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« WORID’S DOWGS OF CURRfNT WEEK Thev Wifi f^rnd Monev to Farmers. I te sattes •>#, Sts fr t e wss turned to the fa. .uht as though n Is . 'w f s o see o f it » o w e ha rah .'y revested sutTs 'Ir.« » Dui auaary icpldv!" l ie «tartari and triad to ■ nor &t ¿¿a ram* toward him with an •■Chôma tira mo ram aci ‘ No, do®‘t gat op. Sit ttara. Too look— tirad— NEWS ITEMS Q Of General Tn».*rat About Oregon Hmc Orefon Crow Valued at Bri* fc tm of IM from Ml firm é IV fart!» “ T w . I aac UI.” b t adaalrtad. U# ’ .1 rap?«* bao* with a «hart tuflod xlga I f I ±uul not beau tft I «houid not bar* case I t Is my ooxy «xcwac.'* Ha okad at bar a -ooat w stfu ::/ 130 IB I 730: W * « t l u d í iwvmM wmm n » mm] lm H a w H e m i o f A S H a t«? w and Pactfk HcrOiw^rt Condwai fo r O’j r Birty P aadan . T b « bi g e n t Iti i w « a harrest thi i '*■ n __ M Ha Xiufcad bar atacdily la the pitying, rwfal eyas. •| bare oat come for ympathj, Qehneiia I am fia d ttm arar and <kaca with. With oca thing 1 tboftld ha contest— ” "•What do yoc a«k o f mmTT ~T » a rapt my name ami that which the French «tate wUi gira my w lfa I a paymanr for the s e rv ic e ! bare dona bar It la all I bare to giva. Gabrielle. Accept It—no. d a ' t «brink from me like that. I am a dying man— remem ber that. I aak nothing for m yself bat | a poor form ality; It may be s few day* j —a few weeks at most, ar-d then— and | j o s will be free.** “ I am free now,** *he answered ■ swffrly. “ But I f I yielded to you I * «bond never be free again. I »<>ved { yea and I accepted dishonor for yoor » «eke I ceased to love you and re- I gained my honor the same hoar I re- ’ iaed yoar name. That waa my aione- meut to myself. T o accept yoar offer would be to wrong m y*eif—and yoo— on deeply ** He made a movement o f desperate i appeal. But she did not answer him. The door had pened and Preston. with white stern face, stood on the • .1 “ ('orporal (ffoetx La hers,” bs said “ Mlaa Smith— wdll you cornsF* And Low e saw bow tbs turned from h!m, not with indifference, but with throu hours ago. Ills atina flow la unknown, and whan b* rentras It may ha that tbo «un w ill bava a.ready riaac.** S’ epbou L o r a turned iiow ly. First and last ha aaw the face p f a woman. Ha read there only so tnffaito cea «low. cMArrm xxii. Toward Dawn. Ia dto r n U r a M d emit R lc te fd Tsr- ,- - « t rto^Ki w -b hi« back s n ia s t tbs s a il 51s a rmc fosisd. wsu.iunf tlM ; « ! « ■ I U M I o f 3«ttt tost filtered •nrnogh III* narrow 'e rre d window sod fell • .aatw las across tbe dartoseo -o rtio iroa door ppootte. Ho xoow tbst tbs llsbt esaso from so overbao«- ln * Unters ,-u'slde. sod that beocetb a % -u u j with fixed baronet kept pud. Kootatepa s anded oo tba paaaa««. The ¡l*m »till burned ateodlly. Morn- m m waa not jrat coma. Nor could bo bear voice* or the fsmiUar ' sab o f baronets. Tbo f n^tetepa were swift, ■teeltbr- Tbe isrrtn f m n o f the key I d tbe lock aoumied subdued, as Ibooxh tbo -trenglb uf tbe will t- ulnd It bad bushed sound Itself. Farijubar faced about firmly. I f this were death, then It tam e under a strange guise. Tbs door swnng open. Tor an Instant tba light from tbe window spread out and mingled with tbe dingy reflection from tbe passage, then narrowed once more, ¡earing tbe darkness on either band '.be more Impenetrable. "Nameless! Taka these clothes. Gbange instantly— " “ Who are y o n i“ “ I w ill Introduce m yself later on. lie as I tell you.” A shadow moved and came out Into tbe line o f ; gbt. FarquLar caught a glimpse a t tbe gaunt Lard-lined face frozen dow Into Impassive resolution. H e tossed tbe bundle of clothes back on to tbe floor. "Goetz, you fool, do you think f won id do It? It’s useless. I'm not going to bave you shot In my stead.” "Pig-beaded Englishman, do yon think I should ask you to do anything so M-nalbl*} «le t Into these clothe* I f yon don't want to be strangled? Name o f