THE
OREGON
VOI XXIV.
bT. HELENS, OREGON, FHIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1907.
NO. 51.
MIST.
NEWS OF THE WEEK
QHIAIER SAN FRANCISCO.
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bvuuwuwl
Easy
Fern lor
Readers.
Our
Charter Amndmnl to Provide far
. Immense Bond Issue.
Hun Frardtoo, Nov. 20. By the ip.
011 semtton of th l)UUlure. (lit city
of Kirn FikiioIoco Iim been enabled to I
tkUie necessary ttept for reharlllta- O'VE BPICIAL SHORT C0UN8ES
lion on bin real. Th loiiltlature
OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST
BAPPENINGSCFTWOCOimierS
has rllfid Btnenduieiits to th local
'oharter which wer adopted by the
voter at tho hut election. Th mot
I Important of lh amendment to the
" , Jolty it the prownl time la (hut which
, ' . I admit oi th. sal ol bomli bearing 6
a D.uima ar tha Lou lmtortant but n.r nut rt.i... ,t .1......
Not Uot Into rw.tlng Uioo ty empow.ied to bond. Zr:, .
rn.rry.ng interest not m excess ot per v7 ..T. tI.V : . . i.
Th local law proviilM tint th
Agriculture, Horticulture, Dairying and
Oihar Subjtcla at Corvalllt.
Corvalli Airangetiienta aro being
perfected at the Oregon Agricultural
college for two weki', winter oourte
In general agriculture; a els week
of tho Past Weak.
Colorado land tiaud trial will begin
la Denver Oeiwniber 16. '
The giand lodgo ol Klka will bold
the neit convention at Dallas', Tsxat.
Kmpmof F.anol Joseph has uat eel
brated tho 60th anniversary of bit
rvlgu.
Jewelry manufacturer expect d.
erne In ChrlatmM gift, of their war.
Many order art being canceled.
The Chlneeo government ha Just
paid 110,000 damage for th killing of
an Anr lean mlatfonary lo IVU8.
From January 1 to October 31 this th Are and during lb Wchrnit adoiln
year 01 per roue
oent,
bond may nut be told below per. It
m luipoMlble to tell 4 per xnt
buiiiU, but now the city will be able to
go ahead with 6 pereetit securities.
Of court It I not expected Uiat they
can b Moated under pieeent finanelal
oond it ion,, but by the II in the que-
(Ion ha been aubmitled to tiie voter
and th bond prepared, it I believed
that the flurry will hv pat.nl.
It I proposed to Irene 6 per rent
bond to tho eiteot ol $28,000,000 for
public Improvement. Of thl turn
$6,000,000 will t devoted to the r.
eonaiructlon of th city hall. On mil
lion aullai will be devoted to tli .-
cotistructloo of tha shattered hall of
(u.tle. It m completely wrecked by
wer leaued In t
York lor building mot than 10itorl
high.
Th oieeotlv eemmttte ol tl N.
lluttal K location! awoclttlnn ha de
eldml on Cleveland th place fr the
Itto convention, June IV to July I.
President Itousevelt Thanksgiving
terkey Uil year weighed IS pound and
wee rnl by Itoraoo Vo, ol Weeterly,
K. I., who ha cent the preedient an
each Thanksgiving for many year.
Th Union Pacl8e I (aid to bo tell
ing it Ah. hi on stock.
Camplwll-Banner man I eiprclpd to
rtalgn a premier of Ureal Britain.
tubal lion i rampant In the army
and navy ol Portugal and martial law
prevalia.
Bryan and Rootevelt have dlcul
the money queetlon and agree with
satin olber.
Leading financier gte that the
car I over and that p.usporily will
return quickly.
Th Poponlltt party I arranging tor
a national convention to (elect a preai
dent la I candidate.
Officer of tb United State Steel
rorpoiallon y tLo company like com
petition and will notuuih rival.
ftanto) Dumont ha
chaoical art. Th plan I to make
thi work a practical at ponibl o a
to be of th great! value to th pet
on who arrang to take thee courie
and who ar unabl to continue In tb
oolleg through th year for th tegular
work.
Tb two week' court in general ag
ricultural lecture, demonstration and
practicum by member of the agtlcul.
tural faculty. Arrangement have alto
been made for lecture by inch a: E
T. Jodd, Malem; i. R. Bhepard, Salem;
W. K. Newell, Qatton; Fred Oroner,
Hilltboro; A. II. Canon, UranU Pate;
II. M. Williarocon. Portland; M. O.
Lowntdale. Lalayetto: ('. A. Lea, Port
land; K. II. Hbepard, llood Klver, ana
other. Tboee who take th ) week'
oouree given In horticulture, dairying,
domeetlc acienoe and art, and In
u mm . mm . IUUIUf1W IIHIW. .iw " 1 -
i iLtttiirm nn .ntiri wu mu. io mum 1...
