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m D orothy !!) C hristmas GIFT i ■ ■ ■ i i i - ■ .-■■■■■ j s o m e th in g th a t has been the last r e ! sourc e of m any a young m a n —a box of candy. A whole day with soiled dishes, I half-consumed food, and scolding was 1 bad enough, but the worst cam e when tw o of George's pals c a m e In during the afternoon. Like a m aiden su r prise d a t h e r dip at th e spring, George went Into biding. T h e man a g e r h a ppene d to se e him ducking behind t h e counter, and asked him, w hat ailed him. "P s t, d o n ’t let th e m se e m e ! ” said Bryan’s Declaration That Retali George. ation Would Not Be Invasion "W h o ? Are t h e police a f te r ye?” Is H ally Contradicted. said th e m a n a g e r and g rabbed him by th e collar T h is was too much for George. He Vera Cruz — “It the United States bowled o v e r the m a n a g e r a n d rushed Into th e kitchen. His friends laughed employes force to stop the firing by and th o u g h t t h e i r part. Mexicans across the international The manager followed George. boundary line at Naco, it will be con- "H m .” he sneered. "S om e of y o u r , friends from t h e swell sid e of t h e ) 8>ae r e u an unfriendly act, notwith fence. Well, A rchibald, you c an hide standing the friendly motives cloaking your p r e tty face In t h e k itc h e n afte r th e a c t . " this. J u s t go and w ork t h e dish- In th is manner General Carranza w a she r." m ade answer, in a statement to the George n e v e r had been bo m ad In Associated Press, to the formal notice his life. H e would have busted”the I served by the United States on both f a th e a d 's bean," b u t for Dorothy's Provisional President Gutierrez and sa k e he stayed. Besides he was no General Carranza that unless such fir ing ceased force would be employed to quitter, but worked like a hero at protect American territory. w h a te v e r work he had se t out to do. Carranza’s reply to the American No S a ta n In t h e Inferno could have note will be in general a repudiation felt m ore a n g e r a t t h e sin n e r s he was of responsibility for any shots that I m m e rsing In t h e fiery pools than have crossed the line, and clearly sets George did tow ard th e Innocent dishes forth that he and his government will of which he Im m ersed bu c k et after regard intervention at Naco as a hos bucket In tho p a te n t dish-w asher to tile and unfriendly act. the Im patient shouts of th e girls, At no time since the receipt of Sec "S hoot m ore dishes, A rc hibald!" retary Bryan’s note, in which atten Finally a t six o’clock, tired and tion was called to the repeated wound sw eated, George left th e place. He ing and killing of residents of the town felt Just a bit doubtful a b o u t his on the Northern side of the line, has c h an c es ; “ W h at would she s a y ? ” General Carranza appeared perturbed, But Not Large CARRANZA SENDS Efficient, Arm y Advised by Wood WARNING TO U. S. Capital, City of Belgrade Injured Give Advice to Industrial Accident Board New York — Organization of a de London—The Servians, after a fierce pendable volunteer army through col battle Tuesday, have reoccupied Bel lege camps, Federal control of the grade, according to a Nish dispatch to militia, increase in the Regular army Reuter’s Telegram company. Salem — Numerous unique replies by persons keeping their hands away and provision for adequate armament have been received by the State In- from beer kegs. The Austrians occupied Belgrade dustrial Accident commission from are essetnials for meeting the sudden C. P. Mason, employed by the Coos attack of any hostile power on the Decempebr 2, after having besieged it beneficiaries of the compensation act Bay Times Publishing company, sat on United States, the members of the since July 29, bombarding from batter to the question asked by the board: an oil can, puncturing the sciatic Merchants’ association of New York ies near Semlin and from monitors on “ How in your opinion could such acci- nerve. “ Be careful where you s it,” were told Wednesday by Major General the Danube. dents be avoided?” was his answer to the question. A large portion of the city was said Leonard Wood and Henry L. Stimson, E. A. Dahl, employed by the Pacific “ Wear wooden shoes like the Bel- to have been destroyed by the fire of Brick company, lost 14 days from gians.” was the reply of an employe ex-Secretary of War. It is not a large army, but a fully the Austrians. work because of an injury to an eye of the Nicolai Neppach company, who efficient army that is needed, General When war was declared the Servian caused by a fellow workman striking crushed his