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KLAMATH VOL. IX. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. EAI-Xtì, KXA1LA.TU OOUTTTT, OBJCGON, OCTOBER 20, 1904 NO. •». - i regard orrcAi an (OMPirir which constituted the fotimlalinn of hia fortune through aoind foul means I tie details <«f whiili were ahruudau In mys London Papera Agree That Kuro tery, patkin Ha* Shot HI* Bolt. “No, I do not like tire kid, either," Newsy Itcnv? Gathered from All Ry PAUL Dii LAXLY i > « lie colitlnu««d. "Ami much less «lo I l.omion Oct. 15 —The London pa Parts of tilt World. ::uthor < r “/.«ir«/ of r/re ttvaert," "Oregon ithrtchva, like the ol«l bunch of myatory who ia «mJ uther l'tulfle Cuatt SHurlaa per* have to n ly mainly on official re known aa bar father. FEED FROM EASTERN OREGON. Dl.MRETIUN WITH DIRECTORS. "Do you know that when I learned Of INTEREST TO 01J« READERS port* for news from Hie Far East, but that they had <lrift««l aahore floui that the diapatche* tbux fur received regard Willamette Valley Farmers Forced State School Superintendent Recom vcel, he more (han hall dea«i ami she General Review of Important llappen- a complat* Japanese victory assured, to Buy This rail. mend* Change in Law. but little mon than «pawn, I felt an- ■nd edlturalixe from this point of view. pcnlg* Prevented In a Brief and noyeil by it. in «pite «I the fact that Halem—To relieve a very tiare feed Salem—In bis annual report, now Hay* the Daily Telegraph: there could lie no harm in them I market valley d«al<-r« are impotting in the hands of the state printer, Su ( onde rived Form. wouhl rattier that all on I k a rd «houhl ’ General Kuropatkin has ahot hi* Esatern Oreg'-n barley, bran and chop, have la-en bait ar I lie time, And it Is <)w- perintendent of Public Instruction J. bolt. It aeemed to lie speeding well to be «obi to the vxhey farmers. King George ol Haxony, Is deaad. remarkable that the oldest ami young ing to the great «rarcity of oat«, that If. Ackerman, recommends to the leg- toward the mark, yet mixae«! it Imdly. * II API I II V. us Hsh<<re. est ahould have survived—th* very onaa ■ rticle 1« selling at $10 a ton xml ialatore a change tn the language of All official advlcee are withhebl at “W«$ wer* ■•<•! atlion together, it is that umler llie laws of nature should Kt. Petersburg ami the people ar* pre- He has suffer«-«! not merely a repulse higher, with very little to lie had in > the school law so as to place upon sec Rlngwold tml Hankala. tine, you a tiv<*w««rke <Id lml»e in my have been h-et. The weakest are ac- pared lor the worst. but a disastrous «lefrat, while Japan'« the local market. Deaierx ate im tions 3,3“»9 the construction which "How did you nnke tt at m-hool to- arms, hill your mother m<l father both c««unte«l !«».( on «uvh ««■« axions umler incomparable soldiers umler Incompat- porting t«> H.leni alone about eight car« , The Ht. PetrvslMiig Vovoati admit« went down to a watery )iave," dav, my cldld’*” the law, yet that old «luck am! the of feed a week. With thia movement j Judge Hamilton gave it in bis decision. editorially that lhe Russians have suf- alile generals liave a<hle«l another glori- •o «>«>n after harv «t, it is expected ■‘’ubdiviaion 11 of that aection provide« •‘Hilt you are my failrr now," broke young minnow broke the recor«!. “Juxt tin«-, excvjt that llaael Hea«log tvie«l a telling «iefeat. > ua page to the chroni« le of war and that much heavier «hiptnent* will tie that the director* of a school district ... mote rmlv Ilia, ever. My fnlh««r, in NAnkala. "I love y<«a a« my father “I don’t like to think of those times, 1 am kiml to llaa.1. 1 ,|o not atitago- end »hall always love v<u as am h.’ Russia will ruah men to the front prove«! that Oyama ia still Kuropat made When wmter weather set. m.; “may” tnur.far a pupil fIOB one di»- ami yet I «Io, My trial for boaiding "That ia true, inyuhlil, that is true, that wreck gave uie a cliaie «-all. Ill military authorities lielieve 160,000 kin's master in every branch of the art A n ■ nixe her intmtlmally, ami yet .lie Imther relieving the niu . nation the . ..... hern Pacific ba. Uen lri-‘ ,o •«"“>« upon the parent* fling «velu. I-« dia|4»<< tie. Hite tlail.lta the but your real father ia «bad. It ia title 1 spite ol the hu t that It wax shown that can lie treniported by April. of war." appealed t«i l-ir a special reduction in * petition, etc., and Superintendent fact In tny hi«* that her lather own* that places a heavy reap»nail»iIity upon I dirl not attempt to carry away any o! Kuropatkin mast I tear Hie responsi The !