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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1909)
w TO I OF roc w w m ee tCOO SB STATED v UI i mini 1 NEWS OREGON DM uuiwr 1 1 iiA&4ir I ll'J 110,0 fl.000 BREF k- CLOAKS & CLOAKS If you iranl to see a real city stock ol cloaks in n country store call at our sto'c And inspect our lino. We have them from the smallest size for infants to the largest tor ladies, and every imagina ble color and cloth. School ('oats lor (J iris, (I to years of age, at MM School Coats for Misses, 6 to 12 years of age, at 2.60 Misses' imported opos-um hear skin, at $7.00 to t?.00 Baby hecr skin coats, all colors, sizes : to 6, at L.60 to 3.50 Ladies' coals, black, brown and tan, at loo to 6.00 Ladies' pearl satin linen coats, at 7.oo to lo.oo Beautiful crushed and beaver skin coats at $12.00 to 16.00 Certaluly al! can wear Cloaks, and gOOfl ones at the price we oiler. Drop in and let us show you, It pays to trade with RADER RROS. LAMPEIi TRtiMBAntlO i nnoxn MO iTAni II 1ITKM(.S, op IM)I IMt'K I RQKI) TO rRmaATioN tnonxm. tin C ) "J'AKMO, c )ivM :c .( rc. OjacaiiniaLuioso Cj q; There's Nothing Mysterious About It. Boom people note wondered why I do t ! hulk ol tin Harneaa bnaineee, N"t only here in town but for milt"- iirniinil Surely, there is nothing inynteriouH ithout it, nothing to wonder at. Tin- quality mid MfOHMMll f hi v atoek is rciianu enough for ilmt. If you are not it iistomiT of mint luol gift ntc a trial next Ilmt von want anything In the nurnaei nnd Haddlery 1 i n. n. mutter wiint. Sec my atnel and get my ptieae. JP, Y AUcmi. Ontario, Orogon If ra oci o o ci lii ci a o cri c 1 tci borough Metropolitan Company, ut New York, president of thn hi rngo Alton Itnllroad. Tolndo St. I oiila A Wcmi'in it. nh ...1, iiml di rector of niuny olli.T lniiortiuil companies, hns I n ailed for I'.'iio,. (Mill dlltllNgCN ll I In- hill. blind of n wihiiiim whose affections h In al leged io have alienated Through lii- lawyer, Dolnnrv N'lroll, Mr Shouts declare he l the victim of oho of the atrangesi rnaea of nila tal.cn identity on nnN FOR STATE PROHIBITION nti-sniooii Lea$ra iii Mer4 RaM Month Li Prepare I nisnde. Fl edict Mi torv. Portland- 1), mlla of i-i' cam paign for itate-wlde prohibition, which iii i,i waged in Oregon p n v.'.ir by ihi- Ami Saloon Lengne, will i bo trraaaaj at the annual meeting uf that orrantintton, in Portland, Tuesday, OetOher II. Anion tie Importam tineetloni to i- derided al tiiMi meeting i ttii' ihi.iii i'ii pnbllee tion of a telly ntwnpapw nadei the ennptaei o' tha Icagna In Iti Ighl on thi' i-ii ii l Imps In addition the nltctlon of afllcera, a now board of trnatooa nfcd an eieeotlve otntnitten also will .'ii' iiiuiir.l In predicting Her" 'i In thl lr cam paign for stnio prohibition Hi" nntl- Mtloon ton admit thai thai win not rereiie tlio auppm i ol tragi many local Optlonlata, Rrho, wlillo I favoring regulation ol MlOOga, do 1 not bettove in siaii' arid prnhlWttoa. I The temperance gdvoeetog, however, Ml that any lr .x al I "nglh nn thin neeoaat win ht nwra than offset by tin! voti's which win in' galatd frem ; thr uninnn tataraati In boom of th" I connili'H Whtra local option U no rnforcod. Cataaaatiaaa HHp Ray BayjaaaMi rtalcm v lili'i"'!' thai tin'i:on In i'IiJovIiik n pciiml of unexampled proNpciltv, the laic tin in Imt of now corporatloliM lul'ii; OTganlaod In clli'd by Corporntioii Clarh Taylor, af laa Sim rotary of tatt'g ollli c Slncn .lanuary I, 1 !'