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jP Ip J D E T N I O F T IH E P A R í J O N < ^ y ~ ETHEL HUESTON X 1 X U 3 T R A T F D BY W .C .T A N N E « (Copyright. th « B o h b s - M o rrill m C o m p a n y .) A P A I N F U L A C C I D E N T B R IN G S T R U E R O M A N C E T O T H E P A R S O N AG E G IR LS — M A Y B E R E A L LO V E Mr. S ta rr, w idow sr M athodlat m inister, i$ aaaignad to the con gregation a t Mount Mark, la. Ha h a t five charm ing daughters. P ru dence, the eldeat, keep« houae for him. F airy ta a college freshm an Carol and L ark, tw ins, a ra In high achool. Conatanca la tha '‘baby.” The activitioa of th e S ta rr girle— P rudence’« work, F airy ’a achool af faira, tha pranka of th e youngetera— and the fam ily perplexities m ake the ato ry ; it la «imply a recital of glorified homely incidenta. The preceding Installm ent doacribed tha c ap tu re of a notorious burglar In the paraonage and the rew ard prom ised the girls. C H A PT ER VII—C ontinued WILSON AGAIN INAUGURATED ! laughed aloud, and P rudence Joined, til in ra th e r faintly. "I'm a fra id I runout w alk," she said. "I believe I’ve broken my ankle, maybe Oath of Office Is Administered and | my whole leg. for all I know, i t — Address Given. 1 h u rts— p retty badly I" “ Lie down like this," he said, helping W ashington, D. C. — F lanked by her to a m ore com fortable position, “do thousands upon thousands o f his coun j not move. May ' exam ine your foot?" try m en , P re sid e n t W ilson w as inducted She shook her head, but he removed into his second te rm Monday. I tlie shoe regardless of her lieudsbake Minority Disregards Country’s The s p ir it o f th e tim e h ark ed back ! “1 believe It ta sprained. 1 am sure to th e days o f Lincoln. T he th rill and Crisis; Wilson’s Hands Tied. solem nity o f w ar w as stam ped upon \ tbe boue Is not broken. Hut how lu ! the world will you get hom e? How far the sim ple, d em ocratic cerem ony, I is It to M ount M ark? Is th a t w here though a s tr a in o f peace ra n through I you live?" the proceedings, too. “ Y e a"— considering — “yes, I live It w as ju s t 12:47 o ’clock w hen W il , there, and It m ust be four m iles, any- son kissed th e B ible, com pleting th e j bow. W hat shall I do?" oath w hich he had ta k e n tw ice w ithin In answ er, he palled off his coat, and tw o days. j arran g ed It carefully by the side of the S en ate U rged to Ke> ise K ulcs to Supply S ta n d in g w ith hared head, he ac road on the grass. T hen Jerking open cepted th e solem n, serio u s g if t of a M eans o f M eeting S itu a tio n — I the bug he had carried, ho took out u nation s till a t peace, b u t touched on j l o t towels, and three to ft shirts. all sides by th e flam es o f w ar. " W ilfu l M en" a re Kapped. H astily rolling them together for a pll- A t 12:30 o ’clock th e p re sid en t ap j low, lie added It to the h o t pro tern. peared a t th e fro n t door leading from | T hen he tu rn ed again to Prudence. the cap ito l to th e platfo rm . He w as accom panied by Mrs. W ilson “I'll carry you over here, und Dx W ashington, D. C. — Tw elve sena you as com fortably us 1 can. T hen I'll tors, led by S e n a to r L a F o lle tte and and his aides. A t th e conclusion o f th e form al cere go to the n e are st house and get a encouraged by S e n a to r Stone, Demo mony th e re was a ch eer from th e wagon to tuke you home." Prudence wus not shy, and realizing c ra tic chairrm r: o f the foreign re la thousands and the P re sid e n t began the th a t his plan was the wise one. she tio n s ’ c o m m ittte, in a filibuster, de d eliv ery o f h is address. In his in au g u ra l address P resident m ade no objections when be cam e to nounced by P re sid e n t W ilson’s spokes help her across the road "I think 1 men as th e m ost reprehensible in the W ilson em phasized th e th in g s th a t h isto ry o f any civilized nation, defied th e U n ited S ta te s shall stan d for, cun walk If you lift inc u p " But the Drst movement sen t such a the w ill o f an overw helm ing m ajo rity w h e th e r in w ar or in peace : “ T h at all nations a re equally in te r tw inge of pain through the wounded ; in congress u p to th e la st m inute Sun ankle Hint she clutched him frantically day