>» ly Graphic describes General Y< u father much tin« valuable., amt I maile I lie plea that many thfitiatw ar I ha. a cannery ami von ami mt* freight rates on feed «hipjied in for Ackerman has always believed that the bility lor the advance, as it is officially Kuro|«atkin'* move a* a "gambler's valley livestock. that tla-y are rich, while my father I« wronged ami it is left to you and me (lie laiya ami I were only trying to «ave word “may" in thia «ection left tha «Irtihd that lie was uideted to advance. a common fi«hetman, I. old xml |HH«r to right (lie wrong, bh iuhl I continue life, there was a strong suspicion that The principal fee«! imported iarolle«! throw," and considers the frank blunt According t<iTangier advices evidence ness of his report to the amperor seems barley, which comes Imre from Port matter diacretionary with the school ■ ml live* tn a «abiti, ami they live tn a to live, Nankala, I will right the we l«a«t some wicker! motive in l«r>ard- big lion.* with gla.. window*, ami have wrong, but «houhl I die lhe duty fall« ing t lie wreck and I he jury hung out has lieen diwovere«! lliat th* bemlit land, but i« grown in F.axlern Oregon. board. upon you. You are young, I know, oil Hie case until things l«aike«l sliaky. Ralsuli intends to attempt to capture to speak the l*nguage of a man who Thia f«-ed < oatx the farmer $27 a ton, a piano. A question having arisen, the matter has dona hia best witii the bungling and aa a ton of it is worth more for was referred to the attorney general, “Father, 1 don't caie for thia. I hut you already p<*«neMi a woman's in "Then it ha* it* pleasant side. Up another European. ■ in happy with voti. I don't envy t«'llig«'ii< «* and with tin* data Iwrforr you, on itiat wreck 1 fouml the rvhlence that •lock gene'.lly than a ton of oat«, the who held that the parents have a right Telephone operators at 1’ortlaml are advice ol some xuperKir ag«ncy. llax-l, xml why »h« ubi «tir dupla, lu. vou will I m * able to C4»inpl<*te tha plan* pul my miml to rest lurever on one on strike. Poth aides are confident The Htaudar«! finds Geneial Kuropat t arley ia being purchase»! by farmers to have the child transferred and that which I have inaugurat«M|, should lhe point—that la. It (liould have done *o. •bove all othei.'"’ and in the meantime the public is Buf kin's dispatch f«HI of tragic meaning, who mu«t buy lee«l of aome kind. I “may” means "must.” I am failing rapidly, I fouml the evidence of the «leal!i of the ftealera say that barley at $27 i« $5 a may mean* "muit. ’ Superintend- "My child, there ia an intuition worst rulin’, fering many inconevnlencea. while the Daily News argues Hie Rus ton cheaper than oata at $30, hence «nt Ackerman accepted the attorney •ometiine* that tell. ti. more than we Hankala, I am failing rapidly." -inly person living who could diatuib A aenaatlon has lieen caused all sian dash eouthwar«i wax prompte«i by the Eacern <>«eg n feed can be' know. There i* often a guilty con- "Hut you will live, father, you will me here. He went to the bcltom of general’s ruling but recomended that •■'ielle* Il at la hamle<l dow n Io poeti-ritv live,” aoblied the girl. Hu- sea. I knew he was on the vessel thtougb Rtirsia by the pieaiatent rum- a deaperate desire to relieve Fort Arth brought in to the a«ivantage of valley the legislature insert after the word ami while the |H».terlty know, not "I intend to, my rhlld, but should lieyoml all reasonable doubt *ml when ora that the Russian teasury inteada to ur rather than o Vicer«y Alexieff's far m rt. Owr.ar* of driving horse* what it I«, it feel* it keenly. In lhe I fail you must flniidi the work. I ti I finind lite name on the ship'* register draw U|H>n Russian church pr«q>erty in must have oata lor which they pay $30 "may” the words “at it* discretion,” malign iuflm-nce, the end of which, in <«r«ler to replenish ist war cheat. ca*e le-twi .