a holiday in shot of a new explosive. nore. M ore th a n th a t, his in te g rity who in s tig a te d th is o u tra g e .” stead of 600. The num ber of m inute A fte r being se t afire four tim es de Guadalupe, a railroad statio n about school and re g u la r attendance. Ah, he th o u g h t; th e n s h e w a sn ’t so is vouched for by th e g e n tle m a n a t credits fo r m ilking cows was increased C redit is given for w ashing dishes, w ithin 24 hours, a Eugene, O r., house five m iles from Mexico C ity. Only a s u re ? “I told you th e nam e, m adem oi h is side, w hom doubtlees m adem oi m ilking cows, doing chores, sleeping from five to 15 for each cow and a was to tally destroyed by fire. few persons were aw are of th e ir de w ith windows open and proper care of reasonable amount of credit was al selle. As for h is a d d re ss, I d a re not se lle re co g n ize s.” N o ra eyed th e g re a t m an doubtfully. give it, n o t for te n th o u sa n d france. _____ S enator Lane, o f Oregon, says con p arture. I body. The resu lt has been a healthier lowed for all work not named in the B esides, I h ave said th a t th e re has “ W h a t Is th e g e n tle m a n to you?” gress is grinding out too many laws, list of chores. Children living over a I appearance by th e pupils. W ashington, D. C. — A lthough the b e en a m ista k e .” " e h e w as In te rro g a te d . and thinks a pause is advisable. The p aren ts also declare th a t more mile and a half from school w ere al resignation of G eneral H u erta is con "A b so lu tely n o th in g ,” c o n te m p tu “F o r w hom h a v e I b e en m is ta k e n ? ” The C arranza-V illa m ediation con fidently expected by th e S ta te d e p a rt i work was done a t home during the lowed cred it for the distance they had “W ho b u t M onsieur C h a m p e au x ’s ously. ference adjourned a fte r signing a pro m ent and W ashington diplom ats to be | term and th a t the child's attitu d e to walk in proportion to th e others and w ife, m adem oiselle, w ho is n o t in h e r T h e m in is te r In sp e cte d h is rings: : tow ard th e common every-day duties 5 per cent instead of 10 was added at tocol covering all of its discussions. presented a t any m om ent, th e consti rig h t m in d ? ” w ith in im ita b le sa d n e ss. "H e h a s an n o y ed m e a t v a rio u s of farm life are changed, w ith the the end of th e year on th e ir final aver C aptain B artle tt, of th e K arluk, de tu tio n alists, unaffected by the news, realization by th e children th a t the ages. Two prizes w ere offered by the "V ery w ell,” said N ora. “ You say tim e s," c o n tin u ed N o ra ; “ th a t is all. « nies he gave rep o rt of th e loss of eig h t are pressing hard th e ir m ilitary cam perform ance of all duties is a real part d istrict, $3 and $2, th a t I am free . T h a t ie a ll I w ant, And h is a c tio n s on F rid a y n ig h t w a r respectively. SYNOPSIS. paign on Mexico City. freed o m ," men in the Stefansson A rctic expedi r a n t e v e ry su sp ic io n I h a v e e n te r Children seldom took advantage of the of th e ir education. Official dispatches revealed th a t Gen tion. "In tw e n ty m in u te s th e e le c tric tra m ta in e d a g a in s t h im .” A t Buena V ista and F airview sys holiday for the 800-m inute credit, as E l e a n o r a de T o s c a n a w a s s in g in g in eral Villa, w ith 15,ft00 men, w as ready P u rls , w hich, p erh a p s , a c c o u n te d for E d T h e c h ie f of police tu rn e d tow ard The N ational Education association for a rapid advance on the Mexican tem s of in dustrial education were be they w ere tau g h t th a t a day lost m eant w a r d C o u r t i a n d t ’s a p p e a r a n c e t h e r e . M u l le a v e s for P a ris. You w ill re ca ll, w ent on record for equal pay fo r teach capital and th a t General O bregon’s gun, which, it is asserted, will compel the loss of a d ay’s work as well. t i m i l l i o n a i r e . h e w a n d e r e d a b o u t w h e r e m ad e m o iselle ,” hum bly, “ th a t we h ave th e ban d ag ed c hauffeur. "Y ou recog ta t e d . H e m i g h t b e In P a r i s o n e ta k e n n o th in g belo n g in g to you. You nize th e g e n tle m a n ? ” ers of both sexes and endorsed woman forces a t G uadalajara were prepared to a continuation of home credit giving Tardiness on the p art of any pupil ( f l a a n y c y a n d d i c K a m c h a tk a th e next. F ollow ing “No, m o n sieu r, I n e v e r saw him be in all fu tu re term s. When the system m eant the loss of so many credits