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OREGON FIR NO. 50. VOL. XXIV. ST. HELENS, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1907. THE MIS jtujnu rom lABTBt Botnrrxm firaugh Ik gray n " beard lb reaper ela.ln. j, " b wiiwr IM wk now ineir inni" i riw, ) Mn Madet of " Ik keea, wirt wfikM w.ni mini, Aa gelda U Ifcelr wa ley piled Ik fWMif wiie M nn Hi 1 Mia i "fll tkaek, 0 tort of mine. a ntatjiwrara Mr M iik aotiad of mliHiki Wkea Ik bat Ta III him I larooga. i rk tin u. atreBtna m hiii w far ' ' en Ik trlanpklag Ik At full la k erektrd keerd k I A. n l.uahter Bar armxl Ik lade tree they ullMl Ik braaehee law I Heat iwlllahl weal Ik walae, with M IUII.W ner, Llfkl f p l, " failures fee W.ulf III "III Ifceah. O H.rt f iiu silk alnk for need , who aire it Im.1Im f lb fttkBf rv at lk 1k (re let aa Ik Jf f In at ik krt frn Ik Bran. IM rt." Th .rale, of ware far tktag f earth, O leader Mrt f Im, naaifc f " I ai.laei lis rat M tin whe lkk for lift elan a Ink nor .eel graiie hh . ft frxt. t4 tear af gratttad Bad f lean Ihereuf. , Thaaduiia Uarrteaa, la llarser' Wkty, Thanksgiving at Lonesome hollow "xwna awfttllf fori-, I al TkaokiflvlBf dlafcer all We," nld Mil 1 obrlr. look In star al Ik young M lv who eat m.udioi aaraaaa be tid lk Mating kaarta. "1 Uw'l Ik heart to fe op big dlaaer (or teat o Iwa. "I don't e wkal la we eea do. Na Mtgkbor is lovll Mcepl oVd l't Bprat, ml k woolda't can. We might aaad bub aom.lfclog by way of being lk -And tx turned ewsy for our pain, lk wouvan laugkad. "toti raa'l rra n oot oa Ik gb ad kli' tail r a arr 1 Ilk lb adal hat of Blbl tmm. Ma.b II la luM a anil a lo kv all lk wark el aKllM UP a TbaakafWlrm dlBMr. far II hoi M ta Ikal f HmI kf Ilia. Waal' Ik all -Vik(. Jim; I ruaaa I a4 Hill Mils. I'll lk a ra acroai Ik HolloaJ ..J ka kark bafor umir, Mill. ii aa kr cloak aai wtat Imia rfv jlatk autama tfi.rnooo. Tk voxta vara bar .irt far a fv lorck' l.i. fl. -f rad vklrh taarkM tk praa- om af aa amaloaal la Ira. Tk ski1 a daar. cold aa4 pallid. Ha "h ITBtak la "kar Ik dark laraaia rim a.d ika far korlaoa. Not a lfa o ka .... k.Ui.iuia araa tlalbla, aa4 not a ua4 brok lk ! -tllla Ik i..! at a waodorkr, Tka i i. ...,l Vllllr traofl .r. a kad .odurad ll la ekarful Itatif, warklac pailMtly al kr kaad found to to la Ik tk Dill kark klck kad gradually aaaumad a K..iika annaaraaea. Tkf kad la.fl 'lk. bur. rladla Kt la al of kaallk for bar run boahtod, fco wa .ii. mJ.Iu kl loot wramia ir la Ik braclM rllmal f'4Jor,do: .L.k .i,. ki UHIt' kaart llfkl and kopaful. kat la apli Ikal jojrfal fet -u. u mi Aim- a aklmr of lonallaaa ww , - . i)ka k thouht at lk kmf, draary wta- ... w.f ikam. ! Mtina morbid almpl for lb anl of a 1lul eomvaar k aald. aa k lkad down tk intrtd road In M,. i.M at tka rrim north wind. "That III attar do vou joo. Ml Hnt. ror Jim' k o miwta'l fl J Hqdd.nlf Mill r aub Ik aouad of rkopplac wkloh niad lo com from .i. lion, hatond tk divld. lib tarn- i .. kr war Ikroufb tb laaA thlfkat. wtlkln brt.kly orar tk kill ..J aava tk oouo.lt. oaaraot bdiii .1,. 4iMlari kaard tolea. Jfurtkar oa, ik. iM at a natural rlrlo. can npoo a partr of trur.l.r ranpad tAm a bmI klndlad Ar. wh.r a laan, .i amiaarin fallow builad Wmlf .in. tiranaratlon for lb Tkln( maal, Tby wr lbt la all. a rough, uokompt lot lo Itathara Jarkrt and rutr boot. Bld th aook la a baf of dour, a raahar of bacon and two Jug toppd with oomccba. inn. aanad ahrutitly whas ih found h.raalf ohaarr b th. eurlou. . of .i.k. m.mk tkan rhanmd br mind and eioad lb ley Mill brook od mad bar way toward Ik fir. a ki. t.lr4-whl(krd m0 drop pad hi armful ot bar fad and ld al br oltrdoily. "Uwr n a am-ju..,. v i na two mil up U dlrio. bappanad lo baar yoo ahopplnf, and atop- j ... .t vurloaitT." Tha man1 InilMant ! annoyd br. w... .k. fnrinm. nunt apvMraae of Uttl