feet by droppnig"heavy Wood said, and in filling this need the government moved from Belgrade to him with a mud ball. “ Such accidents timbers on them, and was unable to college camps must play an important Kraguyevats and later went further may be avoided,” he writes, “ by work for several days. part in training volunteer officers, for south to Nish, where it remains. workmen attending to business and J. A Allen, an employe of the Union **«ni it is on the volunteer army that the -------- not playing when they should be at Meat company, while attempting to kill AY, believe, me, th e fellows London — Reuter’s Amsterdam cor- work.” country must ultimately depend. a hog, was kicked in the stomach by w ere glad to se e me back “ Don’t follow a dump-cart over the the animal. “ Kill ’em first,” writes The plan of the general staff to respondent says the Austrians admit a g ain ,’’ said George P o r t e r bring the army forces up to 500,000 is defeat at the hands of the Servians, in dump,” is the suggestion of John Allen to the commission. to the family a t t h e din only a stop-gap, he continued, while an official communication issued at Kelly, employed by the J. W. Sweeney “Keep away from the business end n e r table, "P r o f e s s o r P a r r the full citizen army is being organ Vienna. This communication follows: Contruction company, who with his of a mule,” is the suggestion of L. I. said I looked like a col “Our offensive movement, directed cart tumbled down hill and was inca- Griffith, employed on the Tumalo Irri ized. lege m an, a nd all th e fel “ You might as well, under modern in a southerly direction from the River I pacitated for work for several days. gation project, who was seriously in lows said I b a d change d a g r e a t deal war conditions, try to organize a big Drina, encountered southeast of Val- C. C. White, an employe of the jured because he did not heed his own sin c e Se ptem be r." reserve without previous preparation jevo a greatly superior force of the Gambrinus Brewery, suffered injury to injunction. George had Just a rriv e d a few ho u rs as to try to organize a lifesaving serv enemy. four digits on his right hand, causing A man injured while working in a “Our advance was not merely stop- permanent stiffness, by allownig his sawmill blamed a co-worker, who was before for his first vacation back ice on a shipwrecked vessel that is from college. H e had, Indeed, been going to pieces, ” said General Wood. | ped, but we were compelled to make hand to be caught between two beer of foreign birth. He said such acci "To bring our forces up to 600,000 we more extended retirement of our kegs which he was rolling. ve ry a nxio us to g e t hom e again He dents could be avoided by “ keeping shall have to have 12,000 additional j troops, which for many weeks have thought such injuries could be avoided the foreigners out of the country.” a m o n g his old friends T h e weary officers. For this purpose we must ; fought obstinately and brilliantly, but hours on th e tr a in he had whiled have college camps, such as existed with many losses. a w ay by telling t h e o t h e r boys about “Against this we may place the oc- last year at Gettysburg and Monterey. all th e da n ce s h e waa going to at “This year we probably shall have | cupation of Belgrade. A new decision tend with Dorothy Sm yth, "som e 2000 boys in four of these camps. The and measures consequently will be classy girl from Bryn Mawr.” boys made a better record laBt year— j taken which will serve to repel the In th e course of t h e d in n er Doctor and this shows what you can do with ; enemy. P o r t e r could n o t but ta k e down his “During the days of December 10, intelligent men in a short time—than son a little. T h e all-im portant fra McMinnville—At a meeting of hop- j Then, step by step, he clearly laid was made by the best company of the 11 and 12 the enemy continued to re- growers and business men of' McMinn- \ before his hearers the necessity for a t e r n l t y m an was ro a sted considerably tire along the entire front. The Serv Fifth Regular Infantry for the same for his o ve rbea ring m anner. However, and vicinity Thursday afternoon farmerf association that would take ranges. Over 60 per cent developed ian advance guards have progressed as ville George took It all with th e stoic dig . n i i u , « , . care of and control 70 per cent of the in the Commercial club assembly hall, hopi of this 8tate> t0 a(ft in conjunc_ into marksmen. At the end of the far as Veliki and Bosniak.” nlty of th e c a p ta in of t h e freshm an five weeks’ training period a board of the Oregon Hopgrowers’ association’s tion with