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W OW ’S D O W I " “ . S S i S L l C Of OJRRtNl WHK ITEMS I AND SIffl TO NEWS Ot General Interest FORM BIG MERGER About Oregon M Scranton, Pa. — Rioting between r i val factions at the church o f the Sacred Heart o f Jesus In Dupont, near hers Sunday resulted in the death of one man, the probable fatal wounding o f tw o others and the serious at least a dozen more. Knivuw, ™ ™ - i vers and clubs played a prominent p a r t' in the riot, 11 state troopers b e in g , among the wounded. George Greizor, the dead man, was shot through the thigh, the bullet sev- ering the artery. Trooper Rois Sum ner, o f Pottsville, sustained a fracture at the base o f the skull and Joseph Tinh, of Dupont, was shot through the Neither is expected to live. Pacific Coast Interests Are Involved Live News Items of Ail Nations and lungs. This church has been the scene of in Deal and Mexican Oil Prop half a dozen riots in as many weeks, Pacific Northwest Condensed one faction objecting to the authority erties Also Are Included. for Our Busy Readers. exercised by Bishop M. J. Hoban, of the Catholic diocese o f Scranton, and the other supporting him. Every time a newly appointed priest Chicago — Announcement o f the Mining men have ordered their em- has sought to hold services be has been formation o f two great corporation*— loyea out of Mexico. one a steel merger, with $200,000,000 F ire hundred negro troop« loot ten ADMIRAL DE F0URNET capital, and the other an oil combine, derloin district* of Honolulu. capitalized at about $160,000,000—are The cruieer Marblehead ia to be lo expected this week. Negotiations, cated at Portland for uae by the naval which have now reached the stage in m ilitia. both project* where the transactions are in definite shape. Another consignment o f 60,000 ahoes In the steel deal the consolidation of haa been sent to the war sufferers of the Youngstown Sheet & Steel Tube Belgium. company and the Cambria and I-acka- I.ater reports show the number of wanna Steel companies, the Repogle Americans massacred by Mexican ban ] syndicate and the Drexel firm, of Phil dits is 19. adelphia, are back of the new enter- j prise, and National City Bank o f New Snow in the streets o f Portland is York interests are associated with the being dumped into the sewers by many negotiation!. unemployed. In the oil deal bankers are working Serious rioting against Mexicans at with Pacific Coast oil men in bringing El Paso has caused the city to be put about the merger. under martial law. The best information obtainable so An Italian liner is torpedoed near far regarding the steel merger is that where the Lusitania went down, but is the capital w ill consist of only one taken into a nearby port. class o f stock. The capital stock of the Youngstown The thermometer registers all the Sheet & Tube company is $20,000,000 way from 78 above at Tampa, Fla., to common and $10,000,000 7 per cent 48 below at Prince Albert, Saak. cumulative preferred, o f which $34,- Montenegro army ia held in the grip 760.000 common and a small lot o f the o f the Austrians, and it Is believed the preferred are in the hands o f the pub little natien’a last struggle has been lic. The company also has about $41,- made. 000,000 bonds outstanding, including those o f certain o f its subsidiaries. Count Okuma, Japanese premier, Cambria Steel has outstanding cap barely misses being bit by a bomb ital stock o f $46,000,000, and haa no thrown by a would-be assassin in bonded debt. Tokio. The total of the outstanding stock Queen Sophie, o f Greece, sister of and bonds of the three companies men Admiral d'Artigue de Fournet, the the kaiser, haa been called to the lat tioned as being parties to the merger te r ’s bedside, because o f the serious new commender In chief of the French is approximately $150,000,000. Be ness o f his illness. navy. sides this, several other companies, among them the Inland Steel company, A student at the University o f Ore gon dona a bathing suit and takes a prevented from entering the church by have been mentioned as possible par plunge in a millrace, when the temper the opposing faction, but Sunday ar ties to the consolidation. In the proposed combination o f Mex rangements had been made to say mass ature is below freexing. under the protection o f the sheriff who ican and California oil properties by Report states that one o f the ring banking interests, the names of the called on the state police. leaders o f the Mexican bandits who A detail o f a dozen troopers was on Associated Oil company and Union murdered 19 Americans haa been cap hand when services were to have Oil company have figured conspicu tured and promptly shot. opened, but so forbidding wan the a tti ously. The Associated O il company Philadelphia hat makers are exp eri tude o f the crowd that a call was sent is controlled by the Southern PariAe