. hos corporal lonn hnvo tllo. I iholr artlclcN In ibo Httr rotar) 'n oftico Since .lati'ian 1 ihe wtate Iinn re ceived from rarporatioaa n totni of 14l4tt.iTi the amoiini romprlalng the annual llreliM Icon of thoNP cor porntloini lii IiiihIiunn In I 111 M Nlatc prior to iho bagianiaa of thn prvnont flHCl y.r on .Inn" 30. FAVORS ROOSEVELT IDEAS Alinoiiiii -s Ills Intention of oilnm to OtngTraa for Conflrnmtory licifMittloii. THE MARKETS Nntli elor I'olilientloo li pill liniot ut llo In), ii "i i , s Land iiihi' at Baraa, Oretpm. s,-ptniiHi .'o. iwai Notne i loiciiy given thai Jnmaa II H,iKKii ill Wriwi. Idaho, Klin. m Jul ! '. Hill, aniilr Iioiih ti .ni in in Mil ll,HMrtol Mo.illWU for SK MM !'. T I" K il I , W. M . I..I tilvl imio'e iii inieiition in ainbr Klnal t-iv V,-ar I'rmd, lo i-xiiililii-li i liiiin Io llio Innil alic down I Nil. U-liu,- i I. Kiiik. I . IS. ( 'iiioiioi"iiii , .ii lo- nl In' al i tula i in. l)ii'ini. mi l lie 1Mb da nl Nmcinli'i IBM i iiiiui.ini aautaa - nrltnaaaan WIIHamW Rnoa ol Ualarlo, Orogoa Arthur K li'xldN, t'ordell.i laii Jaaar S'. Kliucte tor of NViNr Idaho -p.'i Vi KaiiK, KegUtrr, Milici: to TAXI'AI KKM Nolioa i- lieiei'v givau llial the lii. .ml hi Equaliaaiioti grill milt at Hie court liouaa in Vala on tiie third Monday, being tlia istlnlny of (jotobor.lUOO, for tlia pnrpoaa ol axaniiuiuf tin Tag K'oll iiml rualiging tlia aatua, Ail objactioiia lo tlia aaaaaatnaiil ut an proitvrty rnual ba niada in nrriUug and 1 1 1 I with tha li k ilui ino, th,' Mrst wi ck ui Uie board' inaating, s. i.. Pavmb, Aataaaor ol Malbaurtouutj ."h . t- in ... i No crop, tnicii prlaagi llllll'hli III, 'o.i . I . , Klll- i. ll l.l I I M US MHI.H t t Otta j i i.i ii nit nl , gfaaMani al laa Ni Voik Triui I'ompaii) ha ie crUcU thn Kcpiihlli an iioiiilnullou toi htayoa of Nan fori 'n Mm late Oovaraar Johaaoa, of Miiiiu-Notu. left u win haaaaathlag all In entaie. m lit ti proliuhly will Ut'i'Kttte $:..000. lo hlH widow Al ImuhI 1011 pel sous IonI their ile In Ihe Uopl.al llunline i Hut wipt the null iniiNl lust week, M coiiiinu io eanaarvnilra aatiautaa rtaaltarnl rlanHea In thu Went. Hie iil.irv of AgHonllUra Wilson said iiou I'i'ii.iiii i.uiiroi oi railroad cap lialuailon would lead to laiKe In .hlunnts In railroad mi in lllca hy Ameili.in faiuieiN II siaklni; a torlnne on tin future nraaaartty of ihe t'gjiod stale at u (line w hen IiunIiiohn coiidltloiiN weii' panics.. I'l.ink a Maaaay, puiiiinh MP, In -. i 1 lo hare cleaned up mole th. in $,',.iioii,iMio piotiiH ihragfh Mm k HiM'si ineiiih made iIiiiIiik and Imiiiedlately uftei the lln.ini lal de tin onlaa of mo? Indue llfii II l.lndsey, Known Wheat Cluli. '. slim. Ilarley ll. SO ISI.0I not ton 1 . on .n pi I. m May Timothy. WlllaaMttg '.illey, f i , i ii. pi r ton. Baatara On f s no no. all. ill. i til. lo ver, f 1 I Hut lit i:trn. .in ; fancy, Uf S6c; store, -L'e. Bgg ; Hnic Ii. ci.ndled, Iff it Mia. Hops I Ml eoniraci. .'