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And the g irls bowed th e ir h e s : s a in tly , “I d o n 't w a n t to be too h a rd 1 i:> v. Mr. M organ cleared Ids th ro at, on B llnkle. for a fte r all It w as p a rtly | m d begun : "O ur F a th e r we th an k thee mjr own fuult. So I w on't go th a t far. I for th is table." B ut I m ust draw th e line so m e w h e re ! ............. - V* n r n i n n n i T » . » r r i / " Leak” Investigation Again Before T h ere w as m ore of the blessing. but H e re a fte r B llnkle and I m eet as S U M M A R Y O F R E C O M M E N D A T IO N S M A D E B Y O R E G O N G O V E R N O R the p a rso n ag e girls h eard not one ad- j s tra n g e r* !' Earnest TO L E G IS L A T U R E . dltional p h rase—except Connie, who j H o p e e x p r e n s e d t h a t » e » sio n w ill b e b u s in e s s lik e a n d e c o n o m ic a l a n d C H A PT ER III. follow ed him conscientiously through j _____________ * W ashington, D. C. — T hom as W. e a t a b lu h r e co rd fo r e x c e lle n c e , » a n tty a n d b r e v ity every word. C arol b u rst Into m erry j T e n d e n c y to w a r d d e c e n t r a liz a t io n o f s t a t e g o v e r n m e n t d e p r e c a te d ] Lawson, haled before th e house rule* B e lie f e x p r e s s e d t h a t g o v e r n o r sh o u ld c o n tr o l p e n it e n t ia r y a d m in is tr a * T he L adies’ Aid. laughter, close upon bis re v ere n t { tlon . Brief Resume Most Important com m ittee to tell w hat he knew or had Now. tht* really w as a c risis In the Am en"—und a fte r one aw ful g lare P r u n in g o f $461, o > m ) fro m a m o u n t» n a k ed f o r b y s t a t e d e p a r tm e n t» a n d in a t lt u t l i v is e d , t o g e t h e r w ith le g t a la t lo a t o I n c r e a s e r e v e n u e by | heard about a stock m a rk e t leak on I a t her sister. P ru d en ce Joined In, uml Hie o f th e parsonuge fam ily. T he girl* $260,000. S o m e o f r e d u c tio n » a u g g e n te d a re ; Daily News Items. soon It w as a rollicking group aro u n d Dud m et. se p a ra tely , every m em ber of P re sid e n t W ilson's peace note or be L im it o f a p p r o p r ia tio n » to $100,000 e a c h fo r S t a t e U n iv e r s it y a n d O r e g o n A g r ic u ltu r a l C o lle g e. j the parsonuge table. Mr. M orgnn hltu- Hie L adies' Aid. B ut th is w as th e ir I punished, calm ly declared Monday the R e d u c tio n o f w ild a n im a l b o u n ty a b o u t $5 p e r c e n t self sm iled un certain ly . He w as puz- first com bined m ovem ent upon th e p a r A b s o r p tio n o f C h ild L a b o r a n d I n d u s t r ia l W e lfa r e c co o m m is s io n s b y I congressm an who told him a cab in et I n d u s t r ia l A c c id e n t C o m m is sio n . ried. More, he w as em hurrassed. But »ouage, and P rudence and 5 ulry real* A b s o r p tio n o f w o rk o f S o c ia l H y g ie n e S o c ie t y by S t a t e B o a rd o f officer, a se n a to r and a banker were us soon as C arol could get h e r breath , Ized th a t m uch depended on th e suc- H e a lth . R e d u c e d a p p r o p r ia tio n fo r S t a t e D a ir y and F o o d C o m m is sio n e r a n d engaged in a stock-gam bling pool was she gusped out au explanation. cess of th e day. As girls, th e whole t r a n s f e r o f fo o d I n s p e c tio n d u t ie s to B o a rd o f H e a lth R e d u c e d a m o u n t s fo r L iv e s t o c k S a n it a r y B o a rd , F o r e s tr y D e p a r t "You w ere Ju st—right. Mr. M organ— M ethodist church pronounced th e none o th er th an R e p resen tativ e H enry, m e n t , D e p a r t m e n t o f M in e s a n d C e o lo g y , S t a t e E n g in e e r 's o f f ic e a n d to give th an k s— for the t a b l e ! T h ere 's >»ung S ta rrs charm ing. B ut a s p u r chairm an o f th e com m ittee. m is s io n it ih s u g g e s t e d t h a t nothing—on It—to be th an k fu l fo r!" soilage p eo p le— well, th e y w ere obliged F o r e s tr y D e p a r t m e n t ’s e x p e n s e s b e m e t to g i e a t e r e x t e n t b y tim b e r E vent* o f N oted People, G overnm ent* Then, before his h e are rs had tim e to ow n ers. And th e w hole fam ily wi nt off once «° re serv e Judgm ent. And a s fo r Pru- O n ly o n e s a la r ie d T a x C o m m is sio n e r . recover from the Bhoclt, Law son sprung a n d Pacific N orthw est and O th er m ore Into peuls of lau g h ter. having e n tire ch arg e of th e M a k in g D e p a r t m e n t o f W e ig h t s a n d M e a s u r e s s e lf - s u s t a i n i n g . P e n i t e n t ia r y w ill re q u ir e le s s b e c a u s e o f re d u c e d p o p u la tio n , d u e one se n sa tio n a fte r a n o th er by de- Mr. M organ had very little a p p etite household. It m ust be acknow ledged to e n a c t m e n t o f p r o h ib itio n la w T hing* W orth K now ing. D e c r e a s e In c o m m it m e n t s to S t a t e H o s p ita l a ls o e x p e c te d . th a t duy. H e did not seem to be so ,h u t «-"«T individual Lady looked c la rn g th a t th e cab in et officer re fe rre d A b o litio n o f o f f ic e o f S t a t e L a b o r C o m m is s io n e r a t e x p ir a t io n o f fond of corn a« he hnd assured furw **i*d to th is m eeting w ith eager- p r e s e n t te r m a n d t r a n s f e r o f d u t ie s t o I n d u s tr ia l A c c id e n t C o m m is sio n . to was S e c re ta ry McAdoo; th a t the