like organizations in Cali- football team . As a m a tte r of fact our own officers examined these young representatives thoroughly aroused the fornia and Washington. A number of dad sa n k considerably In his so n ’s but he has had long conferences with sters and recommended 129 of them as Real Winter Strikes East; interest of Yamhill hopgrowers in the hopgrowers interrogated the speaker, estim ation. Death follow s in Wake co-operative W hen George was a b o u t to leave those close to him, and, in framing his fit for volunteer officers in the lower feature of this organiza- and all of the advantages of the asso- A f te r d in n e r George's older s i s t e r Dorothy a t the door of th e Sm yth reply, it is said, he has been careful grades. Chicago— Winter, nearly two months | tion. ( ciation were brought out. Local busi M ary asked him w h e th e r h e waB go m ansio n a f te r the dance on C hristinas not to let himself remain in any un “ Now this is the kind of system overdue, got down to business Tuesday About 100 hopgrowers and business i ness men and bankers endorsed the ing to call up Dorothy for th e C h r ist night, she t u rn ed to him to say, "Of certain light. m a s d ance a t th e Hadley's. “General Hill, who is commanding which I think can be applied in this when the temperature here dropped to men attended. W. T. Vinton, state movement, including W. C. Hagerty, all my p r e s e n ts I liked your box of country. I hope that eventually it will 2 degrees below zero, accompanied by senator, presided, and Walter Kirk- i W. B. Smith, D. M. Nayberger and “ Aw, pBliaw, he re a fellow works candy best. It was the sw eetest the constitutionalist forces at Naco, is grow into a general movement, em- howling blasts. The only redeeming wood assisted. Ralph Wortman. his head off a t school,” said George thing. And Donald sa ys he saw you on the defensive, ” continued General bodying, say, a six months' enlistment After a morning session, at which | Many subscriptions were obtained In his best blase, " h e com es hom e for w orking for it. You sh o u ld n ’t go to Carranza, “and since his back was to broken into periods of two months feature of the day was the bright sun shine after two weeks of darkness and the purposes of the association were for stock in the organization, which a little rest, and then you expect so m uch tro u b le Just for me, George.’ the line it is difficult to see how he each, to be taken during the economic fitful snow and rain storms. stated briefly, the afternoon session will be incorporated as soon as the could be responsible for the firing in him to dance. And half t h e girls a t and educational vacation, so as to in "T rouble , Dorothy? Don't mention Two men were so badly frozen that was given over primarily to H. L. required amount is taken. question. The fact is that Maytorena’s terfere as little as possible with the school have It on Dorothy anyhow." It.” A nd with so m e w h a t of an effort amputation of their legs was neccs- Mahan, temporary president, who “The meeting here was enthusiastic " W h a t a r e you going to give h e r be added, "I had lots of fun; besides, men have been the attacking party and work of the young men who are in j 8ary. A watchman was found nearly spoke from a business standpoint on and encouraging,” said E. V. D. Paul, therefore it appears reasonably clear for C h r is tm a s ? " said Mary, hiding a I was working for you.” that they, and only they, could have business and the educational work of dead where he had fallen during the the necessity of co-operation. Mr. of Polk county, who has been assisting smile, for sho knew JuBt how George the boys who are in college. j night. His hands and feet must be Mahan opened his address by saying j the committee in its work of enlisting D orothy's head sa n k Just a little been to blame. felt a bout Dorothy. 1 think if we can do that there will amputated and he probably will die. that the present plight of hopgrowers the moral as well as financial support lower. “As a matter of fact, I do not know “Gee, I n e v e r th o u g h t a bout th a t ; "D orothy,” said George, softly, that the rights of the American citi be developed a large number of trained The other victim was found frozen in ! was the excuse for this organization, i of hopgrowers throughout the valley. snd I’ve but ten c e n ts to my name." youngsters as officers of volunteers and a ditch, where he had fallen from ex "c ouldn’t I work for you all my life?" zens have been violated. It seems to T h is last s t a te m e n t show ed Just a still larger number as trained men to haustion. me that it would be well for the State Fruit