KLAMATH VOL. Vili. KLAMATII FALLS, REPUBLICAN KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, SEPTEMBER EVENTS OF THE DAY QATHRRED FROM ALL PARTS OF THE TWO HEMISPHERES. Comprehensive Review of the Import- ■nt Happenings of the Past Week, Presented In Condensed Form, Most wortli( Loinldiiril, ii* Il WUH, Likely to Prove Interesting to Our physical perfect Ion. Many Readers. A brief walk It wiim from tin* e ,-hilt«-„u to 1 w ISM »3 WAR ON TURK. Knights Templar Recall Old Wrongs and Consider Aid to Rebels. Chicago, Sept. 17.—A 20th century crusade against their ancient enemy, the Tnrk, is being planned by the Knights Templar, with ths Balkans, in place cf Palestine, as the field in which they will protect Christians against the oppression of the infidels. Promiuent members of the o der are agitating the formation of a league That will send regiments of well drilled fighters to the aid of Bulgaria, and tlie crusaders of the 12th century may have their proto­ type in a movement of the Knights Templar against the troops of the porte. The plan has received consideration by the Chicago members of the orga­ nization for some time, and tonight was formally broached at a meeting of St. Bernard commamlery. With 500,- 000 members under oath to ‘‘be ready to go and fight the enemies of Chiist even to the death,” it is expected that an international interest will be stirred in the movement, and *200,000 Knights from the United States and Europe may lie massed in Macedonia to tight the soldiery of Turkey. Among the 20,000 Knights Templar in Chicago, the outrage at Beirut and Adrianople have revived the spirit that led to the formation of the order eight centuries ago. At the contention at Peoria, leading members of the organi­ zation discussed seriously the expedt ency of issuing a call for volunteer reg­ iments to be sent to the scene of depre­ dations, with the result that tonight one of the eleven local commandaries was asked to take action. As yet the scheme is not perfected, but the general plan is to muster in regiments of Tem­ plars and tend them Io enlist under the Bulgarian government. HAPPENINGS HERE IN OREGON levy in J anuary ? FOUR CROPS OF ALFALFA. Attorney Oeneral Asked to Render Demonstration of Success of That Crop Opinion on New Ta* Law. on Heavy Clay Soils. Whether a levy of state and county taxes can be made in January, 1903. is a question that has been presented before Attorney General Crawford for his opinion. The attorney-general is out of the city and will not take the matter up until his return. The question arises out of the fact that the new law changing the tLme of levying taxes goes into effect January 1, 1904, while the levy of taxes under the present system will not be made until later in that month, when the county courts hold their regular see­ slons. Under the present system the assessment Is made in one year, the levy made the following January and the taxes collected In April. The last legislature in response to quite a general demand, changed the time of payment from spring to the preceding fall and provided that the assessment should be made prior to July 1. the levy be made In September and the taxes he collected before De­ cember 31. Since the old law pro­ vided that the levy should be made in January and the new law fixing the time in September will go into effect January 1. it is clear that when the county courts meet next January they wil! find the law changed. One of the entirely new and valuable exhibits made by the Oregon agri­ cultural experiment station at the state fair, is a collection of apecimens of alfalfa, showing the siiceesalvte, < rops taken from a field in a single' season. The station has been experi­ menting with alfalfa for several years for the purpose of demonstrating what can be done on heavy clay soils with­ out irrigation. The college people do not conduct their experiments under unusually favorable conditions, but sow their seeds on Just such soil as the average Willamette valley farmer la using. The alfalfa exhibited was taken from the field at four successive cut­ tings in one year. The first