railroad, through ownership o f $20,- menting with Eastern Oregon rabbit in fo r more and 24 responded. fur. The inability to import fe lt from Before the reinforcements arrived 069.000 o f its $40,000,000 capital Germany ia the cause o f the venture. the mob had attacked the first detach stock. The Associated company has s stock interest in IS companies, 11 of American airmen have devised ment and when the second reached the which it controls by a 50 per cent hold means of torpedo control by radio. The ncane most o f the damage had been It owns 12 done. A second riot ensued, in which ing or more of stock. missile ran be directed against a ship's steamers and operates two pipe lines, the fighting was spectacular. hull from any height and with wonder When Father Kurkowski, surround and also owns interests in two other ful accuracy. ed by state troopers, reached the pipe lines. It also owns its own roll Carranxa’a ambassador at Washing church a crowd o f 600 men and women ing stock. ton says the de facto government will already had gathered. The sheriff take “ efficient action” in the case pleaded with the mob to disperse and where 19 Americana were slain by permit the priest to enter the church. Mexican bandits. The mob ignored him and began to Pilgrim s o f the Ford peace party throw red pepper and mustard into the have selected a permanent board who faces of the sheriff and troopers. Then the church bell began to toll. The Hague, via I-ondon — Dr. Charles w ill have headquarters at The Hague and at the eipense o f the philan Aa if this were a pre-arranged signal, F. Aked, Mme. Rosika Scbwirnmer the mob charged the sheriff and the and other members of the Ford peace thropic auto manufacturer. troopers. Captain Fitcher, who stood board, after having vainly appealed to General Victoriano Huerta, former beside the sheriff, was struck on the the German minister at The Hague for provisional president of Mexico, died head with a heavy club. As he stag permission for the Scandinavian peace at his home in El Paso, T ex., at 8:36 gered back one o f the rioters hit him delegates to return home through Ger o'clock Thursday night. General Vic with a stone. He fell unconscious into many, telegraphed Monday to Berlin toriano Huerta, who succeeded General the arms of one of his men and was for the desired permits. Recent effort* Francsico I. Madero in executive carried through the crowd to a house of members o f the Ford party to cross power in Mexico City, and later left near by. Germany have been blocked by the Mexico, died o f sclerosis of the ilver. Then the call was sent for reinforce German m ilitary authorities, with the He was surrounded by his fam ily and ments. Eighteen troopers hurried explanation that the delegates are un servants when the end came. It is be from tha local barracks to the scene. desirables. lieved an effort w ill be made to ar R iot sticks were brought into action Twenty-five subjects o f Denmark, range for his burial in Mexico. in an effort to disperse the mob. The Sweden and Norway, who came here The Tube m ill strike at Youngs women fled in terror. The men stood with the peace expedition, are desirous town, Ohio, which resulted In the their ground and one after another of returning to their homes, which death o f several (wrsons and property fell. they are unable to do unless by way of damage o f over a million dollars, is de Trooper Hummer was in the thick the North sea. This route is regarded clared off and the city haa quieted o f the fight when a burly man crept up unsafe. Included in those marooned own. behind him and struck him on the head here is Paul Lyndhagen, mayor o f Plana to strengthen the National with a heavy club. Hummer dropped. Stockholm, who says he may lose bis guard instead of establishing a conti In another moment his assailant was office unless he returns soon. Mme. Srhwimmer, who is a Hun nental army as contemplated by the stretched out beside him by a fellow garian, telegraphed authorities at War department were proposed to Pres trooper. ident Wilson by Chairman Hay of the | Troopers made wholesale arrests of Berlin that the blockade against the house m ilitary committee. Mr. Hay the ringleaders. These were taken in returning delegate* is proving a great did not reveal how his suggestion was to the basement o f the church and inconvenience to the expedition and urged the liftin g o f the embargo. placed under guard. received by the President. Brief Resume of General News from All Around the Earth. I"% vB ^ 2nt Industries With Capital of UNIVERSAL HAPPENINGS IN A NUTSHfli DEFINITE PUNS SEEM fU U Y REACHED $ 350 , 000,000 in Combine. Jane Addama declares Europe is ready for peace and the end of tbs war ia up to the neutrals. Good authority declares that Eng land and France are preparing a vigo r ous note in answer to the United States' arguments and demands con cerning the neutral trade policy be tween these countries. Eastern Washington is In the grip of sero weather. The thermometer at Spokane stood at 6 below; W atarville, 24 below; Endicott, 23. Chinese Rebels Victors. San Francisco S ilt y thousand rev olutionary troops have defeated the forces of Yuan Shi Kai, in the prov ince of Sze Chuen, according to a cablegram received here from Shang hai by Tong K ing Chong, president of the Chinese Republic association. The battle ended with the capture and oc cupation of Tsue Chow Fu by revolu tionary forces, who, the cable said, were also threatening Cheng Tu, cap ital of the province of Sze Chuen. The losses in killed and wounded, the cablegram said, were about 1000. Villa Colonels Executed. Juarez, M rs.