S E R IA L
STORY
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B y~ F re d e ric k R e d d a le
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“ The Other <¿Wan"
etc.
Illustrations by Ray W alten
(Copyright, by J. li. Cippincott Co.)
SYNOPSIS.
Andy Meleen, aged and eccentric m il
lionaire miner, le d yin g and orders his
attorn ey to draw up a w ill leavin g all his
prop erty to the son o f a sister from whom
he was separated years before and o f
whose name even he Is ignorant. Andy
tells the attorney that he was married In
his youth, but left his w ife a fte r a quar
rel In which he struck her. He learned
a fterw a rd that she and his daughter were
dead.
C H APTE R I.— Continued.
"W ell, that's on’y right. The money
kem out o’ old Nevady; let her have
It back ag in. But mind you, Carboy,
not till you’ve raked all creation with
a fine-tooth comb to And Mattie’s boy.”
"Whom will you name as executors
or trustees?”
"Must you have ’em?” Meleen an
swered anxiously, as though the func
tionaries referred to were of a species
noxious and undesirable.
"Undoubtedly; they are necessary
evils.”
Meleen frowned in perplexity.
It
seemed as though It were costing him
far more trouble to leave his money
behind him than It had been to amass
It and guard It during his eventful life.
"Can’t you fellers act?” he inquired
dubiously at length— "you fellers"— in
dicating Mr. Carboy and his partners.
"Certainly, If you wish It. Tw o will
be sufficient.
Suppose we say Mr.
Passavant and myself?"
With a gesture as of one wearied
with the whole subject Meleen sig
nified assent. Then, as the lawyer
rose to go Indoors, he said:
“ Fix It up quick. Carboy, I’m mor
tal tire d !”
By this time the sun had set behind
the western wall of mountains, and
Evan appeared to wheel his master
within. But the tough old fellow de
murred.
Half his nights hat* been
spent In the open air with only the
starry canopy for a ten*. Now that
the end was near, he Leaded the crib
bed and cabined confinement of four
walls. oO a lantern was brought and
hung to the .afters of the porch,
where Its dim radiance could not In
terfere with that piercing gaze which
to the last roamed lovingly over the
mountain prospect.
One, two hours passed, and save for
the
steady,
harshly
rhythmical
“ crunch-crunch” of the "stamps" the
town below
was strangely quiet.
E very soul therein knew that the
master-mind In the hillside eyrie was
passing away; hushed were the usual
sounds of rude revelry and “ wide-
open” license.
It was felt to be a
fateful night for the town of Meleen.
A t length Mr. Carboy’s task was
done. A table was carried on to the
porch; by lantern-light the will was
read to the testator, who turned his
eyes to meet those of the lawyer in
mute approval when the reading was
ended. Then, lifted and supported by
old Evan, he affixed his uncouth and
sprawling signature, the witnesses fol
lowed, and the deed was done which
bequeathed a princely fortune and a
royal revenue to— whom?
Next morning Andrew Meleen was
found lifeless In bed, his gnarled and
knotted features composed In a peace
ful, almost ecstatic, smile.
"Perhaps he has found M inna!”
mused the lawyer, with humid eyes,
as he stood by the side of his strange
client.
C H APTE R II.
In an old-fashioned sitting room In an
antiquated brick house in that unfash
ionable quarter of “ downtown" New
York formerly known as Greenwich
village there sat, one autumn evening,
a young couple, both of whom were
exceedingly good to look upon.
T o the judicious observer It would
have been apparent from their atti
tude and bearing each towards the
other that they were something more
than mere friends, yet less than man
and wife.
In fact, they were con
tented and happy dwellers In that de
lectable border-land known as Being
Engaged.
The girl was fairly tall of stature, bru-
nett as to complexion, with a wealth
of fine and glossy dark hair which
rippled and waved around a small but
shapely head and above a witchlngly
feminine forehead, white and broad
and low. Her eyes were of a very
steadfast dark gray, set widely apart,
giving one the Impression of quiet re
pose and cool Judgment A firm chin
above a strong and supple throat
made her look older and more wom
anly than her years really warranted.
