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oi Russian NEWS NOTES OF Remains A rm y Thought Powerless Some Canneries, Loosely CURRENT WEEK Organized, Do Not Pay lo w er to one side th a n u su a l, like a lit tle boy th a t had b e en c a u g h t ste alin g a p p le s. “I left th e te a a trifle e arly — you m u st forgive m e. B ro th e r Abe. but I h e a rd th e train -w h istle." A be sto o d b e sid e A ngeline ro o ted in a s to n is h m en t, w hile B lossy c o n tin u e d to a d d re s s him directly . "Y ou g ave Sam uel so m an y good re co m m e n d a tio n s, d e a r b ro th e r, th a t w hen th e tim e a p p ro a ch e d for his J u n e v isit, I felt th a t I sim p ly could n o t le t him m iss it a s he did in D ecem ber. L a s t year, on th e day you en tered , he w as h e re th ro u g h no d e sire of m ine. T oday he is h e re a t m y request. My frie n d s ," ag ain she Included the e n tire hom e in h e r glance, "w e ’ll com e back a little la te r to say good-by. Now, w e’re on th e way to th e m in is te r’s." T h e pair, Sam uel to n gue-tied a n d bew ild ered by th e Joy of h is finally w on success, m oved to w a rd th e door. O n th e th reshold of th e hom e B lossy tu rn e d m,.1 w aved fa re w e ll to th e com p a n io n s of her w idow hood, w hile S a m u el bow ed in a dazed fash io n , his face still red a s it w as blissful. T h en q u ick ly the tw o p a sse d out upon th e porch. No one m oved to see th em off. A ! looked e v e ry w h e re y et no w h e re a t ail. N ot a w ord w as spoken ev en w hen the c a rria g e w as h e a rd ro llin g down th e d riv e ; b u t th e sound of th e w heels se e m e d to a ro u se A ngy fro m h e r stu p o r of a m a z e m e n t; and p re se n tly A braham b e cam e conscious of a to u ch —a to u ch sy m p a th e tic , te n d e r a n d tru e —a to u ch a ll-u n d e rsta n d ing—th e touch of A D g y 's h an d w ithin h is own. Suw alki, Poland — The rem ains of th e R ussian ten th arm y, torn to rem n an ts in th e M azurian L akes country Oregon A gricultural College, Cor The legal au th o rities ot association by Field Marshal von H indenberg's E ast Prussian force, com prise but a vallis— “ Some of the canneries in the work in th is country say th a t all asso negligible qu an tity in th e operations N orthw est are m aking g re a t success. ciations must be purely m utual. How O thers are ju st about existing and still ever, many of our associations are not th a t are now under way. The recent overw helm ing victory of others are b an k ru p t.” said Professor of this type and the most successful th e G ermans w b b accomplished by the C. I. Lewis, when addressing the cannery in the s ta te today is not a I do most terrific fighting a fte r strik in g farm ers who were attending the F arm pure co-operative association. e rs ’ Week a t the Oregon A gricultural not believe th a t it is possible to run forced marches. A $100,000,000 issue of treasu ry Professor Lewis attrib u te s an association successfully w ithout This fighting has been described as college. corrmcrrraY me anrunv ccl . bills offered in London was over-sub A second g reat the F ebruary cam paign in E ast P ru s many of these failures to the fact th at paying dividends. scribed. R ising from his place he b eso u g h t the s y n o p s is . sia and N orthern Poland, and it is re the canneries are run by p riv ate cap difficulty which is made by the can ital, w hereas m ost of those now in neries in the N orthw est is th e ir lack s is te rs : The Idaho senate votes 24 to 6 to garded here as a second T annenberg. C a p ta in A b ra h a m R ose a n d A ngelins, "Y ew d o n ’t th in k A ngy’s feelin’s m ake th e s ta te dry a fte r Jan u ary 1, The R ussians composing th e ten th existence in the N orthw est are either of capital. If your farm ers do not feel , h a v e lost th e ir little h o m e 1916. arm y were under command of General co-operative or associative canneries. th a t they are w illing to put in $25 h t h t s r o u w g h i f e A b e ’s u n l u c k y p u r c h a s e o f T e n a - h a v e been h u rt—dew yew, g a ls ? ” “ One of th e g re a te st troubles w ith each to s ta rt a cannery they had b etter tty G o l d m i n i n g s t o c k . T h e i r h o u s e h o l d T h e ir faces softened, th e ir figures Thousands of boy scouts of B erlin Sievers. I t is tru e th a t th is com our co-operative canneries is th at leave it alone. I believe th a t $10,000 g o o d s s ol d, t h e Il'tO a u c t i o n m o n e y , al l re la x ed , the tid e of feeling changed in mander, by a skillful use of th e ra il t h e y h a v e le f t , w ill p l a c e A b e In t h e O ld are p racticin g w ar tactics in th e fo r road a t his disposal and by the sacri many of them are so loosely organized is necessary to successfully s ta rt a M a n ’s h o m e , o r A n g y In t h e O l d L a d y ’s A b ra h am 's favor. Miss E llie spoke ests o f th e G erm an em pire. home. B o th a r e self-sacrificing b u t Abe fices a t tim es of e n tire b attalions in th a t they cannot do any legal business. ca n n e ry ." d e c i d e s : ’’M y d e a r , t h i s is t h e f u s t t i m e v e ry softly: V illa is reported to be victorious order to bring off a few guns, succeed “ Yew know th a t even ‘th e Lord thy I ' v e h a d a c h a n c e t o t a k e t h e w u s t o f I t. ” T h e o ld c o u p l e hid g o o d - b y t o t h e li t t l e God is a j .alo u s God.’ ’’ over C arranza in a b attle a t Zayula, ed in saving a g re a te r p a rt of his a r 14 Appropriation Bills Dry A ct Signed by h o u s e . T e r r o r o f " w h a t f o l k s w i l l s a y ” w here th e la tte r lost 1600 men. tillery , but no few er than 60,000 of g rasp ed the b a ck of hie Provide $778,706.40 Fund Governor Withycombe s t h e e n d O s l d t h e I m . u d a l e l o s ’ n g h o b m y e - . p a t M h s is s t o A t b h i e g a g i l a , t e m o a f c h A a ir braham for su p p o rt, his figure grow ing I t is reported from London th a t a his 160,000 men are already counted t r o n o f t h e O ld L a d l e s ’ h o m e , h e a r s o f S tate Capitol, Salem — A ppropria Stae Capitol, Salem — “ It is th e best t h e 111 f o r t u n e o f t h e o l d c o u p l e . S h e t e ll s lim p w ith asto n ish m e n t. “ M other, second A m erican vessel strik e s a m ine among th e German prisoners, while la d l e s , a n d B l o s s y , w h o h a s je a lo u s of m e?" he w hispered to him off th e coast o f G erm any and is sunk. his killed and wounded in th e four tions for sundry and miscellaneous de- piece of constructive legislation in the t p h a e i d o a t h d e o r u old ble fee fo r th e o nly d o u b le b e d d ay s’ b attle w ith which these opera c h a m b e r , v o i c e s t h e u n a n i m o u s v e r d i c t self, th e m em ory of all th e y e a rs and partmentB of the sta te governm ent ag w orld,” declared Governor W ithy The 'condition of S arah B ernhardt, tions were inaugurated and th e subse t h a t A b e m u s t b e t a k e n In w i t h h i s w if e. a ll th e g re a t happ en in g s of all th e a fte r th e am putation of h er rig h t leg, quent running fights are estim ated at g reg atin g $778,706.40 are provided for combe Thursday afternoon as he a t A b e a w a k e n s n e x t m o r n i n g t o f in d t h a t y e a rs com ing back to him "M other he Is " O l d L a d y No. 31." T h e o l d l a d i e s is considered excellent by her physi 80,000 men. in a series of 14 appropriation bills in tached his sig n au rs to the prohibition g i v e h i m s u c h a w a r m w e l c o m e t h a t h e Jealous of m e ? ” H e re m em b ered how cians. Is m a d e t o f e e l a t h o m e a t o n c e . " B r o t h e r On th e stre e ts of Suw alki th ere troduced in th e house by the joint bill. “ I heartily approve of its every A b e " e x p a n d s u n d e r t h e w a r m r e c e p t i o n he had once been to rm e n te d by Panam a-Pacific e x p o sitio n is seen could be heard th e sound of artille ry house and senate ways and m eans com provision. If the legislature does o In f t t h h e e s O i s l t d e r L s , a d a l n e d s ’ a h o r e m i e g . n A o b f e p e Is a c t e h e b e g c e i n n s je a lo u sy in th e long, th e evsr-so-iong by 442,967 persons on th e first th ree from a swampy region to th e south ago, a n d of a su d d en he h a ste n e d into m ittee. nothing else, th is act alone is well t e r o f t h e c o m m u n i t y . T h e s e m i - a n n u a l days, which breaks all records of fo r east, w here an isolated Russian divis v i s i t o f B o s s y ' s a g e d lo v e r , C a p t . S a m u e l th e h a ll and w ent h a lf-ru n n in g up the D a r b y , is d u e . A b e a d v i s e s h e r t o m a r r y These bills carry the item s for main w orth the expense of the session.” ion, perhaps 10,000 men strong, has m er expositions. s ta irs . He took hold of th e la tc h of his h im . F o r th e first t i m e t h e c a p t a i n fails been com pletely surrounded, but is tenance of th e executive of th e state The governor w as in a happy mood t o a p p e a r . B l o s s y c o n s u l t s A b e s o o f t e n bedroom door. It did n o t open. T he D ispatches from Poland sta te th a t still offering resistance. r e g a r d i n g D a r b y , h i s o ld c a p t a i n In t h e d oor w as locked. governm ent, including the salaries of when he signed the bill. He declared l i f e - s a v i n g s e r v i c e , t h a t g o s s i p b e g i n s t o th e R ussian arm y is p ractically pow er Several thousand R ussians prob "A n g y !” h e called, a fe a r of he knew less and many thousands are surround ably rem ain in sm all scattered bands the governor, secretary of state, sta te th a t it gave him a real pleasure to be b a u n z n z i . v e r A s a t r y t h e o f f e t a h s e t R In o s c e e s l ’ e b a r r a r i t v i o a n l o a t f t t h h e e C H A P T E R X. tre a su re r and th e ir office assistan ts. able to have a p a rt in so wholesome h o m e , A b e l a u d s B l o s s y In h i s s p e e c h , n o t w h a t g rip p in g a t hie heart. ed by th e G ermans. or are w andering as stra g g le rs w ithin “A n g y !” he re p e a te d as sh e did not and so beneficial a piece of work. a n d A n g l e Is s e n t f r o m t h e r o o m . The governor is given his usual allow C a rter H. H arriso n , D em ocratic the rin g which th e German troops The Turn of the Tide. a n sw e r. ance of $500 a year for trav elin g ex Members of the Women’s C hristian m ayor of Chicago, who is finishing his have now