and denied to th e P re sid e n t a law ested in th e peace o f th e world and in ami b u rst Into tears. "It hurta.” she a u th o rizin g hi in to arm A m erican th e po litical s ta b ility o f fre e peoples, m erchant ships to m eet th e G erm an and equally responsible for th e ir m ain cried, “don't touch me." tenance ; W ithout speaking, he lifted her as su b m a rin e m enace. U n yielding th roughout 26 hours o f “ T h a t peace cannot securely o r ju stly gently us lie could und curried her to Hie place ho had prepitred for her. continuous session to appeals th a t re st upon an arm ed balance o f (lower; “ T h at go v ern m en ts d eriv e all th e ir "W ill you be w arm enough?" he asked, th e ir defiance of the P re sid e n t would a fte r he hail stood looking aw kw ardly down upon the sobbing girl us long TENTH PRESIDENT TO ELECTED FOR SECOND TERM. ns be could c n d u ie It. "Y es,” m slded Prudence, gulping down the big sob rising In her th r o a t "I'll run. T h is confounded cross-cut Is so out of Hie way Halt no one will puss here for hours, I suppose. Now lie a s com fortably us you can. and do in it worry. I'm going to run." Off bo sta rte d , but Prudence, left alone, w as suddenly frightened. “Please, oh. please," she called a fte r him, and when be m ine buck slie burl id her face In sham e, deep In tb e linen towel. "I'm a fra id ," she w hispered, crying again. "1 do not wish to be left alone here. A snake m ight Colne, or a trum p.” He sa t down beside her. “ You’re nervous. I'll stu.v with you until you feel better. Hoiueone may com e this way. but It Isn't likely. I cut through Hie hickory grove to save a mile. T h a i's how I happened to Dnd you." He sm iled u little, and Prudence, rem em bering Hie n a tu re of her accident, tluslied. T hen, being Prudence, she laughed. "It w as my own fault. I bad no busi ness to go (-ousting down like th a t. But Hie m ule wns so sta tio n a ry . It never occurred to me th a t be contem plated m oving for Hie next century a t least, lie w as a b itte r d isappointm ent." She looked down th e roadside w here the m ule w as contentedly grazing, with never so m uch us a sym pathetic glance ut Ids victim. T in nfriild your bicycle Is ra th e r b n d J y ^ ^ n e j U ) |V ^ _ ^ _ FILIBUSTER DEFEATS ‘ARMED NEUTRALITY’ PRESIDENT ISSUES ADDRESS N E W S I T E M S WORLD HAPPENINGS Of Cenerai Interest, A b o u t O re g o n / x r f l i n n C f c l T ll/C C I/ « W K K W I W ffll Improvement Plans for New Brief Resume Most Important State Buildings Due Soon Daily News Items. Salem — P la n s fo r th e new sta te buildings w hich w ere provided fo r by , th e leg isla tu re a re expected to be un- 1 d e r way soon. The m ost im p o rta n t build in g w ork : a t Salem w ill be th e c o nstruction o f a w ing to th e re ce iv in g w ard a t th e O re gon S ta te H o sp ital. The leg isla tu re E v en ts o f N oted People, G overnm ents ap p ro p ria te d $60,000 of th e $65,000 i a n d Pacific N o rth w e st and O th e r asked fo r th a t purpose. T he receiv in g T h in g s W orth K now ing. w ard w as co n stru cted a n um ber of y e ars ago, b u t one w ing w as le ft un built. The o b ject o f th e w ard is to receive The sale of all s p ir its and o th e r al- p a tie n ts, ex am in e them , and if p o s s i-. coholic liquors has been p ro h ib ited in ble cure them before th ey e v er e n te r , D enm ark, according to a d isp a tc h fro m th e asylum proper. In re a lity th e Copenhagen. The o rd e r is tem p o rary w ard is considered as th e S ta te Hos and calls fo r re tu rn s to be m ade on all p ita l, and a p a tie n t received th ere , Í stocks o f s p irits in th e country. cured and disch arg ed has not th e rec W hen G overnor T hom as C. C am p ord of ev er h a v in g been in th e asylum bell, of A rizona, w as inform ed re g ard - itse lf. i ing th e a ctio n o f G erm any, he said The building as i t sta n d s now is th a t in th e e v en t o f h o stilitie s he used only fo r th e reception o f women, would ra is e a tro o p o f rough rid e rs and no m ale p a tie n t ev er has been from am ong c attle m e n now holding a com m itted to th a t portion of th e in s ti convention a t Globe. tu tio n . W ith th e con stru ctio n of the G re a t B