She was busied with one of those
trifles of needlework which keep the
fingers busy without curbing one's
tongue, and at the same time serve
to display to admiring and even co
quettish advantage a very shapely
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND ALIEN’S CRIM1 MODES
PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE ALARM BRIT?
wrist and hand. Yet even the dearest men do not get half as much out of
of her feminine friends would never life as they might.”
"O f course they d o n 't!" assented
have Insinuated that Eunice Trevecca
was the least bit o f a coquette. In W ilfrid dogmatically. "W hy, look at
deed, it needed but a glance into the me,” he rambled on; "I'm only half-
depths of those quiet gray eyes to baked: never had any education to
W O O L G R O W E R S M E ET.
SB,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 F R U IT C R O P .
convince you that that here was a na speak of; had to keep my nose to the
ture tender and true as that of the grindstone all my life ; as you know,
there were always two ways for every O regon Raised Vast Quantity Apples, President U rges Sheepmen to Stand
Douglas himself.
T ogeth er Against Enemies.
So at least thought young W ilfrid dollar to go as long as mother was
Pears, Peaches and Other Fruits.
Stennls, who sat opposite to her, and alive, on account of her many years
Portland
— In delivering his annual
Oregon’s fru it crop for 1910 had a
who certainly enjoyed the best op of hopeless illness; but, In spite of my
portunities in the world for knowing. few opportunities, I'll bet I could show value o f close to $8,000,000, or almost address at the convention o f the Ore
gon Wool G rowers’ association in this Tory
He was a pleasant, wholesome lad, some of those fellows how to enjoy double the amount o f three years ago.
Factions W rangle— ■Turn
fair and florid, with light golden-brown their w ealth !"
I ARIS.—We a
Balfour— Irish Bogey to Fum ili!
Growth o f the fru it industry o f the city, President George M cKnight urged
"O
f
course
you
could,”
Eunice
hair and mustache, slim and with
ver of ex<x
upon the members the necessity o f
state,
while
wonderful
up
to
this
Rallying
Cry.
slightly stooped shoulders. A rather agreed, with a loving woman’s fatu-
the next
stranger
organization
and
more
perfect
weak face on the whole, one might ous fondness and indulgence for the time, gives promise o f still further
shopping ex
co operation.
He pointed to many
say, though perhaps this was partly man she has promised to marry. ’ But ¡ ncreaae during the next five years.
cupy our th
. . , . . . . ___
owing to a rather querulous droop of w e’ll be Just as happy without the
two great rl
London, Jan. 7.— Though there
The acreage now planted— but not competing interests ever on the alert
.
.
the mustache, which barely veiled the money, won t w-e, W ilf?
to take advantage o f weakness in the | indications o f the coming fierce ixjftMntemps and the Oallei
"N ot a doubt of I t !” he exclaimed, bearing— w ill within the space o f a
sensitive mouth; a beard would better
leal struggle when Parliament rif vhlch stand side by sld«
ranks of the wool growers.
have hidden a chin which was far starting to her side, bending over her few years g iv e the state a crop that
eus at the end of January, all to| a iea
at
sensational
‘
1
believe
the
men
who
have
tam
ed!
and
pressing
his
lips
to
her
shining
w
jij
bring
more
than
$20,000,000
to
the
too pretty for any mere man.
for the moment are submerged frUeg tt correspondent,
colls
of
hair.
"W
hy,
possessing
you
the
recent
battle
in
Stepney,
in
the W ild West, and who have met and , the recent battle in Stepney, in w® ^ " Koe8 with her purae
Had you guessed him to be a clerk i
growers and shippers.