group lelad a Httl. throb of pity nd mad. br think gratafully of b.r own Thfui -rk- ru Jh?llwlt- k.. kaald tk (lowing barth. "I aoppoa you ar almply oamplng br for th. Bight," h T.Bturl, looking about mfarta of th. camp. "Wall bo." anwrad th black browd ' - a k. a Ait an KnltlfT k.Mn.fi ai ioa vartj. ' - -- t. . m ta nraaoaet a ob road, ao on th trait. Will you con to-morrow 1" Wall, bring a you'r o kind aa to tak tli lroul.lt to luvlt. u wa ll b glad to aorpt your hoaultalllr. and thank you." Vary wall. 1 ahall rrrt jou Dromiit- ty at Vi. Tb.r sr alatht of yvu, ar.u't thurat I want you all. ramambor. Now. I'll go, tor th walk la rathtr long. Tiw eroa th hill and go ttralghl aouth till you raark th Hunrla wagon road, wlitcb will tak you dlramly lo our l.a., gulug waat. tloodnlilit." Willy iwlurnrd In iraat (nod aolrlta. Jim luokad dulilou at flrat, but h wa loth to damp tha ardor of hla good llttla balpmwt by voicing hla doubla aa to tha wladom of Invltlug algbt itrangvr to tbclr koni. You don't mind, do you, JlraT Mill aakad, aniloualy, .Not bit. If It nlriaa you lt'a bar tti.m by all maana. "You ahould hara aran th.ml Cirmt, gaunt, hungry looking f.llowa who prob ably havan't kad a goud dlnnar for a yaar. I do ballair 1'rorldVni aant m arroa (hair path aipraaaly to gi than a traat." I hop w ka anoiigh itufl oa band," Id rautloua Jim. "it will tak boat 10 aatlafy lght hungry mo, you know." "IM mura w bar planty. II kill both Mrtayi and I'll wk four plra In- ataad of on., and Iwo bollrd pudrlnga b- lda. Wa ll bar poutoaa and turnip and th canned euro I nut up nyaalf, and a nueb rldar a tb.r ran drink. lror draaart w'll hav ml good coftv nd Irad k. Ok, w'll hav aoough, you mar b aura. Jim. iou niuit rig up a labia big aaougb lo arat tuna til. Tbay workad till brdilma tuat num. paallng tpplra, aaadlng ral.lna and plrkluf tha turkar. Tha oait morning Hilly roat long baloro dawn and t about bar Ml In and brawlng. whit Jim put up a big daal labia I bat trtrkd almoat lk langtb at tk room, and by noon It waa art with all tha luarloua vlao.la of o raatarn Thankaarlving diatwr. at with botnrly plattara and dlaba to ba aura, but not rougbar la aptarnra than th own who Snally aratad thmaal"i about tha alien ing board. Jim baamad noapltaniy iroia hi plar at tha bad of tha labia and anrap of whit papar erpt myitanraaly under tba door. Jim roa hurriedly and threw bark Hi door, but uo on waa In eight, and not a aound broke lb deep tillnma of th Icy night. M Illy n-ad lb nol over bli ahoulder, and tlile I what It aalds 'Mum rurlou whim prompt m to tall you that It wa our Intention to break Into and rlfta th Utile eignh.il bank at Hunrla before quitting thee digging, but for tha take of Milly'a "bit of money" It ahall go unharmed. Thanking you for a nlraaant hour. ULA1SEDAL.E." New York Time. NEWS OF THE WEEK la a Qmdsiissd Fona lor Busy Readers. Car Corlalyou Announeaa Plan to Rallav Financial Situation. Washington, Kov. 19. Secretary Coitelyou ba road the Important an nonneenient that al mean of afford Ing relief to tha financial il.uat.on, tbe tieaeury wouia itu gou.uuu.uvu HAPPENINGS OF TWO COimNEOTS Tba uanle'i Thaak.drlaar Dlaaaa. 1h gamla eat there at the board Tl..t aroaniMl wlih tblnc la eat. Around him wit a (oodlr board Of breed and raka and Birat, And ai ba rlewrd It all wlik grlsa lie aald: "I arlihl del 1 wui twlaa." He ate with growing appetite And fed upon that atore, lie put much food awir from tight. Then looked II." table o'er, And Ibra attb aumlrjr alahi and grin II aald : "I wlabt dat I wue twine." The rlaada aanl.hed Ilka t drain, . The larke, aoon waa gone, Bui Ib.n a cake and rick Ice ereaa And he eie oa and on, , And Hill ha wore ihoae (ready grin And aald: "1 wLut dat 1 wua twin.' Oa nuta and fruit ka aleo ted. And pi and randjr, loo, He tinned