L a s t ly , d e c r e a s e in e x p e n d it u r e s o* p r e s e n t L e g is la t u r e s u g g e s t e d . - rudence. H e talked very little, too. n ess— they w auted to “size up" th e slt- b an k er w as H. P liny F iske, of New T w u s u g g e s t e d f e a s ib le s o u r c e s o f n e w r e v e n u e a re; Aml us soon a s p o ss ib le be took his uation. T hey w ere com ing to see for T he annual re p o rt o f A rm our A Co. R e a d j u s t m e n t o f I n h e r ita n c e ta x York, and th a t he knew th e sen ato r in c r e a s e o f I n s u r a n c e t a x fro m 2 p er c e n t on n e t p r e m iu m s . hut und wulked hurriedly aw ay. H e th e m se lv e s! Yes, It w as undoubtedly show s n e t e arn in g s o f $20,100,000, or I n c r e a s e o f I n s u r a n c e t a x fro m 2 p er c e n t o n n e t p r e m iu m s to 2 p er a crisis. 20 p e r cent on c a p ita l stock and 14.7 only by th e in itia l “ O .” never called a t the parsonuge again. c e n t o n g r e s s p r e m iu m s . I m p o r ta n c e o f road w o rk r e it e r a t e d , w it h m o d e r a te I n c r e a s e in a u t o "T h ere 'll be a crow d, of course,” said p e r c e n t on in v estm en t. To com plete the sensation, Lawson [ (C o p y rig h t, A few w eeks a fte r th is C arol d istin m o b ile t a x a t io n , to t a l r e v e n u e to b e d e v o te d to road w ork F a iry . “W e'll Ju st leave th e doors guished h e rself ugain, and to h e r la s t L e g is la t o r s to ld th a t p e o p le e x p e c t le g is la t io n m a k in g a b s o lu te ly e f f e c t iv e w ent on to charge th a t Paul M. W ar T he G erm an governm ent, according t h e p r o v is io n s o f th e " b o n e -d r y '’ liq u o r a m e n d m e n t. ing m ortification. A m an living only betw eeu th e fro n t room s open.” to an A m sterdam d isp a tc h to R e u te r’s burg, of th e Federal R eserve board, B e t t e r h o u s in g a n d e q u ip m e n t fo:* S t a t e P e n it e n t ia r y r e c o m m e n d e d . "Yes, but w e’ll close th e dining-room ! six blocks from the parso n ag e had geu- F la x e x p e r im e n t r e v ie w e d . S o u n d n e s s o f m o v e m e n t a s s e r t e d O u ts ta n d in g has confiscated all th e organ pipes for had know ledge of the leak m ach in ery ; f e a t u r e s a r e w o rk fo r b u s in e s s a n d b la z in g o f tr a il fo r n e w O r eg o n In d u str y . The parsonage girls enter I erously offered Mr. S ta rr free pustur- doors. T hen w e'll have th e refresh- th e use of th e governm ent. t . k ' f. <>f f 1 .-! m ;it y of , ..h \ ic t - o p e r a t e d lim e q u a r r y s u g g e s t e d . rep eated a rum or th a t C ount von age fo r his p re tty little Je rse y In his 1 m ents all o u t on th e table, and w hen S t a t s s u p r e m e C o u r t is o v e r b u r d e n e d . L im it a t io n o f a p p e a ls r e c o m tain a visiting minister, m ended. A n E xchange T eleg ra p h d isp a tc h B ernstorff, th e G erm an am bassador, broad m eadow, und the offer w as grute- we a re read y we'll Ju st fling back the M ilita r y t r a in in g in S t a t e U n iv e r s it y a n d h ig h s c h o o ls r e c o m m e n d e d — much to his discomfiture, from C openhagen says th a t Sweden fully accepted. T ills m eant th a t every doors carelessly a u d —th e re you a re ! n o t c o m p u ls o r y , b u t w it h c r e d it s g iv e n on s c h o o l w o rk . had m ade tw o m illions in th e stock lost 183 ship«, a g g re g a tin g 113,000 A b s e n t e e v o t e r s ’ la w fo’r s o ld ie r s r e c o m m e n d e d . — and Carol rides a cow evening the tw ins m ust walk a fte r the So th e tab le w as p re ttily decorated R u r a l c r e d it s a m e n d m e n t r e q u ir e s le g is la t io n to t o m a k e It o p e r a tiv e . tons, la st year, o f w hich 100 w ere to r m arket, and to m ention a lis t of well cow, und every m orning m ust Hike her w ith flowers, and greut p late s of sund- i 'i o v is io n fo r a ri -.putes, with disastrous results. known m en he th o u g h t should be ques pedoed, w ith th e loss of 27 lives. i a g . e o f s a n e s t e r iliz a t io n a c t t to o c h e c k ln in c r r e e a a s e o f t h e m e n t a lly u n fit. • * back for the d a y 's grazing. w iches und cake w ere placed upon It. I'.sta M ish rn en t f « hild w e lf a r e d e p a r rt t m e n t a t S t a t e U n iv e r s it y ' T he co m m ittee prom ptly is C r e a tio n o f o f f ic e o f fir* m a r s h a l r e c o m m e n d e d a s g o o d e c o n o m ic s . < O ne evening, as they w ere sta rtin g In th e c e n te r w as an enorm ous punch- Gold am ounting to $24,440,000 was tioned. li rea • o f m g le r s lic e n s e f e e fro m $1 t o $1.60 a d v is e d , a d d itio n a l f u n d s • out from the m eadow hom ew ard w ith bowl borrow ed from th e Averys. full receiv ed a t th e New Y ork su b -tre asu ry sued subpenas for all of them . Mr. S ta rr, a 'w id o w e r M ethod t o go t o I r.ing s tr e a m s . N e w f is h la d d e r at ' th e docile anim al, Carol stopped and of lem onade. G lasses w ere properly ' from C anada to th e account of J . P. ist m inister, has been assigned Mr. Law son said he had been told S t a t e F a ir n e e d s c o lis e u m < gazed a t B llnkle reflectively. M organ & Co. T h is m akes a to ta l in a rra n g e d on th e tray s, and piles of