.',; ff croi, 17"; I'.IOT cro.. l.e Wool KaHlern On- ui, III .( -JUc per pound; 'ulle, 1 1. Mohair 14a. K'tllc. Wheat llluestem sjc; Clul. ;(.. Oats New, !ti '. $. p. i ton llNlle New. $ :i, ..O . (,,. IUy Kastrrn TYaahlngiOg iim.i- ih. jn g -1 per ton. i'ii.-' goaad hMy. ll g 114 per ion. alfalfa, l H per ton. Uutter Waahlagtaa creamery, ;ie; ranch. H g IU KaKH SeltMled, local, It'. . 3i;( 1'olutoes -15 a f II pur ton I i I. oil- I'll! t . Money, MraahlaaloB, lap! IT, To set at reNt ulle;atloiis which haye app cared raaardlag the ggorat of tin faada uN-d h ihi' Roaaavall hanilng gg PORTLAND READY FOR TAFT roniiiilll",. Oiniplclc rily'a I'lan for Iteceptlon of Nation's Chief. I'm Hand I'lanN for the recep tion and ciilcrtaliiin.nl of I'lcnldent 'la ft dm 1 im hh visit In I'orilaad next San iday and Sunda arc com- pleteil I'ollov Inn In Ihe prnKrHIII of I'reHlitenl Tiiffn vUlt: Haturday, Oclolicr 'J. 7 A M I'resldeni Tali nnit prirty liri Ice. 7 :in M Hi. akfnst at Hotel Pm Hallrt. I mi 10 A M. I'rcNldoni menrtad throngh prlneipnl at reels to .Multno mah l'l Id 1 I V M President review! pub lic school children on Mtilinouiuh Flei.l 1 a m Luncheon hi llohd Port land s P M President d, Ihers public gddraaa In Armory. Mllllila), Ocloller :l. Some lime durlliK ihe afternoon. ptoiiaiii :t o'eloah, tha PraaMaal will la the cornerstone fur the new First I iiliio ills! Church on the Kast Sid' I :.i i ly Sunda nliiht ihe party ll d.'iiarl for San I'Vanclsco gpohgnt, WfiHh., Sept. 2X. In n aaach on tha Bonaarvattaa of aat" nrnl roaonreta, delivered here today, Pn rident Tail daalarad that in i would asi Consram lo nnthorlaa the Issuance- of $10,000,0(10 la l.ondt tn complete li i liratlon prnjoi In alrondy beunn In the Went nnd on which work ha licen Btoppe.l for lurk of funds. This hn been the hope of. many w-it t lrn in the nrld p'lrlonH wlir, had It ';en up lands, Bnllclpat Inu HectiiliiK n, Ntipply of water to maha than lartltai ami the Praa). dent's daelarnuon wag aathaataaUa ally i In .red Mi in rt broadly booh the I thnt while tin nraaaai Adailniatra Hon Is pledni'd to follow out Ihe pol icies or Mr. Roeaovalt, taah i pladga tloes not ItiMilve him In unv olillna llon to carry out thoBe polldes with out Congressional authorizaiion. The PreNldcnt added, howevei-, that ho would take evary Ntep nud e,rt evi'i In'luence upon Coni'cwi lo eniirt legislation whli h shc'l hi l gaaaarfg tho porpaaai ana raiaira linnis of Hie Nltuatlon. Mr. Tall daalarad today thai 0oa aress did not Intend that tha Oof" eminent ghoald uml' I Igaj l I w hh h could nut I) i ra ill paid for oik of the pin. . ,'ds of lua of pnl. lie land', but ii.nl , t'l.it ho linn been ImprcNHod during his visit to Hie WeNt of the neceNlty for Ini- llO'ill.lle mllef The President Kve credit both tn Mr. Plnchot and to Mr. Ilalllnner. He ri'ferred to the wonderful work or Mr. Plnchot and tald Hiat while thnt work had hroiiKbt genunrlHllon nt firm It wan now generally realized thnt the reforms Inaugurated by Mr. Pimhot were not only ncccMary but Nbonld have liecn begun ten ycara ago. loMS Pliiclioi Will .K ltlttn. Halt Lake City, Sept. 26. Ai a re Null of Ncvnrul lona roaferencea with thi Chief I'oiester, Hlfford Pimhot, President Taft i aus. 