on the eunntnoue .praad TI.el luonud before hla view. And fumed and .tithed between hi grin I "lie bit, t wlabt dat 1 wut twlua." Hut by tod by he had to atop, for k. could hold no mora, III. knlf and fork he bad to drop And then lnn lo roar. r.. .11 mt am he Umi hi. arlna And iroaned : "I'm (lad I tin t no twin.' I'htrago I'hronlrle. A Raauma. of tha Lata Important but Not Lata Interacting; Evants of tha Part Weak. Senator Piatt lavnrg Rooaevalt lor preeldent Brnator Borah any Idaho la (or Haft or Hughe. Secretary Taft la at Vlavdivoatok and will hurry noma Lawabldlna Chicago Italian bare organised againtt tha Black Hand Twantr-totu eacaoed political priaon from Buatia bare Jut arrlrod In New York. A Bra at Kaneai City, Mo., deftroyed aeveral building, and an unknown woman waa burned to death. Naarl all concreeimen agree that the flr.t meaeure paned at the coming eailon will be a currency bill. Throe eonrlct escaped from tbe V Ttdt penitentiary by OTerpowoting theii guard. Two of them were cap- ISSUE CANAL BONDS. OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST -J TkbTS OF CEMENT. ol n 1 k,..i. ..j ainnnnniWI rarti. I Unlwaraita of Orecon to Make t flcatea of indebtedneaa, or ao moch hauttlv Experiment thereof a may be neceerary. The cer- r -Cnlvorciitw of Oregon, Eugene The tinrataa win run lur uue tw. miu w bear 3 per cent Intereat. rlanartment of engineering of the TJnl l v.ralt nf Oieiron ba Deson a aerie vi DAY FOR THANKSGIVING. Governor Chamberlain Atk Denver ance from the "Knoekera." Salem In bl annual Thankigiving proclamation Governor Chamberlain I merle a verv rjolnted tbougn inatrec Tbe aecretary'a action In coming H exbaiutlve Uet on the etrength and reference bo tbe Bnaneial trouble. Tbe tbe relief of the financial aituation , rllie.bllit y of concrete for building proclamation ii a wnowa: meet with Prealdent Kooaevelt tnd tor the conat ruction ol "The preaident nu u apart hearty approval, and the plan i the 5., fefrvoir. The ordinary day, the 28th day of November, A. V. outcome of tbe newel White How -..,arD,oof concrete ia mld in tbe 1907, aa a day of thank.giving and mcee which hae been held wiin- roDorUon of one part of cement to two prayer. Therefore 1, ueorge a.. laet few dayg. when the financial OTa, nri ,n(i Zui of atone. If. berlaln, aa governor of the etate 0! Ore. aituation waa under eonaideration. throuith electrolytic action, induced by gon, do proclaim taid day a boliaay m Thank Tbaabaarlvla Oaa.ee, An Intermit ln( contrat la for par- ton at the Thtnkaglvlng treat to tall tb tared and the third committed euilde ""7. " ZZrZL .7:Zr,Z The importation ol preclou. .tone. FTPIII twutrri ne " " . . , " m n ,1,1. -.nan .1.1 u... .nd require lb. other b) loriMDm 111 luoniue vi j l. .,1... a nriu ma I .hnwa a dacrfnta of more than 16,000,- Dame vo. 'm vi -- v . 1 , b. riven for th largcat number of cor- 000 compared with the cor rec ponding rect nawera. Tber la no end of mate-1 period ol lat year, Owniare tVirlalvon aava that the it L... . ..n M.nieii. rf I thia atate. ww..j j . . irne aniiiL.uu ui auj.il w;.v.m.w - i . . p.n.ma rmmla will afford euMtantial l . .... ..nt. thaannrox.l "Let it be properly obaervea i:i .. .h. I. neaairlaa that tbev . . . 1 a I flwl for tha mani old bleairnKB w icio , mm m.v ' - r- ; , . 1 1 mate PTOPOTllon caw w ' 1 . . t 1- ... ..itt.inn.l I ,UMmvv rT- (i bim Ikal ara mat; bevo mav nej mm aa m lbbh i. . . . . , t .... ri eix it can u. I t miu w i ..!... 1 Vw...k .in-nlatlnn. Ha alto .7 " . i Ma k. I imn mnfidimce In our neighbor, go .taia that tha rjroceedg from tbe aale .u". ,t ni m.t.,ula. ainee the that tbe good thing, we have may . K. ea.rla rfirartlv I UD . .. '.. k. 1 tlana la ahido with U. 01 riiiitio. vu - i cement ia me expenenej ym ' i . - . k..