Oregon City Ooiuri ' 1 X ern COURIER ESTABLISHED MAY, 1883 HERALD ESTABLISHED JULY, 1893 INDEPENDENT ESTABLISHED 1898 OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1901 19th YEAR, NO. 9$ : EDWARD HUGHES 182 Madison St., West end of Bridge, Portland, Oregon GENERAL AGENT FOR Aultman & Taylor's Celebrated Threshing Machinery Steam and Gas Engines, Saw Mills, Etc. LIAIAIAIAIAIAIAA AlAlAAAAAi rTfTfTTTTT?TTT?T ?T?T?TfTf1 CONSOLIDATED IMPLEMENT GOMP'Y SUCCESSOR TO (Grebe. Marder & Co. 182, 184, 186 Madison Street, West End of Bridge, DEALERS IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND VEHICLES . -cvaagag Remember we have the finest stock of the best makes to be found in Portland, including Farm and Spring Wagons, Buggies, Carriages and Carts, Mowers, Rakers, Tedders and Hay Tools, Hay Presses, Grain Drills, Plows, Cultivators, Disc and Spring Tooth Harrows, Pumps Harness, Bicycles, Etc. PORTLAND, OREGON NEWS OF THE WEEK Friday, July 12. The steel truBt has fixed price of steel rails at $28 per ton. J. F. Morgan has ' formed a soft coal trust with $320,000,000 capital Btock. . At Springfield, Pa., the Nickel Plate railroad bridge, on which a bridge gang was at work, fel killing 10 men and in juring a number. The breaking of a large plate of glass at the Kokorua, Ind., glassworks caused five men to lose their arms. Near Denver, the explosipn of dyna mite, supposed caused by heat, killed two men. Five victims of the Alton railroad wreck, in Kansas City hospitals, will probably die. The total number of deaths is now 21. Throughout the Vulga region, Russia, the tropical heat has burned op the crops and dried up the streams. The French census shows that the na tive population of France is at a stand still. Near Brockport, N. Y , a farmer nam ed McGrath killed bis wife and then committed suicide. The Astors intend to erect a 1,000, 000 hotel in London. Francis B Thurber, a New York mer chant, has failed ; liabilities $305,061. Saturday, July 13. On account of the drought, the Kansas corn crop will be less than one-third of last year. Ponds and streams are drying up and there is not water enough for life stock. . At the Newport News shipyard, the striking machinists have returned to work. Average machinist's wages are $2 60 for 10 houra work. At San Jose, Cal., the corpse of Lee Wing was boiled in order to secure there from the 16 bullets fired into him by his murderers. At Paris, M. Santos Dumoit's cigar shaped airship proved wonderfully suc cessful. J. R. Shepard, of Polk county, says his cherry crop yields $300 per acre. A cargo of nearly 3000 tons of Maine eraiita will hn laid rlna n In T.itwrtvnni $1 a ton, or $1 25 less than Scotch gran ite. Peru is preparing for war. Columbia is getting ready to prevent Venezuela from permitting encroachments of for eign powers. The Southern Pacific has pensioned its retiring general manager, J. A. Fill more, with $500 a month.and 25,000 env ployea of the company have presented their old friend with $5000. The Congregational church at Forest Grove, built in 1858, was destroyed by fire. Loss $6000; insurance $2000. The 2000 striking men of the Reading, Pa., Iron Company have returned to work. The strike on the Reading Rail road, owned by J. P. Morgan, is still on. On the 6th, near Zeerust.Gen. Me thune killed 4 Boers and captured 47. In the Pretoria neighborhood the Boers captured a gun. Sunday, July 14. At Kansas City, two of the four ne groes hare been identified who assaulted Miss Grace Davis. At Sunbury, Pa., on the Susquehanna river, the blowing up of a boat killed four men and injured a dozen others. Near Springfield, Ore., a company will bore for oil. Idaho has sold 13,000 acres of timber land for $105,422. In 20 years the land reverts buck to the state. A heavy frost visited Olpmpia, Wash. Gorraany will have to ex-pend $67,000, -000 to supply her shortage of wheat and rye. Franc is short 40,000,000 bushel. Near Weatlierby, Mo., a railroad col lision killed Elijah Rice and seriously wounded several, . r 'The attempted suppression by Lord Kitchener of the Viakfontein affair, has caused much acrimonious feeling against him in England. Max O'Reill explains what took place. The enraged Boers met a British farmhouse-burning crowd, who had jiiBt driven some women and chil dren to the cold open