'd to lie Issued a statement. In which It la declared that naagff nt any time during the Matllnner-Plnchot rontrovaray haa the Piesldiiil Intended lo reflect up on Pin, hoi Mr. Plnchot, before leaving for Washington, also Issued n statement, In which he makes public a portion of Pi'sldelil Tail's letter, written lo the Chief Koreater at the time Ho b nor to Secretary Halllnger waa die laied The President said be hoped Mr. Pimhot would not find reasou In the liiillltu-er letter for resigning. INTt'Ntl. Mt 'l': rtOAt) CO' Ttttm-.KM mi c.uhi:. OPEN DOOR MENACED fOpaa In salil to llnvc (JriiltlM'il Min ing Com ,()ns Which lay he Itog-anlcd ns a lolatloo. WiiahliiKton, Sept. 'J9.--The flor et nment Ih preparing to tnke thn mind Important action looking to the security of the open door In Chlnn. Tho action will take the form of a protest based on the An tung-Miikden Itnllroad fontrnvemy between Japan nnd China, which re cently en lied the diplomatic world. Japan ban obtained control of ex tensive mining eonceaalong In South Manchuria, not for a limited, but for nn Iml.'Wi medial.' period. Thla la lo be regarded as a dlallnct menara to the open door, according to the exposition of that policy an given by the late Secretary Hay. The Stale Department, It la un derstood, has awaited full detalla of th" ngn ''mint between Japan and China r'lntlvo to Ihe Autung Mnk ib n itnllroad and with allied affairs of aaajOtlattOa before taking any nt ,i nd In lb I matter, During Ihe laaf few Wee', our representative In the I ar I'atl hnve obtained piecemeal Information gg lo thla iiKreement, and '.iiion of tin whole thing Is expected within n few dnya. In fi. 'iiiatlon nt hand lias warranted pi Imlniry arrungementn for pro t t. ,7, ft riVE MILLIONS SEE PARADE Warships uf All Nation- (lle Salute In Honor to Hudson and I 'niton. New York, Sept. 2 7. Iteproditr tlona of Henry Hudaon't boat, tho Half Moon, and Robert Kultou'a Clermont, were the cenlrnl flgurai In thu Hudaon-Kulton culvbrallou which begun Bvpt. 26 and laata un til October I. The two little ship onca ao wolghty with achleveuientN, brfora a marveling world, paaaed the war shlps aaaembled to do them honor, with a thousand merchant ablpa and pleaaura orafl trailing behind la a pm ado four i.. in long. Hun' would ba no ntivniitfige to you in buying line. Hut we sell HIGH AKT CLOTHING, whioli manna si PERIOH clothing, an HIQH ART CLOTHINQ poa aaaaj tha attributaa of mercbant tailoring, being tloaignad along advanced lines, made by skilled aoravpaople, every ona of wbom ix an expert in hit line, and ao styled n to rivet (lie ntteiitit a of Hip artiatie aya and tbo re fined