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T H E G A T E C IT Y JO U R N A L OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Assembled for Inf r iation of Our Readers. Celebration of completion of Port land’s $2,500,000 seawall project was featured recently. Baker will soon hare the tallest building between Portland and Salt Lake, ten stories. The preliminary survey of the pro posed railroad from Butte Falls to Klamath Falls has been started. There will be a very small crop of loganberries this year, according to Senator Sam Brown of Marlon county. More than 1200 delegates and vis itors to the 56th annual session of the Oregon state grange met at Med ford. The loop road from Klamath Falls to Medford by way of Crater Lake park has been opened to automobile traffic. The National League of District Postmasters of Oregon held their an nual convention In Portland June 17 and 13. Bre Giri« of the Burma Highland«. (P rep a red by the National Geographic Society, W ashington, D. C.) Charged with passing counterfeit silver dollars, four men were arrested in Redmond and are In the Deschutes county Jail. THE MARKETS liiin iiffliiiiim n in iim iim im m i 0= Portland =s Wheat— Rig Bend bluesttm, hard white, $1.24; soft white, western 2 white, 31.06; hard winter, northern spring, western red, }1.03. T H E L E A D D O G 55 =3 Hay—Alfalfa, }21 per ton; valley 3 O GEORGE MARSH timothy, 322; eastern Oregon timothy, 324@23; clover, 330; oats, 333; oats and vetch, 323. Copyright by The Pena Publishing Company But terfa t—43 @ 44c. WNII Service Eggs—Ranch, 29® 32c. CHAPTER XIU— Continued Cattle— Steers, good, tll.50@12.50. —28— Hogs—Good to choice, 310@12.50. I f this was so—if this man was the , Lambs — Good to choice, 313® father he sought, there wus a mystery 13.75. behind It, tor Pierre Lecroix would Opponents of the Eugene school dis never have spent the summer on the trict budget, which exceeded the 6 Carcajou with these men, while his per cent limitation, won a sweeping son mourned him at Hungry House. victory when the budget was rejected What was behind It all? Then Gaspard's dark face knotted by a vote of 889 to 510. with pain. Could be be hurt—so Secretary of Interior Wilbur, en wounded that he was helpless— unuble route west to attend the interstate oil to travel? But Niplsstng assured Gas conference at Colorado Springs, will pard that this stranger was actively visit reclamation projects in eastern working around the camp. Thus ran Gaspard's thoughts as they Oregon, it is announced. traveled through the small spruce ot Albany school district No. 5 has the low ridge to a point commanding sold a 350,000 serial bond issue at a the river. Niplsstng, in the lead, sud premium of 3325. The bonds bear 6 denly stopped and beckoned with bis per cent interest and are retired seri mitten. Joining him, Gaspard followed with eagei eyes the arm which pointed. ally over a period of 20 yenrs . On the opposite shore, high above the Log towing operations have been river Ice, stood a schooner, blocked up very successfully carried on since the with heavy spruce logs where it had first of the year between Newport and been warped up from the river be Siletz bay. Up to date 80 rafts have yond the reuch of the spring freshets Some distance upstream, rose the been delivered without a mishap. white roof and the snow-banked log Roseburg has waived its claim for walls o f the traders’ camp. the first annual turkey show to be “ Ah-hahl" mumured the halfbreed staged by the Douglas County Turkey “ There will be few men there now, Breeders’ association. It will be held said Niplsslng. at Oakland in December or January. “ How many?” asked the other In Oregon’s candidate for a four years’ Cree. “ Three— four.” scholarship in the Thomas A. Edison “ Any dogs?” asked Gaspard. laboratories at Orange, N. J., was se “ No, they are away on the trap lected at a meeting of the committee lines.” appointed to Judge qualifications at “ Ah-hah 1” And the eyes of the hull Salem. breed glittered as he swiftly made his Bend's new sheep bridge cost a plans. That night, through the murk undei total of 3161.28, but the city will have to pay only 3150, in accordance with a thick sky, three shapes crossed the an agreement whereby Mayor