veldt, at Viakfon tein. They whipped tbem, and then, to offset brutality with brutality, killed the wounded "rooineks " Rflnflfnr DonAw nf Npar Vnrlr onvfl f.ho basis of future wars will be commercial. Monday, July 15. At Niagara Falls, N. Y., Carlisle Gra ham has made his fifth descent of the Whirlpool Rapids in a barrel. The census shows Hawaii has 154,000 population. The heat in Germany is drying up vegetation. General Broad wood captured in the TransVaul the brother ol President Steyn and several other Boer leaders Kitchen er asks the withdrawal from South Afrir ca of a large force of infantry and the in crease of the cavalry. In Russia 308,000 men will be recruit ed for the army and navy this year. At Silver City pototbes are 8c a pound. The sudden outburst of the volcano Kloet in northern Java destroyed a num ber of plantations and killed 700 natives and a number of Europeans. Complying with the request of many people, Missouri's governor has desig nated July 21 to pray for rain. Tuesday, July 16. ' At Lemberg, Germany, there was a fight between troops and a mob of the unemployed. Stocks in England and Germany are very depressed . During June, the deaths among the Boers in the English South African con centration caniDs were: Men 63, women 138-, children 576. On the 14th, in Cape Colony, the En glish captured 31 iioers and a quantity of supplies. In Brussels a Russiah-French-Belgian syndicate is forming to build railroads in China witli 1,000,000,000 frs. capital. Near Liberty, N. M., a crowd of Mexi can laboreis killed 15 negro railroad hands. .- At Corvallis the accidental death by shooting of Med ford A.Moore caused the death from grief of his mother and they were buried on the same day, side by side. ' v - ' A head-end collision at Wymark,I.T., killed 5 men and wounded 3 fatally. At Roesland, B.C., 1200 men are out on a strike. A head-end collision it Padena Valley, W. Va., kiiiud ,2 uieu and wounded 1 fatally. The French minister of public instruc tion has hired Albert Hopkins and Hen ry Alexander, two American baseball experts, to teach Frenchmen ball play ing at the Bois du Boulogne. In European military circles, war is expected between England and France. John Morley, the English statesman, places the cost of the South African war at $2,300,000,000. On the Missouri river, in Northern Montana, three cowboy horpe thieves were hanged The three Great Northern train robbers in Montana have escaped. For stealing a bottle of pop, a negro was lynched near Girard, La. Henry T. Oxnard, the authority on beet sugar, says the sugar trust is bent on driving beet sugar out of the market. It is estimated that. the strike of the stationary engineers of Pennsylvania and of the machine workers of the steel trust, augments the army of strikers in the metal trades to 700,000. Nebraska, Kansas and Iowa have re ceived much needed showers. A reception at Lady Campbell-Ban-nerman's mansion at Grosvenor Square. London, attended by the different war ring factions of the Liberals, has liar monized the party. ' Sir John Gordon Sprigg expressed the opinion in nis address before the (Jape, Town Vigilance Committee that the outlook for bringing the war to a speedy close was never better. ' ai AiDany, mo., tnree children ted a pet frog dynamite. The falling of a large tool chest on froggie exploded it. Re sult: one child killed, another and the children's mother badly hurt and the house partly wrecked. Continued on Page Seven. Notice to Contractors. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by toe secretary at Heaver Creek until 7. p m. July 27,1901, for the construction of a a new hall for the Beaver Creek Hall and Building As sociation in accordance with plans and specincaiions on nie with said secretary Right is reserved to reject any or all bias. T. B. Thomas, President. W.F. Harris, Secretary. Beaver Creek, July 9, 1001. OABTOIIIA, Tl- is:ju n . ii . m Bears tu who im na mwars BOugra It Dazzles the World. discovery in medicine has ever created one-quarter of the excitement mat nas caused by ur. Jung's JNew Dis covery for Consumption. It's severest tests have been on hopeless victims of Consumption, Pneumonia, Hemorrhage, Pleurisy and Branch tis, thousands of whom it has restored to perfect health. 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