and Vegetable Dis- Jackson County Spends George placed his ha n d s on Doro form the nucelus of volunteer compan how good a tim e he had with his Navigation on the Great Lakes was department to investigate this ques t h y ’s fur c ap a nd pre sse d back gen eases to Be Discussed $500,000 On Roads ies in case we are so unfortunate as to brought to a sudden stop by stiff gales ’r a te r n it y b r o th e r s the lust days be tly. H e r head rose slowly and their tion in order to fix the responsibility. become involved in war. Some such fore vacation. Oregon Agricultural College, Cor “ I remember similar instances at El method as that must be adopted, be and blizzards and blinding snow. Some Ashland—Jackson county has spent lips m e t for one long second. “ M ake It C. O. D., fleorgte. Call big boats are still out. vallis—Results of recent spraying ex- nearly $500,000 on roads in 1914. The T h e n Georgo fa stene d his fraternity Paso, where the Maderista forces were cause when war comes it will come Dn da d; h e ’ll give all you’ll need." As showing the Bcope and nature of attacking there. In that case those pin on h e r gown, the em blem which periments in apple and pear scab con Siskiyou unit of the Pacific highway suddenly and unless we are the aggres- the cold wave, following are some rep- “ Not on yo u r life,” c am e back shot were for the most part the impru has cost to date $160,000, or $12,000 a th e rules p e r m itte d to be given only Bor—which is highly improbable, it | resentative high and low temperatures trol, will be discussed by Professor mile. From Ashland’s western out l e o r g e , "a college man m u st be able dent and curious individuals who flock will come from one who is holly pre to "fiancees a n d wives.” for the day: .o shift for himself. Why, half the H. S. Jackson, plant pathologist of the skirts to the Poor farm, about five ed to witness the fighting as if it had (C o p y rig h t, W e ste rn N e w sp ap e r Union.) pared and who knows when he is com Boston, 42-28 above; Buffalo, 20-10 Oregon station, at the O. A. C. annual miles, the expense has been nearly fellows w ork th e i r way. I’ll go out been a spectacular show staged for ing and where he is coming.” above; Pittsburg, 22 to 8 above; Chi to e arn th e m oney m yself tomorrow. $12,000 a mile, or a total of $52,000. their benefit. T he Spell of Christm as. cago, 4 above to 3 below; Madison, short course, January 1 to 30, 1915. This stretch has an asphalt wearing Besides, I’ve been roasted enough.” “ As to the use of force, of which Laboratory and field experiments have Wis., 2 to 6 below; Forth Worth, 4 T r u e to his word George P o r t e r was surface five inches thick, and was con Once more, we a r e u n d e r th e spell Mr. Bryan talks, that is something the Warships Will Be Sent above to 2 below; Charles City, la., 2 been carried on extensively during the tract work. From the Poor farm to m t early the ne xt m ornin g looking of C hristm a s. We c a n n o t be sour or gravity of which I fear be does not l o Panama Canal Zone to 14 below; Devil’s Lake, N. D., 2 to past year and it is the purpose of the Medford, less than seven miles, the tor r e m u n e r a tiv e toll. A window-card Irritable or pessim istic, do o u r utmost fully appreciate. He says it would Washington, D. C.—President Wil 18 below; Duluth, Minn., 0 to 19 be department to give to the short course cost was $74,000, divided between In a largo cafete ria, "H elp W anted," We have been s u b je c te d to a sh ow er not mean an invasion of our territory ir r e s te d his attention. He strolled up bath of glad n e ss ; kind th o u g h ts are nor a violation of our national sover son and his cabinet decided Wednesday low; Sioux City, la., 4 to 14 below; students the benefits of the additional county and state, averaging $11,000 a mile. to th e fat proprietor, se a te d behind c irc u la tin g with fulln ess and vlgot eignty. It would. And, moreover, it to send American warships to the ca Kansas City, 4 below; Texas points Other subjects The Central Point unit was the most the cash register, and honored him by through all tho a v e n u e s of tho mind; would more certainly be an act against nal zone to guard against violations of reported a maximum of 36 and a mini information secured. mum of 12; Montgomery, Ala., had a to be treated by Professor Jackson are expensive, costing $16,000 a mile. )ffering hltn a college m an's services. wo a r e elated, even Jubilant, r e a d ' the constitutionalists who hold the neutrality there by belligerent ships. fire blight of apple and pear, apple maximum of 36 and minimum of 30: This, however, includes the