al t h e o p e r a h e g o e s t o a c a f e a n d is a c h a v e y o u r p u rse a n d h a t a n d cloak. suffrage. sweep onward w ithin a few days. costed by a p r e t ty y o u n g w o m a n . S h e T h e stru g g le w as m o st u n fo rtu n a te . fore. It w as a n old m an who engaged was first inaugurated the parents ready accum ulated. gives him th e a d d re s s of F lo r a D esim one, D iplom ats are w orking hard to p re A night-bloom ing cereus p lan t in B ut, th in k , m adem oiselle, th in k ; we m e.” vocal rival of Tosc& na. a n d F l o r a gives Portland, opened a flower nine inches v en t fighting in th e capital and still “Go on." h i m t h e a d d r e s s o f E l e a n o r a . w h o m h e is th o u g h t you to be in s a n e !" determ ined to see. C o urtlandt enters in diam eter betw een 6 and 9 o ’clock in hope th a t th e tra n sfe r of power to the “ H e sa id th a t m ad e m o iselle ’s old “P e rm it m e to dou b t th a t! And you E l e a n o r a ’s a p a r t m e n t s . S h e o rd e rs him constitutionalists may be effected the evening. te a c h e r w as very ill and ask e d fo r a s a re n o t a fra id to le t m e go?” o u t a n d sh o o ts a t him . The next day P a r i s ie s h o c k e d b y t h e m y s t e r i o u s d i s w ithout fu rth e r bloodshed. General "N ot in th e le a st, m ad em o iselle. A sista n c e . I le ft m ad em o iselle a t the The ad m inistration is strongly op H u e rta ’s resignation, it is realized, a p p e a r a n c e of th e p r l m a d o n n a . R e a liz in g t h a t tie m a y b e s u s p e c t e d o f t i l e a b d u c m is ta k e h a s been m ade, a n d In te llin g posed in its first a tte m p t to appoint would not im m ediately compose the tion o f E l e a n o r a C o u rt l a n d t a r r a n g e s f o r you to go a t once, we do o u r b e st to tw o m em bers of th e Federal Reserve situation, but it would m ake possible a n a li bi . re c tify th is m ista k e . It is only five banking board. Salem — S uperintendent of Public : boards and window shades in good con- parleys w ith the constitutionalists m in u te s to th e tra m . A c a rria g e is a t C H A P T E R V— Continued. in stru ctio n Churchill has announced dition. The schoolrooms m ust be at- Prisoners in the p en iten tiary a t through w hich’a change of governm ent N ora, a s she stood in th e full m o rn th e door. W ill m ad em o iselle be pleased th a t the county school superintendents, tractiv e, the grounds m ust be clean B lackw ell’s Island, New York, m u could be accomplished peacefully. ing sun lig h t, w as lik e to g lad d en th e to re m e m b e r th a t we h a v e tre a te d h e r The numerous official advices saying who have been in session here for more and m ust have necessary w alks and at tinied in the ta ilo r Bhop, se ttin g a fire ey es of all m ankind. S he w as beauti- w ith th e u tm o s t c o u rte s y ? ” th an a week, had agreed upon a set of j least th ree featu res of play apparatus, H u erta would resign in a day or two, and cu ttin g a big power belt. “ I sh a ll re m e m b e r e v e ry th in g ,” ful, and all a d je ctiv es ap p lic ab le w ould including messages from the B razilian rules fo r the standardization of the Each room m ust have a t least one Chicago m eat packers predict th a t b u t serv e to confuse ra th e r th a n to om inously. rural and village schools. standard picture fram ed. The li- m in ister in Mexico City and other beef will have to be sold to the m eat Oregon was one of the pioneer1 states brary m ust have a case for books and em bellish h e r physical ex cellence. She I “V ery good, m adem oiselle. You will diplom ats, have raised th e expectations m arkets a t 16 cents, a t an early date The w as a s b eau tifu l a s a g a rd e n ro se is, be in P a ris before n in e .” W ith th is of official W ashington th a t his e x it in sta rtin g th e work of standardizing volumes m ust be catalogued. n eeding no defense, no ra m p a rts of h e bow ed a n d back ed o u t of th e room on account of r a ttle shortage. from power also would mean his flight her schools. A lready th ere are such school m ust be supplied w ith pure schools in Coos, Polk, Marion, Linn, drinking w ater. O utbuildings m ust cloying p h rases. T he day of p o ets is a s th o u g h N o ra had su d d en ly m ade a Mr. and Mrs. K erm it Roosevelt and from th e country. gone, o th erw ise she w ould h a v e been d is tin c t a sc e n sio n in th e sc a le of im Lane, Douglas, Jackson, K lam ath, be in good rep air and