THE OREGON
MIS
VOL. XXIX.
ST. IIELEN8, OREGON; FIUDAY, JANUAKV 2, 1910.
NO. 10.
EVENTS JFTIIE DA
Ksvsy Ito G2t2sred trca All
: Psrts cf tits Vcrld.
fZEPARED FC3 TEE EUST REACH
las Important but Not Lot Into
ting Happening from Point
OuteJd tha ftuto.
Hamilton flaw from 8an Diego
acroa ma Mexican poraer ami back.
. Price of meat and butUr ara basin
nlng to drop on account of tha boycott
ID In Baal.
8otakr Cannon aura hi support
w we f au.uw.wnj nana laaue to aid
Irrigation project.
Hatty Grarn, rlcbaat woman In tha
world, la ualng flab inalaed of meat on
aoount of tbe high prlea.
Two Juror bava baan aecurod In tha
Panama libel ult brought agalnat tha
Now York World by Roosevelt.
Judg Landla eautlon eneat truat
Investigator and la angry at tha pub
licity given bla court proacaodlnga.
D. K. Pearaona, a Chicago million
Iro, baa glvan away 14.000,000, and
aaya b inland to dl peanlle. Ha
la peerl Q yaar old.
It la aald thtra ara hundred of tona
of flb and milllona of ogg In cold
torag In Naw York City, which will
ba total loa If tha boycott Ounlinua.
Tba river 8eln I tb hlgbaat avar
known. Pari ia flooded, many town
and village tbroogbout Pranc ara
submerged and many Uvea bava baa
loot.
Walla Walla poultry think
cu bunt tba baaf truat.
A California convict baa invented a
malted to pro tact c back a.
Taft I winning aupportar In coo
graaa tor ma legislative program.
Hig corporation pay two bundrad
million in aarnl annual dividends.
Pincbot ba baan alactad praaldantof
lb National conaarvation association
Government attumay workad all day
Sunday pryatiug for tb Ulal of tba
boaf truat
British election la eonaklercd a tl,
which may mean another general bal
lot la a yaar.
Government beg Ina attack on coo
tarn eompoalng boaf truat, Judge
Landl presiding.
Keeent Canadian railroad wrack
yield ovar 10 daad and about SO mora
ara known to b (till In tb water.
Tba naw comat racantly aaan from
Arlaona ba alao baan discovered by
African nhrra It la mm t UnL
dantiflad and la known aa "comat A of
Nearly ver Important rlvar in
Franca la walla ham4 it hanka
Many hava been drownad and tba flood
nan airaoat rcscnea ma aiiani oi a
national diaaatar.
Unionist atill gain In Engl jib elec
tion and Iriah will ba control.
Senator Carter will tntrorHic a bill
giving watarpower alta to states.
Japan and Ruhal both rafoaa Knoi
plan for operating alanchnrlaa rail
way. I
Tba conatlUitiooellty of tba corpora-
lion tai will ba decided by the u
pram court. H
Taft proda tba aenat for doing noth
lag, and la aeeured poatal bank will
be eatabllahed.
Train robber bald op a If iaeour! Pa
cific train, robbed tba mail and expreaa
cara ana eecaped.
Canadian Pacific wrack kill 48 and
Injure 90 or mora. A broken rail
taueed tba accident
Hallay'a comet la now reported to ba
between Mara and Satura, but not yet
vlalbl to tha naked eye.
Government proeecatlon of the Na
tional Packing Co., known aa tba beef
treat, will ba began at once.
A number of European aviator are
intending to give exhibition In Pacific
Coaitcltie th coming summer.
A movement for a boycott of 80 to
80 day on meat, ; to force down the
truat price, I apreadlng throughout
tb Eaat and Middle Weat
Paulhan male a aplendld flight oat
over the ocean with hi wife aa a pae
enger. Tb ninth day of tha Hermann trial
how only one point acored by tba
proeecutlon.
