Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, September 11, 1914, Image 2

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    Made to Bear
NEWS NOTES OF Incomes Share
of “ War” lax Huge Pavilion Rises at
CURRENT WEEK
Salem State Fair Grounds PLACE gr
ngan w as not at all fond. But his cigar
wae so good that be was determined
not to stir until the coal began to
tickle the end of his nose. Since
Molly knew where he was there was
no occasion to worry.
Abbott came in, pulled a cigarette
case out of bis pocket, and impatiently
struck a match. His hands shook a
little and the flare of the match re­
vealed a pale and angry countenance.
“Hey, Abbott, here's a seat. Get
your second wind."
"Thanks." Abbott dropped into the
chair and smoked quickly. "Very
stuffy out there. Too many.”
“You look it. Having a good time?"
"Oh, fine!” There was a catch In
the laugh which followed, but Harri-
gan’s ear was not trained for these
subtleties of sound. "How are you
making out?”
“I’m getting acclimated. W’here’s
the colonel tonight? He ought to be
around here somewhere.”
“I left him a few moments ago."
“When you see him again, send him
in. He’s a live one, and I like to hear
him talk.”
"I'll go at once," crushing his ciga­
rette in the Jeypore bowl.
“W hat's your hurry? You look like
a man who has Just lost his job.”
"Been steering a German countess.
She was wound up to turn only one
way, and I am groggy. I'll send the
colonel over. By-by."
"Now, what's stung the boy?’’
Nora was enjoying herself famously.
The men hummed around her like bees
around the sweetest rose. From time
to time she saw Courtlandt hovering
about the outskirts. She was glad he
had come; the lepidopterist is latent
or active in most women; to Impale
the butterfly, the moth, falls easily into
the daily routine. She was laughing
and Jesting with the men. Her mother
stood by, admiringly.
This time Courtlandt gently pushed
his way to Nora's side.
“May I have a dance?” he asked.
"You are too late,” evenly. She
was becoming used to the sight of
him, much to her amazement.
“I am sorry.”
"Why, Nora, I didn’t know that your
card was filled!" said Mrs. Harrigan.
She had the maternal eye upon Court­
landt.
“Nevertheless," said Nora sweetly,
"it is a fact.”
“I am disconsolate,’’ replied Court­
landt, who had approached for form's
sake only, being fully prepared for a
coquette. 1 know my heart; I know It
well."
"Is there another?” In despair.
"Once upon a time, Donald, there
was. There is nothing now but ashes.
I am telling you this t>o that It will not
be so hard for you to return to the old
friendly footing. You are a brave man.
Any man Is who takes his heart In bis
band and offers It to a woman. You
are going to take my hand and prom­
ise to be my friend always.”
"Ah, N ora!”
“You m ustn’t. Donald. I can’t return
to the ballroom with my eyes red.
You will never know how a woman
on the etage has to fight to earn her
bread. And th at part is only a skir­
mish compared to the ceaseless war
men wage against her. She has only
the fortifications of her wit and her
presence of mind. Was 1 not abducted
in the heart of Paris? And but for the
cowardice of the man, who knows
w hat might have happened? If I have
beauty, God gave It to me to wear,
and wear It I will. My father, the
padre, you and the Barone; I would
not trust any other men living. 1 am
often unhappy, but I do not Inflict
this unhappiness on others. Be you
the same. Be my friend; be brave
and fight it out of your heart.”
Quickly she drew his head toward
her and lightly kissed the forehead.
"There! Ah, Donald, I very much need
a friend.”
"All right, Nora," bravely Indeed,
for the pain in his young heart cried
out for the ends of the earth in which
to hide. “All right! I’m young; ma>-
be I’ll get over it in time. Always
count on me. You wouldn't mind going
back to the ballroom alone, would
you? I’ve got an idea I'd like to smoke
over it. No, I’ll take you to the end
of the conservatory and come back. I
can't face the rest of them just now.”
Nora had hoped against hope that It
was only infatuation, but In the last
few day? she could not ignore the
truth that he really loved her. She
had thrown him and Celeste together
in vain. Poor Celeste, poor lovely
Celeste, who wore her heart upon her
sleeve, patent to all eyes save Don­
ald’s! Thus, it was with defined pur­
pose that she had lured him this night
into the garden. She wanted to dis­
illusion him.