closed around th e woods and C H A PT E R IX. F ro m tim e im m e m o rial th e h isto ry T h e little old w ife had locked h e r Tem perance Union and other persons, penses. fifth term , is d efeated for th e nomina swamps betw een Suw alki, Augustovo se lf in out of very sh am e of th e ra re of th e popular h e ro h a s e v e r been th e The only big Btate in stitu tio n s pro who have been interested in th e " d r y ” tion by R obert M. Sw eitzer, th e pres and th e German frontier, but the cap A W in te r Butterfly. te a rs w hich had been b ro u g h t to the sam e. To king a n d p a trio t, to th e m ovem ent in Oregon for many years, tu re of the w anderers is expected here vided for in these bills are the Sold stood about his desk. en t clerk of Cook county. “C ap’n R ose,” began A u n t N ancy. su rfa c e by th e s is te r s ’ c ru el tre a tm e n t fa v o rite girl at school a n d th e sm all ie rs ’ Home a t Roseburg, w ith $31,- and is regarded as merely an incident B ro th er Abe pricked up his e a rs a t the of A braham . W hen she h e a rd his call boy w ho Is lea d er of th e "g a n g ,” to The Oregon le g isla tu re appropriates 668.75 for th e biennium, and the Tu in a cam paign to which this g re a t suc form al ad d ress. "C a p ’n R o se,” she she h a ste n e d to th e blue w ash-basin p o litician , to p re a c h e r, to a cto r a n d a t to tal of $6,477,031 for running ex berculosis hospital, w ith $53,175. Man Lost Since Fire Found. cess is called only the prelude. re p ea te d , d e lib e ra tely dw elling on the a n d began h u rrie d ly to dab h e r eyes. a u th o r, com es first w o rsh ip th e n An ag g reg ate of $110,000 is re penses of th e s ta te for th e n ex t tw o Marshfield — Joseph Booker, whose It is not believed among German title. "I n e v er believe in c a llin ’ a man H e w ould be a la rm e d if h e saw th e eclip se. T he g re a t N apoleon did n o t years. This is $1,268,890 less than m ilitary men at Suwalki th a t General quired for bounties on wild anim als for body was searched for in th e ruins of tew acc o u n t in fro n t of h is w ife It tra c e s of h e r w eeping. W h a te v e r had e sc a p e th is com m on fa te ; and th e p u b th e preceding session appropriated for the next tw o years. Of th is sum $20,- Sievers will be able to bring one-fifth the B unker Hill boarding house, where gives him som ebody handy te r blam e h a p p en e d to him , for his 6 a k e sh e m ust lic idol who waa k isse d only y e ste rd a y th e sam e purposes. of his troops safely behind the fo rtress 000 is to m eet a deficiency in the fund seven persons perished by fire, was th in g s on tew Jest like ole Adam. face it v a lig n tly . He c alled again. fo r h is g a lla n t d e ed s is sc o rn ed today of th e la st tw o years. The present Proposals have been made inform at Grodno—a safety which may not leg islatu re voted to increase the found in a Sm ith-Pow ers logging camp Naow, look a-here! W h at I w a n t is te r A gain sh e did n o t answ er, know ing fo r hav in g p e rm itte d th e kissing. Oh, ally by th e U n ited S tates governm ent be o f long duration. a sk yew Jest one q u e stio n : W har, th a t h e r voice w ould be full of th e te ll c a p ric e of the h u m a n h e a rt! Oh, c ry bounty on coyotes and to place a a t W agner. to both G reat B ritain and G erm any The foregoing sta te m e n t may seem w har on ’a rth kin w e look fe r a decent ta le te a rs. A be w aited. H e h e a rd the of th e ra ce for th e u n acc u sto m e d ! su g g estin g a basis for an understand to be ex ag g erated , but a correspond bounty on seals, and additional ex The reason for his disappearance b e h av in ’ ole m an e f n o t in a Old tra m p of fe e t p a ssin g o u t of th e din penditures will be required for those F ro m th a t first a n n iv e rs a ry of h is ing on the sub jects o f foodstuffs for ent, m otoring along th e line of the w ithout leaving any word caused the L a d ie s’ h um ? W ould yew— ” sh e ex in g room in to th e hall. H e heard e n tra n c e into th e hom e, A braham fe lt purposes. th e civilian population of th e b ellig e r Russian re tre a t over roads deep w ith w idespread search to be made. He h o rted e a rn e stly , poin tin g h e r crooked B lossy e m e rg e from h e r room a t the h is p o p u larity d e c re a s e — in fa c t m o re en ts and subm arine w arfare againBt snow and through a desolate and said he w ent to a sm all w aiting depot fo refin g er a t him. "W ould y ew —” e n d of th e p a ssa g e and go trip p in g th a n decrease. H e saw th e w eath er- swampy country, gained an im pression House Passes Bill Against m erchant shipB. A b ra h am c au g h t h is b re ath . B eads dow n th e s ta irs . T he tim e to Angy, v a n e go square a b o u t, a n d w here he a t B unker Hill th e morning a fte r the of com plete defeat and dem oralization Use ot Trading Stamps K ffective Sunday, th e G reat N o rth fire, w aited there for daylight and then of sw ea t had a p p ea red on h is brow. g u iltily b a th in g h e r face, w as sh o rt; h a d know n for th re e h u n d re d a n d ern w ill resto re its nig h t tra in be which ^scarcely can be conveyed in S tate Capitol, Salem —An an ti-trail started for the W agner camps on