: ... , . .. . T " . enanio aru win d pernnweu 10 i
for a new county hoeoital. Another
million will be need for a public libra
ir. Heveral million (th amount lia
not yet been accurately ettlmated) will
t devoted to the erection ol new icnooi
houw; eeveral hnndred thootand will
be uaed for the pnrcha of land fcr
mrk Durnotea: tt.OOO.OOO will be em
nlnvivl fnr I ha nronttruction of MWrre
and tret. and 16.000,000 will be do- Oregon
voted to th purpoee of an auilliary
water evttem from th ocean for Bie
flghtlog. '
to
uch other woik in entomology a they
may deaire. It I expected that Mr
Clara II. Waldo and Mr. Auatin Bui
too will be at th college to glveipecial
ItvturM to thoae (akin, the court in
Idomeatic icienoe and art.
GOVERNOR NAMtS DELEGATES
and
FORCING LID OH CHICAGO.
Law and Ordar Leaguert Oatherlng
Evidence for Grand Jury-
Idlary oiranliuitlon of th Chicago
Man to Attend River
Harbor Congr.
Salem One of the mott impoitant
delegation Oovernor Chamberlain bar
appointed to repreeent thl tUte at an
nnomcial Kalberint 01 cuiiena 01 nn
iTnliMl Hutea 1 th delecation to the
National Klver nd Harbor cngreea,
which will meet December 4 of thi
year at watningion, v. v. immy
RESTORE WORN LAND.
Government Experimenting on Tract
Near Albany.
Albany The work of laying the
tile drainage lyitem on the Expert
mental Farm one mile outh of Al
buny wa begun Hat week by repre-
tentatlvea of the Federal Govern
mo nt. who are co-operating with
local person In the eatablUhment of
an experimental farm on a piece of
worn-out train land that na neon
aolected for Durnoae Of tnveatlKatlon
The purpoae of the work ut atarted
a to teat varloua meinoa oi (ton
treatment, and to determine bow thl
type of land, which at the present
time U producing very little, may be
brought into a atate of greater pro-
ductlvenea and made to yield
irreater revenue. There are thou
aanda of acre of thl kind of land
In tha aoutu end of the Willamette
Valley, and the reiult obtained, it
lucceatful. will have a far-reaching
effect In Improving present-agricul
tural condition in th whole Will
amette Valley.
NEW BOXER OUTBREAK.
Aged Chin Empress Alon Hold
Baek Fanatie Horde.
Ban Francisco, Nov. 25. Another
Boxer outbreak of the aort which oc
curred In China in 1899, when many
live were loat, i threatened for the
near future, according to advice re
ceived ber on the auxiliary collier
Juitin, arriving from Mnolla and
Guam, and th United State I pre
paring to rush troop to Obina at a
moment' notice. A steamer muy
HOME VEGETABLE GARDEN.
Vorth Many Times It Cost to Every
Farmer' Dinner Table.
Professor J. B. Bbinn, horticulturist
of tb Idaho Experiment t tat ion, Mos
cow, Idaho, in a recent letter gave the
following uggetion concerning the
home vegetable garden:
"The vegetable garden should be an
important factor in every farmer' borne
throughout the country. It will afford
Dim an teonomic element In providing
for hi familv: it will add to the com
fort and haDDines of the mother, the
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. . . j it: entidren ana nimteii; anu ii wui
loeaea wim provisions anu iuiouh.v.uu , ,, mn int. in
to the effect that the Boxer ar again
on the rampage, troop from tb Phil
ippine will be Immediately hurried to
tie teen of the outbreak.
Thoa arriving on tho Jnstin tat
that from report received from China,
it it pointed out that thl trouble ia
The tact that a vegetable garden
will aid In keeping down the expense
of th home it likely to appeal strongest
to the average man, and for this reason
is Jsmanda flrat coualderatnn. Jn or-
Ant to rain some definite idea of the ex
act naofnlneta of the home garden the
likely to occur In th vicinity of Pekln, , ""-,r!d
where the loimer ngnwng resuiieu . --r-- . .
Tears
. .'. . . ,i.r. r.
it. t i ki fnr th. ono-naii acre oi u
.u.iu ...... - i tl- t nrofit for tbehvo Teara,
It all aiiMnae for (eed and labor
bad been deducted, was $74.85 per year
Interference of tho dowager empress
To her alone, it I stated b? men arrlv
ing on th. collier, U due tb. .act that
th. Boxer. b.ve remained qa.et to. , m0'w ,0h. ,M of dry seasons
pats mauj iuuiiiiu. v
Imm and Older league visited taloona
in Chlcaao Bondav in an endeavor to
obtain evidence that the Sunday dot
ing law of Illlool wa being violated.
The action 1 In furtherance of cam
naian inanguratd by the league after
the auceraaful election Struggle fur local
option waed In 17 cuontie of thtal
p.iilnr in the month.