cost of Just how many ships, and whether j "Any experience In t h e kitchen?" for l a u g h te r and tea rs, sy m pa the tic town and in favor of the Villaistas, Jacksonville, Fla., got down to 44 and tree anthractnose, apple mildew, peach le was asked. with the children In th e i r glee, tender who would be left free to continue destroyers or cruisers or battleships New Orleans, to 40; Los Angeles had leaf curl, and California peach blight, machinery and material, the entire ex In spite of th e fact t h a t t h e total tow ard th e poor and forlorn, stra n g e their operations. It would be simply shall be dispatched, will be determined j a maximum of 60 and minimum of brown rot of prunes and other stone pense over this particular area amount ing to nearly $55,000. About $25,000 >f George's kitc hen e xperience con- ly a ccessible to life's best memories, tying General Hill's hands and leaving after a full report has been received ' 40. fruits, gooseberry mildew, and other was applied on new construction and ________________ from Colonel Goethals, military gover- j ilsted of a few evening's fudge-mak- r e v e r e n t tow ard religious faith, and Maytorena free. gooseberry and currant troubles, mil grading, while the maintenance of the I sincerely hope that good friend nor of the canal zone, and Captain ng a t Dorothy's, be said boldly, "I alm ost willing to go to church. All dews of grain crops, dealing with both roads throughout the county in general Thousands of Penniless this m ay se em to o u r pa gan mind as ship of the American people towards Rodman, naval officer at the canal. lure have." cause and control important diseases cost nearly $90(000. The foregoing Both Secretary Garrison and Secre- j the Mexican people will prevent the Jews A re in Flight AT l/\ir/\H n n / I o 1 T n 1 f n i / I 4 K ■ , n 4 foolish a s a revival of religion, some “W h e r e ? " of n clover and alfalfa, > and the rust of figures are semi-official as given out tary Daniels made it clear that the de- T h is confused him a little. "A w— thing I nc onsistent with p ro p e r eco consummation of Secretary Bryan’s pear and quinces—a new Western dis by the county court. More than half New York—One hundred and seven lav in acting on the request of Colonel threat.” nomlc a u sterity , a se n se les s revel of »r—a t a frien d 's last w inter.” Goethals for two destroyers was due ty thousand Jews have fled for refuge ease. Professor Jackson will also ex of the paved surface completed on the "So you’ve been a t F rie n d 's cafe? hum an ity at the expense of the from Galicia to Vienna, according to plain the methods of potato seed pro Pacific highway to date has a concrete to a lack of information. Well, I'll t a k e you. A dollar and a moods, habits, and rules of solid busl Battleship Oregon to Be a letter received here from the Aus duction with reference to diseases and base. Mr. Garrison explained that the j N everthe le ss, he re we are, lalf a day and meals. J u s t go to the ness. Head of Canal Parade colonel has sent two messages, one| trian Israelite Alliance in Vienna by disease control. pounded Into subm ission nnd s y m p a kitchen and get a white coat." The growers of small fruits and bush the American Jewish relief committee. Siletz Road Unit Near. Washington, D. C.—Not only will asking for v..„ the destroyers, without j George had bluffed nnd he was go thy, overcom e for a few ho u rs or days 'Galicia, as the field of military fruits will be especially interested in specifying the purpose of thier use. the battleship Oregon lead the navies Dallas—It is practically certain now Professor Barss’ treatment, and logan ng to m ak e good the bluff. He by the tides of nn ideal e xiste nce .— In reply to a message of inquiry on °Pe r a t'°ns. ha3 been cleared of almost A. Gordon, In Atlantic of the world through the Panama Ca rushed around a t a g r e a t speed se n d George - - Colonel - - - Goethals - - ex the entire civil population,” reads ♦l'“ the berry anthracnose and other cane fruit that the mueh-talked-of permanent the latter point nal on the date of formal dedication ing th e soiled dishe s to the kitchen. Monthly letter. “ At the present time there diseases and some of the common and road between Falls City and the Siletz next February, but she will carry on plained that the wireless regulations are 170,000 Jewish fugitives from Ga- destructive diseases of cherries, and will be started within the year. Road were being violated In canal waters, her bridge the President of the United District No. 21, of this county, in W hose Fault Is It? and referred to the misuse of the canal licia here, of whom 70,000 are abso- mushroom rot as a disease in fruit which most of the Siletz road is lo States. trees, will also be handled by Profes lutely penniless. Furthermore. 