-II » Oil ami lia.el her intu de? tlie hearth there is imnoealed a then all queation* were settled. a ton, and «iairymen are buying chop (c that there could be no doubt a* to caw of the fall of Hie forties«, cannot at $20, bran at $22.50 ami «hurt* at the construction to Ire placed upon these ition tell« I er that .oineiliing i. wrong . small box. It is a small metal affair, "When I lotind a woman'« name on it has developed that a pouch of mail that y. ut l'ililiìK-f ia dangvroit* to lier but contain« much of interest to you. the register lilentlcal with that of hi* for the I'nitoi Htates cruiser Cincinnati, lie far distant. $23. words. The decision rendered by Judge welfare ami yet .he due* not know It Contains evidence, Hankala, that own I <ll«l not umlerstaml. But u|»>n wlii< li was aboaril the steamer Caleb*» Aa a rille, «rain farmer« have laed Hpencer Wilkinson, In the Morning Hamilton give« the word* the contrac why. If Voti knew the fa«ti, child, »hall soma «lay make you tha queen of investigation I fouml that lie was mar when ah«- was captured ba«l la-en o|«en- eiuitigh for their own nee<i«, but have Puat, diertisaing strategic possibilities, you woubi undvraiand, you wouhl un- | ilia Ashing village. It will tied a year lietore sailing and tilla rd while tn the hands ol the Russian none to sell. Fruitgrowers, hopgrow tion desired by Superintendent Acker- deralaml'" >ankala, It will enable y«$u cleared all matters on this point, Hhe officials, subsequently reaealed and sent think* the inane will turn upon which er*, a few stockmen and mine grain mrn. "fell me, father. Why doe* Hand ami to see lhe gi«’Ml World. •ide shall first liecome rxhauste«! by farmers are the heavy buyer« of feed. went to the I ait tom of Hie sea with ou to its destination. li-el flit, way toward me.1*’ "I shall never foiget your mother’* him. Th« y have lieen a<'cii«t«>med to buy the protra«te«l operation«. Appointed by thc Governor. Fire at Kansas City destroyed ptop- “1 will not tell yon all now, hut I dying rv<|Ueat. It wx. on tlixl tvarlul "I first hail fears t*-*t this San li a la "Telegrams," he a •, "do not yet from their neighbors who raise grain, Salem—Tom Richardson, of Port erty value«! at $100,000. can tell you much. I have a long night just fifteen years ago when th* might have lieen of their issue, but 1 but thit year the grain rarmera have reveal the final decision, but they cer time <rintvmp'ated telling you about old «hip made am h a gallant tight <>n limi from the ship's register that one Tie Ruariana ar«- offering fabulous little, if any, fee«l tn «ell. Agr.at land; A. B. Wood, of Cottage Grove, youtavlf, but you are Jet young—t«ai the Imr and finally went aground Uli liingwolil and hi« wife ami child were prtcea to ships to make Port Arthur tainly do not point to the stale turn many farmer* who have a few head of and J. W. Bailey, of Portland, have young to graap the meaning of the Sand laland. als«ar<i and since ol«l Rlngwold claims with supplies. ing In Russia's favor. It remains to I* rtiM-k will be compelled to buy more or ; b en appointed by Governor Chamber- thing, of a w I« k«-«l world. “Your father was assisting the sail' her that wt all doubta straight on thl* seen whether either army kept large les« feed, but they will not constitute , lain as delegates to the Trans-M.seiasip- I ’ resi.leut Fieri« is says the Ht Louis “But you are ohi enough now to ora ami had been swept from the deck. point. the heavy buyers. fait lost $1,000,000 by lieing forced to reserve» ready to throw in when it be pi Commenial congress, which will km«w who you are, who I am ami wliat You were lorn al**ar«l the ship after “Ruigwohl was very ol«l at the lime, cl«»e ««a Humlsy. come* apparent that the force* engag«-d the future may la- Io you.” meet in St. Louis October 25 to 29 in we had left the old country. The but lie .ipp-ars to have had a younger Eastern Capital Scared by Freuds, clusive. Mr. Richardson is manager of “Why, father, I know who 1 am »hip's surgeon had given a certificate wife. Itesidea the ul«l fellow is half The Rio Grand* is still rising In have liecome exhausted." MeiHotd—B. 11 Harris, who baa re 1 am Hankala, you are Father Hing of your birth. Your incther knew how «raxy ami <!