to th e congregation a t Mount W o r k a b le it r ig s tlo n la w n e e d e d « th a t M alcolm McAdoo, th e s e c re ta ry ’s F r u it f u l fi*-M For p u b lic e c o n o m ie s li e s in lo c a l a d m in is t r a t io n W a s te in « "L ark ," she said, “I ju st believe to nicely hom e-luundered n ap k in s w ere flow of $49,440,000 since Ja n u a ry 1. Mark, Iowa. He and his daugh p r in t in g o f s t a t e r e p o r ts s) iim in a te d . i brother, knew of th e leak, as did C. 1). uiy soul th at I could ride th is cow. sc a tte re d h e re und th ere. T he girls te r P rudence— she is nineteen R et o g n lt io n o f serv lc e s of O r e g o n p io n e e r s r e c o m m e n d e d a t a s e a r ly d a t e « A m easu re p roviding for a c o n stitu B arney & Co. and S te w a rt G. Gib- a s s t a t e ’s f i n e n e s s w ill p e r m it. « S he's so gentle, and I'm such a good felt th a t the dining room wns a c red it and the eldest of five girls— have tio n a l am endm ent g ra n tin g full suf- band a t sticking on.” A Mrs. R uth to them , und to th e M ethodist church come on ahead to get th e new ra g e to women and a n o th e r providing boney, of N ew York. “C a ro l!" e ja cu la te d L ark, “T hink e n tire. parsonage ready fo r the younger fo r lim ite d suffrage w ere passed by the Thom ason V isconti, o f th is city, he navy, w hich recom m ended th a t con how It would look for a p a rso n ag e girl m em bers of th e fam ily. Of From every nook and co rn er of the N o rth D akota se n a te and now go to said, had declared to him in th e pres DEFENDS AMERICAN POSITION stru c tio n be u n d e rta k e n a t once. to go down th e stre e t riding a cow." house they h unted out ch airs and course th e w hole tow n, espe ence of her a tto rn e y th a t S e c retary th e house. ------------- T h e re com m endations h ave been ap- “B ut th e re 's no one to see,” p ro te s t stools, a n tic ip a tin g a real ru n upon the cially the M ethodists, is very cu T um ulty “ received his b i t,” and th a t T h e B erlin m unicipality, say s R eu W. W. P rice, one of th e W hite House German Paper Tells "Yankee Haters" rp™aVryd B L f r T n ^ t h ^ c o s i wdn 8 be ed Carol. And th is w as true. F o r the parsonage. N or w ere they d isap p o in t rious about th e new com ers. In t e r ’s correspondent, has announced correspondents, wbh " t h e go-betw een pnrsonage w as n e ar th e edge of town, ed. Tile tw in s and Connie w ere not equally divided betw een th e arm y and dividual m em bers of the L adies' Their Ideas Are All Wrong. th a t, n o tw ith sta n d in g th e unfavorable navy. and the girls p assed only five houses even a rra y e d in th e ir plain little ging Aid society drop in upon the for T um ulty and o th e rs .” conditions o f production, it w ill be A rm y o rd n an ce p lan ts a re a lre ad y on th e ir way hom e from the m eadow — ham s, clean, before th e first a rriv a ls fam ily and “ pum p" the girls for H. P liny F iske, Lawson said, was possible fo r ev ery c itiz e n to have one building a t the W a te rv lie t arsen al. B erlin, via L ondon.—T he delivery of aud nil of them w ere well buck from w ere ushered up Into the fro n t bed all th e y ’re w orth. But the S ta rrs th e ban k er he re ftrre d to previously as e g g d a ily u n til Ja n u a ry 31. A m erican am m u n itio n to th e belliger New Y ork, pilot guns of th e 16 and 12- the road. rapidly a d ju st them selves to d o m in atin g a C abinet officer, and e n ts is defended by th e I,okal Anzleg Inch h o w itze r type. P la n s a re p ra c room. ord in arily occupied by P rudence M iss M a rg a re ts W ashington, a A rchibald S. W hite, he said, had given e r in a half-colum n a rticle , published tically com pleted also for a 14-inch Lurk urgued and pleaded, but Curol and F airy. th e ir new surroundings, and the g re a t-g re a t-g ra n d -n ie c e of G eorge him th is inform ation. w as firm. “ I m ust try It,” she in sist fa th e r decides his brood is old in c onnection w ith its com m ent on the high pow ered rifle w ith c a rria g e for "T h e re 's Mrs. A dam s and Mrs. W ashington, died a t h e r home in P h il R e p re se n ta tiv e H enry w as said by se n tim e n ts voiced by A m bassador m ou n tin g on ra ilro ad tru ck s. ed. “and If it doesn't go well I cun I're n tiss, and M rs.—" began Connie, enough to p a rtic ip a te hi fam ily adelphia. She had a wide re p u ta tio n Law son to have told him a t th e c onfer G erard a t th e d in n e r given to him by slide off. You can lend her. L urk." prayers. L ittle Connie has ju st liste n in g in ten tly to th e voices in the am ong physicians and m edical schools ences th a t preceded th e 0 [>ening of the the A m erican A ssociation of Com Senate Would Make District of finished h ers — m uch to the T he obliging L ark boosted tier siste r next room. m erce and T rade. fo r h e r skill in d ra w in g anatom ical leak in v estig a tio n o f re p o rts connect- am usem ent of her elders. up. a n d Carol nim bly scram bled into “ Yes," w hispered C arol, "peek T h e p a p e r sa y s It has th e g re a te s t Columbia Dry; House Favorable sk etch es. ng th e C abinet officer, ban k er and place, riding astride. th ro u g h the keyhole. L urk, aud see If sa tis fa c tio n c o n ce rn in g Mr. G erard 's W ashington. I). C.