crop was cut on May 22, and yielde«! in green forage 11.22 tons per acre. The sec­ ond crop was cut on June 22 and yleld- t ». foraRe 2 70 tons Per acre. . crop was cut on 28. and yielded 2.80 tons per acre The fourth crop was cut on September 3 and yielded 1.47 tons per acre. tho cottaci*. Ho, nt IciiMt, it »•■«•Hied to the count. He amili *ey reached Gaapard« r«m<* again to hia feet, aliak China will ask rtxlreas for the recent Rose was very proud of her llowere, I rk bin -!" lie mild. "J .B«| abv loved lll<-m. This lliornilia inriiMi«*«, ami weemintfly Inclined to re­ think the distance must have been estl- Russia desires a loan to develop com­ ahv ba.l brought the first of the rsro turn the attack, wl,m- roses which had oprue«! iu the you want mine more, my fin** united Incorrectly, I think we liure I h - i - ii mercial enterprises in the Far East. warm sunsMue <.U her favorite tri e. Hii.- fellow. I think,” »aid (hr tfentleuiail. “If hardly halt mi hour in coming. In your Great Britain, France and Italy have was coutiuulng ber way, when u shadow thiit I m (he 4- mnv , I cun flu lab you a* well father nt home, Hose?" lie was not there. Louin did lint go notified Turkey tha the toaeeacres must Ml across th.- »unlit path. au«l stsrile.l now mm imy time. Y oh deserve a sound III. but nlood an iuataiil by the door and cease. l„r. Hsisitig her head, »lie b«-b«-ld her thrushlna. mid 1 am qnite willing to ad minister it. Are you ready to rvceiva It?’’ looked nbout him. ceuaiu Gssparde...................... Frost did considerable damage to the "Wliut ii pli-amint little place this la!" -tlixsl inoriiiiig. Mii.lvlilolsvlle Hose, 'I lie man kko * a veogvfitl glnnce, an­ corn crop in Northern Illinois, Wiscon­ other warning with that rlenrhed hand, ■aid lie. "Hose, I should like to tale a sin, Ohio and Iowa. bi- said. Carelessly an«l briefly she returued Ills ami, turning, walked rapidly down the »ketch of It, some day. with you sitting Just here in the sunshine in the doorway, A report that the king ol Servia had aslutatloii. mil was harrying on to es- aerent, without uttering a word. ,.,| h - ....... hi« unwelcome presence, when been assassinated caused much excite­ The count looked after him an inNtnnt, at work." mill fill'll Joim-il Kus.-, uli.i, with l*'»ii«|..| Ili- paused a moment longer; bent to ment in Paris for a time. be Isi-i hi* hs»'1 hl'r •n" "Htop s tuono'Ul. Cousin IC-»»e; 1 wsnt fear mid Interest, had watched thia brief Inhale the fragrance of the mignonette in Joseph Chamberlain has been invited It* box ou the window ledge, and tlleu to ask ion « qneatlon. I came over to acene. to visit Chi ago and give an address on “Ah. moualeur, I the «-ottsge s moment ago, mid fouu«l thank you very turned to hia pretty companion again. urithi-r your father nor yourself nt Imine m iirli!” ■ lie »aid, gratefully, a« lie ad- "Adieu, my little friend." lie touched his views on tariff questions. J wanted to »■■<■ him on business. I ran<-t«een near »7,000. yard of George A. Dorris, near will aei-oiupaay you as far ■■ nelgrlsir ware of him now. You muat keep, es your language mid conduct of this morn- A better lot of dairy cattle were nev Springfield, whi< h Is regarded as on* Since May 21 Turkish troops have Aiitoln«-'«. where I may meet your fath­ mm h as possible, out of hia way.” Ing fully justify her in so doing, __ I warn er brought together in the Northwest of the best yards In the county. Mr. er, One always likes company on so You know my character; beware massacred 187,700 people and burned "That I have always done, mousieur. you. than those that are now to be seen Dorris has 10 or 12 acres, and from the 133 villages. There are 200,00) lonely a road as thia." But I k - has never I m - cii so daring la-fore." of arousing me by a repetition of this." in the livestock department, of the Ore­ first five acres picked and baled he HIQHER THAN THE LAW. lie wnlke.l on lay her aide, whistling Hugh Lu monte, at sunset, had been troops engaged in the murdering and "I think I heard him mention me, Itoae. gon state fair. For many years the had 14.000 pounds of