The ev dene collects, it I an.
nmmced. will b prceented to the
lrauers in
t liit v of flunk countv
lost completed ,h. mv..n.nt for a "drv Sunday" In
another alrhlD atxl preliminary t.ialt ci.l..,-, hotio that the inauialtoflal
Indicat that It will tcl anything yet wlI and the lcU utlicieDt for
aon.lructed. I th vntlna of true bill airnlntt niimer
. . . u m. nua taloon keener in each of th 30
ins I'oiuanu crcia -- . - .
..n - li. MriiA.tM and Duttln out wartl Of to City nnuer ine
new itaue which I tnaller and mor which carrle penallle
convenlant to hand I.
Pacific Coast hop glower may I'-rro
a eumbtoo t
Whaler aro returning horn amply
from Alaska water.
Th Umpritnco movement I grow
ing rapidly In Germany.
Th labor upply now .xoecd th d
mand In nearly all llnat.
Railroad turveyerr are buty In the
Cowlit peat, Washington.
Dil,.narlaa ntian Are Oil RoOtVlt
(mi dim to run agtlnit hit
will.
Hate law
of a 200 fine
and a jail entnc lor eaoh proven vio
lation
Mayor Bursa ha thut lar retutea o
ant because Oregon I deeply interettod
In river snd harbor improvement, ana
because thl convention will be held
while th United State eon greet U in
Ion, and th representative will
have an opportunity to do personal
work in bohalf of thi state.
The delegation named by .th gover-
nor II computed of: E. Uofer, Salem;
W.her I.von. Maratinem; . r. urine,
Coralli: Ira A. Phelps, itarritDuig;
W. A. Messner, Independence; Aiex
l-fnllnue. Wheatland: William Gill-
hid. Eugene; J. niocawQ, ,
MeKvai. Salem'! A. Ilucken
atoin. Salem; J. R. Gregg, Ontario;
lrl J. Uakeev. Koteourg; v. i
Looey, Ironeide; Philip Buehner, ron
i.n,. J. N.Teal. Portland: Peter tog
gle, North Bend; Orvill Dodge, Myrtle
Point; J. . Peter, in. wanes.
Lane Fruit Aatociation.
Eugino At a meeting of a number
of Lane county fruitgrower it wa de
cided to Incorporate th. Line County
Fruit A Vegetable urowera- aasocia
tlon, with a capital atock of $5,000, th
amount having been raised by aobtcip
tion among tb. farmer. Th cbjeet
snd purpoee for which the association
ha been form'd are to encourage, pro
mot, and engag. in th. businen of
fruit and vegetable raising and farm
in:, to boy. tell, tbip and deal in any
and all kinds of froita, berrief, vege
tables and farm croduct and any ar
ticle manufactured therefrom.
Look for Lower Pric.
Pendleton Restaurant and hotel pro
prietor of Pendleton report that they
are looking fo. a decrease io the price
of edible during tb winter. Meal na
reached an enormously high figure, ac
cording to their report. Mutton that
ha been 12)c per pound uaa aroppea
2c within the lt few day. Hog
wer. selling fo. 7o per pound on loot.
and now tbey ar Belling for 6o. Thl
difference will rurelv affect th. retail
price.
Union Banker Proteat.
La Grande Owing to the fact that
tb. fretorfice of Union and Wallowa
count Irs sr. required to send their cash
receipt to Portland, amounting to $2,
000 per month, the Union County
Bankers' association I making an ef
fort to have the money deposited with
the local banks. Congressman w. K
Ellis has been aaked to Intercede in th.
matte, as toon a b. reache Washing
ton.
many months
time tb. emprer i seriously ill, and it
ia asld that ber death l expected in
tb. near future.
One. th. empress ha passed away,
the Boxer will lor. littl. tim. in re
newing their attacks upon the mission
aries, and it Is known thst they have
mad. np their minds to drive th.
teacher of religion out of China for all
time.
JURY DISAGREES.
enty different varieties of tomato
have been tested In our own experiment
Nation, and ail have blighted more ot
le. Unfortunately, Spark Earllana,
one of the favorite varieties for earl)
tomator, it one of the wont to blight.
We have found that the Dwarf Cham
pion is le susceptible to blight thai
any of the varieties wa have tried. At
Clarkiton, it wa th general opinio
of tb grower that th. blight wa dot
to a hot wind which blow up tb Bnam
river valley about th first of July.
However, in our experimentation tber,
we discovered that teventy-fiv per cent
of th. blighting occurred before th. hot
wind cam.
