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9 KLAMATH VOL. KLAMATll IX. REPUBLICAN FALLA, KXAMAT1I COUNTY, O1CEOON, NOVEMIIEK 3, I'.MH, NO. 31 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ------------- WEEK’S DOINGS »▼VWVWVWWWW »»»•re»«»»V»TT»T»T»VTVV»»V| »0*0 « S eltement of the day ha-l alrout cut Ute last threa-l that hold hia Im-Ide old lite. ► When 'he life savers reacu«l them tlie Russian Admiral Says Hr Axled li-stl ha-l Its tio»o against Destruction on Ucfcnslvr. Roeka, wlig h point no l>-«t had ever Newsy Items Gathered frixnAII Ht. I’eteraburg, <t«'t■ 21) — The mvs- I > res-lied lie (ore ami lieen s«v«l. Ring- Parts of the World. tery --I the trawler affair, liistvad of Ire- wold knew nothing of the rescue. Hie last conscious momenta were to see lug cleared lip by Vice Admiral Rojrst ROADfillll DING IN CLACKAMAS. INfRFASt IN IMPLFMENr TRAI>e. himself and Hankala going Io destruc Of INTEREST TO OUR READERS veusky’s report t-alay, appears to Ire tion. Wlivn he saw the Inevitable and de«l>er than ever The admiral declare» Io Make Per mane nt Puts la Policy Whc«lgrowcrs flave Money Witti the struggling frail child Irattlilig with (jetterai Review of Important Happen- ho was attacked in Hie -laikrieee by two of County Cour I. By Pflul De Luncy WIHvh lo Buy Tools. lln- mountains of sea lhe leelde old man I pc nigs Presented Ina Brief and tor|>edu Iroata »hlch came upou lhe ^collupse-i tn a heap in the bottom ol Oregon City—“During the last yea- i’endletou—A liaveling man for a Aulh«’r of "torvi of thr Desert." "Oregon skehhes.' the Ir-iat, (ondensed Form. eng other Pat iti» toast Mv-ar squadron from lhe direction of the fish Clai kauras county has expended *40,- l-ading implemenl company say, thè Th« long home of exposure had told ing float, lie opened lire «ml believes 000 iu roadbuilding,” says Judge Ry Implemeut Darle in thè »beat distiiets on him ami it »ns already wtiia|ier«l an. "'I lie policy of the county court lie rank one of the torpid > bout», the la Io build permanently when any pie-e of Oregon and Washington >» le Iter Ex-Governor Natlr, -if Ohio, Is -lea-l about the village that tonight waa Rlng- llHPIEt IX. - in true, but it all counts In ,the end i *oM‘a In»' niglii on isrtli. Hut lhe Viceroy Alexleff lias left fir Ht. f’et- other making <>ff under covar among of road ia constructed and where toe Ibis seaaon tban «ver Irefor» In the hts- when you are not evrtalu they consider tiahermen ha-l la-come a- cumatomed to ereburg. lumla are available,” cunt I ruled Mr. tory of tire two state«. More money la Trouble Bi*«v ii g. the fishermen. tlii-mM-lvea |>ai.l -n full. hia ainking »pells and bankala was left As soon «» he notice-! the fl«liermen, Ilyau. “T his year Clackamas county evldeut among thè growera and more F-sdog owned « Irrp- store. It wan * Tlie Japanese have taken several “But I only have l> keep this mat- alone with him. haa I>«en especially fortunate lit Its Admiral Kojealveiiaky i eaaetl tiring a Soft of ivinnii-Mi« where ail li e * ter --ft about tlit«' years more. Dan Hankala had not lieen afraid. Hhe mure tort* around I'oil Arlliur. roadl.irll-ling. having funds on band -asti te paid for implementa than asual. fi.-h-rmvn were cv-mpelhd to trade, l.apl am ia th* only heir lie ia mm wa« not alral-l now. It was not be- liule in thè couimunitiee in the in U ninifi-irtanl lighting continuea south II- |rr<Meed«i on hia way without hav with »tri-h to inert every warrant that either «Ii «fly or n-Aire- 'Iv. Itio-e niiietv-en. If l.e neglect» to take action ing any vessel l-elilnd, aml says he Ire hau been iwue«l on this account In ter mr-d Oregon, » li- re uothlug bai i cause «lie waa less retinml than other ot Mukden with ll.e odds shout even. employ«l bv *e ul. g ha I to ira-le w th f-ir a year after * r comes of age lie I- h - v » gill* or naturally braver than other our HMulmilding the court lias Ireen al-» k i» raia-'-l ia «low, aa the growera Wholesale frauds have lieen discover lieves the vessel which the flwti«»ixsarra h io a«..i il - otli.-rs .tsd ■«> tr - 1« with nil bia rights under tlie atalute of lim- dispose-! very generally to f< llow the girls. It was liecauae rlie ha-l ooen ro|-orted remained -in the scene for six ed in tlie Hanlo D-imlngo customs eeiv- him also. Iss-.