rita in ’s ban on im p o rta tio n s new w ing it w ill be ready fo r th e re ception of m ale p a tie n ts, as w ell as j is exp ected to affect seriously th e Sw iss lace industry. A larg e num ber fem ale p a tie n ts. of m an u fa c tu re rs a t S t. G all announce suspension o f o p e ratio n s or a g re a t Hill Promises to Help. dim inution of o u tput. M any em ployes San Francisco— Louis W. H ill, pres- have been served w ith legal notice of ident of th e G re a t N o rth e rn ra ilw a y , discharge. said here re ce n tly th a t a lth o u g h his C uban revolutioni8ta boarded and road does not connect d irec tly w ith one fo rcjb , 8Car, ht,d th e B ritish schooner n now n \x / h o m a r a n v < u * u t o r i f i . p I u r t f p u l I l r o . 1 ■ , , , . . ., being advocated fo r C e n tra l Ore P e rc eler in th e h a rb o r a t N e u v ita s, gon by R. E. S tra h o rn , o f P o r tla n d . c . F e b ru a rv 14 according to a and Spokane th e H ill in te re s ts would 8tory told a t Mobile, A la ., by C ap tain encourage th is developm ent. ! R. A. R ussell, m a ste r o f th e vessel. S tra h o rn s lines, c e n te rin g a t Bend, All firearm s and am m u n itio n on board O r., would connect the v a s t C entral 1 | w ere c a rrie d off, he said. O regon c o untry w ith m ark e ts north, south or e a st, and afford developm ent 1 The follow ing cab leg ram from Bo- to a trem endous te rrito ry . i g o ta signed by 10 C olom bian new spa- ‘ We w ill encourage and by no | pers has been received in New Y ork: m eans oppose S tra h o rn ,” Mr. H ill i “ T he Colom bian press, com m enting on said. “ In fa c t, I should lik e to see th e indefinite postponem ent o f the C olom bian-A m erican tre a ty , in sists him fill th e g a p .” upon th e n ecessity o f C olom bia’s w ith- | draw al fro m th e P an -A m erican U nion. ” B ridge W rec k ed by S now . E ugene — The S tafford brid g e over P re sid e n t W ilson, in response to th e th e Mohawk riv e r n e ar D onna col s e n a te ’s call, laid before th a t body offi lapsed under th e w e ig h t of snow W ed cial in fo rm atio n th a t th e U n ited S ta te s nesday, according to word received in is in possession of evidence w hich es Eugene. The s tru c tu re , w hich is one tab lish e s th e a u th e n tic ity of th e se n sa of the oldest b rid g es in th e county, tional docum ent disclosing how G e r w as to have been replaced by a new m any in trig u e d to ally M exico and Ja p a n w ith h e r to w a r on th is country. b rid g e n e x t sum m er. A barn belonging to R alph S ears, a t I N ine M exicans w ere execu ted a t C resw ell, collapsed, k illin g several su n rise F rid a y in A gua P rie ta . Six head of c a ttle . w ere cow boys who th re e w eeks ago The W illam ette riv e r a t E ug en e is j engaged in a b a ttle w ith p a rt o f th e risin g slowly, b u t th e re a re no indica- ! fo rces o f M ajor P a tric io Gomez in tions o f a flood. W estern C hihuahua, w hen apprehended in th e a c t of sm u g g lin g c a ttle across G rain B u reau is P lanned. th e border. The o th e r th re e w ere a l The O regon g ra in inspection law be leged V illa spies. comes effective in 90 days, and the A roused by th e disclosure of G e r O regon Public S ervice com m ission w i l l , m an y ’s plot to u n ite Ja p a n and M exico begin in a sh o rt tim e p re lim in a ry plans ! w ith h e r in a w ar upon th e U n ited For t^io UTgcxmnation o f th e g i a i n ami 1 S ta te s and th en convinced by official hay inspection b u re au c rea te d by the ! evidence o f its a u th e n tic ity , congress leg isla tu re . The first ste p s in th e o r F rid a y abandoned th e delays and ob g an iz atio n w ill be th e ap p o in tm en t of ; stru c tio n s w hich h ave checked P re si a ch ie f inspector and th e fixing o f an dent W ilson’s effo rts to be clothed in itia l inspection point. A fte r th is w ith ex p ress a u th o rity to deal w ith th e has been done th e com m ission its e lf su b m arin e m enace. w ill re tire to th e position of an ad- ! P rofits "b ey o n d th e d re am s o f a v visory body and a co u rt of appeal from a ric e ” a re re p o rte d by th e S ta n d ard O il decisions of th e inspector. com pany, of Indiana, in its an n u