A peculiar phase of tb. (itoatio. re
garding tomato blight 1 that it occur!
only in th Northwest. Although II
ha dim investigated by our nation
ataff for the patt ten year, w bav
failed to discover a remedy, or th
cause, although it teenis probable that
it ia da. to the attacks ol fungi, or a
bacterial diaeas. Blighted plant may
be recognised by tb. leaflets beginning
to curl and torn over. Next th. plant
cease to grow, and gradually torn yel
low. An examination of tb root oi
diseased plants show that th Interior
of each root la blackened. Insect
have nothim to do with th. blight, a
far a tbi ttation hat txen able to ai
rover. Indeed, tomato Diigni is on. w
or owing to th. enec oi cry aewu. tne puie, which thu tar baa no dm
but under irrigation i prooaoie m goi, by Investigattors, and I a ten
ths retotnt would be much mora n-1 tmt menace to tomato growing ia tb
Unabl. to Reach Concluaion in Adam
Murdar Trial.
flnokane. Nov. 25. A special from
Rathdrum, Idaho, to th Spokesman
Review says:
The iury in the Steve aaamt muruer
case wa ditcharged at 6:45 o'clock yes
terday afternoon, oeing unable to agree
on a verdict, after being oat ince 8:30
o'clock Saturday night.
The jury stood eight for acquital ana
four for conviction. Jurymen J. f.
House, Charles Dittemore, D. W. Oar-
wood and S. A
mpn
nl tha mnrdflr of Fred Trier in the
Marbl. creek district of Bhoshone coun-:
ty, Idaho, in August, 1904. I
Five ballot were taken, all with the
earn, result. Th. jury wa ready to
report at 3 o'clock, but tho court con-
tant and even higher. Dnring the best
year this plot of one-ball acre gave a
net profit of 1111 0s. Wheie could the
average fanner turn to find a more pay
ing ose for hit ground?
In the matter of creating happiness
In a family and rendtfing th. home
lit. more comfortable th. farmer' veg
etable garden may exercise an import
ant mission. Happiness always come
to those who are deeply interested in
ih thinn that inrrour.d them. If a
farmer ha a fine herd of Hereford calves
he immediatly ahow hia interest by
taking hit friend or relatives to see
them as soon at tbey arrive at the
farm; if tb wife ha something in the
parlor that 1 attractive and new, no
time 1 wasted before the guests receive
Information about it, and from tteae
facta the whole household rejoice and
i the guest are made glad with tbem.
In like manner the vegetable garden
; mi? create another avenue ior happi-
Visitors win unaouoieaiy enjuj
Pacific North weak.
B. Kent Beattie,
Botanitt.
seeing a well kept garden and eapecial-
and 8. A. Varnum were the fonr , .f nnmber jeties is great snd
who believed Steve Adam guilty eiiieo( tn, individual vegetables
DIPPING OF 8HEEP.
Formula for Killing Ue and Mang
Successfully.
In response to cameron inqairiea,
the State College department ol veter.
inary science ha prepared tb. follow
ing formula for tb. making oi sneef
dip. From several region of tb
Northwest, word ha been sent of tb
existence of mange and other infection!
maladies among th. aheep, which tt M
hoped to eradicate by properly dipping
the aheep.
Use twenty lour pounds flower or
Hulphur; eight pound unslaked lime;
one hundred gallons of wster. Place
the unslaked lime in a mortar box, OS
suitable vessel, adding enough water t
slake th. lime and form a Iim. past,
or "potty." Sift into thi lima past
the flowers ot suipnur, ana stir uw
nvxture well. Be sue to weigh both
the Iim. and tb. sulphur. Do not
trust to meaauring them in a bucket,
or to eneBsin at the weight. Place th
Barley for Great B Italn.
r h.hJ k hi ninvement
heed the pleading of the organiaation oarl(.y ,0 the British Isle. U . , .leotion Mi
that th. taloon b closed and ln thi undl,r WBy Thli lt . said mor , di, ,r continui
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altitude ne n -j i barley ia oeing nini . mZ Z
Saloonkeeper' atroclalloo, tb. neaiau- number of years previously.
rautkeeper' iM-ociatlon and th. Unltd ,. ranging from 7.000 to
Socletlri tor Self Government. sacks, and Krf gHtlng PProx rnnt
Ily lUViUvv onvrtw,
limrtn ..... -- ,,,j,.j
vessels, th. Lyra anu on
Election Valid Despite Holiday.
Salem Attorney General Crawford
baa tendered an opinion In which he
.HmIhwI ritv oflklala that there is no
ofi,iv,. whatavar of the validity of
while th. bank nou-
rf.ra are continuing tie also noiat
will ha greeted with th. utmost satis-
faption on the Dart ol guests, ous u
arcana toe
iumni tnnw umn nca ua uiai
little longer. I m.v. ,n ataortment of food is the most
Clarence Darrow, chl.I counsel ior ,:.,,, ,j comforting. Fork and
Adam, tiled to obtain concessions of . u ,tiafy hunger adequately
bail for Adams and ot immunny irom .. time, but the same things appear-
la n. tha nlaaaure of the occasion will
be at it maximum. Then the comfort
nf aittinv down to a meal where vege-
tables in great variety adorn the table I galpbur and lime paste in a kettle, ot
. i,.--- - - , . laciion on tns uvxv u aucau,,
ferred with attorney! for both side and . to Umi tut
it wa agreed to keep the jury out a j mmt tbree time each
boiler, with about twenty-five to thirty
gallon of boiling water. Boil the mix
ture fcr two hours at least, stirring mi
mixture and sediment. Th. boiling
hould be continued nnti? the anlphor
disappears, or almost disappear from
the surface, at wbicn lima tn. aoiuuon
will be a chocolate, or liver color.