heaven. Don Quixote, may not it oc cur to hanebo i'anza to accompany you on your little expedition into freedom?” "T h e thing la Impossible— " But even la the half-light he had caught tha blaze In the usually cold and arrogant eyea. It fired bis blood. I t was like a blast o f northern wind tn the fetid cloaecsea. " I t Is not Impossible. Tour friends are here— your mother. There are horse« waiting for ua both outside tba fortifications. Tom orrow we shall be tn Oron. God. man— If you had seen her face when I gave your message I W ill you let that little woman break her heart over you?" Farquhar tore off bis tunic. "W h o has the watch?” “ Bertrand. H e went over to tha canteen five minutes ago. As I know, be will not be back yet a while. A t the worst we have three minutes to spare.” "G ive me that coat I” Neither man had raised hia voice above a whisper. Goetz's laugh was lnandlble. "Ah, das ew lg welbllebe! Are you ready T" "Y es.” "Then coroe.” The iron door swung back smoothly. In the neighboring cell there was a -widen hush; as though warned by some instinct the rough voices died down Into a dull murmur, through which tbe two listeners heard other sounds— a harsh command, heavy ap proaching footsteps. Uoetx closed tbe door, n e set his back against It. and In the pale light falling aalant hia face l-'arquhar saw that he was smiling savagely. "I demand a hundred pardons. I miscalculated. Our friend Bertrand has deserted the bottle a minute too soon. It Is scarcely credible. No doubt he Intends to pay you a farew ell call In which case accept my profuse apologies. Nameless." "W ho goes with Bertrand on tbe round?” Farquhar asked almost wttb Indifference. ‘ Harding. He knows. H e w ill do all be can. Be quiet now— they are In the next cell.” Idle drunken «trouts subaided sud denly Into a cowed sullen alienee. They heard the sergeant’s savage abuse, the jangle o f keys, tbe clang o f an Iroa door slammed violently to. Instantly tbe rhorua broke out afresh. (TO PE CONTINUED.) crop condition* August 1, will «hew a y tsid o f 11,781.000 bushels o f winter and 4,000,000 buabe Is o f spring, or a H c tv y >d7 ineefl l n tH* pffte* o f fik*ir total o f 16,781,000 boabsta. tro ftnryrQn^on in C?. irogo. 1 scorni esto-er Hoff’ s estimate, iodi* RgpgfjBt foreoo are r*<rw within tavn- winter wheat crop cata that tr Fitrdfnf d la tA 'r« tif Bttistftlioi, A o itr ii. o f the average fo r 10 is 86 per car /ears, while *h spring wheat crop is Flood* in Weet Virginia eauae the "at estimated value of 86. 2 par cent, doath of 66 poraona and aweeral million the entire wh t crop o f the state at dollar*' proparty loan. the farm on At a t 1 was 83 cents a Tbo Bartlott poor picking aaaaon ia or a total o f $13,097,230. Tha CHAPTER XXI. now in fa ll awing in the R'/gua R iver Itw k o f wheat r.ow heW on Oregon valley, Oregon, and all indi ration* form , i , plated at 873,000 boabcl*. Atonamant. point to a 1 1 /100,000 pear and apple Tba ita ta bureau of lanor -tatu tic» “ Mr*. Farqahsr. do jom bear ma— do rrop. fore.aatc an -at yield o f 13,200,000' yon r.darstand TT Mi. he la, worth $&, 412,000 to tha Ore J'olftiea! influonro la being brought' Tba wUle Mua eyes fib fcered an in- gon farm er a 41 cent, a bosfael. Tba to hear on tire Treaeory '(apartment to «rant; it waa her only respoas* She rop ia 94.2 per rant o f normal. compel the uae of Bedford Ummmtorie W ith 50,500 arrea planted to pota- lay ¿(retched oat, white and still on from Indiana on the new Portland, Or., Uaa this year and tha rrop 92 per rent tba great bad— a pathetic figure In poftodwt. of normal, a yield o f 4,250,000 bueh- which age and chiUlbood'a frailty bad V. VA A tornado which «truck Oxford ela I , forccarted. A t 80 cent, a buah- jo!Tied In the compsefed circle o f life. Neh , early Friday destroyed the roib i rnen ruminated for ei tb i, rrop will hare a value o f $5,- Her band* U y oo the counterpane. unroofed the opera mem b e n of th • F arm f«o®n lR ar*1 by road roundbona rtor and deputy chair- 000,000. They were still loaded with rings, and . houae, damaged many other hoi Id Inga President W ils« n. ’ccretary o f the man o f the F ederal rteeerve bank of Tba utata'a apples crop w ill total the heavy. glUtentng stone* «eecned j and I r. jo rad three person o lie la president of the 3,216,000 boxe, o f a value of <3,216.