MA LI I EUH ENTERPRISE. I SWITCHMEN GO OS STKEKE. EVENTS OF THE DAY Keny Items Gated tram 111 Parts cl ms Weill WHAT RECORDS TO KEEP. HIPAIE) FOR TEE BUST READES Lett Important but Not Lass tntar esng rUppenirgt from Points Outset tht Stats. r Balliager is completely exoaerafej ia report of attorney general. It is MJMM ia most eosst cities that tie twitchaea'a strike vJI aot last kg. Mr. Faakh-t. tie Frglsh r.t fragette, Km sailed fra New York far some. Westera scatter ar 3 .i: pointed ia th- report cf Secretary of Agricsitur Seerearr ff wir I e-cpr:ioz betweea r2-.ilar .it and ci::a. Switchmen' a;. i is tied s? aeari ail trains oa th rtdJ affected, aa tV):tuii are idle. la tie trial cf tie ragsr trast weigh r it was stated that rea ia eustoas aifonn iad beea teea to receire eoi froa trut explore. Aa him marj. while asleep, stepped J a rapidly noriag train. wi rntk ir aaotaer train, aad then wn picked cp oa.r igt.y sart. OSeial circle ia Washington eon s:der Ziiiya as a thoroughly irrespon :W dictator aad trraat, aad ur toi altiois ia Nicaragua are almost unb- Jeivable. sere:arr kbox tas returne-1 tie pass port of the Ni'araguaa minister aid evere-J diplomatic re.atioas with tia eoastry. Mexico and nearly all Centra Ai'nm nations are w-.:h tie Ua.ted fctate. Report cf tie North Bank road shows proa: from tie w,-.ni;:6. President Taft pat Ld oa Piaciot a 4 k J forestry seme i.ieas. i A Saa Fra co burglar ha ba identified aa a veaar Seattle m.wi max C. Amosnt speat for lay, grain and other produce (act raised on the fara) Cnni Director Duraad'i Inatroctlonj for feed of domesti animals aaJ poui- EUUt u tie rm Oaro. Am0OBt t mA0Xitt aBj Washiaoa, Not. . Aa oaUjne I ctW fertiiirers. .v. . of the meth I ' laquirr is mile rejan.aj o4 of keepiEJ a wnt:t ryr- cf tieir L,,, fowp-irt cf lmproTemeata. farm operatioa aaJ tja:paseat to " lEaea 0f the four qjtioaj nkfrj i ior aa aetarate fn eeaaai aext jear f faadaaieatal laiprtaaee ia its Dear- kaa be a iue4 fcr Talted Sutea Ca- Lag oa ajrieaJtare aj aa iaJnatry. r.i it .u 2. LiTe etcxk: A. Number of rouaj ni Director E. Tata tunti. It waa , ti. farm v- PmfMwr L oraaa row i . " er,;UtH ?L?U,UU- R jTfc of aaixai, of eaa kiad "Tie airaataee of ""if J .-Aat reeeiTed: aad Ei Set re rr Lrmaa C. G rigor dfat kioEjeil ia tae jfr trut teaaoai. Caaadiaa riip are to be built a tae Faeite eat aad two craitera re aow aader war. Eeport f tie aeeretary of trritnl (are tare tie 1909 vae.t erop of tie laile-d Kte breaks tae rteord. A Tietiai of tie St. Croix dija-sr ' sars ke aotieed taioke ia tie eab:as 3-5 aaiaatee before tie fire alira waa 1 soaaded. Geaeral Craat beberee ti Uaitel Pt: aa ao eaase for eoaiplaiat at tie exeeotioa of tie two Aaierieaa wio were aiiis tie Nicara-xa rTo- IstioaMta. Th Bntiik ba!fet ha bees de feated by tke ic 2 of lords, aad for Ike ant tiae ia 3? rears tie aeats of tie kia; are w:tiost aa.ior;:r to eolleet taxea. Railroad rwiteimea from St. Pail to the eoat are oa strke for iaereaed fa aad freat iaeoareaieaee U beiaf experieaeed b.r the road ia mixing ap ad mo ring traia s. Kia Maaael of Porofa! :s r:s.:a la Paris. Coa;reaa Vaas prel'eu a tarii war with Caaa-U OTr tie pa.'p aai paper dot. Dr. Cook, the Aret-e erptorer. is aervoos wreek. aad has -5i iato re treat to reeapcrate. It it eetisaaMd that freneat ree!a matioa kaa -t it t A,X :) to tie wealth of tie Vets. Private s1t-. rwm-veii ia "e Tor ar that Va.uf u i.-n.) kae laaded ia :.nu. tioas of ajmumii!: i ui hi' t n th imfi:.. jm.mti The HiMir. f vniit runt . l.t eoast bullae. Urj lr;lt i,B.! lx Loa Aaeiea, Sa J riw n aa t r in Uad. It ia believed tia: ri.-..f i..t a naee haee a:riT .-ffei to Niearaipia, aitioaa x - at Vr'ashitftoa. The Chieajo A C-eas "rcn Sa.1 way eoapay ia eat ef U4 U) ti of teeeivere, who took tlx:pt t .-" f tie pa: two tears aT. Ii rectors of the Cl k N-.i wetiera aae appreet amu a; ji),ix0') wor.a f aew rt ft u purpose of ba.ii.aj eivti.i - u 1 ic.no coast. lof. rVo, Vi.te-i P(a:o xrt ar..- oner, la eharfe of tie bw a: Mare ULaad, sa.'S tie slr4 trtuen oa the boob are aiaip.r ;ks tli il has bee a t'rack by ir-'t w. o hariaf eeery appearaato 4 arxr jie st rue a cy aeary shot. New York cu'.oai o1m!i iae iei rrrsted for uader wi i. a if. A baboon attakei) as aaar'.y k hi keeter ia aa aaiaiai show ta Psrt Uad. I'ederai iajiry iato tie bursiaf ef the eeeaner rx. Croix tt.'.t to J-or the cauM. persoaal inpr.r are reaiur aae focd br eeryoae asd wul be moot k!T irpreeiated wiea the eetnos c-inM tail with h- list of qies tioas aext Apr:L The Talae of tie ea Sfires cf farm w ea.it h depetds n-wa their a3rarr, sal aecaraey aa om'.r be seeared through the to-opera tjoa of tie farxers theme. Ia bo war eaa tie farmer extead more pra t:il afi:aa;e to the eeass bureaa aad ia no wr taa he reiir hLnxieil a Tatr serr-te thin tr gettiaj cat bit;-zii aai ac:e ca oa tie trtz.zg of Apr.: t:e ltth txr. aai siitg np jiatesec: of i.s la.