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ID E N T CAMPAIGN NEWS ITEMS WORLD’S DOINGS FIRST P R E S TOUR BY WOMEN IS BEGUN OF CURRENT WEEK About Oregon iÈ I ?" Of General Interest Under Fire By R ichard P a rk er New Y ork.—T h e firs t w om en who Ba»cd o n t h e d r a m a o l have e v e r a tte m p te d an o rganized cam paign in the in te re s t of n a tio n a l poli tic s left New York T u esd ay for a [ A u th o r of tr of ih<- country. It was . , 0- . . . . _ •’ U N D E R C O V E R ” a fa re w e ll d e m o n stra tio n w orthy ol nT63 Ol ¿0,41)1) ACTfiS tO D6 th e novelty and sig n ifican ce of th e un p u t U ndef W a(er Qn g choc() Je rta k in g th a t th e w om en’s H ughes | ••IT P A Y » T O A D V E R T I S E ” C o p y r i g h t . 1016. B y T b « M s c a u l a y C o m p a n y cam paign tra in pulled out of the l ’rin ev ille T he board of directo rs! term in al a t 11 o'clock . . . for its five w e ek s’ tra n s c o n tin e n ta l Ochoco irrig a tio n d istric t, a t s ❖ c ô m ee tin g a t P rin e v ille th is week, ac trip. "R ig h t on tim e, too," said a wom an cepted th e re p o rt o f R. W. Rea, pro j "A G erm an spy!” Now E thel knew "T he wom an I loved," w as bis quiet it c a n 't be! Y ou're playing SYNOPSIS. e c t en g in e er, w hich has been forw ard gam e! It can ’t be tru e!” w hat her husband w as. Now she kuew reply. —-5— off fiwcpt through th e Kate« in a Ion« ed to th e S ta te e n g in e er for his ap G e o r g y W a y s t a f f , d a u g h t e r o f Sir “ I'm secretly m arried.” she con- why be w as e te rn ally pressin g her to She could not m istake his m eaning. ------------- [a n d ste a d y stre a m , w aving th e ir flags, proval, and as soon a s th a t office hae ; • rge, o f t h e B r i t i s h a d m i r a l t y , h i n t s a t gouge official secreta out of Sir George “ I never thought you w ere in love feased > li a is o n b e t w e e n h e r g o v e r n e s s , E t h e l too tin g th e ir ho rn s and singing loudly H e looked a t her In am azem ent. W agstaff. H e r gorge rose w ithin her. »Vil lu ug hby . a n d H e n r y S t r e e t m a n . E t h e l w ith anybody,” sbe rejoined. had an o p p o rtu n ity to go over th e re Live News Items of All Nations and » • " • '» '• 'f th e hand played a n y th in g • n i e s It. H e n r y S t r e e t m a n c a l l s o n E t h e l “S ecretly? B ut w hy—w hy?” "B u t I w as and sbe w as a d a rlin '— “ W e m u stn ’t hold th a t a g a in st him ." | w ith w ords to it. p ort an election o f th e land ow ners in .rid w h il e w a i t i n g f o r h e r t a l k s t o B r e w s “ I c a n 't explain, even to you. Iairry L arry chided her gently. H e little knew -r, S i r G e o r g e ' s b u t l e r , w h o is a G e r m a n the loveliest tbiug in the whole world, " It tell you wom en know how to do Pacific Northwest Condensed th e d is tric t will be called to vote the pv, a b o u t h i s f a i l u r e to g e t a t a d m i r a l t y things, vwn* mi t ! m • wom an, w h is p e r, , w atched over hy som e g u ard ian angel —except th a t It's for my happiness to the agony th a t sbe w as concealing ■itpers i n S i r G e o r g e ' s p o s s e s s i o n . He m g vehem ently an.l n e a r to te a rs necessary bonds for construction. keep It secret, now.” from him. “ 'T w us his Job— and for a - h o n e s t o G e r m a n s e c r e t s e r v i c e h e a d - th a t brought h e r the best In life." for Our Busy Readers T he little com pany g a th e re d in the ^he re p o rt show s th a t the Ochoco i u a r t e r s . S t r e e t m a n . t h e G e r m a n s p y , a n d B itte r realization cam e to him then. stra n g e r he’d been m ighty kind to me “ And y e t she refu sed you?" E thel 1 o b serv atio n e a r and a lm o st c o m p le te d pro ject is one of th e m ost w orthy and d o e d e r ( a l i a s B r e w s t e r , t h e b u t l e r ) a r e said w ith a sm ile. She w ished th at B ut he would not press h e r further. —he a n d his w ife.” .u s i n g t h e p o s s i b i l i t y o f w a r . W hen hidden by th e flag which Dr. K a th e r feasib le p ro jects in th a s ta te of Ore- iis- . t h e l a p p e a r s h e t r . e s to f o r c e h e r t o g e t L arry Redmond hud not stayed to talk "A nd you're happy?” Ills eyes sought T h a t la st w ord stru c k h e r cold. r u m S ir G o r g e k n o w l e d g e o f t h e s a i l i n g K ing C o n stan tin e of G reece Is ready ine Davis w aved up and down and gon. The land» in th e p ro jec t form a hers sadly. “ W hat did you sa y ? " she asked him to d e clare w a r on B ulgaria. aro u n d and aro u n d Beamed a slight com pact a re a com prising 23,400 acres . t i e r s t o t h e B r i t i s h li ce t T h o u g h s h e w ith her. But the m an fascin ated her. ••¡lev.