The baron, glooming in an obscure
corner of the conservatory, saw- them
come in. Abbott's brave young face
deceived him. At the door Abbott
smiled and bowed and returned to the
garden. The Barone rose to follow
him. He had taken but a step forw-ard,
when a tableau formed by the door,
causing him to pause irresolutely.
Nora was face to face at last with
Flora Desimone.
“I wish to speak to you,” said the
Italian abruptly.
"Nothing you could possibly say
would interest me," declared Nora,
haughtily and made as if to pass.
"Do not be too sure,” insolently.
Their voices were low, but they
reached the ears of the Barone, who
wished he was anywhere but here. He
moved silently behind the palms
toward the exit.
"Let me be frank. I hate you and
detest you with all my heart,” con­
tinued Flora. “I have always hated
you, with your supercilious airs, you,
whose father . .
"Don't you dare to say an ill word
of him !" cried Nora, her Irish blood
throwing hauteur to the winds. "He
is kind and brave and loyal, and I am
proud of him. Say what you will about
me; it will not bother me in the least.”
CHAPTER XIII.
Courtlandt Tells a Story.
The colonel and his guests at lunch­
eon had listened to Courtlandt without
sound or movement beyond the occa­
sional rasp of feet shifting under the
table. He had begun with the old
familiar phrase—"I've got a story.”
“Tell it,” had been the instant re­
quest.
At the beginning the men had been
leaning at various negligent angles—
some with their elbows upon the table,
some with their arm s thrown across
the backs of their chairs. The par­
tridge had been excellent, the wine de­
licious, the tobacco irreproachable.
Burma, the tinkle of bells in the tem­
ples, the strange pictures in the
bazaars, long journeys over smooth
and stormy seas; romance, moving
and colorful, which began at Ran­
goon, had zig-zagged around the world,
and ended in Berlin.
“And so." concluded the teller of the
tale, "that is the story. This man was
perfectly innocent of any wrong, a
victim of malice on the one hand and
of injustice on the other.”
“Is that the end of the yarn?” asked
the colonel.
"Who in life knows what the end of
anything is? This is not a story
out of a book." Courtlandt accepted a
fresh cigar from the box which Rao
passed to him, and dropped bis dead
weed Into the ash-bowl.
W ashington, I). C.—An Income tax
increase of one-half of 1 per cent and
a reduction of the minimum exemp­
tion from $3000 to $2000 and the maxi­ Salem.—When the Oregon State sand. There is an arcade 20x130 feet
mum exemption from $4000 to $3000 Fair opens Monday, Septem ber 28, a In which is a drinking fountain, and
were tentatively agreed on by Demo­ new pavilion will lie ready to receive there are nine double entrances and
cratic members of the ways and means visitors. The structure is nearing 110 windows, while In the roof there
committee who are framing the em er­ completion and the painters are busy are 14 skylights 12x20 feet.
gency bill to raise $100,000,000.
on the outer walls. The legislative
were 1,724 barrels of cement,
it is estimated that the proposed assembly of 1913 made un appropria­ or There
6,890
used in the building
income tax changes would produce tion for a brick building to be used for and 1,000 sacks,
pounds
of putty were used
annually.
housing agricultural and horticultural In the skylights.
London reports few unemployed, $35,000,000
In deciding on the Income tax in­ products of the state of Oregon, and
floor has 16,636 square
but recruiting is active.
crease, the committee considered the work would have commenced last feet The of second
space, while the first has 24,-
fuct
that
revenue
from
this
source
Germany is urging Sweden to join would not be available until next July, year, but brick could not be obtained. 646 square feet. One-half mile of steel
contract was let last March to rods were used and 5,000 10-inch bolts.
her in the European war.
but the opinion was general that the The
LeDeux & LeDeux of Portland, they One mile of holes was bored for the
M artial law is tightly drawn in increased revenue from other sources being the lowest bidders among the bolts. The flooring is all of two-inch
Butte, Mont., where miners are riotous. would meet any deficit until that time. 20 or more. They begun work April Oregon fir. Frank Lanning subcon­
proposed changes tlie in­ 15 of the present year, and with the tracted the brick work and plastering
The Japanese government has pass­ Under tax the would
P ici lire s
be IVfc per cent on in­
of two weeks’ delay owing and employed an average of 20 men.
ed a bill for a war fund of about $25,- come
comes of single persons in excess of exception
to tiie state's inability to supply the T. J. Wilson subcontracted the paint­
600 . 000 .