sanitary. Mrs. Nicholas Longw orth, daughter U m atilla and Y amhill. It is provided th a t the teachers m ust sung in cantos. She w as tall, sh ap ely , p o rtan c e. of Col. Roosevelt, sailed for home “W a it! ” she called. The rules provide th a t a flag m ust arriv e a t schools not later than 8:30 deep-bosom ed, fine-skinned. C ritics, from Southam pton, England. H is face a p p e a re d in th e doorw ay be unfurled above school buildings o’clock. The teacher m ust suberibe in p ra isin g h e r c h arm s, d elv ed in to Dr. D avid S ta rr Jordan, of S tan when th e w eath er is propitious, school for a t least one educational paper, m ythology a n d folk-lore for c o m p a ri a g ain . W ashington, D. C.— The ad m in istra ford U niversity, has been elected pres "D o you know who I a m ? ” buildings m ust be well lighted, m ust The attendance m ust be of an average sons, u n til th e re w asn ’t a g o d d ess le ft ident of th e N ational Education Asso tion a n ti-tru st program has struck have jack eted stoves and proper ven- of 92 per cent a y ear and m ust not ex- on O lym pus o r on N o rth la n d 's icy “S in ce th is m o rn in g , m ad e m o iselle ." ! some more snags. ciation, in session in St. Paul. " T h a t is a ll.” tila tin g system s a t th e windows, the j ceed 2 per cent in tardiness. A term c ap es; and w hen th e s e im ag es becam e A bsenteeism is one of th e causes of desks m ust be properly adapted and of not less than eig h t months is pro- a little shop-w orn, re fe rre d to c e rta in F re e ! H e r v e in s tin g le d w ith The con stitu tio n alist forces in Mex delay, differences betw een Dem ocrats m aste rp ie c e s of th e old fellow s who s tra n g e e x u lta tio n . H e h a d lo st his j ico capture the City of G uadalajara, as to im portant points both in the suitably placed; they m ust have black- ! vided. had left n o th in g m ore to be said in c o u ra g e a n d h a d becom e a fra id of th e I the second larg e st city in Mexico, Clayton bill, pending before th e ju d i oils. N ora en jo y ed it all. co n seq u en ces. F re e ! M onsieur Cham - ! Silverton Wins Its Suit. Big Salmon Run Reported. a fte r routing 12,000 federal soldiers. ciary com m ittee, and the m easure to S he had n o t been happy in th e selec- ; peau x indeed! C ow ardice w-as a new Salem — D eclaring th a t no evidence , A storia— All classes of fishing in the Francis A. Ogden, a w ealthy octo reg u late secu rities of common carriers tion of h e r s ta g e n a m e ; b u t sh e h a d j d e v elo p m en t in h is c h a ra c te r. H e had genarian who died a t Houston, Tex., before th e in te rsta te commerce com tending to prove th a t th e em ptying of i lower harbor is doing well and quite chosen E le an o ra d a T o sc a n a b ecau se b e en a fra id to com e. S he d ra n k the Ju n e 6, le ft a will in which he pro m ittee is another, and a desire on the sew age into S ilver Creek a t Silverton | a num ber of g illn etters are g e ttin g as she believed th e re w as good lu ck in tea , b u t did n o t to u ch th e to a s t o r vides th a t his e n tire e sta te be devoted p a rt o f many senators to have all the had constituted a nuisance had been high as 500 or 600 pounds to the boat, it. O nce, long be fo re th e w orld knew j fru it. T h e re w ould be tim e enough to the education of country children, pending bills consolidated into one introduced a t th e tria l, the Suprem e ! The present week should be one of the of h e r, s h e had re tu rn e d h om e from fo r b re a k fa s t w hen she a rriv e d in "This Is a Grave Accusation to Make." especially children whose educational m easure is a th ird cause. Italy unexp ected ly . “M olly, h e re ’s P a ris. H e r h a n d s tre m b le d v iolently advantage are lim ited. Many senators are declining to p ar court reversed th e judgm ent of the best of the season, as the salmon en- N ora, from T u s c a n y !" h e r d e lig h ted j a s sh e pin n ed on h e r h a t, a n d sh e w as house a n d dro v e aw ay. I w as h ired tic ip a te in discussion of th e in te rsta te Marion County court in the suit of te rin g the riv e r are large and the tides fa th e r had c rie d ; w ho a t th a t tim e n o t g re a tly c o n ce rn ed a s to th e angle. from th e g a rag e . T h a t is th e tru th , B andits hold up tra in a t Matson, trad e commission bill, which is al th e S ta te Board of H ealth ag ain st Sil- 1 arc favorable for fishing. The w ater had a nebulous id e a th a t T u sc a n y w as S he sn a tc h e d