-ai property. lae aet;oas to be at-l ecaera.tg lara tror-err ar as io..-ow 1. Total raise of fan. with all baud- iap aad ixprorrr-fnti, 2. Vaia f basilar? 3. VaJae cf al.' ;x;roTeea'.s aad ssaehiaerT, ia:adic2 tc-OJ, wajas, irria,?s, hiraeses. et.. aad all ap pliances aad apparatus cd i faraa isz oerat:oas. 4. Naxber aad Talae cf doxertie sa- ixals. elajuiSed as foUows: Cattle: A. Bora before January 1, Cows aad heifers aept for Bui. Cows aai heifers ac kept for milk. Steers and bolls kept fcr work. Steers aad bui.s sot kept for wore ia 1W9 He-fer. rteers The Philadelphia Natioaal Leafje caMDaii eiuo sa ba awid to a dj to fur liJ0,iXO. 1 A New Terher wrote U03 words ia 1J aiiajteo oa s typewriter front copy ho aaj aeeer oeTere, Ch;!e wiH sree t the arbitratioa of Edward ia the Alaop cUiaa depat !ia tae i a. tea r:ate. lizards the Sellwuod ferry reeeaed tw pros from a wtxkeJ hoaeeboal mrua Jaw a the WilLaaette. it. i ft it tuKeriij Trvm aervout rruj. after prrnB lt r,,rd i-r iactia vf t.upeah4ja .vr tr. Ate was llvwa ea the snd I the eatraiee U Til.ih b, aa i IheM .tre Wet .1,4 et,rl via j Ore l.wri4 Tte ra.,al u (; ttm n m.u.tft bi hl,A '. aai it t Ui.4 l B. Bora aad buiij. C. CalTes b-ora ia 1310. Horses: All horses bora bfore Jaa uary 1, Coirs bra after Jaaa- ary" 1, l.-9. Co.'ts bora after Jaaa- arr i. yiV). M-ies: All sales lora before Jia- cjrr 1. 1"9. Maie eoits tra af'er Jiaairy 1. 1S.9. Miie eoiti bora after Jan-iarr 1, 1JM Attrs aad barrcs .'ill . fw:i: Hcf! bora te:or Jaaaarr . lj10. P:s-s bora after Jaaary 1, 310. Sarp: Ewes bora before Jaaaary 2. 1910. Eaxs aad wethers bora be fore Jaaaarr I. 1910. Lasts bora after Jaaaary 1. IS-10. Goats aad Kids (all aiV 3. Najnber aad ra-ae of poultry orer 3 moaths old: Chuieas, diets, geese, tarkers, Oaiaea lowj, s.geoBs. 6. aatber aad ra.ae of I wirxs ox bees The eeana will not ask the raise of hoaseiold goods, aor tia: of hay, gTsa or other fara crops oa haad oa Apr. J IS. These items iioold be ia eiaied. howerer, by all desirtag a coai- pe:e tareotory of taer fara property. "The ralae r.rea to the farat saoo.d be. aa nearly as eaa to ;aied. tae axouat tia: could be obtaaed for it if olered for sale aaier aorxal eoa ditiocs. Correat market pr:ies should be earefaliy eoasiderei ia estxatiag tie raiie cf lire tok. Aitioagi the eensas merely re quires a statemeat of total ra.i of ail iaiplemeats aa i maeiiaery, i: is be- ere.i taa: a .ass:aat.oa of tsee texs osier the follow.Bi four heads w:Il be foaad Ta.'aable: 1. Veileies: Tiis class eoxprises sitonobiles, wajoas. earriaes aai leigis. aad eqa;pxeat ased ia coaaec- tMia with them, as harasaes, blaakeu, a:pe. etc 2. Heary fara ijip.'eaeats: Coa- pr;s all iapleaeats aai xachiaery operated by aay pwer otaer thai haad powr, as plows, harrows, rollers, reapers, aiower, hay loaders, feed graders. ete, etc. 3. Hiad aiai.aery aai tools, iaclal- H .pea:rs' :oj.s. ices, iaorels. sytaes. ijriis, er-.atstose. fiaa.a m:..s. et. 4 M e..a5js a rt !: i-9. iat'.al.n a.. sia a. aor ea.paeat as aett.ee pas. carreis, casaets. ropes, 3. Da:rr prodaets: A. Quaat:t.es ad ralae of milk, butter aad eheeoe I produced oa the farm ia a. Vuaatitjee OI mi, oai.er. creaai. butter fat aad cheese sold ia 19v9 asd axoaats receireu. 4. Poultry sad gz: A. x.t of pouitrr cf sa aiais raueJ ia rietier soid, coasamed or oa hia-1. B. Axoaa: received froa poaitry Mil ia l?-;-9. C. vuaat.tr and vaiaj cf e;js pto u'ed ia D. C-iiat-tr aad value cf tigi s-;ii :a o. Woe! aad mohair: Number aai ! ::ai we:zat oi aee-: sasra :a j.-.j aai aaouat receiver irox sa.es. 6. Crops: For eaci crop harvested oa e firm ia l.i-a i"ive aaxber of aires. tae qaaatity proiatei. aai tae ra.ae of the products. The aaxter of aires of each erop to be sisated for harrest ;a 1919 waj also te eaxie4 tor by tae eauaerator. Ti:s caaaot be deteraiaed much before the date of the eaaaaer- at:oa. iasteai or ?"-v:aj tae nuac-er of acres ia orchards aai riaeyaris. rre as aear'.r as po:ble the aaxber of trees aad r:ae of bear.aj ae. The quaat:ty of certain fruit products, as cidrr. viaear. w:a aad dried fruits pr-ij:ed ia i!9 will t-e rejaire-i, as .J aiso tae qaaat:tr aal raiae oi St, srrap aad molasses produced from eaae. sorghum, soar beers aad n; trees. 7. Sales of r-ecied pro due's ia 13'liJ: A eoar.ienble part of the aaaual pro- iicuoa of cora, oats, ba.