. - ,- . , ijf gt, vtujot e- rr win wv
arrest by Colorado authorltie until we . on tfae table frequently become xhe longer the solution. boil, th mow
Tyler case ia disposed of. No promise ditMte(ai. The average individual ,alphui is dissolved, and th lea can-
wa given him. Sheiiff Bailey, of tKerefore need a change in hi ration tic the coxa btcomea.
Hhnahnna countv. i her. Wltb war
rant for the arret of Adam on the
charge ol murdering Ed Boole, near
the same place and at about th. am.
Urn tb. Tyler mnrder occurred.
. . . a.
often. No other method i to reaaiiy i p0ur the mlztur. ana aeaimens unm
aoceesible to the farmer as th. garden a large tab, or barrel, and allow it in
to meet this demand lor variety ior nis pie time (from two to tnre. nour. ana
i.auM Russian Sailor to 8li Sh'p m ,nTpment is regarded a
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and Rvoit. a favorable lgn in im pan, iUltea that
.-a i, ia aald there i a good Y. a-u n.
Vl-lrtrla. B. C. NOV. W. ine u. - -. ,lv.i flf the npringuo.u ..u?
' Z ' ir. .laWnaht advice that prospect ior -- won a th. Dank
tituii . L iraln export traue umi
the recent rnullnieaat VIdivotok were rB,u v
Open Umatilla Tract
that proceeding leading op to the elec
tion, tuch a notice and registrations,
are valid, notwithstanding the holi
day!. Will Ratuma Work at Eugene.
Eugene J. O. Btorey, presidents!
the Eugene A East.rn Railway com-
work on in. cugene
will be continued a
auon at tb. bank nonaay eearou
and wage can be paid taroogn me
bank.
ucce.
Tk. nt irnment certificate! .,,. h inlir ffr who went on
cl ImlebUrdiioa I .lrdy an wured th destroyer Bukurol, ana insti- Pl,,B,Inu ig estimated that 125
it., ki... aakat nr i nam iimir.ivni - .... . i .. ..m.
itmiAti uio uiirijvwi v. w.-
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to nelMi the ouicer oi um
Ump to Jpn. iUnrae time 'this winter, bat m to the I.. g4c Ied 82(St
Theygrtea, m . - o h nunue, in opening me, ruL-Kn. l whitn. 128.
I .. .!.- aAa.lalaSlI hNTltM Iftftwllllli I 1IIP- r . . . . I Vww - '
I out iroin wio i-usu"w-
I . ..
CanUln Jm II. llolmet.on of
th last ol lh lollowei ol John Brown,
MIGHT SPOIL YOSEMITE.
Mulr and Klth Oppose New Water
Supply Source
more, u necessary! to seme, vramiug
off the liquid is a great advantage over
dipping it out, in that less commotion
occur in the liquid, and threfore it re
mains freer from sediment. Add
enough warm water to make on. hun-
tahla.
AcifU fmm the esonomic value of I
tha veoetable tarden and the ratisfac
tion it bring to the hon the intereet
which it may create In farm life may
ha nf no email moment. Rightly plan-
nt and nrooerlv conducted tha garden I dred callona. Under no circumstance
j...-;.h tK. Aral alamant that shall I u. tha aoaimant fnr dinnin' DurDO.ee.
Ban Francisco, Nov. 25. John Mulr, ' . f .h. t.rm ckjid in his surround- in order to attain success in tho
the tamoua naturalist, and William xj,e attle tot all enjoy garden- treatment ot mange by dipping, ear
Keith, th. noted landscape P"lnte' 'nuking time and no farm garden is and soreness of method must beobserv
have protested to President Roowy.lt mplete without certain definite por- jj. Animal that bav. been exposed
gainst the plan ol th. city of , tiona aettisid. for th. peoil provi on should be dipped, a well as those thak
Frsooitco to establish leaervoir in the . - children' garden. Here is show distinct evidenoe ol th diseaa.
Heteh-neicny vauey, iu mo ,u,""" wh.r. th. first lesson in me science or t After the elapse 01 two weeaa khiowiu
reservation, for the purpoae ol a mu-1 .l.nitn should be Uught, and th. first dipping, th. animal (hoold
nicipal water supply. They base their gh these lesson the very sanest be subjected to a second dipping, in or-
proteet on aeaineuo grounua, tD)j brightest children will decide eariy der that parasites mat may nave sw
It dead.