Gove Carcajou above the camp and cut back from the shore. Approuching will pay the excess out of his own from the rear, three hooded figures pocket. stopped in the scrub, a hundred yards f U By / ü o f the son of Pierre Lecroix rose in deep gob. That night, at their hiding place back In the timber, three men sat long In a council of war. Q snrniTiiiinTiTTiiTiniTTTTnnunnii innire available nook of the valley Is ter raced for Irrigation, which Is carried The gasoline schooner Azalea, a LTHOUGH the majority of the out with great skill and eye for con- Burmese have a well-developed .tour. They grow a good deal of cot two-masted craft used In halibut fish civilization, there are hill tribes ton and make their clothes of-lt. The ing, went ashore about 16 miles north • In Burma whose members are average height of their country Is be of Newport. strikingly primitive. Most of them are tween 3,000 and 4,(KM) feet, with peaks Because of the high per capita cost classed ns Red or White Karens. rising to 8,000. Their roads are well of maintenance, the trustees of Phil In the old days the Red Karen aligned, fairly broad, and much used, omath college voted to suspend col never went out without dha (sword) and are considered very good by those and gun, and In addition had a small who have traveled over bill-roads, lege for a year. sheaf of spears or rather Javelins. though a bicycle would have to be car Olive drab will replace blue when Now, the guns remain at home, only members of the uniform division of ried for three miles In every four. to be used when there Is a death In Pack bullocks nre kept and caravans the Portland police bureau appear in the village. They are fired then to go down to Tottngoo on the railway. their new outfits. scare away the disembodied spirit On the whole, they may be said to be Edgar Rogers, 56, and William Van All the dead are looked upon as evil- the best of the hill races In this neigh Duzen, 73, both of Multnomah county, minded or, at all events, malevolent Real singing frogs will be added to from where two yellow smears lit the borhood. and they have great game escaped from the Oregon state hos characters, best driven away. the resources of Deschutes county. wall o f gloom. Then one o f the men drives with trained dogs. pital farm at Salem. The Karen spears have vanished so The first Installment of breeding stock left the others and faded Into the Some authorities have doubts ns to completely that the hunter after Shortly, Gaspard strained George Temple Thompson, pioneer has been brought to Bend from Can murk. whether they nre Karens and want to curios has difficulty In getting them. against the log walls of the cabin, place them In the Mon-hkmer group. blacksmith at The Dalles, Is dead at yon City as a gift from District Game They are of a very distinctive charac beside a window. Slowly he moved his Their language, however, hns many the age of 78 years, after a residence Warden Hazelline. ter, sharpened on one side only, like a head until he gulned a partial view of similarities with Taungthn. in The Dalles of 50 years. knife-blade, with a male bamboo shaft Announcement is made that 36 the Interior. Some distance to the north of the A large herd of elk have made their that had a spike at the butt, so that His father! Was he to see the loved Pndnung country—with the small Red appearance on Hunters Head, six stores in Coos, western Douglas and face o f the man for whom he had the owner could stick It In the ground Curry counties have joined the United Karen State of Nnwngpalal Interven when he was hoeing his fields nr cut miles below Gold Beach. There are Purity Stores, an organization of gro come so far? The heart of the youth ting his crops, and be ready for any ing— is the Bre tract. Bhook him with Its beating. Ills more than 30 In the herd. cery store owners formed for the pur breath tortured his lungs. Was he In Their country Is of a different char stranger. The city council of Medford has pose of group buying. acter from that of the Padnungs. It there— I’lerre Lecroix—or was It all a But the Red Karen remains a heavy drinker. Early prospectors for tenk Is n much more emphatic Jumble of passed an ordinance prohibiting the A new-born seal, that drinks milk grim