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KLAMATH VOL. Vili. KLAMATH FALLS, REPUBLICAN. KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, SEFI’EMBEK 3 lion ,.f those al.rwy llttl«. band», and I CONSUL IS SLAIN. ” "ll'l''r«-«l to lilium-lf bow u graceful blos- »'•iii Ilk,- thia , uuld ever bare sprung up A "oi|ri»|“’,| in a peasant's home. * *¿¿ American Official In Syria Struck Down I Io- rain ami wind l,eut furloualy about TRUE á —Turkey to buffer. z lio- little «ottuge, Increasing tlm aeuae of GATHERED FROM ALL PARTS OF THE I STORY Washington, Aug. 29.—The state de comfort within, uml Memllng it» Bound ¡i TWO hemispheres . •urloualy with hi» retie, lion«, aa I-uuia OF partment to I ay received a telegram OR ■at there by the hearth, opposite to his THE from Minister Irishman at Constanti iionte»», ami thinking how vx«|ulaitely AUCTION SALES OF STOCK. GOOD CROP IN POOR STRAW. SOUTH pretty »he wa», ami Wondering what her Comprehensive Review of the Import nople announcing that William C. father wua like, envying him, at one mo Magelssen, United States vice consul at OF ent Happenings of the Paet Week, A New Feature Planned for the Oregon ment, for being the father of »o lovely n 7 Plump Berries Fill the Heads of Marioa Presented in Condensed Form, Most Beirut, Syria, was assassinate«! Sunday State Fair. FRANCE < 7? child, uml tlie next, thinking that, much Wheat SUIks. ♦// while riding in a carriage; also that 11» tiivy might love each other, lo- waa Likely to prove Interesting to Our Auction sales of livestock will be At the end of a week’s work with very glad that he wa» not her father. the porte has been called npon U> make ' conducted at the Oregon state fair on Many Readers. the threshing machines the report« While »lie, working hu»lly, kept her littlt September 18 and 19. The fair has al- amonda for the crime. Prompt and wheel whirring, whirring nml now anil I 1 ways afforded an opportunity for received are to the effect that th« dlr; « rotiicli voice lit ti red "Hlufid!” n then »lightly turning her fair head with CIIAI’TER I. Nebraska and Iowa are still suffering vigorous action, as well, is being taken farmers and breeders to buy and sell wheat crop In Marion county Is turn It w»» J»»t after th» do»» at 11 aome- |d«lu| was pointed at the count*« head. ex an Intent look, a» If llatening for the fiart- from fliMMii. by the president and officials here to se stock, arxl every year many sale» are ing out much better than was "What »Io you require?" a«k$*d Louin, atep» that did Mot eouie, or lifting her wh«t »ultry sprins day, wh.-n the t'miut pected. Manager J. O. Graham, of made. The transactions have always Isiul» •l'Artol» took Id« way aloug lb" briefly and sternly. Joseph Haworth, a well known actor, cure the punishment of the {«errons im ( been Co.'« office In I h * ii utifill eye» to her gm-at’a face a» he made by private dickering Balfour, Guthrie A I„u, ly un.I gloomy p»»h leading through "hutever money you carry ii I miu I yon. ■poke to In-r, ami anawering him iu tliosa is dead from heart diwase. Salem, says that yields are running plicated in the assassination. .«round the cattle department. This th«- very h"*rt of * ■’'■’fi' ,or**|d lyi"« Io (live It to in»», and I m » quirk ulwiut it!*’ ■|ill< t, plenaant touea that lamia could has ar from 25 to 50 bushels per acre, and Minister I-eishman, at Constantino ■ year, the fair management | I wenty Italian soldiers were killed war«!» th" *"•'••• "f »''»“•*« *1"1 •w*1 ,ur Mil id til»» voice*. the last- liol help thinking the aweeti-at ill the and HO injured in a train collision near pie, has been instructed by the state ranged for the employment of an auc even a little better than Iroot th«' l»-aiilRul wla.llng» of Hi" Itboua. "You are iniNtaken, my mini,” uttered tioneer and public sales will be held named amount is reported in some in world, until the wind died away uml the Venice. 