-» h i m a F r e n c h i n s t e a d o f a G e r - H e alw ays had. And though she knew Sbe could not keep back th e w hole very slow ly. 0f irrig a b le land. O f th is a re a about .iii s p y , s h e r e f u s e » - u n t i l h e t h r e a t e n s P endleton, Or., w he t m a rk e t Is tru th from him, no m a tte r how m uch er S h e b e g s h i m t o a n n o u n c e t h e i r se- she had no rig h t to listen to such "W hy, th a t he and his w ife hud been p ra ctic a lly a t a sta n d still on account German Kills American Flyer 3i t;,nt /• f" 1*“!1* 3° r e t m a r r i a g e , a s G e o r g y is s u s p i c i o u s , things as he w as telling her, aoine Ir she w ished to. L arry R edm ond's hon m ighty kind to m e.” 1 per cen t is dry farm ed and 35 per eent j u t h e p u t s h e r off. A t t e a G e o r g y a n d of th e sh o rta g e of cars. resistible force seem ed to bold her esty w as too p a te n t to m ake d issem "Y ou're q u ite su re he w as m arried ?” is undeveloped land. These land* w ith e r l o v e r , G u y F a l c o n e r , t e a s e S ir G e o r g e , T h e S o u th ern P acific ra ilro ad has nd S t r e e t m a n m a k e s a n a w k w a r d a t helpless until he should have told her bling ail easy m atter lu bis presence. she inquired in a m an n e r th a t w as w a ter will raiae from th re a to Ufa tong t e m p t t o t a l k p o li ti c s. S t r e e t m a n . t h e opened a special office in P o rtlan d to “Oh, yes, L arry! I w as happy—u n stra n g ely d eliberate. A ghast a s she ¡ e r m a n s p y . S i r G e o r g e W a g s t a f f , B r i t i s h th a t he loved her. of a lfa lfa to th a acre. look a fte r th e fre ig h t c a r shortage. a v a l of f ic ia l. E t h e l W i l l o u g h b y , s e c r e t “ Ah! She h a d n 't the chance to re til you cam e back ju st now,” she said. w as a t tile thought o f iie u ry Street- W ater fo r tha p ro jec t will be ob ife o f S t r e e t m a n . a n d o t h e r s a r e h a v i n g W ork p ro g resse s ra p id ly on th e O re "T hen why did you m arry him ?” lie ta in « ! from Ochoco and M eK aj creek a. •a a t t h e W a g s t a f f h o m e . T h e p a r t y Is fuse m e,” he w a s saying, “ for I never fi gon-W ash ington In te rs ta te bridge, and l i s c u s s i n g a p l a y . C h a r l i e B r o w n n e w s - told her—because how could l? I w as dem anded. T here w as no anger in his Tha reaerv o ir proposed for Ochoco >aper m a n o f N e w Y o r k , e n t e r t a i n s t h e ju st a cap tain in th e a rm y ; how could voici— only regret and w onder. th e opening in th e n e a r fu tu re seem s a p a r t y w i t h h i s v i e w s oil t h e t h r e a t - C reak will have a cap acity of 47,000 certain . “ Because w hen you left I w as— des w a r in E u r o p e . G u y F a l c o n e r de - I hope to tak e cure of her the w ay a acre feet, and be c rea te d by a dam of n a ed r e s t h a t if w a r c o m e s h e w il l g o to T h e A m erican B a n k e rs’ A ssociation th a hydraulic earth flll type, w ith a ' u b a H i s m o t h e r a n d S i r G e o r g e r e p r o v e m an should ta k e care of the w om an In- p e ra te ,” she adm itted. Is alarm ed over th e re p o rt th a t live "Y ou!” he exclaim ed, m ore th an ever . C h a r l i e s a y s G u y is s p o o f i n g C a p t . loves V” m axim um h e ig h t of 125 fe et. F or the • . lm sto ck production Is n o t keeping pace a i ry R e d m o n d of th e Irish G u a rd s, calls E th e l's h e art w as heavy w ith the lit a loss to u n d e rstan d her. tim e being only tha flood w ater« of n E t h e l . T h e t w o h a d b e e n u n d e c l a r e d w ith th e dem and. thought of w hat m ight h ave been. "Y es!" E thel said. "1 w aited—w a it M cKay creek will be used, the a torage >ver*. Floods h ave m ade b re ac h es In the "IIo w selfish you m en are! P erh ap s ed for you until a m outh ago. I'd dam and reaerv o ir not being considered ^ riv e r levees In the M elbourne region she cared, too?” she suggested. never heard from you—never heard of | necessary fo r a t le a st 10 years. of A u stralia, Inu n d atin g 100 sq u are A queer race of people, the C aptain Itedm oud shook bis bead de- you. I thought you w ere dead. If m ile« of country. T he town of Moro Irish. Rom antic, poetic, im pul spondeutly. you’d been alive. I felt th a t my love, pux h a s been virtu ally subm erged. sive, charm ing, th eira has been Water Master Wins Suit. “ No, 1 think not," he replied. "1 my w a n tin g you so very m uch would T he th re a te n e d sy m p a th e tic strik e i x tra g ic histo ry for centuries. i