. -patterns,” and we
or a bookkeeper you would not have and your love, dearest, I’m the richest
The greatest
strides have been combatted wild beasts, wild elements a11 of , *le military forces in Lon
been far astray— one of those men | fellow In New York today.”
and
still
wilder
environments,”
said
held
by
two
robbers.
mr
BPare Ume trytn* on
made
in
the
production
o
f
apples
and
who make exceedingly valuable and : She tilted back her head to look
the president, ‘ ‘ have the rem aining!
Public opinion, on - the whole,
lata- whBt a . oba511?
faithful servants but very poor mas Into his eyes as he gazed fondly down pears. These are the standard fruits,
courage to safeguard what they have titles the tactics o f Winston Chn n* on a
belongi
ters. As to character, he was neither Into hers.
and naturally more growers go into earned in such a life from evil-eyed ill, the Home Secretary, and
r°u know, or to anyone
better nor worse than thousands of , "T h a t’s the way I love to hear you those lines than in others. For in designing politicians and cunning com- police. The British approval Is in
A bat that may make 1
other youngsters who start out in life : speak,” she murmured. “ Money can
stance, while the total fru it crop o f mission men. To do this we need to th « more certain by the sd'-cum Jar than you have eve
not
buy
some
things
In
this
world.
In some downtown office or store at
be able to throw, i f necessary, a cent c<int criticism s of the German pi ore!
N o wonder that
$3 a week, the goal of whose ambition i W ilf,” a truism which was sealed In Oregon was valued at close to $8,000,-
a pound on the 21,000,000 pounds o f
An the Bame- the spectacle of
ibops are
a
very
expressive
and
satisfactory
QO
O
the
past
season,
the
value
o
f
the
is to earn fifteen hundred or two thou- !
mrnlngs, too, when the
wool we produce in this state annually desperadoes keeping such a
sand dollars a year, to marry some manner by the naturally ardent Wi) apple crop alone was almost half of
force at bay produces a mlsgfi »u g h t becomes antique
to
its
protection,
and
i
f
necessary,
go
pleasant girl, settle down in a Harlem frid.
amounting almost, in some quart ^
montb of popularlt;
Eunice, though very well educated this, and with pears the aggregate was into politics, too. I have individually to a panic
fiat or a little one-of a row house over '
Some o f the Eng
I f our beat frlend tell
done
both
in
the
past,
and
I
w
ill
do
it
more
than
half
o
f
the
state’s
total
pro
see in
in Brooklyn, raise a small family, get and refined— In England she would
.eVery„ i ? I ! ' 5 " er
aa» r e over-hatted or that e
again.”
London a potential anarchist, —..
along on a couple of new suits of j have been described as “ quite above duction o f all other fruitB.
te that hat,” we feel
the mysterious murder on Clap!
Oregon has an apple crop this season
clothes each year, with a semi-oc- her station, my d ear"— was only one
ihlp Is a failure and life
Contractors Appropriate Roads.
Common,
with
the
Initial
letter
remove
from
being
a
working
woman
that is worth $3,500,000, as compared
caslonal visit to the theater in winter
Salem — Adam Ritchey, o f Natron, carved on the cheeks o f the dead vorth the living!
The total
and an outing on Saturday afternoons herself, and had no foolish or unprac with $1,423,800 fo r 1907.
W e are very practice
has
filed a complaint with the railroad creases the tendency to believe
tical
longings.
As
housekeeper
for
production o f apples in the state this
at Coney Island or Rockaway.
her Stepfather, John Trevecca— her season was 3,500,000 boxes, and the commission alleging that builders of widespread and powerful assai T® leare It to the Englli
Not a wildly hilarious or thrilling ex
, cans to buy aa recklei
mother she could not remember— she average price received was a dollar a the new Natron branch for the South and anarchist organization.
istence, It may be granted, yet there
Party politics, o f course, enteri neans will allow.
For
was beyond the necessity of earning box.