— Tw o V illa officers. Sixteen travelers were taken from a train in Mexico by bandits, stripped Colonel Valles and Lieutenant Colonel of their clothing, then shot. Most of Cisneros, were executed at Guzman, Chihuahua, Sunday, according to ad the victims were American eltisens. vices received here from Casas Fire caused 126,000 damage to the Grande« by the Carranxa commandant Paly Hotel at Great Falls, Mont., and here Tw o V illa generals with small o f the 60 persona In the hotel, four, in bands have sought amnesty. Colonel cluding a woman, escaped scantily clad Valles was the leader of bandita who by sliding down a rope Are escape. The terrorized Durango and Chihuahua temperature at the tim e was 30 de- state before the Madero revolt. It beioi was he who also had charge o f the ex ecutions which followed the capture of The first 11 days' receipt* at the Juaret by V illa two years ago. Portland postonico are 110,912 more than for the same period last year. Peace Meetings Stormed. Fire in the film rattin g room o f a London A peace meeting arranged moving pirture company at Santa for Sunday even irg at the Brother- Monica, Cal., caused 180,000 damage. | hood church in a northern suburb was The English government, in the In stopped by a group o f cieilian* and terest o f national economy, haa noti soldier*. The platfnrra was stormed, fied all trade unions In the country ¡blows were exchanged, the piano was that In view of the pressing emer i overturned and the peace banners were gency no further advances In wages torn down. The police closed the should be considered except those aris j building after the disturbance had con ing automatically from existing sgreo I tlnued for an hour. Anit compulsion menta and necessar y adjustments of m rating* in Manchester, Crew* and local condition*. I othei citio* resulted in lleely »renes. "F id d le!" »he cried "But you’re not altered enough. Sweep, I'm disappoint- ed In you. W here'» yoar beard?” "? had It off th* other day. I always meant to,” hs explained, "before the end of th* voyage I » M a t going to land like a « l i d man of th* woods, you k now !" "W eren’t you! I call It mean ." H er scrutiny became severe, but softened again at tha ligh t o f hla clutched wide-awake and curiously characterless, shapeless suit "You may well look !" he cried, de lighted that ahe should. "T h ey ’r « awful old duda, I know, but you would think them a wonder If you saw «h e r * they cam* from— " " I ’m aorry to Interrupt." said Blanche, laughing, “ but there'» your ta il ticking up twopanc* every quar- ter of an hour, and I can’t let It go on without warning you. Where have you come from?” He told her with a grin, was round ly reprimanded for hie extravagance, but brazened It out by giving the smart young man a sovereign before her eye* A fter that, she aald he bad better come In before the neighbors came out and mobbed him for a mil lionaire And he followed her Indoors and up-stalra, into a little new den crowded with some o f the big old things be could remember in a very different aettlng But If tbe room was email It bad a balcony that was hard ly any smaller, on top of that unduly impoelng porch; and out there, over looking th* fine grounds opposite, were basket chairs and a table, hot with the Indian summer aun. "I hope you are not shocked at my abode," said Blanche. "I'm afraid I can't help It If you are. It's Just big enough for Martha and me; you re member old Martha, don't you? You'll have to come and see her, but iheJl be horribly disappointed about your beard!” Coming through the room, stopping to greet a picture and a bookcase (fill ing a wall each) as old friends, Caza let had descried a photograph o f him self with that appendage. He had threatened to take the beastly thing away, and Blanche had told him he had better not. But it did not occur to Cazalet that It was tbe photograph to which Hilton Toye had referred, or that Toye must have been In this very room to see It. In these few hours be had forgotten the man's existence, at least In so far as It associated Itself with Blanche Macnair. "T h e others all wanted me to live near them," she continued, "but as no two