u p h e r p u rse and cloak, m o n sieu r.” Mo., and g e t $1000 w orth of jew elry. ready before them , because they are yerton C ircuit Ju d g e Galloway en- ,g „ H ttle muddy> more than it has so m ew h ere in Ire la n d b e ca u se it h a d a a n d sp ed o u t in to th e s tre e t. A p h a e N o ra sm iled d isbelievingly. D oubt not aw are of th e provisions of the joined th e city from em ptying sewage C eltic rin g to it. B eing filled w ith love ton a w a ite d her. less he had been paid w ell for th a t been fo r some tim e, but it is not bad All the volcanoes along th e Alaska other m easures. W hen asked how into th e creek and th e Suprem e court of Italy , its tongue, its h isto ry , its “T h e tra m ,” sh e said. lie. peninsula w est of Sew ard to the A leu soon the secu rities bill would be ready, now dissolves th e injunction. enough to in terfere m aterially w ith p hysical beauty, she n a iv e ly tr a n s “ Yee, m ad e m o iselle .” “A nd y o u ? ” a sk e d th e ch ie f of No tian Islands are in action, according to Senator Newlands, chairm an of the F arm ers living below th e city com fishing operations. Several of the late d "N o ra from T u sc a n y ” in to Ita l “ And go q u ick ly .” S he w ould not ra 's chauffeur. a report by C aptain McMullen, of the in te rsta te commerce com m ittee, said plained th a t the creek w ater w as con g illn etters, d riftin g about the mouth ian, and d e clare d th a t w hen sh e w e n t fe el sa fe u n til sh e w as in th e tra m . “ H e is c e rta in ly th e g e n tle m a n , m on steam ship D irigo, which arriv ed at it would bo perfected a t the next m eet tam inated. The opinion says there of the riv er, rep o rt snagging th eir upon tho sta g e e h e w ould be know n A face a p p e a re d a t one of th e w in sie u r, w ho a tte m p te d to b rib e m e." Seward from D utch H arbor. ing of the com m ittee. He was unable was no issue raised th a t private prop nets on the subm arine m ine th a t was by th a t nam e. T h e re had been som e dow s. As th e ve h ic le tu rn e d th e c o r " T h a t is tru e ,” sa id C o u rtla n d t w ith President W ilson believes th a t men to specify the day of the m eeting on e rty was taken, health menaced, or planted some tim e ago on the edge of sm iling o ver th e pseudonym ; b u t n e r, th e face v a n is h e d ; a n d p e rh a p s u tm o s t calm n ess. are coming around to th e ad m in istra account of the absence of several mem th a t th e stream was rendered foul Peacock Spit. One g illn etter returned N o ra w as Irish enough to cling to it. th a t p a rtic u la r v isa g e d isa p p e a re d fo r “ M adem oiselle, if M onsieur C ourt tio n ’s view of a n ti-tru st legislation bers of the com m ittee. T h at th e com sm elling. A ttorney G rant Corby, rep w ith his n et in four pieces as a result By a n d by th e g r e a t m usic-loving pub e v er. A g ra y w ig cam e off, th e little la n d t w ished, h e could a cc u se you of m ittee is fa r from an agreem ent on resen tin g Silverton, contended th a t the lic c ea se d to co n ce rn its e lf a b o u t h e r | of fouling th a t obstruction. g ra y sid e w h isk e rs, th e b u sh y g ra y a tte m p tin g to sh o o t him ." and are w illing and ready th a t the n am e; It. w as h e r fresh b e a u ty and ey eb ro w s, re v e a lin g a c le v e r face, not program laid out be p u t through at the bill was adm itted by one of the existence of a nuisance m ust be proved. “It w as a n a c c id e n t. H is su d d e n ap mem bers. h e r w onderful voice th ey crav e d to see [ m o re th a n th irty , c u n n in g , b u t h u m o r p e ara n ce in m y a p a rtm e n t frig h te n ed the present session of congress. The ju diciary com m ittee m et W ed Express Company Liable. a n d h e ar. K ings and q u een s, e m o u sly c u n n in g a n d a n y th in g b u t sco u n me. B esides, I believe a w om an who Convict Labor Espoused. The labor com m issioner of Oregon nesday and endeavored to p e rfe c t the Salem —W. S. Foster, local m anager p e ro rs and e m p re sse s, p rin c e s and , drelly . T h e p a in te d s c a r a s la n t th e lives c o m p a ra tiv e ly alo n e h a s a legal C orvallis The Benton county court Clayton bill. Some changes already has indicted an em ployer for d ischarg W ith and m o ral rig h t to p ro te c t h e rse lf of the G reat N orthern express com p rin c e sse s— w h at is called ro y a lty and n o se w as also o b lite ra te d . ing a laborer because he refused to announced are again under