don 't think she even guessed how I bring you back to me.” P rin e v ille — The decision of the Su of New York unions to aid th e s tr e e t You’ll find Irish soldiers of fo r I felt. 1 d o n 't think she guesses now "D ea r G od!" T here w as no mock c a r m en did not m ate ria liz e a s sc h e d prem e co u rt T uesday in th e su it ot tune in all th e w orld’» wild en You see. she w a s rich, she w as beautl- reverence In th a t soul-w rung wall, uled, b u t lea d ers a s s e rt th a t m any G eorge H. B re w ste r a g a in st Crook terprise» and every soldier a po I ful. T here w ere alw ay s a dozen men stra ig h t from his Celtic heart. th o u sa n d s have quietly qu it th e ir Jobs. ten tial lovem aker. Saya C aptain j dancing a tte n d an c e on her—bully county for 3332, unpaid salary , has "A nd all my money had gone. Oh! G erm an nv lato rs ag ain dropped a Redmond to E thel: ‘‘T h a t’s the chillis, some of them ! And one day it doesn't m a tte r uow! And I cam e finally disfioseii of a m a tte r which has g re a t n u m b er of bom bs on B ucharest, tr a je d y of the Irieh! W e’re a l w hen they told me she w as engaged here a s governess to Sir G eorge’s beer, a source of contention and dis acco rd in g to G erm an official Btatc w ays too som ething—too late or to tlie bulliest o f them a!', 1 went daughter. H e's been very helpful. m ent. T h is adds th a t sev eral points pute fo r y e ars over who was liable for too early —too sentim ental or | aw ay .” . . . And this m an—m y h u sb a n d — I of the R oum anian c ap ital a re still th e pay and control of th e w a te r m as too cynical—too shy or too "W ith o u t saying good-by?” E ven he cam e along. H e seem ed very fond of | b urning as th e re su lt of our previous te r. bold.’’ You will enjoy th e ir in c au g h t the suspicion of reproach in her me— " she sm iled w anly—“ q uite des a tta c k ." The decision reached Ju d g e Duffy terv iew in th is installm ent. voice. perately In love. I w as w retched, m is A ttacks by e n te n te a irc ra ft on foun th is week, and his decision of th e con-1 “ I couldn't do th a t," he explained. “ I erable. lonely, nnd oh! so tired! I d rie s In L uxem burg a re d e clare d by tro v e rs y has been com pletely su stain ed w an ted her to be happy; blit I couldn't w anted som eone to lake care of me. th e n ew spaper O berm osel to be unjus and th e county court has lost its b a ttle C H A PT ER VII—Continued. q u ite b e ar to see her happiness w ith And so, I m arried .” tifled. L uxem burg, It d e clares, sta n d s w hich has lasted fo r tw o years. read y to furnish a m m unition to any m y own eyes. And so I’ve tossed ‘‘Atul it's all my fa u lt!” T h a t w as W a te r m a ste rs in counties w here custom er. It c ite s S w itzerlan d and "B ew are of the m ilitary, E th el—es- a w ay the last tw elve m onths—no good like L arry R edm ond—to condem n him th e re is considerable irrig a tio n have th e U nited S ta te s as in a sim ila r post leclally w h en he's Irish!” she w arned to anyone!” self instead o f her. M— im p o rta n t d u ties, as th a r ig h t to use !thel. “ Yet now you’ve come back,” she She could not b ear to b e ar him up w a te r is m ost jealo u sly guarded, nnd In a n o th er m om ent Miss W illoughby said sadly, to herself m ore th an to braid him self. A cen su s of P ru s sia n livestock, the th e im |>ortance of th is decision is far- O verseas N ews A gency announces nd C aptain Itedm oud w ere alone, she him. She could not Help rem em bering “ Please, a re n 't w e suffering enough * * * * * re ac h in g and finally d e te rm in e s s ques erseif seated Upon the w ide settee show s an in cre ase of 2,000,000 hogs w hat be Imd Ju st said about tlie Irish now ?” she protested. tio n th a t has been a source o f much tu t tin- c aptain, app aren tly , dared not d u rin g th e period from J u n e 1 to Sep lielng too late. H e m ade up his m ind, then, th a t for tem lier 1 of th e c u rre n t year. T he d ispute. ru st him self n e a re r her th a n the stool In-r sake he m ust put things In a differ- j H e turned to her eagerly. n u m b er of c a ttle rem ain s v irtu a lly un “ L arry— I Am M arried.” pon which he perched Ju st w here he “ 'T w in only th e o th er day in P a n a cut light. And goading him self to his changed, th e only d e cre ase being a I" f « r r g N V a r ¿ 5 n g c k r. ("L a ould not touch her. T here had been m a I picked up a copy of an old Tim es duty, he sa t dmvD unit looked a t her d rop of 1 p e r c en t In th e to ta l num ber Corn Show is Scheduled. m an's duplicity, a t his villainy In sub- lim e w hen he nnd E thel w