-tiM- lie La-I plaited the ' itatb-ns." bave not subì any le-e! during the [-set — I kmi I«I against tear. Her life had plan of reducing the gr»dc of all roads tow n ai d p aevd a proviso in the di-c-l hours wltho'it offering succor to the that are treat«!, fimling that this two y-ars at a proflt, consequently ready “How about the gillneltera, hur lieen her (chooling and It bs-l l*en one ice. to all the I t» whit'll he sold to tlie ' band" ' inquired Mr». Sen-log. The IU06 meeting ol lhe fruts Mia- drowning »ss the other torp«<lo boat, course contributes mu- h to the |»-rma- money la at a premium. All are confi- in which all of the har-lshipa ha-l been effect that the grantee ahi uhl not -leal "Well, tUh are getting acarceon their taught in prar Ileal ieeaime. Not per- •iaalpfii congreaa will Ire held lu Port either waiting lor her coneort or re nrncy of the improvements that are deut thè Corning ceaaon «HI prove in certain rm rt ban-lire Ibis item •ide of tire river. Tticy are scarte ■ tormrnl and rrhearsml for tlie occasion, land. pairing damage Inflicted by the fire of made,” covered al-out everything. Even everywhere, for that matter. profilatile. Mucb stock lisa been trn- But lull Icw-nis that came with the routlue The announcement that Clackamas General Ht- ««red ha» wlr«l the t sar Illa ships. The admiral declares no •plr itous, venous an-l malt l-quora were loaded at the low pricea, ss it has not •ime the government jetty was built on of every -lay life. g'nid Iqe sii-l says Port Arthur will lo torp«lo txiatr »ere with -he squadron. - oonty roa-l» will next year t-e experi prohibit«-!. Mill t it re were nearly that side, thr fish run in larger ech-nds frani to Indi! and le«I, and a» a resoli When a mete balie she ha-l lieen cast ins giave. mented with in the use of oil haa In com In-ling his telegram, Admiral hall a di-sen sal- on» in the place, but on this side. The glllnetller* claim aahore like e>> much drlltw<a»l Judge Ryan next yrar Hill timi fewer head of stock An-l Rojestven-ky rapressed in the nioet armisaxl milch interest Headog had contracts by »hit'll lie re- that I am serosa the line. The cruiser (Toumbia la to 1« tltt«l warm hearted way the resreta of the lia» received numerous inquiries from They arc all of hei young life »lie ha-l treen in thè country and pri-es will neceeaar- reived, dlr« tly or in-hiecily, the larger tlirr-steriiiig to destroy my t*ape and . buffeted alrout ->n the bay an-l river in for sea at once tocairy H« retary Tait »hole squadron Ur the fishermen wlio California pr-slucers, who lave offered per cent ot the profit». He also u*n«l swamp my boats. ily bave tu advance. a small fishing boat like a c-s'kle-eiiell. and party to Panama. to del.ver the oil here at no greater a had suffered, ami Io the families of the Hie -oral eanmry. Chinamen »ere "I sent one of my trusted men am-mg She tied become a-i interlinked with -oat than it cisits in California. The Germany la not looking for trouble victims. worked in the place. I bey lived at a them, who joined their union an-l he Orcs Trorn Blue River Mines. danger lhal It seem«! her c-mstanl com- an-l will lake no |>ait iu the dispute court »ill place thia oil -in all of the n:e»s house w her«- existence on ri-e Eugene—At a spn-ial meeting of tbs inform» me that they arc planning to panion and rhe only thought ot it aa Iwtwrri e Russia aml Great Britain. different kinds of clay soil in the coun aml s;>oil«l ti»li was ea»y, atrd they 5 I RIPS TOR WAR. make a night raid in a few -lays. I such. ty aml delerm ne its value in r-«-l cor Eugene Commercial club the committee worked for St a.log for a lew cents a have ha-l a conferen--«- with the govern Th« Russian lai It Ieoh ip Hevaatopvl, “That kid waa as calm when we al ruction. appoint«! hr I <>k after an exhibit of day. He had »muggle-l them overland or of the »tale and be la ho -iing thr drew tier from th» jaws of dealli as if at I’ort Arthur, has l>een <lama,«l by Great Britain Is Rapidly Maklna Iler minerals from Blue River mining dis across the Canadian bournlaty and tli-y Ships Ready. militia in rea-lme»» to come on notice »he were rowing a Iwiat on a summer's JapancM shells an-l two ati-amera sunk believed they were compt lie<l to re front lhe sheriff trict reported promises ol ores for tbs New Phonc lhrough Polk. I at all lu-ni-h them day," had remarked -me ut the life All danger of war lietween Riiaaia l.