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WITH LINERS’ DEAD About Oregon
Of CURRtNT WEEK
Of G eneral Interest
Seattle, Wash.— Seattle, which, un
der the new prohibition law, w ill be
the largest “ dry” city in the world,
outside Russia, welcomed the new year
and bade farew ell to alcoholic liquor
with noise and merriment.
New Y ea r’s eve always a tim e of
street carnivals and, even without the
incentive o f the good-bye to drink, the
street crowds would have been enor
mous. Sidewalks on Second avenue,
in the shopping district, were jammed
to the curb until midnight with slowly
moving throngs of hilarious people.
A ll saloons did a large business ex
cept those which had declined to admit
old customers to lament the new Those Rescued Said to Include 59
Live News Items of All Nations and only
order o f things. There was no lack of
Passengers and 94 of C r e w -
beer anywhere, but improvident saloon
Pacific Northwest Condensed
keepers who had sold all their whisky
Vessel’s Captain Drowns.
and other spirituous drinks were un
for Our Busy Readers.
able to replenish their stocks at the
wholesale houses, and the variety of
beverages in some saloons was limited.
London Unofficial dispatches from
It is estimated that in the 16 days Cairo aay that the Britiah steamship
Oregon irrijfationiat» close success
ful meeting in Portland.
Persia, aunk in th « Mediterranean on
C O U N T F R A N Z VO N P A P E N
Thuraday,
waa
torpedoed without
Portland post office shows s gain of
warning and aank in five minutes.
2.000,000 letters in 1916 over 1914.
Between 160 and 160 aurvivora have
Chicago school teachers are to be
been landed at Alexandria, Egypt.
permitted to marry and hold their jobs.
Robert N. McNeely, American con-
Americans in Vienna who are with
aul at Auden, Arabia, is believed to
out proof of citiieirship are being de
have been drowned.
tained by Germany.
Reuter’s Cairo correspondent makea
the unreserved statement that Mr. Mc
A statistician has shown that one
Neely lost his life. Charlee H. Grant,
person in ten who die in large cities is
of Boston, was saved.
buried in paupers’ graves.
Details o f the sinking o f the Persia
An Oregon City woman who was
came in slowly but aucb information
frightened by a bull in the road sues
as was received made it appear that
its owner for $6000 damages.
the number of persons who escaped in
the four boats which were put off
Labor leaders In London are to meet
was larger than was hoped when the
and consider the government’s bill for
first news was received.
The Penin
the compulsory enlistment o f single
sular & Oriental
company, which
Ben.
owned the Persia, announced that 168
Governor Hammond, of Minnesota,
survivors had arrived at Alexandria.
dies suddenly of apoplexy at Clinton,
The survivors comprise the chief
La
His successor, the lieutenant gov
officer, second officer, seven engineers,
ernor, is 34 years old
27 seamen, 63 Lascars and 69 passen
gers.
A paroled convict from Oregon, un
A Lloyds dispatch gives the number
der penalty o f reporting his where
as 163, made up of 69 passengers, of
abouts to the district attorney once a
whom 17 are women, and 94 memebrs
month, advises he is “ somewhere In
of the crew, including 69 Lascars.
Prance. ”
The survivors include m ilitary offi
Keatauranters of Portland who serve
cers and eight persons who are not
craw fish “ conked in wine’ ’ now claim,
Britiah subjects.
since the state is dry, that wine was
“ The ship was struck amidships on
never a part of the recipe in preparing
the port side at 1:10 p. m.. says Reu
this dish.
ter's correspondent at Cairo. “ She
A dispatch from Saloniki says: "T h e
Latest photograph of Cou nt Fran? had disappeared completely at 1:16.
consuls of Germany, Austria, Turkey von Papon, mil ita ry attache of the
"S urvivors say it was little short of
and Kulgaria, with their staffs and G erman
embassy
at
Wash ington, s miracle that anyone was saved.
families, have been arrested by order whose recall was demanded by Pres! There was no panic. Four boats were
of the French General Sarrail and dent W ilson because of his obnoxious launched with the utmost promptitude.
taken aboard a French warship. Their ■»ctlvitier
“ The captain was drowned.