- to have drawn tn all tba vitality from < Treaaory MrAr no w ifi be a member Philadelphia. . . „ if C ity Club and the Philadelphia Hous- 000. The yield U 72 per rent o f a 10- the dead sod heipie«* finger* For Wheat pri'-oa scored another record r ' at! O | H. and a ia Democrat. the first time her wig sat straight, and i Charles r. E. I a bdell ia a student of »ng year average. in the Portland market whan qu/i*- Captain Smith ia a farmer arid now ind haa had extensive Harley w ill bring $2,447,500 to the by contrast tha face beneath looked \ tiona for blueafctn at the Maremwt'ai farm problefiM and ns. H# waa ia an expert in farm practice in the de farmers, it I , estimated, with a rrop •mailer alien ed and ahrtveied like a • Kxchange jumped to $1.17 a bushel. experienca in fArm h he le ft to partment of Agriculture at Washing outlook o f 4,450,000 bushels. 3tr*e old a Itch who. »omehow or j The advance on all grade« o f wheat reared an a farm, This year Oregon haa 41,000 acre, 9 tb**r. bad rvraloed a grotesqae fa*d- • waa from 1 to 2 ffwnta, with a atrm g study law, being admitted to the bar ton. He haa been a student o f rural in Kansas in 1HX2. l ie represented credits for many year« and ia an au planted to ram. with • prospertlve nation. Only the eye* were terrible. ! M flli I,are county in the Kansas legislature thority on farm loans. Whan a young yield o f 86 per rent normal. Have fo r that one acarrwly perceptible j The National Aaaoeiatlon of Mootm ten years, nnd was speaker of the man he followed the see, and at an Mr. H off estimates that 1,200,000 (Sicker of assent they never closed or ! Baker*, in aeaaion in Halt l a h i City, i Kansas house in 1 Cff>. In 1!?02 he v/as early age became a nhipmaater. Ha bushel, w ill be reived, netting tha pro wavered, yet the change in them was t adopted a resolution to Preaident W il eleeted judge of the Thirty-third j jdi- quit the sea to engage in farming, ducer* $1,008,000. ceaseless. They passed from face to » son and to con grew», aakfng that an rial district. He served on the bench f o r many years Captain Smith waa a Although tba yield o f pear, I , but face with a 'oncentrated Intensity that j embargo be placed on the oroaent until 1^ 11, when he reelgfied to accept director of the Stockyards Nations» 68 per rent of average fo r 10 year,, be was savage In Its dumb «»gulfloanre j wheat crop In order to prevent any the urfAitUmry of the First National bank o f Sioux City, Io w a which trans cause o f unfavorable climatic condi They became then pi liable In tbelr ap- further advance In the market price at hank o f Great Band. In 19Í4 ha waa acts millions o f dollars o f business an tions this year, the estimated crop peal or frantic In fhetr fierce Imps- I wheat. He is a Repub is £10,000 huaheia. worth $510,000. president o f the Kansas Bar associa nual) y with farmers tlence The rye crop, rat ¡mated at 91 per Cue o f a tpoHal train to enahla J. tion, and In 1916 president o f the Kan lican. Preston, «randlng l»e*lde her, took Herbert Quick ia a student o f rural cent, w ill total approximately 418,000 Frank Hanley, nominee for Praaidant, , sas Bankers' aaaoelation. He ia a Re one of ths help leas hands and pressed • redits, and widely known to farmer*. bushels, valued at $418,000. and Dr. Ira leondrith, candidate for publican. U ahyty. George W. Norris is a student of Unitl a fe w months ago he waa editor KecaOM o f recent rain, the hay vice president, to reach the entire na “ Y oa understand. M n. Farquhnr? He o f Farm and Fireside. crop, it i , estimated, w