Governor In convention ara Very
Jealous of atato'a right In diculng
eonervatlon. ' -
Banker Waiah pnd flrat nlgbt In
convict' cell, and prophaate ba won't
live out hi term.
Unlonlat bav gained five mora
eat in tha English election.
Unlonlit gained mora than they ex
pected In the English election.
A Danlh profaiaor wy Cook la not
proven to be a fraud; almply that bla
proof of having found th pol waa In
ufflclnt 1 ;
" Eneml-a of President Law!, of the
United Mineworlters, have succeeded in
"pending th salaries of bin organ!.-
r-delegatea, ..
200,000.000 in Dividends.
Oorporallona Report Great Proipar
My for Pact 81 Month.
Naw York, Jan. 25. January dlvl
demit In atock of nearly all tb great
corporavion or ma country have bean
reported a tha largret on record
ZUZ,032,6uZ, but If th prevent proa-
parity continue tnc neat Julv dlvl
dend will be Quite aa lama. If not
larger.
o majority or the. large corpora
tlom bava their transfer oflice and
financial agenda In Naw York eitv
and pay tb dlvldende on their atock
and interact on their bond through
went nar semi-annually, In January
and July. A few of them pay quarter
ly through th cam agencies.
Tba total dividend and Interaat raid
ay loo or the moat prominent rail
road, traction companiee, bank and
Industrial corporation durintr thi
month amount to 1202,208.602. an in
creaaa of $19,778,496 above the at ml
annual dlvldende and Interact paid by
the earn companiee In January. 1909.
Tbl total doe not Include thousand
of (mailer firm and eorporattona
New York which undoubtedly paid an
equal amount nor thousand of corpor
ation in other parte or the country
which ara juat aa proaiiarooa and have
enjoyed lmllar proOta.
Of tha 160 eorporattona referred to.
Vi increased taalr dividend for Janu
ary, 16 paid dividend thi yar for tb
nrai time and four reduced their dlvl
dende 1 per cant per year, or leaa, for
varlou reaeona.
Paw people real lie the extent of tha
country 'a proeperity. Tba quarterly
divldanda which will be due in March
neat will amount to about 187,000,000.
which la 112,000.000 in erceeeof the
total of any previous year.
Tba J50 railway and other eorpor'
lion by which thee dividend ara paid
represent about 140,000,000,000 In
cur It lea, bond and atock.
WILSON QUOTES "JIM" HILL.
Are
Secretary Sir Too Few Folk
Hslslng Farm Product.
Washington, Jan. 28. " Undoubted
ty if the farm were raleing more meat
the price would be reduced," aald Sec
retary Wilaon, of the department of
agriculture, today In commenting up
on tba widespread boycott agalat meat
product. "There are not enough peo
ple on the farm raleing food, and too
many people are going to the lowna to
be fed.
"Three quartan of a million peo
ple," aid Secretary Wilaon, ' ' are com
ing to the United St tee annually from
abroad. They do not go to tb farm,
where tbay might help to ralee fond
for the nation. K arm re cannot gat
help. The foreigners go to the eitlea,
and they bav to be fed. The cities
produce nothing to eat although they
do produce something to drink.
Have you any plan for Inducing
paopl to to to tb farm, where they
my help to rata food! the secretary
was asked.
Jim Hill say tbey wltl so there
when they get hungry," aald th socre-
tary, after shaking hie head in reply
to the question.
WAGE ISSUK COMING UP.
Weak
Coal Miner to Decide Thi
Upon Formal Damandi.
Indianapolis, Jan. 25. The moat im
portant question before the biUimlrous
coal miner of th United Mate-
what per cent of Increase in wage
hall they demand and how far ahall
they go in engineering the demand
confronts tha convention of the Unit-
ad Mineworker of America in tbl
city thi week.'
Th wage acale committee will re
port the convention will adopt or
mend the committee' report and the
demand will be (ubmitted to tb mine-
owners at th joint conference for
Weetam Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indi
ana on February 1. The new wag
contract I to be dated April 1.