When
last seen he was Bwimming after the
consulates are now occupied by allied
liner had plunged beneath the sur
troops.”
ending » t noon Friday December 31,
Mathew A. Schmidt was convicted $1,000,000 had been spent in Seattle fa c e ."
Both the Peninsular & Oriental com
Friday night of first-degree murder, for liquor wrapped in package* to be
pany and Reuter’s Cairo correspondent
as the accomplice o f James B. Me carried home for use in the dry period.
say that Mr. Grant has been landed at
Nsmara in the blowing up o f the Lo*
Alexandria. The steamship company
Angeles Times building five years ago
Portland Celebrates.
had no news of Mr. M cN eely’s fate.
Schmidt was convicted on the specific
Portland, Ore. — New Y ea r’s eve
Edward Rose, of Denver, le ft the
charge of having murdered Charles revellers began early to make the most
Hagerty. The jury fixed Schmidt’s of their final opportunity to buy liquor Persia at Gibraltar, as was reported.
punishment at imprisonment for life, in the restaurants and saloons of Port
the same punishment
imposed on land. Grills were crowded as early as
James H McNamara after the latter 6 o ’clock and from that hour on merri
hail confessed in court four years ago ment and hilarity reigned.
that he placed the bomb which blew
Some saloons ran entirely out of
up the newspaper plant.
stock early in the evening and closed
Tacoms, Wash.— Tw o distinct earth
The Austrian reply to the second their doors. Others which had only quake shocks, fe lt in every part o f Ta
one
or
two
brands
of
liquor
le
ft
kept
American note on the Ancona says
coma, took place shortly before 6
that the commander of the Austrian open and served it out indiscriminately o'clock Saturday.
to
all
customers,
regardless
of
what
submarine has been punished for not
The shocks were quick and sharp
sufficiently taking account of the panic drink was ordered. Saloonkeepers and and more like an exploaion. Buildings
aboard the Ancona, which rendered bartenders preserved a cheerful front shook and trembled and in some rases
disembarkation more difficult.
Th> generally and joined with customers persons ran out of their houses to see
In the grills much
note, while announcing the willingness in the festivities.
what had happened.
A t the Dupont
of the Austro-Hungarian government wine was consumed, notwithstanding powder plant, it was stated, the shocks
to pay an indemnity for the American previous announcement that stocks were also felt. So far as has been
victims of the Ancona, declares that were low.
learned yet, there was no damage.
ltooze stopped abruptly at midnight,
the government “ cannot admit respon
hut
the
owl
car
went
right
on
just
the
aihility for damage caused by the justi
Olympia. Wash.— A t 4:60 o ’clock a
fiable firing on the fleeing vessel or h> «ame. “ Is the closing o f the saloons
severe earthquake shock was felt here
the capsixing of the boats before the going to affect receipts appreciably?
of about 30 seconds' duration. No ma
was asked.
torpedo was fired.”
" W e think not,’ ’ replied a streetcar terial damage has been reported.
No official reception is offered the official. "T h e re is a certain quota of
Seattle, Wash, — An earthquake
Ford peace party by the Danes.
Portland's
population
that works
shook was fe lt here Saturday a fte r
The entente powers are considering nights This number is not going to be
noon, beginning at 4 :52 o ’ clock, con
reduced to any perceptible exten t.“
abandoning the drive on Saloniki.
tinuing about 10 seconds, followed
Fight men, including a representa
by lighter tremors. No damage was
Spokane Spends $600,000.
tlve in congress an ex-representative
done.
Spokane, Wash How great has been
In congress and an ex-attorney general
the sale o f intoxicating liquors in Spo
Washington, D. C.— A severe earth
of Ohio, are indicted by a Federal
kane, which ended New Y ea r’s eve in quake, the heaviest recorded in some
grand jury in New York on a charge
the practically complete disappearance time and lasting almost three hours,
of conspiring to foment strikes in
• •I visible stocks, probably no one w ill occurred in an undetermined location
American munitions factories as part
Saturday.