-in-l-m, Oct. gB.~ Notwithstanding main ill his employ; an-l they »ere in a >Hiat at a good rental in which they savers Ind»|>emicnce—Rlh-y Ciaren, W. W. Lewis and Clark exhibit amounting to and Great Britain ta over. The trouble I lie diplomatic rio-ck tn cotisr-iurncc ol a measure, lor 8ead--g waa not known will patrol the river an-l keep lhe “The first thing she did wav to bend growing out ol the Baltic tlrwt firing A Imiral Kojeatven»ky'a report, it Is Pervl tal and W. A. Mersner Lave or- 3H,oixj |H>un<ls, and that thia amount in the unlawful transa-tion and eoul-i eouth-sidere back. over tlie old ri.an aml Iwgu it rubbing bia upon the flailing veooeIs will be refrned evident Hist Great Britain la preparing santa—I u at-a-k company to la- known will l-e swelled by mine owners who have haml«l them < ver to tlie author!- " I lie only troul.le, though, is that hands,’ rai-l another. to an International <ommiMl<in under for the p-aal hi lily ol »ar. Trvmendou- a» lile Independen«e leli-plione coln- have not yet lieen seen to at least 46.- ties with iut ri»k to hirnaelf. lie the »tate may take up the matter, aml It »as not Sankala’s l«-l seamanship The Hague touri. activity la »«ported fr-m all d-a-kyai-l«. pany, the pur|MHs. la-ing lo build a Ule- might have sent »-me ol hia hirelings to induce the United States g.ivrrnn ent or lack of skill that led her across the ptmne line from Indef-endence to Mon- uUfi pounds. The miners are reported the yovernmeut prison, but lie did not to make a survey. This will coat me « Tlie great New York subway has where vea.e • under r< pair ate l-eitig in-iuth aml elsewhere in the county as wa taklug the matter in hand with en danger line, but it waa her lack ot ma-le ready lor «» under urgent order» mind this. Men were cheap ami rruml-er of traps or a neat sum to th-' strength. The trap they tended lay to Ireen opened for traffic. d-slred. The lim- will c-uinr-t »lili ergy aml they are desirous of doing ail from the admiralty. money valuable. »urveyora. These two are matters ->l tin- west nearer the lair tian others t'bineae at Mukden ex|«ct severe Wlille no 'ime limit for the receipt tlie l.u-kismu e lineal Monotouth. an-l in their power to further tlie matter. Old Seadog also ow n«l miles of fish magnitude, but the Chinees imi«>rta- aml while rounding tlie rocks to reach fighting sml aie charing np their busl <>l Ru«aia'a rej-lv lia» been fixed, Il 1» i» to Work ru niño—ll-.n witti the Cor- traps. The ragged hues of piln g The ores will lie haul«! to Flugene yet tion trouble will lie eaaily harrdled. I tlie trap lhe undert -w, unusually strong nsas affalis. generally underat-s»l t«slay that the vallie, l'alla» Falla City, McMinnville, forming wings and hearts extend«! up this tall, in order to be ready for in- will aemi the half-breel and In» daugh from thrall night storm, caught her Amly, Periydale and Mcl'oy Mutual ami down the bay and to the ml Idle ot An Indiana woman admits poisoning routs of Die Russian iqusdr--n pa»t Unes, already estaldished. ter's huabaml to the |«*u aml that will and carritd her Iroat away by sheer The rom- slallalion at the liegtnning ol the Lewis Gibraltar will lie barred liy the i han lhe river tiom Disapp-nntme.il to Mc a-op them. her Step-daughter and gave lhe ju-lge • L>F**H . nel »qualroa, commanded by Vice Ad pal-y w 111 circuíate pa|>era ami seco re am! Clark exposition Gowan's. about a do» n milce. her coule»aliMi to read. “An-l Dan latphani—well, he is a stock lor promoting tile enterprlse Mie was m«litatlng over the day's mlral la-r-l < Larics Hereaford. It is true that a tew men hid taken -taring devtl. You know he ten-la a ex>Hing epia-aies an-l lie comiltIon of rile prlvilege la given by the couucil of The akipf-er of a Hw«li»b steamer bowing Fall Wheat. Perhapa the in-st »ignlfiiant -level advantage ol their rights under th-' trap alone. A It hough lie can aw rui like Imr companion Young as alm waa, deviate« that his vrsasl was rhaaaevi opmenl 1» the -alnnet meeting which 1» Independencw to place tbw line in thr» Albany—1 inn county farmers are law and had «« ured