<*«■ not «now what lie is do- New Mexico . The river is now the the Commercial club, of Portland, and , turned from a trip East in the inter wold ami my tutine .liall I «e ,levote«l tm|M»rtant that certificate was, Han lug half the time. highest in 2t) year*. Mr. Bailey is ataie food and dairy com > ata <d the proposed railroad to the Big Io my «tear father. Y< u know vou are kala, and when all wen* lost l*ut the cost or rrcDiNG thc army . "But if thia Hankala should have The Duke of Cannsught, brother of Butte country, state* that he can give missioner. Mr. Wood and Mr. Rich getting loo obi to pull the temi, father, «aptain and you and I . she came to me l«een the cigh! of the son of my only King Edward, nariowly «ecxjied death no «lefinite information as to the pre»- ardson and Mr. A. N. Solis, of Ontario, and they aav it dova not look ao well and threw you into my arms. She bail brother, «he could never prove it. All tommlasary General Reports thc «■nt condition of affairs until the engi- f«»r girl, to mingle with the fl.hermen, iml«*d«led the certifl< ate <»f your birth records not in my p«a>session are «te In an auto acciilent. have l*en appointed deleates to the but 1 aliali help you at lhe «rara ami in wal and thrust this deep into the st roye. I. But, still I am like you. I do It Is reported from Ht. Petersburg Expenses Reduced to a Minimum. neeta’ estimaie* ami survey* are com National Irrigation convention to be plete. The estimate*, he report«, are lieta until I have compieteti my educa inside picket uf my vest. that fiv«« Japanese cruierr* have been Hhe said, not like either Hie ol«l man or liis Waahington, Oct. 15.—The annual to lie rushed to completion at once. held at El Paso, Tex., November 15 to tion ami then I will t>-*< l> arhoul or calling me by my right name «laughter. Hita givra me that same feel sighted off Vladivostok. 18, inclutive. report of Brigadier General J. F. Weat- He save that there is a marked r«lu<- x«*vp book* or do .omvthmg that girl. | ‘I have a presentiment. You will ing <d uneaalne**—<ir rather unpleaa- Tbe New York Rapid Transit com- t n e on the («art of Eastern investoia •liould l«e rv«|>ectr«l for «lolng ami take live ami rescue the child. I will l*r antnean ami lie, well, he reminds me of ISO Sacks per Acre. pany's new subway will l«e opened to on, com mi .vary general of lhe army, to go any further into Or. g «n t imber care of my «lear ohi father." lost. Upon lhe very sve of reac hing a rival of the olden time. •ayx the total coat of feeding the at my tb<- genera! public October 27. E ho— Peter Hheiidan, who reside* on a«count <f the many “Ian »frauds” Ttiervwaaa long pauae. The gri*- i th« place we •*> long «ought, my poor "That rival was atrout Ids height, xle-l .old man aat in one corner of the hualtaml went down in sight of his own hut hr was »lender ami stmwl high in There ia renewed anxiety i«-gar«ling during the paat flta-al year war $8.82!,- of which tbeOregiiu uewapapcia have at the mouth of Butter creek, 16 mile* west of here, ic harvesting 15 acres of cabin gating into an open fireplace fed wealth. 1 must suislv follow. Take life. He waa even a druggist to the th« comiltion «>( King lie' rge, ol Has- 750. During the year the hevea were laid such *tresi. potatoes. Mr. Hheridan says the field by pietea of drilfwotal c.f variou* *iae* her, my dear friend, take the child ami • «ar. But 1, a mere commoner, won ony, wli'sw difficulty tn breathing and $418,650 in the Philippine«; $7,467 on is yielding 150 sacks to the acre. He •ml length. TH we had lieen gathere«l *H«e that she gets what belong* to her. out over him and it coat nie my coun general weakness are matkisi. the transport« and $129,MS in the Pushing Development Work. has already disposed of several hun from the I «each by the girl upon lier In the name of Him who will reward try. I ha«l to r*ca|M> by flight and The battle at Pott Arthur ia l«ecom- Unite*! State«, Alaska, Porto Rico and Medford—The company headed by dred sack* and will piobably keep the arrival from achool. you, 1 I »eg you to ba brave ami do that com* to America. II* swore vengeance ing fiercer than ever. Tbe Japanese Colonel T. Wa I ti-Morgan Draper, of remainder until spring. A resident of Aa the child huaivd lit-rat-If with f«ir which you are now intended.