Seismographs
of
the
of a campaign financed by the German ever know.
Observers, with some knowledge of Georgetown University
observatory
government to check the exportador
of munitions to the entente allies. Th* the liquor sales that have been mount began recording the tremor at 8:43 a.
ing to unanticipated totals during the m
The shocks increased in intensity,
men Indicted are
Representative
19 business days since the Supreme and lietween 9:26 and 9:45 o’ clock
Buchanan, of Illinois; e X - Re preñe n ta
court destroyed the last hope o f the they were violent.
tive Fowler, of Illinois; Frank S
opposition to prohibition, assert that
It was conservatively estimated that
Mon nett, ex-attorney general o f Ohio.
$*»00 OOli is a moderate estimate o f the the distance of the center of the dis
H. B
Martin, Herman Schultet*.
amount the city has si**nt on the pur turbance was 2000 miles from Wash
Frac von Rmtelen, David Lamar and
chase of private supplies.
ington.
Jacidi C. Taylor.
Brief Resume of General News
from All Around the Earth.
American Official On Steamer
Sunk by Submarine.
UNIVERSAL HAPPENINGS IN A NUTSIffll
MANY SURVIVORS IN EGYPTIAN PORT
Many Cities on Sound feel Earth
quake Which follows Shock in East
Captain Boy- Ed sails for Germany,
leaving a parting shot to the Unitest
States preae.
The British cabinet ia torn over the
conscription question and the situation
is near a crisis
A bride of a few months ia sfiot and
otherwise maltreated on a lonely road
near Gresham, Ore.
The Austrians are accused by the
French government o f sinking the Coi
tal without warning.
K ing Peter o f Serbia has gone Into
exile and is in a deplorable condition,
both as to health and finance.
Spring Opens on Mars.
Flagstaff. A r il. — Obersvations of
Mars for the present opposition are
now in full progress at the Low ell ob
servatory. Results of signal import
ance have already been brought out,
in that the observed canal development
is strikingly corroborative of the theory
of seasonable dependence upon the
melting of the polar rap. The north
ern canals are now extrem ely dark, in
dicating advance of spring, while the
southern canals are faint in their de
dine.
The season in the northern
hemisphere of Mars is now late April.
New Haven Earns More.
Vienna's reply to the United Statee
New York The report of the New
on lha Ancona rase will ask arbitration
York New Haven A Hartford railroad
which, it is said, w ill be rejected
company and its subsidiaries for the
Many paroled convicts In Chicago five months ended November 30, 1916,
are thought responsible for many show the net corporate income o f the
crimes being committed in the windy parent company was 23.331,973 41, as
against 21.173,388 19 for the corre
eity.
sponding five months of 1914
The
New York will ship to Germany by net corporate income of the various
registered mail three tone of powdered subsidiary companies, including the
milk for the 2,000,000 starving babies Central New E gland railway, Ihe New
in that country.
York, Ontario A Western, and the New
Secretary of War Garrison w ill pre England Steamship company, was 22,-
911,760, as against 21.761,833.
sent to the committee on m ilitary
affairs a plan which, if adopted by
Stats Worth *1 0 .0 0 0 000
congress, w ill mean universal m ilitary
Olympia, Wash. The state of Wash
service.
ington starts the year 1916 with total
St. Louis hotels are reported exact
rash balances o f 23.603,623 83 in its
ing unprecedented rates to delegates various funds and bond holdings in ex
to th»’ Democratic convention, who are
ress o f 213,000,000. The state gener
making reservations for the coming
al fund has a rash balance of 21.204.-
meeting.
076.26
The bond statement shows
The government o f the United bonds valued at 2 11.763.991 80 in the
Steles w ill build soon two giant sub permanent edural Icnal funds, with
marines of 2tMH) tons each. It is pro 2600.000 in rash awaiting
invest
posed to build 26 smaller boats o f the ments, while 21.336.800 of the acci
same type within five years.
dent fund also ia inveeted in bonds.
