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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1908)
OOMMUNITV STOCK SREKOINU I OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST Dlraetor French, of Idaho fxparlm.nl DOINGS OF THE SIXTIETH CONGRESS oiaiion, an Araent Advocate. Kir II. T. Prwh. Mrarinr UUha Eauerlownt I IMrr i hi - f- ...la U11II. I I IXOUHB'W" I Lo',,,,,",:c, 10 v"" W " . a... C.AP Ua. Fleet ai ., -.1 . Mnliy Clf PPW IT to o " n rnwteo to a r . t...' ammdron uptm H t"" . .... ft.- ft I.- (1..l.lHt1 ,i n the 'J "7 many HmiilrM lvt bm " ... .i... iiarrlmsn iiaMttgr of- oi ........ ft... Mitviai raie win r .. ...... ami return I . , .. Mull r i , " - - I . . ..... . i"i vwi. an I'9 ... tkrMViin liml. I Ittmmttr 1'arrtni.l'a alt.titlMn wu ahMnf. I (I,,.! ,t tl J I U I"1' " , .. - " " - - ' " .... Fm iiMi"! Iii wbIiiimiUh the fi"t pyU unusual amooitl, ami ha made intiutritra ui uiv owntr ui ine animal PINO ILTMY PUS IN MILK. larding I (hut Report After Analysis lull Colleg.. Corvellls Hsmplus of nillk received (or analyaU during the past week at Ilia beotaitologltal depart mailt at the college have lieen unusually riotUvatila fur1 (lltli. Keren of them fiom various trta of lha atata contained pus. One Laid Ilia foreign matter lit tilt h queo tltlaa that It la estmlatad to have con tained onatentb of 1 percent. I'ro- Tl. .l.L I.. I i. i . -. iiirhdi ! uiMin acriouaij hailillnanfttaul In 1. 1 ,.!. I. 1 1. - ...... . - - , .. uj Ml uiviv ni leas complete laolatlon of tila work. una ta epcisiiy trua in tlie West where manr sections are not aa thick I settled aa the older portloni of the country. .. fm -tie r"' :r i of IS ,h" r"um,",r,' IO "no .and atvertalned that thara waa a large vlwo '",m,", ',h. lvn" I lump eeveral Incliaa lo diameter on the llwl,. ami l""-""";'. 1V, ,yoLtVtMf ' ",, ntwr the tvdder. II Saturday. March 14. WiiMhliiKlon, Murch 1 4 IlPprnaon- tutlve Uiirlon, of Ohio .aubinlttcd to I hit hiniiw ti In minority ronort aa a l.iim 1. ....bl.tr mttA mnp.nnv ma uiurr pomuna oi lum iiiniii"-i iiuiibhib ...... , u,...ii.... .i t. n.i i. Ii(immliu-u. rilauinitlnir from the ina- tine to a nilatakan attltu.la on tha part l"Til rrport . which recominndd quIU natural to men who ara not aoona- ... h .. uh tha Kowler bt tumati to organlMHl atlort In aooom-1 . i.i.. ....,,,.uinv ti unit ii .I . ... . .... ttllll IJI0 KBP'W" W..r....r. .v. pllthlni a liven oh Dei 1 refur to the I nn ..rnn. i.. tih-r the quite prevalent whim that If eeveral Uldrlrh or tho Wllllama bill, the Ut- men eniK In tha name Imalneaa tha tt-r monaure having been rworn mend work will be over-done, ant) tha mar- d by the Oumocratlc roombi-ra In a kat fur tha prodnt:ta destroyed or aerU minority report. t oualy Impaitad. In no departmant of In hla report Mr. Burton aaya that agriculture la thli condition leaa likely ha mia not regard the paaanK of tha to prav.il than In tha production of Kowler bll a. t llhar practicable or . . ra liln nr filial lltllA. t lioA lvlr I -" many """ Ian Iniury ramlvad from tha horna of U .r." "'"TV'J'.'