- i. ui t.... eka nmmA ti I . " . . r -i..l. I t'Tn aeimnnv whereof I have bete- BNBiiauiaav iruiuw i wall. cTOain eiperinmuia i -T T , .mm. ana aerwriaiiT lur .lie i . a .j ih.iMieMiaiRniniDncr ueu iut uaure movement ol crop, wnicn ne aaya, fQ mljej ha both gi properly accelerated, will give the gre,ter impermeabil createat lelief and reault In the moat mhth not thi. immadiato financial return.. I uaa t.. will ha made, ei The cretary rail, attention to the through the year, with varying attract! veneat of tbe bond, and certifi- definit. mount. of electrolytic agent cate aa abeolotely tafe'lnveatmenU. tdded . ample will be eabmitted Secretary Cortelyou add. that tbeee re- to . w,t nresfaie tettlof from forty lief meaeure will enable mm wmmn hundred pound to the aqurae Dublle eaoeodituree without wimoraw- ,n.h . .jdiiion to tbe regular com ins for that pornoee any appreciable -rm-,.m ..a. The deodrtment of a. ..at at.. akKii nnteM)ti nnw nnei. . . Amount ui , greater etrength and the great aeal of the .tale of Oregon to bility. To determine be afBied. at the capital in the city of i. I. true, aome three Salem, tbi. 14tb day of November, A. WJ. toigneo; GEO. E. CHAMBEBLAIK, F.W. Benton, faovernor. Secretary of State. rial for aurh etorie. The name of uaa aaaoit. Korer VMIIitma, Mile Btaoaiaa, HII TO BTTJNE. B, "" M.aa.M '' . triad dutifully to "an aa If th. belong there." a. Mllly bad ttii The big bltrk wblakarad fellow whom tb. oth er addreaaed a waieeuaie r - of honor ber.ua. "ud to U U ' ., of th. gang by naturt. on, , m the real all deferred mm. lie with a curloua Inteolnen which brought I fluah to'her rheak .nd mad. her alight- , uncomforlabi. ... . . "Your migniy ' , 4. Mm n vi"i. - wall with their homely thrae digging, In .bout the , J MH.menta. prim. --"--;"- mfr,fJ)i. ,h.nkt to MUly't Ingenuity." Jim antwerJ. with . :;.i.. nrlda. i'"" m "Hr"r:T: .1 .. . .rfQrd tuch M ...'.a ItlCBV ID LTV fflt.ia. aa lu.urie. for . lho fncy rUIng are luturl. In Colorado," UIaltill raintrk- "7"' 7"coun,-m,a,.ron..fth.lu-kle.. - . . f ....vi ning iu 1 men In th. worm. . Mllly. .van '-" r., . , en my am." ,. ,. ..... k, - handa, It k-in. l-hilln. John Wlnthrop. Judge Sow ell and other ar at one In mind. Th boat bould wrn ner gueaia tk.i h.v mav read ud a little on colonial hlatory, and thu b prpred to contrib ut their quota. Or, h niy writ a lltti tory iu. early coming of th riigrim. waving blank for th gueat to auppiy ma ". Thua : , "A colony of (pllgrlnia) confining o. (101) lirmon arrived from (England) tnd landed (December 21) t a plae w now call ( Forefather. Bock). They be gan th flrat aettlemcnt In (New Enr land), calling U (I'lymouth) ii and o on. in,, mav be mimeographed, leaving tbt otrt In parenthMea blank, tnd th gueatt 1 I i k It.tl. nelea k. e.Vnl to nil lUem III. r eA. k. moil correctly filled paptr may be given. , . , . . W'balerer game r plnyeil hould In clude tb whole family and hould b lf nlfirant of th dty. Nuta. applet, popcorn tna ciuer b Mrved In th evening. u.nitv Into her own handa, her money tbat enabled m. to een lt' her bit of money thtt w r ll ' l. an .h.t aha haa In th th ri wa .1. III.. .M. ll. " "'.. ,. ,. v-k Hunriae, tha tin. All Ul u i. let the. lime mu worm i- - Armm ror our iiiwi.Bi- ----- .ar nllltl UftTwani j . HOW Ml ' " . a a Mm tUu StiaWaj;.- for thtt th W" oo r v decora ' , , . i-t urn. hi...had dratily and becomingly. "Wby, It doctn't amount to "' ' i.u - - r.1 bee brown finger. an, wim a Mill k. monev IB me 7. "..kiL. ia ma If I didn't hav Jim." heard B tVing aiwm .. l.i . M..tire. wire oeiu, a . Vna.M Wll. Dill. .... " a 'good Bltledl re- Dlalee- Thm'i talk or goiq . ,, . . rai eun-eaa S ra-;.na dalVwho I , ert a v mat mi " Influanct ow nm whow-h - n in. man yvu . .Ma., won't youl I a to oar. you .ii ..k. jiaaar with ui to-morrow a. ir.w.il at hit fellow with a eurloui .mile, half -uMtlonlng. half crd uloua. "Ita ratnar aai"". ai.ekl hiimaeaual wil .ii a.l.hbor out her, yon know." Mllly rplalwd cordially. "My k...k ' j m k. .ar elad to have you ueuna www.