Official Directory Shows 300
Schools Above 8th Grade Work
The official directory recently issued
by Superintendent o f Public Instruc
tion, J. A. Churchill, shows that there
are about 300 schools in the state
which offer work above the eighth
grade, aa follow s:
Forty-four offer
one year o f secondary w ork; 66 offer
two years; 26 offer three years, and
166 offer four years of high school
work.
Approxim ately 1100 teachers
are employed in the secondary schools,
about 70 per cent of whom are gradu
ates o f colleges or universities, while
many more are graduate* of tecnnicai
or normal schools.
Colleges and uni
versities from every section of the
United States and from Europe are
represented among the high school
teaching force of the state; but by far
the largest number o f graduates o f any
single institution come from the Uni
versity of Oregon, there being about
186 graduates of that institution teach
ing in the high schools of the state. A
very large percentage of the teachers
of the vocational high school subjects
are supplied by the Oregon Agricul
tural College.
State Militia to Use Autos.
One o f the big questions that w ill be
discussed at the National Automobile
Show in New York during the first
week o f January will be the formation
of an Automobile Reserve Corps for
the United States Army as part of the
State M ilitia.
Because o f its accessibility the Reo
car is admiraby adapted for m ilitary
purposes and the factory has enoour-
sgod all o f its dealers to investigate
the co-operation that may be extended
in each state along these lines
F. W. V ogler and Chas. M. Menzies,
o f the Northwest Auto Co., distrib-
butors of these cars in the Northwest
from Portland, are now at the show
and w ill present to the committee the
facilities o f its service department
with a view o f making it available in
carrying out the details of assembling
a large fleet o f cars for the trans
portation o f troops and supplies in
m ilitary maneuvers over our hard-sur
faced roads from the interior to the
sea coast.
Students Judge Stock.
Perrydale — Perrydale schools have
one o f the largest industrial club or
ganizations in Polk county and there
are students enrolled in all 14 projects.
The Dairy Herd Record club has a
special organization o f its own and the
boys make frequent trips into the
neighboring dairy ranches and score
the barns as well as the cattle.
This
work is done under the supervision of
the Oregon Agricultural College ex
tension department.
In addition to a lively industrial club
the district has the follow ing organ
izations: Parents’ and Teachers’ asso
ciation, brass band o f 30 pieces, or
chestra, dramatic club, W. C. T. U.
organization and Athletic association.
Manual Training Courses Popular.
There are 17,389 students pursuing
one or more o f the five vocational
courses offered in the high schools of
Oregon, according to a report recently
issued by Superintendent of Public In
struction,* J. A. Churchill.
The Man
ual Training and Commerial courses
seem to be the most popular with the
students. There are now 5141 students
taking manual training, 2193 o f whom
are in the high school and 2948 in the
grades. The total amount o f equip
ment, consisting o f benches, tools,
etc., amounts to 261,764.00.
In the
commercial courses there are 4141 stu
dents enrolled, 3967 being in the high
school and 174 in the grades.
The
value of the typewriters and other
equipment amounts to
240,606.00.
Manual Training ia being taught in 70
high schools and commercial work in 71.
Hood River Is Interested.
Hood R iver— Members o f the local
Commercial club are looking with in
terest on the proposed plans of the
new route between Portland and North
Yakima by way o f this city. An offer
has been made to co-operate with the
Commercial club o f W hite Salmon,
Wash.
The people o f the Trout Lake and
Camas Prairie districts of Northwest
ern K lickitat county, spurred on by the
completion o f the Columbia
River
Cabaret Ousted from Rink.
San Francsico An ice skating rink Highway to this city, have made plans
to push a road up the base o f Mount
will supplant the previously popular
Adams as foar as the snow line next
cabaret at the Tortola Ixmvre. Con year.
struction work has started at the big
Tnwell street cafe this week and the
Brookings Mill May Open.
rink will be opened to the public on
Gold Beach Arrangement* are re
January 10.