Tha Mamhanta' Independent Steam
hip company ol Lo Angele will e
tablish a tin to Portland
i, i. ..nr.rt..r4i.at tha KiokaDOO In
flans of Oklahoma bav been robbed
of at least rJ60.000 worth ol lnd
n..n.ll nf mlnara ara being gath
re.1 togethe. to b (hipped from Sound
nort to Alaska In to lort to break
th mlMr' trlk tbi.
a Mr.ian hark wa wrecked on
th coast ol Troanla, llva men drown
4, and th. captain nd lis mn
lost In th. wood on more.
a La fla. aiaa holttod and th. dettroy-
er opentd fir on the admliallty offic
' . ! 1 m.m.,1 ,l,an
and th. governor reeiuoireo,
exoluinged shots with the ruiaer Maml
lur. The engineroom of th. destroyer
mmmm BirilCH U B 1V...
i.. ioaal araa run ashore to pre-
. .inin. Tha four al.l who iustl-
amUA the mutiny wer. all killed, a
.... l.1..Ai.nlrnla.
sail a a numner or m. "'"vi- '
th remainder being arretted.
Panama Claim Unttttltd.
t .... Nn. 9(1. Richard R
er, genorai
raianiatlon ofllclal have no inform
.i.. n it thouaht filing will b r.-
i. nmmlMioner' offic. In
oeiveu ,
Hermiiton. and first com. nr ..
m.i land tn be opened 1 al
ready deeded land, and will be Kid at
private tale in man
Mileage Book r. Prlntd.
a.i..i:ennral Pattenger Agent Mc-
Murray, cl the H..riman lines, h no-,
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Wheat Club, 84oj bluettem,
50;
86c;
brew
$29.50.
I Barley Feed, t28.50 per ton
tn. 130: rolled. I3031.
Corn Whole, 132; cracked, 33.
Hay Valley timothy, No. 1, f 17
1 ft mT tnn: Eastern Oregon timothy.
123: clover, 115; cheat, I15; grain
ha. 115(316: alfalfa, $14
Buttor Fancy creamery, 27M32c
per pound.
Veal 75 to 125 pound, 7K8Xe;
for
Ron
the Psiisni
ent here
A dauirhter of Theodor P. flhoi' I
to marry Kronen ou.
counsel
-m I . m h ill man nn j.... Mmm a'nn. wuu wii
iwo promiu". " a wiiiiw"" , i.( ,,.
tonnd murde.ed t Opidneia, -. to arr.nge claims maw. -a-"--
They had been dead at least week, UnUed Bt,ta. by revera p""ni
.. V . .1. ..,, fractured. , i ... .k nrnnert ha been 00-
f rial i ii 1 1 a iiHviiiai hwwh ' i i iruiMiiviw " r i .
wiva r.. I ' . a ' -.-a awrt.l tV rtnatal
Pr-nmably with drill. . ; , fo. can.
"lo aima wn - . ,
oommlstion. tailed from her- lotity
.u. rTntijul Hlatea without having ao-
th. .in.a.1 I7aw York bonkt ! u.ht anvthlmr. lt it rumored
um ui vii u v.. - - i3u.il v ...... j ...
. x ... i... 17 .. ..... u. n,unra will tenner
ntt reopcoeu iu. ... nets w. i. .i . ,h. United
u h forbidden Soother resignation on n a....
Federal ofllclal to work for hi re-.lec Slat
tho. . I
rrk. ia.it. ni canal bond nd
... M.n '. . . ,.
. I Inflate la t ka y to DO overauu-
Mtf iKawl
Many nwmllli In Colorado r cln-
Inn d..n on accounl ol in. muuey
stringency,
nt.waland Vary Sick Man
New York, Nov. 26.-Awor.llng J to .
repoit received tonigns
" i.j la amln eerlouely 111
UrOV.r V.H,YU. -r I. aald
.i. t,..,a in iTinceion. -
at ' r .1,1 In
t0 h.v. lUlftfM , re.p--y -
. ....in a1 nii'n uam'u ,..iu
,,...L. III I. aa.i.1.
i. ...na, T h. trtesenv avwu.
J. J. Hill ha ppeld o tn. prop." ,onod Thursday last, nd Bi
ol th. Unltwl State lor t oombi'o.. 7"v ,t , Mr. Ulcveianu
ani..ilrna.t aaltatlnn. I . i .t.i.,..hla Imiirovenienl on
. - i .unwed p.inoi...'. , ...
Rn.m.nta of Io.lgn gold lnosl F-IJay, Detail of hit ooiidition cu.
th. mona stringency in in. uniitm not lea.neu t u " - -
States now total t75,000,ouo.