.." " ' l.Mnti, .,t ,i.mi,i . Th tlali-a on wnirn inn " - . ' . J" ui krt will b aold abtwaa. It waa, of oouiae, ilia epln. ,t titH-n ditrltU'd, aa thla at Ion of tha pua In tha milk. The milk Vj.j udii th Mnmnta I;m In oaa when lha aampla waa aent fjarf A 'M,n np 11 ' M Miruriimj. vi n is inner ample in wbleh pua devaloiwd, the uuaiitlly waa mtwh atnaller. in theaa tha hlalory of the eaaMi aaa not Inimrd. Koine lima ano at tha lalnratory aamplea of crain oflnrrtl at an Oimrmi rrramery weia erialyio.). TUy had aJ atroni aniell that wa carried Into the ,1 k KranrtiK-u. th tknithfrn tit lll atiii.MiiH" tha dalva. ;rt-a nt-t t"" r:v'." iVirllend alonn iu " AmI.i (i.iiiral l'i-n(tr Awn-Hi -W hv hd a Urn. iiuinl.r of inqulrlea from ii i in' r ui i h - i. . i aiiitc lu raard to lh butbir product. Analytla dlaclod that Mint of fulnit ri-a to frmlt ... i.i vuit in llw-t on lha himlgn aulielanc waa lrn filth, dnai to nrulail. la unrlrantlnna In milk. bill f-.. - r . . . la ... . , . ... , , . . .. . Urrl! I" riii r " mf. A report rmiiwi in cnanirxi rtn- r in ihtu witiMpreaa M.ir $Mmm n te ilairM from ahlch lha .(, tiehima abu-a thai mk up m ,al. ti,lrtM)d. it ttio li rote. FNIK OF SCAB. Talenhon Comoanv Loaaa. Pott land Oregon and tha Intillatlva and laiarandam law baa won lha Diet . ... . . . ... i , a... . I bam Or.o" Shaap ao Haalthy . Telerliona A Tale ranh That Dipp" W,M Omtttaa. lenjptnjr, and tha Bonaet Telephone fttllrttio- At a railed nictin nr company, to declare tba oonftitutlora buird of hwp rommlaelonera ,,Bdmaol paroilltlni lha Inltlatlva In liataierliy. a prorlamatlon waa ud Btl( eontrary lo lha oonalttotlon alrlM tba annual oippuia , ltoJ Bu1 jo,w cialand In 1) tMreull onatt haa etietainad tha da nturrer of tha etate In tha raaa of the atata agalnal tha Paclflc Htataa com Mn. thua nnholdln Ilia contention of the tU. NiHIr of appl waa given and Uia eaaa will be taken to we nu tinam nmrt al Ha lorn aa aoofl M Dai lh,.bl. Kromlhera II will be taken lo lha United Hlato Baprwne court, It ihe taring or J0 ttnociarj (Mt It wd not be obeofvml, furdlnt- to iho reporl wada by . hwi iniwir l.ytl) and lr. V No-liir. hd of lha bureau lalmtl lndiilry lo tha norlhaMt. Uti la practically lrm troni k tm raarH WrTa rtHirtM ) WllUmnti tu th knl lo Vallev. parly In bave all liwn at In fmalUla couniy. I 1 I . . - I ! . . i .J t...ML Am . i nama bbuhwi. ill in. vh . . ...-. ,.,. .c.r.Moihrr-ero-( Orcfon cmrl, tlvat lha hd of hhy aherp. there la ' . . . , . ..., iliialo r of wan umay. in m sported laiely In Kaairrn ka aaa a band of 17 burke to l munn. and Ibeeo have now In dipt.-. I a rummlMlnn mad a rexuiaiion irlna rnllrixiiU ahtpplna: ahrep i Ik tain to notify Iho eocrctnry ht board of nhecp ronimlaaloucra tin aiilmala ran be lnar(ed. A utlun n pawed tavorina: rolini will be lor the atata and again! lha company Coloolatt From Caal. Haker City The Wael bound tialna llnnme to b heavily Inadnl olth colonlat travel from tha Middle atalea and tba Katt. Tba rogular tralna are unable lo cairy the Itwda and eitra ailim.aHnin. It la not uncommon anit law fur tho atalo of trr.n. !b a train coinpiltlni l coathea lo . .. . .. . a.. i. ft. fti.L.. 11. a.r lAltia wtinB of the hwp Indiiatry. Th ,oi. Thla aeotlon la geitlni It ahara alMlon will n... Ita brat end-nv-Lj y,, howeawrkera. It la thoughl, but to MYtirn tho pawiK of eurh a J ... rallnaula have alven Poillaud and tt the m m aeaaion of tho It-Hie- f . . -,,. ik, .. rate tUl flaker and rjitain tiregon Hilnta re ceive, and thla of itaelf haa a tandency it. mlttnial ra through lo lha Ouaat, becauaa It coal no more. f 0RTLAN9 MARKETS. hliinttctn, 8.V; of tha It'Kla Ire. fc.l th ni. tiilxT of lha commie- k ir