$2000 and the same on married per brick, have been busy every day.
ing and W. J. Morton of Portland sub­
in excess of $3000.
contracted the roofing. State Archi­
The
main
structure
is
122x243
feet
Russians declare Austrians lost 100,- sons
In addition the one-half per cent in outside dimensions, and the auditor­ tect Knighton drew the plans for the
h.k
000 men and 57 cannon in a battle near crease
would be added pro rata in ac­ ium annex is 50x112 feet. There is a building.
Lemberg.
cordance with the increased surtaxes heavy concrete foundation, four feet i The combined building—pavilion
President Poincare, of France, suc­ on Incomes in excess of $20,000.
high, above which are 900,000 brick, and auditorium—will cost about $61,-
The committee agreed also that the the
number in the combined building. 500, when finished. It will be the
ceeds in reaching his new seat of gov­ increased
tax
on
beer
and
malt
liquors
The
brick was made by the state and
of the perm anent county exhib­
ernment at Bordeaux.
should be fixed at 50 cents a barrel, sold to the contractors at $8.50 a thou home
,T
its.
Seventy-two thousand Russian sold­ bringing in $36,000,000. On domestic
iers join the allies, being transported wines an extra tax of 20 cents a gal
CHAPTER XII—Continued.
Ion will raise $10,000,000. Distilled
through Scotland and via sea.
“You
have spoiled it!” cried Celeste.
spirits
will
escape
an
extra
tax,
but
it
Heavy rainstorm s do slight damage was decided to tax rectified spirits 2 I
She
had
watched the picture grow,
In W estern Oregon and W ashington, cents a gallon, realizing $2,000,000.
and
to
see
it ruthlessly destroyed this
but will benefit the late fruit.
Opponents of an increased tax on
way hurt her. "How could you!"
whiskies
won
their
fight
after
three
The British cruiser Pathfinder was
“W orst I ever did." He began to
sunk by striking u mine in the North ballots had been taken. Proposals to Sutherlin — At a conference in the Sutherlin into cash, it is the intention change the whole effect, chuckling au­
1 evy an additional tax of 25 and 15 I local ofTice of the Roach Timber com­ of the lumbermen to co-operate with dibly as he worked. Sunset divided
Sea and 242 men are reported lost.
a gallon were defeated. On a
of the big railroading interests in honors with m oonlight It was no
Rudyard Kipling in an address at cents
proposal to make the tax 10 cents a pany a contract was signed by repre­ one
Brighton, England, referred to the gallon,
extending this first unit which is un­ longer Incongruous; it was ridiculous.
there
was
a
tie
vote.
Finally
sentatives
of
the
tim
ber
company
and
German attack as "organized barbar­ it was agreed to make the tax apply
der construction, into a through east He leaned back and laughed. “I’m
ism.’’
the McAllister & Son Construction and west line. A survey has been going to send it to L’Asino, and call it
only to rectified spirits at 2 cents.
company, of Portland, whereby the completed from Sutherlin to Coos Bay an afterthought."
Richard Harding Davis, war corres­
latter is to commence construction and a maximum grade of 1 per cent “Give it to me.”
pondent, who was arrested in Germany
work on the first 28 mlies of the Suth­ established.
“W hat?"
as a spy, says he was released by mak­
erlin, Coos Bay & Eastern railroad A party under Chief Engineer H. D. “Yes.”
ing a “ bluff. ’’
within ten days, and carry the work Haley, of the Lumberm en’s Engineer­ “Nonsense! I’m going to touch a
One hundred and ten Chinese slit London. — Extensive f a r m i n g through
to completion as speedily as ing company, of Portland, will be match to it. I’ll give you that picture
dents, including ten girls, arrived at throughout
the British Isles and the possible. E. A. Tudor, representing outfitted at Sutherlin during the with the lavender in bloom.”
San Francisco en route to various plowing of land
at every place where the McAllister Construction company, month, to investigate the North Ump­ “I want this.”
Amerlcun colleges.
it is available is urged in an open let­ who has spent several days here figur­ qua River canyon and pass in the vi­ "But you cannot hang it.”
The French government is furnish­ ter issued by P. Lloyd Graure, secre­
on the contract, has departed for cinity of Diamond lake, the summit ”1 want it.”
ing free transportation to ull who will tary of the Unionist agricultural com­ ing
Portland
to superintend the shipment of the Cascade mountains, due east of "W ell!” The more he learned about
leave Paris, and It is estim ated that mittee.
the company’s grading outfit to Sutherlin. From the previous investi­ women the farther out of mental reach
over two million have gone.