ill run only tion, haa been authorised by the P r o economic and social question*. He, too, waa reared on a farm, en about 2.1 ton, an sere, 88 per cent of I ’ve been (MJiuething worse than a hibition National campaign committee was graduated from the University of blackguard— I ’ ve been a fool. Hut It Is understood the train w ill «tart fft Pennsylvania, did newspaper work gager) in teaching, and later practiced the 10- year average. now Pin going back to make good. law In Sioux C ity from 1890 to 1909. from 1889 to IHM, and then began the Tha peach crop this ,eaM>n is fore about September 12. Von trust ms n o r, don’ t ju a? You practice o f law. In 1894 he took He waa general manager o f the N e casted at 272,000 bushels, 59 per cent ‘ .♦dleve rue— Pd lay down iny Ufa to ( Ht. Isouia dairies affected by the braska Clark Automatic Telephone charge o f the bond Investment busi of normal, and valued at $272.000. hare Richard back. You know that? I strike and lockout o f anion milk d riv ness of the private banking Arm o f Ed company and the low * Clark Auto The grape yield is placed at 80 per ers did not attempt household deliver- , (/ru c4 ward B. Smith & Co., o f Philadelphia, matic Telephone company, 1902 to cent, and the blackberry and logan won’ t touch my uatlva shore till P v t 1 V I*A AIL-AT k /«, iea Friday, hut considered plana f o r ! serving a* member of that firm until 1906, and was nominated three time* berry output at 94 par cent o f tba av made thing* right.” resuming service. Many strikers were It was «■■arcely a smile that «had- 1911. A t the request o f Mayor Blank for mayor o f Sioux City, and elected erage for 10 years. Tha condition of arrested. There waa considerable In Ha truck crope fo r canning purposes on l owed The b.ue eyea. Then suddenly enburg he accepted, in December, once, serving from 1898 to 1900. “ Goetx." You Fool, terference with grocery and bakar> , ##r», to* «##r**?emwrtfp a t ene municipal was nominated fo r judge o f the Su August 1 is placed as follow s: Snap they closed, and ths last sign o f fife toot want fn m e ffaffTAa T o gef Would Do It? department o f wharv^e, docks and far- preme court o f low * In 1902. was »fluffed oat like ths light o f a beans, 80 per cent; cabbage. 91 per; mffk to retail I'reston looked up. Gahrl- • ths ataoiuts oblivion o f a mind whose cent; sweet com, 71 per cent; cucum- candle Major G+rwrml Tasker H. iiiisa, 1 I tier, 68 per cent; |<eaa, 90 per cent; »Ile stood at the foot of th# be«] and ! whole fores lias »w ept suddenly in one chief o f «fa ff o f the United States »he I«(*I u » u < n 1 him, and (hey went out deep channel. He followed her to the 1 tomatoes, 76 per cent. army, after an inspection trip along On August 1, tha eat I ms ted value at together In ths adjoining room. Pres opeu door and »too«! there, silent and th** border and to General Pershing's I the Oregon farm o f the state's main ton 'dused the door. HI* boy's face, Special appropriations include $20,- products Commissioner H off places as contrasting curiously with the nprigbt. forgotten, watching tar. headquarter* In Mexico, declares that 1 Washing! on, D. C. The importance Corporal (¿ost* bowed sa «he en nitrate . fo llo w s : any soldier in the National Guard j o f the $200, 0(8). 000 r • venue bill, to 000,0(8) for a government Com, 84 cents a bushel; powerful figure, had lost IU hopeful He looked at her narrowly, a good roaad; i wheat, 83 cents; oats, 41 cents; bar ness and had become haggard a ml tered • amps who complain* o f condition« " is which the sonate ha i devoted many plant; $6, 000,000 for little curiously. a b a b y." The general said the situs- hour* o f del I tarati on ii caucus, ia Im- $ 15,0(8),000 for rural credits, and $60, ley, 55 cents; rye, $1; onions, $1.20;’ overcast. “ I heard your name.” ho sal«I In bis tion everywhere was unusually satis- 1 Ing irnpressed on leaders by the fact 100,000 for the government shipping ' clover seed, $12; timothy seed, $4.73; ‘ My God. and to think that I j careful French. “ I have a message for factory. that appropriations now naaring com project. alfalfa seed. $13.37; beans, dry, *6.27; instrumental in that!” he said hoarsely you— from my comrade.” W ith President Wilson and a major butter, 27 cents a pound; eggs, 23 pletion have broken all record*. The Pvmocratic national committee ; “ I — I feei a* though I had murdered “ From Richard Farquhar?” W ith pASHftge this week of the $f»0,- ity o f the party leader* urgently sup cents a dozen; chickens, 11 cents a someone; It'» pitiable- terrible. I shall j has selected the entire sixth door of know him as Richard Nameless, 00b, 000 ahip-purchase bill *nd protable porting the naval building and person pound; hay, $11.43; potatoes, 80 cents sec those eyes to my life’* end. M l»» f ||H gave me the message out there In the K arpin hullding, a Michigan ave- , upprovnt by the house o f the senate’* nel increase*, it U taileved the house a bushel; bogs, $7 51 per cw t; beef Smith.” tine skyscraper in Chicago, as its | i the desert —a simple sentence that I gigantic naval bill, the appropriation* will agree to them after advocate« of cattle, $6.92 per cw t; milch cows, Western headquarter* during the cam She tiodde il from the window where have retained word for word. ‘Tel! of the Sixty fourth congroxs w ill have a *mall navy have made their last <70.76 per head; sheep, <6.26 per cwt; paign for the re-election o f P resident, exceeded the previous high record by fight. In anticipation o f a close vote. horses, <107 30 per heed, iambs, <7 25 she h t * ><941 lo »king out on to the street I her.' he said that truth was more taau- Wilson. The fact that the atftoraaaful | tin nellow glow o f evenlug. tifnl than ths mirage.’ ” at 1cn*t. $5H0,b00, 000. «v e ry aiment ri) pMUJUtHti \ fe wa* noti- per cwt; calves, <8.95 fiar cwt. Democratic campaign o f 1912 waa di ul b h the struggle.” i There was a brief silence. She W hile exact figure* < nritmt ta codi- fled mor a tha n a weak ago o f tha ap- rected from these headquarters played half to herself “ She Is trying ; »tood tu ths full red glow o f ths eve- puted until the gavnl hai i fallan on th# proaching t‘ontcat, whi«*h w ill mark an imi>urtant part in their »elect ion I lx«t auppiy bill o f the * ration, the ag t ta clima X of ih# natilonal «iafenao- Big Lane County W ool Pool * something, and I eanuot rend i nlng ns 1t pouted In through the win* again. The floor affords HWMI nquaro the gregmte approprintlon* I >y t-ungrata s,,Xe Her eye* are full o f It— dow. and Stephen «aw her face. It , » arnpaigri thla weak. feet o f office apace Brings 40 Cents Per Pound all purpoeea j inbablv wi II approx inlata i.it I am blind and »tupid uot seemed to him inspired, almost beau- Approf >r11itlon* pr* pored neat for Oregon crop* this oar are estimated $1,700/881,0(8) h * again •1 $1,114,000, alona wl111 Aggregata iipproxlmataly rstnnd - !>ut I only knew that j t l f i l — a miracle of a great happiness, Kugene — Announcement o f the vjr- ; to be worth $80, *• 31,710 (»(8) for the Sixty-third »• «irigrwaa $(140,000. ii 1« nm unfoiraean davdop- tual sale o f 40,000 pounds o f I.ane tul, that It may mean life or I “ Ami ths sentence?” It w «a Pres B«« i ri’gulnr nupt .ly bille, wlfilch ^ 1 menta al ild forra a • urta ilment county wool, constituting the Pomona ton who «|e>ke, and for all hla self- T w o earthquake* were recorded by it «I a thla wee k ia bringing Grange pool assembled in Kugene, . <I,RH7,2Off, - While th« i i b e echoed »»lankly. i rpstrniut hia vol«*« had lost Its steadl- the seismograph at the University o f s.lded. wtan bua! nata to a clftw, tha «anata will Cottage Grove and Junction City, to r what 3 ou saw that uigtit, j ne««. Hants Clara. Cal., the first at 11 40 the |iprovrH, nuira pan* tha iibi rig hill, wr•rkmen’a rom- the Portland Warehouse company was /e that death lot far ta shot at daybreak.” o'clock Monday morning, ' X. lasting for tha Hal purp««•Ug, panaation •ill and roof!