— D esigned to “I've got to rid e th is w ay,” she suid. Mrs. P re n tiss is looking u n d e r th e bed M ore th an $400,000,000 w orth of se n a to r and also had told him of re u tte ra n c e s, hut som e dou b t a s to the C H A PT ER II—C ontinued. “Cows have such funny bucks I for dust. T hey say she— ” A m erican se c u ritie s owned by B ritish ports th a t S e c retary L ansing had been finished diplom acy of som e p a rts of abolish saloons In th e natio n al c ap ital seen c o n ferrin g w ith B ernard Baruch, a fte r N ovem ber 1, 1917, th e S heppard I i I b a d d ress. It ta k e s decided Issue couldn't keep on imy o th er w ay. If I su b je cts, it is e stim a te d , has been "Y ou’d b e tte r not lot P rudence catch bill w as p a sse d by th e se n a te a n d now So it w as th a t the tw in s und Connie see anyone coming. I’ll slide fo r it.” you rep en tin g —” bro u g h t to New York in the la s t few th e W all s tre e t o perator, said to have w ith th a t portio n of th e p re ss w hich goes to th e house, w here, its frien d s m ade a clean up on th e fa llin g m ark e t h a s been m ore o r less savegely c ritic is were alone fo r a while. m onths as th e re su lts of th e B ritish F o r u w hile all w ent well. L ark led "T h e re ’s Mrs. Stone, and Mrs. Davis, lug him and th e w hole Idea of giving a sse rt, it is a ssu re d of passage. T he “ You did a p re tty good Job, Connie," B llnkle carefully, gazing about a n x a n d —" g o v e rn m e n t's move to m obilize A m eri w hich accom panied the peace note. vote in th e se n a te w as 55 to 32. (he b anquet in h is honor. Lawson declared H enry had asked •aid Curol approvingly. can sto ck s and bonds. iously to see th a t no one approached. W hile th e m ea su re p ro h ib its the "T hey say Mrs. D avis only belongs ''T h e re a re u n fo rtu n a te ly ," say s the him on p a trio tic grounds not to press “Yes, I th in k I did m yself," w as the So they advanced to w ithin tw o blocks sale o f liq u o r in th e D istrict of Co , ht, L ad les' Aid fo r th e sake of the S e c re ta ry of W ar B ak er and Com his charges. A t no tim e, th e Boston A nzieger, "to o m any people who re lum bia, It p e rm its im p o rta tio n for p e r lom plucent answ er. “ B ut I intended of th e parsonage. By th is tim e B llnkie refre sh m e n ts, a n d —" m ander Todd, head of th e naval radio financier testified, did he e v er say he g ard a s d e g rad a tio n any re s u lt a ch iev sonal use. An a m e n d m en t w hich to p u t In, ‘K eep us ns the upple of thy concluded th at die w as being im posed ed by yield in g and who .b e little any “C a ro l! P ru d en ce will punish you." service, a t a h e a rin g before th e house had d ire c t inform ation. th in g n o t g ained w ith the fist. Mean would h ave sub m itted th e proposal to lye, hold us In the hollow of thy hand,' m erc h an t m arine com m ittee on th e "W ell, I don't believe it," pro tested W hen Law son had finished his re while, th e n u m b er of G e rm an y 's ene a re ferendum of c itize n s of th e Dis m d I forgot it until I had suld ‘A m en.’ A lexander bill to re g u la te radio com c ita l, C hairm an H enry took th e stand rules h a s ro in cre ased th a t it is d esir tric t w as d efeated Ju st before passage C arol. “ I'm ju s t tellng you w hat I've I hnd a notion to put In a p ostscript, m unication, advocated governm ent and sw ore th a t a t no tim e hail he m en able to build ‘golden b rid g e s’ for those by a tie vote, 43 to 43. h e a rd o th er people say .” N e ith e r th e vote on th e re ferendum iu t I believe th a t Isn 't done.” monopoly of w ireless teleg rap h y . "W e a re n 't allow ed fo re p ea t gos- tioned to L aw son the nam es th e finan- real o r would-be enem ies who m an ifest “N ever m ind," said Carol, "I’ll use a m en d m en t nor th a t on th e p assag e of . sip," urged L ark. T he G reek governm ent has form ally icer b rought out on the w itness stand; d e sire to re v ise th e ir e a rlie r opinions." th e bill w as on p a rty lines. T h ere that In m ine, tom orrow ." In Its d efen se of th e delivery of “No, und I think It's a sham e, too, accepted th e u ltim atu m of th e e n te n te th a t he had no in form ation th en and It cannot be said th a t th is form of A m erican w ar m unitions, a fte r ex w ere 25 d e m o c rats and 17 rep u b lican s for it's aw fully funny. M innie D rake pow ers. In accordance w ith th e a g re e had none now of his own knowledge p re ssin g g ra tific a tio n th a t th e tid e of voting for th e referen d u m and 22 dem fam ily w orship wns a g re a t success, told mo th a t M iss V arne Joined the m ent m ade w ith the a llies on D ecem and denied g enerally and com pletely c riticism in th e G erm an p re ss h a s re o c ra ts and 21 re p u b lica n s voting t h e tw in s w ere Invurlubly stereotyped, M ethodist church ns soon ns she heard a g a in st It. M ost of th e rep u b lican s b e r 1, K in g C onstantine has delivered all of L aw son's testim o n y re la tin g to ceded, th e L okal A nzieger sa y s: tu t and dried. T hey th an k e d th e Lord the new m in iste r w as a widower, so to th e e n te n te naval a u th o ritie s six him. " It m ust alw ay s be recalled to the of th e so-called p ro g ressiv e group for th e b e au tifu l m oruiug, for