al _ . „, __ s ta te m e n t fo r th e y e a r en d in g D ecem - S p u d s Rise $1 a Mile. ber 31, 1916, su b m itte d to th e sto ck - G aston— O regon p otatoes in crease in holders a t th e ir annual m ee tin g a t value aj; the ra te of $1 a m ile as th ey j W hiting, Ind. T his com pany, one o f tra v e l E ast, A e a r of 655 sacks i th e la rg e st, if not th e la rg e st, pro- sta n d in g on the tra c k here is w orth ducers of gasoline in th e world, earned $2500. W hen i t reaches the^ N ew n e t profits of $30,043,614 fo r th e y ear, Y ork m ark e t, its value rises * to *" $6000. ! equal to 100.15 per c en t on its $30,- The h ig h est p rice e v e r paid for pota- 000,000 c a p ita l stock. by fa rm e rs N ew a di8patche8 from H olland to COMPILED fOR BUSY READERS dom from books for M attie and the younger parsonage girls. Mr. S ta rr on T h u rsd a y m orning had th e n said P ru d e n c e: “Isn 't It great taken th e early eustbound tra in to fun to ride a bicycle? I love It. Sora«*- B urlington. He atte n d ed the evange tlm e will you let me ride your wheel?" listic service« a t th e tab e rn ac le In the "Why, cerlulnly. You may rid e now afternoon and evening, and then went If you like." to bed a t the hotel. He slept late the "No." said P rudence slowly, “ I used next m orning. W hen he Dually ap to ride, but am a fra id it would not do peared the clerk cam e ut once from now. Sonic of the m em bers might behind the desk to speak to him. Two see me, a n d —w ell, 1 am very grow n or th ree o th er guests, who had been up. you knew. Of course,” she added lounging about, drew Dear, hastily, "li is different with you. You "W e've Just been rending ubout your ride for business, but It would be noth girls, sir,” said the clerk respectfully. ing but a frolic with me. 1 w ant to go " It's u p re tty nervy little bunch! You early In the m orning, when Iho world m ust be proud of th e m " ’ Is fH«t asleep. Let me take it tom or “ My g irl« !” e ja cu la te d Mr. S ta rr. row m orning, will you?" “ H a v en 't you seen the m orning pa "Yes, of course you m ay." was the per? Y ou're Mr. S tu rr, the Method!«! h e arty answ er. “ You may stay out as m in ister a t M ount Murk, a re n ’t you?" long as you like. I alw ays sleep late “I am ! B ut w hat has happened to on S aturdays." my g irls? Is unytblng w rong? Give So P rudence delightedly tripped up me the p a p e r !” Hie parsonage hoard walk, wheeling Five m inutes luter .Mr. S ta rr and Ids the bicycle hy h e r side. She Idd It su itcase w ere In a tax icab speeding carefully lu the woodshed, for the tow ard Union sta tio n , and w ithin eight tw ins were rasli and venturesom e. But m inutes he was eu route for Mount a fte r she Imd gone to bed, she con- M ark—w hite In th e face, slm ky In the Dded her plan to F airy. kneea, but trem endously proud In "I’m going a l six o'clock, and, Kulry Hplrlt. t I am a little late, you'll get break A rriving a t M ount Mark, he was In- fa st for papa and the girls, like a dear, sta u tly surrounded by an exclam utory w on't you?" crowd o f statio n loungers. T he nam e Fairy prom ised. And early Hie next of P ru d en ce was upon every tongue, m orning Prudence, In red sw eater and her fa th e r heard It w ith sa tisfa c Jacket und cup, act out upon her secret tion. In the parsonuge tie found at ride. It w as a m agnificent m ornlug, least tw o-tlilrds of the L adies’ Aid so und P rudence sung for pure delight as ciety, th e tru ste e s und the Hunduy- she rode sw iftly along the country school su p e rin te n d en t, along w ith a roads, guided only by her own cuprlce. m iscellaneous a sso rtm en t of o rdinary She knew It w as grow ing late, "but m em bers, mixed up w ith P re sb y te ria n s Kulry'll get b re ak fa st," she thought, B a p tists and a few unclassified outbid com fortably. ers. And P ru d en ce w us the c e n te r of Finally she turned lu a by-road lea d a ttra c tio n . ing betw een tw o rich hickory groves. Sho waa telling th e “ whole story," D ism ounting ut the to p of u long bill, for p erh ap s the fifteenth tim e th at she gazed anxiously around her. No m orning, but she broke off w hen her one was In sight. T h e nearest house fa th e r h u rried In and Dung her urm s wns two m iles