l-wations and had a trout, the single she knew that Rlngwol-I r ottld not last an-i tii«l U| hiu by a Russian cruiser <all«i for trslay. While tire -all »as i'ily. Htepe will lie takeu loobtain ihe construct«! trap», but it wav necessary sooner or later.” »owing a great deal of fall wheal now, Ttie Service for iiiu-'ii longer They were rmlucml to previous to the Hull affair. leaned prior to the receipt ol Rojeatven sanie in Monumutli. to gjiar-l there like treasures. If they The conversation had leafed until the -llr-et »trait«, bisliing was p-sir lnd>'|H-mlvme aml Moam -utli will be and from prevent prospect» the acreage »ere left alone the “storms'' tore up long after -UyI'ghl. The Japanes« si my In Manchuria aky'a i «| h ret, which «-hanged the eitua I he hualiand and an-l wages were poorer. Ringwold »as thr-iugh i he ludr-peudence central office ul wheat sown in tbie county will be tu-n cor sldarably arid apeara to place the piling and Sea-log » trap» were con The Kus wife were suddenly interrupted by one no longer nsetul. Hr waa more of a have re»um«l the - fl- naive three or four times as large as that structed in fr> nt and on the side of ataiia are rep-irted to have Let a num- some of lie bur-ten -d pr-»-l upon lire« of their sons. hui-bauce as a co-w-nker. Hie com- Britain, lhe meeting iind<N|l>tedly mark- sown last year. There are several reas tier ut Imp-utant p<«>tiona. them so that even the luckless dab Road to Gallic. “Have you heard the new»?" be pail on»hlp waa all that waa loft her. lhe reaching of a rerl- us »rage. found their way to the tiahermena' sake-1 aa be enter«! bu r r led I y, an-l then ons for ibis, last fall was not auspic- Merlin — Work lias l-egun on the new Tlie TriLuna. a trading Italian paper I Iley now only rarn«l a scant living The ahipa <d llie lirlliah channel fimt traps by the sheerest accident. loiis for Sowing grain, and the acreage without waiting for a reply, he added and rhoiihl itingwol'l le-unir tied rid -alls Rujeslvenaky a lunatic, an-l adds cleared their -1« ks lll-a «Itr ril 'Oti. mad loGalfae, and It is expected it I One by one they had succumb« I and “One tlalnrig I m -art went down hear den she did not know what rhe would tLal It complete and prompt »altafac- ia rurm-red that lhe whole fleet, with will lor completed in six weeks. was small, while thi» fall has b.eu a Con- Sold to bead--* at bls qwn price, except the aand »pit and two flahermen were -Io. He had not confided fully to her tion la not given, war will be Inevlta- the ex-eptlon of the haltl--*liip Caesar, goo lone for wee-ling purpoeee. The ths few who preferred to qork and lost. A not bar waa aeeii entering the slderaldr freight is here awaiting the the »e. ret of her life and the myalerres , ble. will steam waatward tomorrow with barely live than become the slaves ol breakers at Pacific Rocks. Millannth spring grain thia year was a complete completion of the road, among its aa». of the ductllnenla concealed under the Hpaln will allow the Russian war lhe allegc-l purp.ee of making a sham any man. er, thought to have contained Dan lo-arlh. Would three help hei? Hhe ■ lilpa to remain at Vigo long enough to attack againal ti e Itok ol Gibraltar. mill for the Rand mine. The Merlin lailur- , and the spring yield for several It was on the fatal morning upon lapliam, turn«l turtle of! Chinook ma-le up her mind that should Ring- makn ne.eaaary repair*. Toenail« company has material on years has been light, so (armeis in tbie The others which Hankala and Ring»--Id dared Point, and old Ririgwold aml Hankala would recover again sue would hr-a h »ail«l alter taking un 400 tuna of coal hand lor the constitution of a tele pait of the state are beginning to the storm Old Hea«log was up shot behind Diappoinlment R-rka. It glad Airxirrr is oui. the subject to him. each. early, as waa bia curtom. He superin is the worst morn-ng of the a-aaon." phone line to Gali ess e-»on as the road abandon the pratice of sowing at that it »as not so mnch for hei own self tended al) of h'a own buaineaa. He hire on the Brierklyn water fr-nt de Russians Believe lie Will Return, is completed. It would l>e in opera time. “It is an HI wind that blows no one lhal she was prompted, but she wished left nothing of importance to other». good!” remark«! old Headog. tion How, but it was deviled to have it Now Kuropatkin Is In Power. to ease the old man's life in his last »troy—I a pier 700 fret long which waa tolL-w the new road. It la intended to It waa to thia fact that he attributed Logging Road to Be Built. -lays. Hr ha-l ma-le a great struggle ■ -tor—I with cotton and general mere h Ht. Peterbaurg, Oct 2t».