Tha Naw York Court ol Appeal ha
refuted Hearst a recount of th mtyor
alltv vot of th 1006 .lection.
mm. i . I kmmmm ll4V
Th Tmpa, ria., cigar ; ",'-i ' lt .in,t the Jsptnes
i laid ofl 1,000 workmen on .ooount ol ha brongl. ?" , 'oo 000' yen damage
1 HiorUgf in th. CuUn toDaooo crop. government for 1,000UUU ye
John D. Rockefeller donlMthfi or..., . ., y, .,lowlng Putoh
mcr that he I hoarding iuii,uw,uw j - i0If)iner. lo Import
nrln.a Suit Alnt JPn
Victoria, B.C.. Nov. ?6 -New. w.
receive irom i 1flni
Britisher who went w ,-... - -
titled th. Stat. Kauroaa comm..u 1J8 to 15o pounds, 7oj iovi o auo
that th new mileage book taw liMd ?0-
rrlnted and ihlpped from th. East, and ( pojBlook, 75 to 160 pound, 7c;
Lin h. hera In a few day. These ar . .-gLtaTo.
th. W cent mltesge book agreed upon p 0ultry Average old hens, ll12c
at a joint meeting oi uw ""-" "7 per pound; mixea cnicaena,
ml.tioners, a committee of th. T. P. A. chlckena, 10llo; rootter. 8c;
and th Milroad otlloiale, and will take dAMed choken, 1213c; turkey,
J t nl tha anrin book now in ... ikAi1A. enwaa. live. OOllOo:
tne ui - i nw, 4-v-,.,
s. duckt, 1SHQP30. pigeons, nti.uv,
Chtng In Stock lnpctor. pEgpFMah .tnch, candled, 3540o
Pendleton Dr. R. S. King, of lh. , doien.
nv.1... i atnek lntDootion Bervice, wuu - -.!. Annie. 7BCMI. Pr oox
h.i been her. om. lime, ha lelt th ' h 759,i per crate j pears, $1
. "vice and will b. at Hel.na in ifuture. box) grape. 76cll.60 per
Dr II. L. MoDonald, who hat been at qinces, 60o$l per box; cran-
Montpelier, Idaho, win wo "'""'"- berrie. 9.0lK)i. per o"""'-
nl.ee he.. All of th. men under Df. i vegetable-Turnlp. $1.25 per c k;
enaaaed in range in- '... it.sit Mr tack: beet, ll.zo
tpectlon throughout th Ut. Thl. r ,,ok. bean., 7o per pound t cab
Ju m ramtlra a law. Prt of th.r. iffilVio oer Dound; cauliflower,
wur " - - - "-".." '... 1.1... anson., nar
winter. 90a)i. per ni J'-TJ Z.
doteni corn, oocvfi F"1
Mulkey Will R.slg". ' 'be,,, n pe, sack; onions, 1520o pe.
Palem-It 1 learned he., on what i d ,ej,( 20e per dosenj pep-
. . i l . ...il.A.lt.v that H. a.w- . .A..H.1 . nnmnaina. 1 fit
known to De reuaote , per!, Btgiiro pvi wt """-r 1 -
F Mulkey Intend, to r-lgn th preii- po0nd ; radi.he., 20c pe. do.-
dency ol Ashland Normal idiool abou ,I)tn,oh, 60 per pound; eproutt, 8c
the Brt ot the year and enter the re J d. ,qnMh, 1(9iio per pound;
estate bnslner in - " r " 1 tom.wes. j .
men are prpimg to se , - rota toes ouw' uu r
that the projected retervolr would dm
figure the latidfcape.
It ia feared that thi opposition will
Wa sreat weinht with the president,
aa ha aneclallv commissioned Mr. Mnit
to make an investigation anu repu" the hou,ehold, and It
him. Vt hen tne preeiuena ratum
Mr. Muir to Investigate, he expected tn
get expert knowledge on water sources
and purity, not thinking of th. aes
thetic ld. ol th. matter. Mr. Muir,
however, got hi friend, Mr. Keith, to
accompany him into th. reservation,
and the two decided that huge reser
voir would mar th natural wonder.
Ran Francifco engineer ridionl. the
! We that th. reservoir would spoil th.
landscape.
lo their career to follow the calling of TiTed the first treatment, or that may
their parents. have gotten on the animal from corral
"Viewing the vegeiaoie garueu tmui 1 01 elsewnere, may do ura.iuj,. .4
the standpoint of its economic value, ijqnid at the time of dipping should
ita value a a comiori ana piewunj iu nave a temperature m v. u 44. ro
th, household, nd It nsefulni in grees Farenheit. Eaoh animal should
arousing a deeper intereet in the farm, be kept in tho dip for two minute,
it bebo vee every farmer to direct his gnd in unusually bad case of mango
attention toward plat n ng the garden the sheep should be hind rubbed, and
for next year during the long ov.uingr iept in the dip for four minntea.
at hi disposal tbi winter."
TOMATO BLIGHT.
Rult of Exhaust Researcn
Washington Stat College.
at
Mulkey has
" " .' . tn hi. frlenda In
made nn pin" w
.r. Ashland, rraiu.
de-
sweet potatoes, ii
Act Hold Constitutional.
Helena, Mont., Nov. 25. Tho Su
premo court today affirmed th. conitl
tutlonality of th fellow eervant act.
8. L. Lewi ued th. Northern Pacific
anil Alt. of it enalneera for heavy dam
age for th loot of hit left hand, while
in the employ 01 tne ranrwu duuhj-.-j,
.ml a tntv ve him ludament for $17,'
- ;-f . ' , . , 4V.