behind, und Iho road about him. "Ob. papa,” she cried, wus lueg ami suuaitb and luwlUug. “they m ustn’t pra ise me. I had no and the hit! was sleep. Prudence ideu th ere w as a b u rg lar In th e house yearned for a good, soul-stirring const, Do you believe th a t Prudence when 1 ran down the stulrs, und I hon with her feet high on Hie fram ew ork could be m ade to believe there eatly can 't see th u t much cred it Is of the wheel, and I he pedals Dying w as such a thing as love a t first due me.” around heneuHi her skirts. It seemed tig h t? But Mount Mark did not tak e It so ssfe. T he only living thing In sight calm ly. And aa for the Methodist wus u sober-eyed, serious m ule peace (T O U K C O N T I N U E L .) ch u rch —well, the Presbyterlun people fully grazing n ear th e bottom of the used to say th ere waa "no living with hill. w m m ttstm those M ethodists, since the g irls caught Prudence laughed gleefully, like ii F I N E D F O R W E A R I N G B E A R D S W O O D R O W W IL S O N , PRESIDENT. ■ burg lar In th e paisouagc O f t child. She never laughed uguln lu e x It w as lni|H>rtant, from the Methodist actly th a t way. “ H ere goes I” she H istory Telia of E nglish Ju d g e ’s Or. of view. Picture« of tbe i be h u m iliatin g to the c o u n try ; uncom ju s t pow ers from th e consent o f the cried, and. leaping nim bly Into the der fo r Com pulsory Shaving of aouug' and the church were In all Ihc prom ising in a c risis described to them governed, and th a t no o th e r pow ers B a rriste rs in Hla Court. ^ H g r a for miles around, und at tbelr as the m ost serious to th e N ation since should be supported by th e common very next m eeting the trustees decided N ow here w as th e re m ore prejudice ' the C ivil w ar, La F o lle tte and his thought, purpose or pow er o f th e fam > get the pluno tlm Sunday school bad ag ain st hennis Ham ut the Inns court | sm all g roup of su p p o rte rs refu sed a ily o f n a tio n s; -n needing (or tbe last liuudred “ T h at th e seas should he equally o f c en tu ries ago. T he black hooka of m ajo rity of th e ir colleagues an oppor jn i Lincoln’s Inn of th e six teen th century tu n ity to vote on the arm ed n e u tra lity free and sa fe fo r th e use o f all peo When the Dve hundred dollars tir a re full of referen ces to offenders who bill, and it died w ith th e S ix ty -fo u rth ples, un d er ru les se t up by common h ? .! ' i t , ’ r fT ™ ‘he London n e w sp a p e r, em phasize th e a g re e m e n t and consent, and th a t, so *■ T e d from t ’hlcago. Prudence felt tlmt w ere "fytied double com ens d u rry n g e ; tionrgess a t noon. $3.25 a hundred. T w elve care o f Rur- oontinued indi>rniit „ m a ro u ‘ed am ong To fix re sp o n sib ility before th e fa r as p ra ctic a b le , they should be a p banks have been shipped and s.x m ore th e D utch b the re ce n t d e stru c tio n J f anally she had no real right to the such tyuie us they shut have any oey. “ We m ust divide It," she In berde." T his proving Ineffective, u country, 76 sen ato rs, 30 R epublicans plicable to all upon equal te rm s ; a re a w a itin g cars. Many fa rm e rs a re ships by th e G erm an subm arines. The “ T h at n a tio n a l a rm a m e n ts should be >d, "for I d idn't e a rn It a hit m ore hatch of hoarded b a rris te rs wus In 1554 and 46 D em ocrats, signed a m an ifesto o ing or lg h e r prices. I d isp atch es say th a t th e re is a com- proclaim ing to th e w orld th a t they fa lim ited to th e n e cessities o f n ational any of the oth ers. B ut It la “hanyaahed from ye llow ae," and p lete absence of noisy p ro te st, th e vored passage o f th e m easure. ord er and dom estic s a fe ty ; g fectly glorious lo have Dve hundred shortly a fte rw a rd a Judge's o rd e r was W est Q u its L and Agency. g ra v ity of th e situ a tio n h aving p ro “ T h at th e com m unity o f in te re s t dollars. Isn't It? Idil you ev er have obtained for tbe com pulsory shaving Oswald W est has resigned as a g e n t duced “ a m arked silence, am o u n tin g to W ashington, D. C. P resid en t W il- and of pow er upon w hich peace m ust Dve hundred do llars before? J u s t tuke of some of Hie m em bers. T he Inner for the F ed eral go v ern m en t in th e ad a sense o f so le m n ity .” It. fa