* on m«< ami I should tremble in my have auccev«)i*«i tn placing a mortar flat elaewhere. San Francien, which purchased the the vicinity says that last season be diahea and light houar-kevping the General Weaton xava it ia difficult "In a few minutes all was lost shoe« were I «tire hr is living t«s!ay. tery which lias the range of Hie inner Monumental mine from I. I.. Hamil raised 243 eacks to the acre without man aat deeply ahxorlvd He Gori spared me the sight of seeing your "This Ringold has eyrs like the fel fortress. and often impoxaible to prevent lorxvv ton. Il VV. Jackson and 0. B Baker, of irrigation. Mr. Sheridan’* field was thinking of the paat. An inky d mother go. I I ss I kh I myself to a spar, low ami I <!<■ not like film for this rras- of perixhable itorea. General We»t««ti Medford, in the Shelly creek district, net irrigated, hut ia situated on tbe Thc Japanese are preparing for an* lieve prevail.-*! oulaide. A «tiff « clutched you in my arms witii the grip <>n. But In- aa a «lifferrnt kind of man. urgently recommend* the paxrage of a several months sgo, made the last pay b it too. of the valley through which liurlr<l ah.-et* of miet the roof of death sn«t became unconscious, as lie was «puck motioned, had a springy other assault on Port Arthur. bill by congtexa to give authority to ment of $25 000 on the property sever Butter creek flow*. which fell from the in heavy I he sea cut the irmaining timbers sti-p, wore no lieard ami kept his hair the The Portland postal receipts for al dava ago and are pushing the devel drop«. from th« vaaael.” all officera entrusted with the dixburae- opment of the mine rapidly. cut short, fiscal year ju«t ended allow an increase They Heaviest Freight Traffic Known. Aa the wind w histled "But Ringwod i« like him in another of $51,000. ment of xutwiatence fund« to hold re- n iw have 45 n en at work blocking out CHAPTER VI. I ji Grands — Freight traffic was around the corners of the cabin the cliaiactrristic, though a mere imitator. Disturlied Peace ol the Hea«logs. Hitchcock declares that the decision atricted amount« of xuch fund« in their ore. erecting buildings and doing other never known to be so heavy in Eastern / old man startled a* if awakened While Ringwold is < ««nslilenlr an rx|>rrt from terrible ex|«erienc<• of the past. "1 do not know why it is, hitsl«an<l, preacriptionist for this fishing village in the Benson case will not aflect the perxonal poareaxion. He rays the ex work for the installing of a 200 ton Oregon as at the present time, and it • melter at the mine. is mostly due to the increase in the It »as a small structure nestling in but our llaiiel, young as she ia, ia wor my rival waa the Iw-st chemist of all prosecution of lhe lai d ling. igencies of the public service require an shipment of wheat to the East and the the tall timber* near the I «each, scant rying a gi**t ileal. That girl Hankala, Hie Ruaaians. The caxr ptixe«l him John Bairvtt, miniate) to Panama, open dixrvgartl of the restriction of the Little Green Timber Burned. resumption of the large lumber mills Hlie «I ih - s alxivr all others. No other coultl fill a ily furnished. A few cooking utensils «liaturlia her peace of min«!. is in Washington, wbeie lie will conler exiating laws in cities where the trea« Oregon City — Supervisor Adolph also adds to the volume. There are on the open flreplar-e were used for pre not like her. The j*oor girl ia kiml to prescription lot hie family. Hie posi with the prvsiiient al«out conditions on iirer or an aa«ixtant treasurer ia located. Ax hofl, of lhe Caixxde torext rei-erve, many etxra trains run out on the fjt paring the meals. A largo Iasi ami a our llarel and all of that hut out child tion wax that of royalty." the isthmus. small couch furnished the sleeping avrma to have a moat natural antipathy He urge* legislation authorising the hax removed hi« headquarter« from Grande division daily, ami there is "What rivalry existed lietween yon quarters in the same room. Though for her. A great liattle is raging lietween Liao ■a e at public auction of accumulate«! IL-od t.iver to hi* home near Marmot, but a few hours’ rest for the trainmen an«l this man. my hueliam! ?” inquinad Clt< kamxx County and ha* etnablixhed at the terminal stations when they are Hia place was much crowded, every "Hankala ia the moat (Hipular girl at the interested w ife. Yang ami Muk.len. The Japan«««« ■ubstatence xtorex in good condition. telerho te c< nn etiom via .