—Viceroy -sriy the line four miles lieyond Galice, bia success, and he admonished ilia l a Grande—The surveys are about A steamer ti«l t-> the pier was CHAPTER X. lor her an-l she wished to repay him in andlse 4lexlefl'a order of the day announcing giving service to the Almeda, Rami, sona to follow in hi» footsteps. al«i-l-atroyml. Gne fireman and one some way. completed for a narrow-gauge logging Bitter Prospects. Kuropakin'a appointment la In tin Big I ank ami other mines. The storm was raging and the man The ex |>ollceman arc r-p-irt«l missing, The While meditating over her troubles, same g rami I one vein as Kuiopatkin's of wealth did not care to stir abroad pemliture of a small amount of money railroad from llrlgatd, eight miles west The storm ha-l continued throughout Ibero cam- a loud, lir-avv knock at tlie loss is estimated al *500,000, oilier <d Octol er 5, am! is regard«! a- will also complete the new roa-l to the of Iw Grande, up the Grand Ronde eo early. He giew confidential witii the day aml Siow- at night with renew door. It eouml«! like tlie rap of I'ustmastci Vancott. of New York, is having detimtlev ■ ataldisli.'-l the iiiilb mines name-!. Mrs. Headog. He did tbie occasional ed fury. It «as a common thing to river about 30 miles, to a heavy body -liMitn. She could not tell why, but -lead. orship of that ill-starred >l>»-ument. ly, but it was only when matters arose Lave weeks of storms at this waa >n of of timber owner! by the Grand Ronde • In- trembled. Hankala waa rot in tlie While Alexirfl take» particular that closely affected his bnaineee in the year and the »tin rarely ever aliow«l Both armiee In Manchuria continue habit of experlenlng such aenaationa. Lumber company, of Perry, on the ( omino Cvcnta. pains, in turning over the supreme terests. He was by no means a faith Itaelf. But every storm was the Hhe went to the door aml open«I it. to real. The command of the land tones to Kuro- North Useilie l uilauan conference, slopes of the Blue mountains. ful htisliand to her, as many of the “worst" and the oldest ind v dual “Come in!” she said In ■ hollow General Kuropatkin baa lieen made patkin. to inform the soldiers and the -alern, Dclotrer 25-27. firhermen knew, but he had great con would verify the fact. company ha* !>een driving its log» down tone. command«! in cblel of the Russian world of the marks of imperial conti Annual meeting Oregon Miners' as- the river for tire past 12 years, but it is fidence in her g--»l judgment, and It only goea to ah-iw how quickly It was old Headog! What could army. dence reposed in him, ami to announce sociation, Portland, Novemlrer 14. Sought her adivea in the matters that |ieople forget even the unpleasant bring him at such an hour of the Htate Bar aaaociation. Portland, N'o- now becoming almost in>|>oesib)e to get weighed upon him heavily. Many of the Hull fisbrrmrn lielieve that he will remain as viceroy, the or things of life. A month of rain aml night. Then old Headog always sent a sufficient amount of logs by thia vemlier 16-ltl. <ier 1s considered aa virtually bls fare He was still seated at the table. sleet and snow last year, which at the for Ills employes instead of calling I th- attack of the Russian fleet waa pre well address, and that it whl soon lie National Grange. Portland, Novem method for the season's run, and the Daylight had not yet begun to dawn. time »as -l« l«re<l unbearable, ia for maditatad. upon them. company has determined to build a followed try Ida return to Ht. I’ctera- ber H. "I. The storm was raging. T he mist and gotten in the springaunahinuaml when , “Will you Ire seated?” asked the The town of Berkeley, Va., continues *11 rg. His elimination as a factor in Convention of County Clerks and road to the timber. These mills em rain fed upon the roof with a rasping another winter storm conies, although girl. under martial law. The authorities the