ere uudls- —nnd 1 read th ere a p a rag ra p h about w earily. K iffen Y. R ockw ell of A tla n ta w as of cows. jo ctin g her to a m arriag e th a t seem ed M arshflcld—T he c ity of Coquille has sh o t to d e ath th e o th e r day a t th e V er ulsedly fond of each other. B ut now her. She w as still Miss Miss—atul s-> "B ut you've got to realize." he be- H. (’. S tan to n , a re sid e n t of Rose- dun fro n t by a G erm an in a T aube, concluded to m ake its successful corn rriag e a t all. a c erta in calm sat- e w as scarcely su re of her Bentl- I'm here." he said pointedly, though he - ,in ■ ou m - L-i»t to realize th a t i t s isfm-tlon cam e over her. In spite spite of burg. Or., since 1853, observ ed Ills 00th w hile th e A m erican circled aro u n d in lents to w a rd him. show of la st y e ar an annual affair, and had m entioned no nam e to id entify tlie b irth d a y by m ow ing his law n, e n te r his a rm o re d b a ttle plane. best you shouldn't h ave m arried a her sham e sh e w as glad beyond w ords "Bo, L arry, you've a ctu ally come girl of whom lie spoke. taln in g v isito rs and exch an g in g re m i will s ta g e th e fe stiv a l th is y e ar on c o w ard —and I w as font. " I wo m onths I tli;,t she w as not tied to Him for life— R ockw ell in th e second A m erican ■ack a t Inst,” she said. niscences of the long ugn. lie passes flier to be killed in action. ago I nearly finished it nil.” “ H ere?" she asked, ns if perplexed. T h ree N ovem ber 10 and 11. f xvhut she now trie d to believe w ere "I Wonder If it can seem as long to his tim e w orking about Ills borne, at m o n th s ago C orporal V ictor C hapm an "L a rry !” E thel exclaim ed in sudden only true! H e w e n t to her then. T he Coquille valley, a t th e tim e of te n d s m eetin g s of th e G rand A rm y of of New York, also a t e m b e r of the ou as it does to m e,” he m used. “ E thel! E thel! 1 w a n t you to m arry fear. The m ere m ention of such a "M arried ? ” I.n rry repeated. “ Oh. th e Republic post reg u larly and is ac F ranco A m erican Corps, w as killed a t th e 1915 corn show, produced su rp rise s: "I don 't know —perhaps!'' m e!" he besought her. l ie km-eled u p thing shocked her Inexpressibly. in e x h ib itio n s o f corn, and th e affair I'm q uite sure. H is w ife w as a typical liv e in civic affairs. "D o you m ind w hen I saw you last? on the se tte e beside her. "P le ase God, V erdun in a b a ttle w ith G erm an a e ro "Ah. yes! I m eant to!" he continued m oonfaced G erm an h n u sfra u . w ith two Soon a fte r being ap pointed w as a big aid in developing a new line I'was a t a dance on the river— ” L ie u te n a n t W intgens. who, n e x t to plane ruthlessly. “ And It w as a n o th e r man children liontiy little kiddies. I used say you w ill!” of a g ric u ltu re fo r all sections of the M U rM liU ll L IH -c J « U '« i|l M H V i- lJ ( 'ilH plllM II < k * t* 9 ik r> , w n n 4 i f r n t n t i y 'n m >>*t "A t Mnrlowi-7 had been rnr "Oh! L arry! L arry!” She w as lioth —alm ost a stra n g e r—who stopped me.” to rom p 'em .” M innesota corn won the fam ous fig h tin g a v iato r, h a s boon kill d u rin g a fig h t w ith G erm an airm en county. rom fo rg ettin g th a t p lea sa n t memory. happy and sa d —happy to know th a t lie "W hen w as it? " A nxious us she h ig h e st aw ards, and was d eclared by n e a r Verilun. "Oh. my God! My G od!" E thel cm I in an e n g ag e m e n t w ith e n te n te al "T hen you do rem em ber!" lie cried really loved her. Inft d esolate when w in, she could not forbear asking him v is itin g e x p e rts and ju d g e s to he the lied a v iato rs. H e w as bu ried , accord ■ itli delight. " I t w as m y first one- she realized th a t w hat lie asked could th at. It seemed inconceivable th a t the cried suddenly. lng to his own wish, on th e sp o t w here crow d to fill th e long tra in on ahead, best a d ap ted fo r c u ltu re in th is t e r r i "M.v d e a r—w h a t Is It? W hat Is it?" tep!" lie told her. g -y L arry she used to know should L arry exclaim ed. H e saw th a t she w as ho fell. L ie u ten a n t W intgens, accord but o th e r wom en a re to join th e p a rty to ry . T he larg e a creag e of la st y ear nev er be. "You ruined my slippers,” she re lng to a re p o rt received from Ilerlin on th e way. to no uh fa r an they can, w as increased th is season, and th e e x "Ob. E thel! I love you— I love you!” ev er have been n e ar self destruction. in agony. And lie w en t to her as he ilnded him, to teuse him. S e p tem b e r 15, had s h o t down his 14th or through th o se pnrtH of th e c o untry h ib its a re expected to be b e tte r and "T