-andy. Mr. called out for another trip. thing »as kept as m-at as a pin. school. The teachers love her, the have again aMume<l the offensive sn«l "Oh, it is a long story, my «tear. ; Genera I Weeton xayx the problem of A h ?I io (? report* that while there have The man was nearing hi* four sc<«r<- girls run after her an«l the boys wor There was not a woman in it. the Russisn advance has been clucked. There | Few Sales of Wheat Flade. an<l ten. The girl waa a few «lays ship her. They look Upon Iter ai some gore woman'« curiueity. (veiling the army in the Philippine* f Iwen a gre«t number of fore«t tire* dur But, never ing the mnnmer, few proved at all eeri- A terrible storm swept the Honduras past fifteen. Hhe bore a refined air in sii)>erior Iwing ami yet she is only a miml, I will tell you the story anothei Pendleton — Although the wheat wax a difficult one, but “it has been oue,while but little given timber wax market hovers around the 72 cent mark ¡coast the latter part of .wepteml«er ■pita of her surroundings Iler cloth |HK>r little waif that you remember waa time. 'Which last«««l for three days. Enorm ■uccMsfully aolved, ami xul>«i«tence ' dextrove-L Ax a rule the fires were for chib, no recent sales of consqeuence ing was of the clica|iext kind, yet it cast ashore here many years ago. "But this Hankala and Hie old fel was clean. Her garments were not "Old Ringwold, her father, ia drink low ' lie ia getting ol«l ami cannot last ous damage was suffered. The banana affair« in the archipelago are now run con tin u to tract* of dead timber. have been reported. Borne grain is with ayatem and economy”. maile in the latest style, still they were ing more an«l mote whenever he can mill'll longer. When he ia «lea,I the crop is reporjevi ruined. still being hauled into town mostly The aubaiatence department, it ia neat. Iler hands and feet were small get it, and the child, poor thing, , much girl will have nothing to keep her Sugar Output Large. barley and wheat for the feed and chop Field Marshal Oyama is said to ht>ve though the former showed the marks as aa ahe diaturlM-a our llaxel, eeenir here. U Oiande—The sugar factory is run mills. The mills are constantly receiv Hhe can do ua no harm ; i»nt ordered a retreat to Liao Yangsand had • tated, wax able to make a contract fot freah beef (or the fiscal year, 1905, by of to I. Her eye« were older than more devoted to the old man i every still, I would like to see them away. ' it not l>««vn for General Nodsu the Jap ning day ami night with a full comple ing wheat, but the most of the crop ia those of most girls of fifteen, hut they '«lay. They seem to lie a menace to the peace anese would have bveo defeated. Oya- which an annual saving of over $140, ment of men. It will run longer and under shelter. Borne of the warehouse« 000 w ax effected. The running expen« » make many more t«vns of sugar this along the railroad are so full that were no less Is-atitiful. They looked "It wotllil lie lietter for her if he of the Hradog family." ms is likely to lie recalled anil succeed- gradually have lieen reductd to a min- | y«*ar than in anv previous year. deep into things with an intelligence ; should die, but then it wouhl almost The wheat is piled on the platforms. 1 ed by Nodru. imum. the report save, ami a saving of sea «on for beet growing ha« been an ami innocence that commanded re ; kill her, for the |Hxjr thing worali i pa (To tr continued) ) the old fellow. But it would h«> l«a«l ape«'f. The steamship Hwanley. from Hong more than $40,000 made in wage« of ideal one. The yield per acre ececd« Few Indians In Pendleton. “Yea, Hankala, 1 told you I would for lhe village if Ringwohl should die. Kong to Houth Africa, with 2,260 cool civilian employe« alone. any previous yea-, and next year will Pendleton—Seldom in Pendleton are Nothing While There tell you some hut not all. The Headogs There would lie no one to till the diffi rec a ve*-y lane increase in the acreage so few Indians seen on the «tree’s. Albert, the young man of the fam ies. grounded in the China xea. After do not like us. Tiiey do not li no» cult prescriptions at the drug store and throughout the on tin» county. Nearly all of the residents of the reser Wreckage From Troopship. ily, wits undeniably III. The doctor the