hops, or a yield ■mu«- gay air from time to lime; Imt lie What did be any?" asked tho young Blanding at his door, and Gaaparde, re­ pillaging. most progressive and enterprising of 2800 pounds per acre. The yard Porto Ricans Who Insulted Stars and breeders and dairymen have been foreman says that Instead of this re­ dlil not s|M-sk again for » long w bile. count. turning to Ills home beyond the forest Oregon wants the 1904 irrigation Roa* was iu dread lest tin- subject of «11» from the village, where hi- had passed Stripes Sent to Prison. Itos«- La monte blushed slightly, as she striving for something better than port coming from the choice parts of rusalon which lin.l arineu Ix-tweeii them replied. the day, was obliged to pause on the congress. San Juan, Porto Rico, Sept. 17.— what they already had, and each the yard that the whole yard will not the night lx-f f«-«-l somewhat relieved. me closely. Yet, where could be have circumstaueea. Ills last resort was a mil­ land coast. There was a display of gold nuggets At length, however, lie stoppixl whist- seen me? I only completed the jouruey ieu silence, which indicated the spirit in life of Governor Hunt. tion, and farmers found that they loinl Commissioner Richards says which he received them. liug nu-l glance«) -lonu ut his compau- from Lyons last uiglit." Their speeches teemed with abuse of must raise less wheat and more stock at the Medford bank a few days ago "Do not come hither again. Keep where lien land law is largely responsible for the gcvernuient. One of the prisoners in order to maintain the productive which were taken out of the celebrat­ Ion's face. The giHxt marquis was standing ou the ed Sterling mine, owned by H. E. Aw» you belong, among your fellows. I ahull the many frauds. "They say th«- Count d'Artols lias ar­ terra<-e steps as they went up. was accused of advising the workmen qualities of their land. Now every keny, about 15 miles south of Medford. one places a proper estimate on the rived at the chateau.” he remarked. "Gd morning, my <-blld," ho said, In- there to-night, at the rendezvous. And While Sir Thomas Lipton is seriously upon the return of the governor on value of the livestock breeders' serv­ The value of the nuggets is between Ibine was silent, though she saw some kindly to Rose. “Out so early w ith your it will In- near the last lime, to give you ill, bis physicians Bay his condition is October 1 from the United States to ices to the country as a whole, and $3500 and $4000. They were all good orders. I mild clear my hands of this rejiiin.li-r was rxpecte«l. roses?" parade carrying black flags and then gerat Interest centers in the relative sited pieces and were all picked up not danger us. business soon. I am getting sick of it.” "1 auppose there will I m - gay doings Hhe smiled. by hand during the clean up process. "Getting sick of it, is he?" muttered there now," h<- went on, seeing that she New York has been swept by another to make demands upen the government. merits of the different cattle, individ­ The largeset nugget weighed nearly "Yes, monsieur; and they are very firn- the fellow to himself. "Good! I shall gale. <11.1 not mean to speak; "for the count ones. Her!" Shipping suffered heavily, al­ If theta demands were refused, the uals and herds shown at the fair. $140. Th‘- represents but a very small have a rare sweep of it. when I get af­ though the damage on land was not so speaker added, the alternative of kill­ Is a gay man, ami not a very gooil one. part of tue season's clean up of thia "Yea, Indeed. And you have brought ing Governor Hunt remained. fairs under my manageim-nt. You will either," he a.l.led, niallcioiinly. though Coming Events. mine. The bulk of gold from this heavy as before. a rare supply of them. But. after all, The other orator was said to have de­ In- knew not king whatever of the count's you will carry back more than you bring. abdicate, monsieur, in my favor. Excel­ M. A. A. C. carnival, Portland, Sep­ mine is made into bricks, which weigh lent i" Chamberlain, Ritchie and Hamil­ clared that the American flag was a rag tember 