11«, «U» young «■••rtallily nut more tliuu Louis, quietly, while one blow from hi« Mr. Graham has heard of department to demand a thorough in A large numbsr of well-known stances. rain ceuaed, uuil Ixiuis coiihl not Imt aay, no crop that has yielded leas than 25 gresn.1 twenty; of » »light and ••l«gaiit •light but powerful arm Mtrurk ankle th»* 11a he lookeil out from the caaemeut upon California growers want the Oregon vestigation of the affair, and the pun | breeders will send stock to the sale bushels per acre this year. The qual figure, y«-t with ii«'rve» ami »lue»» that uplift«*»! weapon, anti u N«*coud stretched ; and those who wish to buy can find the narrow road that Wound lu-roaa the might ba»» well Iwvouie many a one of the rufflim aci)N4*lr«M amona the buahra llelda, nml among the ilialatil hilla, to hia growers to hold on lor 25 cents for ishment of those involvetl in the crime, ■ almost anything they want. While ity is good. their hops. Farmers were evidently deceived Stouter frame »mi broailer »boulder»; by the path. With a terrllled suurl« aa nncle'a ,’liateuu, that and the European squadron, consisting the greatest Interest will probably be It Was lililí- fur biin with a fl"«' bead. « pruinl uml «olile brow, the f ount gave him th«* spur, Koluud gnl Captain A. J. Pearman, eq natter of three warships, has Ijeen ordered to centered in the sales of cattle, there by the looks of the straw this year. to liepart. The stand of straw was poor, and the aln.ilt h I i I c I i <-urk'<l »liken ma«»«'» of ru- loped forward, but hr had acarccly |uv* "Have you fnr to go, niouaieur?" she governor of Nebraska under territorial proceed immediately to Beirut to sup will also be horses, sheep, goats and farmers looked for only fair yields at reu hair; «lark, earueat liaael ryes, u ervd a doxrit rods h I oiik I m * fore two more hogs sold to the highest bidder. naked, putting aalde her wheel ult i ri» government, is dead. ■lightly aqulllus S««»e, nml lip» aouivwhat men «prung out into the way, port the demands of tiie United States The sales will begin on Friday, and best, but it seems that the heads of Ing. A Kan Podro-Los Angi-les electric car minister, should this lie found neces continue on that day and Saturday wheat were tilled out from end to end roiiipre»»e«l, »lin«le«l by a eiirllng mou»- IC o I mik I, acartnl by tl»«*lr auddru appear '*A<*roaa the hilla yonder; half a league, tai-he, »h'l »bowing, »1 » glance, th«' firm- ancr, shrank ami reared. hii «I while one was held up by three masked men and Those who wish to bid will therefore with plump grain and the yield waa |ierhapa,” Ixruia auawered; "iiH fur UH sary. ne»» and «lecialoii of bl" « bara. ter. Tim of the villain« wised bridle, and brought the passengers robbed. have plenty of time earlier In the thus greater than appearances indi whole eouuteaan«'«', with II» «teiicate, fin«- th«* l»va«i to hi« f»*«*( Mgitiii, the other llic Chateau de .Moutuubau. You know This latter measure will be deter week to examine all the stock offered cated. the old i-hateau?" A mogul engine on the 0. R. 4 N. ly « ill. yet noble feature», told of thought, leaped upon the young count, ami. with mined upon as a result of conferences and determine what they wish to hid "Yea, iu'leeill" »he replied, wlth a prêt- blew up near Baker City, killing JT WILL WAIT A YEAR. ■n<l energy, ami power. 110 I«-»« Ilian of n powerful graap, almoat drew him from This feature of the fair established the ty »mile, and a »light liluati. •’I x<» there fireman and injuing a brakeman. which have been held over the tele particularly for the farmers, is the g.'Utle»l »11'1 tender»-»« r.M-IIng» with the »addle, Mt the aatne time tiring a pla* likely every <lny to carry flower» to Mademoi- Prunegrowers' Insurance Company Caa- graph and telephone wires between the to prove very popular. tol cloar to lii« ««ar. By miracle or chance, whli'b ths human heart i» gifted. C. Bradley, an American, bas aelle Helen. And 1 think you are----- ” Ira U. Cuuiit Isiiii» r«Hte carwlesaly onward, the uim niiNMvd. I «oil in jerked hi« it rm not Begin BualneM Naw. alie heaitated, ami liluaiie,! more deeply, been aH-assinate<l in Cuba. Robbery officials here during the day and even rainier is awakened . thinking of many thing» wa* that were from th«« granp of hi« n»NnllMiit, und The directors elected by the recent- while her glam-e wavered nod fell in-fore is though to have been the motive. ing with the president at Oyster Bay. pleaxut »H'l »"UH* that were sail, aud «truck nt him with the butt of n heavy y organized Prunegrowers' mutual that of Loola. Tlie |ea>r child waa uaham tome, »gain, that were both; now hia riding whip; but It was caught mid A cloudborst near Moorcroft, Wyo,, The latter