Conservative union leader aay that
tha miner probably will demand a 10
per cent increase, eome local union in-
elating on 20 per cent On resolu
tion damanda 40 per cent
Big Schooner I Wrack.
Edgartown, Ma., Jan. 25. Th
six-masted schooner Mertie B. Crow
lay, lie tonight a total wreck on the
reef of Martha' Vineyard island. Tb
Crowley waa bound from Baltimore for
Boston with coal. To the bravery oi
Skipper Levi Jack ion, of tha Edgar
town tlahlng mck i'risciua, la due tb
reeeue of the 18 peraona aboard tha
schooner Captain Haakell, Mrs. Has
kell and tha crew of IS men. Tbs
kipper' wife, like the other, was
lashed for ten hour to to rigging oi
th battered choonr.
Hot Sprints Hotel Burn.
Hot Spring. Ark., Jan. 26. The
naw Waverly hotel and , bath house in
thi city war totally deatroyed by fire
early today. Although there were
many thrilling ecpe, a careful
checking of the register ahowa that
none of th 92 oocupanta ia injured.
Many lost their baggage, however, and
tore wer opened thi evening that
tbey might obtain clothing. Property
loaa i about $100,000. Th amount of
insurance could not be learned.
Two Shirp 8hock Flt.
Kingston, St Vincent, B. W. I.,
,n tK Tan ehern ahftcka of earth
quake were felt throughout the island
i:B0 thla morning, in tvingimn
erotraated chock cauaed a panic,
no damage wa dona.
at
tba
but)
Port da Franca. Martinique, Jan. 25.
Earth chock were fait her thi af
ternoon a few minute before 4 o'clock.
Th movement waa undulatory and
lasted on minut. So far aa known
ther waa no damage.
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I HAPPENINGS FROM AROUND OREGON
SPEND 400,000 ON PROJECT. I DAIRY EXHIBIT AT STOCK SHOW
Naw Concern Will Build Big Reser
voir to Slor Flood Water.
Laldlaw Oregon' pioneer Irriga
tion project, begun In 1893 Just aa th
panic awapt ovar tha country, standi in
a fair way to he completed, and the
ttler who have been waiting and
watching for the water that never
came, may have their hope realised.
For the atata of Oregon, repreaented
by the land board, I making an effort
to secure the completion of the project
with the mo it flattering pro pacta of
success.
Laldlaw cam into being during tb
day when aattler expected water and
as a matter of fact when water waa
delivered In the ditchee. But the aup
ply was not sufficient for the lend at
tempted to be reclaimed, the crag
reduced and other auppliea of water
ought. Financial trouble followed,
nd the company waa reorganised. In
the meantime it waa fully demonatrat
ed that a gravity eyatem of irrigation
wa not feasible and that reaervolra
would have to be built to atore the
flood water of Tumalo creek during
th spring and allow water to be car
ries' over the parching land in July and
Auguat when the atream earrlea
scarcely any water. Tb wool
ache ma resolved itself into bad en
gineering, but the engineer waa not
th man to tuner for hi mlatak.
TbreeSiiter Irrigation company to
wnter 27,000 aerea of land lying on the
weat id of the Deacbute ri'er, about
ix to 16 mile from Bend, taking wa
ter from a mountain atream known a
Tumoto creek. Th nearest railroad
point i Sbaniko, about 90 mile dis
tant The altitude range from 8,100
feet to 3,700 feet
Lowland Grain Frozen.
Salem "It 1 difficult to estimate
the damage the vrag weather has
don, aa it baa varied in severity in
different localities, " (aid A. C. Arm
trorg, county fruit inapeetor of Mrv
ion county, in (peaking of th affect
of unusual winter.
' Upland srain baa been protected
by now to om extent while lowland
train, ba been froten out o that in
soma inetance, I would aay. tea than
on third of a crop remain. How
ever, it will be found upon investiga
tion, I think, that the farmer tftU
yaar planted lea fll grain than tbey
ordinarily would, because of peralat
t cy of early rain last fall.