"If Bteps are not taken to assure a of
from May to August,” Sutherlin. He said that he expected gations of the Forestry service, the they seemed to go. AVhy on earth did
The burgomaster of Louvain says supply of wheat
Graure says, “we may see to have the equipment here in a few Umpqua river pass is of less altitude she want this execrable daub? “You
the Germans have promised to cease Secretary
wheat rise to famine prices. To avoid days and hoped to be in shape to com­ and more accessible than that of the may have it; but all the same, I’m
hostilities against the city, and that this,
W illam ette Fork at Odell lake, through going to call an oculist and have him
the government should offer a mence grading next week.
residents may safely return.
considerable bonus to all farm ers to There was much rejoicing through­ which the Natron survey was made.
examine your eyes.”
Turkey advises United States not to keep their wheat in stack until May of out the valley when it became known On the report of the engineering
it is the Signorina Fournier!"
attem pt to send the cruiser North Car­ next year, at the same time reserving that the contract for the first unit of party and the anticipated revival in "Why,
In preparing studiously to ignore
right to purchase all the wheat at the railroad had been signed and that trade and railroad building in this Flora
olina through the Dardanelles, because a the price
Desimone’s presence they had
equal to the present price plus construction was to begin at once.
the waters are heavily mined.
country, will depend the extension of forgotten all about her.
the bonus."
The backers of the line are making the Sutherlin road east through the "Good morning, signora," said Ce­
The steam er Isthmian this week
*
a thorough investigation of the route undeveloped empire of Eastern Ore­ leste in Italian.
sailed from Pacific Coast ports to
New York via the canal with 500 tons Mexicans Agree on Plans
both eastw ard and westward from gon, and to Boise, Idaho. The Suther­ "And the Signore Abbott, the paint­
of wood pulp for paper making.
lin survey will be made from Diamond er, also!" The Calabrian raised what
tor Holding New Election Sutherlin, with the idea of an early lake
through Klamath, Lake and H ar­ she considered her most deadly weap­
The sinking of a fishing trawler, W ashington, I). —The basis for extension of the line.
which struck a mine in the North Sea, the recent assertion of President Wil­ While the first 28 miles of the road ney counties to Malheur lake, where it on, her lorgnette.
Is reported. The skipper and a fir«
is prim arily for the purpose of con­ is expected to connect up with the ex­ "W hat is it?” asked Flora, squint­
that he believed Carranza and Vil­ verting
man were drowned. Ten others were son
the huge tim ber holdings of tension from the Oregon Short Line on ing.
la
would
co-operate
in
restoring
con­
rescued.
"it Is a new style of the impression­
stitutional government in Mexico was the Roach Timber company, east of Snake River to Juntura.
ist which I began this morning,’’ so-
The Turkish am bassador to Ameri revealed Wednesday, when it became
ca says the proposed visit of American known that General Obregon, personal Hunting Season Mag
berly.
Hop Yields Surpass All
warships to Turkey is a deliberate at friend of General Carranza, had sign
"It looks very natural,” observed
Be Closed bg Governor
Expectations of Growers Flora.
tempt by England to involve America ed the proposals of General Villa for
ill tile war.
an electoral program.
Salem — W hether the game season, | Newberg.—A visit to the hop yards "N atural!” Abbott dropped his
program in full is ns follows:
It is reported the Marconi W ireless The
which
opened in the state Sept. 1, on the opposite side of the W illam ette mahlstick.
That
a
convention
of
the
delegates
Telegraph company will erect ttu of the constitutionalist army bo called
“It is Vesuv Is it not, on a cloudy
when
a
proclamation issued by Gover­ from Newberg discloses the fact that day?”
largest and most powerful wireless to arrange the date of the election for
the
crop
will
be
much
better
than
was
plant in the world on Young’s Bay, Congress, President and Vice-Presi­ nor W est a few weeks ago, closing it,
This was too much for Abbott’s
near Astoria, Or.
a few weeks ago. Dr. W. E. gravity,
and he laughed.
expired, will continue to remain open ! j predicted
dent.
A London Post correspondent de That no military man be a candidate is problematical, the executive saying Mallory, who has 80 acres which have “It was not necessary to spoil a
dares ho saw a letter from a German for President or Vice-President or he was undecided as to whether he , begun to bear recently, says that a good picture . . . on my account,”
officer on sick leave, in which It was Governor of any state.
j portion of these will produce a ton said Flora, closing thp lorgnette with
p’ated that the German losses had That a civilian take charge of the would issue a new proclamation.
this year, which is far beyond the a snap.
been over 350,000.
provisional government to hold elec­ The governor issued the proclama­ J j yield
"The signora is wrong. I did not
the first crop.
tions.