••renra reporta 1 made this week by C. J. Hurd, market N) h “ It 1» Impossible— *»>surd— ” Pres lUt- U teffr pro j ta raf., The price, ..lr ttf do $f||||inKill gef» Mitrar! tuli iru.«t •ry for tha ravonua bill, o n 1 master o f the grange. lauds de nto ton ii!Uttere«l. • i«atl< i assault will be though not announced, i* understood to She tiirne«l to him then a* though gfaat fir» In a forati fiMtr Savnna. (88), jblirana. When the ha v* approximated 40 cents a pound. won’t bellev It be said decisi ve waking from a dream. The brief mo Ital f, along a fi ont o f fittarly thro« gram arwlod raverlut hill gate through <* 00* Tha wool ha* been shipped to Port »re not.” ment o f »ereue triumphant happiness m la rapiirtaff In a llavaa Jiapatrh with roer. It ia #•vpactod n nifrtM will ba land and w ill* h e graded there, after toy thing that da re not ta ! had passed She was fnc^ to face with i Ritma. Two tliMU»arw( aoMlura ianry if y tO Odjclurn. 1 «»adora o f both which final settlement with the grow loua ry ?” life again, and the strength and taauty. sent ht |) mi re. the fla t ara fu»ping adjournment will ers w ill bo made. The Portland con ID* Fugllstimnn. I f — If ttay J were alight with the old fiery resolu- rhlrh cern made an advance to the grower* ™l I •uhi make It an International | *n LOWLY FOLLOWERS OF POET nearly equalling the market price. I niiould rouse all Lmc ig- I “ It ia liupoaalbla,” »ha »aid. “ But Forty thousand pmtnd* o f wool is The (>oo) represent* word belonging Printers Fase Idlenass. wa have out bopa before all other*, sold *t Kugene, Ore., at ap|iroxfmatelv Id yc I succeed In ge ct i \ladasue Arnand haa lufluenca. ami aha Great Ones of the Earth Long Re Tucson, A H « A fte r ha* horse had alt (more The danger that thou- to 137 grower*. 40 cents per »wnind. fused to Recognize Shakespeare, rim«»*, du roti i Blink. Mr b;i* given ma her word to uae it.” been «hot from under him by two M ex la of printer* may ta thrown out of ('baric* F Hughes make* his first: 3 0 .6 0 4 Auto* in State. But He Had Hie Disciples. “ Miidauia Aruaud I* dead.” They i because o f the high cost o f white • ampaign «peach at Detroit. Other ican suspected o f having |M?rp*trated s I hi* packet« | stitrad at «¿<>et2 I d stricken horrified Salem— Receipts o f the state auto ■r was said to be a queetion aeri- iqt*«»<'he* will ta made In le/tdlng rifle* burglary, and he him »e lf had taen shot inn nwuiik mmii i«J -VI! 11am Shakespeare, "th s monarch U< Mud ba added grim ly: She through «he hip. Constable John Bright y concerning the delegate* to the mobile department o f the secretary of «vu* miillhii; a of the We*t on the Initial trip. a uni*4 " ant. ordered by a .JewUh flower- of mssklnd.” wss In life s humbls of Court land, drawing his gun a* he annual convention of the Interna state*a office for the first seven month* ■ M i«» Smith Robert F Wagner, J New Y«*rk, *fford to | «ellar thla afternoon. It was Colonel >outh who came, with Lis people, from for governor, and Calvin J, HusU»o, lay prone on the gr«*md l*eside the imdy liona si Typographical union here. John of 1916 totaled $132,044.50, as com- j laugh?” i D«»*f1nn who found her. There U no I an Interior village to a place In tha lied the two Mexicans W 1 aya, secretary, said the shortage * V a a ff a ^ - *# hie hnr r Talea rounty. ref beiitenArd go ver - . . ... “ Yoa— a litt la. I *npp4M$r y • mi tli 11k ' u»pa from that quarter ” pared with $109,891.50 for the entire ftrlils outside ths walls o f the chief Aetordav A fle r emt*t' Ida revol- of prl nt papar ia making it difficult for iof, was the ticket «greerf on a« a m o . • inr hrartlr»*. A a a mattar o f fart, wa | “ Ttau ttara «r e other mean*,” Frea- ! city. He had to do with s «table. erence I N Y k T 'f! *4 1ft ** Ine Mexirana, who had »mtmab- many i.ew*paper* to keep in busi- 12 month* o f 1915. iangti moot raally wliau- Sha «toftp mt\ j ton ««Id * <\<rpor*l. | || »top at noth- He returned whence he came, and was . T. " 'o * y . . i/tom (lrigbt rraw tal a 'bid ance of neea. A steady increase in the number of "Otlf I In fr. > » a «tiort with a jfcwftin» of i mp.il hui ca lug to frea him. I’ m * rich man. You I not seen bjr his disci pies after his d l » la havi motor vehicles in Oregufi ie shown. ” Forgivi» ma, t li*v*» * umm I i cities, he «aid, In i M IV ta jndaratand ?