i.rr.riii at thn mptlns. ililiat T K. Itoytrn havln ar 4 trnrti l)mvcr a rouplo of daya and W It. HivualotT romlna In Vi Hull in (hit inornlna. Oh Heti to H'ah Rataa. filtm Complaint ha bean mad to mlnal rominlealnn by U.K. title ) , of thla city, that lha Houthern nr Mmi.ny haa unwarranlatliy i th ratm on r I trua Irulta lion) riaik-lx-o durliiK tha pat year kn ID (vnla tai l!t rwnta. and from land lur the anna rf minolll from tmtt '" iMiai ftni.l nn awotiL no- lion 10 cent to 1U centa. ila A fn. I'lahu Uicea Incieaeee Ke prartlntlly ruintwl their liadu lu "rnia rltnia Iruit. Mora Frull In Doualaa. I!ift..)in ft t. . a.Hi.1 I.... '!'. " rt n 1II.-UIIHH llft'llft i.i.w 'bit Itiniciun ("oiinty KrnliRrowcra' -I'Oluii. ii... r-rinltnl aliM-Bt of lll frtut Itftn wm tiii.r.uiaiiiil frillll to 1 12.000. Thla aaoclntlon "He of lh iiiiinl ni llvn and pro- lt u Ihii alnln an,! tin a linun lii'itna of arriirlliK much lnrr for DuiiKim county fruit thwn I hi'ri'fnfort, liiin rnrntved. A f atnaKti u bt-inn act lo or- d a fow tinti of tho "t fruit tr.wliinin tali.. " fillfal Itraaal nm ate an ear a 1 1 Ila aw I lltiat afwilr Th mort ftnimals of merit prodtioii In . . .. . . , i . i . . ii, 1 1 ii hi van ifaraiiiv. ma araai aiv ii.hii. hootl of a better maiket, owing to tha act uiai oiien a lew superior animaia, avan, ara not sufficient to attract the Intareal of tha proepeotive bnyar. Tba buyer which the atock breeder wlahee to intereat la the man who la WoahlnKton, March 1 4. After auivi.ru I waiika' iinlritraUon. a noa- tul aavliiM bank bill baa been draft ed for presentation by the aonate comiiilttMj on poatofllcea nnd poat- roMda next week. The aub-commlttee Hiintilntcd to tli't-ldo uuon the mena- . ,i .iru h..M iia final mtiiniii Haturany io iniereat la uie man wno la iookidi .. . . . i v, fraa.,.l h.l a par lnad nrn.rh.na ufteriioon. I'oatniaater-fjOlieral Meyer ft eeveral bead, a car load, or perhape sdviwiry capacity, everal carloada. of animal, at one d.c,d(.d ,, I, a com- aiuiv. aiit vii wiii, iim aiwiiioivia ,v limb nn a carina, 1 of pat tie of any nar tlcular typ or bleed, can well under land how dimcult tt la to find tha Ue- aiietl number of aultabla anlmala in an nna Irralitr- and In raaa tha anl mala have to be aeletted from remote herds wUt a valine problem It la to aaarmbla the anlmala at any eiven point fur shipment. Now if a number of farmers in any givan locality would all aarea to breed lha same kind ol livestock, then il might be possible for borer to get ua enure tot aeairaa from that particular auction .nuli.. r,r ih I, Illy Introduced bv Bi-n uior Carter of Montana, chulrman of thn aiiii-ctiinmlltce. by Henator uur kelt of Nebraska, and Ht.nator Knoa of iviinaylvaiita. The Knox bill waa l in nut mill liv retiueat. ana waa loman aa I Iim Movit measure, llav inir h(in drawn under the direction of the I'oatntaatcr (ient-ral. Friday. March 13 Waahlnaton. March 13. 8enator Vnlion Kulav Introduced a resolution dlMhargliiK the Interstate commerce committee from furtner conaiuera- om snai panimiar ainiiuD, itlon o ins Din rfKitruiiin hhimku , . L. 1... ..... M.I a la I.m a I .. 11..... .1 . .. , n. It.vlna hwinmfl anlla AaUlUW UUlAMimUh vu.ua ,u a.w. v. inniiinu in.rv, .. . . ... .. ... . . I .1 . ..... '..., . ft.