The Municipal Charities comntis That a general am nesty lie declared tion closing the season until Septem­ C. F. of Yeager,
spoil
It on her account. It was past
who
has
14
acres
and|
sion at Los Angeles has refused per except as to those who committed the ber 1, on petition of timberm en, they
I
helping
yesterday. But I shall, how­
)
employs
65
pickers,
begun
work
Au-
mission to the Salvation Army to con­ crime or participated in the assassina­ representing that hunters in the woods
ever,
rechristen
It Vesuvius, since It
tinue its solicitation of money and tion
gust 26. He says he has the biggest represents an eruption
of tem per.”
of Madero and Suarez.
were responsible to a great extent for | crop
supplies in that city.
on
one-year
vines
in
that
part
of
That the officers of the old federal the many forest fires. They have]
Flora tapped the handle of her para
It 1s reported on good authority that army who can show clean records shall again
the
state
and
that
they
will
produce
sol with the lorgnette. It was die
the governor to close J
the entire sugar crop of the Hawaiian be taken into the new national army. it until petitioned
tinctly a sign of approval. These
inates the fire danger. I a ton and a half to the acre.
Islands will lie refined in California That all reforms shall be put "W hen rain the elim
game code was adopted John I’. Ranzau and wife, who have Americans were never slow-witted.
plants, ami $5,000,000 is to be spent through in an energetic manner, but
the timbermen requested that it be about 70 acres of hops, have just com­ She swung the parasol to and fro,
in enlarging the establishm ents.
on a legal and constitutional basis.
amended
as to provide for the clos-1 menced picking. They often employ slowly, like a pendulum.
General
Carranza
already
lias
com
A Havas agency dispatch from Zu plied with the first proposal by calling ing of the so game
Hate
Detest You!”
season until Septem­ 400 pickers. Last year a portion of “it is too bad,” she Baid. her glance
rich, Switzerland, says that the news­ general convention for October 1 to ber 1,” said the governor.
their land produced three tons to the roving over the white walls of the
“ By issu­ acre.
papers there announce that Germany select a provisional president.
refusal.
"I
have
the
unfortunate
habit
ing a proclamation, which expired
has rejected Austria's ropiest for a
of turning up late,” with a significance
hundred and twenty-five pick­ villa.
September 1, I closed the season. ers Three
"It
was
irrevocably
lost,"
Abbott
de­
loan and that the bankers have taken
to work on the farm of A. J. clared.
which only Nora understood.
sim ilar action.
W hether they are now entitled to have Ray went
&. Sons.
It is expected that the "No, no; I do not mean the picture. “So, these who are late must sut­
Germans
Seek
lloer
Aid.
it
closed
for
a
longer
period
is
a
ques­
A Dutch professor at Stanford Uni London.—That the Germans in tion. I appreciate the danger from picking will last three weeks. The I am thinking of La Toscana. Her ler the consequences."
is heavy and covers 130 acres.
versity. Cal., who was in Holland at Southwest
Africa, where there are 30,- fire, however, and the damage which crop
A. J. Ray & Sons have added to their voice was really superb; and to lose it "Supper?”
the outbreak of the European war.
Barone rather than you.”
000
German
troops,
have
been
storing
says that country was saved from a
would result to the forests, and have ¡drying capacity. It takes 100 pounds entirely . . . !” She waved a “The
The music began again, and Abbott
German Invasion only by the remark guns and ammunition for some time taken the subject under advisem ent.” of green hops to make 25 pounds of sympathetic hand.
her away. She was dressed in
ably ipiick mobilization of its army. preparing for military action, has been State Forester Elliott, after con­ dry.
Abbott was about to rise up In vig­ whirled
Burmese taffeta, a rich orange. In the
all the places visited an immense orous
protest.