foot. He bro k e in h u sk ily : th e tim e to h e r a n xious h u sb a n d unac sixty-five days th e g e n tle , balm y feel words. tw een S eattle and Portland, which was “ W ait a m inute, A unt N ancy. Je st c o u n ta b ly long. T h e sound of w heels of th e sou th w est z ephyr, h e found h im W. C. L aird, deputy sheriff, w ent to ing stam p bill, introduced to drive the tak en off several weeks ago because of popular trad e m agnet completely out W agner, 66 m iles from Marshfield, for tell me w hat I've been a n ’ d o n e .” se lf sta n d in g of a su d d e n in a cold, lig h t trav el. Increasin g traffic as a Carranza Loses 1500 •G T h e lad ies glanced a t one a n o th e r, of th e sta te , waB passed by the house. the prisoner and placed him in ja il at b le a k n o rth e a st w ind. T h e ch an g e be resu lt o f the opening o f th e San F ra n He will be returned c o n tem p tu o u s, incred u lo u s sm ile s on The m easure was introduced by R epre M yrtle Point. w ild ere d th e old m an , a n d re a c te d on Men, 6 M ilitary Trains cisco exposition is g iven as the reason sen tativ e Thomas Brown, of Marion. here and the coroner’s jury will re th e ir faces, w hile A unt N ancy alm ost h is disposition. A b h e h a d blossom ed fo r re sto rin g th e tra in . W ashington, D. C.— F ifte e n hundred Senator L afollette, of Marion, was the sume the inquest. Mr. Booker will be w ept a t his deceitfulness. in th e sunshine, so now he began to asked to explain why be was awake "C ap’n R ose,” sh e vowed m ourn dro o p in th e shade. F e e lin g th a t h e A H avas d ispatch from Toulon says C arranza soldiers w ere killed and many author o f a sim ilar bill in th e senate. The m easure levieB a 5 per cent ex and dressed while others in th e build fully, "I'v e lived In this h o u se fer w as su sp ec ted and c ritic iz e d , he beg an th e com m issioners sen t out by the captured by V illa troops a t th e b a ttle were escaping in th eir night m any, m any y ears, a n ’ all th e w hile I to grow suspicious a n d fault-finding A m erican em bassy in P aris to inquire of Zayula, according to G eneral V illa's cise tax on th e gross receipts not only ing version of th e fighting, forw arded \ clothes. been h e re I n e v e r h e a rd tell o ’ a b re ath of all concerns conducting a trad in g h im self. H is old n o tio n th a t he had into conditions a t F rench concentration o ’ sc a n d al a g 'in ' th e place u n til yew no rig h t to tak e a w o m a n 's place in camps have concluded th e ir in v e stig a from C hihuahua to the S ta te d e p a rt stam p Bystem in the state, but on all com e a n ’ com m enced te r kick u p yer Polk Exhibits Planned. th e in stitu tio n cam e b a ck to his b ra in , tions in th e d ep artm en t of Bassee Alps m ent. A fte r th e b attle, which took m erchants who use them . I t was ad a n d h e would brood o v e r it fo r h o u rs Monmouth — Plans for exhibits at h e els.” and V ar and rep o rt having found in place last Friday, V illa reported th a t m itted by those who sponsored th e bill Lazy D aisy, who had long been an a t a tim e, sittin g o u t on th e porch w ith tern atio n al reg u latio n s stric tly ob he personally headed th e columns, pur th a t th e m easure probably will put an the 1915 Polk County fair have been suing the C arranza troops tow ard Man end to th e tra d in g stam p business. in m ate, a lso nodded h e r u nw ieldy head his pipe and Angy. served. zanillo. V illa said his own losses were O stensibly, however, the m easure is made by pupils in the schools of this in c onfirm ation, w hile a low m u rm u r T h e old wife g rie v e d to th in k t h a t S ecretary B ryan appeared a t the 100 killed and 260 wounded. Gardens will be planted a t the of a s s e n t a ro se from th e o th ers. A bra intended to raise funds for the state, I city. f a th e r w as grow ing old a n d b eg in n in g cabinet m eetin g W ednesday w earing Six m ilita ry tra in s and th e head as th e receipts from the proposed tax earliest clearing of the w eather and ham could only p ass his hand o v e r his to show his years. S he m ad e him som e on his coat lapel an enam el w hite dove q u arters of G eneral Dieguez, governor are to go into the s ta te treasury. ta n s y tea, but n e ith e r h e r p e rsu asio n s drying off of the ground. In addition brow, u n e asily shuffle his m aligned of peace w ith an olive branch in its of Jalisco, w ere among th e equipm ent R epresentative Brown painted a n o r th o se of the w hole h o usehold could to having instructions as to th e proper heels o v e r th e floor a n d a w a it fu rth e r mouth. The secretary said it was a which V illa said he had captured. dreary p ictu re of the m isfortune of the d e v elo p m en ts; for he did n o t h av e the in d u ce him to ta k e it. H e had n e v e r g ift of a friend and pointed to it when D efeat of G eneral Carrasco, a C ar small m erchant who is made to com cultivation of vegetables on the plots, s lig h te s t conception a s to " w h a t they liked "d o cto rin g ” an y w ay , a lth o u g h h e questioned concerning possible com pli ranza commander, and the capture of pete w ith the concern th a t gives away pupils are to have gardens a t home. w ere driv in g a t." had