-ll.lM la rt ,1 1 1 K- community nreeoing wouio oa miop- nra mat iiminu " "-- . . , a. . I... . .mnlhar lha IHMa. nortnnit onaityi 'or onmrjarieon. n nen n-raicij .! " ft ' . . . I i... -......!. n I..I., 0 I a a vnlaa m onaatirr la lauwiau iivui uwivi wan i - - "... - . . Elklns, In retainntlon. had read in he senate a letter from Commle- sloner Knapp. which be contender! van knullla In l-'lllmn'e bill. DUt be alon's report, which waa Incloaed, and which waa favorable to the bill . ,. r, ,l,wt Li,nhap itnlinla waa eut off When 2 o'clock arrived, as that hour had in fixed for a set speech on me rim ara handltne tha anna kind of stock, ba may not have tha opportunity . .. .... J. to eneel op nia eiwa to ere u ui or aliahla rolnts are belna broocht out at they should ba. Home important char acteristics may ba overlooked unless thara la aome standard oi excellence available, with which to compare hie own leeuits. . ... ... .7 u ..i... A -in ,.nt One of lb. moat serious hindrances to "I-" " V "an, co'n Inue tha stick aniii diluvium.!. Koveral Individual cases ,.nli.t i, rihr to ih lust ditch to ranma umtpr oar obaervation where ,,,.i hla tilll before the aonate. He llnnftwt to h .1 an aaauranre tonlsht. however ,i ihronah too close breedina. that the aiibcommltteo will report .hint. ao.. Id not be avoided, except at a hla bill tomorrow. gieat expense and trouble in securing TPz:zrziTui: zd?1-m,orl 8n,, con,lnue k In the Weet, is tbs difficulty in k1k)i,8')b not plnylna; fair. His un iting nsw blood when II should be furnoiut wm help Kulton, who Is de- fact that tha senate oommiwee dm found that the charges of particlpmtlon In tho Urownavilia riot, which oaaed n .llur.la MmnftnlM R. C and D of tha Twenty-fifth Infantry, wera ub- sUntlated, ana aske tna aenaie w im a special law extendlnK for ona year th time within which those who establish their innocene msy be reinstated. Bach a bill will be Introduced. Senator I ley burn today aecorad trie) passage through tha so oats of nis diii providing for the survey of all pnblto land, reserved and unreserved, In Ida- bo, Oregon, Montana and California. Under tha present system, ins govern ment only snrvejs land upon request cf actaal settlers. Mr. Heybnrn says thla system tend to retard development, and also retards surreys, aa settler don't like to go on onsarveyed land. Waahimrtmi. Man-h 11. Determined mwsA riaft-alatant aaaanlta. on the DOatotTiO) appropriation bill in the bonae today resulted In amplincation oi luai meaa ure In many important parts, despite the protests of Chairman Overatreet and the committee. The letter carriers finally won their lin fiirM far 1 200 aalariea. when an amendment by Goebel, of Ohio, grant ing the same waa adopted. The house also allowed an additional 125,000 for clerka In thlrd-claea offices where tbw aalariea of the postmaster range from l,200, and 15,U00 additional for eon tracta stations. Altogether the appropriations carried by tha bill were increased to the extent of H.366,000. 