But
fate
itself
chose
Six hundred Germans have been made known to the British. It is said ferring with the governor, gave it as am At ount
of work had been expended in to rebuke Flora. From the window dark of her beautiful black hair there
captured on board the Dutch steam er the Germans believed that the Boers his opinion that the season should not preparation
a crop. Heavy posts came—"Sai cos' ebbe cuore!”—sung was the green luster of em eralds; an
Tnmboru. Among them are 33 offi­ would aid them.
be closed unless the forest fire situa­ were set nnd for well
braced ami from
Indian-prlncess necklace of emeralds
cers and doctors, who are in prison Although the Germans proceeded tion became more serious.
these heavy galvanized wire was as only Nora could sing it.
and pearls was looped around her daz­
at Chateau Brest. The Tambora sail with great secrecy, the British offi­
The
ferrule
of
Flora
Desimone's
strung
on
which
to
train
the
vines.
white throat.
ed July 30 from Batavia for Rotter cials have been fully informed con­
The ground was as free of weeds as a parasol bit deeply into the clover-turf. zling
Iloppickcrs' Exodus On.
dam.
Unconsciously Courtlandt sighed au­
cerning their action, know the num­ Portland
well
kept
garden.
The
expense
of
cul­
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
2000 and 3000
and Mrs. Harrigan heard this
China officially notified the state ber of arms in their possession and hoppickers left Between
picking and putting into the "Am I all right?" asked Harrigan. dibly,
here on special and tivating,
note of unrest.
department at Washington of its In their military dispositions.
tdns
ready
for
drying
is
estim
ated
at
regular trains on their way to the cents a pound. The hop yards above Courtlandt nodded. "You look like "Who is that?" asked Mrs. Harrigan.
ability to participate in the naval ren­
yards up the W illam ette valley, and 6 referred
dezvous at tile Panama Pacific Expo
to may be taken as fair sam ­ a soldier In mufti, and more than that, "Flora Desimone’s husband, the
Social ists I pii old Itali/.
Kit ion. Conditions arising because of
railroad men announce that they ex- ples of those in that vicinity.
like the gentleman that you naturally duke. He and Mr. Harrigan were hav­
the war were given as the reason and Paris. A dispatch tu Die llavas lied the tide of the hopyard em igra­
are," quite sincerely.
ing quite a conversation in the smoke
the Chinese foreign office expressed agency froni Rome says membera of tion to continue almost unabated for
The ex-gladiator blushed. "This is room.”
Its deep regret.
Water
Right
Owner
Will
several days. More than 1500 people
the reception-room. There's the ball­ “W hat!" in consternation.
The correspondent of the Reuter thè Rullali Soclalist Reform party mot
out over the Southern Pacific.
room right out there. The smoking- "They were getting along finely
Not
Mar
Latourclle
falls
Telegram company at Rome says that in Iti ni«1 ami ndopteil resolutious ap went
special train to Brooks carried a That he has no intention of exercis­ room is on the other side. Now, how- when
left them.”
a dispatch has been received there prm ins thè deelurntion of ll.iliau nell One
piyty of 400, ami the regular trains ing his water-right on Lntourell Falls in the old Harry am I going to get Mrs. I Harrigan
felt her heart sink.
from Naples saying: “Steam ers ar trality In thè prescnt war.
more than 1000 pickers to hop in such a m anner as to impair their across without killing some one?"
riving from Egypt report that German The meeting reeordeil its opinion carried
The duke and James together meant
yards
in
other
parts
of
the
W
illamette
that
thè
vlctory
of
thè
Triple
l'utente.
Courtlandt
resisted
the
desire
to
em issaries are inciting the Mohamme
natural beauty, and that he is more
nothing short of a catastrophe; for
dans against England, saying that Great Brituln, Franco and Russia, valley.
interested In preserving the falls and laugh. "Supposing you let me pilot Jam es would not know whom he was
uot only aid univcrsal disarma
you
over?”
Germany Is everywhere victorious." wotild
exhibiting them to the public that Guy
and would make all man­
(T O B E C O N T IN U E D .)
hut ut thè sanie timo open Ilio
Talbot, who d »eded them to the state, "You're the referee. Ring the gong." addressing,
Reports arriving here say that de­ mciit.
Cannery
Site
Is
Settled.
ner
of
confidences.
She
knew
some­
way
lo
.in
exeliange
of
tialionni
opin
was
asserted
Saturday
in
a
letter
w
rit­
“Come on, then."
sertions from the Austrian army are lons and help thè proletaria! bolli so Gresham. -The Gresham cannery
thing would happen if she let him out COSTLY LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
ten Governor W est by George Joseph, “W hat! While they are dancing?” of
Increasing daily. Tills is said to be cially and ecotiomlcnlly.
site
will
occupy
an
acre
near
the
Mt.
her sight. He was eternally talking
victor
In
a
recent
suit
with
Mr.