A large proportion or potatoe not
jrwt dug have suffered, I am told, but
other cropa aeiae ironi poiaioee ana
Krain have not luffered greatly. Cold
inter will be good lor rruit tree.
It will keep them back, giving them
longer rest, making them hardier, he
aides decreasing liability of lata froeta
doing damage. Cold weather will alao
lend flavor to next winter' applea."
rruit In Good Shape.
Eugene While the recent continued
cold weather ba Injured the grain
crop of Lan county to some extent
all fruit ia in good shape and it i ex
pected that the usual crop will be gath
ered, according to the prediction of S. j
J. Holt manager of the Eugen Fruit
Grower' association and County
Fruit Inspector J, Beebe. They think
the tree did not auffer from the cold
t all. The extent of the damage to
the grain cannot be ascertained, but
i not as great as first thought Fol
lowing each hard freese there came a
good rain which packed down the
ground that had been raised by the
freese and uprooting the grain. Some
say there will not be more than half
crop of fall aown wheat, while other
aver that no damage at an wa done.
No report on tb condition of bop are
at band, but It I generally thought
that very little. If any, damage baa
been dona by the freexing weather.
Opportunity Given Model Dalrymei
to Show Farm in Miniature.
A unique axhibition of proper dairy
methode I being arranged by the atata
board of health in connection with tb
Oregon livestock ahow at tha fair
ground next fall. On of tb leading
promoters of tba plan 1 E. I Tbomp-
on, whose model dairy at Clover Hill
farm, near Deer Island, baa won atten
tion throughout the Northwest Mr,
Thompson asid :
".Tb fair next fall will give at th
biggt educational opportunity we
have ever bad. We want to enow cat
tle tht are best adapted for dairy pur-
poee by reason of breeding, ear and
th tuberculin teat W will bar
model dairy in all it parte ready for
operation. Tbi will,- of course, be in
miniatar, but effective, nevertheless.
We will show bow feed ehoald be
railed and bow it ahould be mixed for
tb health of cow, tb largest produc
tion of th best poeslble milk.
"Correct barn construction, th way
th stalls should b arranged, aufflcieot
ventilation, adequate gutter drainage,
the proximity of feed, milk rooma and
manure beeps, will be gone into thor
oughly. We will alao ahow bow milk
era should be dressed, and bow tbay
should be clean in peraou and in hab
it, to prevent contamination, and
keep dirt from getting Into the milk
will all be practically illustrated.
K amath Fall Gala hire Protection
Klamath Falle The city council baa
ordered 60 naw bydranta, which will
make a total of 70 in tha city. The
main on Klamath and Main atreeta
will be connected with tba aix-incb
main down Second and Sixth atreeta,
which will also extend down Sixth
treat to Oak. Fir bydranta will be
eatabllahed on every comer on Main
etreet and Klamath avenue. Thia ad
dition to the eyitem i to be installed
and ready for aervice by July 1, 1910,
Slow Progress on Wall.
Dallas Serious difllcultiee are be
ing encountered at the oil well. The
formation ia very hard and the aopply
of water increase with depth. It is
posibl for the drillers to make leaa
than 10 feet daily. Oil sanda are num
erous and it ia atill the conviction of
all concerned that the drill ia alowly
nearing an immense depoeit of the
preciou fluid.
Stayton Vote Down Bond leaue
Stay ton The propoaition to vote at
$10,000 bond issue for the new high
school building was defeated at a spe
cial school election today by a vote of
76 to 27. Bonds of $850 were voted
for the purchase of six more Iota for
school purposes.
12 Mill Tax Levy in Lincoln.
Newport Tha tax levy of Lincoln
for 1909 i 12 mill. Th increase in
tate school tax over laat year la S3,-
000. Th increaa of (tate tax ia 84,
ooo more than waa paid laat year.