The apple crop o f 1907 was a ern Pacific company have appropriated
are hundreds and thousands of such
the county road for several miles with- to the controversy. The Tories rtrtues, and we look be:
her own living; but Trevecca himself fraction over 1,000,000 boxes.
men— gentlemanly and refined, neith
noW We may MleCt’
was but a foreman in some Iron works
The great growth o f the pear indus out providing the farmers with a good act of Parliam ent against alieni
er very strong nor very weak, not
black satin bat, but wl
up on Tenth avenue. So to Eunice try can readily be understood when the substitute. The form er road, accord-
vicious nor conspicuously virtuous,
ine
to
R
itchev
w
a
s
c
o
m
n
a
ra
tiv
e
lv
nothl“
g
’
whUe
the
Liberals
reifto
reflect
we discover th
the prospect of marrying so present figures are given, which show that the ing to K licn ty , was comparatively that tbe defect lles in the acts t,
but who, in a paraphrase of the old
_ j i t be lined with velvet
p v p and
ann in good
croon shape,
ahanp. while
w h il o trip
■
.
,
,
the no«u
new solves,
able a young fellow as W ilfrid Sten state’s total crop three years ago level
which were clumsily contr ln)u,ly mor, practical be
Shorter Catechism, are piously or me
nls, both of them being very much amounted to 247,760 boxeB, o f a value road has steep grades and during the by the Tories when they wen waar u furtllor ^
^
chanically "doing their duty in that
In love with each other, seemed the o f $286,600, while this season the winter has been nearly impassable.
power,
state of life to which it has pleased
iften better to spend i
acme of good fortune, leaving noth growth reached a grand total o f 1,000,-
There
Is
a
general
call
for
a
the Alm ighty to call them.” It Is of
,r|j and get what w ill hurt a
Want Better Game Laws.
Ing to be desired of the Fates.
er restriction o f alien immlgn
000 boxes o f a value o f $1.25.
Even
kindred stuff that the “ average citi
Feathers are of all m
Klamath Falls— The Klamath County but few w ill attempt to answer .
And though W ilf was her senior by this great showing is scarcely repre
zen” Is made.
mlngs the most econom
some four years— he was twenty-eight sentative o f the enormous strides made Rod and Gun club has completed ar unanswerable objections to any
Even to such men strange dreams
— the girl was really the elder In point by the pear industry within recent rangements to send a delegate to sibility o f such a code o f rei wily milliners have foum
may come— fond and foolish visions of
of steady principle and cool, sober years, for since 1897 the planting has Salem to assist in g ettin g the le g is la - 1 tions as could keep out any butBtatlons for us on that
wealth and power, hopeless of realiza
tion desired for the protection and per- j infinitesimal number o f real crii (latest craze la for every
tion, mayhap, yet nevertheless fre Judgment. In fact, W ilf, as she often been the greatest in the history o f the
d speckled,
and “ Pi
petuation o f the game and fish supply. a*s without including a great mj
acknowledged to herself, was rather
state, and these trees w ill not b e bear
quently prompted by certain innate or
which Is being made I
It is the aim o f the sportsmen o f this deserving ones and destroying
boyish, sanguine, mercurial, easily led ing fru it for some years.
Inherited cravings for the good things
county to have the lim it on all birds lan? s traditional policy o f offerln, itolee and muffs, has ext
of this life which only money can pro But she loved him for these very qual
Peaches grow to perfection in Ore
Ities;
some
women
mother
tlielr
hus
to refugea ,rora oppressH
cure, and for the enjoyment of which
gon.
There
are several districts lowered and also to fix the lim it at tw o I a8ylum
Another proposal is to make
bands before the children arrive to
they feel a yearning and an infinite
wherein climatic conditions are almost male deer in one season.
difficult the right to carry arms,
capacity If only they had the chance. keep their affections busy.
ideal and the quality o f the fru it is
finally it is proposed to arm
Chinnock's Successor Named.
When old John Trevecca came In,
police.