25,- zone as a base of supplies. It Is so m e tim es o u r failure It those Thus the opening of the Panama Ca cated, has voted a special tax of E The War department again asked for 000 destitute Jewish fugitives have sor Barss. for whom we aro responsible fall. nal becomes a gala day for the old mills for this purpose. The county Vegetable diseases, such as potato been placed in barracks in Moravia T h e ir suc c ess may be ou r duty. warship, which gained such distinction specific instances of what had oc court has signified its intention to give rot and wilt, including rhizoctonia, po and 70,000 in Bohemia, where bar T hrlng, th e famous Fngllsh school in the Spanish war. All doubt on this curred, but no further information has racks are also being built. These tato late blight, and common potato the district, in addition to this special m aster, sa id: "A t e a c h e r 's first m ax score is cleared up by Secretary of the been received. levy, all of the money raised on the im is, 'If th e boys do not learn It Navy Daniels in his annual report. In On a full explanation of conditions 165,000 poor Jews are in pressing scab and powdery scab will be dis general road levy in that district, to cussed by Professor Bailey. Other need.” in the canal zone depends exactly what Is my f a u l t . '” Joseph Jefferson, ns paragraph devoted to the opening of vegetable dieases, as of onions, celery, gether with other money from the gen a v e te ran actor, was one tim e c o m m is the Panama Canal, Secretary Daniels action will be taken and under what When improved the cabbage and tomatoes, will be treated eral road fund. Mother Dead; Babe Born. departmental jurisdiction. e rated by a n a c q u a in ta n c e ove r th e says: distance between Portland and New from the standpoint of cause and con New York—For the second time in fact th at doubtless Mr Jefferson was “The great maritime powers of the port will be cut down about 13 miles thq medical annals of this city, it is trol. so m e tim es annoyed to find th a t c e r world have been invited, and a number B a r Threatens Gould Kin. and a highway given to tourists that tain p e rsons In his a u d ie n ce s failed of them have accepted the invitation, Breslau—The Breslaur Zeitung de- said, a baby was born Tuesday after j will equal anything in the West from Curry Levy to Go Higher. to a p p r e c ia te th e finest touches In his to participate in the exercises incident mands the confiscation of the principal the death of the mother. The mother, Marshfield — Curry county has pro the standpoint of scienic beauty. The acting. T h e old a c to r's reply was: to the opening of the Panama canal. a young woman 20 years old, was walk Lincoln county court has commenced "If any boy In th e 'p e a n u t gallery’ The international fleet and the ships of ity of Sagan, which stands in the name ing along an uptown street with her vided the expense budget for the sea work on the Lincoln county end of the of Prince Howard, of Sagan, son of falls to c atch th e point of a n ything our own navy escorting it will assem father when she collapsed. They were son and it is said the levy will be a |road. th a t I say or do on the stage, 1 have ble at Hamilton ltonds in February. Duke Helie and the Duchess of Tally- in front of a hospital, and she was tak little heavier than for 1914. One item rand. The Duchess was Anna Gould fa il e d " Ho a b r u p tly dlsm l.-.ed the 1916, where they will be reviewed by en into the institution. Despite the which adds to the 1915 expenditures is Judgment Levy Denied. suggestion th a t th e au d ie n ce might he President of the United States. of New York. The confiscation is de efforts of the doctors, she died in ten the provision for reconstructing the Salem—Circuit Judge Galloway de be a t fault. H ave we t e a c h e r s am*, After the review they will sail for manded as a reprisal against the al minutes, as the result of dilation of Elk River county bridge, four miles p r e a c h e r s and p a r e n ts as high a Cristobal thence they will proceed to leged confiscation of German property the heart. A caesarian operation was from Port Orford, at an expense of cided that Mrs. Grace D. Barnes held in France. The principality of Sagan performed. The baby, a girl, was nor $6000. The County court at its recent title to valuable property in this city, s t a n d a r d for o u r C h ristia n service as Balboa, on the Pacific side. embraces the castle of Sagan and 60,- mal and weighed seven pounds. had this successful a c t o r ? —Sunday meeting agreed it would be necessary and that A. B. Spencer, of Los An 000 acres. Duke Helie renounced his School Times. also to allow a considerable increase in geles, who obtained judgment for $70,- Fortune Tellers Barred. title of Prince of Sagan in favor of his the bills for clerk hire, as the county is 000 agairst her husband, L. S. Bart.es, Nurses Prove Heroines. Lubeck — Fortune-tellers now are son at the time of his father’s death. growing and the official business is in could not levy on it. Judge Galloway Would Spoil the Show. Oakland. Cal.