-.ey, astir cora, ai.0 xajze. hay, aax a:er aai straw, ether straw, eora staiks aai ottoa seed is asjally coasuxed oa the fira. ij-:zz to this fi.'t. a report will be ai.ked eoacerair the quiat:tr of each of thee pro'iacts i ia l.'j aad tie 'aaouats realized therefroa. . Pores: prodicts: The vaiue cf ill fores: products cit or produced :a 1."9 far firm esasuxptioa wlu t-e asaed. as wJi also the value of siailar pro.i nets eat or produced for idle, iaclai izz receipts froa tie sale of staadiag timber. 9. Irriatioa: Farxers who irrigate their 'aad will be asked to report tie source froa which water is obtaiaed. the number of acres of pas:are laad irr-.ated, aad tie total irrigated acre- "This oatliae covers every iap-orv aat questioa that will be asked eoa eeraiag the fara products of 19. Aaer.caa agricaltmre is so diversified aai so hijraiy specialized ia maar of its bnacies tha: aay schedule designed '.3 secure a fairly complete exaibit of its resources aad op-entioas xast aes essarily eoataia a lare aaxber of ia quir.es. Tie avenge fara operator wvil ax b called utoa to aaswer oae seveath of the prjte questioas. heace the soaewiat forn.dible appeanace of the schedule aaoiid cccu.oa ao alara. j "iiore thaa four xoaths rexaia ia OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST SWITCHMEN OO OS STXTKX. Order Promptly Obeyed cy 2J00 Men Throughout Northwest. Paul. Tec. 1. After 15 days of r"-i.ition b-tweea the WAR WITH ZELAYA OaCHAESS B&ING FAXE. Nationsd Appls Siov Gir Sayremscy to o-oe Barer Valley. Medford MeJfori aai tie Scae river valley are re.ioiciif over the saowia made at tie Na::aal Apple show, wheo the rweepstake prte was awarded Tronsoa : Ostir.e ca s car of Spitienbergs. The awardis of tiis pri:e to tie R4-ae nver Taiiey is a great r.ctory for" tie fmit rrcwers aad w-.ll bnag the recofc-aitios to which the d str eotitled as the greatest frai: ro'-i section ia the world. The prire wiaaiaz ar?.i cs ia orehard aboot 20 rears c. -iZl four years ago froa J. H - -.T T Troncna ir G-jt.r. f-r ill. The p.ace coasij:s or i.".' a:rs. Wiaa;:r of tie tit.e art e '-. wori! w:ll fr:J i irXiai for roa iog-ie river ralley fruit, it: he fishioa ia ail eii'-e.-a where fruit is purchased for q- .e. to wcxiau : w:ll be xirkets itr. re he Med- aieii by bu-sjcs.. ia: w: ce te; ;- hive looked ?jri.es of p ford braa L Medford w-ill sow leaps aai boaais ia the ir. HaBire-ls of aores cf to fruit, and mea i askance at the future cf tie ladastry are plaaaiag to secure kxc o. t profits which seem to :e ia store ia t.Tis va.ey. GOOD ROADS FOE MARION. B:g Mass Meeting Will Cccrene at Salem for This Fu-T-om Salex -"Marloa coat;y .5 j'i roads. A ioti starred to iaterest the entire couatT ia a caxraua f-r better h:2bwar. To secure the i co-op-eratioa. a xass xet:a2 his bees calle-i for T'e-'exier . 6 aai 1". "-a farm ers aai baia xea w.ii er.. coa- si ier the a ivaacernut -:f tie cvuatv. s to aare at hi beea t-:t.e f the j - . - t far re aak - r:-a i the the build; ag ts? of ties and the ;-itherl:2 of her the work. Alrea!r e:2rt rc-id i -t s I22 steclal lev.e ei -11- t bu;M;ag. Taey ire scatter i w tie coa5tr. howi-2 s-:t.-"1 -r iaterest la the movexeat. It is beheTe-i that tie - -2 year will see aa uaparallelel -t-v-1 ;r.eat of 2--i road building :a Mir.oa vuay. For th:s ras-ra a 2 :-! art is i--lred. aad the ropratioa of every xa ia the eouaty is earae:ly vj2it. lae pnac:pai ta:aess of tae xeiag u c-e to -levise metao-is or ectria2 faais for the proaot:-a cf p-rxaaea real woric ra:s r aa 1.. :xr-ortaat topic :a coase-rtioa w-lth rfce raorexeat and it is probable tbat there will be ideas a iraace-i which will of won ierfu! value to every oae. 1 aere are rsi -!:tr..-s :a tie eouaty. Each ci these districts superviwr. aad it is p-robabl s-a: of tae sarerv:sors w.!: a x-t.nj is for everv xia. n.i 1 rBCTT MEN TO GATHER. State Hortecmltsral Society to Cccrene U Prnlaad. Oreg?B fra.t growers fr?a the or chard disrrrct is every part of the state will meet ia Portlaad next week for tie twestr-foartk aaaaal sseet;si of tie Ore-gra State Horticsltaral So c:etr. is auiitioa to tae m::s ses 05 ef th society, which are of grpat Uteres: to hort:f3.tur.ts generally, it is exp-eted that tie taest displsy of arps ever aaue Portlaad will be hows ia tie auditorium oa the fifth k Fraak aaaex. f the foeietr will i-tr of the Meier where the se-ssioas c be hell Ab-jct !""