According to one o f the
proprietors of the Portola Ixmvre, the ported to have been made by the
rink w ill be at the dispolsal o f cafe Owen* Lumber company to take over
patrons during the afternoons, but at and operate the sawmill at Brookings.
night will be used only by exhibition Th* mill waa built a year ago at great
skaters The manager wires from New expense, but was shut down last fall
York that he has closed contracts with on account of market conditions. It is
said to be the only mill on the Coast
half a doxen fancy performers.
from which vessels are loaded by
means of an overhead cable tramway.
Allies Lose Advantage.
Berlin— A dispatch for abroad fol The Owen* Lumber company owns a
large tract o f redwood timber in the
lows: "In terestin g statistic* are pub
northern part o f Del N orte county,
lished by the Tageblatt.
The tabu
lation shows that the populations o f California.
but one« more T oy* was regarding
him as shrewdly as when the night
was younger, and tha littleness of the
world bad not yet made them confi
dant and boon companion.
Eight bells actually struck before
their great talk ended and Cazalet
swore that he missed the "watches
aft, air!” o f the sailing-vessel ten
years before.
"B a y !" exclaimed Hilton Toye. knit
ting hit brows over some nebulous rec
ollection of hit own "I seem to hav«
heard of you and soma of your yarns
before. Didn't yon spend nights In a
log-hut miles and miles from any hu
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"Is that so? No. I never heard that," last, but the question spoiled • yawn
C H APTE R I.
said be.
for Cazalet.
“ You bear It now. He did all that,
“ Sometimes, at on* of our out-sta-
A Small World.
Cazalet sat up so suddealy that his Indirectly, and I didn't realize It at the tlons” said he, looking puzzled
bead hit the woodwork over the upper time I was too young, and the whole
"I've seen your photograph,” said
berth. His own voice still rang in his thing laid me out too flat; but I know Toye. regarding him with a more criti
startled ears. He wondered bow much It now, and I've known It long enough. cal stare "But It was with a beard."
be had said, and how far It could bava It was worse than a crash. It was a
"I had it off when I was ashore th#
carried above the throb of the liner's scandal. That was what finished us other day,” said Cazalet, ' i alwaya
There'd meant to, before the end o f th* voy
•crews and the mighty pounding of off. all but Henry Craven!
the water against her plates
And been a gigantic swindle— special In age "
then he remembered how he bad been vestments recommended by tbe Arm,
“ I see
It was a Miss Macnalr
left behind at Naples, and rejoined the bogus certificates and all the rest of It. showed me that photograph— Miss
Kaiser Frits at Genoa, only to find W e were all to blame, of course. My Blanche Macnalr lives ia a little house
that he no longer bad a cabin to him poor father ought never to have been down there near yonr old home. I
a poet. Even I—I was only a young
self.
A sniff assured Cazalet that he was ster In the office, but I ought to have
neither alone at the moment nor yet known what was going on. But Henry
the only one awake; he pulled back Craven did know. He was In It up to
the swaying curtain, and there on the the neck, though a fellow called Scru
settee sat a man with a strong blue ton did th* actual job. Scruton got
chin and the quizzical solemnity of an fourteen years— and Craven got our
old house on the river."
animated sphinx.
"And feathered It pretty w e ll!" said
It was his cabin companion, an
American named Hilton Toye, and Toye, nodding “ Yea, I did hear that.
Cazalet addressed him with nervous And 1 can tell you they don't think
any better of him, In the neighbor
familiarity.
“ I say! Have I been talking In my hood, for going to live right there. But
sleep?"
how did he stop tbe other man's
“ Why, y es !” replied Hilton Toye. mouth, and—how do you know?”
and broke Into a smile that made a
"N ever mind how 1 know," said Ca
human being of him.
zalet. "Scruton was a friend of mine,
Cazalet forced a responsive grin though an older man; he was good
"What did I say?” he asked, with an to me, though he was a wrong 'un
amused curiosity at variance with bis himself. He paid for It— paid for two
• baking hrnd and shining forehead.