Joke— this tale of Niplssing’s? To his straining ears came voices forests used to say that a genuine hills, very high nnd steep, with exceed locating of any more used car lots out of a nipple and rubber tube and ingly narrow valleys In between. within the Inner fire limits. and laughter. He moved his bead far Karen-nl never went abroad without is of an unusual soft pearl color with The dress o f the Bre men Is more taking a bamboo on Ills back, from Joseph Gifford, 79. a Talent farmer, silvery gray spots, and soft, deep fur ther, and looked. In a chair fashioned from spruce which a tube led to his mouth. Ap distinctive thnn that of the Padnungs. is In a hospital in a critical condition parently they could carry their liquor They wear a pair of very short trou from injuries received when he was instead of hair, is attracting a great saplings, sat a hulk of a man with a deal ot attention at Seaside. sers, striped red and white, nnd tied red beard. Across a slab table, on then, Inside and out. attacked by a maddened bull. In addition to their liking for spirits at the waist with a bit of string. A Fire losses in Oregon, exclusive of which stood a bottle and glasses, a Petitions are In circulation at Salem from the still, the Red Karens are de blanket of coarse cotton serves for a Portland, for May aggregated 3229,833, Bwart-faced halfbreed studied a hand votees o f the spirits of the nlr, the coat, nnd their long hlnck hair Is tied to compel the city council to refer to according to a report prepared by of cards tb ough close-set, evil eyes. Instinctively the one who watched flood and the fell. Latterly a few have Into a knot, Just over the right temple, the people the granting of a bus fran Clare A. Lee, state fire marshal. There through the frosted window, gripped become nominal Buddhists, anil some and the rest, apparently never combed, chise to the Southern Pacific. were 92 fires reported during tho the gun In his right hand, while bis have even founded monasteries and hangs over the shoulders and face. Old-time scenes of miners stepping month. Thirty-eight fires were of In left mitten found the horn handle of built pagodas, hut none of them give On their legs they wear cotton cir up to the "bar" were re-enacted at cendiary origin. his knife. Those men there, who sat np their belief In nuts, to use the clets below the knee, with brass rings to keep the colls apart. Many of them Canyon City when the three-day Burmese word for spirits. Construction on the new 34,000,000 at their cards, drinking, would pay to also wear necklets or torques of brass. Whiskey Gulch celebration opened. sawmill and logging layout of the Ed Gaspard Lecroix I Bay for the fathei Ornaments of Brass. The dress o f the women varies for Because his companion shot when ward Hines Western Pine company in they had taken from him. There, where The Karen's lden of ornamentation they snt, he could wipe them out, the three groups, but the differences ordered to do so, James Boyd, 30, is seems to Western eyes to make for and near Burns is well ahead of sched now, with but two crooks of his tin are not grent. The chief garment Is a In a Bend hospital with a bullet anything but comfort. They wear ule and should be completed by De ger. gaberdine called thlndaing by the Bur wound In his neck. He may recover. grent colls of hrnss wire and brass cember 1, according to F. W. Petti- But— was his father there? Present mese, perhnps more like a poncho, rods on their arms and legs. The Rotary, Klwanls, Elks and the Ash bone, company manager for Oregon ly Gaspard's eyes widened, breathing length of these colls seems only lim since It Is slipped over the head, nnd land chamber of commerce will co checked, as another joined the table— and Mississippi. has either rudimentary sleeves or none ited by the space available or the abil at nil. They also wear a short kirtle operate with Ashland LIthians In put One hundred and eleven business but it was not the man he sought ity o f the household to pay for the rod. The man be sought was a servant— which reaches within a hand's breadth ting over a big Fourth of July celebra men and residents of Tillamook have for brass Is very expensive. a prisoner. He would not sit with the o f the knee, but some