- ia trexiaxs ia cash aad xe-ials w.U be cfTerei exhibitors for the b-?st fruit iurliys. aai this feature cf the E.eet.aj prx ses to N 1 notable oae. Miay wi? are iavre?tei.bo:a ia hor tirulture sal ia ir.rrtrg will stteaJ b-.th the ee"::i of the Hrrticu'.tnra! soc:etT aai ti-r-se of the rr;oa State ra:ry aj: i:::a. wh.:h will hold its atee-tirrs ia the W.ixea of the Worli hili ixxed ately fjllow-ag the horti cuitorai s-oc:etr xeetirf Tie railroads have o?ered special rites of a fire a-ii a thirl for the rouai tr p f:r iota meetiags. Valley of Orchirli. The Boane r.ver valiev sow hi s-jx of the iir2: orcharls ia Oreoa. Th-oasaads of acre are g.vea to apples aad pears, the latter hiv.ag beea very proatable ia receat years. Oae of the orchards ia tae vi..er. if sot Switchmen s nint-.-.u- n . .. of Nort h America aad the joint flUUA OS I bi UlIUUMlllU ncJ3IIODI With Mcaragnan Tyrant. ,..--;-p r.t railroad managers, repre s-?2tis2 13 railroads of the northwest, a str.ke :avolvicg swncamen w taxe effective at 6 o'clock last n:ght. The mea are employed by railroads w- fir.s jr and north of St. Paul froa Lake Sup-erior to the Pacific cot. aad. naless spee-iily settled, the str.ke w;ll meaa s serious interruption to tie traSe. Twenty three hundred men are in reived. All Hill line switchmen in Seattle, Tacoxa. Belliagham. Everett, Spokane aad ether western division points sre cat. Passetfr tra:a where neceesary are t-eicg made up by terminal supenn- eadests aai taeir as.s:stsnts. The ri:lral managers eharge that he strike orirr is a riolation of the sr'.r;t c coatereace peaamj i arbitratioa uader tii? Erxlman law. The sw.tchxea dec.are the railroads f.r ed tie :sue. for doable piy for iua sal cvert:x a 'iar cr tea ao-rs :a tae ui wi-chrres. w:tch teaiers. towermen. fcrl-r aad aistant yard- HAY RECOGNIZE RErOLUTlOMJTj Brands Zalayt at I rrt sponsible Trot,, bis Maker Question of War Laft to Congrass. rgest tae largest ia tie sra'e, . .;a: of tae Western Orchards eoxpaur. consisticg of 11-30 acres, all set to viaag trees. Tie fara eoasists of 1T.V stres. all of which w-;n be set to trees wi-hia the ex: few years. Next srr :zz 231' acres rill be set to arples aai p-?ars. the laal haviag receive-! speciil eultivatioa this year. The orcharl cow rerreseats 40.C-00. aai is cwaei by xea ia Chi C32--'. who becixe iaterestel ia '.'rezia a few year ar?. J. A. aa old ralroai xia. is Vesterlun i. xaaige: tae -.a ? a It a The r.j'ter hit his occapatlosi cr his -aalia2 ia :oe comxaaity. .j ln32 a he : iaer- H-ed ;a roai builiirj. New Corporations. ;1-! Arti'!s i. is-'Arroratioa recr-:ar iacluiel tae firs caa.as. etc., Bot three classes. "Maar farmers greatly caieresti mate the total value of their po; awas of ti:s eiaracter wiea consider iag ties ia tie aggregate, aad it aiy by preparing an neaued list as suggested above that aa accurate esti aa. of their worth eaa be made. The va-n au.gaed th;s class of property .a lie tareatory saouu be the esti nated aaooat it would bring at pub la act.oa naler favorable conditions. A :a the case of the farm inven Ury. a tpciai blanks are required for ta rtori of farm products of 19'9 Aa fi.tarr at book with leares at .Vaj t.s Khe wide will be found aea.-4it. Ti follow. ag information wii t Tit: L Farat t ijtu-n is 1: A. Amount rpeat ta eass fr fara labor (exclusive of bob wora). B. Estimated value of hone rent and c-oard furnished farm laborers is ad i.t;on to cash wiges paid. Preach General Assassinated. Faris, Nor. 30. A man believed to limine, and having an ini:2iBsrv g-vanc aijainiit the war department u ana Bfriouxlv wounded (.ieneml Veraa-I today ou the tei of the Hotel .ii!:nntal. l he man wits arretted La:r it ws liamed that he had nii :ia tieneral Yerand for Oeneral Bria. -Biaiater of War. Th assailant. - is ta Algenao, wts overpowered us o acu.ty. 11.1 was found to bv 1 wa.t az arsvaal of rxvolvers and Ug grt o-sertl erand received bullets is th ak aad forehead, aad his con i.t.n is ccat.aered serious. sVica, Chorea Kept Her fvttie, Nor. ST. Supported for .an by tie Columbia R.ver Coafer of tie Methodist church, dying a iw uays ago asi leavt&f aa estate va:u4 at sr.va.nj, Un. lihas I'res, ia aiid wife ef th late Xfr. lra. pas tor or th Kint Method: church of 1'aytjs, caaited d.appoiataat ia church circi at Paytoa, Waah whea aer waita was had knows. Si wiild her fortua to riative is Aits trsl.a without coatr.butiag a peniv to th church which had mad comfort sble xiiac poMibU for her dunsg Japan Publish Factory Laws. Tokio, Nov. s:.Wua th v.w f meeting Ubot pioblBss befor thr b cos. .xiiji.i, U govrmt udav published a w b ll la tosii:ii w.th th factory law. Va Ier th statBt. I'cs go Ui lamed at afft. th rwj'.vuif vt childrtB sdr li yars oil is rvk.b.ld is fstlori. Wva, r a I U s adr 14 r cr f " lV,r)cg at Sail, aa k ltit i alloatd wrs SI l'f war Maa aat M.reu , tar I which to rev.ew tie results of tie year l:!tJ aai prepare for :he T.si: of " the eauaerator. But preparation of a writtca record should be commenced a: oae. o oae saouli attempt to coa plete i: ia oae evea:a2. but tie work i should be divided as indicated ia the above out.ine. oae evecuaz be:a2 ztvea ap to fara expenses, a secoai to live stock, a third to diiry products, and so oa through the list. In tils way each topic caa be givea the eoasidera- oa ;t ceserves. aad tae resulting fig ures are certain to oe more accurate thaa if compiled hastilv." sare as f...ows: A- ri;i :2- No. !". KeEvoVa aai Pr:-e.":v Order of FHk: iccor r- ri'o.