felt that no time should tie Board of Trade Formed to Further Inter • nsurance company have decided not cd of having half gueaaed who lie waa. father, whom he liad la»t aeeu. »ome wrench«*«! from hi« hand. Laying hold, lost in dispatching Admiral Cotton's washed out two large bridges on the eats of the Town. to begin business thia season. An "I am Ixmia d'Artoia. the couain of weeka before, at l'aria; now of bl» him I«', then, «» N filial NMMMirce, on one of hlN Mademolaelle Helen," he aupplied. "And Birlington and did much damage to squadron to Turkish waters, and he A number of the citizens of Rain agreement was made with the Oregon the Mar<|<lla <le Moi>l«iil«nll. whom I»' pialóla, he tired at th«» fellow, who drop* mutual fire relief association, of Mc now, may 4 not know to w hom I iiii in- other property. gave instructions to Acting Secretary fer have affected a temporary organ Minnville, by which waa alraiit to riait, nini Ili» fair <->>ii»lii. ped. with a «motli4*rci| curiM*, to the v*rth; that company debted for the hoapitality I have recelV* ization of a board of trade. A com Mask»! robtiers looted the McFar Darling that immediate orders be given Helen, whom lie already Iningiiied a» while hi« eoniptinlon, who had l»rrn hold will extend its work ao as to Include thuukN mittee was appointed to draft by walrhlug for him lamia could have Im Ing the bit of th«* rearing, trembling ed, thnt I may, at least, return land, Kan., depot, beat two men into Admiral Cotton to proceed at once. nrune dryers. Under the agreement for It T' laws and instructed to report Satur Sglne«l hi» magnlliecnl eoilulii Hel«-n ua a steed, let go and sprang, in hi« turn,' upon The president's determination to lose day. August 29. at which time the or the Oregon Mutual will fix a rate of "My mime ia Roa.* I,nmonte, niouaieur.” insensibility, and etcapad with booty, queen or a «luvbea», Imt hl« wife never. the count, but l«4»iii«( with a heavy blow issessmentH on prune dryers which no time in getting the squadron to ganization is to be perfected. "Illi...I’’ II., -nil, killdll. "I ll.ive which was small. Yet h>- lik<-il ber h«' had alwray» lik««d her from the discharged pistol, felled hili' will make the cost of insurance 50 heard luy couain apeak of you, theu, aa Beirut was also due, in part, to infor The objects of this board of trade are Kir Thomas Lipton has given up all from boyhood, Iu a coilalnly way. Nh« also to th«* ground, to keep company with per cent of the rates charged by old well aa her father. You and I are uot to Invite capital for Investment and mation received by Acting Secretary hope of winning a single race in the waa bsautlful. graceful ami »<•< ompllali'-'L hi« companion. Then, giving K o I mik I the* line companies. The prunegrowers may perfect trai, »• far it wa» poaaiblo to become, rein it git in, he gnllop4*d on. A volley of quite atriiugvra after all. Roar'. * 1 am 1903 »cries and naya he will never I-oomis, oi the state department, to to advertise the resources of the much oldlged to you for your kindneaa to town. The recent county seat fight Iu th<»«' .lay»; Imi lo- limi never thought shots was fl red after him, but Io* wa» 'heir organization so as to operate a again challenge for the America’s cup night from the president of the Ameri me to night. I »hall Uot aool) forget it. ’ * while it was not won by Rainier, it can board oi missions at Boston, indi ut her In a nearer poaitlou than that unhurt, though two or three wbiallrtl paal mutual company of their own by the "tl.HHl night, niouaieur," »lie returned, | until England produces the eoual of cating that an attempt lias been made has stimulated the citizens to action time the next drying season begins which »he held Mt |»n-«*nt. hl« ears. Nat Herreshoff. Roads are to be built, streets im quietly. Hmlih-iily liroail. vivhl finali«-» of light The directors considered ft impracti- to burn the Euphrates college building It wa« evident that the number of h(» proved. factories to be put in opera able to get their work started this Tlie niimn »bone one moment full upon The eruption of Mount Vesuvius is at Harpoot. This dispatch said: nina fit up the forest all al»>ut him an.l nNwailants hud I m *»* ii rihauatvd, for «till tion, in short where there is only a season. with »liii'wt the illatlnctneM of n<H«n<lay lie