kind W hen he had concluded Lawson rose G erm an 'Y an k ee h a te rs ' th a t th e ir voted a g a in st it. she— " b a tte rie s of m ountain guns. H e gave F o r th e bill Itself th e re w ere 28 friends, for health , and fam ily, and par- “C arol I" o rd e rs to th e troops to suppress all and solem nly declared th a t ev ery word sta n d p o in t Is legally w rong, th a t T he d em o crat a n d 27 rep u b lican votes, km age. C onnie alw ay s p rayed In sen he had u tte re d on the stan d was the H ague c o n v en tio n d istin c tly perm its C arol w hirled aro u n d sharply, and h o stile d e m onstrations. w ith 22 d em o crats a n d 10 rep u b lican s tences e x tra c te d from the p ra y ers of 'tr u th , so help me God, w ithout v a ri n e u tra ls to m ake d e liv e rie s of am m u ! flushed, and sw allow ed h ard . F o r P ru g a in st It. All th e p ro g re s s'v e s voted »thers she laid often h eard , und every T w o dem ands for com plete su p p res a tio n .” ultlou. and th a t G e rm an y 's re p re s e n ts a for dence w as Ju st behind her. passage. time w ith neurly d isa stro u s effect. sion o f liquor traffic in C anada d u rin g tiv e s in th a t convention e x p ressly op "I— I—I—” but sh e could g et no fu r posed ch an g in g th is clause. th e w ar w ere m ade on th e govern B ut la te r on the m orning w orship ther. Dry Bill Too D rastic. 'D e sp ite th e larg e n u m b er who m ent, th e first by m en re p re se n tin g Mexican American Commission went b e tte r. T he p ru y e rs of th e cliil- I’pon occnsion P ru d en ce wns q uite p roclaim th a t one m ore enem y Salem .— R e p resen tativ e L ew is in tro Ire u changed—becam e m ore personal, tem p e ra n c e asso ciatio n s and th e second Adjourns; Problem Up to Wilson loudly terrib le. "So I h e a rd ,” she said dryly, would not harm G erm any, th e re s t i l l j duced his p rohibition bill In th e house by " t h e women of C a n ad a .” P re m ie r less flowery. T hey rem em bered th a t but h e r eyes w ere linrd. "Now run up New York The M exican-A m erican a re w ide c irc le s of p ersons w ho would ! T uesday, but It is due to die a n a tu ra l when th ey k n e lt th ey w ere a t the B orden prom ised th e governm ent like to see th e w ar b ro u g h t to a close s ta irs am i out to th e field, o r to th e would g iv e serious co nsideration to a J o in t com m ission, w hich failed to w ithout accessio n to th e ra n k s of our d e ath In com m ittee. feet of God, and speak in g d irec t to born, a n d play. And. Carol, be su re fe d era l law which would e n tire ly elim effect an a d ju stm e n t of th e question Ht enem ies, especially of an opponent I T he Lew is bill is d ry e r even th a n him. a n d rem ind m e of th n t speech tonight. in ate th e traffic. T he fam ily h a d been in th e new pnr- issue betw een M exico and the U nited tru ly not to be u n d e restim ated , For (he "bone-dry" bill. It Im poses strin I m ight forgot It.” th ese re aso n s alone it seem s useful to lonnge only th re e w eeks, w hen a vis A new huge Z eppelin, th e 1,-40, S ta te s a fte r a series of conferences T h e girls ran quickly out. C arol well m eet h a lf way th o se who a r , o r seem g e n t re g u la tio n s on clerg y m en using iting m in iste r called on them . It w as m ade a tria l flight over F riedrichs- th a t began fo u r m onths ago, was fo r to be, read y to w ork w ith us and go w ine tor sa c ra m e n ta l purposes, am ong , in th e lead. |b o u t ten m inutes before th e lu n ch hafen and L ake C onstance. I t is our w ay.” “ No w edding fee for m e,” she o th e r provisions re q u irin g th a t each equipped w ith specially designed pro- m ally dissolved late T uesday. m um bled b itte rly . “ Som ehow I Just clergym an m ake a ffid a v it to th e p re eon h our nt th e tim e of his nrrlval. S e c retary of the In te rio r Lane and Mr. S ta rr w as In th e country, visiting. |iellers, which m ake it v irtu a lly noise cise n um ber of c o m m u n ican ts who ac can ’t help re p ea tin g —" less. T h ere is a m achine on board the o th er m em bers of th e A m erican Department Orders "Zeppelins;” tually drin k w ine In th e perform ance Jo the g irls received him ulone. It "You don’t w ant to," said L ark, not wns nn u n fo rtu n a te day fo r th e S tarrs. w hich, w hen put in to o|ieration, qu ick com m ission. Dr. J . R. M ott and Judge of the relig io u s rites. | w ithout sym pathy. “You think It's Other Lessons of Europe Heeded But dry forces In th e house do not F airy had been n t college ull m orning, ly covers th e a irs h ip w ith sm oke, re G eorge G ray,«told the M exicans th at 1 such fun. you know .” tak e th e L ew is bill seriously. T h e re al they had recom m ended to P resident W ash in g to n , D. C.