4 Tuesday, March 10. Waahinntnn. March 10. The Senate today ratified and made public six of the 13 treaties negotiated at ine inter at Tha Haa-na. The oonventiona adopted are those to which no opposition had been made. The final reports oi tneeomminee on nllllan affalra. in relation to th Brownsville affair, will ba made to the senate tomorrow. Senator Warner win present tha report of the majority of the committee sustaining the action of the president In discharging without " . .... at . rVt . iaV k honor a Battalion oi we iweniy-niux infantry nn tha sroond that the negro soldiers bad done the shooting. new blood from remote sections of ths aktnntrr. The question of teed and care could be much better aolved In any given anmmitntt if a doaen men were hand ling the same kinds of livestock, rather than a doaen dinerenllrpeasmi oreeoa. Three ideas ara being put into actual U'.u.lnt.in Mnrrh IS. The for tirirallon appropriation bill, wnlcn will soon be reported to the house, will make adequate provision for In- crtnialnn the efficiency of the coast defetiaea alotiK the facitic coasi. n la stated Ihnt the entire appropria- iion. save what Is necessary for maintenance of defenses on the At- i,.mir ponat. will oe devotea 10 inn practice In .X' wbw n arKement and Improvement of the slppl vslley,eud if needed there, where ln.u,Hr defen,e., the oountry ta den aely ltad. I la n)111on AMart , u doubly Important in ths l'sc'tlo North- - intention of conKsess to make screann Is being set I'Ma lu iiKtna) rotuity ami will i. ii tha section one Harrlman In Harney. urn, p. jv, Worlhlngton, repre Ine ili ir.,.. f. ..iu.,-,1 . i.n.tri i. . w. ....... "Te fill ii ar i,t llta Itnlln.l Mlnlpa flflll'M ll,n . ...... .ft. J M.H... n a , ..... iiu..!.iftuu (iini'ia rnini ,irvy ,. lopation through IHl'lir 111,! llurnnu annnllna M lilln I. T. r,m 10 know nnthlnaj fif the In f'"ina of thn llnrrlmnn compnny. I pr.',.m. rUfl , ln net! tMik B AH. lu Ktmsi ruction, Mn.a UU. ft.- . . W.I. - --.w a,i ,vi vaaiv. H0 Thn niMli, a.l.w.tA.1 mArtitinra th l-llv .,,.,.,.,11 In 'nilly IllKht. Thn plt Irrlitntlon ''Hi Wlla I ,,.. I ...... .1 . .. .1 . Miar lull (I """"iniiimi tftou J' ilumn across Itully Creek or The new flume la to ba 48 m.7 in diameter and will carry Z. WnU,r ' H mw f"' the rPr supply ot tha clty'a needs. Wheal Club. H3c; . ii.. u i.. . Mi sin. TKHftftft Wv , lUrlprKcwMl, fin er ion, hoh-i, I2IW30 perum. Oala So. I Wlliut, nm?, t-- per ton. Cirn Whole, M3.60; cracltd. 13.1.50. Hay Valley timothy. No. I. IH pir ton; Kjwtern OteKon timothy, I'.tMil; clover. 114(15; cheat, 15; gtaln bay, H(?)lo; allalfa, $12(3I3; vetch. IH- Fruits Apples, 133 per box. sc cofding lo quality; eranlicrriea, K(111 per barrel. ' VeHt.tablee Turnips, 7Ro peraark, carrots, OSo per sack; erta. 1 sack! aaparagtis, S6c I"' fomd; cab twaro l'e ir pound i eaullllower, 1.762; celery, 11.25(91.75 r crate: paisley, 20e per d(en; pepers, 17o per pound! radices. 30c per do.en; rhubarb. 5o per pound ! spinach, 10c par pound; apronts, I0e per pound, aqnaah, ll per pound. . a. art m. liiiAilraail. On lone- Oregon, ? ! ti....... jiwiIiWi ivir hundred, tie- ilv.r.l Portland: sweet polaUea, 3.ft0 (A3. 75 per hundred. llultor rancy qreeuiorj, ""vs-v i U"il!l!!u.-i.araoa old hens. 14 (11 5c par pound; mixed ohlckons. 1313SiOi MohlckeinlSlrkehve U(n)lD0 ureamiu, ..", .... ii... ivAIOpi ducks. 