w o m onths ago— ” he said. And m ight have hurried to any fluttering "A nd 1 never even dream ed It!” The "Did I? T hen It w as punishm ent a ero p lan e ou th e Som m e front. w ith w hich th ey a re b e st acquainted, m ore num erous. Irony of It all sw ept over her like some he stopped abru p tly thru, ns If his idrd w ith a broken w ing. h a t when 1 cam e up the second tim e engulfing flood. M. Higgs, m in iste r of th e tre a su ry th o se who le ft on th e H ughes' w om en's thoughts had m om entarily taken him -lid tax icab s w ouldn’t d ra g unother special w ere: a t M elbourne, A u stralia, announced "You care for me, too. d o n 't you? far aw ay. "T w o m onths ago, in B er Coyotes Are Menace. a lice from you?” Som e noted wom en w o rk ers am ong S a tu rd ay th a t th e g overnm ent pur lin,” he resum ed, pulling him self to Oh. say you do!" he begged. T here is a h in t th a t E thel will "No, you w ere too late.” E thel ex Miss M ary A ntln, noted social s e ttle posed to c o n fiscate all w ar p ro fits in B end—T h a t coyote* are becom ing a She rose, as If she w ould shake off gether by a visible effort. “ It w as one re ta lia te — not only a g ain st e x cess of a sm all m axim um to be es m ent w orker. l iliied. Blie had no wish to be too m enace to th e s e ttle rs in the M lllican the cruel chains th a t kept her aw ay of those gorgeous, moonlight nights. I S treetm an but also a g ain st his M iss H elen V arw ick Boswell, suf tah lish ed and reduce th e lim it of in tard on him. w as thinking of you, my dear, and from him. nation. In w h a t will she find com e tax exem ption to $500, ex cep t In frag e lea d er and social w orker, who valley was rep o rted by P. B. Johnson, "Too late! T h a t's the trag ed y of the “ I've alw ays cared," she told him thinking how futile It all was. W hat th e c ases of m arried m en and of single w as form erly in rlia rg e of w elfare |H>strnaster a t M lllican. Mr. Johnson oppo rtu n ity ? rlsh! W e're a lw ay s too. som ethin'— re p o rte d se v e ra l in stan c es o f a tta c k s brokenly. w as the use? . . . It w as lu one m en w ith d ependents. Old age pen work am ong w om en In th e I’anunm oo late or too e arly —too sentim ental sio n s will bo in creased to 12 sh illin g s C anal Zone u n d e r the a d m in istra tio n by coyotes recently, th e la te s t being Ills h e art leaped a t that. And ste p of those little side stre e ts off E n te r den (TO B E C O N T I N U E D .) of P re sid e n t T aft. 6 pence. w hen F o rest R an g er H. E. S m ith, who :r too cynical—too shy or too hold. We ping behind her quickly, he laid his Linden. I stood there behind a tree nigh too m uch and w e're too sad. Dr. K a th erin e Davis, P aro le Com w as sleep in g on th e ground when on a when suddenly th is fellow cam e up hands gently upon her tw o arm s. M ore th an 100 Villa follow ers w ere m issio n er of New York. O V E R E A T IN G C A U S E O F I L L S trip , woke to find a coyote only a few iV'e'ro too much In love or not a t all. "M y love, my love— w h at a g reat from behind and grabbed my re killed, th e b an d it leader, Itaudelio Miss M aude K. Miner, a t th e head of fe e t from h is head. C. I,. E vans and Ye're way up or w e’re w ay dow n.” volver." w orld It ls when you're happy!” he ex U ribe, w as tak e n p riso n e r and heavy p robation w ork for girls in New York. "Ill fact, yo u 're Irish," she interpo- R. R. K eller have killed coyotes th a t claim ed. “J u s t th in k ! I'll get the 11 All a t once Ills recital brought hack Intem p eran ce In C onsum ption of Food c a su a ltie s w ere suffered by (’arra n z a Mrs. G ifford P lnchot, w ife of the ■iteil softly. D eclared R esponsible for Much to E thel's m ind an o th er sim ila r story. forces in a terrific fight a t C usthulr fo rm er eh le f fo re s te r in the d e p a rt w ere a tta c k in g th e ir stock in th e p ast j "You sound a s If you liked us— Suffering for H um anity. iachic, a n im p o rta n t m ining cen ter, m ent of a g ric u ltu re atul p rogressive ten days. A s ta g belonging to M. D. In her a g ita tio n she could not a t first rlsh." he rejoined. about 50 m iles so w th w est of Chilum p a rty leader. W illard show ed sig n s of rab b ies a fte r I recall exactly w here or u n d e r w hat She gave him an en igm atic look, Som eone h a s ra th e r a p tly said that b u a C ity, according to a m essage re Mrs. N elson O’S haughnessy, w ife of fig h tin g w ith a coyote. circum stances she had heard it. And "I love you— Irish .” she replied. ceived by G eneral T revino from Oen th e fo rm er c h a rg e d 'a ffa irs for the then, in a flash, slip