-. - " - with ue. We ar. from lha BUat. and w'r and to having company for Thank.- giving." . v.. kaaad la a srotMctor, too. I tak lt" "Oh, no. n And Tbo, llrwlaal Mother Gobbler What ar you wa l. . VtrntliaT ...... ,v.ll. I tuat heard a man aty h, w.nt.d a good turkey, and I want him to undcrai.nd that I'm a. tough aa they make 'em. Tkanhea-lvlaa- Tine. at va .nd nt.rt.lnlng. Ue told .tor e. aavored of ram...., .ud Itwhretkera. nu. w- - - . l i laatnnaagng 11 II III a. " - hi htod to Mllly- . . , nl..r. i.a a,, at om on I one --IOU ...- ----- . . . ... k. UU ivi hn nam. iinftji I'd Tl'ke to ehake hand, with you. L- laoe hoaoltallty. You v . ' " ' Y.-aaai. b th. W.y." earn out hr for hi. VJ"U' ,1., Jim rmtrk- Tbtnk Xou won t ka.Hk re. vaara ara. whta b waa all run down with overwork. W. Mpect to at., her. until he', auit. Will "We didn't notice aoy aoueaa aa Mmmml .laa.. WhaM do VOU IIVF -Qur fellow, thtt one, am. .A h watched th gang rd down VSa "You may b. ur h. tn Winir, . . .. nl H ba. a atrang. n..., , , wuru ... . - tbalr chrlul Bearcn, a That talking night baald ni....l K.lnluck Raatut, you . k.- aid vou com by that tur raacai, Unci. naatuDat am Je.' d. , trubbl.i ... .J-., -i. k. Amt turkev nohow, Cu couiuu ii a1 - DL An American firm haa aecured tbe contract for deaigning and engineering a (10,000,000 iron and .teel plant lor Britiab India. Tbe plant win ue me largest outaide of the United Statea. The third Bosslan dooma promlaei but little relief for the Jewa. Ann Gould la to marry Prince de Sagan. a wore .pendthrlft than Bon I Fire haa destroyed the mining town af ria.re nit. A laaka. The loee ta placed at 1260,000. Mavor Tavlor. of San Franolaco, Bay ha will anmlnt whom be pleaeea to ofBoe. and baa warned tbe Citlaena' AL liance. New York Demoerata are advoeatlng Brvan and Heant aa tbelr etanaara bearer. In the next preaidential cam palgn. Tha Phillnnine aaaembly 1. con.ider. ... ...-r . Ins tha adviaability of Bending ae le gatee to Waablngton to attena tne com' tag teealon ol congreaa. Aaaraanlt of anti-Japaoeee agita tion, the m kado may atop the dopait- ore of hi. .objecta to now ine uqihw Statea and Canada. With the eleotion of Mayor Tavlor .ml nuttlrt Attornev Langdoo San Franolaco ia to make an effort to com nlataw ahake off control of the ma chine. , Vrennh office ra have arreeted a man near one of tbe Toulon iorta believed to be a German py. A atrika of coal miner, at Kewcaatle, Kaa- Rnnth Wale, haa been leu throughout Australia. Tha eneaecment of foreign gold to sat'afy tbe urgent demand in thia coun try has leaobed ia7,uo,uuv. Great Britain baa just launched the fastest destroyer In tbe world, we tel making 40 mile, an boar. The copper miners at Calumet Mich . hav had their wagea cut 5 .per cent. About 8,600 men are affected Sewer diggers In the suburb, of Los Amtelee have dug up fossils of an ele- nhank. a mastodon ana a nwo-weu r . - hone. a Am nf unknown origin at the Bus sian Baltic ship yards destroyed two gunboats and damaged several other vessel.. Many foreigners who have been In .ki. M,ntr. ara roturnlne to tneir Mil. WMMV.J - - . k.. .mla nn acoount Ol ceeeniiuu ui work in various mills and factorlea. Russia's third douma is in session, Cannon has declared himself in favor of tha army canteen. a a .ttamnt to secure cold I rom Franca for American banks has failed CamDbeli-Bannerman, of E' g'and, ia strlously ill. The New York bank are beginning la rut. ra their CiearinK uoueo vo.vi"- eates. . " rtrvan aava that while he it willing to be the Democratic candidate for pres ident, be Is not anxious. rh.ei.. T. TUrnev. deDoaed president of th