Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, February 26, 1914, Image 2

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    NEWS NOTES OF
CURRENT WEEK
CALIFORNIA IS
STORM SWEPT
Home Credit System
Creates Much Interest
Wool Prices Will Be
Higher Than Last Year
VflULl OTES PRECEDENTS
IN ODENSE OF EIEX1TON
EXECITIO.N OF ENGLISHMAN
MAY MEAN INTERVENTION
Goat Industry Started
Trips tx> Fair* Given
Industrial Club Winners
By Dalles Dairyman
German Warship I^ndn
Armed Force in Mexico
Vera Cruz Tbe tMamauadev of the
German cruiser Dresden has stopped
to the German Legation ia Mexico
City two machine guns and 40, (KX1
rounds of ammunition.
Aeeumpany-
ibg the shipment vent a squad of
bluejackets from the Dresden ia civil­
ian dree.
The detail of bluejackets on duty st
the American consulate was with­
drawn asd replaced by a guard of
picked marines under command of a
sergeant.
Tbi. step was taken after
PORTLAND MARKETS
,
General Gustavo Maa«, commander of
Wheat — Track prices; Club, 89c; the Federal forces here, had been u,
blustem, 980/99«; forty-fold, 90c; red titled and given his consent.
Kuasian, 870(88«; valley, 99*.
Washington, D. C.—No surprise
frats — No. 1 white, milling, 1240/
was manif««t**J officially here st the
24 60 per ton.
Corn Whole, (23.600x24; cracked, landing of a squad of Gtrntn blue­
jackets tor the protection of the G*r
(34 600(35 per ton.
Barley -Feed, (220Z22.6O per top; man legation at Mexico City. This is
in line with the recent action of tbe
brewing, nominal; rolled, (26.
Hey No. 1 Eastern Oregon tim­ British government and is said to be
othy, (16 60; mixed timothy, (14; in pursuance of an understanding with
alfalfa, (14; clover, (90/, 10; valley the Americas government on this
point.
grain hay, (120/13.60.
Milifeed Bran, (22 per ton; shorts,
(24; middling., (20.
Italy Adds to Schools.
Vegetable. Cauliflower, (2.26 per
Rome — The immigration bill
crate; cucumbers, (1.600(1,76 dozen; before congress in Washington was
eggplant, 100(16« per pound; peppers,
12*e per pound; radishes, 26c per the subject of a question in the Italian
dozen; head lettuce, (2 26 per crate; chamber of deputies. This called forth
gsrlie, 12c per pound; »prout», He; a statement from Prince di Seales,
to the Italian foreign
artichokes, (1.76 per dozen; squash, under-secretary
— the
________
to
effect _____
that __________
Italy would
l|0(2c per pound; celery, 12.760(4 office,
take steps to prevent the American
crate; tomatoes,
(2.260(2 .60; hot­ Immigration bill from affecting her
house lettuce, 600/76* per box; spin­
citizens on account of the literacy
ach, (1 per crate; horseradish, 80/, 10c.
test. “Italy is making a hard fight
Green Fruit — Apples, 76c0/,(2.26 for the education of her people," he
per bo* ; cranberries, (120(12.60 per
said, “and we proved this by opening
barrel; pears, (10(1.60 per box.
Onions Old, (3.260/ 3.6*) per sack; 6000 new schools last year.”
Bate*—Trips te> the Panav-a-Fac f.-
expwntx* and to the State Fair at Fa
te* are aa»cg the prises to be award­
ed ia the industn*. euntevts of school
boy. and girls as aanovneod is ’he
prem'tUB list given out by So per. o
teutent of F’-blx lnstrtM-tioe Church­
ill.
More prixes and prise, of a higher
class than ever before will be given
Mr. Gbarehill is confident they will be
sufficient incentive for tbe pupils to
set a new record.
Tbe State Fair board has appropri­
ated (fi'.'O for the expense, of tbe
boys' camp at the State Fair.
The
camp will be composed of two boys
from each county who have scored the
greatest number of points in their
club contests fcr the county.
Meals,
tents and cote will be furnished.
In the juvenile department the state
has been divided into two districts,
tbe counties west of the Cascade
mountains constituting the first and
those east of the range the second.
Frizes will be awarded for quality
rather than quantity.
Tbe Itolk« — W. F. Ripley ha«
started a new industry in th.» vicinity,
that of goat raising.
He raises tbe
Toggenberg goat, which is tbe main­
stay of tbe cheese industry in Switzer­
land. This goat ia of tbe blue-blooded
variety, and. with a pedigree, it is
r."
of from thr-e to four quarto frequent
!y sell for (160.
Tbe milk from these goats is valu­
able for tbe use of invalids, and there
is a great demand for it in hospitals.