14-26. rharacti-r. "I’lmple tell that lie In a nearly $3000 each, of which several Your walk has done you good, 1 "Go," said Hugh Lamont«*, coldly, at ton have resigne«! irom the British cab­ fit to cover rascals and iriniinals. The great spenilthrift." Mulnomah fair association races, Ir­ have been sent to the mint. and h«i smilingly stroked her damask Yet lto«<- was silent, though her cheeks cheek, to which the exercise, and 11 little length, as he looked up one«- more—"go; inet cn account of protection issue. accused vehemently denied the charges vington track. September 21-26. it is sufficient the lesson which 1 bear Other members are expected to follow. grew hotter. It was nothing to her what Thev were tried before Justi.e Kopel, Teachers institutes—Oregon City. Fortunes From Cascara. excitement together, bad ind«M-d brought the count has taught you thia morning; rhara.-ter the geutleman might bear; convicted of anarchist conduct, and September 15-17: Klamath Falls, Sep­ (hr awi-etvat of roses. Nearly »60,000 in cash A Tonapah, Nevada, mob compelle«! otherwise, you wonbl receive from mu for was sin- not almost an utter stranger tember 28-30; Lakeview, October 1-3; amount realized from cascara bark Coloring still more ilerply, our heroine, sentenced to six months in prison. now something more serious than the re­ all the Chinese in the town to leave to him? But she had seen him, ami - on with laughing eyes, ran up the steps, ami purchased and shipped from Benton Justice Kopel said the flag is higher Hillsboro. October 28-30. proof I have given you. Go! ” Ami he under pain of death. One old man celre-l n g-xxl opinion of bill!, ami she Harney county fair. Burns, Septem­ county this season. Careful compila­ disappeared within the entrance of the turned ami went into the cottage, shut­ died from the effect of a I-eating given than the law and anarchists nee-1 never ber 14-20. was ashainril and in-lignnnt at Gas tion and conservative estimates place chateau. ting the door beliiud him. panic's mischievous, lll natured remarks. him. The city officials have 18 men expect any mercy in hie court. The Stock exhibit at race meet, Portland. the exact figuresat »59.400. The pro­ The young <<>uut related to hl> uncle case has established a precedent as a September 21-26. "Oh. I will pay you finely—won't I, under arrest for the crime. "Report says, to««," contlnil«--! Gan duct is represented in 27 11-ton cars Porto Rican official warning that at­ psrde. "that he in iilxmt to marry Ills th«- Incident which had occurred during inoiisiciir'f" muttered Gaspard«-, between Fair. Toledo, September 22-24. of bark, either shipped or to be ship­ Sir Thomas Lipton is quite ill at tacks on the flag and government must lieautitiil t-oiialn, Ma-lemoi»elle Helen. bis morning's ramble, The good marquis hia clenched teeth, ami making a menac­ Second Eastern Oregon district fair. ped this season. The aggregate stop. The Americana and loyal Porto The Dalles, September 22-26. The contravt was mail«- years ago What listened with interested attention, and ing motion towards the direction. “And Chicago. weight of the bark was 594,000 pounds. the count, too. 1 linve a ri-ckoniiig with ■Io you think of all that, Cousin lt«»c?" strongly evinced sympathy. Carnival. The Dalles. September 29- Though much of it went at 14 cents Frost in the Nebraska corn belt ban Ricans are jubilant, while the social­ "The rascal!" lie said, indignantly, as both of you, a long one. Never fear hut for be wan determine«!, by a direct ques 1 ists are angty at today’s decision. The October 3. and better, so much left the peelers’ done much damage to that crop. be heard of Gaapsrde'a rudeness. "I am I will pay it well; and then for my pret­ Race meet. Sumpter, October 1-5. tion, to make her apeak to him. hands at 4. 