Knickerbocker Trust company, of New York, has commiwea buiojuo. k Ine. haa hann secured tor the trial of John R. Walah. ex president of ths Chicago National bank, inaioteo. ror a. leged misuse of the funds of that Instl tution. A Jury has been seoured for the trial of Mrs. Bradley ror me mum - Senator Brown, ol Utan, a. w -um' ton, D. 0. Senator Bailey, o! Texas, sayi the 1 ABiBi serknoiMfl dnea on the money ques tion the better for the people, aa they do not understand nnanoiai manera Governor Freer, of Hawaii, la on his way to Washington. Andrew Carnegie hat given $10,000 to Chicago university. SusDend Timber Proofs 80 Deye. La Grande The register and receiver at tha inrai land office bave received the Dublic moneys now de-1 -,n.r,tine. and the most I in.trnrtion from the general land ofOeo nralrad In national bank, throughout I . rW nn.ihl will be done. I at Waahinirton to suspend proofs for 80 r ue.,." - . A. , " .k .1 tne country. C. A. McClain and J. w . jucAruiur, oi idays in all caee wneroin uiry 77TI7r...M the department of engineeimg, win fled that tbe applicant i cannot wiao MEANS BREAK WITH JAPAN. J- . .. f, draw their money from the banka to i th. nni.araitv has at nresent 1 make tha reoulied Davmenta. This or- Policy Puraued In Far East Distaste- 0 oney B.imble tor tbe tarry idb on jer will not only be of great benefit to ... . M . . . I J ... : 1 1 W.I. ii e nnk.ll. l.n. eehaaa tul to ureal ontain. lofaucn work, me expenee win .itne appncania fui n.ii. v- io Th. .nAeu-h rleliv-1 hsena h. tha man In chaise. I monev ia tied UD in the banks, but OB ered at Kobe by Count Ukuma, wno i account, oi ""'.?""" .111 ..a .t nna time head of tbe Jt-rogreseive ci LIS APPEALS ron stULtiw. cntee iimoer jauua w... - o in j.nan. in which be declared 1 to tne winte. narir that Japan would sorely disappoint the M g.cr.iarT 0f interior to Permit people of India as well aa Ignore the , Without Payment. annnrtimltiea siven bv beaven II ane failed to afford protection to tbe mil- ciiou w ui. ..... . , hnnHrad antrvmen ant airiao. iu J-- . lion. of Indian, now . being oppressed - -V" - OregonhM just been made tn. - " a ' . . Ian. Kail KrtT mine, in tD0 DUIDUIOI uw wnose -. -1. Li a a itrict. ine neo wj on i,uk - ITJ: blT.h: - to.prov. up on their claim. , Tin Northern China. In this' tlon tttmt Urge amount of gold alreday. The vein of fe empire the Japanete expanaion PITim. TJtJlrt wfthin the slrtick ie seven feet in width arid assaye ullmenfi. intarf.rg greatly with -nd jrMUu. the A Rrltieh interesta. and there i open warfare between Japanete and British merchants erchanta. t,... log him to permit the advertised proofs Since last May Englishmen nave "i . . , . , a a .1 flti- jAInw.nt?M I W WW t"e-UO nj.aevsww J - - IltwII UID ITJBUll D aa) -' K la ai 3 T .ba enakina InTi . , w . i j rri .... TKa lowouuyi lur UUP u.b. " r-j campion in reiu mi ncuicu. j Times, whlcn 1. tne principal - - . . , &Dm0eM nil orgsn in North cnina. gives eP' "" Hcm. and .th. continued holidays, It to the "deep aeaiea. amou.uuig T,f igaibie for many of the en wrath," of Briton. In the Far M :ud gUb. t'nU ,t tti. aocepta Count Okuma'g words as a na-1 try" "T' d, wiuia, auu w aocepta tional expression. old Land Proofa Without Payment. Pendleton As an emergency request Long; Expected Strike Medo. Baker City One of the moat import ant strikes in recent years In fcaetera Till, haa eant meeaase to James K. Oarflald. aecretarr of the interior, ask- in silver. The Bed Boy Consolidated Mines nomoanv. which own the prop erty, haa been working for more than a year on a tunnel to out una vein. Completing Beet Harvest. La Grande Superintendent Bebba- lov, of the Amalgamated Sugar com pany, report that tha beet harvest ia now about one-half completed. With .naiaa. I namnahli condition there will be ' no loss of ' r , ,1. amimnlM lllieauoil. rwu aiRi Tbe pro-Japanese Britisnres. n in - , loM of land b.T JapTe rights, will result it the government in- . - I ;4aa an na wtnanlB Af nflMI. Soath of China baa receci dAlla. tlin iu purpo. o, T "J-"' .iBt, on'oavmentt at once. wboee operations, u w uni..i, - now conntct witn tnoee oi vn. . rr 1 aada State. a. - A ir.MV.MeIa " I -." --w.e-rw" am irom tne iangu w -. " r.n. a nf tha Oreeon One paper exprewe. uio V.T,", n.M.'