wm neither met nor followed; there* tlx- gentle face und pretty figure of hia slowly subsiding. “Information just received that an town of a few hundred inhabitants he »aw clearly, at n Ulti«- «llatsm-e beyond fore, he »Imkened him horse*» speed to cottage hoateaa aa he took one laat glnui-e, attempt has lieen made to burn the Rainier expects to be a city of sever Senator Gorman’s sou has been elect Big Ore Body Uncovered. hi« huroe’a li'-a'I, « hniiiMii figure, creeping give him breathing »puce, Mini also to mid then he had cloaed the door. The Euphrates college buildings. Condi al thousand inhabitants before the Recent developments at the “Lucky out, ou nil four», from lM-iieath the nil eoii*l<ler, on hi« own part, u hivli «llrec- Inndampe was peaceful und, withal, beau ed a member of tlie Maryland state sen close of the Lewis and Clark fair. tions increasingly alarming. Great tiful, 11» lie glanced over it; held, wood ate. Cuss. ’ the property under develop «Irrliriiah litui »kliteil the pathway. Al lion hr mu«t pursue, for the field or com anxiety felt for the safety of Ameriian ment by W. T. Cope and others on ni'ial inrolmitnrlly lie «Irvw rein, and. In mon upon which he found himself might and hill lay calm and quiet all around. The Ameritan Bar association pro Coming Events. Maple Gulch, a tributary of the Ap the |«ll« h> l«l»< kite«» that »iic«'«-eded the Ink«« him in any dire* Hou other l luiu the The air was »till, and the ailvery In-aiua poses a plan of taxing trusts to death citizens.*’ M. A A. C. carnival. Portland. Sep plegate. have uncovered an ore body of the moon ahonv fair upon the »<-em-, Acting Secretary Loomis tonight flaah. eiKlearored to ■ll»<«-rn the tiicur«' Olie dv*dro<l. t’ptill deliln rat loll. III as the way of ending the evil. tember 14-26. six feet in width, while the distance while aome light cloud, nt interval», cabled to Minister Leishman at Con • gain. Imt till« waa Impoaallile. Yet he $»olv«*d to go straight onward from Multnomah Fair Association races. between walls is 13 feet. The ledge eroaaed her BW'eet face, and reflected a The Treadwell, a big Alaska mine, is stantinople to make immediate < e- waa conaclmia that It moat l«e ix-ur him Irvington track, September 21-26. matter outside of the main ore body paaniug »liailow up<>u the quiet earth be said to be hoodooed and it is almost mands on the porte to take adequate - almoat at hia very »lite. With 1« qula-k Teachers’ Institute, Lostine. Aug is carrying streaks and low. Ilow different this ».-cue from that impossible to get miners to work. bunches of but quiet motion, he place«) lila hmnl In measures for the protmtion of all ust 24-26; Hood River. August 26-28; ■4 quartz, indicating that the whole of two hour» before! Ixiui» could hardly •-/ x hia I mwoiii . Then lie waa crMiacioua of Americans at Beirut and to prevent Prairie City. September 1-3; Rose width may come Into quartz at a lit A section of Barnum A Bailey’s cir realise the violent content he had had, ua suother lininl liilil upon hi» knee, while burg. September 1-4; Heppner. Sep tle greater depth. During the whole he rode along '• the »Hence now. cus train was wrecked in Pennsylvania. any atta«k on the college buildings. a aian'a voice, iu n low Imt frtemlly tone, tember 2-4; Bevins. September 7-9; progress of the tunnel, which is now ('I'o I m - continue.!.) A number of perrons were injured. and eluae bealile him, »aid: Salem, September 9-11; Vale. Sep nearly 300 feet In length, there has VALLEY NOW A LAKE. "Count lami» «l'Artol», you are in dan tember 10-12: Oregon City. Septem A fire which broke out on a car in a been a steady increase, both in the ger. I'aiiac a moment." ber 15-17; Klamath Falls, September dimensions of the vein and CANDID YOUNG PEOPLE. Paris tunnel caueed a panic. One in the "And where rv»t» the «iangerT" n»kr«l low. Storms Paralyze Rsilway Traffic— 28-30; Lakeview, October 1-3, and quality of the ore. The values are woman waa killed and a number seri Issila, ti rm Ur. Rivers Rise Very Suddenly. ekicxlt Home of Th«ir Acquaintance« MB Hillsboro. October 28-30. very steady and range from »8 to »20 ously hurt. Their Lack of Reserve. "lieymxl yon, monaleur. mid behind a» Southern Oregon Pioneer re-union, per ton. The mine is easily acces- Council Bluffs. Is., Aug. 29.