military situation lias caused a Recorders, Portland, Noventlret 25-2rt. ploy about 200 men during the busy sound. The other members of the mild compared with former ones, it ia "No. Have but a minute. IloW is are fearful ot a rar« riot breaking out. sigh of relief. Poultry bhow, Corvallis, December season. family bail left the dining room. Mrs. a record-breaker while it lasts aml Hie Ringwol-I?” The papers all welcome the an 10-12. Headog did lies own dishes. She aid complaint is long aml loud John C. Haddock, a New York Inde Mine Promoter*' Improvements. Oregon G imm ! Roads convention, this from choice lie- am-e she had been "I cannot tell,” replied Hankala. pendent c-arI mine owmr an-l operator, nouncement of Kuropatkin's appoint- But such ia the way -if weak, frivolous La Grande—Die promoters of the* brought up to work. humanity. It waa sunshine yesterday; "He is quite feeble, but ho has Ireen declares the coal roads have ruinml merit to the chief command as a well- Salem, Ih-eemlier 13-16. Camp Carson mines, southwest of this merited recom|M-nae for lhe manner in “Let the worx go fol awhile, wile, is storming trslay an-l tomorrow will that way quite often of late. He le him. city, which were recently purchased by which he dim barged the difficult role and set down.’’ »aid the husband. Ire whatever the teni|>erament auggests getting very old, you know.” Whcalmcn Give Liberally. Arrangements are almost complete a company of California capitalists Mrs. Bea-log obeyed the request It amounts to nothing anyway; forever “Yes,” ri'pli-'-l Sea-log. "lie is get for opctilnhg schools on the island of Impnse-I upon him, aml, reading Ire Pendleton—la-on Cohen, who ia di with James R. Elmendorf as manager, readily. Hhe knew eometliiog was complaining forgiving, ex|>ecting, lie- ting too old and f«dde to work. He Guam. There are 2.300 native chil tween the lilies, aa a promise of better reeling the work of raising *5.000 in have made airangements with the results now that Alexi- ff ia eliminated, coming. Hhe ba-i already Been it in ing disappoint! d an-l disappointing -itli- lias become worth lea« to me. I same an«l there la no longer a proa|»*cl of this county for the Gp-n River ass-si» Grand Ronde I.umlier company, at Per her husband's eyes and in bis actions. -■rs; yesterday's friend is t-slsy's ene to tell you that I have had your trap dren on the island. But what woman does not like f to lie my; in the deepest poverty ami dis provided for. 11« should lie taken to Governor Chalimctlain chargee the elevation of a grand duke to the »II lion to luilld the |»>r a.-e road at Celilo, ry, five miles west, to build a good ia meeting with success ami says the wagon road up the Grand Ronde river taken into the confidence of her htia- tress yesterday, rich and happy today. the poor farm—and, I presume that is commissioner of tin- general land office prvtne command. necessary amount of money can easily from Starkey to Prospect ranch. This witIi failure to keep promise In regard band? After all the mind is the weather vane the best place for you, Hankala—you lie raised in another week. The large road will shorten the distance to the “Do you know, wife, I am in more in life's short span of time aml the know you would like to lie by the old to libit lamia in Oregon. Meat Is for Russia. wheat raise-» in the county, who have mines several miles and will cut out trouble than a trap full of fish,’ vani tongue the thermometer. Whatever the man's side hia remaining days. I will Kansas City, Oct. 29. — I). II. Me- been approached, are subscribing quite several steep and bad grades, which A new Russian loan of *270,000,000 old Sea-log when his wife was seated. 