15(,ilo0 uoMin. ... . nsznis. Veal 75 to 120 ponnue, evv"-'"" ..J,f,,.1," Ia.I. 7n! 150 10 800 lafO BO I nJtsas-a " t LlSrVstolSO pound,, 7 TWo: paokerf, oC")" lloti-l07, prima and oholce, H rjtlo per pound; ol.ls, lft Pr ponnd. Wool-Ksstern Oregon, averags ltat, 1R20c per ponnd, according to shilnk- tag to fineness i mohair, oholoe, 80ffl30o. VW"I . ...r. the conrenlenw of irannporwuon aaal tatn.l fafini m It 11 .. iOtk t ilaTlt AT Joyed In lha more densely populated sections ot ths country. POTATOES FOR ALCOHOL. tho fortifications on the Pacific coast In every way equal to tne oeiensea oi the harbors on the Atlantic. Thursday, March 12. Washington, March 12. The 1.11 i ...t....... in. hnat innnirv was oe U' BHUlllftlliw . , - - . run In earnest today by a special v .Anm irni Hi'cinninir HI IU o'ritH-k the committee continued Its work during the greater part ot tne dav. Itt presentatlve I.llley was nearo at loncth. Ho benan tils testimony hv reading a Ioiik typewritten stnte- r.r uhirh was in the na ture of nn affidavit lu which he out lined his charges In detail. When ne had completed thla formnl presenta tion he was questioned at lenmn oy President of Wsshlngton State School Olvaa Interesting Facta Br 1. U AftkWxk. Wftwhlnaton StaM Collasa, 1-u.iitt.n. Th newlv orsanlted Commerccial club of rullman. Wash., la now per L. ilnu aiianuementa Mr me inaiaua lion of a denatuied alcohol plant in .. . ii .1.1... rt.n nf tVlA that City. i reaiufftia ...j.-i - - Mion hp was qi.ir;iiuii.-u ... i ... .. ... ci. i. ll..,.a who la chair-1 1... ...... ...!,. tlun nimalend of the com liaaoiumo" V....-A-. - iii'iiri. .,.-v 7 , . i.u . :..,. .-.n .innatnrcvt al-1 ... u . .... v. h.i waa riofdunated oy hid oi aipiui" " """ . """"" " -. .v... .... !.. naiUal nnl I'hnlrinun Itimtell to DCriorm tnui COII0I, IB COIltllKinii "",, i , rled out. the plant will be In operation n,,nroached by the time next seaatm a potato crop is y ft mfn rrpre(lrnn(5 tho Electric taken flora tne nem. " a . rn . who told htm mm, ir ne nfiaiwrta for denatured alcohol, Pieai- aIIlort tho claims of that i... ti..n ..1,1- L.,..,.,v i,..r..i-. rnnereas. tho com U... a..,-" - r.,....., . V.. ft-?....... .a hA.r IS D.aa ll.a e-aaall Vaaaar E.I1H SI 1 11 1 SJ vairpi - na sit Jfllt in sir 111 IT I II L 1 lit" II W . a-i rtira....,.-.., ----- .".,. .- t a h htm aient station nss nsu in nauu mo - upon ciu-utin v - - ------ torofaatherlng Information relative to (Hobson) appointed on the commit- Wt . . a ...ill.l al.l. laws- I t .a nn nuvnl ntTulrax. tha piMtlcab iity o. u,.... n V,y March 12,-By a tie twrtanicrop in m -- ,.,n,.n w.a lout todav In the hnnan committee on military affairs . ...n..ft r.vnraiiiv i no ljuwea out iv. .n"". ......-... - creating a roll to be known as me volunteer retired list nna piacing thnreon. with retired pay. the aurvlv tnir volunteer officers of the army. nstured alcohol. Careful analyses nave i. ..i. a rlatamiina the ainonnt of ivv.ii iftjfta... w - - . aloohol Ihat potatoea ol this legion will yield. Wa hsve found that one hnn i ..A.t. nf nntatoea will prodivoe iirnu sjjasi"s w- - . . . elahteen pounds of starch , that eigh n . . t ,. .... I ... ml A. eighteen pounds oi eian-iii - mR volunteer tMiiK-io teen twin da of starch will produce nine navy nnd marine corps of the civil tCnd. o alcohol, which, I believe, war. Kstlmatea Indies ed that the nuuiuia u " . ." ii.. ,i. a.n..r. nn.irntlon nf anch a law ..Ila at from 50 to 00 oenta per nauuu. n.i j . -- ... A thll S the alcohol fro on. ton would cost the government $11,000, of potatoes would sell for about 18. 0"U. "Alcohol can be made from the small TA'nshlnpton, March 12. The sen notatoea as well as the large ones, and Rfo committee on military affairs to in this faot lies a source of considerable uy reported favorably a bill anthor-aa-lM to the. farmers. Alao, waste king extra offlcers for the army Jrillt can be "sad. and considerable sue- The bill reported would add 651 frult can Musev .a officers to the army distributed as Ml. hMl been repo f' from th. iw o Thirty-alt com, and even the stalk". BM,I..kA colonels. 