su b m itted to it m o re o r lees d u rin g cations for th e ^ U n ited S tates in the Rosario, on th e w est coast of the re trad in g stam ps ns an inducem ent to H igh school students, however, will "C ap 'n R ose,” th e m a tria rc h pro th e p a s t y e a r in u n c o n sc io u s su b s e rv i foreign situ atio n . public, also were reported by Villa. a ttra c t custom. He declared th a t the have only home gardens, as the school ceeded, a s in th e e a rn e stn e s s of h e r in ence to his desire to In c re a se h is popu garden plan has been abandoned. C arrasco was said to have lost 600 trad in g stam p is an unnatural trade d ig n atio n ehe aro se, trem b lin g , in her A le tte r received by th e London la r ity ; but now h e fa n cied th a t w here G reat in terest has been centered upon ondition, th a t it is an economic w aste s e a t a n d stood w ith h e r p a lsie d and M orning Post from its B udapest cor men m issing and to have retreated . o nce h e had been Berved a s a king by Bnd th a t it really proves an expensive garden work by th e gram m ar school sh a k in g h ands on th e board, "C ap’n respondent says th a t A u stria-H u n g ary a ll th e s e fem ale a tte n d a n ts , he w as boys for the past tw o years. They do attach m en t to the business of the made a loan of considerable size to A llied Meet Would Rose, y e r conduct w ith th is h e re M is’ sim p ly being " p e s te re d ” a s a p u n ish not w ait for the season to arriv e be B etsey A nn B lossom has been som e m erchant who usen it. Roum ania a sh o rt tim e before Rou- m e n t fo r his p ast b e h a v io r w ith B lcssy. Lower Wheat Cost fore plans tak e form . The earliest th in ' roedlculous! It's been d isg ra ce m ania arranged her $26,000,000 loan Ah, w ith its s u rp ris in g en d in g t h a t vegetable raised command high prices w ith th e Bank of England. No news fu l!” New York — If th e D ardanelles Amendment Asks Change h a d been a h u m ilia tin g a ffa ir; and h e a t m arket. reg ard in g th is la tte r loan was p e rm it should be opened by th e a llie s’ fleet, A unt N ancy s a t dow n, Incongruously fe lt too th a t he w ould be long in fo r in Lease of Salt Lakes ted to be published in A u stria -llu n - releasing g rain from R ussia and the d isre p u ta b le in a p p ea ran c e, h e r pink g iving Mrs. D arby for n o t h a v in g con Reclamation Is Planned. Danubian countries, th ere would be a K»ry. bow huvlng slipped down o v e r h e r S tate Capitol, Salem — The Forbes fided to him h e r a c tu a l in te n tio n s. Marshfield—A definite m ovem ent is radical c h '.ig " in the situ a tio n th a t is rig h t e a r du rin g th e h a ran g u e . Over house bill approving the lease of Sum Now he w as a fra id to be d e ce n tly H otels and re sta u ra n ts in New York No One Moved to See T hem Off. on a t Coquille looking to clearing a keeping up w heat prices in th e Unites! th e c u lp rit's co u n te n an c e lig h t had m er and A bert Lakes to Jason C. c o u rte o u s to one of th e s is te r s for fe a r give daily lunches to thousands o f u n tra c t of the rich Coquille Valley bot S tates, said C. II. Canby, president of Moore has finally em erged froi" the daw ned, but, sham e to tell! i t w as a j d riv in g up to th e fro n t d oor cam e to th a t th ey m ight a c c u se him of lig h t employed. tom lands to be utilized for ex p eri lig h t n o t w holly rem o rsefu l. T hen A b e’s e ars. S till Angy m ad e him no d a llia n c e a g ain ; a n d he sc a rc e ly e v e r the Chicago board o f trade, te stify in g senate com m ittee on public lands. G overnm ent records show th a t 129 before th e s ta te ’s investig atio n into It is proposed to sile n t la u g h te r shook th e old m an ’s response. A ttached to th e report of the com m ental purposes. a d d re ss e d th e new m e m b e r w ho cam e ships havo been tra n sfe rre d to th e food prices. m ittee is a recom m endation signed by clear 40 acres of a 2500-acre tra c t for sh o u ld ers, und th e n —could it be?— “A n g y !" he ra ised his voice in pite to ta k e B lossy’s little room , for he h a d A m erican Hag under th e new reg istry “ It w as E urope’s trem endous de th ree of the m em bers th a t the bill bo the owners and tu rn them over to per th e re c re p t a b o u t h is lips a n d eyes a ous pleading. W h a t m a tte re d if the b e en c u t to the q u ick by h e r look of law. mand, not speculation, th a t put up so amended th a t th e lessees will be re sons who are w illing to farm th is sedi «m ile of sup erb ly m ascu lin e conceit. s is te rs g a th e re d in the lo w e r hall a sto n is h m e n t w hen sh e w as told th a t quired to execute a bond guaranteeing m entary deposit. The owner has been T he s is te rs w ere fighting o v e r him. h e a rd him ? W h at m a tte re d if the h e belonged there. Solons of W est V irginia have been pricep,” said Mr. Canby. He knew on the best of authority, paym ent for all labor and m aterials offering $18 an acre for clearing, W o u ld n 't m o th e r be am used w hen he c h a n c e g u e st w ho had ju s t arrived vaccinated for prevention of sm allpox. In hie m ental fe rm e n t th e old m an The governor, who is a physician, he sHid, th a t one European belligerent