-s, R. J. Pii:-iaJr-..E. J. C. 1 ntoa C. Law. F. J. i.'ara'T aad F. C Fox. E ou c-'xr-any: pnacipal o Port DEALS BLOW TO GRAFTERS. Members of Police Commission Are Not Those "Suggested." Saa Frinc:s-o. Nov. 23. p. H. Mc Carthy, who was recently elected mayor oa the Union Labor ticket, has selected the members of the police commission, aad the announcement comes as a se vere blow to the union labor grafters who looked to McCarhy to reward taeru for their efforts in his behalf. Not a labor man figure among those chosen. Joseph Leggett, an old time Demo crat, and a maa of s:er!.ng integr-.tv, remains oa the board, while the two new men are to be William MacXevan, member of a real eate firm, and Lou? Blot, whj is connected with a down town wholesale coxm ss.oa firm. The labor leaders are a'rea Iv di gusted with tie ia i-pea ieace of Mc Carthy. On of taem said, when asked hnw Ubor was faring with the mayor elect: "Aw. yoa eau't to-ci him sine he was eleced." Farmer Block Railroad. Spokane Baciue if tie faljre the Great Nortiern ra.lf)ad to see .anl: -ari-ai s-tocic. incorrorat or, (.r. a. Metz2-r. I. L. Cohen aai Hit-r. a F. Ataxia. Porvaa i atioarv i Wo.-.denwire company: prlaeipal office. Portlaad; ap.-i s-o-.t. JI-.O.'VhI; incorporator . I. Brius. T. Walce Buist and '. aarlr-s C. Duacia Notarial Commissions. e!e-n Notar.a: commisioc have ben i"i:e.l v rt. n M. Patteron. Corny pia: Jo- M. Flub-r'v. Lebanon: T. J M 'i. .arv. i.t--; a. C. Morgan. Morjaa: John 'V. Oliver. G. L. Webb. Isaac weet. M. A. M. Asa ev and A1. y i'orthind: M. Inlev. Fore: I-r. Tove: 1. T. IV-anert. Marhfie!d: J. L. fampbei:. Glendale: Bartlett Cole. H. . vonaer and D. .1. Fortes. Portland; Walter J. Loju. Nehalem; Samuel d. White. Cove; E. D. Whiting, La Grande; LeRoy Park. The DnlUw; E. W. Haine Fort Grove; C. W. Corbv. Newberg! aa I Let L. Pearoe. S.ilem. a water E'phrata, where water for 16 years. F. A son made a filing aid Yj' of ire :ae sir a n-ar as c-een gHtia2 To'liver and ;.ie m-i-e- pending the settlement of a si t a? 1 a half doira moil engines have ga dry on the ma n 1 a of ti i.ri- Northern as a re-!t. Tw, tra n are laid up at Fphrata for lack of water Ephrata is tie onlv n'at.oa S-twevn Wilson creek and Inn. lad at whica engines caa get water. Mob SHoots Down Kegro. Meriden, s, Nov. 2T Morgan Chambers, s negro, was takea from Town Marshal Broadway aad Deputy Jo Camp at Meechaa. 12 mile west of here, tonight by 2 V masked anea aad his body riddled with bullet. The egro had Mrlier in th dav hrm aai robbed Mart. a Dre!er, "aa agd citiaea f Pout, 4 will station two mile wt of Meechaa. Dreler ideati d h ssaaiiaat. Marsaa! Broadwav sd rvputy Caaip started with th seiM tr tse .:. ia ts wv th-v r toafroated by the mob, wh ch took th ig-o hy fore. "TaAs Away Tor Oaatost." Vu-xor.s. K C, Nor. ti Tn tnr IW... ropioB, fro-m Atiat.e ports, tola broiit frow Mai t ti Frpi,-i (fia'N.ai Ari was dntea 1st a p.idy sll .i yarn frua r ter ia w.ub a tok :'-.r fro V.t :or- lt scta, tad tat L.tM ftrr ht' J ttUI I rowpaauu.o f-r J.tr,-i.t cf f-f t i U I. Hal (4 rtfc .f r, u r UI fivai tte 4..J. Or Bans $3000 in Gold. Baker City One of the richest vein of gold ore discovered ia Raker county is now being worked by the Humboldt Min eg company at their mine :n Mor mon Uf a. Th- ore runs .t'vi t, th toa. aad is boig takea from a -.n ab-out sevea i-,-.-.es mide aai of ua-kn-iaa i-p-h. Wi: -he eomp-anv ha beea working on the rich ve:a for' some ii'tle t.sie. ta-y did a-t rtiak- an aav uat.l today, aad were surprivd at the richae of tie vela. The mine is in the same ev,loa tad is near the famous Rainbow mine. Merrill Citizens in Bad. Klaxath Fall Several parties re ilcg ia th- riciaity of MerrJl have been saaxoced to Portlaad in conaec- oa with the cuttiag of timber frox goreraxent reserves. It has a.wav bcee-ri customary for the people of that seetioa to eet "their wood supplv froa the juaiper grores in the f ot hills. The forestry service made a ruling prohibit iag the cutting of juaiper oa govern ment lands, anl tae partie who have beea summoned to Portlaa i to appear roerore tae fe.ieral raad ;urv are