rem em bered. H er '"one-third of w hat we eat enab les us •"'11s a lucky rnce we are!" he told oral M atias Kamos, who w as him self U nited S ta te s at M exico City. husband had fold her a fnlc like th a t to live and th e o th e r tw o-thirds pro General Bell at Astoria. slig h tly wounded. er, w ith g re a t euthuslasiu. vides a living for th e d o c to rs." re only an hour liofore. m ark s a w rite r In F arm and Home. A storia A p a rty o f a rm y officers. J "B u t tell me— wlm t have you been A side from the c ap tu re by’th e Ita l F our K illed in N icaragua E lections. "In Berlin fids w as—not P a ris? " she , And undoubtedly o v ereatin g , q uite as c o n sistin g o f G eneral J . F ra n k lin Bell, : lolng?” E thel asked. ians of an im p o rta n t m ountain peak asked him quickly. M anagua, N icaragua In u fight “ Since I spoiled y our slippers?” Cap- m uc|i as Im proper foods, is responsible on th e T ren tin o front, only bom bard- w hich broke out h e re du rin g th e elec com m ander o f th e W estern d iv isio n ; I “ No— Berlin." for m any of o u r bodily ills; for all th a t G eneral S ib e rt, in com m and of this! 'a lu R edm ond laughed. H e seem ed m enta have ta k e n place in th e A ustro- " T h a t's curious." she said. “ I heard tion of G. C h am o rro a s p re sid e n t of C oast a rtille y d is tric t, and th e ir staff "ever to rem ain long in s serious mood. is e aten over th a t req u ired to nourish lta lia n th e a te r. Just such a n o th e r story a little while th e republic. S alvador Zelaya, a n ep h officers, a rriv e d in th e city W ednes "Oh, m y d ear, I've been n long way our bodies and fu rn ish the n ecessary ago." A Medford, O re., lad o f nine, was ew of ex P re sid e n t Z elaya. n tta e k ed a day. T hey w ere m et here by Colonel from T ip p e rary —th e States. India. Ber- "N ot su ch as this." he continued un- energy, o v e rta x es th e o rg a n s of dlges lln. Paris. S >ntit Am erica. And ah! seriously injured by exploding d y n a | group of co n se rv a tiv e s, shooting and Ludlow and his sta ff and escorted on I thlnkingly. "E lrst I fought w ith him ; tion and e lim ination and prem atu rely m ite eapa. lie lighted one ra p w ith a I k illing four of them D uring th e * ght- th e ste a m e r C aptain J a m e s F ornanee my dear, how lonely I've been!" j and then, to him. alm ost a s t r a n g e r , w ears out th e hum an engine. Just ss "You lonely!” She could not believe m atch, the concussion from which e x I m g Z elaya h im self w as seriously to th e fo rts a t the m outh o f th e riv er. I th e r e 1 stood lu th e m oonlight, q u i t e too m uch fuel m ore quick ly bu rn s out • h at the m ercurial Irishm un could ever ploder) a n o th er in his hip pocket. w ounded, w hile se v e ra l o th e r p ersons The v isito rs a re on a g e n era l inspec- j Iliad I guess, and iMiured out uiy h eart. a fu rn ace o r th e k itchen range. long lie that. j also w ere h u rt. T he police Intervened tio n trip , it is said, and also g a th e rin g In tem p era n c e In food is a prolific ! I told him about you. I'd liecu bo Mr. an.l Mrs. Kdlefaen, o f P ortland, j and quelled th e d isorder. T h e four "IN e been lu crow ded places and in d a ta at th e vario u s posts re la tiv e to source of colds, obesity, goat, rh e u m a lonely it w as good to talk to this man who w ere lost on Ml. Hood Sunday j [ m en killed hail n public m ilita ry fun th e accom m odations fo r increased em pty ones, but a lw a y s I w as alone." —to talk to anybody th a t night. But tism . R rlght's disease, co n stip atio n and m orning, w ere found by a searching I oral, th o u sa n d s of c o n se rv a tiv e s quiet bodies of troop*. fie said w ith Ju st a hint of sadness. In a t last I prom ised the chap I'd quit." ^ o th er ills. H igh living, o v e rea tin g and p a rty Tuesday, a fte r h aving w andered i ty follow ing the bodies to th e grave. spite of tliu gnyety th a t bis friends too m uch protein food Is also said to "W h at m ade you prom ise?" in a aevere atorm 72 hours w ithout loved In him. th ere w ere m any tim es i F ruit E x p e rt on Visit. H e gazed Into space, us the aceue I he conducive to th e developm ent ‘ of food o r sh elter. wlieu C aptain R edm ond had to fight V itlis tjs Loot C aptured C ity. Hood R iv er W. S chleussner, of the c a n c e r—for th is disease, as a rule, becam e vivid In his mind. hard to dispel the C eltic m elancholy | N o tw ith stan d in g th e loss of tw o Zep II Paso fo llo w in g th e b a ttle w ith bu reau o f m a rk e ts of th a U n ited S ta te s tint w as his n a tu ra l heritage. "B u t i "Ah! I suppose 'tw u s