considera has authorized Sam H. Moore, of this nobility in th e n e w sp a p e rs free ly gave h a s te th e m an th r u s t th e e v id e n ce s of from su c h u n w a rra n ta b le in tru sio n s. pany, has been notified by Sheriff E sih city, to rep resen t the county a t the live a t the com pany’s boarding house. tion. h e r hom age. Q uite a rise in th e w orld d isg u ise in to a tra v e lin g bag, ra n h e re I w ish him no p h y sic al in ju ry , b u t 1 Good Roads convention a t Medford the th a t the company had been indicted for for a little girl w ho h a d once lived in a n d th e re th ro u g h th e room s, all b a re am d e te rm in e d to be an n o y ed by him Senators Townsend and Clapp, of Robber’s Widow Is Silent. shipping liquor into dry te rrito ry w ith a sh a b b y a p a rtm e n t in New Y ork and a n d u n fu rn ish e d save th e one w ith th e no lo n g e r.” Minnesota, criticise W ilson as a dan last of th is month. New O rleans— M rs.^Charles C. C ra gerous theorist, and declare th a t the Mr. Moore is th e o rig inator of a out having it properly labeled. The ru n b a refo o ted on th e w e t a sp h a lts, b a rs and th e kitch en , w hich c o n ta in ed T h e m in is te r’s e y es so u g h t Court- tw o cots a n d som e cooking u ten sils. la n d t’e face obliquely. S tra n g e young people w ant congress to ‘‘q u it and go ven, 20 years old, who, the [police say, plan to use convict labor in th e m anu liquor w as consigned to J. A. B en ja su m m er n ig h ts! B u t N o ra w as n o t re c a llin g th e N o th in g of im p o rta n c e had been left m an, h e th o u g h t. F ro m th e e x p re s hom e.” adm its she has hidden $54,000 in cash factu re of road m aterials, sta te roads min, of th is city, having been shipped A painting which is pronounced by and jew elry alleged to have been ob also to receive s ta te aid in m aterials by the Rose City Im porting company, happy sc en es of h e r ch ild h o o d ; in behind. H e locked th e door and ra n sion of h is face he m ig h t h ave been a an expert to be th e work of Leonardo tained by h er late husband in several and convict labor, so fa r as available. of Portland. The police declared the deed, no; sh e w as still th re a te n in g a ll th e w ay to th e P la c e d'A rm es, sp e c ta to r r a th e r th a n th e p erso n m ost Da Vinci was recently bought for a robberies, was a rrested here and is He advocates th e purchase by the package was not labeled as intox P a ris. O nce th e re , she w ould n o t lack c a tc h in g th e tra m to P a ris by a fra c v ita lly c o n ce rn ed in th is little scene. And w h a t a p air th ey m ade! Her s ta te of a shale, and rock, or cem ent, icating liquor, and Governor W est fo r re p risa ls. To h a v e played on h e r tio n of a m inute. small sum a t a village in th e canton of held as a suspicious ch aracter. All very w ell done. S he w ould be "M o n sieu r C o u rtla n d t, you will give F rieborg, Italy , by Lausanne, a col husband and a companion w ere killed a t deposit, the building o f a cem ent plant instructed D istrict A ttorney Ringo to p ity ! To h a v e m ad e a lu re of h e r Wildwood, F la., five m onths a g o ' in a and th e operation of th e plant w ith s ta rt prosecution. It was la te r learned te n d e r concern fo r th e u n fo rtu n a te ! in P a ris before th e police m ad e any m e y o u r w ord of h o n o r n o t to annoy lector. He believes th a t the th a t th e Portland company had labeled N e v e r would s h e forgive su c h base definite move. T h e one th in g th a t dis- m ad em o iselle a g a in ? ” fight w ith detectiv es who attem p ted to convict labor. “I p ro m ise n e v e r to a n n o y her a rre st them on charges of tra in rob convicts w ill be doing labor not likely the package as required by law, but n ess. And only a little w hile ago sh e PORTLAND MARKETS. the express company had covered the had been as h ap p y as th e n ig h tin g a le a g ain ." bery. The police say Mrs. C raven ad to be done by paid labor. to w hich th ey co m p ared her. N ever label w ith one of its own. F o r th e b rie fe st m o m en t th e blazing m its burying the loot near Savannah, had sh e w ronged an y o n e; sh e had been Wheat — Track prices: Club, 78c; G a., but she will not reveal th e place. blue e y es c la sh e d w ith th e calm brow n Four Counties Plan Display. k in d n ess and th o u g h tfu ln e ss to all forty-fold, 79c; bluestem, 83c; red ones. T h e la tte r w ere first to d e v ia te Trout Trolling New