ship whs floated, several holes were why, hut there ia an intuition that I do n«it know wlmt poor Gosnell would fouml in liet hull end it was neci'Sraiy vation are in the Grand Ronde valley wits sent for. lie pronounced It a cane Han Francicso, Oct. 15. — lhe schoon tells them we are dangerous to their ! do without him. to land h II her passengers with provis harvesting the beet crop, in the Yakima Woolen Mills Busy. of Jaundice, ns Indeed the parent« nod er Gotama, w hich arrived here early welfare. Those letters you have "Do you know, husband,” spoke the ions for 10 days, Axsittxnce will be valley picking bops, or in the moun auspectr-d, from the putlent'a yellow this morning from Kuril* island, re Pendleton — The Pendleton woolen brought me from the postotfice all woman more cautiously, "1 do not like ■ent them. ports that on August 4, when 40 miles mills are nianulaeturing a new line of tains hunting or fishing. Until severs these years are bringing to a consum- that girl Hnnkaln. She la all kindneia Ixll ap|><*iiraiico. Albert's little lister was explaining South aoothwext of t’a|>e Curat, she goods this ««axon — workingmen's weather comes the hunters and fisher Germany and Russia are reported to mation the pinna which liave so long and deaetving, lint I do not like the sighted a mass of floating wreckage blouses and smoking jackets The lat men will remain in their mountain have made a secret agreement. occupied my time. It has lieen a chilli. Her name disturbs me and to a caller. Hhe made out parte ol a mast Captain ter are manufactured from Indian cam ps. •'lie's got the yaller Jnndern," she long and tedious duty but It shall l>e when 1 see her n peculiar feeling comes Bt. Petcrl surg is confident that Ku Macomber later succeeded in getting robe« of unique patterns. Although performed ere the last spark shall leave over mo which I cannot explain. I do said. "The doctor any« so." ropatkin will relieve Port Arthur. closer to the wreckage, and established the mill lias been manufacturing these Taking of Chinook Eggs Finished. "But how could the doctor tell, Res me. mil wish the girl hud luck, hut 1 do Astoria—A letter received at the fish Tokio has advices that three Russian that it was from the Japanese troop garments since September 1, only th ree “Hsnkaln, you hive been told the wish that something would take her ale?" asked the caller. warden's office states that the taking I ship Kinshiu Maru, which was sunk by ships at Poit Arthur have lieen lost. are on hand, the demand being so "Easy enough." replied Bessie. story of the shipwreck by the old away from the village where 1 could the Russians last April, when 200 per gteat. Mote garment workers will be of spring chinook eggs at the Umpqua women time ami again. 7 J have seldom not see her ami where she would not "Anybody could tell It by Jea' lookin' London war experts lielieve that the hatchery has been completed and 2,- Entangled in the wreckage were employed later. Into the the yelks of hia eye*.'' spoken of it. It ia n link in the story diaftirb onr Hasel." Russian advance is just what the Jap ished. 500,000 eggs secured. The superinten number of headless trunks. of your life that in <>( the greatest itu Tbit« spoke Mt*. He*dog, the wife of anese want. dent expects to secure a large number Lighting Plant for College. The Lesser of Two Evils. portnnee to you. old Heivlog. the titling power in the of silvereide eggs later in the season. General Funston, in hia annual re Passing of Negro Roustabouts. Nervous Passenger (ns the train stops) McMinnville College, McMinnville— “I am the only person living that great flaherie* on the not th side of the — I say, conductor, are those two nieu port, urges an increase in the pay of New Or.eann, Oct. 15 —The pasting A new vapor gns plant (or lighting the Advices received from the various points knows yon. I am tire only person Columbia river near its mouth. taking a straw vote? enlisted men in the army. of the negro hr a roustabout, marking main college building and for use in along the coast indicate that the run of living that knows the facts which shall "I do not like the kid either, wife," t 'ondilctor No; they are taking up a an epoch in Bteamboatlng on the M irbir the laboratories liar just been inetallel fish thus far is