** appearance from ths theaters. His that t T-**t ) ear there were 23,685 automo talk « isolidating (denta triti», und at that niomrnt I v i « perlt j Tha Herman looke«! Bp at him with * rotnpan'oas end disciples clung to hla work! «I burglar*. bile* and 3168 motorcycles. This • m»ly orar path«»» .«» wall.** orces and •• x ie n e >t nrmgm, memory sod pi tilted hla book, ths ’nintly arrogant ♦ inuaenient. year, with five month* yet remaining, r tit* It« ” 1 know what yon maan. though. I Gal»HaMa Mimad audijanly from tba I learned hrusked It all aside. Ha h it » Bring* there are 80.604 automobiles registered ('a ove o f Frieat F spouted. ■Ihfn’ t think you hrartlraa. But yoa ’ alii.tr " Turk loll f «f- Her ayaa fiashed Into tha la I self had cared no more for his Ira- Nogales, Aris. Rev. 0« G. Van end 8207 motorcycles. ‘ *n*t frai a* I ilo. You lut \ au t nil tUl» * ihioaai ry*« fur*. fa d c | the British a* Rr»rnar»i, 22 milea matte works than Democritus, Kplo- w < of tha | 1* m ranal, art A< h PM» *. ,-,'nn-. •• Vmarican aviator nho (¡iwthrm, the priest who waa arrested • ii yoar ronaclrnra— you wrran’t Ui* j rltupa I un«]4 ‘r*tnnd.” sta said tetos or Socrates cared for literary UuMn Campaign it On. waa 4nfaal~1 aivl |nil ta flight hy a manliona.1 in I hr ,,||VUI Krntvh by the Mexican authorities, when he fftand, » • I w a a ” Ila calighi a ghmp«r qui* f. * You too ara Richard Farqu 'sms. As lets as Doctor Johnson's M ar»Sffald- A ftr r tha Railroad Jubi <8 hrr faca claan rut ngalnnt tha llaht. .tiim laf «Mark an.manrrmant o f laat Friday for hay- crossed the line laat Sunday to admin time, ths Shakespeare book wss to friend— you will help ma?” i in , ltn»t|hl >h»wn i Ganoan aaroplan«* ister religious consolation to a mem la« mm m it to* o f North Band hod i tn«l «utldanly ha fattam i mul tba »low that atngie lmpulafve nppanl for be denounced by scholars as lacking Iha rlly ..f IlmaanU >iaa rafuanl lo matri» I hr Fr-nrh lliwa «noth of I «. mi Iter of his church dangerously ill, was raltal off it* ront**t for • quaaci o f tba I o l o r mountad to hit aya* lier« f. u»«l for hara^lf .liona. alia bad In many ; oesles necessary to such a \my t».a flna o f k.ooo.hoo mark* Im M W .,ni, , t V*r.tan informed Monday by Secretary l*n - jubila*, tba joint «om autta* from “ I— I undaratand Y on rv rattan raven led »11 that I a » we had watted for. work If good. But never did tba dis pnwnl by U » fiar mana In i ^ m a a q u a n . , , |in(| m, , h «l|lht „/ j , ,m | sing that hia « aae would be taken up Mar»hfiald took tha roattar up with tha «plandid. Mia* Smith I f I could only Ha left hi* place at tha door o f tba ciples and their low ly kind depart from nt Ihn .'«awnatrallon whlrh took font toward th-Gvrm an linaa wh»ii ha with the de facto government by Spe- North Band panpla amt mada arrang*» a t thing* right mak# good**’ ba mut | lunar room Throughout that brief la-1 the devout worship o ( chakRepear* at Ik , ltnl,tan rapltal on July I I , tha ,a.r, r |»wl 8000 font I »lo w him a Gar 1 rial Agent Rodgers al Mexico City m art« for tha contrat to covar tha an tarnt j ter view he had watched bar «taadfaat | * hlch we ourselves must finally offer. national fata dty. A aarlmia rrlaia U , , r,,B|i,n^ imytna I'-wawl ihn Herretary I rinsing «aid that Mr. 1 v*sF ti ra cr'ioiy. Tha campaign w ill ta Mta toada a llttia ça*tura of n*««»r?t. !y. Whan ba spoke bis voice *4>unded I Ha who had beoa at the lord of tha • •peeled Kreneh , . n lnfiwm-d tha d » f w l « •atkortlwi «hart, lasting nut tw o w*ak*. AU tha “ That »rama to ma aU that wa Uva | t subdued «nd yet firm, like that *of a I king's kitohea eerrsats (b y courtesy) Thirty two -yaw of •■twdara ara ro- It waa hi* » « e n d * t n M t o f tha kind if tka rlmimatanraa o f tha A irw t and p iliw in tha ¡‘ounty a rt putting up for * ba «aid (bonthtfuiij. “ to -uaka I man .