of them are In the same county it would have meant a caravan. Be side*. I s t m t going to be transplant ed at my age. Here one has every body one ever knew, except those w ho escape by emigrating, simply at one's mercy on a bicycle There's more golf and tennis tban I can find time to play; and I still keep the old boat la the old boat-house at Llttleford, be cause It hasn’t let or sold yet. I'm sorry to say." "So I saw as I passed." eaid Caxa let. "That hit me hard!" "The place being empty hits me harder," rejoined the last ot tbe Mac- nalrs. “ It’s going down In value every day like all the other property about here, except this sort Mind where you throw that match, Sweep! I don't want you to set fire to my pampas- grass; it’s the only tree I ’ve g o t!" Cazalet laughed; she was making him laugh quite often. But the pam pas grass. like the rest of the ridic ulous little garden In front, was ob scured If not overhung by tbe balcony on which they sat. And the subject seemed one to change. "It was simply glorious coming down," he said. "I wouldn't swap that three-quarters ot an hour for a bale of wool. You can't think how every mor tal thing on the way appealed to me. The only blot was a funeral at Barnes; It seemed such a sin to be buried on a day like this, and a fellow like me coming home to enjoy h im self!" He bad turned grave, but not graver than at the actual moment coming down. Indeed, he was simply coming down again, for her benefit and his own, without an ulterior trouble until Blanche took him up with a long face o f her own. "W e've had a funeral here. I sup pose you know?" "Yes. I know " Her chair creaked as she leaned for ward with an enthusiastic solemnity that would have made her shriek If she bad seen bereelf; but it bad no such effect on Cazalet. Seism — A balance of $8208.08 ia shown to tha credit o f the Oregon State Fair fund for the fiscal year lUUSTRAIlgNS t fe, Q . n W t N A S Æ R 5 ended November 30 last, according to the annual report of W. A l Jones, sec end of those teeming gulllea of bricks SYNOPSIS. retary of the Fair board. On Decem and mortar. ber 1, 1914, the State Fair fund had a C*zal«t. on th« attam tr K alw r Frit*, H * bad accompanied hi* baggag* balance of $6982.14. Receipe for 1916 homeward bound from Australia. ertea Just as far as tbe bureau of tha were $50,377.19, and expense* $48,-1 out In hla aleap that Hanry Craven, who ten yeare before had ruined hia father Jermyn Street hotel. Any room they 151.26. and himself, ia dead and finds that H il In the last 12 months many improve ton Toye. who shares tha ataterooin with liked, and he would be back tome him, know* C u v m and also Blanche ments of a permanent character were Macnalr, a former nelfhbor and play time before midnight; that was his made at the fa ir ground«, the most im mate. when the daily papera come card, they could enter his name for at Southampton Toye reads that themselves. He departed, pipe in portant being the paving o f the road aboard Craven haa been murdered and calle from the Southern Pacific railroad Cazalet's dream sacond eight. He thinks mouth, open knife in one hand, plug doing a little amateur detective work tobacco In the other; and remark! track to the entrance o f the grounds. of on the case himself. In the train to town A total o f 4346 square yards o f bitu- they discuss the murder, which was com- [ were passed in Jermyn Street as the at Casalst's old home Toye hears taxi bounced out west in ballast. lithic and concrete work was done, at mltted from Cazalet that Scruton. who had been I Cazalet's friend and the scapegoat for But Indeed It was too fins a morn a cost of $2818.11. s dishonesty, has been released ing to waste another mlnuts Indoor«, “ This I feel is only a starter, and a Craven from prison. small part of what should be done on even to change one s clothes, if Caza the grounds in the near future, ” says 1 let had possessed any better tban the C H APTE R III—Continued. Secretary Jones in his report. ones he wore and did not rather glory Completion of the men’ s rest cottage T o y * looked disconcerted and die In hla rude attire. He w as simply and on the grounds, at a cost of $1684.63, tressed, but at the asm* time frankly comfortably drunk with tbe delight ot Secretary Jones points out, proved a puzzled Hs apologized none the leaa being back He had never dreamed of great convenience. The removal of readily, with almost ingenuous cour tta getting into his head like this; at the livestock department to the rest ts«? and fullness, but he ended by ex the time he did not realize that it had. cottage relieved the congestion in the plaining himself in a tingle sentence, That was tbe beauty of his bout. He offices of the administration building, j and that told more than tha rest of his knew well enough what he was doing Among the other improvements made straightforward eloquence put to and seeing, but