—The The Northern Pacific has returned Well, »nd on each »ide. Y'oii cannot ea "In tn y Mild an elderly woman Ashland. September 3. rible and the ore can be handled eas Missouri river valley from Missouri rap«' It, eren If you would, except l«y Labor Day. Portland, September 7. ily and cheaply. recently, “while poverty wasn't coll- $1,000 to the Portland Elks, which was your own courage, and your own State convention of mining men, aidered a crime any tuure than It In to have paid for the excursion train Valley, 20 miles north, to Pacific Junc Portland. September 7. Strength and agility, which, ! know, have tion, 15 miles south of here, is almost Bow, It waa a auliject carefully kept 111 to Olympia. T> ~TrW people at Mal- Oregon National Guard encamp servsd you ero now. I hare heard that (lie iMK-kgrolltid. «-edrVTty are having trouble on ac a lake for the entire distant«, and of i \ ii Ez-I.ieutenant General Milea ’ last ment, September 312:. .Th'’"’Battery. you are on your way through this forest "if oue bad to darn her stocking», it report declares for reduction of cavalry the five trunk lines running east fiom *ry-..Sf."rAflgust 20: separate battal count of scarcity of water, and much to night to your nncle'a chateau; that you dissension is rife among holders of wua done In the secrecy of her I hh I- force and substitution of automobiles hare, only one, the Illi"''*- " , rarry about your peraou a coualderable ion. Roseburg. September 3-12. stock who cannot obtain sufficient room. If a dress liad to lie turuevl or a and motor cycles. •mn of money, besides some few jewels <• train in or out of the city. Joint concatenation of Hoe Hoos. water for irrigation. Recently seven of heavy ralue, which you bear within n Imiiiict retrimtued, these processes Governor T>'* '* *' i'ecr®t*l7 Two persons lost their lives while at Portland, September 9. sticks of dynamite were placed under ■ mall CMkst, in th.- Inner f.,1.1» of tin- M'ere never s|H>ken of outside of the ,f war Boot tn January. Carnival, Oregon City, September the flume for the purpose of blowing tempting to rescue a number of peisons 23-27. broad «nah about your waist, slid thnt family circle, nnd whatever skimp*»«* it up. Only one stick exploded, yet Tlie boll weevil is doing great datn- from the fair grounds, which were sud your ralet you left nt the Inn thin morn State Fair. Salem. September 14-19. considerable damage was done. Had tlie uilMtress of tlie mansion did to keep Ing. Thus you are fitting prey fur thon«' Oregon District Second Southern age to the Texas cotton crop. the miscreants understood how to use down household ex|>elises was 11 secret denly flooded. who frequent these pince»." September 29-Octo- the deadly explosive, irreparable «*.»,- Fair. Eugene, lM«tween herself and her cook. Russian aggression in Corea is etirr- Three others are missing and are be ber 3. A feeling of tlx- profoundcat aatouiah age would have resulted. "It wasn't tiiat the family dignity ing the Japanese to the point of war. wo « h I patb. and he etruck aerosa thè A-ld. mi-m took poaacmlon of the count. Harney County Fair, Burns. Sep lieved to have lost their lives on the Who are you," he asked, "who knows hi« way »tifi llliimined l«y thè <^trlc could have lieen lowered by tlie public s Rich gold fields have been discov flooded fsir grounds. The flood was tember 14-20. finahea that playeil over thè bla«;« sky. know Ing that there was a lack of fund»; Uslng New Road Law. ■II thia ao welly Races. Antelope. September 17-19. ered in Mexico which goes »50,000 to caused by a sudden rise in the Nod I mn your friend. Monsieur Imula, The raln waa fading fakter nnd note vio It wa« Hint It was none of the public'» Stock exhibit and race meet, Port Columbia county is adopting a new the ton. wlil«h is all I can tell yon nt present," leutly, whi-ii anddeiily a liglit Aemmil buslnes». The public might be all that away river early today, which sub land. September 21-26. system for road work under the new •aid the man. "Hut. In the meantime, oilt upon thè hlacknesa around i< m »'»ine Mr. Vanderbilt wished It, but It liad no Second Eastern Oregon District law. The road master, recently ap Japan has concluded arrangements merged the grounds before those hav tsae the»«' and ilefeud yourself with disi linee ahead, nnd rememlH.»ng thnt a concern In tlie expenditures to which for a loan of $100,000,000 for militery Fair. The Dalles. September 22-26. pointed. has made a tour of inspec ing charge of the exhibits knew of them. «■ you will have n.