— that I can say! But he was engaged
Toye took him In from crown to to Ethel Craven at the time, was go
fingertips, with something deep behind ing to be taken Into partnership on
hla kindly smile. “ I judge." said he. their marriage, and you can put two
“ you were dreaming of some drama and two together for yourself.”
you've been seeing ashore, Mr Caza
"Did she wait for him?”
let.”
"About as long as you’d expect of
“ Dreaming!” said Cazalet, wiping the breed' She waa her father's daugh
hla face.
“ It waa a nightmare!
I ter. I wonder you didn’t come acroas “ Second Sigh t!” He Ejaculated, a*
muet have turned In too toon after her and her husband!”
Though It W ere the Night Before.
dlnaer
But I should like to know
"I didn't see so much o f the Craven
judge
hers Is another old home that’«
what I said ”
crowd," replied Hilton Toye. "I wasn't
“ I can tell you word for word. You ■tuck on them either. Say, Cazalet, I been broken up since your day."
"They've all got married,” said Caza
said. "Henry Craven— dead!’ and then wouldn't be that old man when Scru-
let.
you said. ‘Dead—dead—Henry Cra toa comes out, would you?”
ven!" aa If yeu'd got to have It both
"Except Miss Blanche. You writ#
But Cazalet showed that he could
ways to make sure."'
hold bla toague when be liked, and hla to her some, Mr. Cazalet?”
"It’a true," said Cazalet, shuddering grim look was not so legible as some
"Once a year— regularly. It was a
I taw him lying dead, la my dream”
that had come and gone before. Thia promise. W e were kids together," be
Hilton Toys took a gold watch from
one etuck until Toye produced a big explained, as he climbed back Into
hie waistcoat pocket. ‘Thirteen min
flask from hit grip, and the talk shift the npper berth.
utes to one In the morning” he said,
"Guess you were a lucky kid,” said
ed to lest painful ground
It was tbe
and new It's September eighteenth.
“ She's one In a
last night In tbe Bay of Biscay, and the voice below.
Take a note of that. Mr Cazalet. It
Cazalet told how he had been In It a thousand, Miss Blanche Macnalr!”
may he another case of second sight fortnight on hls way out by sailing
for your psychical research eoclety”
C H A PTE R li.
vessel. He even told It with consider
"I dos t care If It la.” Cazalet was able humor, and hit off sundry paasen
smoking furiously.
Second Sight.
gers of ten years ago as though they
"Meaning It was no great frland you had been aboard the German boat that
Southampton W ater was an orna
dreamed was dead?”
night and Toye drew him out about mental lake dotted with fairy lamps.
“ No friend at all, dead or a lly « !"
the buah until the shadows passed for It was a midsummer night, lagging a
"'I’m IrTid of wondaring," said minutes from the red brick face with whole season behind Its fellows. But
Toye. winding his watch slowly, "If the white-brick forehead.
already It was so late that the English
he's by way of being a friend of mine
“ I remember thinking I would dig passengers on the Kaiser Frits had
I know a Henry Craven over In Eng
for gold," said Cazalet. ‘That's all I abandoned all thought of catching the
land.
Lives along the river, down
knew about Australia. But you can last train to London.
Kingston way, In a big house.”
They tramped the deck In their
have adventures of sorts If you go far
"Called Uplands?”
enough up-country for ’em; It still noisy, shining, shore-going boots; they
"Yes. air! That's the man. Little
pays to know how to use your fists manned the rail in lazy inarticulate
world, Isn't It?”
out there. I remember once at a bush appreciation of the nocturne In blue
The man In the upper berth had to shanty they dished up such fruity stippled with green and red and count
hold on as hla curtains swung clear: chops that I said I'd fight the cook tf less yellow lights. But Achilles In bis
the man tilted back on the settee, all
tent was no more conspicuous absen
attention all the time, was more than
tee than Cezalet in bis cabin as the
ever an effective foil to him. With
Kaiser Fritz steamed sedately up
out the kindly smile that went aa
Southampton Water.
quickly aa It came. Hilton Toye was
He had finished packing; the state
somber, subtle and demure. Cazalet,
room floor was impassable with the
on the other hand, was of sanguine
baggage that Cazalet had wanted on
complexion and Impetuous looks He
the five weeks' voyage.