tn.stf. If von earn to pay about $16 for a mil, mill thai suit conlninr tha HIGH AID' label, it will ba tha beat dollara' worth you euar bought, $1G to 435 Broadway Suits, $16.00 Long Clciiiins Corpany TAFT VISITS COAST CITIES Line May He I ol from Coos I last. Portland The construction of u riillwa lioin Coos Hay, across the state of Oregon, la n aannaattaa with an electric line already In operation in Idaho is ihe proteased ultlmnto Intent lea of thn Cooa Buy & Inland Bleat lie Hallway Company, a reeent ly Incorporated company. With ih i o operation ot the Itoae bnrg ' oiiiini i i-i.ii "lull, this lompun' is no aaeurlng rinius of wa be tween Roeebnri gad MarahAald The Sacramenio. Calif.., la. Hoard I ""1"'1""" theconnlr as founder pedltlor in Africa. Secre.a, Wul of Health has decided that klutea are hreedlag plates for geilliH. no 111 (he Inline none will ba ullowcd III the i IiooIn uf (but i It) Uhlle puNNlng o.r the iialtoual road which leads fioin Purla to An UL.ee and win n at .. height of lie- tweaa ooo and . .m feet, the ifreaeh dirigible iiillu.u halo on H. iiubllque egaleaad nnd Ml to the praaaaV 'i'ie four men on board weie kill.'.l Keaorta reeelved from travelers returning from ihe Far Kast, taken in eoaaeetloa alih data nreeoated i- Ooaaalar oiinuiis, Indieata that the lulled Slates Steel Corporation la preparing lo .out ml coal und Iron mines an. I lb steel 1.1. in. of China Before adjournment Ihe Sovereign Qraad Uodfe, i 0 0 l, ahleh met 111 .Seattle lust week, decided to es tabling u tuber, ulo sis sanllailuni for (In- whole order, a committee being appointed to n-porl on location and , Vayg nnd llieuiib ut Hie lueclluK al . Atiautu next September Aa a retult ol Ilia obsci vutloua ro- eutl luto !4iudliluu auioug thu ag- I of Den, i 's Juvenile Coiii I, haa heen I aoit of the Suiithsonlau I n-nn utloii Holer I Liable for Tu. sai. in utoraey n. neral i'raw- ford has leadered nn opinion to tiie iiicci thai the grlallan alaal of Coi- onel i: Hot. r, publlslur of the Dally Capital .loin mil comes under tbo op- eratloa i the fnalory Inapeetloa law Rome Hme ano Colonel Hofof re- raged to nay the annum hjaaaallnii , .:,lh, tttl) ,,,), p u -i goaad I't i, lent HmiiUn a Week In Hie I'aellle Nortlies. Boat tl.- Sept. 2. Tha Paciiic Northweat In entartalalaa PraahteM 'I'all thl- Weil. The pii aide 111 ml apeclal left Halt Lake City Sun, lay noon for Pocutello, Idu , and llutte. Molilalia, Ihe taller city being reached early Monday morning After spending a da in Hull.' With a brief aaaarataa m Hataaa, gaahaaa Wgg reached early Tuesday morning, and the entire duy was apent In Ihul city. The forenoon of Wwdiie.la was spent at N'oilb Yuklinu and Iho pail arrived III Scuttle lute tills lift.1! noon Tho President will de- role ih greater pari of t.o agpg to seelim the klllls of the AlllNlill- Yukon-Pacillc exposition. leaving Scut lie late Friday ufleruooii for Ta coin.i, where the evening will l.e peal The parly will reach Port land earl Saturday morning nnd will remain iu (but ell until Sua .!.. evening. Hrout Noilli.rn I'utN Oii I'asl T.uin. St Paul. Sapt It, 'I gg in It Norlherg Hallway has pel In it np nrattaa u daii gaall u oi i ... train w hi. h Will cut 1 I hour ot ihe i reanal raaatai tuae ha aaaa Si Paul und Seuitl" If nil li "The Siege of Jeric!