th e r, and use It for w h a tev e r we T em ple trenchers were not q u ite So se aon Sunday n ig h t inform ed the c o untry h e nceforth depend upon each nation ju d ic a tio n of ta x e s on th e O regon & need. It’« futnllv m oney." vere, for u Due of 20 «billings w as tbe in a sta te m e n t th a t he may be w ith o u t th e d uty o f se e in g to it th a t all influ C alifo rn ia g ra n t lands. The e x-gover- | T housands of care, filled w ith food- N e ith e r th e younger girl« nor th eir «(de penally Imposed in 1555 "for pow er to a rm m erc h an t ships and ta k e ences proceeding from its ow n citizens nor says he w as ju s t about “ th --------" ro u g h ' 8 tu t‘s consigned to th e A tla n tic se a fa th e r w ould consent to tills. But w earying henrdes of more th a n three o th er ste p s to m eet the G erm an su b m eant to encourage o r a s s is t revolu w ith th e w ork, anyw ay, b u t t h a t “ th e board for ex p o rt, a re ly in g on th e w hen P ru d en ce pleaded with them ear iveekes grow the." T he l ia r against m arine m enace, in the absence o f a u tion in o th e r s ta te s should be ste rn ly leg isla tiv e m onkey-w rench,” as he sid in g s o f th e W estern ra ilro ad s b e and e ffectually suppressed and pre neatly, they decided to divide It. bearded b a rris te rs continued at the th o rity from congress. term ed it, throw n in to the machinery- tw een C hicago and Los A ngeles, C al., An e x tra session o f congress, th e vented. ’ ’ Inns of C ourt until the scventcciilb ” 1 will deposit tw o hundred and Dfty in th e shape o f th e B ean bill, w hich held th e re because o f th e congestion in P re sid e n t says, is req u ired to clothe century. d o lla rs for the fo u r younger ones," lie a u th o rizes th e county assessors to re E a s te rn ra ilro a d yards, according to S e n a to rs W ho Killed N eutrality Bill. Long a fte r th is th e p rejudice agnlnst hiiii w ith a u th o rity , but it is useless to said, “and th a t will leave you as sto re th e lands to th e tax ro lls, m akes re p o rts received by th e b ureau o f in W ashington, D. C .- T he 12 sen ato rs the unstiaved b a rris te r rem ained Tbe call one w hile the se n a te w orks under m uch." it im possible fo r him to continue in v e stig a tio n , U n ited S ta te s d e p a rtm e n t seven R epublicans and five Demo o f Ju s tic e , from special in v estig a to rs. late Vice C hancellor Bacon c arried his the p re sen t ru les w hich p e rm it a sm all 8o It w as settled, and Prudence was any event. m in o rity to keep an overw helm ing ma- c rats, who by th e ir filib u ster k ille d the dislike so fa r th a t he refused to listen a happy girl w hen aha aaw It anfely A bill a p p ro p ria tin g [$45,000,000 fo r jo irty from a ctin g . arm ed n e u tra lity bill a re : to bearded o r tnustached counsel, pre Bill Y et M issing. p o t aw ay In th s bunk. con tro llin g floods on th e M ississippi The P re sid e n t proposes th ere fo re, R e|«iblicans Moses E. C lapp, of tending th a t he could not h e ar them. S a le m - A lthough A tto rn ey G eneral and $5,600,000 fo r sim ila r w ork on th e Even now, although th ere a re plenty th a t th e special session o f th e senate, M innesota; A lb ert B. C um m ins, of Brown held a c onference w ith C h ief C H A PT ER VII». S acram en to in C a lifo rn ia w as passed of bearded b a rris te rs and K. C.'s, few w hich he called to m eet Monday, r e Iow a; A sle J . G ronna, o f N orth D ako C lerk D rag er, o f th e house o f th e re Monday by th e senate. It already had vise th e rules, “ to supply the m eans ta ; W illiam S. Kenyon, o f Iow a; Rob b a le nttallied em inence. T he most Rom ance Cornea o f a ction and save th e country from e rt M. L a F o lle tte , o f W isconsin; cen t leg istu a re , re la tiv e to th e m ys passed th e house. brillian t exception was p erhaps the te ry o f the m issing P olk-M arion coun- 'reahyte- G eorge W. N orris, o f N e b ra s k a ; John late Ju d a h Philip B enjam in, "silver* d isa ste r. ’’ T w e n ty -e ig h t persons have been a r ! ty bridge bill, no form al opinion has .o r h e re tic s —w hatever we may " A little g roup o f w’ilfu l m en ,” says D. W orks, o f C alifornia. tongm sl Benjam in," who, d espite