There was
was tanned a rich bronze about the
scarcely room to sit down, but in what
middle of ihe face, but It broke off
there was sat Cazalet like a soul in
across his forehead like the coloring
torment. All the vultures of tbe night
of a meerschaum pipe
Both men
before, of his dreadful dream, and oi
were In their early prime, and each
the poignant reminiscences to which
stood roughly for his race and type:
his dream had led, might have been
the traveled American who knows the
gnawing at hls vitals as he sat there
world, and the elemental Britisher
waiting to set foot once more In thq
who has made some one loose end of
land from which a bitter blow had
It his own.
driven him.
"T thought of my Henry Craven,”
Yet the bitterness might have been
continued Toye, '"as soon as ever you
allayed by the consciousness that he,
came out with yours. But It seemed a
at any rate, had turned it to account.
kind of ordinary name I might have
It had been. Indeed, the making of
known It was the same tf I'd recollect
him; thanks to that stern incentive,
ed the name of his firm. Isn't It Cra
even some of the sweets of a deserved
ven A Cazalet, the stockbrokers, down
success were already hls. But there
In Token house Yard?”
was no hint of complacency In Caza
"That's It," said Cazalet bitterly.
let’s clouded face and heavy attitude.
But there have been none of us In “ I 6ay— Have I Been Talking In My
Hls face was pale, even In that top-
It since my fnther died ten years ago."
Sleep?”
rid tone between the latitudes protect
"But you're Henry Craven's old part
they’d send him up; and I ’m blowed ed In the bush by beard and wide
ner's son?"
If It wasn't a fellow I'd been at school awake. And he jumped to hls feet as
"I'm hit only son”
with and worshiped as no end of a suddenly as the screw stopped for th*
'Then no wonder you dream about
swell at games! Potts hls name was, first time The same thing happened
Henry Craven." cried Toy# "and no
old Venus Potts, the best looking chsp again and yet again, as often as ever
wonder It wouldn't break your heart
hi the school among other things; and the engines paused before the end.
If your dream cams true "
, there he was, cooking carrion at Cazalet would spring up and watch hie
"It wouldn’t." aald Cazalet through twenty five bob a week!
Instead of stateroom door with clenched fists and
hla teeth "H e wasn't a white man to
fighting we joined forces, got a burr- haunted eyes. But It was some long
me or mine— whatever you may have
cutting Job on a good station, then a time before the door flew open, and
found him "
better one over shearing, and after then slammed behind Hilton Toye
"I had a little place near hit one that 1 wormed my way In as book
Toye was In a state of excitement
summer
I know only what I heard keeper. and my pal became one of the even more abnormal than Cazalet’s
down there "
head overseers
Now we re our own nervous despondency, which Indeed It
"W hat did you hear?" asked Caza bosses with a share In the show, and prevented him from observing. It was
let
'T v # been away ten years, ever tbs owner comes up only once a year Instantaneously clear that T o y * waa
since tbe crash that ruined everybody to see how things are looking "
aatounded, thrilled, almost triumphant,
but the mas at th* bottom o f th*
"I hop* ne had a daughter.” said but at yet Just drawing tbe line at
whole thing
It would be a kindness Toye, "and that you're going to marry that. A newspaper fluttered In hla
to tell me what you heard”
her. If you haven't y e t’ "
hand.
"W ell, I guess you've said It your
Caxalet laughed, but th* shadow bad
"Second sight?” he ejaculated, aa
self right now
That man seems to returned "N o I left that to my pal." though It were the night before and
have beggared everybody all around he said "H e did that all righ t!”