charged with violating this ruling. Sells Wieat at 99 Cents. Baker City The larzest wheat deal made ia this section of the state ha just beea eessustnated br the Balfour Guthrie company, which purchased the holdings cf the Oregon Mill Grain company, whose elevator wa des'rove by fire. The deal involved 80.'v bush els of wheat, snd the price was &9 eeat per Dusael oa board the cars at For .ana. mis aeai is taten to mean taat tae mul j-eople will not rebuild this rear. secure .r xea. Washington. Dec. 2. Sewetarv . State Knox late te-lar retume.t n. paisr-orts of FVlipv Rodriguer. ehars d 'affaire nf the Nicaraguan 2ati0. with a letter scathiDzlv dnnn;. the Zelavan administration t tK. rnment of Nicaragua. The le'ter is definitelr .lee;iro,t rprer,t the views of Preid-nf T,. days, holidays 1 and is alxiut as plain spoken as an aa alraace of 60 cents, thing emanating from the state rfL partment in many years. The extraordinary feature af the let ter is that it seems to evince aa inte tion on the part of the I'nit-d States to hold President Zelaya r-TRa!lr re-p-nible for the alleged torture aad execution of the American. r,.. ecz-.ne aa'sters: a r.oiitioa of the ru.e pro- diag for the payment of p-enaity in cae of failure to permit switchmen to ia the middle of their shift at a stated period, which contemplates double pay ia case where it becax secessary 0 work a portion of :he meal hour, "aad the elimination of the physical examination and the age hxit placed upoa iwitchaien en terlag the service. Both sides to the dispute issned statement tonight. That of the rail road managers declares that an in creae of 2 c-ats aa hoar, or 20 cents a day. was offered by the railroads in territory wet of Billing and Havre, Mont., "but declined. Further increases were refused, the statement says, be cause pay of switchxen had been in creased previously aai sow averajes xore thaa ! a month. The rail roads ;av the strike orler was issued while a conference with United States Coxxerce Coxxissioaer Kaapp and I'arei State Coxxisioaer tf Labor Neill. loosing to arbitration under the F.rix.ia act. wis pending. Bad faith ;a ca..;a2 tae stn.-ce :s eaargei and Groce. and exhibits the unique KTLI. JOHN D. PLOT TOLD. Newport Short of FneL Newport With wood all around dry wood cannot b had ia the local marsets. Dealers sav ther cannot eet enough cut ia the summer to last during the winter, yet there are people who eomp'.aia that there is no work to be aa i. Dealers offer good wages to wood cu::ers, put tew tnere are wao care to labor. Prineville The Redmond Commercial cub has .auached a svstematio cam paiga for a direct countr road from Prineville to Kedmoad. The club is conferring with the county court, and is taking other steps to ge: plans per; ieciea lor lae new roaa. Country Schools Costs 116.000. 1 irewit.er 10 erect a scaooi costm? llrj.OW ia a district where s few vtars ago the aad was worthless, is the ac complishment of the Feradale school d.strict, three miles north of Freewater. PORTLAND MARKETS. Wheat Track prices: Bluer-m. 1115; club. $1.0.1; red Russian. 1.01 u. ; valley. 1: Turkev red. 1.04; for-v' fold. 1.04. Barley Feed. r-V-3't; brewing sis.; per ton. torn Whole. 33.30; cracked. .U..3i per ton. tuts No. 1 white, 131.731.50 rer toa. Hay T.mothv. Willamette vall-v lv,:19 per toa: eatera Oregon. !". I! altiirt. f 1 1(5.5.1 elovee tH.,i U'. Appropriations Not for Salaries. aleai Ia aa opinion rendered re ceatiy. Attora-y General Crawford ha held that ti appropriations male for he several etr-r m-at tat:or.s in 1 f f-reat pars -f tae state bv the leg lature last winter are not available for tae salaries of professors of the Oregon Agr. cultural coyg even while eng-ig-d ia supervisiag tae work at the stations. Ta- aioaey caa be u-d oalv ia proniot :ag tie work of tie s-a:ioa. Tie a wa tei bv tae coi.ege. Apple King Visits Hood Riyer. Hood R vtr E. Wi uler. one of the ;f k.ag of th Rogie river dis tr.ct. ai astaag-r of tae Bear Creek Orchard company, spent a day :a R:ver oa h.s return f ro.n " Sp.'aae. here i ha i bea .a tie in'eret of hi company, that a ie a Urge d. splay of fra :. Mr Wh i-r spent ti t.a ill :a liod R.ter ut!:Jtt. t ts- .a pp.ag p.aa:. no. a .orge 434 ar. Ooremor Bnsoa Rtaras. Sa it ; .ers.,r B.-i.5 an i Dr R K. I. aer. ij.r airadea: of ta at .-;.n I r tie uulr, at Sjl n trr.tei at lie frv t3e aota. aer b. a .3t rr t U,t w- to ra y a .sort l. ,,!... ,r p os t3 v.aa.i al W.j.'i,-..,, .r. 4, B,ou4 j ta I atp j i rir. ia lv,ag - e.4a: rtory at Klaaitta r-la. i a. , -w r J ar,, I'-. s g a t f.-( ,tr .., ( ' k ; . ri-... 1 1 tk Mig jaa a. l-...t io t ail J . ej OvV !.( af :Uf 4a. ft. aeut. fl.