the sen tim en t does not a tta c k th e m o d era te liv ers or pelins In an a ir raid on E a s te rn Eng the C arranxa troops u n d e r G eneral Ma- d e p a rtm e n t o f A g ric u ltu re. the Irish in me. lie appealed to my the underfed. T rue, different Individu who ha*- there, there— tell me a bout y ourself,'' land S aturday n ig h t, th e G erm ans love o f c o untry—to uiy patriotism . I als re q u ire varying am o u n ts of food, " •ls a t C usihulriiii hlc on 8 e p been piacevi in ch arg e of th e Spokane lie begged. Monday n ig h t ag ain re tu rn e d to »hi w as an officer in Ids m aje sty 's service according to occupation and slz s of tom ber 2ii. F ra n c isco \ Ilia, Jo se Ynex office o f p u b licity o f th e F r u it Grow- But Ethel w as not ready to do th a t a tta c k w ith a irsh ip s anil dropped and som e day E n g lan d m ight need me body, though th is difference la not so a la /a r and th e ir Joint com m and left e ra ’ agency, w as here v is itin g the she sh ra n k from discussing h erself j bomba in th e n o rth ern and northeast S ntnl I'd not l>e there It hit me. And g re at a s m any think. the m inlnlg tow n a tte r looting It of ! officials of th e A pple G ro w e rs’ E x w ith him. counties. Most people troubled w ith obesity curious 'tw a s, it should l>e a G erm an to food supplies, k illing sev eral civilians change, local sales agencies. Mr. ' So you've becom e a g re a t globe stop me!” and Im pressing all ab le bodied m en e re p a rtial to th e flesh m aking foods—• T he E arl of Essex w as found dead in Into th e ir com m and, according to a S chleussner says he w ill d is trib u te t r o t t e r you w ho'd never been out of I She had listened to hltu w ith Increas sw eets and s ta r c h e s - and ar# all- best T uesday. He had been ill for re sid e n t of the U iislhulriachle m ining d a ily in fo rm a tio n to g ro w e rs and ship- E ngland!” sbe said, hastily. „d fee !• , a A c erta in very ing wonder. Ills very w ords w ere a l around ¡iers as to th e re c e ip ts o f apples in 20 "Ah! T hat w as different. I w as poor som e tim e. He was 59 y e a rs old. He d istric t. T he loot in g follow ed th e re m ost a duplication of H enry Street sto u t young wom an Is so afflicted, c e n tra l points. Such in fo rm a tio n , it then." he rem inded her. was a large land holder, ow ning about tire m en t of G en eral Ram os and his m an ’s. T here could be no doubt th a t It and also addicted to th e p ra ctic e of "Beware M ilitary, E th sl—” “Ob—and now ?” 15,000 acres. H is second w ife, whom com m and a fte r th e C a rran z a com m an is said, w ill ten d to p re v e n t g lu ttin g m ark e ts. “ I'm the Idle rich,” h e Inform ed her cense In the m orning: we'll be m arried w as the sam e episode. The long arm n ib 1 'ing a t sw eets betw een m eals, and he m arried in 1993, was A dela G rant, d e r had been wounded. hum orously. "A n uucle I d India fell lu the a fte rn o o n and on our w ay to of coincidence could acarcely stretch s t bedt*me. She also h a s occasional d a u g h te r of Beach G rant, of New Y ork, j th a t fa r And now. a t h it final aen- dreadful a tta c k s of a c u te indigestion. L ightning S ta r ts Fire. off Ids horse, h u n tin g —not very rom an Sw itzerland I know the d a rlin ' o f a Y oungest G eneral Dead. H er physician 's advice w hen last called A carload o f liquor, con sistin g of tic, w as It? A nd they cabled me 1 place, rig h t by a rushing river. In the tence, Ethel started. B aker — L ig h tn in g s trik in g in a P hiladelphia -G a lu ah a I’cnnypnck m ore than 13,000 pint b o ttle s and tw oj j "A G e n u a p ? " she cried in quick gur was "Just w atch your diet, llttl* g irl; heavy stan d o f second-grow th yellow- w as tlie sole h eir to Ills vast e sta te s .” ry shadow of the snow ! And think prise th ere Is no p re v en tiv e except to eat 60-gallon b a rre ls of w hiskey, was er. said to h ave been the youngest pine tim b e r th re e m iles n o rth w e st of “ I d id n 't know you had an uncle In m o derately and re g u la rly .” »eiied by th e police in S e a ttle and de general of th e C ivil W ar. died a t a S p a rta e arly Sunday m o rn in g s ta rte d a In d ia." E thel com m ented w ith som e how young we nre! W e've fifty years "Ye«! U elnricF i*trs*sm an!” ahead of us— fifty y e ars of love and atroyed. A lthough th e liquor o ste n si h o sp ital here T u esd ay night. H e w as fire w hich w as bu rn in g fiercely w hen surprise. E th e l g asp ed , h a p p in e ss' J u s t you and me. my dear™ bly was consigned to P etersb u rg , A las 70 y e a rs old and had been ill tw o th e lookout on S p a rta B u tte rep o rted He Had Qualified. 