very light. some <lny make you free from poverty. said the ruggcil ol«l capitalist, who lia«l collection. Labor Commissioner Hoff, of Oregon » Train robbers, you know. aippi. was wltnvaeed by a laige ctowd and is now in use. The plant coat Which shall enable you to live the life msde hia wealth in various wavs. He Nervous Passenger Oh, then It isn't reports that the coat of living han in* Timber Sells at *25 an Acre, of people, who today Raw 00 white men, shout $400, which was eiibsctihed by that you deserve—w ill enable you to had pullixl oarK through the storm-driv ns bad as 1 suspected. creased 15 per cent in I bo past (our Astoria—A deed has been filed for aent here from Western and Northern the people of McMinnville. The sys complete your education and to out en waves. He lia«l solil goods over the years. record whereby the heirs of the late cities, go to woik at the steamboat tem will probably l»e extended to the All Bota OfT shine Hazel Hearing and all of the Baa- counters of his great store at enormous The Baltic fleet has at last made landing« in place of the colored men gvmnasinm to light that building for Francis Hood, of Saginaw, Mich, sell dog fntnily. Miss Lakeside (<>f Cleveland)—You profit. Ho hail dlx|«ense«l whisky over to William M. Bray, of Portland, 1,- “They tire sailing under false ills bar that was said to have been of can Just bet your sweet life that I'll lie what ia declared by the authorities its For years the steamlmat men have suf the evening classes in physical culture 760.3 acres of timber land located short From fer*! from the strikes of negro roasters, plumes, Hankala, they are sailing un hi* own make and wits warranted to wearing im engagement ring before the actual itart for the Far East. distances south of Westport and Knap- end of i he season. oth»r sources, however, it la said the who anmetiines have demanded as high der false plumes. They are wearing contain snakes to the quart; he Imd Big Trait of Timber Sold. Miss Browning (of Bouton)—Elenas pa, in the eastern portion of this conn- that which of right belongs to other«, thrown Chinamen from hix cannery in me. but I ilo not cars to wager my sac- fleet is tinxea worthy and another post as $150 a month. Astoria—The sale of another ls-ge ty. The consideration named is $44,- ponement is expected. “Hanknla, I have always pasved an to the bay because they «lid not earn charins vitality. tract of timber land in Clatsop [county 000, or $25 per acre. your father. I love you better than a ten times their wages; he had robbed Great Dock workers’ Strike Ends. has been closed recently, but the price A daring jail break has lieen frus father ever loved hia child. The Idea Hie fish traps of hix neighbors, stolen How Ho (lot It. Marseilles, Oct IS.—The coal heav paid is not obtainalde. Deeds files! for trated at the Multnomah county jail. Northwest Wheat Markets. prevails among the fisherman that only their property rights by nigh I, and wax Blnks Queer Hint Charley Mohter Five prisoners proposed to kill the ers whe have lieen on strike for nearly record show that Horace Irvine, of your mother wan drowned and that I charged with having sent gi 11 nett era to could acquire such nil automobile face, Portland —Walla Walla, 81382c; jailer, but the plot was revealed by a two months have agreed to resume Minnesota, has sold to the Nehalem your aged father, who had taken a the bottom of the river. Upon nil of lie never drives his uiachlna over eight man cor ’ennted to be hung, who la work on the employers’ conditions. Timber company 5,288 acres in the bluextem, 85c; valley, 85c. miles an hour. young wife at the age of three score rind tin«, old Headog hail built up an im Tacoma—Blnaatem, 86c; club, 82c. This brings the great dockworkers’ southwest portion of the county. The ten ha<l clutched you in my arms at mense fortune, but it wax wliixpered | .links I know, hut he got It when hl* awaiting a decision of the aupreme Colfax—Club, 70c; bluestem, 75c. I consideration named in the deeds is $2. first month's bill for the repairs earns iu. court. strike to an end. > the last moment and that fate had east about that he had come to Hie weallli | I —Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. T’e/Jcrs oí the Columbia WEEK’S DOINGS OREGON NEWS 0E INTEREST