Way. G rants P ass— A t a m eeting held w ith w hom sh e h a d com e in c o n ta ct, i Russian, 77c; Turkey red, 80c. from th e line. It w as n o t a g ree ab le Chemist’s Home Wrecked. Lebanon — A nglers have found a B ut from now on! . . . here n few days ago of rep resen tativ es H e r fin- i Millfeed—Bran, $23; shorts, $26; to look in to a p a ir of ey es b u rn in g from Douglas, Jackson, K lam ath and new and easier method of g e ttin g the g e rs tig h te n e d ro u n d the bars. She Tacoma, Wash. F ire and a heavy middlings, $31. w ith th e h a te of o n e 's self. P e rh a p s explosion of m ysterious origin wrecked Josephine counties, an organization bigger tro u t in the Santiam river. m ig h t h ave posed a s Dido w hen she Oats—No. 1 white milling, $22(« this c o n fla g ratio n w as in ten sified by the house of G. L. P itchford, city was formed to m ake an ex hibit of the Since th e lum ber companies have le a rn e d th a t th e noble A eneas was 22.50 ton. the p lac id ity of h is gaze. If only th e re resuorces of th e four counties a t the cleared the riv er of jam s and bars, dead. W ar, w a r; w oe to the m o th s who chem ist, on N orth F ife stre e t, about 2 Barley — Feed, $21^1)21.50 ton; had been so m e sig n of a n g er, of con o ’clock W ednesday m orning. Noise of San Francisco fa ir. The county courts canoes and row boats can travel many flu tte red ab o u t h e r head h e re a fte r! brewing, $22.50; rolled, $28.50. tem p t, a n y th in g b u t th is In credible the explosion aroused the neighors for are benig appealed to for funds and in miles, and, by running a little fa ste r Ah, b u t had sh e been h a p p y ? H er Hay — Choice timothy, $16(</17; tra n q u illity a g a in s t w hich sh e longed th ree counties the appropriations have than the current, a tro ll line can be h a n d s slid dow n th e bars. H e r ex blocks around. They saw th e roof mixed timothy, $12(n 15; valley grain to cry o u t! She w as too w ra th fu l to been made. It is the belief of those bu rstin g into Haines. Pitchford, sleep p re ssio n changed. T h e m outh drooped, kept out 200 feet. hay, $10(n 12; alfalfa, $12. notice th e q u ick e n in g th ro b of th e having th e m a tte r in charge th a t ing in a fro n t room, was aroused by Dr. J. G. Gile and A. M. Reeves, | th e eagle-light in h e r eyes dim m ed. Vegetables — Cucumbers, 50 (a 90c veins o n h is tem p les. Southern Oregon w ill have one of the o riginators of the plan, in a 120-mile From o u t th e b rig h t m orning, som e his bulldog, and, a fte r hurling th e dog dozen; eggplant, 15c pound; peppers, “M adem oiselle, I find no case best displays a t the San Francisco ex trip from F oster to Lebanon, landed w here, had com e w earin ess, a n d with 20c; radishes, 15(«;17Jc dozen; head out of the window, jum ped out him self. a g a in s t M o n sieu r C o u rtla n d t, u n less position. The chem ist said he knew of no chem 60 tro u t av eraging b e tte r than a pound j th is cam e w eak n ess, and finally, te a rs. lettuce, $1.75 crate; artichokes, 85c you w ish to a p p e a r a g a in s t him for his She h e a rd th e key tu rn in th e lock. each. dozen; celery, 90c(n$l dozen; toma icals except one or tw o ounces of flash fo rcible e n tra n c e to y o u r a p a rtm e n t.” lig h t powders in the attic. Medford Cuardsmen Plan Club. T hey had n e v e r com e so e arly before. toes, 50c(<;$1.50 crate; spinach, 5(«7c N ora shook h e r head. T h e ch ie f of Medford Because th ere is no Y. M. She w as a sto n ish e d to see th a t h e r pound; rhubarb, 2J«i3c pound; cab Fish Planted at Seaside. police stro k e d his m u sta c h e to hide Alaskan Trade Crowing. bage, 11c pound; asparagus, $1(«1.50 C. A. a t Medford, m em bers of the Sev th e fleeting sm ile. A p e cu liar case, Seaside — T hirty m em bers of the ja ile r did not close th e door a s u su al S eattle — The report issued by the He p u t dow n th e b re a k fa st tra y on th e dozen; peas, 5(u6c pound; beans, 4(<i th e lik e of w hich h a d n e v e r before customs collector of S eattle shows th at , enth Company, Oregon N ational Guard, Seaside A nglers’ club m et a special tab le . T h ere w as te a and to a s t and 6c; corn, 30(u 35c dozen. com e u n d e r hie sc ru tin y ! “C ircum have decided to incorporate club fea car, the Rainbow, Tuesday and w ith Onions — Red, $3.25; yellow, $3.25 the shipm ents of fre ig h t to the N orth tu re s in th e ir organization, estab lish the aid of autos and m otor trucks dis- fruit. s ta n tia l ev idence, we know , poin ts to for the past 10 m onths have totaled | "M adem oiselle, th e re h a s been a ter- : sack; Walla Walla, $3.25. him ; b u t w e h av e a lso a n alibi w hich ing bow ling alleys, a lib rary and read trib u t« ! 