o n tra c te d for. The am endm ent also slashing and burning, but laborers be should te ll h e r w h a t a ll th is fues was h e a rd him a lso ? H e had h is peace to b e g an to nag a t A ngy. S ad th o u g h It lieve th e work cannot be done fo r th at would gladly pay $2 a bushel for 60,- m akes th e lease conditional upon sub about. helped do the job. m ak e w ith h is w ife and h e would Is to c o n fess of a h e ro h o n e stly loved. The Coquille Commercial 000,000 bushels o f w heat, if it could mission by th e lessees or th eir assigns am ount. "N ow, kindly, sh o rt-sig h ted Miss m ake It. "A n g y !” A b ra h am had n a g g ed a little all his G ermany loses tw o w ar balloons in make the purchase. to regulation by the S tate Land board club expects to offer an increase over A bigail d e te rm in e d th a t it w as tim e She flung th e door open h a stily . The m a rrie d life w hen th in g s w e n t w rong. N orth Sea; one by an explosion and the $18 offer sufficient to get the work lor th e m a tro n 's voice to be heard. He added th a t th e situ atio n is clear in th e sale of shares of stock. sig n s of th e te a rs had not b een ob liter And A ngelina, fre tte d a n d nervous, th e o th er was sunk by w eight of Bnow ing up, w heat has reached its lim it, T here is strong opposing sentim ent done. "O f course, B ro th er Abe, we u n d e r a te d , and h e r face w as d ra w n and old. h e rs e lf w orried a lm o st sick o v e r on th e envelope. and by the spring, when the shipm ents in th e com m ittee, as well as in the sta n d p erfectly th a t yew n e v e r stopped S tra ig h tw a y sh e p u t her h a u d on his f a th e r's condition, w a s g u ilty once in Polk Nearly Rid ot Pest. A hundred and fifty prosperous C hi from A rgentina begin, it will be well body of th e senate, against imposing te r ta k e in te r co n sid era tio n haow sus- a rm and se a rc h e d h is face inquiringly. a w h ile out of th e denti-a of h e r a n x i Monmouth — The w ar on gophers, ceptibio som e folks is m ade.” any new conditions on the lease. The cagoans, who w ere once newsboys, sold in hand. “W h a t did th e gale say t e r yew ?" e ty of nagging b a ck a g a in . So do w e The recent increase in th e cost of reason for advancing the amendm ent which has been conducted in Polk papers one day to raise funds for the T . j being plain evidence from sh e w hispered. “ Abe, yew m ade a m is h u r t th o se whom we love b e st as w e wheat bread and tlour will not cause are th a t c ertain laborers and m aterial county for tw o years has a t last se Abo's b lan k e x p ressio n th a t he did not aid of th e d estitu te . ta k e w hen yew picked out B1— ’’ w ould and could h u r t no o th er. suffering among the poor, he added. men havo no t received paym ent for cured a g rip on the common field pests' "P o o r le e tle m o th e r!" he Inter (TO B E C O N T IN U E D .) Seven million dollars for th e devel The rise in the price of w heat, he said, work and m aterials furnished a form er work and destruction has abated p ar m d e rs ta n d th e m eaning of th e word, ru p ted . “ P oor lee tle m o th e r!" a world opm ent o f th e tw o salt lakes in S outh will be balanced by a decrease in the lessee o f th e lakes, whose enterprise tially , according to the statem ents Ruby Leo h a sten e d to explain. "S u scep tib lo is th e sam e us flighty- of re m o rsefu l p ity in his tone. "So Disaster of a Century Ago. eastern Oregon, is ready. The s ta te price of potatoes and o th er edibles. was abandoned, and th a t the state of extensive land owners in this sec headed. Blossy a llc rs was a fool over S e v e ra l lives w e re lo st a n d m uch yew been Jealous of yer ole m a n ? ” leased the lakes to an E astern firm, should tak e precaution against tu rning tion. The farm ers say the clover crop a n y th in g th a t w ore b re ec h es.” A ngeline, a sto n ish e d and indignant, p ro p e rty destroyed by a n explccion i f who will im m ediately employ 6000 In the its property over to a possible stock has a ttracted th e gophers. Belgian Subsidy Refused. Abo pushed his c h a ir pack from the w ith d rew h e r h an d sh a rp ly , dem and g u n p o w d e r w hich o c c u rre d a t W o l- men and lay a $2,000,000 pipe line to sum m er and fall months the gophers tab le a n d cro ssed his legs com fortably. London—The London foreign office jobbing corporation to exploit. w ich 100 y ears ago. W oolw ich Is the th e Colum bia riv er. underm ine the clover plants and stop F o r him a ll th e chill had gone out of ing to know if he had lost his sen ses; m o st a n c ie n t m ilita ry a n d naval a .1- has declined in a le tte r to H erbert C. b u t th e blinded old g e n tle m a n slipped seed developm ent. The anim als also College Regents Confirmed. lie a ir. S uppose th a t th e re w as som e h is a rm a ro u n d h e r and, bending, se n a l In E ngland. In its d o ck y ard m ea- The Swiss au th o rities are studying Hoover, chairm an, to give a d irect th e organization of th e m ale citizens subsidy to the commission for relief in S ta te C apitol, Salem — The senate fa tte n in potato fields and sap plant th in g In th is ? An old, old devil of b ru sh e d his lips a g a in st h e r cheek. of-w ar w ere built as long ago cs t i l life in gardens in the early sum mer. over 48 years old for m ilitary p u r Belgium, because it is said Germany onfirmed th e appointm ent by G over v an ity cam e back to the a g ed hus "T h a r, th a r," he m u rm u re d so o th b e g in n in g of th e s ix te e n th ceiti..