Talbot
especially true along the Roumanian
Hood railway. The first assessm ent concerning the w ater rights on the backing away in dismay.
to strangers.
Phrenologist Probably All Right in
frontier, and it is declared also that
of
25
per
cent
of
the
capital
stock
has
The
other
caught
him
by
the
arm.
"Would you mind telling Mr. H arri­ His Profession, but He Didn’t
falls. Mr. Joseph further offers to "Come on."
many Austrian soldiers have reached
Art
Drotection
Crged.
been
levied
and
is
now
payable
at
the
Switzerland through the Tyrol. It Is W ashington, D C. Presldent Wil­ Bank of Gresham The money w ill be pay Governor W est's expenses on a And In and out they went, hither gan that 1 wish to see him ?”
Know Much About Horses.
trip from Salem to Latourell. if
"Not at all.”
said that 34 per cent of the men of son look under cousidenition a
to erect the building. The lease round
and
thither,
now
dodging,
now
pausing
the
executive
cares
to
investigate
the
the Mechlav regiments have disap­ R e s t im i frolli Ambassndor Derrick at used
A
Boston
man tells of an innocent
Nora
stopped
at
the
end
of
the
ball­
on the property secured from the l’ort
to let the swirl pass, until at length room. "Donald, let us go out into the farm er who once sought out n phre­
peared.
Paris tliat thè United States appreseli land Railway. Light X Power company question himself.
Harrigan found himself safe on shore, garden. I want a breath of air. Did nologist at the Hub and asked that
thè powers in an effort to bave their :s for ten years w ith the privilege of
Germany grants Americans leaving nrmlcs
in the dim cool smoking-room.
purchasing
it
at
the
expiration
of
that
bis "bumps" be read.
you see her?”
regimi
blslorlc
building«,
mon­
Better
Schools
Is
Aim.
Berlin passes to ride on m ilitary trains, umenta and Works of art iis "interna time for $1300.
"I don't ece how you did it," admir­ "Couldn't help seeing her. It was In revealing to the farmer his tem­
Oregon
t'ity.—"The
banner
year
of
in order to esca|te the country.
ingly.
ttonai proporti "
the duke, I suppose. It appears that perament as shown by the aforesaid
county schools” is the slo­ "I'll drop in every little while to see he
Derrick cabled thè
Is an old friend of the duchess. bumps, the professor said:
Germany opens her ports to ntuitral Re s Vmhassador
I 7 lion Dairymen' Organize. Clackamas
t i m i after Ilio diplomati!' represen
gan
which
has
been
adopted
by
Conn-
ships, but advises them to stay 10 tatlves in Franco of aererai neutral Union A permanent dairym en's tv School Superintendent Calavan and how you are getting on," volunteered We ll go through the conservatory. It's "Your tastes are the simple, homely
"You can sit by the door a short-cut.”
ones of the farmer. You are a farmer,
miles to sea until pilots are furnished. oountries had Indicateli thè deslre of organization, known as the Catherine Supervisors Yedder and McCormick. Courtlandt.
If you care to see them dance. I'm The night was full of moonshine; It are you not? Ah! I thought so!
Creek
Dairymen's
association,
was
their
governmenta
to
aupport
thè
prò
Every
school
teacher
in
the
county
The first cablegram received at
formed here Saturday, with headquar­ and every school board has received off to see Mrs. Harrigan and tell her danced upon the water; It fired the And I am right as to your tastes, am
W ashington from Ambassador Morgan Ject.
ters at Union W. A. Maxwell was letter from the office of the county where you are. Here's a cigar."
ti.igree tops of the solemn cypress; it I not? You are sadly deficient In
thau, at Constantinople, in several
elected president, \Y. S Paddock vice- a superintendent
in which many sugges­ Harrigan turned the cigar over and laced the lawn with quivering judgment, and have little knowledge
/m/a>rf of Treaty Noted.
days, has reached the W hite House. It
president nnd \V S. Miller secretary tions for the betterm
the school ever In his fingers, all the while gaz­ shadows: and heavy hung the cloying of human nature. Your Innocent and
made no mention of any declaration of Rome.—The Corriere d'Italia, com­ and treasurer. This is the first or­ are made. Last year ent the of success
ing at the young man's diminishing
of the box-wood hedges.
trustful disposition renders you an
war. It was dated September 2 and menting on the undertaking signed by ganization of the kind in the county. spelling bees was pronounced and Sn of back. He sighed. That would make perfume
powers of the Triple Entente, in By laws were adopted nnd all neces­ perintendent Calavan plans to exten I him the happiest man In the world. "O belllsslma notta!” she sang. "Is easy dupe to designing men, and your
said the ambassador had succeeded in ihe
own perfect honesty prevents yeu
which it was agreed that none of the sary arrangem ents made for future this enthusiasm to other lines of He examined the carnelian band en­ It not glorious?'’
sending home all Americans who de­ three
would accept term s of peace work.