The ebeeae made from the milk of tbe
Tog ger. berg goat sells for the highest
price on tbe market.
Mexion City—The executtoa of Wil­
liam S. 'Benton, a British subject, by
the eonstitcUonalists ia Juarvi ba.
revived the fear among tbe gm rm-
ment supporter» that the
United
States will be forced by Great Britain
to take action that easily might be­
come interver. tw-n.
Although since revolutionary con­
dition. a se em ed serious proportion,
three year, ago there have been killed
in various parts of ti e country some
ISO Americana, including participants
on both aides of tbe revolution, there
are on record tbe deaths of only four
Britishers, including Benton.
Tbe three others were killed in dis­
tricts where the chiefs of neither fac­
tion had ar.y direct authority, and
Benton's is the first ease where it ap­
pears that culpability may be placed
definitely.
Radical ChanKei Made in
Department of Agriculture
fluwMMMtesUoa
Accords« to aa estimate snatfs by A.
C. Haswwn, assietas.t City «Mr user.
La. Aagvha was damaged to tbs es­
tent of al toast (Lfi**1.«».
One tam-
dred asM fifty tboaaaod debar, rwpre
aeetad tbe damage to ety strvwts
»‘rn-
Tbe rem.rndrr rej rteretod
lasses sustained by raiinmds andty
rtttsme win tost their homes, which
sees swept awsy by lbs B «da, with
all their household efferta.
Except ia tbe vicinity of Pomona,
thi. county, where y<mrg groves suf
ferod severely, orange grower, report­
ed
comparuttvely
little
damage
Pen rhe, and .mall farms were tens-
dated, but no reliable data coaid be
obtained a. to the tosses sustained by
the*.
The Rood .itu.tioo about Ixo An-
getos bec«mr acute early Faturday
night and wmoittons were greatly ag­
gravated at tbe same time by a gale
which reached velociUes of from M to
50 miles an hour at various points in­
land and along the Pacific ocean shorn.
Poles and towers carrying power
lines and the wires of telegraph and
telephone companies went down aad.
with railroad, sod suburban troiley
lines already oct of rommiasfoa, the
situation became at once one of com­
plete prostration.
For nearly four
hours there wa. no streetcar aorvloe,
and during the entire day tbe city bad
only brief periods of communication
with the East.
Surrounding towns,
with few exceptions, remained entire­
ly isolated, without rommunieatioa by
wire, railroad or trolley.
Railroad, report that the collapse of
big bridges over tbe lx>. Angeles river
in this city and the washing out of big
span, elsewhere male it uncertain
when traffic could be resumed.
But
large gangs of men were sent out to
work in continuous shifts in efforts to
repair damage aa quickly as possible.
More than IM* h->mes were destro) •
ed In I-os Angeles alone by tbe tor­
rents that rushed through the Los An­
gele. river and tbe Arroyo Seco. As
the flood, in these waterways subs’ded
household goods and other property,
including everything, from stoves to
piano, and bed», were left stranded on
i«n<i barii.
Washington, D. C.- Chairman I^v-
er, of tbe bouse committee on agricul-
tore, has completed and will report to
tbe bouse tbe annual agricultural
ap
-
• ­
After a »teel bridge over the river
propriation bill. r
__ ___
It aggregated
(18. buckled and broke, the Southern Pa
947.000 exclusive of permanent appro­ ci fie and Santa Fe railroads sent heavy
priations. an increase of (960.000 over cars loaded with scrap iron and heavy
last year's total.
boulders plunging into the flood in
Many radical change, are proposed efforts to divert further inroads by
in tbe measure, including reorganiza- ■term waters, which threatened rail­
1 tion of the Weather bureau and pren- road track, .kitting the river banks.
„ . „.
.
aration by tbe secretary of agriculture
J‘ ‘
^n- * r*ac|*r of a plan for reorganizing and sy.te- The .weep of the floods w* so strong
west of Hood River, who declares tbat , matizing
• •
7 aa j at times, however, that these barriers
the department work so
bis »etteoflt fro« tbe sale, of .laugh- ¿’t ter"to ro'ortiMte'ite variou". LctiZ' i were turned asicu.
Besides numerous houses that top-
terei bogs during tbe past year ha. jt|M
-
__ ...
.
,
P,e<1
the caving banks, the river—
approximated (1600, is making the
vaitey as fsmou. tor ito large-weight the nationaTtorwte the bn"would7" . “•-UB‘’y-"
t ! “ ±**
,
u.
th* »^retary of agriculture to | courtesy -swept away tbe Los An­
gele. pigeon farm.