-i.-i: 18; gram h.tv. fl.VJli. Fresh IVuts Apples. 1 .r 3 per Nx: pear. 11-:!. .30 per box. quince, fl.2.3 1J0 per box; cranS-rries, i.,i 9..30 per Parrel. Potatoes Oregon, f .1 ,7 T V per s.iek sw-e; p.taoes. p,-r pound egetable Artichoke. 7V per doa.: beans, I V per jiun.l: eabbag-. .;! per poun i; ce.erv. f.l.TJ,:, pr rl. horserad sh. I V per doien; puno a.ns. i .i ic: sprouts, v per pouad; "i:;. ' i-10; toaiat.es, 73c .ill, .-j,- e-tar .e Turnip. 73c .il per ac; carro:. 1: beets. I! 23; ruta bag-a. Il l) per sack: parsnips. 112.3. tnioni Oreaou. 1.30 r sa-k w.,-. . ..... . ' . . .v...,. v .. . creamery, extra, joe ; fancy outs.de e-eamerv." 32'-.. iSoc per re. (Butter fat 1"" aerag- ii pr wjj cajr regu.ar pitter pr.ces. Eggs Kreah (Vegon. extras. 43c vr doiea: eatera. 32.i3 per dozea ' po iltry Hen. 1,3.,; I V, e; snrsag 13..: 13 Uc; rooster. 9- ,1V; ducks 1 . 1'V gvre. 11,: 12c; turkev. l:v' .r" dreed, 15c. Pork Fancy, ! pef poun 1. Veal Extra. 12 il2Uc rw r.,f lattle Fvet -eer. H.3.WUV flf to g.M'd.'l -4 23; milium aai feeder. 1-1 .3."..! J.T; bet cow, f t 3- : 3 73 . aied am. .t 3 73; eomsio to m-d i n 2 3. ,.: 3.73; bull. 2..:2..V): ,. ? 2 3.1.; J 30; e !, light 5J3 ;.). heavy, 4 4 73. nogs lie.t. '!: Md;a ;I ? 5; oekers, It .- 4 73. Ji.tt ar.tera. tJ3 f4v far a go.!. JTJ fc-, , fJTj 4 (if gi. ) J ,1 TJ; UtV. I 5 - ' ' If er.p, J :Jet ! e r r a. tl, l-.r trJp JJ; H 4 U 1 - t atr lrg..s Ii7.'j jrv.at ii.a.k...( IU i,,.! -- . Oil King Guarded to Poll Assassins' or Kidnapers. Cleveland. O.. lVc. 1. Acttng cpon inforxatioa given by a man who said he overheard a conversation in which plans to aa:nate John D. Rocke feller were discussed, the police guard ed Forest Hill. Rockefeller's home, all night. The information was giren by Sawyer Sxith. of Minerva. O., who ?aid he heard the plot discussed by two xea at Alliance. O. Sxith. who is a luxber dealer, said that while visiting in Alliance Sunday night he accidentally caxe near two mi near a railway track. He heard the xea plotting against Rockefeller, aad said they declared they were to t-e well paid for either killing or kid naping hix. I: was agreed by them that it would t-e eaier to kill, and the reward would be tae same, smith says. I: is believed unit trat :n consequence of this warning Mr. Rockefeller decided not to attend a church banquet last night, at which he w-s to have spoken. Mr. Rockefel ler left todav for New York. nation of one government hold;n; JSe ehief executive of another practically as a common malefactor. Zelaya is branded as a violator of solemn international conventions, a dis turber of national and international p-eace, a tyrant whose admin'mrratiot nas ben a blot upon the name of good government. Secretary Knox visually announces the recognition of the Niearazuaa r- olutionist. declares it to be the eos victwn of the United State that the revoluririn represents the sentiments of a majority of the Nicaraguan P-opl. and that there is evidentlv no rm. sible government with which the Unite! ftate C3a deal. He thrt-fore announce that .j tie will b held accountable for their action as affecting the interests f Arr.ercan and the peace of Central America. He further informs Senor Rodriguez that, while he ha lost his diplomatic quality, he may still serve as aa "ns oc'.a! channel of communication with the faction which he is regarded as rep resenting." This bring the crisis as near to the status of war as it eould bo brought by executive action without a definite dee" laration by congress, which will eoa yene next Monday. Mr. Knox's letter in all but so many words makes it plaia that the action represents the wish aad attitude of all the Central American States with the single exception of Hon iara, which is regarded here as ea tirely dominated bv Zelarj PEARL NECKLACE SEIZED. LORDS DEFEAT BUDGET. King's Agents Are Without Authority to Collect Taxes, Loclon. Dec. 1. The house of lords Alleged Attempt to Smuggle Jewels Ints Country Leads to Loss. New York. Dec. 2. The Chesbrongh pear! necklace was seized today by ' unector Loeb. wco appraise it 315 with the dutr added, at !2.3.0OO The owner is Mrs. Fremont B. Ches brough. wife of a millionaire lumber man of Det-oi: and Boston. Two customs inspectors swear tier found a bill of sale for the pearls last ?.Lsy in the false bottom of one of Mrs. Che. trough 's trunk, bat the pearls were missing. According to Vhes brough. the iewels were being held t his order in Toronto. Canada. Collector Loeb say that he insisted upon pos- ...... nua. ' 1 J , -7-1 ,w tonight, for the firs: time ia 3-X" rears 'v' " - wai refuse.! it formal assent to the bud-1 " 'mitr- get. therebv making it ill--al for the1 " -r,n-nuea to pre. tfl g-vera-king's agects to collect taxes with ' f2 , f'a!m- 31 " Julr 2 he ob- wcica to carrv oa the goveramea '-'-e.i .ae or.ginais. He has held them " . " 11-1.'