400. Thi mount wa reouoeu oj wi
Dletilot court to $10,000 on the grouna
that it wa excessive. The lailroad p-
r.1. att.cklntr the constitutionality
nf tha fellow servant ot, auder wh'ch
th action had been btought.
Kalter to Undergo Operation
New York, Nov. 25. A London
nt.nairh to the Sun itatM th. real
nf the kaiser' remaining in Eng.
land after Ihe termination 01 nis siaie
visit to th. British court, Is to prepare
(. an nnaratlon which will I. ptaoe
within a lew day. According to the
;..t. I. tha oneration Will be through
tb. ear, affecting th. throat. It touohe.
h. Waiaar'. nrlulnal trouble there which
" ... I a. 1. 1-
la rnfrrl to a hereditary, dui it
added, the operation 1 not eerlou.
a rMt man remedies for tomato 1 taken nn by the water, ana men sup
blight have been suggested by tomato y,e sheep the same as prescribed lor
but moss Ol meee nave pivvou 1 mtnw.. i,B,nj,
this prb ol the state.
Cova Apple Mr- ....
Cove W. Chenault ehlpped $600
worthttblg red Oregon apple. East
at $1 50 a box. J. M. Gruwet shipped
, nVn boxes, also last woek, at $1
llvered Portland:
20 per pound.
Hop 1907, 698o per pound; old,
. . ht
Wool lJUIiern ureguu,
aocoruioa w
according , postlDie
Hearlna Claim of Cltla
irrannh Link. Ind.. Nov. 25. The
National Democratic committee today
hoard committee from various citlet
3,000
..nn Knnnrl ntCTt I II V IU gvui W v w
laftfUUO per vv -.. i .....L,. t .. tm tha rtnnvftn
. .( WAAAnaa ilAAM1tl nmUniH. IWIIIOI II11V1
.hrinkagei v.uey, --.A! 'S 7 vi nf th. committeemen here
The treatment just outlined appliea
to mange or scab. If, however, you
i.ira . din for lice, make a solution ot
jrude tobacco leave and water, used in
tha iatio of three pounds of tobacco to
ten gallon of water. Boil th. tobacco
until it properties have been thorough.
Instructor in Obstetric.
rnivftn.
to be unsucceseiui. a coupie
.n tha State colleee experiment tta
tion extjerimented quite extensively
.ith inmate bliaht t Clarkston, Free
man. Pullman. Wenatchee ana nortu
Yakima. We found that tomates
h nh ere srown in the shade did not
blight as badly as those wnicn were
grown In the sunlight, but usually,
there was about twenty-five per cent of
blight, even in the Bhadea ptanra.
Bv,.,iini, tnmato nlauta can therefore
hardly be considered a remeay ior u
hlioht.
P . X' . L I U . ...
Some grower at nana i.hui.
gotten fairly good results by planting
r. i. tkinWIv In tha rows.
and afterwards thinning out, Instead of clean, new sponge held down by a tayer
nlanting the seed in tb. notDea, ana or coarseiy pou u
I. trin tn tha field. Various with a layer of clean sand with lop
tkn-i. ,.9 i.rtiMkffnn anil oultivatioD 1 iflTpr of coarse it ravel stone. Turn
UJVtUUUB VI a. -r, I .
hav been investigated, but no aatisfao- wm finer the water aa succsafn.ty
tory reulta have been obtained. Bev- aB expensive apparatua.
Lin. a pleplate with good era an
fill with rip, stoneo. enemas
one cup sugar, a mu.
a.r ,ntl a few bit of butter; then MI
Care at FHt.
The water filter must hav aa Oc
casional cleansing, and one of the best
preparation la a solution of perman
ganate of potassium. Pip a sman
brush In the eolutlon and go over every
atom of the surface fter washing with
hot soapsud and thoroughly rinsing.
Should some small amount of th olu-
tlon remain after several rinsings, lt la
not injurious. A cheap filter can bo
made -from a large new flower pot
thoroughly cleaned, with the hole im
tha hnttom covered witn a piece o
bor a.tloafc
moone that are atalned should b. half
mhbed with damp salt oerore puuau- spnua
tog.
Place tea grounds around the roots
.nil ha rewarded with a rich
,
growth of leavea. KTequeuuy cmu,.
the learee.
If canned peara have a flat taste, and
most pears do, they will be Improved
by adding stick cinnamon to tbem
while cooking.
In more cherries ana usir
strips of the pastry on top. Baa. ka A
hot oven. ... . ,.a i-
Lemon will aeep iouS "-
covered glass jar
they will keep longer lt the jar. mo
filled with water, " wrapped l
paper and placed In bran they will 1
many week during not wathor.
la MAaiMant kMtlPlrilal W II III IV I "
box.
... .i0,.,.un,.. :. . . .
luge to wll oi loan.
aw-