.t Enaene. ha. lust trouble In finishing the work ia Grand Ronde vallev. Indications eeeca to confirm earlier estimates aa to the out- . put thia year, which ia placed as v,- 000 tons. Winter Supplies for Lake. one paper T" N,tion,i Guard, at Eugene, has just Klamath Falla-lke county peopn agitaUon of the present . Ituatio n prob- biniba ld. Ge'e,al Fin- are now laying in theii winter snppliea ably will result in bre.ki.ng up the An- been JWMs;iq Rmond Bnbb. and . verv dav teame come Into Kta- gloapanese alliance. . ,fnMnMmD.nT received firet math Falls or go out heavily loaded. JUDGE W.CKEB8HAM TELLS. pi.o, .11 the Oregor ' - miiiurv cukuvuvj iu 1 - - - ita own noox . . a, a. 1 LMaaa-iiaaaa a! oompetitien, conducted by Inspector Explain. Reaaon for Unfrlondllneee of 1, Jack(K)n. The Eugene ""rn" , . . oompBny scored 184 points out 01 a Seattle, Nov. 19. A special from ft,,,' o0 Company K, of Port- that Lakevlew will bave mllL 1 Fairbanks to the Post-Intelligencer asys: Tha Wiekersham letter of resigua- tion was' made public i the News of Tuesday.' One of the "principal reasons tn. tha wala-nation IS tne enmnv w Governor Hogoatt. The letter says: land, recievea second piece. Third Largest Orchard. Lumber Company Shuts Down.. Pendleton Tbe Grand Ronde Lum ber oomnany. at Perry, has abut dowa its plant for several weeks. One ' 'At the recent term of court held at . . nnHnn ni mn .rrea southwest Juneau, on special request of the attorn- o Work wi, j toon 200 a. aanaral. I had the miStortune to de .j eh. Mn..inina hnnaiarl will cide an important case involving th be set out later. There is already one case of a young lawyer iu b way TOu.ia- . . . 100 acres near town, ine ry to Governor Hoggatt's views, inere- 1. causing a great revival .a !lLJ. eaft. laiatlrt. 1 af . . Rmwnaville Brownsville is to have Urn aniirned ia the biah railroad rates, the largest orchard, with two excep-1 which have caused many coast mills to tions, in the state. A company has se- clow upon the governor withdrew the friend ship, which I highly valued, and criti cited me, so that the loss of his confi dence became publicly known. 01 vlewa were unjust and praeumptuous, but his opposition and his refueel to support the court added greatly to my burden. . . .. President Roosevelt, in reply to me latter of resignation, says the resign- tion la accepted with regret." Start the Wheat Crop. Seattle, Nov. 19. Arrangements finally oonoluded yesterday at a meeting k.M hara in tha Bank of Commerce be tween representatives of the bank, of the wheat exporters and of the banks and wheatgrowers of tbe Inland Em tha financing of the move- " ... 1 . . f .i.t u.lAn Tha ment oi tne wueat 01 w tivu. . wheat crop of the Inland Empire Isj conservatively estimated to be worth $30,000,000 and it movement 10 ui markets ol Europe, asib ana ahum will eventually result In the return of that amount of money to this country. Work for Deeper Harbor. ninclnnaati. Nov. 19. Secretary El lison, of the National Rivera and Hat bora congress, Is In dally receipt of let ... team members of the annate and hnnaa. from governors 01 states anu . - . , I from representatives 01 commercial auu inrlnatrlal onrtnixations, accepting invl- t.tiana tn attend the- meeting of ths congress to be held at the New Wlllard, la Waahinston. DecemlKT . o anu v. and the assurances of a representative assemblage are most gratifying. Cutrd la Bruissd Again tnnannlla. Md.. NOV. 19. The 00m- mandant of midshipman has issued an order whiob puts a ban on the practice ot midshipmen surrendering their ovei coats for protection ot their women friends. The new order is similar to tha nna iiuuftd at West Point, wbioh ot the fruit Industry in this section. PORTLAND MARKETS. ."