—Three young women, forbidden to practice in any part of characterized the decree of the Cali "I Is grieved to se e dlsh v e re feeltn’ nurses, saved the lives of five bedrid creased greatly in some lines. Von Spee Fate Foretold. fornia court awarding Spencer a judg Soon after the oh selfishness c roppln' out In ouh the German empire. den patients in a sanitarium, when it ment against Barnes as a "lightning Berlin, via London—Count Von Ho- was discovered on fire Tuesday. The Last Trolley Rail Laid. p r e p a r a tio n s foh de C h r istm a s cel'bra- war broke out they began to do an flash of snap judgment.” The suit re tlon,” said I’a rson Snowball. "Ilrud enormous business with relatives of hensbroech recalls an utterance of Ad sanitarium stood in a remote inlet of Oregon City—The last rails connect lated to profits in a mining deal, plain d e r Bentlegg. who insists on bein ' de soldiers in the field, who wanted to miral Count von Spee before his de the hills and men were scarce. ing Mount Angel, Oregon City and tiff alleging that Barnes kept money S a n ta ob de 'caslon, is e r good man know how things were going with parture for the Orient two years ago The three nurses rushed through Portland by a modern electric inter- that should have been divided. Visits to the fortune-tellers to command the cruiser squadron, on e r t r u e one, but l a n ’ s a k e s! he them. urban system were laid this week on clouds of stifling smoke and carried o u g h te r know d a t w h e n st he go often had tragic consequences, as many relative to what he should do in case the helpless patients out to safety. the Willamette Valley Southern. There Admiral von Spee was in kccldently he picked up half a piece pra n cin ' 'bout dat t r e e wlf dem bow of the callers were in a high state of of war. Charter Change Is Issue. Miss G. Monschein, the last to leave, were no ceremonies. Although trains >f lemon pie t h e o w n e r of which had legs o' hia'n, dey a in 't a chile In dls nervous tension. The uncertainty of command of the German squadron, four Medford — At a recent meeting of can now be run from Oregon City into was barely clear of the burning ust gone to the Ice w a t e r faucet to chu'ch whut gwlne b'lleve h e evnh relatives regarding their men folk at vessels of which were sunk by the structure when the walls collapsed. the Marion County city on the Willam the city council an election was called -eplenlsh her glass. "W alt a slid froo a n v chtm bly wlf sech er l he front has been aggravated by the British warships in the South Atlantic. A falling timber wounded her scalp ette Valley Southern, the road is far for a vote on the proposed new city In reply to the query. Count von Spee and n l n u te with my pie. If you please ," ha ndic ap No. suh Hit des gwlne muddle of field postal organization. from completion, and it will probably charter at the general election Janu shoulders. ■aid th e old maid victim of Oeorge's spile all de roniance e r de 'fair, an' said: "I hope 1 may meet many be at least a month before a schedule ary 12. The charter was thoroughly teal "No. I won't ta k e a n y th in g I grieves t e r see B rn d d e r Bentlegg Englishmen at the bottom of the Remount Stations Busy. is adopted. Poles to carry the trolley examined by the city fathers, many America Austria's Hope. tack out of t h e m ess on your tray, actin' de hawg. des 'case h e got de I.ondon—Providing mounts for the sea.” Berlin — The official press bureau wires have been erected to Molalla, changes made, but the main features d th e r . You go a nd get me a n o th e r at on'y S a u ta Claus suit In de con'ga British army, so constantly exposed to were not altered in the final draft. here gave out the following: "Aus 19 miles from this city. tour expense." British Lose Sea Chance. tlon." German fire on the Continent, keeps The new charter calls for a city man trian newspapers say that when nego T he hero of many a football battle five remount depots in England and ager, a non-partisan ballot, propor Berlin Among the items given out tiations for peace