- ...inH... . J .1 .. .. , iais action ot tae peers was takeni ' ' . " t'rw taac iaer aai ia direct d. -regard of the advice 0f , never '"a ia this country. Such proof sue a ao.e x-xbers as Rosehenr Tnr. I r no- tera torhcoTning.accori.cgt ley. Lord Jaxes of Hereford. Lord ' M" I-oeb- l today the ncklaee was Cromer. Lcri Balfour of Burleigh, the ":"da a preliminary to action against tar! of Lytton. Lord Courtnev an.l th -nr- '-aesM-rough. Archbishors of Caate'rburv' and r,t 1 " York. The budg' now go before the Wilhelmina Shows Speed. Newport News. Va. ".w 3ivT. h. roJtF "s" J:ih:r today the big freight try, wi.l dissolve the house of com mons aad order a general election. Whether the present liberal house aad min on cont irstry hall be sustained ia initing the budget will U the isue ia the po-s. r.3' ChUd Ordered Released. Fresno. Cal.Br 4 writ of habeas corpus Mr. Minnie Spring todar re gained posses-ioa cf her 4 -rear-old daughter. Ruth, held by Mr. aad Mrs. Frank D. Holland" for debt. The Hol lands claimed 130 for the care of tne hild. Judge Choreh. who issued the rn:. sa.d that ia this civi'.ire.l .t- the hold.ag of a chUd uader lien or chattel mortgage was not to be t)io-, of. The charge were brought under aa old territorial law. The orSciAl-s say the arrest was a case of persecu tion and not prosecution. Rebels Defeat Big Fore. Colon A w.rele dispatch received f-om Blueneld says: After rive hoars of Cgatmg ye-erdar rj revolution ists ua-ier General Mituty defeate-J y") government troops under General Zaquei ia the aouataias abeve Raxa several staadards and a quant -v 0f arm and axxuaitioa fell o' the aaais of Ueaeral Matatv waea ae goteramec: tro-ops w.tiirw. fie -e.ayaa troops los: .) n.ea killed aai many wouaded. while ti revolution it. wao fougat bm:ad boulders aad c:ar protectees. kst xea killed. T. R. Sees Lion Spesxini. Loaliaaa. Br.ti.h Fjj 1 ,-.t oael Eor::, Kerxit Roosevelt, Ed ruad H:.Vr aad Lesl.. A. Tarltoa ar rived her. today fro tl G-a.a.aghca , .ateaa. a.i are la spleai kaalta. Aaioag th uga-s wi:ae,d was a dis pay of ..oa ai...ag Wlta trert by Maad. warrx'.-s. Ta i!tihit,.. i tar ...-g oae. Th.s ereaisg the partr U irv,eed to Nviro, hr they will t gje,ti of Lord lVlmr, u Jt tr a raaci. uanl ru..,.. i. ,, - v, -a .-i proceed to Nairobi. tav Exchtus aWat, IH.0CO. NW York A M:1 ;fSi t A..S .4 ti r4 an paii toda t. ' a ti N.w Yori &io iUs-. M .' f Ui .) p.. J fuf , mmW, . r, gi. The Ui 1. It llarrt 13 .) . ,.a ..... , Us sa.u., k44 mi4 Ut passenger steamer Wil helm! Ba bul!: by the Newsport News Shipbuild ing Drydoeking compaar, developed a speed of 17U knots an hour. 24 knots in excess of the eoatraet speed. oal oil wis ued a, faeJ. The ship will use this fuel during her run of 13.'.0 miles to San Fraacisco. and will the first steam vessel to attempt such a voyage with oil fuel. The Wil-h-'.miria was built for the Matsoa Navi gation company, and will p!r betweet Honolulu and Saa Fraacisco." Oral Betting Under Fixe. Oakland. CaL. Dec. 2. With tk service of subpenas on P. J. Treat, sec retary of the New California Jockey club: George H. Sxith. who came ts Emeryville to inaugurate the oral bet ting sys'ea. and oa William F. Forse. a d-tect:v-. a- 1 Robert MeKibben !at today, at th- Exerwill racetrack. Dis trict Attorney W. H. Donahue, of Ala meda county, announced that th g-ad jury would take up the subject of bet ting t-re. The men who were served w:th subpena will K aV.l annear before the grand jury tomorrow. Borough Chief Accused. New York. Dec. 2. Removal of Bird S. Coler froa the presidency of th Borough of Brooklyn is asked of Gor ernor Hughe by th commissioner of accounts in a communication accom panying eharges agaiast Mr. Coler drawn up today for submission to the governor. Iacompetener, maladaia is tratioa and misconduct in office and -nous wast of th public funds, ar tie accusations ia the report. Th charges will b thoroughly investigated. Sixths Cripplss Biisins. St. Paul. Dec. 2 Errr line of is du"T :n the aorthwest dependent apoa th movement of supplies is erioui affected by th ttr.k of th railroal witchmea. wi th begaa at 6 a'cloch Turtday veaiag. It u estimated that upward ef !J.(w "'' iJ t git oa account of th tr.k order, Mora I. W. w. AAaa tad. ( Paa. Wah.. TV. "Tir w.3 flag cf in., ho. .(ad ir 1 l W W rug(:." 44ouae4 VV 'ef -4'!.vs tu!4y, fw;;.U4 la. f ''l xf 14 auor trt wak "I f-M tl .a wul U S4aa, af 1 ttra iMHt.ili, 4 .1 sir4 s.w Ua4ia lb .-.. I y U