- ' QSKATB8T PIATDBI (K TIIK liKKATKsi' IDAHO INTER-MOUNTAIK 1.1 Boise, Oct. 11 to 16 inclubive. :;ni m-oiIc riiHiri'il in (Ih t.i-;. i.-t- runny InouMiid ol tlollurH to produco Inn pieoi event Briefly: Tht Slap of Jericho ;.i a biatorleal, dramatla, apfa (miliar production, in which oir ; inn naopla lire ejajeauMgJ, Die protluclioii haa hatfl eon- strutte I Front tin- Bible: inotr .inns innl is lupprhly tjniinl. Pour biejhrmle epei luly ucli aro used, nil I tueh perforinuiiio ia concluded with u regular 11000 display of ( J regory 'a cele brntod lirewoiks, 'J'ho perforin anio luata one hour und thirty niiniiti'H. I VMI'I.VU. Bring vmir liicinls and apend ihe week on our plcnsunt camp- Culture inggroundP. Damp ground free. ; M. y ., Prof. II T. French wiU apeak on "Animal Hoebandry " Fraini nl V I, Uoue, -A) , ('lllltit. II i.tketilig."' Kllix N, pon, !'. s. (;, i jo iiuieiii Btation, c, i, v, . , "I'niciief ..I Irrfgation." i'rof. Praoadon, Stun I'lavei aity, "Hnii ving ' PMf, Shinii, State Univeiaily, "Orchard Problemi iu a Flat Irrigated Conntiy." Alex Mi I'heraon, Boiae, boii ami Water." P. P. At water, Meridian, "B flalt A comfoilal.il tent, KxlO feet ,.' ' M"1'' ' l.MMi.r ...; l. - .l""'"' '""'-". iiiatu.n H i"". ' ll T". ' ,, veterimoy. asked to part Iclpale In the political tumpalgii In Smh I'i.iii. Imo thla Fall as a supporter of Fiamis J Hem . i ..ti prosecutor and ll.l.n. for Dlattlct Ailoine) I'lie broke out Ht Ihe While lions.- late last Satuiday afternoon and for a short while was ihnai.n tug ihe Ida oriataatad in tha furnace loom of it,. Mxtsutlve ot tl.es which are being i eioiisli ucled In Ihe Pu'slilenl's iibscHi I Flreiu. I, iiilckl mid ihe blare under control The eatlre nonairr, froai the At- ( n,.,,,..- , iioH wiiiti., i., iiring lan.l. Oogei to Ihe I'a. Iflc. was U.,,(.(. .1( k ... gripped lal Saiuida In an el.Htilc .-..-.. . .; ,, ,-..-M. . , .. '1,111. .,,'- i Robert H i ear) refused abaolulely io all.. .ui of ihe record, or la iNiiuiiieniN of In Cook to he bronchi aboard ihi Manager Uuot it ami ggthorlaad Ihe atatemenl that not a ! cent comes lioin the funds ot ihe in stitution or I loin ihe I'uii.'l Itgtea Qoveragaaat. it is deelgred that the peraanal frleade ol Mr. Roaaevelt, vhaaa nanus ale got disclosed, haw pro rlded lha scientific part with auf II. lent tnnda la curry OH the expedi tion PEARY BA. 3 COOK S THINGS fee laoulred b the law and a dis pute with Labor Commls.sloncr O. P. Ilotf fallowed He Squills for '.' t V.'lirs. Al'.aii Johg SwanMin, of Woter- II goura earlier, it i claimed that ibis win he the fastest imm it nam lu tho world. I'iliu Kgehaapa i i' . i pttlapnrgi I p I : par- loo. who proved up on u homestead B"11 w,r,, '"J"'"1 """ ' i '" a. the County oterh'a oSea hare, bud '""' NOtl ,u ""N" ,,,c" MIoJ b,,0,l r. tided upon his homesteud contin- aefatC