dispense with tion. signed a petition to relieve Night Of others. The cabin seemed to have one The total weight cnrrled by the aver this. It Is red nnd blue In stripes. Dick Reed, ex-Unlversity of Oregon ficer George Robinson of sweeping room only, but there wus a loft above age woman Is 80 or fit) pounds, and Decorations of the Bre People. football star, was charged with hog downtown streets early in the morn the large room, for Gaspard saw the here and there some manage as much The women In the northern section stealing In a secret Indictment re ing, so that he may devote his time ladder leading to the opening In the as 70 or even 80. Burdened with this weight, they hoe o f the Bre tract have brass tubing turned by the Klamath county grand to check the petty thievery that is door. He moved to the opposite side of the window where the sheetiron the fields, carry water for domestic colled round the leg from the ankle jury. sweeping the city. to the knee, and from nbove the knee use, and go long distances to village stove would not obstruct his view. Commencement exercises ot the From every section of Jackson markets to sell liquor. They brew a to half way up the thigh. The south Then his eyes were drawn to the top Dayton school have been indefinitely county along the foothill and moun round o f the ladder. A moccasined ern Bre women have to content them great deal o f very fiery stuff and sell postponed because Professor D. Lynn tain stream settlements come com foot was thrust from the open trap It to most o f their neighbors, carrying selves with cotton colls Instead of It In flagons made o f woven strips of brass. Both wear large brass hooks Cubser came down with the smallpox plaints of ranchers to local game war door and rested on the round. Then or torques round the neck, nnd enop last Friday. dens that deer are eating garden and a peeled spruce stick passed the foot bamboo lacquered over with wood-oil, and dispensed In goblets of the same mens ear-plugs are fixed through till Although his throat was pierced by grain crops. Even residents of Ash on the top round—a short spruce stick lobes o f the ears. manufacture. The cups are o f most bullet, James Boyd. 30, of Bend, land complain that deer come down followed by . . , the stump— o f— They hnve no hend-dress, and their generous size. They hold about half confined to a local hospital as the from the game refuge and destroy —a—leg I hair, which is unkempt ns that o f the Breathless, the one flattened against a pint, and those not trained to It usu men, Is tied In n knot nt the hnck of result of an accidental shooting, will gardens. the log wall in the freezing air. ally become noisy after one. recover. Boyd and Verner Heim, 14, were the head. They marry very early—the watched the body of the one descend The brass-collar fashion does not girls at about thirteen, the youths nl The annual auction of wool at hunting ground hogs near Redmond. Ing the ladder, sliding, lowered hand seem to affect the women's health. fifteen wears o f age. Shanlko marked the disposal of 700.- One of the little animals was chased under hand. Reaching the floor, the There are plenty of active old crones It Is an ensy matter to determine among them and families of eight or whether or not n man has a wife. Tha 000 pounds. Many years ago as much into a metal pipe. Verner was to fire tall figure of the cripple turned, and as 4,000.000 pounds of wool was sold when Boyd gave the order. “ Shoot,” the light from a lantern lit the bold ten are quite common. The only no- unmarried wear pebble necklaces ordered Boyd while peering into the features of—Pierre Lecroix. tlcenble effect Is that the women speak which hnve been handed down from annually at Shanlko. “ Fader I . . . Fader!” With a as If some one hnd them tight around The county commissioners and the pipe, attempting to locate the mar sob Gaspard Lecroix watched the tall father to son for generations. Some the neck. They wear colored scarfs of them nre valued nt 80 rupees, which county engineers of Washington will mot. The bullet struck him just be figure limp from sight. twisted Into the hair, Jumper coats Is wenltl) for these hills. hold their annual Joint meeting at low the right Jaw. Then a wave of grief and