inwardly be was lit during the year was construction o f a gether. erally blind. Yesterday was left be water tower at a coet o f $403.90; i “ If a man had done you down like hind and forgotten like tbe Albert tower equipment, $606.73; repairing that, wouldn't you want to kill him the Memorial, and to-morrow was still as poultry house, $102.86; fencing, 1 very moment you came out, Cazalet?" distant as the sea. if there were auch $284.98; repairing race horse barns, Tbs creature of Impulse was off at things at to-morrow and the eea. $166.20; improving new exhibition Meanwhile what vivid mllea of daz a tangent. "I'd forgive him if he did building, $1139.14, and permanently it, to o !" he exclaimed. " I ’d move zling life, what a subtle autumn flavor wiring the camp grounds, $318.96. heaven and earth to sava him. guilty in tbe air; how cool In the shadow*, From the fa ir grounds farm but j or not guilty. Wouldn’t you in my how warm In the sun; what a spark 665.6 buabels o f poor quality oats, 80 ling old river it waa. to be sure; and place?" tons o f clover hay, 22 tona of cheat ” 1 don't know," said Hilton Toye. yet, if those weren't the first of the hay and 3700 pounds of red clover seed autumn tints on the trees In Caatle- were obtained. The clover seed was "It depends on the place you’re in. I nau. guess!” And the keen dark eye* came extra good quality and sold for 18.6 There went a funeral, on lta way to cents a pound net. Mr. Jones advises drilling Into Cazalet a akull like Mortlake! The taxi overhauled It at a the board that at present ail the clover auger*. “ I thought I told you," he explained callous speed. Cazalet Just had time ia killed by the midge and plowing impatiently. “ W e were in the office to tear off hie great soft hat. It was should be done in the spring. Speaking o f the exhibits at the fa ir together; he was good to me, winked actually the first funeral he had seen last year, Secretary Jonea calls atten tt the business hours I was inclined to since hla own father's; no wonder his tion to the fact that the new pavilion’s keep, let me down lighter in every way radiance suffered a brief eclipse. But lower floor was filled with agricultural than 1 deserved. You may aay It was in another moment he was out on exhibits from 18 counties, which were part of bis game. But I take people Barnes' Common. the best ever shown. The excellence as I find them. And then, as I told It had been tbe bicycle age when he of other classes of exhibits was com you, Scruton was ten thousand times went away; now it was the motor age more sinned against than sinning" mented on. and the novelty and contrast were That more attention be given by tbe "A re you sure? If you knew it at endless to a simple mind under the board to the race events next year is the time— " influence of forgotten yet incieaalngly recommended. It is suggested that “ I didn't I told you so the laat familiar scenes. But nothing was lost tbe track either be cut to half a mile night." on Cazalet that great morning; even or more entries be required. W ell, I mustn’t ask questions." said a milk float entranced him. lteelf en In the livestock department the re Hilton Toye. and began folding up bis chanted, with Its tall can turned to port shows that 1607 animals were ex newspaper with even more than his gold and sliver in the sun But now hibited, as follows: Horses, 254; cat usual deliberation. he w u on all but holy ground. It was tle 662; sheep 265, and Bwine 426. "Oh, I'll tell yo u !" cried Cazalet un not so holy with these Infernal elec graciously. "It's my own fault for tell tric tram*; still he knew every Inch ing you so much. It was In a letter College Plans to Extend. from 8cruton himself that I heard the Albany— In connection with the cele whole thing I’d written to him— to bration of the semi-centennial of its ward the end— suggesting things. He organization, next June, Albany Col managed to get an answer through lege hopea to lay tbe corner stone for that would never have passed the its first building on its new campus. prison authorities. And—and that’s Several months ago the college pur why I came home Just when I did," chased a 48-acre tract southwest of concluded Cazalet; “ that’s why I didn't this city and has developed extensive wait till after shearing. He's been plans for a complement to new build through about enough, and I've had ings there. more luck than I deserved. I meant to No progress haa been made toward take him back with me, to keep the new buildings yet, for the reason that books on our station, if you want to the college was bending ail its ener k n o w !" The brusk voice trembled gies to complete its endowment fund. Toye let bis newspaper slid* to the The recent g ift of $60,OW from James floor. "But that was fine!” he e i J. Hill, which was made upon the con- ' claimed simply. "That's as fine an ac dition that the college raise an