Much money i expended in thi county
tch year for new road.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Bumper for Apple.
Hood River Cold weather baa not
In lured the fruit treea. Examination
of fruit (Dura indicate th beat of
condition. County Fruit Inapeetor G.
ft. Caatner ba made a careful Inspec
tion of bit dittrlct, and reports th
very beet of condition in both th
lower and upper valley.
Preaent Indication point to a bum-
par apple crop here thla year. With a
heavy amwfall on th ground, straw
berry plants hava been prevented from
heaving out of th ground by contin
ued frost. On hundred and twenty
five car of berriea ara predicted for
thi year.
Crop In Joaephlne.
Grant' Pas Outlook for fruit.
hon and mln in Joaephfn county th
coming yaar I better than it ha been
for year. County Fruit Inapeetor J.
F. Burke ha recently vialtod eome of
th larger orchard in thi county and
reports the treea well et with bud.
Th extremely cold wethr w hv
been experiencing is all that can be
desired for fruit raising and if the
piwaant condition hold until th flrat
of March, Josephine county will ba
bteeaed with a bumper crop. Tbi
doaa not apply to orchard exclusively.
Extend Phon Lines Near Madford.
Medford Th Medford & Butt
Falls Telephone company ha purchas
ed tha Eagle Point-Central Point Una
and baa mad arrangementa with the
Pacific Telephone company to build to
Central Point for direct connection
with Medford. The atation on- th
lin are Butte Fall, Derby, Vestal
and Eagle Point. Th Una will alio
be extended to Brownsboro at once aa
wall aa to a number of other aettl
menta in that aection. -
Wheat Track price: Blues tern.
81.16(41.17; club, $1.06; red Russian,
$1.04; valley, $1.06; 40-fold, $1.10.
Barley Feed and brewing, $29
29.50 per ton.
Corn Whole, $25; cracked, $36;
per ton.
Oats No. I white, $3232.60 per
ton.
Hay Track prices: Timothy: Wil
lamette valley, $ ISM 20 per ton ; East
ern Oregon, $2lt22; alfalfa, $17gl8;
clover, $16. ; grain hay, $I6(U7.-
Butter City creamery extras, 89c;
fancy outside creamery, 8 4 (a 39c per
pound; store, 20oi25c. Butter fat
prlcea average 1 hie per pound under
regular butter prices.
Poultry Hena, 15)'(5)18)ic;springa,
15 S-; 16,c;ducke, 20ft23c; gee,
12(l Mc; turkey, live, 2224c;
dreaaed, 25(427 He; aquaba, $3 doien
Egg Fresh Oregon extras. SI
82 He per doxen; Eastern, 2327c per
dosen.
Pork Fancy, ll(iillHc per pound.
Veal Extra, 1 26(12 He per pound.
Fresh Fruit Apples, $lfttS box;
pear. $1(41.60 per box; cranberries,
$8(49 per barrel.
Potatoe Carload buying price:
Oregon, 70(490e per sack ; sweet pota
toes, 2H(2He per pound.
Vegetablea Artichoke. $11.25
per doaen; cabbage, $2(42.25 per hun
dred; cauliflower, $1.75 per dosen;
celery, $3(43.50 per crate; garlic 12 H
per pound; horseradish. 9(cil0c per
pound; pumpkin, lV4'(filHc; sprouts,
7((f8e per pound ; squash, 2c ; tomato,
$1.50(ii;2.25 par box; turnips, $1.60
per Beck; carrots, $1.25; beeta, $1 60;
parauip. $1.50.
Onion Oregon, $1.50 per sack.
Cattle Beat atoer. $5(45.60; fair
to good, $4.60((f4.75; strictly, good
cows, $4.25(424.60, ; fair to good cows,
$3.50(i4; light calves, $5(45.60; heavy
calves, $4(44 60; bulls, $2.50(48.76;
tags, $3di 4.