"Oh, It’s a splendid thing to be
such that the product brings a^premium
coatless
and
bringing
with
him
a
Salem — Robert Eakin, Jr., son o f |
rich !” W ilfrid was even then Baying
o f some extent over all other offer
strong
aroma
of
cut
Cavendish,
for
he
V E N U S H AS SN AK E S.
to Eunice. “ Just think of what a man
ings. In the territory tributary to Chief Justice Robert Eakin, o f the Su
could do If he were really in posses- had been smoking his pipe with some The Dalles the greatest growth o f the preme bench o f this state, has been
cronies on the "front porch,” as they
Pickering,
of
Har
peach industry o f the state has been appointed secretary o f the water board Professor
still call the house entrance up Green
o f control to succeed James T. Chin-
Supports V iew s of Coast Mai
shown during recent years.
wich way, the light of W ilfrid's rosy
nock, who was elected w ater commis
Cambridge.— Professor William
visions had not yet died out of his
sioner in Novem ber and who has just
PR O S PE C T P L A N T ON SO O N.
Pickering, o f H arvard observato
eyes. There was even an atmosphere
assumed his duties.
interested in the recent statemei
of suppressed excitement in the home
Dr. J. J. See. o f M^ri
ly room which caused the old man to Rogue River Electric Company Starts
PO R TLA N D M ARKETS.
atory, that higher f(>rms of life
W ork in Spring.
look shrewdly at Eunice.
If there
on the planet. Venus.'
were anything amiss between the
Medford— The Rogue R iver Electric
Wheat— Track prices: Bluestem, 83
The Harvard Savant "jhas held
lovers Trevecca knew he would find it company with headquarters at Med @83>£c; club, 81(381 >£c; red Russian, tatively for many y ea r* that an
in the girl's face. But apparently all ford, w ill start work on its new plant 79c; valley, 82c; 40-fold, 82@82}6c.
life has been in existence on V
was serene.
at Prospect early in the spring. H. C»
Barley— Feed, $23 per ton; brew and that the surface ofkth e plani
"W ilf has been telling me what he Stoddard, secretary and consulting en ing, $24(325.
composed principally w i stea
Intends to do with all his money gineer, is in the East at present con
M iilstuffs— Bran, $23.60(324.50 per swamps which abound w ir a r ^ fff
when he gets to be very rich," she sulting with Colonel Frank Ray, the ton; middlings, $31; shorts, $25.50(g) creatures o f antediluvian perlodi
The professor also has certain
said smilingly.
head o f the company, concerning the 26.50; rolled barley, $25@26.
“ That's easy spending.” said Tre purchase o f machinery for the new dam
H ay— Track prices: Timothy, W il orles on the geographical procliv
vecca, sinking heavily Into a chair. and power plant on the Upper Rogue lamette valley, $19(020 per ton; East on the moon, but does not can
discuss them.
Concerning Ve
“ T h ere’s more money got rid of that river.
The plant at Prospect w ill be ern Oregon, $21@22; alfalfa, $14;
way in a year than’d pave
York wi one o f the finest and largest o f its kind grain hay, $14.50@15.50; clover, $13 Professor Pickering says:
‘‘Certainly there are many phyi
dollars! But let’s hear abart it, lad," in the West. Hydraulic engineers es @14.
___________
reasons for _______________
thinking that __
if __
any o
he added.
tim ate that over 75,000 horse-power
Lorn -Whole, $29; cracked, $30 ton. planet besides the earth is inhab
“ Oh, It was just foolish talk," said can be taken from the waters o f the
Oats— No. 1 white, $28 per ton.
[ it is probably Venus. It is about
W ilfrid, on whose late enthusiasm Rogue riv e r at Prospect. The voltage
Apples— Waxen, 50c@$l per box;; same size as the earth and its dez
the blunt words of his prospective fa carried in the wires from this point to Baldwin, 75c@$1.26; Northern Spy, is about the same.
Venus se
ther-in-law were like a bucket of cold the cities in the valley w ill be 60,000 60c@$1.25; Snow, $1.25; Red Cheek more capable o f supporting life
"Oh, It’ s a Splendid Thing, to Be
water on a bonfire.
volts, whereas the present voltage is Pippin, $1@1.25;
W in ter
Banana, any other planet except the earth
R ich !”