1 mind conceives ia so, «ml the tongue look after the arrangements tomorrow.” lissv irtually lieen concluded. Half Mul.en. a Tacoma lumberman, who Il '»-rally ami already nearly ha'f of lhe will Ire a great advantage to the tim- “I thought the f-silisli prejudice indicates the state of the mind, l ife Thus spok« rdd Headog. Then he the b«n lias l»<en reeerved lor Germany arrived here today from Ornali», vaya amount luia been raia<d. Mr. Cohen bermen in getting the pine over better against old Ririgwold an-1 Hankala is storm or sunshine just «a the mind turned and walked out into the g I-Mini and the balance to France, Belgium that the order for 3,9<H),(H>U pound» ot line «gents at work in the country, and roads, ae also to the mining company. was something to worry about, but makes it, and the wagging tongue re- meat lecelve.l by an Omaha packing they have been instructed to make a without eaying 'good-night. an-l Holland. now the troubles are multiplying like cords the impression. company was given by the Russian th rutty h canvass. Marlon Will Have Exhibit. sun fish. But whether in reality it whs the Eight Japanese warehouses on the government. He said: "The beef “Tha title to the townsite is threat mildest or most severe storm In the (To I« continued) Halem —At a mars meeting of citixer.g Yalu river at Antung, tilled with ra must Ire shipped out of San Francisco Willamette Still Low. ened. The gill netters are preparing history of lhe fishing village on the and taxpayers of Marion county, held Ilona, clothing, ammunition anti the within 80 days. There were two Jap Albany—Water in the Willamette Rtorm Cannons for devilment an-l even the government north banks of the Columbia, in the prises secured at the Irallle of the Ya- anese agents iu the packing house rivet ia yet two feet too low to ;>eimit at the cor rthouee, it was decided ty The storm cninion» now In nse along in, havo been burned. ha-1 a secret service man here a few mind of one It was the darkest hour of office at the time that th« Russians steamboat trathe on the Upper Willam unanimous vote that Mation county days ago trying to a»»o, iate me with her life. The wind blew louder, the the southern side of tlm Alps, where The weather In Manchuria la very were there to give the order." Me- ette. After two or three day» of liartl .shall Ire properly represent«! at the the unlawful importation of the pig rainfall on the roof was more rasping dnmnge from hailstorms during har cold and lheie is great scarcity of fuel. Mullen added I hat the Japanese also rain, with trrquent rains following, la-wis and Clark fair. The meeting tails who work in my cannery.’’ and the night had closed in with great vest time Is Imminent, look like a huge hail given an older for meat. the boats will be able to reach Albany waa attend«! by representative citixens “I do not understand all of this, or er darkness. The fire flickered more megaphone, such ns bunt crew coaches By a sale just made, 340,000 acres of regular y. The upper tratlic will be from all parts of the county and from even a part of it,’’ said the anxious gloomily and the shadows flitted alrout use, mid they are set, with their wide land in Mexico Iran Ireen sold to a Mor Mall Will Not Get Through. conducted by the Oregon City Tianapot- the remark« ma-le by those who spoke wife. “I thought you ha-1 a dee-1 to the more ghostily. mouths giipltig akywnnd, beside little mon colony. Washington, Oct 20.—The postoffice lation company again thia year, anti upon the subject, it was apparent that townsite property. The g llnetters I The cupboard seemed scantier, the houses flint look like sentry boxes. The Standard dictionary received the depaitment has been adviced by lhe the boat» which will make the Por- the people ara enthusiaatii ally in favor thought ha-l rec- gnixed your measure furniture rougher, the lied clothing When they lire tlrrsl they boom like ment of the river, aml a» to the impor lighter, the floor was more bare aml “sure enough’’ cannons, aml send re grand prise, the highest award, at the poatoffice department of Canada that land Coiv.lllia run will very probably of making a good showing for Marion on account of the large quantity of Ire the Pomona and the Oregon». tation of the Chinamen, I supfiosed the even the good nature-! house cat seemed verberntIng. echoing, boom booms car Ht. Louis fair. county and its in-lustrial resources. non-transmisHilde mill matter received half-breed aml bis son-in law were re gl-simier as the rain and wiml rnge-l romlng alsrut nmong the hillsides; but Many Japanese on the Pacific coast a. White Horse, Yukon territory, dur No Insurance on Flax. Ready Sale of Coins. sponsible for that.” outside an-l lieat upon the cabin as if it Instead of a bull or shell, or other sim are leaving for their home country to ing the past w inter season add