170 large cans of trout fry Green Fruits—Apples, old, $l(iiT.75 $14,000,000, an increase of $1,500,000 ing-room for th e young men of the to the sm all stream s near here. Each rib le m ista k e ," said th e m an hum bly. is in c o n te sta b le . W e m u st look e lse over th a t of last year for the corres "A h! So you h av e found th a t o u t? ” box; new, 75c(u$1.50; cherries, 5(u8c w here for y our a b d u cto rs. T h in k ; city who are m em bers. L a ter a sw im can contain«! from 500 to 1000 small ponding perusl. A laskans here say ‘sh e cried. pound; apricots, $1.10(01.15 box; can h av e you n o t som e en em y ? Is th e re m ing pool in th e N atatorium w here fish from the Bonneville hatchery. th a t the passage o f th e bill for a gov "Y es. You a re n o t th e person for taloupes, $2(u2. i d crate; peaches, 50 [ no one w ho m ig h t w ish you w o rry th e company rooms are located will be About h a lf of th e fry w ere rainbow (<i.90c box; plums, 75c(u$1.25; water ernm ent railroad already has sta rte d rented by the company on certain days tro u t and th e other half E astern brook w hom th is room w as in te n d e d ." W hich a n d in co n v e n ien c e? A re y o u r a sso melons, 11(<;2c pound; casabas, $2.25 | the trend of fre ig h t northw ard, and in th e week and a sm all gym nasium tro u t. All the fish reached here in ex w as h a lf a tru th and p e rfe c tly tru e, c ia te s a ll loyal to you? Is th e re a n y p arad o x ical as It m ay seem . “ E at your dozen; pears, $2.25(u:2.60 box; black th a t next year will show a g re a te r in installed. Local business men are cellent condition. “ Have You Thought What Tnls Means? je a lo u sy ? " crease when actual construction work b re a k fa s t in peace. You a re free, berries, $1.50 crate. (TO BE CONTINUED.) Two m ore carloads are to be sent to ready to assist in the movement. It Is Abduction!” m adem oiselle." Potatoes — Oregon, new, 11(<T lie sta rts. Seaside in th e near future. " F re e ? You w ill not h in d e r me if I pound. tu rb e d him w as the th o u g h t o f th e “Wet" Blanket. Hop Crop Is Promising. Su/Frage School Opens. w alk th ro u g h th a t door?" Eggs — Fresh Oregon ranch, case b lockhead of a chauffeur, who had got A w ould be m em b e r of p a rlia m e n t Compensation Plea Filed. Independence - The hot w eather of K ansas City The necessity of votes “ No, m adem oiselle. On th e con d ru n k b efo re h is re tu rn from V er count, 23(>i23ic; candled, 25((i26c doz. Salem -R etail m eat, poultry, fish tra ry . I sh a ll be v ery glad, a n d so will sa ille s. If h e ta lk e d ; w ell, h e could fo r a c e rta in B ritish c o n stitu e n c y , who Poultry—Hens, 15(ul5]r; springs, for women and how to g e t them w ere i the last few w eeks has kept the hops paid a "p o litic al ag en c y " to p re p a re m arkets and grocery stores do not free from verm in in th is d is tric t. The m y b ro th e r, w ho g u a rd s you a t night. say n o th in g beyond th e fa ct th a t he 18(d 22; turkeys, live, 20(u22; dress«!, the subjects taken up a t the first ses his sp e e ch e s, one n ig h t d u rin g a gen choice, 25c; ducks, ll(u .l2ic; geese, sion of the K ansas City Suffrage grow ers are going ahead and preparing come under the W orkm en’s Compensa I re p e a t, th e re h a s been a frig h tfu l m is had deposited th e sin g e r a t th e house e ra l e le ctio n m et w ith a h e a rtre n d school, which opened here Thursday. to spray th e ir hops ju s t th e same. The tion act, according to an announce tak e . M onsieur C ham peaux . . . " 1 Of«: 1 1 c . a s d irec te d . H e knew positively n o th ing d is a s te r. D e livering h is o ra tio n “ M onsieur Cham peaux?