BCaal when ail explosion in,- .1. f,,- iiiniiu. an v,.i.,s Thu cured In the Columbian Film Kx- ICCi a time for ppj ir.tuiev. Larger size- at rcnaonnhlc pricac tUKICI l It RAL ' ONOnUBP. ( 'f ipat Ip inteiest to agrieiil- tnraliaii ami horUcolturaluaai grill ho tiie eongraaa i auiinant ppokera nn inhjcaia allied to ibeae linaa Hull. Ailllk Alialm C.... i "u; i ity, bugni Bet t Culturp. Prof, Jonae, "7trpila.M Oan. ft .., rj, g, gurveyor. gene.nl n. ',,( Publ Lfc.t and their ' quiraniant.N Henry Collier. "Poultry." . . li v probghl) breaks all records for con tinuoiis resldcine on a homestead lu Oregoa, Where no many were snared by people who only slept on their i lain, i. ouo ulght in alx months nturati sil.nl and IgVlalble but car i viiii; earth cm rents so powerful that even telegraph wire was crip pled ..I.. i even the lahaaartae cui.ie enrtae badly tangled For a time lelegtaph CoHimnni. ation was ius pellded Weallier llin.au olllcluU and telegraph experta attributed the electrical dlatui bunco in ibe aurora b.u. 'alls Theodore ' Shouts, prealdent of the I225.OU0.UU0 Hi aii-iieluioui iu wa- i bus liibii umciiiul lu , auslug tii.se reoorda i. raniala la a ogahe ut Flab, tiieeiil.ind. according to Hun Whit uc., ihe New Huven spoilsman, In u dispulih . evolved here g) Dr fook. Band tin Argus I'eary Makes Ills Defense. porllund, Me. Sept 27. II waa learned fiom a source close lo Com mand.', Pear) thai the command. -i jusilii.s bis action in refusing to allow Hr Cook's Insu uiueuta o records on heard lha Hooaevelt, on theoi In' bad been aware for sonic time ol Cook's Imenlloa to claim the dlaoover) Ol the North Pole, and change, In Ihe Ferguso.i building, on Fourth avenue Hundreds ol ilre uien are searching the ruiua for vlc llms 'I'he atructure was eight ato rlea high. Every oMce wa wrecked. 1'ii.l.iv uml Siitniilnv of Pair Waek il,,,, ,.., - una of tin- Orcgoivldnho Dovclopiuenl 'oiiL'rea8. WILL H. GIBSON, Secretary Inter-Mountain Fair, Coise. Id, l L, English Etchings. Altogether the llriUab lb ct cnrrlea i ii twerre hah paaa. 'Flu're gig over lifly authors and Jc Jr naliala in the house of commons. Hi, ai Rritaiu has &00.K10 bornea iivallal.le for Hie puriHiao uf warfare In l.oiulon ski'l. lilug lu puldlc places la probiliiteil li) the police regulations It irna a-s. ii.-.l at the annual in.s'i Wantod ll.iHM KXItlRSIONa ia Oregon Short Line. Daily for tickets one way via i.'iiiaiul lie.iuiii ilatea for' An , other routes. See Oievon Short , line agents for fuither details. 'l ' ouimpit , ,,,, i i.t . thai Pear) therefore aoald aaaalian am e the Uaoatoa Mendicity society nothing to uid tins project. "- The Argua r,-" thr- nova ;A that thu total number of begging let leis tn is.sses.sioii of the Nocleii was lLSTs proved . , .j 'j( , i. toiler (onl'ereiu'e lc,,i,-s m ii , .am -vn..r i Line. Tiokaiaou sale from Mnhou nfpr i ittn tl Wyoiniag ami Oregon points on such who ui-ii m a.n ucioucr it-i I.. ,,ui, nuiusive. Limit Oi-toocr l.r. See agents i.'i i .ties nrnl turtlu-r nn In u d. a. P.O. Bo 303 Onto utherlnnd, tag, ti i.u rio. O