—O rd n an ce and sem b lin g ■ cloud, so th a t th e a irsh ip slid I ’rudenee bad been rum m aging in "W ell, anyhow . I'm su re I w on't get W ilson th e d isp a tc h to M exico of Am- a irc ra ft in n o v atio n s designed from dry bill inten d ed to m ake o p e rativ e the a ttle, g e ttin g It reudy fo r a rulny cannot be seen from below. any cak e tonight. It seem s to m e P ru re ce n tly e n ac te d "bone-dry" day and w in te r playroom fo r the „ bassador F le tc h e r and th e w ithdraw al lines developed by E u ro p ea n belliger th e dence is v ery—h a rsh som etim es.” B aron Devonport. he E nglish fo,*! of th e A m erican troop» from C hihua- e n ts h ave been au th o rize d by both w ar am en d m en t will be Introduced w ithin younger girls. “Cows Have Such F unny B acks.” She w as du sty and co n tro ller. ha» fixed th e follow ing hl||| “ You can appeal to fa th e r. If you and navy d e p a rtm e n ts. T hey include a few days by Dr. A nderson, c h airm a n tired. p ric e , w hich home g ro w ers -nay charge The A nieri(.BnB ini|)re((!Wj on th t, Z eppelin ty p e a irsh ip s, larg e c alib e r of th e alcoholic tra ffic com m ittee. Upon. She shook her head violently, like." T h e luncheon h o u r arriv ed , and the and tw itched th e rope from L a rk 's for th e tr 191. crops: W heat. 60 *h - M exican, th a t w ith th e dissolution of m obile rifle s and ho w itzers to be girls cam e In from school, eag er to be hand, gave a scornful toss of h e r ings p e r 604 pounds; oat*. 38 sh.l- th , com m ission the M .x ic .n problem m ounted on ra ilro ad tru c k s for the E x p ress A gents A larm ed. co ast d efen se o r hauled by tra c to r en up und aw ay again. S till th e grave lings b pence per 336 p«m nd.; p o ta to * , j w v w tw i to p re.jd e n t W ilson. They gines o v e r c o u n try roads. Do you th in k th a t P rudence is Salem .— E x p ress a g e n ts In m any young m in iste r sa t discoursing upon d ain ty head, and stru c k out m adly for a v a ry in g price o f 116 to 130 sh illin g s wepe CHrffu, not tc lellve jn th e m ind; a bit too young to handle the S e c re ta ry D aniels a nnounced th a t p a rts of th e s ta te a re becom ing e x er serious topics w ith th e fidgety Pru- home. W ith g re at presence o f m ind. Ja u n a ry 10 has been te n ta tiv e ly of the M exicans the conviction Preai- the "Zeppelin"* w ould be c o n stru c te d clsed a s to th e p o ssib ilities of an fience— and In sp ite of d u st and per- C arol M l fiat upon the cow 's nock, and y o u n g ste rs w ith pro p er disci ag reed upon by th e F ederal F arm Loan d e n t W ilson would accept th e recom- a t once. D eterm in atio n to build the em ergency c lau se being a tta c h e d to j splrutlou, sh w as good to look upon. hung on fo r d e a r life, w hile L ark, In pline? te rro r, s ta rte d out In p u rsu it. Board as th e day for opening stock m endation th a t an accredite,d diplom at cruft w as reached a fte r an e x h au stiv e legislation m aking th e "bone-dry" Rev. Mr. M organ realized th a t and "H elp ! H e lp !" she cried loudly. su b scrip tio n books to the 12 fa rm loan be sent to M exico and G eneral Persh- stu d y of th e question of rigid a irsh ip s am en d m en t effective, acco rd in g to let could te a r him self aw ay. F inally ITO B E C O N T IN U E D .) "P ap a ! P apa ! Palm !" banks. T he books will lie opened in in g 's force lie w ithdraw n, b u t th e in- by a Joint c o m m itte e of officers rep fers being received by A ttorney Gen P ru Je n c e B, K,u U re se n tin g th e a ero n a u tic al b ra n ch e s of <‘ral Rrown. E x p ress a g e n ts w ould .... ,,, In th is w ay they tu rn ed In a t the each c ity w here th e re is a farm loan tim a tio n th a t he would do so w as con- both se rv ice s, th e g tu e r a l sta ff of the find th em se lv es In a n e m b a rra s sin g * ° like sw eet corn, Mr. Mor- parso n ag e g ate, which happily stood SUPREME bank. * | veyed. IN HIS EGOTISM arm y and th e g e u era l bo ard of th e condition if a law suddenly w ont into $■“ *" open. As luck would have It. Mr. S ta r r ------------ | effect re p e a lin g th e p re se n t a c t and T h is w as e n tirely out of th e line of w as stan d in g a t th e door w ith tw o m en Man So Sure of H im self T h a t He Suf- A correspondent on th e Belgian fro n t T h r .a c D ro p p e d . C aplan Accept* P e n a lty . i 'cav in g them w ith q u a n titie s of ship- th e ir conversation, and fo r u m oment w ritin g to th e A m sterdam T eleg ratf . .. „ fe rs L ittle From the D esire Lo* A ngeles -D avid C aplan, re ce n t ' m ea ts on th e ir h an d s, w hich ship he fa ltere d . “S w eet c orn?” he repeated. wbo had been calling on him. and hear- s a y . he le a rn . B e lg ia n , deported from L“ v«n " « r t h . k a n .- T h r o e c a p ta in , lug L a rk 's fra n tic cries, they rushed to to Possess. th e neighborhood of C harleroi have of lhe U n it« ! S tate» arm y have boon ly se n ten c ed to 10 y e a rs' Im prison m ents would h ave been p e rfe c tly legal “ Yes, ro a stin g ears, you know— m eet th e wlfd procession, and had th e ------ the day before. looked on th e cob.” boon oont to occupied part» o f Poland diamiaaod from »ervice, according to a m ent fo r m a n s la u g h te r in th e Los An unique experience of seeing a parson- Men do not. ns a rule, suffer very geles T im es d y n a m itin g case, asked to p erfo rm com pulsory labor. T hen h e mulled. "Oh, yes, Indeed. m essage received by th e com m anding amt w as g ra n te d a revocation of a cer sge girl rilling fiat on her stom ach on m uch from th e d e sire to possess, be- V'ery m uch.” he said. officer o f F o rt L eavenw orth Tuesday tlflc a te of pro b ab le cause, sta y in g his H ouse R eceives M any Bills the neck of a galloping Je rse y , w ith cause th ey a re so su re th a t th ey do C