addi- j tion as I've beard o f In a long time." tionai 2200,000 first, has given Al- | “ I f It cornea off,” said Cazalet In a bany college an endowment fund of gloomy voice. more than $260,000. ' Don't you worry. It'll come off. Is be out yet, for sure? I mean, do you Apple Export Has Spurt. know that he ia?” Hood R iv e r— W hile space on trans- "Scruton? Yes— since you press It Atlantic liners has been reserved on dates as late aa the middle of March, — he wrote to tell me that he waa com it ia likely that all the Hood R iver ing out even sooner than he expected "Then he can atop out for me," said crop of 300 carloads o f Newtown ap ples w ill be cleaned up before that Hilton Toys. "I guess I'm not running A Young Woman Had Appeared In for that rew ard!" time. One of the Wooden Portico*». The Apple Growers’ association had C H APTE R IV. made a record this year for the excel of it; and now, thank goodness, be was lent condition in which fru it has been off the lines at last. Down the River. delivered. Out o f the approximate | "S lo w e r!" he shouted to his smart At Waterloo the two men parted, 460,000 boxes that have so far been young man. He could not say that no handled not a single box has reached with a fair exchange of fitting i notice was taken of the command. But speeche». none of which rang really the purchaser in poor condition. i a wrought-iron gate on tbe left, with false And yet Cazalet found himself ' a covered w ay leading up to the house. emphatically unable to make any plane Drainage W ork Proposed. 1 was paat and gone in a veritable at all for the next few days; also, be Eugene — A drainage project em I twinkling seemed In two mind* now about a bracing many thousands o f acres, Jermyn Street hotel previously men Five or tlx minutes later the smart (TO BE CO NTINU ED .! which, i f reclaimed, w ill prove among tloned aa hla Immediate destination, i young man waa driving really slowly the most valuable land in the state, and hla step was Indubitably lighter as along a narrow road between patent Hats and Faces. has been investigated by Professor E. be went off first of all to the loop-line, | wealth and blatant semi gentility: on A Boston man went down to Hart L. Power, o f the Oregon Agricultural to make sure of some train or other tbe left good grounds shaded by cedar ford and said to tbs Motherhood club college. He advises that the landown that he might b ar* to take before the I and rbeatnut. and on the right a row ot that city. " I f you have a 29-cent Blackmail Profit Big. of hideous little houses, as pretentious ers procure the services o f United da? was out. face don't wear a $30 baL” N ew Y ork — Blackmailing operations States government engineers in the de as any that ever let for forty pounds In the event he did not take that Of course, tbe Boston man dldo t j within forty minutes of Waterloo carried on at the summer resorts, velopment o f the proposed project. In train or any other: for the new make It clear to tbe ladles with Hart "Thia can t be I t !" shouted Cazalet. which are raid to have netted more the Long Tom and Coyote bottoms are miracle of the new traffic, the new ford facet Just what tbe bat-acd face than $260,000, were revealed by two between 60,000 and 100,000 acres, now emell of the horseless streets, nod the "It can t he here— »top! Stop! I tell ratio thouldT be Even a 29-cent face you !" little fit for ralivattion. Various arrest* here. Men who posed as gov newer Joy» of the newest of new taxi might hesitate over wearing a 29-eent A young woman had appeared In hat. On the other band a woman with ernment agents, aided by women con drainage projects are contemplated. cabs. all worked together and so swift ; one of the overpowering wooden porti federate*. are declared to fa r e extort ly upon Cazalet's organism that be a $50 face could scarcely be expected Levies in Marion Listed. ed money from many persons, by had a little colloquy with bi* smart coes. two or three swinging strides to don a $50 hat Salem — T ax levies of the cities in young driver Instead of paying him In ! were bringing her down the silly little threatening them with exposure under No. tbe Boston man Is wading Into the Mann act On complaint o f the Marion county and the special road Jermyn Street He nearly did pay him \ path to the wicket gate with the tdtottc deep water. He quit* overlooks th* Philadelphia office of the department district and school district levies were off. and with something more than his | name: there was no time to open tt be- eternal law of compensation. o f Justice, Robert A. Tourbiilion was announced by the County court. The usual Impetuosity, aa either a liar or a ! fore Cazalet blundered up, and shot Let the 29-cent face wear a $30 hat j his hand across to get a grasp as firm It may distract attention. held in $60.000 bail on a charge of different municipal levies are; Salem. fool with no sente o f time or space. i and frteadly aa he gave. conspiracy to extort money. .014; Aumaville. .008; Hubbard. .008; A* for the woman with tha $50 face, "But that s as quick as the train, “ Blanchle!" Jefferson, .008; Mount Angel, 01; St. my good fe llo w '" blustered Cazalet. she doesn't need any bat —Cleveland • S w ee p '" Striking Ruin I* Found. Paul, .012; Silverton, .0085; Stayton. Plain Dealar. "Quicker,” eaid the smart young fel They were their two nursery name», Washington, D. C.