begin America will Gov. West Will Practice Lair. iere showed n yellow str e a k He Ireland busy. Each depot is under di by the Official Press Bureau were the have earned the right to act as inter W h a t I n tere sted Him. tional voting, a city park and welfare Salem —Oswald West, governor of tought the pie for the Injured guest Mr Squlggs—l h e a r th at Professor rection of an officer, who is assisted by following: “ The English naval peri mediary. These papers print sym Oregon, has announced that after his commission and a board of directors *robably due to his a n g e r o v e r "the W isem an, th e prophet, h a s decldeil veterinarians, rough-riders, grooms and odical Nautilus reports that the form pathetic articles in connection with term of office expires early in January serving without pay. The directors to ild h e n " h e next sc a tte r e d th e sliver Many Canadians have er first sea lord. Prince Louis of Bat- the opening of the American congress. he will engage in the practice of law engage a city manager. th a t th e world will come to an end blacksmiths. ill o v e r the floor. W ith o u t tho least been drafted into the remount service tenberg, planned to cut off the Ger They point out that the sending of in Portland. He and Claude C. Mc- ne xt C h r i s t m a s day “ b o u g h t of sa nita tion he replaced It T om m y Squlggs Before o r a f te r because of their skill as horsemen and man fleet in Norwegian waters the gifts by American children to the chil Colloch, ex-state senator from Baker in t h e stand. Suddenly th e boas told Buena Vista Hops Sold. exp-rience in managing wild animals. night of August 1 to 2, but that the dren of dead soldiers is proof of the county, and Governor West's lieuten dinner, pa ? ilm to carry all the stiver to the Buena Vista—Owing to the loss last Both artillery and cavlary have suf wavering of tho British cabinet frus high motives in which the nation is ant on the floor of the senate at the t ltc h e n to have It washed. H e re the year by growers holding the crop, hop- fered a heavy loss of animals in Bel trated his plan.” W hy He Changed. guided." 1913 session of the legislature, have ingry Irish cook gave him a hot r e growers in this vicinity have sold the gium and France. Madge— I th o u g h t you a nd George formed a partnership to be known as ception, " W h y didn't you Just t a k e It greater part of the 1914 crop. The Kaiser’s Doctors Anxious. West & McColloch. President to Act at 3 A. M. 0 t h e k itc h e n and back. T h e guests w ere going sk a tin g hops were held for several weeks in Child Droicncd in Milk. M a r j o r ie —So we were but w hen be Faris A Madrid dispatch published Washington, D. C. — To push an irould h a v e th ought It was clean, but hopes of higher prices, but as the saw t had my h a t tr im m e d with m is Modesto. Cal. —The infant son of in the Journal says: "Reliable news electrical button to give a signal for Ladg Gets Good Job. low t h e y kicked to th e boss Take prices rose slowly, the growers decided 1 boy, he h a s no Idea of cleanliness " tle toe h e asked me to go for a sleigh- Oregano Yrigoges, a Swiss dairyman, received here says that Emperor Wil opening the San Diego, Cal., exposi Salem—Governor West ha* appoint to sell. The crop wa* much smaller fell into a tank of skimmed milk Mon liam’s condition, although recorded by tion on the beginning of the new year, ed his private secretary. Miss Fern C h r i s t m a s sh o p p e rs coming Into the ride. than usual this year in the Luckiamute day on the father's ranch and was the bulletins as improving, is giving IVesident Wilson will be awakened be Hobbe, a member of the State Indus ■afeteria re m in d ed George of his gift valley and in many other sections of drowned. The child, unable to walk, great anxiety. His doctors speak of a fore 3 o'clock New Year's morning. )ne d o l la r fifty was not much, but be trial Accident commission, to succeed Polk county, but the hops were solid crawled to the tank. The top was serious sore throat, following diph He will push the button at midnight. C. D. Babcock, whose term will ex and of an exceptionally good quality. r o u l d not a s k dad for more under any only a few inches from the ground. theria, which the emperor contracted Pacific Coast time, which is 3 a. m. pire January 1. The term is four A greater acreage is planned for next w nalderatlon Finally he decided on I The milk was about 18 inches deep. i here. during a visit to the Eastern front. years and the salary 13600 a year. year. ¡pr ^A-6* ZÜCK60. Use of Force on Border Will Be Considered Unfriendly. Hopgrowers Would Form Co-operative Association J a