«irendy weary to exbanatloa. who Harn-etonnara. poor players, strutting •Mad f*w an invaatlaallon l'indidaU«, and *»arh «action la work goad—althar to otham or to «»ortaiva* pffeted Ip Y nkohame within e weelr 1 bounta ail bin remaining force for a their brief boor— this meek and low ly ing for ita favarltoa. Tha quaan i* ta O alv— it U o’t oftrn granta«l ua“ laat purpose ( nhimhle Beech, • rseert neer Fort- An*r fM ifnr* A . i ■ord. when he arose Into hesvna. was ta tha brida in tha tnarrlaga o f Fu- H -.«, B rin , 110 l » f f Hundrad. Ha bod th# faailng that «ha waa not lend, ha* been closed by the health ait ” Aod If I had help to offer would you worshiped by kite Leo servant* whs gana T ana and M i«* Cooa Ray. Saattla lli’C* im tba h m f wdd at •pa*king to blaa. that for tba mama«! 'crept It now. <#abr!aila?” IhnfIties, who allege Inassltarv condi ' ,,J irmtngh*tli. (ettlement of ■ad no literary emab to loss W e shall (Inna # ,U t (hara cttffaaanraa t a l waan K W llarrvtt and i ha l!a lm Stnvkywta Saturday at that ba hod pa«aod out o f bar ranga o il Thankfully. Stapban.” sot*, in ail th* Mm* (hat now is O W R 4 N Ratta« W *g a t VV ft. letfriee, o f the A gw IVerabt, and higkaat prtra iln w tha «fiantn, uf th a 1 vtakm, and ba rrmalaad allant .to n a I liftroard Farqubar « Uf* la an fa.” counted this tide of . «etpeare'e Dr Eva liardine. o f T«»|*vke, Kan , V. II llanaoo. of the Newe, was an yarda, $10 par loO iw u n h I. H. rh* Dalia* O.-W R. A N. machin ona tappad at tba door, and 'nataady j Oa Id «im ply Rvan Oi onal Dap death, that his most faithful w orship e eifffragtat leader, haa won the Dam«* >«winced Mntkdey by a committee >f the I’raaton, of M <d v.lf U ak \ waa tha ât« *i*l bntlermakar* and their Sr I para tbatr ayas mat la aiutila 1 lutarmgattao I imr will not ruurdar Ma o * i »on.” era have bees o f humbls «tats and ervtfc nonti nation for repi eeentati re Sn Birm ingham K«»terv club* Beth i * .ht|>par. with k t haad iv m m tn g 194 havr Prrn granted a rat** in waget, ** A gant laman tn *aa y on. ruodamnè I •*] email account. — ' W illiam Sbahw cun great In the First dlatHct ovev iiers w ill laihllah antlotfiea and re inwinda. Iltig i aitd haro una day in | r ff art iva Augnai t. Tha rata# wo* *m- •alla” I *q i * * ‘e*a? A b at do you naan?” •pears. ' Jobs McGovern, tn National Rev II J, t'orwine. In i U » >n«n| I p ^ i e e lM>r«tmal hargee n>ede 1900 at I Iè «anta, tait tha city had no[ •«»hritnt Mochtniata raraivr an in- Ata paaoad lato tba llttM adj^dnlag 1 Thla muefc” — tba iegkNiary’a fau- M anztne stste wide priteery Dr Harding, .ton ^g a recent dispute »»ve» hn«it « «* yarda. 1'arkar* ripraaa a wtlllngnaae rom 44 canta to 4<$ cant* an gifting m a n aa*l cioaad tha «toar qntat ’ ure* ware » h» «io we. I wttb a falut • h v e e ijo r lljf waa tffft, ta the *dv mettwata »he Rotary riuh intervened to pay 1 1 $ aanta w i t wark for wmilar tpere 22 cunt* te 25 cents. ^ t^ n m j her !to into* Indeed had ltw*y ~ *bat yoor tuformatum. wonder- Ostie.isti* Tkong M- wemge , Ofigreesl mal a c íd a te In the when it waa reported that Barrett ami w. 1 r k u t n i ft Utah iidaaa «5$ conta t# 47 corta hwwi her entry that th* man hnscfced fui aa It lu. baa come too are ‘ ’rrlnurl state fea the coming election B an sew were going to fi /ht a «href • i * that labors Is tempted by ttrvak in K w t.rn prii-an irt 24 -ects to Î 6 - ants together ’ ■ y tbe shntow did sot appear ! I «attaa roda iu t o f Aldi-hai Abbot he that la Idle by a ih oosM H iifir fi •II talk o f poaro. Congress Breaks Expense Record