- The most strik .006; Sublimity, .003; Turner. .006, low without dipping hla cigarette. “ If hers no Improvement on the proper Woea of an Author. ing ruin yet unearthed by archaeolo and Woodburn. .0133. The county levy you ware going by the old Southwest | monosyllable, and hi* a rather dubious "H ow'e your new book coming o n T gists in America haa been found by Dr. j was fixed at .0061; general road levy e ra *" token of pristine proclivities. But out 'Passably welL T h * demand Isn’t Frwkee. of the Smithsonian Institu at .004: county school and library The very man. and eapecially tbe [ both cam* aa if they were children wbat It should be. | mean among tion. who has made his report to the levy, .0027; state and county outside manners that made or marred him still, and children who had been Just Salem, high school districts, .<'145. And. of course. If people Interior department. The mound, the was entirely new to Casalet as s long enough apart to start with a good purchasers don't buy th* book there a nothing in largest o f any thus far found, was in product of the clu country But he honest mutual stare. It for mo." Gaston Girls to Be Cooks. Moss Verde National Park in New had com* from the bush, and be felt “ You aren't a bit altered," declared I ere By the way. I'm reading It Gaston— A t a meeting Saturday the aa though he might have been back Mexico, and apparently was built for the man of thirty-three, with a not* now. Binka loaned me a copy that religioua rites and ceremonials. It school director* of the Gaston district there but for the smell of petrol and not entirely tactful in hia admiring Tompkins borrowed from Bradley has been named Sun Temple. There , decided to add domestic science and the cry of th* motor horn from end to 'o le * But hie old chum only laughed. Pretty fair atory * are 26 rooms, and the wall*, which | manual training to the high school total more than 1000 feet in length, course. Mias Rhoda Enschede, of For est Grove, » i l l teach domestic science arerage four feet thick. INCOME OF A STREET BEGGAR pencils which he pretended were for bl* Income amounted to about $1,00« end Omar Moore, o f the same place, sale a year w ill have charge of the manual train Curlew* Resident on Opposite Side ef Big Naval C orps Asked. The mao simply eat. and the money The estimate may eol be vary ex Washington, D. C.— Immediate ac ing. The formal opening o f the new Thoroughfare Placet Contnbw rolled In A curious resident on tha act, but It la nearer th* truth thaa tion by congress to authorise an in $12.000 school building » i l l be next tlen* at $1.000 Yearly. opposite eld* of th* etreet took lengthy . th* ordinary passerby think*, or th* crease in the corps o f midahpmen at week, and arrangements have been observations, and then drew up e cal Annapolis is urged by Secretary Dan made for an interesting program. There was a certain Bart!meus « b e culation based on the assumption that stream of cola would not be so copi iels In a letter to Chairman Padgett, was wont to take ht» teat at the tide one cent was given every time a c o r I ous Aa he la no longer at the receipt 8 on t Giva Flag to Court. of tha house naval committee. of a crowded city street with a well tributton was made, though frequently of cuetom. the Inference la that he baa retired to llv * i . th* country oa Pendleton — In the presence o f a fed dog at th* side sitting oa a mat The letter says that i f a full number •User fnd sometimes a quarter waa th* proceeds of vacancies be mails available for ap number o f school children, the I ’ matil provided by hla maatir. to protect hia seen to descend into the tin. and tab pointments by members o f congress la County Circuit court Wednesday re hinder quarter* from the cold stone tag lato consideration th* average Equally L a».**». before March, the academy w ill be ceived a beautiful silk flag from tha Th* dog held a tia money box attached number of absences la a gives time ¡ Faith without works Is about aa able to handle a much larger class Oregon Society o f the Sons o f the to hla collar The man bad a fa * lead du* to Inclement weather, th* probo | lea* as a watch without wbeola American Revolution. next year Peace Pilgrims Appeal to Bolin for Permission to Cross Germany Irish Nationalists have abandoned their fight against conscription by the British government. 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