5 and 6 cents earlier in the convicted men will appeal from the Klamath county fair, Klamath Falls. lieved to have fallen at about 10 Bulgaria will take no steps for war judgment declaring that Justice Kopel "I think you ar,- very wicked and very glad you gave him a suitable correction. ty Rose, of whom you an- so Jealous!” (To be continued.! disagreeable," sh<- aii»w<-re«l plainly, "III That fellow marry Rose!" until the powers reply to her not. season that the average price is be- had no jurisdiction and there is no law October 6-9. "It is to be suppose«! that her father Carnival Pendleon, October 6-10. cents. pulling other people's characters to covering the offense. The interest in A heavy snow has fallen around State Baptist association. Oregon LONG-DISTANCE SIGN TALK pieces, ati-l a gossip who meddles with will resent his Insolence." the case is intense. Cheyenne and Laramie, Wyoming. City. October 19-23. "<>, undoubtedly undoubtedly, Louis, other people's affairs. Fie on you, tian High Grade Goats and Sheep. Crook county Jockey club meet. parde! I am nshnined of you;" and »hi- lie Is a stern mail, that llngh Lamont«-, Hmnkv Pillars ■■ut him, among the farm warriors for mi attack, or in warning period of depression. Looking nack lamette to the Springfield mill and 18,- 84 years of age. she hnrrli-d mi, glad that she was so near house», are kimlly disposed toward him, them of a retreat when that seemed over the last six years, the increased 000,000 feet more banked ready for a the i-ti-l «>f her walk, for nhe hml almost ami every one of them loves lift!«- Rose, ueceaMry. The loss from the recent storm along use of silver in the arts has been too drive. The logs at the Wendling and Wheat—Walla Walla, 78®79c; bit»- h-aclied th«- iisci-nt to the chateau. lie Is apart from them a distant charac­ Tlie Indian luid 11 way of xeiidlng up the Plot ida coast continues to grow as small to warrant anything of the sort, Saginaw mills swell the total to 40,- stem, S0*S2c; valley, 80c. Well, i-oiisiii," said tianpard«-, “I hope ter." tlie smoke ill rings mid puffs, knowing communication is established with the and the leading continental nations of 000.000 feet. you have thought better of the offer "And a peculiar one. from your descrip­ tlint such a column would nt once I m - outlying districts. Flour—Valley, »3.65*3.96 per bar­ Europe that use silver in their coinage which I inmlc to you last night.” Fine Salmon In River. rel ; bard wheat straights, »3.60*4.00; tion.” are not enlarging their purchase, So noticed mid uiiderstoo60; The fall Ashing season has now hard »hitety. though with 11 alight tremulous- an«l wears a peasant's garb, ami yet he mill not the smoke from xonie ordinary try will go slow in the Manchurian where is the pretended great use to come from?” progressed sufficiently to establish the graham, »3 3**3.75; whole wheat, tie«» of tone. camp-fire. can assume a.v, mid In- does, at times, affair as a clash with Russia is to be »3.55*4.00; rye wheat, »4.60. 1 I hat i« a great pity; for I am renolv- the bearing of a very king. Tho humility The rings were made by covering the fact that there io an excellent run of avoided if possible. Cable Ship Ooea North. •4 to have you. at nil r~ - Barley—Feed, »19.00*20.00 per ton ... eventa, my dear, of his position 1» belied by tho spirit ami tire wltli 11 blanket for a moment, then steelheads and silversides in the riv­ •0 you ne«-«l not be shy. ’. Seattle, Sept. 17. — The United er of fine quality. Fall salmon have brewing, »21; rolled, »21*21.60. Admiral Cotton reports all quiet at And now, demeanor of the man. He is uticotnmnni- siiildeiily removing tlx- blanket ami al­ there h another quratlon s »till. Hose. I States cable ship Burnside sailed for not yet put in an appearance, but there Oats—No. 1 white, »1.10; «ray catlve, distant, almost haughty, toward lowing tli«- smoke to iiseelul, when the Beirut. ■upimae you haven't seen this raneally the north last night, to continue the are some tules. The price paid is 3 111.06*1.10 per cental. nil others; to his child, he is the tender- fire was Instantly covered up again. young count of whinii we have been England is preparing to send a fleet work of laying the cable from the cents per pound for steelheads and 1 «•st. most affectionate of parents." Th«- column of HMcemllng smoke ring» Millstuffs—Bran, »21 per ton; •praklng?" head of Lynn canal by way of Sitka, cent