rage swept which slip over the head, have a fash- Besides these, large brass rings en Walla Walla during the week of the Ted Roy, “ the singing blacksmith of the one outside the window. Stepping tpnnhle V-shaped front and back, and circle the man’s neck, hang from the Pendleton Round-Up. Pilot Rock,’’ was married recently to buck, steel clicked on steel as he threw very short sleeves, with occasionally ears, nnd nre Inserted In the cotton The Oregon state grange, in annual Miss Barbara Edmunds of Pendleton. the rifle to his shoulder and covered a little embroidery. garters on his legs. Tho northern Bre the chest of the big man. who sat, ten The skirts are like kilts, stopping bachelor adds to these ornnments a convention at Myrtle Point, went on The marriage took place on the Roy feet from flaming death. For a space, lawn at Pilot. Rock among the “ Hills record as Indorsing action of the above the knee and striped red and twisted bnniboo band round the head, the steel tube in the murk menaced blue. The necklaces nre of the usual studded with motlier-of pearl shirt- Marlon county Pomona master in en of Home,” one of his popular singing the unsuspecting “ Red" Macbeth, as kind, with cornelians and other stones, buttons or small red nnd green beads, joining payment of 35 a day additional numbers. Roy is a graduate of Ore reason fought with hate for mastery coins and heads. ns n sort of setting to the shards of expense money voted for legislators gon state college and Miss Edmunds o f the emotions of the half-crazed The men nre not nearly so pic Inrge green beetles. of the University of Oregon. youth. Then, slowly, the gun was low at the last session. turesque. Near main trade routes All this finery goes to the wife when Portland celebrated the inaugura ered and the watcher by the window Pursued through Eugene's business they wear the baggy trousers and he gets one, nnd ns n husband be Is tion of its new 6114-hour passenger faded into the darkness. abort coats of the Shuns. The remote reduced to a pair of trousers, n blan section after he had cashed a worth Shortly Brock was seized by a pair villagers wear shorts and cane leg- ket, nnd some unornnmented black less check, Cecil Dunham, 26. San train schedules to Chicago. Approx of arms like steel cable. Holding Brock rings. An nttempt at decoration Is rings around Ills legs. A rudely enrved Francisco, was captured by Julian imately 12.000 people turned out at In a bear bug. Gaspard poured out seen In the anklets made of shirt but wooden comb sometimes remains fixed Ash. manager, and G. A. Hlltlbraml. the North Rank station during the day his story. to inspect the crack new Empire tons and kalelk seeds (the white seeds In his top knot as an ornament, not employe of the store which he vie “ He ees dere! He ees dere! I saw o f a herbaceous plant), and every man for use. Builder of the Great Northern. limited. heem!” cried the overjoyed boy. '“ He carries a powder-and shot case The expenditure of 345.000,000 by was hurt! He could not travel! So Ivan Pearson, chief of the McMinn Both sexes stain their teeth hlnck, strapped to his belt. These nre of using for the purpose the leaves of a vllle fire department, was elected the secretary of Interior to protect dey do not watch heem!" wickerwork, neatly embroidered with In turn. Bun k Imaged Gaspard, In tree which the Bre call Thupo, mixed president of the Oregon State Fire- and develop the Umatilla rapids in brass bosses and raised scrollwork, with IIme-Juice. hiefs' association at one of the final the Columbia river for reclamation his delight at the news. “ Your fa and they glitter with wood oil varnish. The rest o f the Karen tribesmen ot meetings of the tenth annual confer- and navigation purposes, was asked thei ! At last I Old partner, put It On« Clan of Good Farmers. these hills form much smnller groups, in a bill Introduced In congress by there! Golly, that's g reat!" nre which closed with a clam chow Then Gaspard stiffened. “ You know The Kekawngdu clan occupies a tract but they all hnve their distinctive Representative Butler of Oregon. ler breakfast at Tillamook. w'at dese peopl' do to heem? Dey tak' covering, perhaps, 180 square miles. patois, due, no doubt, to the detest off bees leg 1 On