“Nora," said Abbott, leaning sud­ from either suspecting or defrauding
sired passage.
school
work.
circling
the
six
Inches
of
evanescent
without the previous consent of the
denly toward her.
happlnees. "What do you think of "Don't say It, Donald; please don't. anyone."
two, says that the undertaking Warehouse Contract Awarded.
The following week, it appears, the
The sacred college of Cardinals elect­ other
will
have
enormous
importance.
In
hat!"
he
murmured.
"Same
brand
the
Itay City Will rare.
Don't
waste
votir
love
on
me.
Yon
phrenologist
bought a horse from the
ed Cardinal Giacomo Della Chios«,
Astoria The Port of Astoria com­
addition
to
its
effect
on
Germany,
it
boy used to smoke. And if he pays are a good man. and I should not be innocent farmer.
the nag
archbishop of Bologna, as supreme will serve as a warning to certain mission awarded a contract for the Bay City.—The contract for the old
anything less than sixty apiece for 'em worthy the name of woman if I did was old and in bad Although
condition,
it had
pontiff of the Catholic church.
grading
and
surfacing
of
24
blocks
in
states, the paper declares.
erection of a warehouse and transient this city has been let to the Tillamook at wholesale. I'll eat this one."
not
feel
proud
and
sad.
I
want
you
been
made
to
appear
young
and
skit­
A dispatch to the I«>ndon Star from
He lighted his cigar, and gave him­ always as a friend; and if you decide tish. Moreover, though the farmer
shed, 90 hv 1000 feet on the new mu­
Australia Halts Exports.
Athens says the Servians are sending
nicipal wharf. The price is $128,352. Bay Construction company for $36. self up to the delights of It.
that cannot be. I shall lose faith in had paid but $15 for the animal, he
as many troops as |s>ssible to reinforce London \ dispatch to the Post Other bids submitt«'d were as follows: 007.47. Fourth street, the main street Courtlandt loomed in the doorway everything.
I have never had a contrivej without difficulty to unload
those already at the River Drina. from Melbourn«' says that the govern­ Boyajohn-Arnold company, $128,925; of the city, will be graded nnd sur • c omfortable?
and in the two short years I him on the professor for $40.
faced from Main street to Tillamook • Perfectly Good cigar, comfortable brother,
has prohibited the export of J. E. Ferguson. $130,747.
There is no truth in the report that ment
have grown to look on you a* one. I "It's wonderful," said the farmer to
avenue, a distance of 12 blocks The •hair, fine view.”
flour, tinned and other meats
the Austrians are withdrawing troofm wheat,
am sorry. Put If you will look back a friend as he proceeded to a bank
Improvements
on
this
street
will
con
to
any
place
outside
the
United
King
from the Servian frontier and sending doni, except with the government's Wasco C. H. Howell just finished a «1st of a IS foot concrete center w ith Young men began to drift in and you will see that I never gave you to deposit his money "It's wonderful
them to meet the Russians. On the consent.
The air became heavy with any encouragement. I was never that a man should know so much
This decision is due to the .38 days' run with his new 24 foot com­ macadam to the curbs. This same out.
contrary, Austria is sending more men suspicion that
Australian cargoes, os bine harvester. He harvested 2100 improvement will be made on C street «moke, the prevailing aroma being more than your comrade. I have many about men and not a thing about
against Servia to prevent the Servians tensibly for South America, are really acres which made over 21,000 sacks. from Fifth street to the bay. connect : hat of Turkish tobacco of which Har faults but I am not naturally a , horaea '•
from entering Bosnia.
intended for the enemy.
ing with the city dock
The best day’s run was 924 sacks.
HQNEY-
JA DONS
Resume of World’s Important
Events Told in Brief.
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MÀCGRATH
C .D .
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Contract Let for 28 Miles
Sutherlin-Coos Bay Road
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TO BLOCK FAMINE PRICES
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