-/. poses. The arm y counts 800,000 men refused to stop cash requisitions in nor W ithycom be of Clara 11. Waldo. ban d 's h e art. H e recalled th a t he had ingly, "I d id n 't m ean no h a rm . I c an 't T h e royal a rsen a l c o n ta in s a f a j i i r y New Office Is Created. of the landw rhr and landsturm , but Belgium. The le tte r is signed by S ir N. R. Moore and Jefferson Meyers as been so m ew h at of a beau b efo re he h e lp it ef all th e g als g it stu c k on fo r th e m aking of sh e lls and c a r Salem — An additional deputyship, earn e d th e Joy of loving A ngy. More m e ! ” th ere a*e numerous old soldiers still fit Edw ard Grey. He say s: "W e did m em bers of the board of regents of trid g e s and a m am m o th foundry Jar for te rrito ria l and convoy service and not see our way to accede to your re Oregon A gricultural College. Senator m aking the total num ber.three, for the th an one L ong Island la s sie had \ B efore A ngy could m ake a n y reply. c a s tin g arm o r a n d o rd n a n c e , In a d d i patrolling, who in case o f an invasion quest. Indeed, for some tim e we have G arland asked if the m em bership of attorney g en eral's departm ent, was th ro w n h e rse lf a t his head. Of course \ B lossy called to th e couple so ftly but tio n to v a st m agazines of g re a t guns, would be ready to defend th e ir m other regarded the whole project of the d is th e board complied w ith the law pro created by an act passed by the recent Blossy would "get over" th is ; and : in siste n tly from th e foot of th e s ta irs ; p ow der and o th e r w a rlik e sto re s T h e land. trib u tio n of food in Belgium w ith some viding th a t five l>e composed of one po legislature. The salary of the chief Angy knew th a t his h e a rt w as h e rs as a n d Angy, w re n ch in g h e rs e lf free, R oyal M ilitary a ca d em y , w here offi doubt, in view of th e action of the litical party and four of another. He deputy was increased from $2000 to nuch a s It had been the day h e pur- h a ste n e d dow n th e ste p s, fo r once in ; c ers a re train ed for th e B ritish arm y, The funds of S arah B ernhardt are was assured th at five m em bers w ere $2500; the second deputy w ill receive ■hased his w edding-beaver; b u t Abe h e r life glad to g e t aw ay from Abe. a lso is a p a rt of th e in stitu tio n . D u r said to be low, and on th e eve of an Germ an a u th o ritie s.” R epublicans and four D em ocrats. “ 1 $2000 and the third $1200. The new ■ould not re fra in from a ch u ck le of | H e lo st no tim e in follow ing No m at ing th e c en tu rie s of its ex istz n ce th e operation upon an injured knee, her co ngratulate the governor upon chang deputy will devote m ost of his tim e to com placent a m u sem en t as he stro k e d te r w h e re A ngy w ent, he w ould follow a rs e n a l has been th e sc e n e of m a n / Fair Is Seen by 112,957. friends are flocking to her assistance. hie beard. u n til all w as w ell b etw een h e r and him d is a s tro u s fires and fa ta l e x p lo s io n s San Francisco All previous records ing his mind to comply w ith th e law .” industrial accident commission cases. H is very evident h a rd n e ss of h e art again. O ne of th e m ost re c e n t of th e explo The “ bank” of Monte Carlo is said for attendance have l>een sm ashed by I. H. Van W inkle, of Salem, is chief to be in "fu ll bloom” again a fte r four th e Panama-I'aciHc exposition. deputy. The legislature also appro - ’ horrified the old ladies th a t th ey all B u t w h at w as th is ? At th e landing. sio n s o c cu rre d In 1903 a n d re su lte d In ll'o rA rrirn '* . I r f Is Disliked. The began to a tta c k him a t once. and a h alf m onths' in activ ity . Ivory first th ree days of th e opening brought A ngy h a lte d and so did Abe, for In the th e d e a th o r se rio u s Injury of m ore S ta te Capitol, Salem — The senate priated $10,000 for the prosecution of "S eem s te r me I'd have th e decency c e n te r of th e s iste rs stood B lossy with th a n th irty persons. checks, however, have taken the place out a grand total of 442,967 persons. insurance com m ittee has reported un-1 the Hyde-Benson land cases. o f shining gold and silver te r show som e s h a m e !” grim ly avow ed h e r Sunday bonnet perched on h e r sil Monday 120,718 sig h tseers flocked to favorably on th e Bingham bill provid S a ra h Ja n e . Peerages Lacking In Permans.e?. ver-gold h a ir and h e r w h ite India Lumber Boom Is Awaited. The U. S. W ar dep artm en t asks con the grounds, despite the fact th a t rain ing the Michigan form of w orkm en's Abe could not help It. He sp u tte re d . ! sh a w l o ver h e r sh o u ld ers, a n d beside B ritish p eerag es h a v e little of the B aker— E astern Oregon lumbermen gress for h igger coast defense guns, fell d u rin g th e forenoon and it was com pensation. A favorable report on H ere is the the Schuebel bill, passed by the house generally are optim istic over the