Nevertheless, as he walked home to 20 , 000 .
$1.75@2;
Spitzenberg, $1.25@1.75;
hls
lodgings
on
Washington
square
8000 T R E S P A S S E R S DIE.
slon of more money that he knew how
The plant at Gold Ray, ten miles Y ellow Newtown, $1.75.
to Bpend! I don’t mean a paltry hun the exaltation of the earlier evening from Medford, has been found inade
Poultry— L i v e : Hens, 18c; springs,
dred thousand dollars, but— well, say still clung to him. and as he swung quate to supply the needs o f the cities 17J^c; turkeys, 20@21c; ducks, 22c; Pennsylvania Road to W age
paign to Prevent These Death
twenty or thirty or even fifty mil along In the clear, crisp autumn night and industries in the valley.
The geese,
14c.
Dressed
Turkeys,
his step was Jaunty, his head held Rogue R iver Electric company lights choice, 25c.
lions!”
C
hicago— Eight thousand tresi
"W hy stop there?” put In Eunice high, and he was potentially as rich all the cities and towns in the valley,
E ggs— Oregon ranch, candled, 36@ 1 ers were killed on the Pennsylvl
with a quizzing little smile.
"W hy as he was actually poor.
which include Grants’ Pass, Medford 37c; Eastern, 28(r/30c.
| Railroad during the year 1910
T o such a man as W ilfrid Stennls, and Ashland,
not say a hundred millions at once
Butter — C ity creamery, extras, 1 this enormous total has led the
uneducated as the college
world
and be certain of having enough?"
and 2 pound prints, in boxes, 35c per road company to announce a d<
“ Because for practical purposes counts learning, but eager, receptive,
pound; less than boxes, cartons and de mined campaign to keep those
C O W S A N D P O U L T R Y PAY.
twenty millions would be ample," said possessing an eye for beauty and for
have no right there off its tn
livery extra.
color,
with
a
love
for
music,
an
un
he. "T h e Income from that should be
Pork— Fancy, l l @ l l > £ c per pound. and its trains.
Farm er Nets $ 6 0 5 .5 0 in Year From
formed.
omnivorous
appetite
for
In addition to the 8000 tresj
— let me see” — doing a rapid sum in
V eal— Fancy, 85 to 125 pounds, 13@
173 Hens; Butter Yields Big.
ers killed on the line during the
mental arithmetic— “ over half a mil books, and an Instinctive shrinking
14c per pound.
vorito design to feather*
from
the
sordid
and
the
mean,
the
lion a year.”
Oregon C ity— R. L. Badger, who
Green Fruits— Pears, $1.25@2 per year a like number were injured est v e lv e t
W e have g
Being trespassers, the Pennsylv
“ W ell, and what would you do with bonds of even respectable poverty are lives on the Beaver Creek road, has il box; grapes, 75c@ $l; cranberries, $12
feathers,
black and *
Company was not liable for
It, W ilf, If you had It?" questioned apt to prove especially galling. Like lustrated what can be done with cows @12.50 per barrel.
deaths, but offlclalsl were appalle feathers, and every pos
Bella W llfer, he realized to the full and poultry in the W illam ette valley.
Eunice, willing to humor his fancy.
Vegetables— Beans, 2%c per pound;
of this kind, with a dJ
W ilfrid drew a long breath and lay what It meant to be “ beastly poor, mis He has 50 acres, with 23 acres in cul cabbage, $1.25@1.50 per hundred; the number. Orders have gone I
to all officials and employes of
or a splash of vivid bl
back In his chair. “ In the first place. erably poor.”
tivation, and with 173 hens he has cauliflower, $1@1.50 per dozen; cel-
system urging that all trespai
In a large gray bat, tn
What wonder, then, that hls long- netted $605.50, after paying for the
I'd build me a city house right here
cry, California, $3.25(d3.50 per crate; [ be kept off the company's proper!