Cazalet still shaken by hls dream. T
except b !n i*e lf;'tn *i s bow I u.akc It
Then I advise you to go and do guess you've got It In full measure
out." aald Hilton Toye
likewise” retolned hie new friend with pressed down and running over, Mr.
"H e did worse." said Cazalet through a geniality Impossible to take amiss Cazalet!”
his teeth
"He killed my poor father,
'1 shouldn’t wonder, now, tf there's
(TO BE CONTINUED.*
he baalshed me to the wilds of Aus some girl you left behind you”
trails and he sent a better man than
Caxalet shook hls head
Non# who
The Real Thing.
himself to prleon for fourteen y e a r »'" would look on herself In that light."
It It not numbers that count hut Its
Toye opened hie dark eye* for once he Interrupted
It was nil he said. portane*.
WOMAN CfWß/WG
Author o f CheAMAIEUR CRACKSMAN.
RAFFLES. Etc.
the entente powers August 1, 1914,
Sslem Entries Numerous.
when the war began, amounted to
230.000. 000. while the inhabitants o f Salem - Silver Cup* and cash prises
the central powers totaled 116,000,- ' offered for the beet exhibits are at
000.
January 1, 1916, the entente tracting many o f the best breeders in
powers have populations totaling 196,- this part o f Oregon to enter the poul
0O0.OOO while the central powers have try show of the Marion County Poultry
association. The show w ill be held in
15.000.
000, so that th* difference in
population ha* receded from 114,000,- Salem, January t l , 12, IS and 14. En
tries w ill close January 7. The Salem M U C H P A T I E N C E IS R E Q U IR E D ulatlng o f the respiratory organa ao I forty minute* of aubmerslon. bare
000 to 46,000,000.”
that they may asaum* their regular been saved
Commercial club is assisting the poul
Again, operator* bar*
try association in arranging the show. 0* Net Get Oleeouraged In Attempt, functions; fifth, tha restoring of Ita worked artificial respiration for aa
T w o Killed on Bob-sled.
leg to Rovlve Apparently Orowned
normal temperature te th* body
Caldwell, N. J. — T w o young women As the Marion County show will be
long aa four hour* without a sign of
Person If Result* Are Slow.
Above all do not allow yourself to ; recovery and tben seen tbetr noble
were killed and a young man aerioualy the only winter poultry exhibition in
become discouraged If your efferta for persistence rewarded by tha rsvlval od
injured while bob-slwlding here New th* valley this year, many more en-
Any treatment o f tho apparently resuacttatlon ara net prompt la result, th# patient
Y ea r'*
Th* victim * were Misa 1 trie* than usual are expected.
drowned to be thorough, must take saya Outing On* might cits dozens of
W inifred Dailey and Mis* Helen Van-
Never deepalr. therefor*. A bnmaa
into consideration, first, clearing th* : rase# reported by absolutely reliable Ilf* la at staks
County Has Gravel Plant.
derwster, both of East Orange
Their
Don't give ap antll
■tenth
and
nostrils
of
phlegm
and
medical
Journals
te
prove
that
Ilf*
A lb a n y- Through th* operation of a
companion, W illiam L ittle,
Jr , ia
th* last ray of hop* la lost Keep et It
mucus.
eecend.
the
etpnltton
o
f
pot
toes not become extinct nearly ao aa 6 ton'll find that succaan will nan
I county gravel plant, which ha* been
suffering from internal injuries.
Men ally crown your efforts
The accident occurred when the three ; installed here, Linn county w ill be able eenoue gases from tho lungs: third -.non as It generally believed
u n ien .
apparently
drowned.
were coasting down a steep hill and in to procure gravel for row! improve th# replacing of Ihe expelled gases by xnd
Tff* 6 ,ia e fe r or prone pruseur«
an effort to avoid a wagon dashed into ment at a low coat and w ill he able to par* exygeoated air, fourth, the stint { dragged from tbe water after thirty or I method la now accepted the world eve*
furnish it at all aeaeona of th* year.
a telephone pole.
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