bee* face ees a ably rugged character of the country. They are zealous agriculturists. Every A I beeg scar! My fad er!” And the chest CHAPTER XIV The Vengeance of Gaspard Lecroix The night following. In the blackness o f the scrub behind the cabin of “ Red” Macbeth, two men waited beside dog team. That the dugs might not betray their masters, each was gagged with hide. A half-hour before, a third man had left the two who now waited Impatiently for his coming, as they watched the yellow glow of the win dows of the cabin. At last, the absent one returned. “ .Any trouble, Caspard?” asked Brock. “ You’ve been away hours." “ Ah-bahl Little troubl’ ; all right now P “ What was It?” “ I meet some one.” “ Too badl What shall we do?” “ He weel not tell— now." The grim significance o f the answer closed Brock's mouth. He understood. Then, leaving Brock with the dogs. Gaspard and the f r e e disappeared In the murk. With Flash’s collar In bis mlttened hand, while he soothed the dog who resented the strapping of his Jaws with rawhide, Brock strained anxious eyes toward the river shore. At last he saw It. Gradually, beyond the cuhln, the blackness of the night paled Then, through the murk burst a yellow glow, Exclusive struc tural and operative supe rio rities have d efin ite ly established Champion as tha better spark plug. That is why Champion outsells all others throughout the world. CHAMPION S P A R K P L 1 T C S TOLEDO, OH IO Oregon & California Directory SCH O O L FO R M EN raiaia« U r BUSINESS. 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The free-traders’ boat was afire I Shortly there rose a cry In the night, outside the cabin. "Iskutew! F ire !” And Joe Niplsslng burst wild-eyed Into the shack. Iskutew I De boat burn!” he cried to the startled Macbeth and the gray faced men who reached for coats and moccasins. Running to the door, the red beard ed leader stared in dismay at his blaz ing schooner. Then the three rushed out to the shore. Turning at a sound, the excited Joo Nlpissitig saw a tall figure slide down the ladder, op >n the door of the great box stove, and seizing a half-burned stick, throw it on the bedding of a bunk. Lunging like a flash on the speechless boy, the steel fingers of Pierre Lecroix closed on bis throat. “ The boat go— the shack g o !’’ rasped the Frenchman In Cree. "Where are your dogs?” But the choking Cree could not ex plain. You understand?” fiercely demand ed the other. “ We’ll load your sled with grub and blankets and make for Hungry House! Quick!" And Lecroix pushed the protesting Niplssing through the door, then turned back Into the already burning room for blankets and food. Then to bis star tled ears came a familiar voice from the door. “ Fader I" And Gaspard had the man be loved In his arms. For a space, oblivious o f the licking flames slowly filling the room with smoke, father and son gripped each other In a fierce embrace. Then, recov ering his senses, Gaspard turned w ith: The dogs; call Brock I Quick I” “ Brock and 1 are here with the team,” Gaspard explained to the puz zled man who stared at his son In wonderment. Then the Cree burst Into the room, followed by Brock, who wrung the hand of the lost Lecroix. The shack, now. was burning In earnest. Slipping on capote and mittens, and carrying his rifle and some blankets, Pierre Lecroix followed his rescuers to the waiting sled. Marche! Flash!” called Brock to the lead-dog, and they beaded uf the river shore. (TO BE CONTINUED.) 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A good liar Is almost as much o f a rarity as a strictly honest man and I (Irmly be lieve It takes more talent to be a liar than It does to be honest. “ For one thing, a good liar must have a good memory.” You M uit W e a r Shoes * t r t » T " ) U T D O they hurt? D o your H feet smart and burn, corns and bunions ache and nearly set you wild? Th ey won’t i f you do as mil lions o f others are doing. Shake Allen’s Foot » Ease in your shoes, it take« the friction from the shoe* and makes walking or dancing a real jo y . Sold everywhere. ^ A lle n ' s F o o t =E a s e F o r F ree tria l pack ago and a F o o t - E a s e W a lk in g D o ll, add re sa l A lien'a F o o t*1 Ease, L e R oy N. Y. ✓ . N. U.. PORTLAND , NO. 25-1929.