crown of gray ostrich f
In New York on the east side of the ings, 1.1s aspirations, his day dreams. feed o f the poultry and allowing a cost hothouse lettuce, $1@1.25 per box;
with pink forms the
Mr
Bad„ er hag four
park or else at Riverside, and a coun were centered about that wealth he o f $1 a hen
peppers, 15c per pound; pumpkins, 1@
very large star-like bloo
try place somewhere up the sound or so often saw others abusing, or mis- C0WSi from whjch he c]earg $fc0 g l 'a c ;
Carnegie Trust Company Close
squash,
l@ lj^ e ;
tomatoes,
vet will form a deep
Not month> obtaining 36 pounds o f butter $1.75 per box; carrots, $1@1.25 per
on Long Island near the water. I’d using, or keeping napkin tied?
N ew York.— The Carnegie T
rose.
Gold Is again b
want to live In the city not more than for the miser's greed of possession, a week, an average o f nine pounds hundred; parsnips, $1@1.25; turnips,
company has been closed by S used.
A hat with a la
three or four months In the year. but for the gratification of the best from each cow.
His hens are a cross $1; beets, $1.25@1.50.
Bank Commissioner Cheney,
black velvet w ill have a
Then I'd have a yacht— none of your that wns In him, did he long for money between Brown Leghorns and Buff
Potatoes — Oregon, jobbing price,
parent gold lace edged
company was chartered in 1907
smoky, greasy teakettles, but a sweet — heaps and heaps of it.
Orpingtons, but he proposes later to $1.25@1.35 per hundred.
and a small branch o f g
Overnight day dreams, fortunately.
smelling, fnst-salllng schooner fit to
had
a
paid-up
capital
o
f
a
mil
, ..
. . , have straight breeds. He has a heifer
Onions— Buying prices, $1.40 per
powder-blue or rose-pin
go around the world— and I ’d sail her come cheap, and they leave no dark- 7 months old for which he hag refuged hundred.
dollars. Its surplus was $500,000
form the only ornament
myself, too. There would be horses [ brown taste In the mouth. The n e x t: jjqq
its undivided profits aggregated
Cattle
—
Prim
e
steers,
$6.75@7.50;
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for riding, and driving, with perhaps a morning, when W ilfrid Stennis went j
000. Its gross deposits amountei
good
to
choice
$6@6.50;
fa
ir
to
good,
four-ln-hand coach.
Best of all. I j downtown to the Front street store. Linn County Hunting Licenses Man
$8,900,000. The officials o f the 1 useful bints from thew
$5.25@5.75;
common,
$4.50@5.25;
h o a a a acra in H i o n r n q o l o a n d m o t h n A . I
’
It Is easy to renovate
issued a statement saying a 1
could travel— south in winter, o f i he was again the prosaic and method
more hunt-
to prime cows, $5.60(0.5.76;
No one would , Albany— More than
wan 500
duo more num- choice
winter's hats by lining 1
course, but I’d see the world: London, ! ical young entry c le r k
'Z Z y ‘ ^ v a K T r e s ^ flesh-pink or pale blue
Paris, Berlin, Italy, the pictures, the have susp. . ted him of secret yearn !aK ' ' « ' ; aes were issued in Linn county good to choice. $5@5.60; fa ir to good ™ k
Ings for fast horses, a faster yacht. " W l ° than in any former year since . $4.50fS 5; common to fair. *2(fi4; good had been U9ed up
era may be dyed or r*
statues, and the libraries. Oh, I’d go
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?\e la"
Perr" ,t* to hun‘ went to choice heifers, $4.75@5; fa ir to
dye feathers black la <
everywhere and do everything, even and a little flutter aronnd the tables into
effect. The number issued here good, 4.50(0 $4.75; common to fair.
them absolutely, aa bli
to a little gaming at Monte Carlo! | so hospitably maintained by the each year is as follow s; 1905, 1,157;
$4(o 4.25; choice to good fa t bulls.