Sheep Beit wethers, $5.60(45.50H :
fair to good, wethers, $4.60(45: good
ewes, $5(46.60; lambs, $5(46.60.
Hog Top, $9.10(49.25; fair to
good hogs, $8.60(49.
Hop 1909 crop, prim and choice,
20U22H'c; 1908s, 17Hc; 1907, 11 H
per pound. . s
Wool Eai'ern Oregon, 1623e
pound; mohair, choice, 25e pound.'
Hide Dry hide, 18(418e per
pound; dry kip, 18(41 8o pound; dry
calfskin, I921e pound; aalted hide.
1010c salted calfskin, 16c pound;
green, lc lee.
AVIATIOir MEET CLOSES.
Ourtiss Win Speed Contest; Paulhan
Height and Endurance.
Aviatioa Field, Los Angeles, Jan. II
As dusk gstberad over tb eld Do
mioquea ranch tonight four flying ma
ehlnea tbat bad bees circling la tba
air ia rivalry of the meadowlark tbat
lor so insny centuries bav held do
minion there, aettled aoftlr to earth.
Tba mastera of tba newest air craft
walked to their tenia, tbe great crowd
filed dows tbe roadway, and tbe first
international aviatioa meet ever bald
ia America waa ovar.
Ail waa peaceful and but few knew
that one man bad been aear death ia
tbone laat few minutea. Charles K.
Hamilton waa returning from a 15
mile flight toward tbe ocean, and while
a mile from tbe aviatioa field tbe
crank abaft of hia machine anapped.
To ship it would have meant a beip
lesa drift npoa tbe sea. To the aero
plane it moans eo little tbat ao one
in tbe crowd noticed anything wrong.
Hamilton abut off bla engine and se
leveled sod swsyed his planea tbat ha
waa wafted gently down, touching
with scarcely a thud. It was tbe best
piece of emergency handling of a ma
chine that baa beea aeen at the meet.
Curtiaa and Paulhan tbe great riv
als of tbe meet furnished tbe excite
ment for tbe closing day. Paulhaa
went op at 8:29 o'clock for aa endur
ance flight After be bad gone two
or three lap of tb course, CurtUs
started on a tea lap speed trial, half
a lap, or more tba three-fourths of a I
mils behind Paulhan. Instentlv it was
seen tbat a great race was on the
nrat real race or the tea day.
iae iwo airanipa, lull power oa,
earns over tbe grandstand with the
speed of expreaa trams. Curtis, it
waa plain, waa gaining. lie crept
swiftly oa Paulhan 'a heels, and on tbe
mira up alter starting be reached
t-aujaao, nying above. Tbe rTenea
man for a few seconds held his own.
ttaea Curtiaa, ia hia American machine.
forged ahead hr a nose, a lenirtk. and
finally by half a lap. It waa ao race
after that The American machine
was demonstrated as the faster be
yond question.
As turtles rushed over Paulbaa.be
received the greateet applause tbat anr
oi nis enorts aava evoked, raulhan
went oa until be bad traveled 64.4
milea and had been ia tbe air nearly
an sour and a half. Curtis came
down after a 80-mile trio.
Tbia race gives the whole atorr of
the meet. The Curtisa maehinee have
won all tbe pnzea for apeed. ooiek
starts, perfect landings, snd those
events where a light, awift machine
snowed beat.
Paulhan baa won all the erose-eoun
try, passenger-earrying and endurance
testa, having a heavier, slower machine
ana an engine wbtea be trusts com
pletely. I'aulhaa baa taken more than
15,000 in prizea, and has broken the
world's records for altitude and for
cross country flights, alone and with a
passenger. V
A medal presentation took olaee
miirr mil, men rauman went upon nil
endurance flight The French machine
never seemed to run so smoothly, ii.
r.. Clesry. Paulhan 'a distinctly Ens
lien manager, waa ailed with emotion
He broke out aa follows:
Look at herl There aba roes!