anadian c asu altie s from th e open from th e \V»r dep artm en t. S a le m —W ith S p e a k er S ta n fie ld 's “ W ell,” she began h e r explan atio n a n o th e r p a rso n ag e girl in m ad p u rsu it, jnissess. because they find It so dtffi- se n ten c e, and w ill be ta k e n to San in g o f th e w ar u n til D ecem ber 81, a They a re W illiam H. A rm strong. Q u en tin p e n ite n tia ry Im m ediately. a p p o in tm en t o f his sta n d in g com m it T ither d re arily . "1 w as busy th is niorti- B llnklo stopped beside the barn, and - cult to conceive th a t th e ir w ife »an period of 29 m onths, to ta l 68,290. T his F red H. G allup and H a rry G raham , C aplan gave n o tice of appeal, but as tees T uesday th e house got dow n to Ing and did not p re p a re m uch lunch tu rn e d her head about Inquiringly, find a n y o th e r m an a ttra c tiv e , w rites is m ade up of killed, 10,854; died of who w ere trie d by court m a rtia l last a decision from th e d is tric t c o u rt of business. It m ade a good s ta r t tow ard eon. W e a re very fond of sw eet corn, C arol slid to th e ground, and b u ried W. L. G eorge In th e A tlan tic M onthly, wounds, 4010; died o f illness, 484; Ju ly on c h arg es of tra c in g m aps of the a p p ea ls m ight not be handed dow n for a ctu al business, too. by th e re ce ip t of and I cooked nn enorm ous panful. But h e r face In h e r han d s a t sight of th e j They a re too well accustom ed to be- presum ed dead, 1108; wounded, 48,- F o rt L eavenw orth re serv a tio n and a year. C aplan c h o se to begin service a heavy g rist of bills and resolutions. th a t's all we have for luncheon—sw eet tw o m en w ith h e r fa th e r. T hen, w ith Ing courted, even tf they a re old and 454; m issing, 1970. ten ce. C aplan h a s sp e n t two U to g e th e r 26 new bills and six resolu- tu rn in g them in as th e ir own d ra w of his sen ro rn and b u tte r. We h a v e n 't even nev er a word, she lit out for th e house repulsive, because they h ave pow er B . . bail ___ ______ „ ____ __tions w ere dropped Into th e hopper. y e a rs in .1 J jail, having been ___■ denied ings. The m en w ere stu d e n t officers A ugust A. Brown, who served in the him T h is tim e does not count sa p a rt T he house really held tw o se ssio n s in bread, because 1 am going to bnko this ut top spetal. T h e th ree men sa t down and m o n e y ; only th ey think It Is be fam ous L ig h t B rigade of the B ritish a t the |Hist a t th e tim e. I of h is term th e m orning, ru n n in g th ro u g h Its en afternoon, and we nev er e at It w ith on th e ground und b u rst into h earty cause they a re men. Beyond a Jealous tire o rd e r of b u sin e ss each tim e. It sw eet corn, anyhow . Now. If you care laughter. arm y a t H alaklava, died a t E lkton, Md. c are fo r th e ir w ives' fidelity, w hich I adjourned before 11 o'clock for the to cat sw eet corn and b u tte r, aud S o u th is lc* -C o ated . l a r k cam e upon them a s they sat «u«i>ect a ris e s m ainly from th e feeling Rev. D r. David H. Fouae, a prom P ennay To Aak Big C redit. jo in t m e -tln g w ith the se n a te to h e a r canned peaches, w e'd Just love to have M em hpis, Tenn. Snow and ice c o a t thus, nnd Im rk w as angry. She th n t nn u n fa ith fu l w ife Is a criticism , in en t D enver m in iste r, a ddressing the i ’h ila d e lp h ia.—T h e directo r* of th e the go v ern o r's m essag e in th e a fte r yon sta y for luncheon w ith us." ed the South Tuesday from T ex as to -tam p ed h e r foot w ith a violence th a t they do not ask very m uch. B ut wom- noon. Hen F ra n k lin club, m ade a plea for V irginia, in te rfe rin g w ith traffic in P e n n sy lv a n ia ra ilro a d com pany an Rev. Mr. M orguu w a s chnnnod, and | raust have h u rt her. on suffer m ore deeply because they b irth control on m oral and ra cial im m any places and, w ith heavy fogs, nounce th a t th e sto c k h o ld e rs will be sold so. So P rudence rushed to th e I "I don 't see a n y th in g to laugh nt." know th a t m an hus lavished on them provem ent ground*. asked a t th e an n u al m eetin g M arch m aking n a v ig a tio n perilous. P latinum D eposits V alu ab lt. kitchen, opened th e peaches in a hurry, she c n e d p assionately, “ It w as aw ful. 1 for c e n tu rie s a condescending ndnilra- C onductor Clyde Gibaon, of P o rt An G eorgia a i d Florida escaped the 13 to approve an In crease tn th e an Roseburg. — F inding e n co u ra g in g r a u d fished out a clean uupkiu for th eir It w as Just a w fu l! C arrie m ight have t i n : th a t the king who lays his crow n geles, W ash , and tw o laborers w ere w orst rig o rs o f th# storm , hut nearly thorixed In d eb ted n ess of th e com pany signs d aily of th e w ealth in p latin u m guest. T hen they g a th e re d about the been killed ! I t —It—" a t th e ir fe et know s th a t his Is th e killed and E ngineer H a rry L egeer. all th e o th er G ulf and South A tlan tic to th e e x te n t of 175,000,000. T h is will deposits believed to lie In th e bidden table, five g irls and th e visiting mln- "T ell us ull ab o u t it. L ark." gusped rown to give. W hile men possess by F ire m a n B ert Ferguaon and 20 labor- sta te s had snow and sleet, accom panied e n ab le th e d ire c to rs to issue from tim e ledge of rock re c e n tly