reseed to “But you can’t count on anything were cursed and doomed forever. Halen—Upon examining his insur Grants Pass—If the Lewis ami Clark ilar projectile, they emit a ring of join the army. destinations north of White Horse, the ance policies, Eugefle Bosse found that thyae days,” continued the fisherman souvenii gold dollars sell everywhere Hankala was usually of a light heart smoke which grows linger mid larger James F. Cooper, associate justice of Canadian department has determined Iris insurance on the tlax burned expir over the state aa they are selling at kirig. “When old l.aph.irn made the and spirit, but her nature w«s nil ns It risccnd«. until at last, before It to return to senders, all non-tranemia- deed to his homestead that night just crushed tonight. Hhe sat beside the breaks. It Is big enough to surround a the supreme court of the Philippine ed n month ago. The poilcy was for Granta Pass, the numlier allotted by slide matter that may Ire received dur *3,000. Mr. Bosse has this years' congress will soon le exhausted. before he diid in.a drunken fit, there bed which was drawn near the fire. ten ncre field. What the effect of a Islands, has resigned. The ing the winter. werr several present, lint all of them Hhe gased into the flames with tear- smoke ring upon n mischievously In crop of llax spread in the fields > r first installment sent to the First Na Fire at the plant of the New Home are dead from diowning or otherwise, stained eyes. Hhe would look into the tent cloud 1» I emmot exactly say. but stored at Hcio, so that he has some raw tional bank of Grants Para has been Hewing Machine company, Orange, Street (ar Runs Into River. except one of the witnesses that signed future, but there was nothing to see Instead of hull, only rain fulls when material with which to start a linen sold out, ami second lot ia now' going Mass., entailed a loss of 1100,000. El Paso, Tex., Get. 29.—An electric mill. The tire, however, will canee at fast as the drat lot went, the instrument. lie has got foolish Then tlie terrible epis-sles of the day the guns are used, and daiuagu to Mining religious idea« in his head nnd is try flashed through her mind like a succes crops Is prevented. men are the principal buyers, ami not The Russian minister to Great Brit car on the line Irelween thia city »ml delay in atartmg the mill. ing to make trouble. I ha-l rny book sion of night-mares or hideous dreams. a few are being purchased to vend ain had a narrow escape from violence lhe El Paso Hmelting works, in Towne, keeper give him *100 aml send him to Disgracing lleraelt. East. at the hands of a mob who would Tex., jumped the track today, with 75 But she did not forget her duty. As ran into the Rio Delegates to (ommcrtlal Congress. the Hound, an-l that may quiet him. regular ns the clock would she turn and Mrs. Hmnrtset—For mercy's asks, avenge the death of the Hull fisher passengers, and Northwest Wheat Markets. Several passengers were Grande rivet Salem — Governor Chamberlain haa But the tranaaition i« beginning tx> change the damp cloths upon Ring don't let me hear you tulk about book» men. lie is now guarded by police. Portland — Walla Walla, 83c; in|uri-d, but none were killed. The appointed .1. E. Altcheeon, of Portland, cost me something. Bumbo, the law wold’s head and examine the hot In society ngidn. Cultured Daughter—Dear me! Why It is prolrable that the Mississippi embankment was about 12 feet high, and F. II. Holbrook, of Irrigon, aa del- bluestem, Nile; valley, 86c. yer who drew up the-lee , was stand smoothing-iron at Ills feet. The cloths Tacoma—Bluestem, 89)gc; club, will s<sin be dredged, an englneeis fear and the car plunged into 10 feet of egatea to the trana-Miaeiaaippi Com ing in with the other fellow in a way were kept cold and the irons were kept not ? Mrs. Rrnnrteet—Htrnngers will think lhe great river will soon become clog water. The river had undermined the mercial congress, to be held at Ht. 85 Jk<>- and I had to employ him yesterday by hot. you linve been a cnsli girl iu a book Colfax—Club, 73c; bluestem, 76c. ged and useless as a waterway. Ionia. track. the year. He doesn't cost much, it Ringwold barely breathed. The ex- aUirax TOILERS or- the COLUMBIA t i I OREGON NEWS Of INTEREST u 4 ¥ I 4 « /