Says N atives Are Good Fightei
more than others. A Is
nothing wicked or vulgar about it all. prince of Monaco.
1906, 1,369; 1907, 1,479; 1908, 1,508; $4.250)4.50; fa ir to good fa t bulls,
Washington.— Should an emergi
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hat will be trimmed hl|
you know, but the utmost enjoyment
1909. 1,637; 1910, 2,152.
The num -, $3.50@4; common bulls, $2.50@3.25; arise, the United States would
look Parisian It must b<
In a refined way, and all the experi
her
o
f
fishing
licenses
issued
in
this
!
good
to
choice
ligh
t
calves,
$7@7.50;
to
depend
npon
native
troops
sexes Divided in Church.
ences that money could give.”
A large velvet flower e
county
in
the
year
just
closed
was
1^
i
nrotoct
the
Philippines,
accordin!
fa
ir
to
good,
$6.60(0)7;
good
to
choice
The separation of the sexes seems
a cordon of single bloo
The girl smiled at his boyish en
the
annual
report
o
f
B
385.
A
total
o
f
899
was
issued
in
1909,
j
heavy
calves,
$5.25@6;’
fa
ir
to
good,
thusiasm. nor did she evince any \ to have been formerly by no means an
crown will effect tnts pi
the first year the law was in effect.
$4.75(0 5.25; common calves, $3.75(0 General John G. Pershing, com!
pique or annoyance because Eunice 1 uncommon practice In the Church of
toques alone we must
der
o
f
the
Department
o
f
Mini
4.75; good to choice stags. $4.50@5;
Trevecca was somehow left out of England. In fact. Edward V l.’g prayer
tlan or windmill bows,
! The natives would respond li
Cheese Production is 4 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
fa ir to good, $4(o 4.50.
book
specially
mentions
that
at
the
the picture. It was all mere Idle talk,
and such-Uke.
Gold
too. the general says. Pershi
Oregon’s fam e as a cheese state is
Hogs—
Choice,
$8.75@9;
good
to
communion
service
"the
men
shall
of course. W ilfrid was not really un
gold passementerie loot
gests that the native scouts
nation wide.
The production during choice, $8.50(3,8.75.
tarry
on
one
side
and
the
women
on
happy or discontented; he had a good
as a nucleus fo r a native s t i
large hats, oxidized ■
1910 reached a total o f 4,500,000
Sheep— Y ea rlin g wethers, grain fed, army.
position with nine hundred a year, ; the other ” The papers of a church
smaller ones.
pounds,
o
f
which
the
Tillamook
country
$4.75@5;
old
wethers,
grain
fed,
$4.25
and they were to be married In the in Westmoreland Include elaborate di
The delicious iu n n x
alone
produced
about
3,500,000.
Coos
@4.50;
choice
ewes,
grain
fed,
$3.75@
rections for the division of the sexes
spring.
Another Bomb for Alfonso.
we have been enjoylni
Bay
is
another
thriving
section
where
4.75;
feeders,
$2.26@3;
choice
lambs,
"You certainly could give some of ] at Its services.
Madrid.— K in g Alfonso on M o i
the last few days has •
cheese is manufactured, snd the indus grain fed, $6.50@7; good to choice,
our American nabobs a few lessons I
issued an official denial of the
trimmed hats out of th«
try is growing there at a rapid rate. grain fed, $6@6.50; poor lambs, $4.95
on how to be happy though rich,” she
that
an
attempt
to
assassinate!
Give yonr children pretty names; Oregon cheese is in demand all along
V e can admire white
@5.
smilingly commented. "It has often ; there are more than enough ugly ones
! was made recently.
On hoard
edetoetae or tlllea, ape
the Pacific slope, and brings a premium
Hay fed sheep and lambs 5c lower yacht Giralda he arrived » t Me|
seemed to me that our really rich already.
hnd white plumes.
Oi
wherever offered.
than grain fed.
1 and disembarked.
'or hat
Demand is Made for Great !
Restriction of Immigration
M