discovered on ls ,e r- 11 wn!' *»*Hjr a cu rio u s sight, h e r fa th e r. And L ark did so, sm iling ; rig h t o f possession wom en possess era in ju re d when a w ork tra in on th e by free z in g tem p e ra tu u res. No im m e to tim e, th e annou n cem en t says, such th e place of W F K ern an . n e a r R ose «hat table. In th e c e n te r stood a tall a little h e rself, now th a t h e r fe a rs • oily by rig h t of p re ca rio u s conquest. S e a ttle , P o rt Angelea A W estern ra il d ia te re lie f is prom ised by th e w e a th a m o u n ts e ith e r of g e n era l m ortgage burg, th e o w n e r said W ednesday th a t vase of goblenrod. On e ith e r side of w ere relieved. “P o o r C arol," she said, T hey feel It very b itte rly , th is fugitive road w as w recked w est of M ajestic. e r bureau. T he snow fall in N orth and bonds o r c ap ita l sto ck a s m ay be n e he a lre ad y w as p re p a rin g to develop th e vase w as a g reat p la tte r piled high j "she'll never live down th e hum ilia em pire, and th e ir g re a te st trag ed y Is C e n tra l T ex a s w as the heav iest in his c e ssa ry to provide for the com pany's the p ro p e rty Mr. K e rn an said he cm w ith sw eet corn, on the cob: Around tion. I m ust go und console her." to find them selves grow ing a little Six day* a fte r th e fund available for tory. ployed se v e rs! e x p e rts to exam ine th e th e tab le w ere six p lates, w ith the nec re q u ire m e n ts tn th e n e a r fu tu re. In a little w hile C arol fe lt m uch b e t older, u n c ertain of th e ir pow er, for paying off gopher bountie* in M arion p ro p e rty and th ey gave v a rious e sti essary silv erw are, and a glass of w a ter. B ut »tie talk e d It over w ith P ru they a re a fra id , a« age comes, of low county. O r., becam e available, $2500 m ates on the platinum value ra n g in g C a n ad a to Run M inas. te r fo r each. T h ere w as also a sm all dence very seriously. ing th e ir m an. w hile I have never from $50 to $100 to th e y ard o f th# fund had been expended. T his B r it is h Ship in Pacific. dish of peaches a t each place, and an O ttaw a, O nt G overnm ent o peration “I hope you u n d erstan d . P ru d e new, heard of a husband a fra id o f losing re p re se n ted 25,000 gopher scalp*. S an F ran cisco .—T h e p re sen c e In the Individual p la te of b u tte r. T h a t w as th a t 1 shall never ha»e a n ything m ore his wife, o r able to re p re ss Ms sur- of th e coal m ine* a t F e m ie , B. C., was Seek E arly A ppropriation*. T h ere i* * w om an'* *uffr*ge m ove foreshadow ed in a sta te m e n t given out Pacific of a B ritish a u x iliary cru iser, S a le m —T h e se n a te re so lu tio n s com a ll—except th e napkins. B ut lY udence to do w ith B lln k le! She can die of p rise If she forsook him. m ent in C hina but it doe* not am ount here. T he m ines fu rn ish coal for presu m ab ly a fo rm e r P e n in su la r A inittee h a s d erid ed to re p o rt favorably m ade no apologies. She w as a d a u g h sta rv a tio n for a ll I care. I'll never -------- - — . . to m uch now, Dr. J . W. Bash ford, N o rth w estern se ttle rs. The m in ers de O rie n ta l lin er, w as re p o rte d h e re W ed on a re so lu tio n by D tm lck providing te r of the p a rso n ag e ! She show ed Rev. tak e h e r to and from the p a stu re again. According to Grow th. biahop of the M ethodist Episcopal manded increased wage* to m eet the nosday by officer* of th e N orw egian th a t th e w ays and m ean* co m m ittee Mr. M organ to his place a s graciously I couldn't do I t ! Such rank Ingraft- Fr>-ddle w as told by Ms fa th e r to find church, resid en t in C hina, said on his h igher coat of living, and th e o p e rato rs ste a m e r t'uxco, w hich a rriv e d from have on th e desk* of th e m em bers by and sw eetly as though she w ere u sh er tn d e a s th a t cow displayed w as never ,«it th e prices of se a ts for the circus, th e 30th day of th e sessio n all th e gen ing him In to a tweoty-sevew-courae a rriv a l in San F rancisco recently have refused to m ake th e advance. M exican porta. equaled. I am c ertain ." F re d d ie soon re tu rn e d , b re a th le ss fro® T he vessel e n co u n tere d by tb e Cui- S u ffrag e in a c o n stitu tio n now m ak in g The governm ent announce It will co w as off ('a p e S an Luca*. Ix>wer era! a p p ro p ria tio n bills read y for c o n banquet. "I suppose y.>u II quit u-ing m ilk haste, and an n o u n ce d : "T w enty-fle* sideration. S e n a to r W ood, of th e probably would be based upon educa - 1 o p e rate the m ine* and pay for th e ir “W ill you re tu rn thaoka. Mr Mor a a d cream , too, sugg> st.sl l*rudence. c en ts fo r children, a n d flfty c en ts for C alifo rn ia A fte r com ing close enough w ays and m ea n s co m m ittee, a p p eared tional and pro p erty qualifications, t h e ' o peration out of the money received ' to id en tify th e Cusco, th e a uxiliary before th e re so lu tio n s c o m m itte e and gan T she said. “Oh. w ell.” said C arol m ore toter- j o vergrow n people." bishop said. | from the coal sold. I proceeded south. 1 d eclared him self fav o rab le to th e plan. WORLD HAPPENINGS TOM LAWSON NAMES McADOO PROCEEDINGS O f OREGON LEGISLATURE [ prudence OF CURR l NT WEEK :: P atus Q nt A C ê ETHEL tin u E S ' COMPILED FOR BUSY READERS I J