pros E ven M iss A bigail's. "Yew w ere a B lossy stood C apt. Sam uel D arby with p e rm a n e n c e of pyram ids. F o rty y ears claim ing the present a rtille ry is o u t cloudy most o f the day. Orders already are s tra n g e r a n ’ we took yew in ” did not ! a c o u n te n an c e exceedingly rad ian t, I ago a carefu l c a lc u la tio n w as m ade ranged. Sixteen-inch calibre is ad attendance records for the first three w ith the am endm ent th a t the m em ber pects for 1915. h is h a n d cla sp e d fa st In th a t of the | w hich show ed th a t of 217 p e era g es S aturday, 246.738; Sunday. ship of the Industrial Accident com assuring the operation of the different so b e r h!ra. vised and the expense is estim ated a t day s: “E f a n y one o' m y h u sb a n d s had ' aged beauty. c re a te d during th e p re ce d in g 45 y e ars $ 40 , 000 , 000 . A ctive 76,601; Monday, 120,718; grand total, mission tie reduced from three to one, plants to th eir full capacity. th ree days. 412,967. I’bicage, ISO, was tiled. If the bill is passed the logging is scheduled to resume in full a cted th e w ay you've a c te d , Abe \ "O h. h u rry . S is te r A ngy and only 133 rem ained upon th e rolls. OI The French governm ent has suc 688; S t. Louis, 282,164. B ro th e r A b e !" c alled B lossy. "YVe th e P la n ta g e n e t p e e ra g e s only 14 sur present m em bers of the board, H arvey blast at the upper camps of the Baker R ose," began Mrs. Hom an. ceeded in resto rin g tra in service which "P o o r lec lle A ngy,” bro k e In the w ere w a itin g for you. a n d I’ve got v lv ed ; of th e T udor, 11; of th e S tu a rt, Beckwith, W illiam M arshall and Miss W hite Pine Lum ber company, the O re was m aterially im paired by th e w ar. Fern Hobbs, w ill autom atically be gon Lumber company and others about g e n tle Mice E lite pityingly. " S h e m ust som e new s fo r all m y frie n d s .” She 46. D uring th e re ig n o f G eorge III Shetland Isles in /one. G erm any decides to run th e B ritish w aited sm ilin g ly fo r them to Join the | m o re th a n 400 p e e rs w e re c rea te d , ol March 15. W hile a large force has a ' lo st six pounds." A m sterdam A semi official dispatch throw n out of office. A b ra h am ’s m obilo face clouded over o th e rs ; th en w ith a g e stu re w hich In w hich In 1875. 270 h a d disap p eared . g a u n tle t in th e established " w a r to n e ” been employed during the w inter cut received here from B erlin says th at "Angy?" he fa ltere d . "Y ew don't cluded ev ery m em b e r of th e household, and w ill in sist on a blockade of all tin g tim ber and preparing for spring Students l l i n In Strike. the Orkney and Shetland islands, lying m ean th a t A ngy—" Silence a g a in fell n eu tra l ships. H unger, it is said, will W ild Cat in Scotland. off the n o rttieastern ro a st of Scotland Eugene T hree hundred high school work, the num ber will be increased m th e group, w hile every g lan c e was sh e pro ceed ed : "T h e pink te a . I want be m ade an ally by both countries as A w ild c a t has b e en c a u g h t In Ard- you all to know , had a d o u b le signifi at th e head of the N orth Sea, and also students, who “ s tru c k " several weeks largely when the crew s are put on. a ste n e d on A braham “ See h e re ." he j c an ce. and first, o f course. It w as to I n a m u rc h a n d eer fo re s t. A rgyllshire, f a r as possible. K irkw all harbor, in th e Orkney ago and refused to attend certain flnshod h is faded blue eye. ' A ngy's c e le b ra te th e a n n iv e rsa ry of B ro th er I S c o tla n d , by a g a m e k e e p e r. T h e a n i Office Made Appointive. A sse rtin g th a t polygam y still e x ists Islands, m ust be regarded as lying classes to which the school hoard had A be's so jo u rn w ith u s; but n e x t it was m al is very large, m e a su rin g 45 inches in som e p a rts o f th e U nited S tates, a w ithin th e w ar zone. The pasages on fixed a tuitio n fee, w ere sustained by S tate Capitol. Salem — The senate gi t m o re se n se th a n t h a t ! ” No one a n sw ered , but th e re w as a m y fa re w e ll to th e H om e." H ere in len g th . It h a s a sh o rt, bushy tall, jo in t resolution m em o rialisin g th e na both sides o f th e France islands, a l an opinion of George M. Brown, a tto r passed senate bill 255, which provides tio n al congrena to enact law s to p re most midway betw een Scotland ami ney general. He holds th a t the school th a t at the exp.ration of the term of s l.n ific a n t sh ru g g in g of sh o u ld e rs and B lossy g u rg led a n d gave th e m an a t and is d a rk In e o le r w ith b row n strip e s ’. U ting of eyebrow s. A braham was h e r rig h t to coy a g lan ce th a t Sam uel s It s ta n d s high on its I 'g s a n d haa • v e n t polygam y was adopted by th e In Iceland, are not endangered, th e d is board has no rig h t to charge tu itio n to the present official the state engineer patch says. shall be appointed by the governor. A j d istre s se d and con cern ed e n o u g h now. | face flam ed re d a n d he h u n g h is bead v e ry tig e rish a p p e v r i .s e . any classes. d ia n a leg islatu re. Resume of World’s Important Events Told in Brief. CÒ author cf " the story of sapah / '' tht SHIP OF DREAMS.” ETC.