his been given by th a t official as to w h e th re sted in Ireland, H en ry E. D uke, a re Irresistibly Impeli d to tile th e P re sid e n t in his s ta te m e n t, " r e p r e D em ocrats — W illiam F. K irby, of "Scm atim a Will Vou 1 f t Me Ride Your m ustache and Am erican "goatee," e r a s u b s titu te d b ill w ith th e sam e c h ie f s e c re ta ry fo r Irelan d , told th e Zion timi I Ii i t z » V ■ ■ «Imply W haali" earn ed the prlu rely Income of $35.UU se n tin g no opinion but th e ir own. have A rk a n sa s; H a rry Lane, o f O regon; w ording m ig h t be se n t to th e go v ern o r house of com m ons Monday. T he a r to h ap pen! H ow ever slight the rendered th e g re a t g overnm ent o f th e Ja m e s A. O ’G orm an, o f New Y ork; a y e a r.—London Chronicle. re sts w ere m ade under th e defense-of- Still th at I II ,« JM U n ite d S ta te s helpless and c o n te m p ti W illiam J . S to n e., o f M issorui; J . K. and become a law , or, i f th e o rig in a l th e-re alm a ct. It w as not proposed to saddle, she pedaled sw iftly a few bill w ere found, it s till could go to th e th e beginning of time. A girl time«, anil then lifted her feef to Hie ble. ” V ardam an, o f M ississippi. tr y th ese m en. New M irror Is Magnifier. ex ecu tiv e fo r his sig n a tu re . tb e sh eerest necldent step coveted position. T he pedals tlewi A m irror which m agnifies at any dis the Street ear a block «henil of around heueath her. and the wind T w o Fire C o m p an ie s L ost. A to ta l tonnage o f 24,522 is th e toll 5 0 0 W om en Fail in Visit. P a m p h le t C o a t is Fixed. j h i - -a n Irritatim i am I went w histled about her In a moat exhila tance w ithout d isto rtin g the lines or by U -boats in th e su b m a rin e w a rfa re D e tr o it—A t lea st 12 firem en w ere W ashington. D. C .— T he " m ild m ili the focus o f the object reflected baa I t t * w alk- block «he may ra tin g way. Salem — S e c re ta ry O lcott has been Monday. been perfected hy an E rie (P a .) m anu cau g h t under a fa llin g w all, w hile t a n t ” w om an su ffrag e cam paign of notified by W. M. Plym pton, se c re ta ry I o ld -tino- friend, nini a « 'ra n g er But a s she neared the bottom the factu rer. T he m irror Is p articu larly T he R ussians renew ed th e ir a tta c k s fighting a fire in tw o five-atory build p ic k e tin g th e W h ite H ouse w ith “ si o f th e S ta te P rin tin g board, th a t th e at s t r a n g e r plaetri mule «uddenly «talked Into Hie adapted to the needs of m echanics In ings in th e h e a rt o f th e dow ntow n len t s e n tin e ls ” cam e to i ts clim ax cost to persons or a sso ciatio n s who de Tuesday in th e C a rp a th ia n s, in th e vi th e g in th u t her steppt tig middle of the rood. P rudence «creamed, baiklng u n d e rn ea th or In hack of ob business section early Sunday. c in ity o f T a r ta r Pass. B e rlin ’s official It w as c a r too - Jerked the hnudlcbar to the right, to jects. but la a lso a practical household said th a t tw o e n tire fire com panies are Sunday w hen a single file o f 500 sire to file and h ave p rin te d a rg u m e n ts s ta te m e n t says th e a tta c k s w ere w ith fran ila io women m arched round and pound the in th e pam phlet p rio r to th e special the left, and then, w ith a «likening article. As It reflects a w hite light. It m isaing. The (ire o rig in a te d in a cloak W hite H ouse grounds in a d riv in g rain e lection in J u n e w ill be $75 a page. out success. ■ hud. she struck the m ale head first, ' sim ple. Aero«« snd bounced on down to tbe ground, Is said to recom m end Itself p a rtic u la r and su it sto re. A t 2 :30 a. m. the storm w hile six o f th e ir leaders stood T h is cost is based on th e expense of From 10 to 20 persons a re rep o rte d Uve,I a w ith a little rry of pain. The bicycle ly to the exam ination of Internal o r un firem en had succeeded in e x tric a tin g a t a locked and guarded g a te try in g p rin tin g and paper, and on an e s ti to have been killed and a num ber in d e rn ea th m echanical p a rts w hich a re only fo u r o f th e im prisoned men. They vainly for tw o hours to g e t an in te r m ated size o f 48 p ag es fo r th e pam ph BMW—a common crashed beside her. nnd the mule, ju red