( Wheat Club, 86c; blneetem'," 88c; valley, 86c; red, 84c. Oats No. 1 white. 829.60; ' gray, 129.50. ' Barley Feed, 828.50 per toa;, brew ing, $30; rolled $3031, .1 : . - ir Com Whole, $32; cracked, $33. . H.y Valley timothy, No, 1, $17 18 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, '$23; clover, $18; cheat, $15; gram Aid for Entrymen Pandleton In answer to hla appeal to the secretary of the interior on be half of the Oregon land entrymen, Con gressman Ellis has received a message im Hanratarv (iarfield. saving that n. nir.na. ho.l haan Inatrnrted ' hav. 115016: alfalfa. $14.' VIVtull u v'uvw. v- 1 - - wian.ie to receive and suspend proofs in cases Butter Fancy creamery, Z7)f)3zt,e where applicants cannot withdraw per pound. 1.. .....x.. their funds from banks to make pay- Veai-75 to 125 , poundavi mert, 125 to 150 pounds, 7c 150i to .200 pounds, 66Ko. , -.;,: . Chemistry Inatructor Arrives. Pork Block, 75 to 150 , pounds, . 7 University of Oregon, Eugene Dr. 7Ko; packers, X7e.'". - . F. L. Shinn haa taken up his work in Poultry Average old hens, loo per the department of chemistry. Dr. ' pound; mixed chickens, 910c; Iwf Shinn takes the place of Mr. Huddle, chickena, 10c; old rooster, 8c; dressed who left the university to become gas chickens, 1213o; turkeys, 5 live,1 7c 5 inepector tor Wisconsin. rroiessor geese, live, ioc; uuc" ;""-7v Shinn comes here from the University pigeons, $11.60; gquabs, $23. il ai txri.aan.ln. where ha has been teach-1 Eaa Fresh ranch, candled,; in. nhvalcal chemistiv for tba past tour 37 per doten .ears. Fruits Apples, 76cffi$ per box; peaches, $1 per crate; pears, $101.20 r - ,. uaii 71 nw entai ner oox, K'"FBi iwt.'.. r- B-afn.ra laVHaun Svatam. nar hnx: rrranes. 75cwtl.75 per crate: Balem The Oregon Railroad com- quinces, 60o$l per box; cranberries, mission haa forwarded to District At- $9.6010 per barrel.- torney Reames, ot Jackson county, a Vegetablea-Turnips, $15 per jack, statement of the evidence collected by carrots, $1.26 per sack!; beets, $1.26 Commissioner West concerning vioia- pereaox; cboubk", 4ia?4 v tions of the 14-hour law governins rail- cauliflower, 090o per aLvV,7 way employes. The commission aeks 60c $1 per dosen; corn, 85c($i per Mr. Reamee to proeecute the Southern sack; euoumbers, $1 per sack; onions, Pacific tor the violations complained of. 1520e per down ; paraley, 20e per .dosen; peppers, 817o pel PnS Railroad Work Continuea. 'pumpkins, lQlJi'c per pound; radlin iri.m.thn. D. Griffiths, locating es. 20o per dosen; spinscb, , 60 per engineer oi the Southern Pacific, and pound; squash, , ll)4o per nouBdj B .... . i I . l nnaKeim n., hue. lUlUaUWB, Uewi " ; . r pity have been withdrawn from work north of Klamath Falls and left for the railroad. Construction work on the California Northeastern continues with unabated vigor. nnlnnatl. 7522 DOT SBCk. Potatoes 75c per hundred, delivered Portland; sweet potatoes, 2340 1 pet JJOpS 1HU1, lia0 PC JVu, B?i 1mi.Iii, foe Canltol Iaa na. nnnnd. Balem The state capitol commi- Woof Eastern Oregon, average beat, sioners bave just tested a new chemical 1622o per pound, according to bJnk. flea .rmaratu. in the state capital, age; valley, 20922c, according to flne- ..l7J&cui Camobell. of Portland, wa here'ness; mohair, cholee, . Soc P IsoclalconUngenti-'11' j, - vJiv tor that purpose. ' : , vf" ?t :Y ;'. - ' :' ' (oil i" Vil'r i'fV'i:)S;.; -.,,11 , "Twe mUaa oaiow aer, oe kaa -.0