Watch the turn when the sua flints
the white planes! Isn't it mystical
something above menf By Oeorge
"e a magnificent albatrqaa after a
thunderstorm. Now it 'a lost on tnc
turn! It'a great!"
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COFFEEHOUSE
Everything New and Clean.
Try our Coftee and Cake.
HOULTON OREGON
TjaL . nasa . .
All Kinds Of
TAFT WILL FIOHT MEBOEB.
Lovett Expresses Confidence wn
Will Win.
Washington, Jan. 21. It was stated
authoritatively today tbat the govern
ment suit lor tne dissolution of tne
merger of the Union Pacific and South
era i'acifii railways would sot be
dropped. Attorney -General Wickeraham
baa found nothing so far in his inves
tigation to warrant auea action.
A conference waa held today be
tween tha attorney -general and Frank
B. Kellogg on the one aide, and Judge
Lovett, president of the Union Pacific,
nd counsel representing the allied
Harriniaa linea oa tha other, for tbe
formal presentation of reasons why
tbe suit to dissolve the merger of the
railroads should not be presaed.
ins railroad interests nave made it
clear that they feel confident the suit
eannot be nuaaed to a lueeeaafiil con
clusion, snd are willing that it should
be compromised.
Just before leaving for New York
tonight Judge Lovett, when asked if
be would nave further conferences
with the attorney-general on tha sub
ject, said that would depend upon
many circumstance that he could not
acuaa.
Pincbot' Act BlsgaL
Washington, Jnn. 21. Controller of
the Treasury Tracewell declared today
that there waa nothing in the law or
pproprieuon lor tne forest service
iving the secretary of agrieultr'e
power to send forest rangera to tm
ege at government expense and to pay
their, traveling expenses. Whea So
licitor MoCsbe of the department of
gnculture took ebarge of the forest
bureau after the dismissal of Oiffor.l
Pinehot he found that about 200 of
these forest rangera were attending uni
versities and colleges in the west for
short courses 'n forestry.
Wealthy Japanese Held.
Taooms, Jan. 21. United Statea
Court Commissioner Bridge today
bound Z. Akawa, charged with smug
gling, ovor to tbe federal court, con
tinuing the 3000 bond given by tbe
Osaka Shosen Kaisha Steamship com
pany promptly on hia arrest Akawa
rated very wealthy, and is a part
ner ia the large importing house of
tbe Morimura company with house ia
New York, Kobe and Kiwasa, Japan.
Tha value of tbe good was 1750.
Monoplane Btriks Wire.
Ores, Algeria, Jan. 21. A mono
plane collided with the telegraph wires
Here today. Tbe gasoline supply-tubs
wss cut Ta a moment the machine
was enveloped la flames and crashed to
the ground. The aviator eecaped with
tew burn.
Pies, Cakes, Bread
e2rawwiaai
J, E. RAMSEY, Propr.
SINGER SEWING filACH
Oldest and
Most Reliable
A Machine That Has Stood the Test of Time and
Is Used Throughout the World
$10
Worth Your While to Save
Either of These Sums?
$15
You Can Save $10 to $15 Orer the Portland
Price by Purchasing of
H. MORGUS, Agent
S. Helens, Oregon
THE ARCADE
ST. HELENS
An Up-to-Date Moving Picture Show, in the
old Muckle store building, which has been re
modeled for the purpose. Three shows every
evening, beginning at 7:30.
2 1
j It btnd with fomr feoC
RED CROSS SHOES
I Carry a Complete Line of
these fine shoes. They are
the best of the good ones.
Serviceable, Low Priced and
Stylish.
SILVERWAEE
Full Line Rogers' Bros, and other celebrated manufaetu'rs.
FANCY CHINA f WARE
TOY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
LADIES' SUITS AND CLOAKS
The latest Styles and Best Makes.
Fancy Groceries For The Holiday Trade
Wa Will Duplicate any Portland Price
H. MORGUS