64 lieutenant-colonels. 90 tnred alcohol Industry should be tsaen mftJorg 16a pnptBins. 144 nontenants seriously by the farmera and business fi gofond lieutenants. man of tha Northwest; for it nvna the utilisation In a profitable way of a vast Wednesday, March II. amount of produce, auoh aa mall pota- Wt4ihlngton March ll. President toaa, off grsde wheal, waeta Irulta, eto Roo,evet today, In a epeolal message which ara now limply a source ol twaa to u,, en, attention to the Iota." - Washington, March 10. Consider ation of the postotfice appropriation bill waa resumed by tba house of represent stivea today. Although amendment were in order, tne bill, when it waa laid aside for tba day, with 11 pages disposed of, had undergone no material change. A noteworthy speecn oy namiuon, . of Michigan, upholding the right of the Federal government to control cor poration! and sustaining ine preeiurot. in bis atittnde toward them, waa the feature of the days' proceedings. Other addressee were made by Small, of North Carolina, and Flnlev, of South Carolina, each ol whom atracsea me proposition to increase the pay for ocean mail service on the ground that it waa bnt a subterfuge for a ship sub sidy. Build Submarines on Pacific. Washington, March 17. F. W". Hibbs, of Seattle, one of the construc tor of the battleship Nebraska, ac- Icompanled by Representative. Hum phrey, called on secretary or. ma Navy Metcalf to urge that some of tho submarine torpedo-boats pro vided for in the pending naval ap propriation be constructed on tho Pa cific coast. They explained to tha ihnt tha rntt nf construc tion of these vessels on the Atlantic coast, added to tho cost of their transportation to the west where they will ba commissioned ior service, would greatly exceed the cost of con struction on the Pacific coast. Mr. Metcalf agreed with the presenta tion made by Mr. Hibbs and said that he would endeavor to have at least four of tha eight vessels built ln western yards. American Ships to Carry Suppllea Wn.klnrinn Mnrrh 14. The bill to require the transportation of ma . .. . . . . terlal and supplies to ne usea iu la construction of the Panama canal la ships of American register waa passed bv the senate today. As amended the bill exempts from tho restrictions ports ln which no Amer ican vessels are to be secured for such transportation. Another amend ment provides tnsi mas ior buppubs shall be accepted, naming alterna tive prices for shipment In American, or foreign ships. Senator Bacon claiming that such an amendment was necessary ln order to allow tho bidders for furnishing lumber to compote successfully. Pension Bill Bafora House. TO. oh In ir nn Xtnrph IT. TtploW lS given the full text of Senator Borah's Kill anllinrllllll thn 11 BO of DOt tO CX- ceed 50 per cent of the receipts from. town lots on government trrtKaiion projects, for the erection and equip ment of schoolhouses, construction ot sewer and water systems, etc. Mr. Borah believes that this bill will meet with general approval, as It haa alreadr been approved by the Re clamation Service. It differs from the Heyburn bill In that it makea an absolute donation ot tha moaey,