Extensive eotes
.’JOO Acre« of Com By
“» for
re.pon.ible
perron,
or tumbled into the stream before day­
ne.gbbors, feed, them on .wdl collect- rrnt
Mce^
iDK 20
Eastern Oregon Farmer ed from Iocs! hotel., and gram. He yeart> potion. of Rroun(i ,or
light and thousands of pigeons were
drowned.
La Grande—Having been fully con­ ha. slaughtered two hog. dunng the don of
,ummrr
vinced by the corn .how in Portland Pu
of wh.ch wegbed, «tores or other building, tor recre.l
given by the O.-W. R. A N. eom;>any, when drMsed. more than 700 pound, tion or convenience.
Cargo Fuel Saves Vessel.
8. M. Blough, who owns a fine 4'XJ- One of them tipped the ecalea at 727 |
_________________
I xm Angeles—By feeding all the in­
acre wheat ranch in Umatilla eounty, pounds.
flammable cargo and ship’s fittings into
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Relic Not Digger Indian.
has just returned from Pendleton,
where be arranged for preliminary Oregon (kiods Motive of
Loe Angeles — Professor John C. the furnaces. Captain Paulse Sax saved
the steamer Eureka from being dashed
work preparatory to planting about
Big Industrial Banquet MwTiwn. •»•«»•iste prof«.ror of pal- on the Morro rocks in a storm and
““ ecrec. ■
Mr- Blough comes from
Creswell—More than 200 people at-
*nd historical geology of the docked safely in Port San Luis, ac­
the ^jrn
Kan.a. and Mis- tended the “made-in Oregon ’ banquet UniwMty of California. I. in Ixi.
cording to the crew of the revenue cut­
*r,a4f- ,od
have farmers from that
st the Commercial club here. It was An«el*»
determine whi ther the ter .............................
Manning, which arrievd here after
»cction in charge of tbe work. This
given by
Ladies'
Improve
thrT
‘ . -h . ’K . h manj j
L«
Eureka', arof.tanc«. l The
uj . the
me
i,auie. Civic
vivic
improve- I < «anhalf
. e‘,f>oo
L
— Brea I going
" to the
inc
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F»lfi kolnw/VoJ 6« »U. *1-1-»_________ I —-_-.l
a
.
-
will be the largest corn experiment given
ment tiwu
elab jur
for the
benefit
of
the
Crez-
I "PhaIt n' P't a belon^ed
to . the .*—
pleistocene
regular A. fuel
wm exhausted and the
hseuL
me
urnum
ui
t«»«
vret*
1
u
.7
yet
attempted
in
Eastern
Oregon
and
Y«‘ «»tempted
well band and was one of the most “f*/. '¿ofe.ror has already disposed vessel began to drift helpleaaly toward
w*tched with much inter^t. successful events ever held in this of th« ^'««ry advanced by a Stanford
the rocks.
The com will be grown under the dry
*.LD,55.'‘r
A cargo of box shook and the ship’s
farming method and should it prove city. The affair was given in the in-
___ _ of the Oregon Manufacturers' j
dec,*r,n* ‘hat the depth of the fittings went into the fire.
buying price, (3 per sack at shipping
terests
________
________
successful will forever do away with
Zion May
Hmoke ________
or Chew.
association
to
people w
to become
bones
points.
kaaociauon
w — induce
imuce people
oecome
j “Phaltum u/nvo
' pit at - which
y 7 ~ the
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•— of
Springfield, ' III. - John Alexander
'"«• tw“u of •um7’*r
- industries
r
—
-_a_
intere^ - - In Oregon
and -I
to . r ns* man
m,n Wer', v*>»Ae«*4
fo'rn,1 «.«U
made
■u<
'h
Fotatoe. f/regon* 800x90c per bun-
.
_
Japanese Submarine Gone.
the wheat land« every other year In
buy Oregon-mwle good..
theOry imP°“ibl*'
dred; buying price, 6O0(76c at .hip- Dowie'a dictum against tobaeeo, which
this section.
Hiroshima, Japan—A Japanese sub­
ping points.
has been the law of the faithful in |
marine attached to the protected
Egg. Oregon fresh ranch, 210/22c 7A,tn City. ’*1., WM overthrown by th*
Portland Muzzles Dogs Again.
Highway Survey is Made.
Grazers to Have Hearing.
cruiser Hirado ha. been missing for
dozen
1 Illinois Supreme court. The city or
fier r dosen.
Portland—The discovery within the
Wauna The Peters’surveying crew,
»«hington, D. C. — Hearings on three days. The naval attaches be­
Poultry Hens, 18*0x17«; .prfng., dinante of Zion City, forbidding the
last few days of five cases of rabia« in which I. running the line from the ■riTble’^blic^tend^ wTn '"btg"" here lieve she ha. met with disaster and
1*.
a.