per pound for silversides. Sea- dliags, »25; shorts, »21; chop, "You Interest me. uncle. How long nald to every Indian within a circle of to Salonica. There was _ a ..................... .. »iii-«-r In hi» ton«-. Ilin hnve you known this man?" the capital of Alaska, to this city. borg’s cannery at Eeagle Cliff is pack­ linseed dairy food, »19. |M-rhii|>x twenty or thirty miles: "Look The British cabinet crisis has been 'Jil slniK-e, in n sidelong direction, scan "He came Into the neighborhoixl some She has a stretch of 600 miles of cable ing silversides and is receiving all »•»I the young girl'» countenance, out. there Is mi enemy near." temporal ily staved off. Hay — Timothy, »14.00 per twelve or thirteen years ago. mid settled aboard, which was transferred from the that can be handled. “O, yon won't toll, eh?” lie said. "I A writer In the t'lilcngo Tribune ex ­ clover, nrminai; grain, »10; chea in the place where he dwells nt present, Macedonian rebels have decided 2 steamship Texan, which brought the juppos«- if I should ask 11 closer question, remote from every other habitation. His plains that three smokes built close to­ nominal. Anxious for Free Locks. cable around the Horn from New York. adopt a guerrilla warfare. ' Might g,-t you to talk. Was he nt ths wife, it is supposed, or lias been gather­ gether tnvmit danger. On«- ainoke sim­ Butter—Fancy creamery, 25*27> The Independence improvement It is expected that the entile consign­ Inst night, or thin ...... The physician to the Turkish emlias- ed front some remark» made by him or ply said. "Attention." Two meant, ment of cable on the Burndde will be league has been asked by outside val­ per pound; dairy, 18*20c; store, will not tell you," »be uttered, trsm ey at Vienna thrashed the ambasmlor. Rose, was 1 d«-ad. Hose herself was then “t'miip at tills place.” laid and the vessels will lie back ley towns to help In securing free locks *10c. wing in every limb with fear mid indlg a little cren ifur<- of, perhaps, three or four To one who hits traveled u|»on tlio at Oregon City. The people there are The nations! irrigation congress for the filial link by October 16. s ion. Ami she attempted to »prlng up Cheese—Full cream, twins, 14 A peasant he may be by birth, pinina tin- usefulness of tills long dis­ very enthusiastic in their support of w path; but he seised lu-r hand mid years. opened at Ogden with the largest at- Yoang America, 15c; factory pria I con but I cannot treat him like one. this matter. It is stated that a con ­ imile telephon«- I m - coiiu - s nt once up- temlnce in its history. prevented ln-r. Montana Crain Beaten Flat. fess, he perplexea me." siderable reduction in freight rates 1*1 Me leea parent. Monietlmes nt night the trav­ iT'Lr"my 1 ""'"t •“•op Poultry—Chickens, mixed, 1! Butte, Sept. 17. — A Miner tpecial "I do not marvel at it. IVhnt a mys ­ would be the result if this could be Secretary Shaw has deposited »4,- DI « little longer. Listen, now. I eler snw fiery linea crossing the sky, secured as there is a toll charged on 12Kc per pound; spring, 14*14> l„'','*,." ’ wn" there, although you have tery the man muat lie! I have tin- great­ shooting up and fulling, perhaps tnklng 000,000 in national banks in the cotton from Dillion says: As later reports are est curiosity to behold hint." broilers, »2.00 j received in Dillion, it is evident that every boat that passes through the bans, 12*l»c; and grain growtog districts. tc. x'*rI n”t t° tell me; for the “That you will doubtless do, sooner or 11 direction dlngonnl to the line of vi­ dozen; turkeys, live, 10*12e ____ the storm of last week was one of the locks at Oregon City. nun'«’ i°f B f,-et nnd a gentle- France has sent a cruiser to Beirut. later, though It will be with difficulty, I sion. pound ¡dressed,14*15c; ducks, »4*4 most disastrous in the history of Beav- lath., 1 ? .. ........... outside, the If he was mi old tinier lie might in- ( Shortage of Men for Harvest. think, that you will obtain communica­ per dozen ; geese, 15 <4 6.50. Tarks did not spare a single Chris- erheail county, and all ol the oldtimers tv ,o <•"""•• 1 Pr’t- There is any quantity of grain yet assert that it is the severest September won-» *' h"ve *’*" •••eaauro. Hut he tion with him. But here conies our Rose terpret the signals, mid know that one tain in their massacres at Monastir. Egge—Oregon reach, 26c. n t >-,>,0,. tlll.ri, ||(tn|n m)nd N of tho wilderness.” fire-arrow an arrow preparetl by treat- storm that has occurred in thia country unthreshed and In the fields around Pot»toes—Oregon, 75*55« per M Independence. And there is an exten ­ Ing the head of the shaft with gun-1 . ....... __ ____ And, as he spoke, the young girl ap ­ klm” * you imiy g|ve |ne A Socialists of Rome threaten to hiss since 1865. A conservative esti­ sive shortage of men to handle the sweet potatoes, 2Mc per pound. peared nt the door. powder mid tine bark im-mit the sume (,Mr when he vizits that áty. mate places the damage done to threshing outfits. A number of the "Uncle, ” said Louis. Louin. "I must go bnck back Wheat Sacks—In lots of 100, 5X ti-rror”.^!'1';; me . .............. 1 a 1-1—-I ■ "l-l. I. « h-l ■" u» the grain fields of thia county at »100,- threshers have been compelled to “0 v * ' n* h® hehl lior hand. with her, to see her safely to th«- etui of Beef — Gross steers, »3.76*4 000. close down. Some will not be able to may meet that insolent -Mj; - ..... .... ...... Win-' 11 " ’iou't Klve ni<- one, will you? her way. She dressed, **7c per pound. get a threshing crew into their grain x. then, I must lu|„, |t «< fellow again.” "This danger Is great." Several nr- body will resign. To Prevent Monopolies. Veal—per pound. inside of two weeks. "You are right, my dear boy—you are thiit hnc "l-e two words to rows said, "Tin- enemy nri' too mmiy | The situation at Beirut is improving, Wellington, N. Z., Sept. 17.—Pre­ right," returned the marquis. Mattea—Grose. »3; dreeeed, Looking for a Creamery Site. Louis could not help observing how for us.” Two arrows shot up Into the The new vail is working hard.torestore mier Seddon has introduced a very •he thleli.1'!'1'* iOV"' *Pr""K "«• "r 6Mc; lana be, groes, »3.50; draws< Curtis Seeley of Walport. Lincoln much more beautiful, If possible looked nlr nt once meant. “We shall iittiu-k. 1 general confidence. drastic bill for the prevention of mo ­ vol«-« th,,« . ’y ’ "'■Xaide; 11 resolute county, one of the firm of Dlven 4 Hog»—Gross, »6.60*6.76; dre '"'•rn ‘«»""o words; a graee- Rose this morning, than when ho hml Three nt one«- said. "\I <- nttnek now. ' The Portland ministerial association nopolies in New Zeeland. It proposes Seeley, creamery men, hs been in Jose­ .c first seen her, although, even then, It was Thus the untutored savage could tele­ ,-„l. ' ,b ,ron force that laid the ran announces its intention of closing gam­ to establish a monopoly conrt, with phine county lately looking up a loca­ Hopo — IMS crop, 21c per pouncL And a?1* ¡»nmtriite ou tlie earth. ns If he had suddenly come upon some phone as well nt night 11s by day. full powers of a supreme court, to in­ tion for a creamery, and has been in bling and side entrances to saloons. «^Hnnt"1”"''1"' ‘/'"f f""' "f I''* lovely picture touched with tho warmest Tallow—Frieze, P*» pound, € vestigate all complaints regarding the terlvewlng the farmers around Grants coloring and most perfect grace of the T He h„,i ' W,IH "boost hiHtino with rag,-. Argentina Wants Immigrant». Russia has asked China to grant it enhancing of prices by the formation Pass, and of the Applegate valley in No. 2 and groa«, 2K*3n. •"It th,.S"!11,1 fo,'m« board that voice, painter's art. The Argentine Republic baa offered it more time for the evacuation of a fron- of trusts and prescrilies iieavy penalties regard to the feasibility of the enter­ Wool — Vaflay, 17*ltc; B "How pretty she is!" thought the count; large tract of fertile lumi to Japan If It > before ' *tbt of that arm, to Ills cost for offenders. Oregon, 12* 16c; mohair, >5* »7 I tier province in Manchuria. prise. "ami she is only sixteen.” will scud her 20,000 liunilgranti. 11,1 Co"nl Louis »too,! there quietly, Aud It was not her face alone that CHAPTER IV.-(Continued ! h < i