'H e in ric h filrassm au! Are you "N o m ore did I! B ut—God bless C aptain R edm ond kissed her hand ka. th e police allege th a t it really was year*. G eneral Penny p a ck e r had en to th e Minam fo re st h e ad q u a rte rs in film!" the c ap tain aafil w ith moch rev A stra n g e r In an Indian* village •u re ? " She could not believe th a t she then. intended for sale in S e a ttle. listed In th e N inth P e n n sy lv a n ia Vol B aker a t 8:30 o ’clock. heard him aright. thought he m ight Im prove th e tlm * by A force of erence. She had listened to his rapid w ords u n te e rs a t th e age of 16 and in a little 'O h , I d not be likely to forget atte n d in g service In th * local church. "A nd w hy—w hy have you come sa If It w ere al! a d re a m —some beauti- All guns and m ovable m achinery o ver th re e y e a rs becam e a b rig ad ier m en was a t once rushed to th e scene of ' - of s lengthy ta lk th* above w a ter have l>een strip p ed front general He w as re ta in e d in th e regn th e conflagration and by noon th e lu c k ? " she Inquired slowly. [ ful dream from which she suddenly j him ." C aptain R edm ond assured her m in iste r announced th a t be shnnld | bitterly. " F o r the sam e reason th a t 1 tbs' wreck of the arm ored c ru iser la r a rm y and In 1S93 w as re tire d w ith flam es w ere u nder control. I aw oke to the ste m reality o f life, w ith T he value of th e tim b e r burned has sw ay .” be said prom ptly. “ W onldn f th a t be H enry Strectm au Mke to m eet th# board. T he stra n g e r. M em phis in S anto Dom ingo harbor and the b rev et ra n k of m ajo r general. Its b ’.ttern csa a n d Its disappointm ent. In com pany w ith sev eral o th er per “ W h at w as th at? ” not been e stim a te d , but th e la te s t re J lu E nglishT ’ she asked slowly. w ill be brought to the U nited S ta te s by Its disillusions a n d Its h e a rta c h e s "A w om aul” port is five acres wen- burned over. U nions S e a t Ja p a n ese . th e tra n sp o rt P ra irie . “ Yes. I suppose so." be rejoined *ons. proceeded to w alk to th e fro n t of “ L a rry —I am m arried ." sbe sabl th * Chur- h Th» tx jto r . th in k in g th e re Ills soft reply, iff# serious eyes, slowly. "W hy ?” E ureka. Cal.— It Suzuki, p resid en t m ist be som e n.. .n d ersta n d ln g . said T here w ere m ore th an 7000 persona of th e L aborers F rien d ly Society of thrilled her. B ut a t th e sam e tim e «he New R oad H andle* S to c k . Ethel W llfimghby roee and move-1 to him I believe, sir. you a re m l* a t th e a fte rn o o n perform ance of the Ja p a n , w as se a le d a s a fra te rn a l dele E ugene The first solid train lo ad of knew th a t th e m u tt no longer let him CH A PTER V ili. I aw ay from him. to hide her agitation. first circus w hich cam e to C o o s county. gate on th e floor of the C alifornia tak e n T his is Just to be a m eeting livestock over th e W illam ette Pacific rem ain In a lover's m ood—she who “Oh. nothing™ she said. of th e board.” Or. and ex h ib ited a t M arshfield T ues S ta te I’e d era tio n of l.a b o r convention, ra ilro a d is scheduled to a rriv e in Eu- would have given a n y th in g to h ear Ooubiy a Villain. “ It'a a queer gam e." L arry said, ig day. T here waa one wom an 75 years a fte r a lively c o n te s t T he final vote g rn e from M arshfield Monday, on it* th a t one short m onth ago. W sll replied th e Tlsltor. T have I-a n y Redm ond paused, dazed, an,I 1 n orant of s c ry no ran t her agony—-"thl » thing they listened to you talk for m ore th en en o f age p re sen t who had never seen a show ed only a few n eg ativ es ¡ q the "Ton, Larry™ She forced a gay w ay to P ortland. T he tra in w ill be dropped her hand, w hile be looked a t 1 ‘all life. 1. an ofllo T It I« m aje sty 's h mr. and If anyone h a s been m ors efreua before. A nother woman, 91, face of d e te rm in e d opposition from the San F raneiaeo d ele g atio n a t th e o u t loaded al M rytle P o in t w ith r a ttle be laugh "U ow exciting! Tell me, who E thel nocom prebendingly. | arm y, to owe m ine to m an In the t--red th an I have been I should ilk* who ia a resident of th e county, was se t. w hen a fa v o ra b le re p o rt of the lo nging to th e D em ent fa m ily and will wax she?" ' M arried?" he ataininered. "No. no. ' G eraiau secret sorvl a t th e perform ance. to know who U is. —C h ristia n H srsid c re d e n tia ls c o m m itte e w as read. consist o f b etw een 15 and 20 car*. i Brief Resume of General News from All Around the farth. UNIVERSAL HAPPENINGS IN A NUTSliELf È Á y il X " L Roi Cooper M egru e : : : Ä -J » a / » 9