*’ N ora w as ing Butter -Creamery prints, extra, 25c T hirty five women w ere in attendance, vines are show ing a good grow th and m ent to th e S ta te Industrial Accident w ith a p p ro p ria te g e stic u la tio n in its rep resen tin g the four suffrage leagues are in first-class condition and a good commission. The commission said the bew ildered. S h e had n e v e r h e a rd th is I T h e m an lau g h ed softly. A th o u m ost e lo q u e n t p a rts , h e got sa fely to per pound; cubes, 19](«21c. businesses wore not of a hazardous n a crop is looked for from th is part of the n am e before. o f the city. Sessions are to be held Pork—Block, 1 Kil l lie per pound. sa n d fran c s a p ie ce fo r him and A n th e m iddle of o n e of h is h ig h e s t C. W. P ettijuhn, of Lowell, th ree tim es u week prelim inary to the valley. A few yards are a little sp o t ture. “ H e calls h im self th a t," w as th e dip to in e. and no possible c h an c e of be Veal -Fancy, 14i(u 15c per pound. flights, w hen he su rp rise d his a u d ien ce who w as seriously in ju r« l w hile oper ted, but th is is due som ew hat to a lo m a tic answ er. Hops— 1913 crop, prime and choice. cam paign to tie conduct«] th is sum mer ing discovered. L et th e police find by a dding, in th u n d e ro u s to n es, t r for the suffrage am endm ent to be slow grow th of some o f the vines. atin g a donkey engine, filed an appli All N o ra's su s p ic io n s to o k firm th e h o u se in V e rsa ille s; le t them a re m a rk a b ly One p assa g e. " H e re sto p 14(«16c; 1914 contracts, nominal. He is em ground again. “W ill you d e sc rib e th is tra c e w h a te v e r p a th s th ey fo u n d ; th e W alker B rothers recently sold SO hales cation for com pensation. Wool — Valley, 18(«21c per pound; voted on a t the fall election. and ta k e a d rin k of w a te r.” of th e ir 1913 hops for 16 cents. This ployed by W ilbur Hyland. M onsieur C h am peaux to m e?" ask ed a g e n t w ould tell them , and h o n estly , Eastern Oregon, 16(«20ic; mohair, T h e w ords w ere a n o te in se rte d by is th e only sale record«! here of late. th e a c tre s s com ing in to life. Clubman Shot tor Deer. 1914 clip, 27ie. th a t a n ag ed m an had re n te d th e th e g e n tle m a n w ho sup p lied th e "H e is sh o rt, d a rk , and old. m a d « Albany Gets Concrete Bridge. ho u se for a m onth and had paid him sp e e ch to guide th e o ra to r in h is d e Cattle — Prime steers, $7(>(7.25; San F ra n c isc o — M istaken in the Railroad Work Pushed. in a d v an c e. W h at m o re could th e i liv e ry to gain th e g re a te s t effect. choice, $6.75 (ri 7; medium, $6.50 (</ thick underbrush by his h unting com Albany —A concrete bridge. 66 feet m o lselle.” " R a th e r la h e not ta ll, blond and a g e n t sa y ? O nly one b it of puzzle- j 6.76; choice cows, $6.26(<i6.50; me panion, Elm er Cox, J r ., as a deer Crescent C ity Work on the Califor- long and 36 feet wide, is being con m e n t: why h a d n 't th e blond s tr a n g e r ! dium, $6(<i6.25; heifers, $6.25ot6.75; they had run to cover, A. J. Fancis, a nia-Orcgon Coast railroad, is progress stru ct« ! on N inth stre e t over the Ia»b- young*" ironically. F irs t F uchsia. T h e Ja ile r c o n ce ale d w h a t annoy- j a p p e a re d ? W ho w as he. in tru th , and calves, $6tu8; bulls, $3(«:5; stags. $5 well-known clubman of this city, was ing rapidly. The pile d riv e r has again anon-Albnny canal. T his bridge is T h e firs t fu c h sia know n to c u ltiv a (it, 5.60. shot and dangerously wounded. As been shifted and is driv in g piles for erected preparatory to the paving of a n c e he felt. In his w ay he w as Just j w h a t had been h is g a m e ? All th is tion w as ta k e n to E n g la n d by a sa ilo r Hogs— Light, $8(u8.50; heavy, $7(i< sisted by th e ir h unting guide, Cox and the A pplegate stru ctu re. It is e x th is thoroughfare and w hile th is work as c ap a b le a n a c to r a s e h e w as. T h e ; w a itin g and w ondering, a n d th e n a and grow n and flow ered by h is wife 7.50. a fellow h u n ter succeeded in g e ttin g pect«! th a t before track laying in this is in progress the Oregon Power com a ccu racy of h e r d e sc rip tio n s ta rtle d c u rt te le g ra m of *he n ig h t before, say- I on a w indow sill. It w as la te r seen Sheep— Wethers, $4(«4.75; ewes. Francis to a hospital 27 m ailes from section is com plet«!. arrangem ents pany also is building a cofferdam in h im ; fo r th e a ffa ir had been c a rrie d Ing. “R elease h e -.” So m uch th e b e t by a L ondon n u rse ry m a n , who p a r $3.25(« 4.25; Yearling lambs, $4.50fu th e ir camp, the trip occupying more w ill have been made to com plete con the canal here to control the supply of out so a d ro itly th a t h e had been posi- I te r. W hat h is e m p lo y e r's m otives were I ch* it for a bout 120. PLACED HONEY- Resume of World's Important Events Told in Brief. School Superintendents Fix Rules for Rural Districts Trust Program Delayed by Absence of Senators 4.85; spring lambs, $6.50(i(6. than 30 hours. stru ctio n to C rescent City. 4 w ater in th e canal. I