-ed In a little «inali cottage, Inhnhlted, whifi hi* «»« In Klamath County Fair, Klamath tion through the lower end of the purposes. the gentlefolks were sometimes forced while after you have parted with me." fin» diatri, t liiat, if In- r>meiili-ri-.l tight, their danger, part of them being Falls. October 6-9. county and will recommend some rad Vice Governor Luke E. Wright will And Lmia felt 11 brace of henry piatola by aoili«' qillet pesaanta of ti«' Ucighbor- to make ends meet. Crook County Jockey Club meet. ical changes in the building of roads. asleep. The water reached a depth of ••That was thirty years ago or more, succeed Taft as governor general of the I mkm I, «I ish I aoinewlicrr nearhis prvacnt plsc.il in hia hand. 21 feet on the grounds, and washed Prineville, October 27-29. My gissi fellow, I hnve anna already— polii ioti, he coacluded flint hi» must lw and I remember still weeping bitterly Philippines. Lincoln County Fair, Toledo, Sep away a number of buildings. Sawmill os Scapposss. tember 10-12. ••.s'" h*’ «»turned. It. l’utting thè «pura lo hlybi'iiat ngnin. once iHM-uiiwe an envious cousin told The railroads are the heaviest suffer Pittsburg is experiencing intense Race meet. Sumpter, October 1-5. I ^oiigh I thank you for them slncere- therefore. he prca««,«l on. gol in a few some of our playmates that my new Messrs. Daniels & Hanna, of Hood ers from the flood. The Burlington momcnta reacheil Ita friend» »helter. just silk frock was made out of Aunt I.ucy » heat. Many prostrations and several River, have secured a valuable body east and south has half a dozen bad Fire Raging In Cascades. of timber on the north fork of the . ",‘*‘'1 ,h’*m' monaienr. ■■ na thè raiu cmne pouringdown in abao- dinner gown of the winter before. deaths are reported. washouts, and their track is under ten will ahortly timi, for your own. safe lute torrente. Colombia has yielded to the wishes A forest Are is raging about six Scappoose, and are putting In a saw Tilings lire »0 different now that l'tu water at a number of other pointe. miles from Detroit, in the Cascade mill of large capacity. •« pm think them, bave limi the charge« Faatenlng Roland In gì ohi shed lliat of the people and will try to revive the withilrawii.” Their bridge at Malvern was washed en mountains, east of Albany, at ailjoined thla cottage al one end, lamia sometime» m-hocked. the "Only yesterday I heard a girl say Panama canal treaty. ..J!",* ' "•••’tell the count. Ill mirpriee. knoekcd on thè dinir wih thè linndle of tirely out, and traffic is badly blocked. terminus of the Corvallis * Eastern PORTLANB MARKETS. when my granddaughter exclaimed at Ma edonian rebels have sacked The Wabash road, which runs south, railroad. ■if m *" •' * "ll ’'«•i »« »«« done hia wbip. The Bell nio»« ut It wns open- Large tracts of the most *t < ««rh gny thia morning, after you your- e«l wlde, and before hlni, «hndlng ber eyen Hie livnuty of some new furs tlie latter Krenshevo »nd committed terrible out has several washouts. valuable timber In Oregon are situ- “if had charged them. These which I witli ber hsnd, with hcfpretty and peliti- wore. 'Lor', child, they were given ts rage' on i I k « 'mA*, itante. If the Are in The Northwestern tracks between ated around Detroit, Wheat—Walia Walla, 78079c; bltm- figure clenrly deflned figninat file glow- me. You know very well we couldn t .Wl." ',o . ............ this city and Missouri Valley are near that section should get beyond control stem, 80(8 82c; valley, 88c, The in'-iil- h . s' ment has made ing back ground of 11 well liglited npnrt- the damage that would result is be II . 1. A " 1 ,lu n,,t f""r ro«' «I Flour—Valley, 13.65(33.8« per bar . a.l.li- 'ual u..p itry withdrawal in ly all nnder water, and no trains have yond estimation. The timber is most " gh theri' la danger about you. He ment lieyond, atood nyming girl, cvident- afford to buy saldes, |w>or ns we arc lieon rnn over them today. The Rock "Ami my grandchild replied, 'I wl»h •Ml 1 .