.
_L>ll~>
u
.i
nude
nf
t/ihMr*r/»
in
finv
fr>rm
within
th*
use
of
tobacco
any
form
the
i
16*e; turkeys, live, 200x22c; dressed,
that all have been drowned. The sub­
choice,
2fio/26c;
ducks, 140/16c; city limits, was declared unconstitu­ dogs may lead to the eity commission Pacific Highway In Clatsop county, March 3, as the result of a ronferoneo
marine had been dispatched to search
tional.
Attempts
to
enforce
the
ordl-
gee««, 12*0/12c.
taking action st once requiring the completed the premlinary survey to between Representative Kent, of Cal- for torpedoes lost during practice off
Butter -Creamery prints, extra, 30 nance have kept Zion City in tbe! muzzling of all dog. permitted to run the county line this week. A 6 per ifomia, Chief Forester Graves and Kakumajitma.
throes of intermittent rioting for sev­ at large. The question probably will cent grade is the steepest on the President Wilson.
0/32*c pound"; cubes, 270(29«.
’
The
legislation
eral years.
Fancy, lie per pound.
be brought before the city commission route.
The most beautiful view ob- : will affect the meat supply.
Pork “
Mr.
William Accepts Throne.
at its next regular meeting. The first1 tainable from the entire highway will Kent told the President much idle ter­
Veal Fancy, 14'//, 14 Je per pound.
Nuewlrd,
Germany — Prince Wil-
Bark
Rent
to
Pieces
by
Htorm.
Hops - 1918 crop, prime and choice,
of the rabid animals was reported be about a mile west of here, where ritory could be used for cattle-raising
Of Wied, entered the ranks of
I6oi J 7c; 1914 contracts, 16c.
Highland Light, Mass.—The Italian Monday. The head, of five of the an ; for a half to three-quarter, of a mile if new law permitted.
European sovereigns Monday when he
Wool
Valley, 160/17«; Eastern bark Castagna, which was wrecked on Imai, killed because they were acting the whole lower Columbia, Southwest
formally accepted the throne of Al­
■ the ocean .ide of Gape Cod on Tues­ strangely have b*<-n examir ed by City Washington and peaks of the Cascadei
Oregon, 100(16«.
Flying Boata to Be Regulated.
bania,
tendered to him by Essad
day, with the loss of her captain and Bacteriologist Pemot, and evidences 1 will be in full view. The surveys pass
flrain Bag. In car lota, M0/«*e.
Washington, D. C.—Hydro aero­ * "■ba, at the head of a deputation of
Cattle -- Prime steers, (7.600(8; four of the crew, waa torn to pieces of rabie, have been found.
near the lakes back of thia town.
planes are motorboats subject to gov­ Albanian notables.
choice, (7.40 0h 7.60; medium, (7 on ■ by a northeast gale and scattered
ernment regulations and inspection,
Marshfield Buy« Auto Truck.
Indian Appropriation Fails.
7.26; choice cow., (6.260(7; medium, along the beach for many miles.
the department of Commerce held Sat­
Storm In Spain Fierce.
(4 O! 6 26; heifer. (6 69 7.26; light
Marshfield - The city council ha.
Washington, D. C.—Representative urday, and directed that the flying
Madrid Flrrre .forms of wind and
Traina
Will
Bar
Liquor.
calve., (80/,9; heavy, (60(7.60; bulls,
ordered at 110,000 automobile truck Hawley Introducted an amendment in- boats of a commercial line between
940/1,.60; stag., (60/7.
New York — The New York, New combination engine for the Maashfield ereaaing from 112,000 to (27,000 the Tampa and St. Petersburg, Fla., said rain are raging the whole length of
Th" l,,,8Pr*Kh lines are down
Hogs - Light, 960/, 8.86; heavy, (70/) Haven A Hartford railroad ha. decid­ volunteer fire department. The truck amount carried in the Indian bill for to be the first in the United States, i
7.86,
ed to dlacontinue the aale of liquor on al to be delivered In four month, and an addition to the aaaembly hall at must be equipped with life belts, a fire In all dlrectiona and In some Instances
* foun,l 11 Impossible to
Hheep—Wethers, (6//t6; ewei, (3.60 ita train, throughout the entire sys­ built from apeclficatlona furnished by Ghemawa, but, opposed by the major­ extinguisher, a whistle and other ac- tru u
make headway against the hurricane
0X4.90; lambs, (6///6.80.
tem, it was officially announced.
the fire department.
ity, the amendment waa defeated.
cesaories, including running lights.
force of the wind.
727-POEND HOG RAISED
BY HOOD RIVER FARMER