in a rear-en d collision betw een girl, who taught slightly atartlod. looked «round at her diflleult to re ad ju st unless taken to the s till w ere w orking to g e t a t th e others. view w ith P re sid e n t W ilson o r one of let. th e M ercantile E pxress and a f re ig h t ligln Mr exam ination. Hence. It la Both buildings w ill he a to ta l loos. his se c re ta rie s. Bfilea o a t from w ith ears raised In silent questioning. I ¡, 1 * , claimed tra in on th e P e n n sy lv a n ia ra ilro a d a t The dam age w ill probably be upw ard i to be Invaluable fo r ex* T hey saw no one, a s th e m ansion S 10 0 0 G o o se D ies in F ire. from her «. he M ount U nion sta tio n , b etw een A ltoona Then he am bled slowly across the road. I 1 «m ining . the . . . th ro at, teeth, m outh or o f $500,000. w as closed fo r th e day. r a a bicycle. M arshfield - H ans, a $100« tra in e d and H a rrisb u rg . P a ., e arly Monday, aad deliberately continued his grazing. eye«. goose, owned by Mr. and Mrs. T h aten , Ja n e , w hen the P rudeuce trie d to ra ise herself, but P re sid e n t Sign« F o u r Bills No V acancy C au sed . G erm an d e stro y ers bom barded Broad- vaudeville p erfo rm ers, died in a fire on. It was she felt sh arp pain. She heard som e W ashington. D. C. P re sid e n t W il On P arnassus. Monday W ashington. D. C. H isto ric prece w hich occurred in th e O rpheum T hea s ta irs and M argate e a rly should h» one leaping over the fence n ear her, son S a tu rd ay n ig h t signed th e leg isla •W h a t'« the m a tte r w ith H c rc u le n r dent w ritte n by C h ief J u s tic e M arshall te r Monday. The d am age to th e th e a m orning. One wom an and one child « te Just and w ondered, w ithout moving her tiv e , e x ec u tiv e and ju d ic ial appropri •E h r j in 1821 guided the in au g u ra tio n of te r w as about $500. The tra in e d goose w ere killed and tw o persons w ere in bead. If It could be a tram p bent on ation bill, th e D anish W est Indies gov "W hy did be hilt the little m an?" T w o houses w ere dam aged. P resident W ilson and held th a t even w as kept in th e basem ent w here the jured. highw ay robbery. T be next Instant n ernm ent bill, th e pension ap p ro p riatio n "H e didn't like hla llae of talk. T his an n ou ncem ent w as m ade by S ir m an was leaning over her. “ It'« not Seems the little m sn Is an efficiency bill, and a bill in creasin g from $5.000,- though M arch 4 had fallen on a Sun fire orig in ated . E dw ard C arson, lord o f th e a d m ira lty . day. th e re has been no in te rv a l du rin g a tram p." she thought, before he had expert lie told H errulea he went 000 to $15,0011,000 th e a p p ro p ria tio n which the U n ited S ta te s has been w ith - 1 tim e to speak. O ra n g a O p p o a e s B ra d s . K u t-sl-A m a ra I,as been cap tu red through a lot of useless m otions In per for risk insurance bureau. j out a P re sid e n t, a s m any have believed. "A re you h u rtP ' be cried. “You poor form ing those tw elve labors,"—Louis E ugene The L ane C ounty Pom ona from th e T u rk s by th e B ritis h forces, O fficials A ra A bsolved. , It dispoees o f th e notion th a t th e secre T W y child r ville C ourier-Journal. W ashington, D. C. The rules com ta ry o f s ta te has been p re sid e n t in th is j g ra n g e, th e la rg e st county g ra n g e or- according to a 's ta te m e n t m ade by Pradoio e sm iled p ln ck llj "My ankle m itte e rep o rt absolving public officials l in te rv a l. C h ie f Ju s tic e M a rsh a ll's ru l g am zatio n in O regon in proportion to A ndrew B onar Law , m em ber o f th e la hu rt • Uttle. but I am not a child." T he T u rk s a re In 20 generations every from blam e for any " l e a k ” on th e ing w as g iv en to John Quincy Adams, population, a t a m eeing held a t S a n ta B ritish w a r council. T b e young man. In g reat relief. 4 timi 131.076 direct ancestors. peace note, w as unanim ously adopted then se c re ta ry o f sta te , and who la te r l ,* r * Tuesday adpoted a resolution op- in r e tr e a t to w ard B a g h ailah , 24 m iles posing th e issuance o f $6.000.000 pav- to th e w est o f K u t-e l-A m a ra, pursued | by th e house. j becam e P resid en t. ■ng bonds by th e « tate . I by B ritish cavalry. — 10 —