*^2« rel; hard wheat straights, 13.8004.00; —- _ » i. mid m-t with your uRIIH| bravery ly not more tlinn nUtceii yenr» of ago. ly of the fir variety, and is owned < eland railroad has been unable to get largely by the Curtis to goodness my relatives would give wheat, patents, 14.1004.50; lumber com- hard •< i.mn■fm:,(;"'‘,•,, **•"«" ”■“•••" There wa» mi enrixat »tulle on ber fnce, rains further west that A'lantic, and pany and Eastern capitalists. me some new nigs. .lull's turkey graham, 13.3*03.75; whole wheat, nnd n wnrm weleoiM' for some «me, evi he Milwaukee is blockaded at Neola. Lniìr.'1 1 '** '* ""k«'d «leutly, upon ber ip»; bui thè beniitiful wasn't iiny more imverty stricken tlmn $3.55(34.00; rye wheet, $4.50. fentiire» «limiged thelr mveet. eXpectiint 1 inn.* Barley—Feed, $20.00021.00per ton; Price of Hops Raising. f,,'"1.!'1"1* ,l"‘ w,,r*": 11 *• "Hfest way, lisik to mie of Startled aurpi'lne aa thè Race Called Off. Twehty-two cents has been offered brewing, $21; rolled, $21021.50. "Anollier young woman In the group w H r/'u . ........... '*•"*"■ '’■' I"-"' f-<* liglit frolli thè iipnrtinent Indilli I slmile New York, Aug. 28.—With tlie Re- for hops of the crop of 1902. This is Oats—No. I’ white, »1.07«; gray, dts'liireil. "Well. I nm going to have n "1 7 r ‘O«««*© |»rv««*ntM ifiwlf." upon III«' sfrangi1 face <>f <mr yming liero. Manager »1.00(31.05 per cental. iance less than a third ol a mile from information received by Illg ’on |W'"!|i 1 I1''"1* •''*" ,or >"llr WiUll- "Y'our pardon, mii'leniol»«'lle," miid new lint tills winter. If 1 don't get mn (he finish, and the Shamrock III hull Wlnstanley. of the Oregon Hopgrow Millstuffs—Bran, »22 per ton; mid ■M- und will endeavor to l.e ready " Tarili»; "but thè atomi Ima overtnkcu me. tiling else tlie rest of tlie year. My ohl association, from a reliable dlings, »25; shorts, »22; chop, »1»; own on the horizon, fully two miles ers' llrbin'io" l-r<md a....... of nnd I nm forcetl tu n«k for «helter bere one Is positively dlsgnieeful It's been «tern of the gallant defender, the source. While this price has been of linseed dairy food, »19. Ki u'1" Tr”1 ll1"’ . ....... ' 1 n little whllo miti! il» preiwnt violouee made over ho often.* •urth race of the present series cf the fered for one lot of hops, it Is not con Hay —Timothy, »14.00 per tea; abntea. ’ * "These were nil young women whose sidered the market price, but merely nm . r r. ¡T’" ...... h” ................ « , vmerica’a cup was yesterday declared The young girl stepped bin-k, nnylng, h. . h * " l M”* .. ............... ■'"■•k indicates that the market is strong at clover, nominal; grain, »10; cheat, parents lire In coinfortalde elreum ff because o' the expiration of the the figure generally quoted, 20 cents. nominal. bro.'. M b*«rd, mid a witli geliti" and grncefiil courtcsy ns «he stances, Imt they seemed to delight Iu line limit of five and one-half hours Few sales, if any, are taking place. Butter-Fancy creamery, 2S«O»5e mid ! ’»»««'ing a rough jacket dld »0: giving their hearers tlie Impresidou that ' • bronds.ish will, |„„M eudn. within "Will Iimiiaieiir he plensed to ellter? Although, officially, it was no race, per pound; dairy, 18020c; store, 15 they were In Imminent danger of going Wheat Low at Pendleton. Ó, ! '■ 11 '' *”r" "f Ile i» very welcome.” he defeat administered to the chal O19c. And eloaing li»' 'l"'>r ngnin n» he cniile to the almshohse. Tills pose. It It is 11 Pendleton buyers are offering ex- lenger waa so ignominious that wliat Cheese—Full cream, twins, 14c; ; '' ''i '-wuhnnd. ill» head wasim- ili, sin* condiieted llini luto 11 Inrge nnd poac, Isn’t contliieil to tlie gentler »ex. ever hope remained in tlie breast of the tremely low prices for wheat, com Young America, 15c; factory prices, pared to quotations In other places. l@l«c lees. ....... fortnble rimili nnd cxceedlngly lient Imt extends to tlie men. ................................ friends of the 8hatnrock vanished. looklug udibili. There wna 110 persoli ex Two sales have just been made at "If I didn't owe my tailor such it |»>t Poultry—Chickens, mixed, 11 «O llkdv"»!r r1'.’ "* "h"11 "ot '•»' eept themselves (bere. 7014 cents. Another small lot has of money, I'd keep you In violets this per pound; spring, 14O14«c; To Be V ct Governor. A shnrp gust of «imi nnd min lient winter.' one lord of creiiilon remarked been sold at 71 cents. At Eureka 12c friend 1 At*’ * f."111-/•’*’•* *•' '• hurry, my Oyster Bay, Aug. 2». — President Junction an offer of 70 cents has been hens, 12(*12«c; broilers, »t.00 per "»•'I' nsaistiX.,!" "I' ,"‘"ln fur Z<’"r ngnlliat thè ciisement, limi Ile snw thè girl to 11 young lady lie luid recently met. live, 10O12c per Roosevelt has announced that Henry C. made for bluestem. At Walla Walla dozen; turkeys, look Involiintnrily In thnt direction «irli Tell k^ionl<r"",l ’ l "' ""•«"••"«•r- n Inilf sigli and un ulr of nppreliensiolt— In my hearing, not long since Ide, at present a member of the Philip- bluestem Is selling In the neighbor pound ¡dressed, 14(315c; ducks, »404.50 you wlltlt I'll do,' he eolitllllied, 'If I per dozen; geese, »506.50, pine commission, would lie designated hood of 75 cents. l>»»." return ."t'n* "nl11 ,l"' ,M* anllcltilde. Eggs—Oregon ranch, 19c. "rerlllips imuleniolselle lins friends who make some cash oil 11 deni 1 ve gone In h,„. von !.. ....... .. "1 only as vice governor of the Philippines, in Rich Values on Powells Creek. Potatoes—Oregon, 75085c per saei » "'I that I ' 1*"* through this, are exposed to tlils storni?” suggeated to, I'll semi yon a thousand for tlie first succession of General Luke Wright, Sharp Rros. & Holman, miners of sweet potatoes, 2«c per pound. gertnmi. If I don't, you won't get so ’“riiliiir ,,,, 1,1 wi>"H .vou need Louis, when the latter assumes the office of Powell creek, made a quartz discov "Yen, moiisleiir, my fntlier, who lina much ns a rosebud, for I will 1»* down Wheat Sacks—In lota of 100, 5«c. governor general. Mr. Ide has been a ery of unusually excellent appearance "‘tell fi'èii """'l hl* "'"y. with atrnngdy been libsi ut nll 1I11.V. He sbollili liilVe re on my luck then for fair. Beef — Gross steers, »3.7504.25; member of the commission for several on the headwaters of that stream a Just occur.- "r nt whnt luid tur.... I lunch earller (limi tlils, but. donbt "Give me the dnys lignin when the years and is held In high esteem by few days ago. They have uncovered dressed, fl@7c per pound. lesa, he will come homo soon. Ile wenl *,r upiind. i i "k''*k,,r with some degree comill Ion of one's purse wasn't public Veal—8«c per pound. the president and the officials o( the a ledge four feet in width, samples *'«nreî ","1 « ’«H.«ity ns to th.' to thè market Ibis morning. I nm sorry property mill when there was more re Mutton— Grow. »8; dressed, 5< from which have given values of $80 war department. he Is not bere to welcome you." »I ihim * < / M111, Notili»» in 5«c; Iambi, gross, »3.50; dressed, 0e. to the ton._________ A little «llence enmied. wheii thè fnir serve In speaking nliout private nffalrs. l"'rliniw ti.' ' n,,*''r nppenred, mid for, Hogs—Gross, »5.5005.75; dressed, Banished Prince Again at Pekin. tin win i., ! "t fifteen inimité», hostess drew 11 aplnnlng wl.... I townrds Tills way of talking gives a very Ingen Sale of Bohemia Minos. 8c. * ly. • brill. . ' " R,,*l,"n*<’. But. suddi'll- ber, nnd, sltting down by thè heiirth. bo- uous air to the speaker, Imt I'd like tier Shanghai, Aug. 29.—Chinese reports William Griffith and son. G. E. Grlf Hope— 1902 crop, 20c per pound. fra-ked Ji,' " ,">ve *l1" h*"1' wn" "”d gnn t<> Work qiiletly hot indimiriously, liettor If she continued to darn her from Pepin assert that the banished fith. of Oregon City, have sold their Tallow— Prime, per pound, 4«Be: stockings In the secrecy of her bedroom frighted r ". while Rolnnd, nf- tmw nnd tlien looking tip frolli ber em rritice Tuan is there incognito, and Broadwnv group of mines In the Bo ’entHil hia üi, v*l,i,'titly, and iilmost mi- ployment to respolid to some nbservntloii ami spent her last five cents for cat • hat he has bad several secret inter hemia district to the Oregon Surety No. 2 and grease, 2«O8e. "<al'i nnd ¡I. ' « ,h" li*h,nl'ig flushed of her guest; whilo Louis, 011 bis pari, fare with tlie nlr of one who lias tin Wool — Valley, 17M18e; laetara It Is understood that the views with the dowager empress while company. h*hfiy down r! "WUlig studimi nt lelmire her sweet nnd some- mine» of Golcondn at her back." Halagar- | Oregon, 12015c; mohair, 35*87«a. consideration was $30,000. the emperor was asleep. A .1, fru!" ',,r"n| l’ <<> ill«' pnlh what tlimighlful countenmiee. followed, •’fimg Imnd seized Roland'» bri- with plessed Interest, thè glatning 1110- tlinore News, EVENTS OF THE DAY HAPPENINGS HERE IN OREGON One Life’s Secret!