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Collections made on favorable terms at all accessible points. LADD TILTON, BANKERS SESE Established In 1809. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest allowed on tlrao deposits. Collections made at all points on favorablo terms. Letters of credit issued avallablo in Europe and the Eastern states. Sight exchange and Telegraphic Transfers Bold on New York, Washington, Chicago, St. Louis, Donvor, Omaha, San Francisco and various points in Ore gon, Washington, Idaho,- Montana and British Columbia. Exchange sold on London, Paris, Berlin, Frankfort and Hong Kong. Portland Trust Company of Oregon INCO!lPOItATi:i Al'lUIiW. 1S87. 10? THIRD STREET, - FORTLAND, OR. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT: I Savings Fund for Everybody. Interest Paid on. Savings Deposits. lit "iIFSJSam Open a savings nccount by depositing a small amount v ltli tumid we will lend yotiono of our Homo Savings Hanks. Takdt with you nnd make It a rule to deposit lotnvthliig In It every lay, no matter how small. Full ercdlt for to ir flratdopoalt will lo given you upon jour l'a Iloolc. llrlnclnyotir Homo Savings Hank at lntervnU and wo will plnro Its content to jour credit uKn yoru Pass Hook, as woll an sliolu thur amounts as ) on may ho able to ste. Wanes earners and persons rccolvhm Income nt Irrvgxlar Intervals should inkonihnntngo of this plan. It is alio well adapted to tench children habits of economy and to Impress upon their minds tho value, of money. Call at our Hank nnd full explanations regarding this plan of saving mouir will bo cheerfully given to ion, or If deslrod, our rcpresentatho will call upon you with one of the Home 8a lugs Hunks. I)o not dolny. A PEMMT SAVED IS A PEMMY O AIMED. IIENJ. T. COHEN, Trcsldont. II. L. I'lTTOCK, Vice-President THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE With Which Is Amalgamated THE BANK OP BRITISH COLUMBIA Capital Paid Up, $8,000,000 Reserve, $2,000,000 Transacts a Qcncral Banking Business. SAVINGS BANK tore- Accounts icuti1 foruimBof fiiind upward, nnd Intercut allowed An ralntimiin mmif hlv liAlaiii-n. It aft iiiiMttnllriatlnti. U WASHINGTON STREET. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Wnlla Walla, Wmhlngton. (First National Hank In tho State.) Transacts a General Banking Business. CAPITAL 1100,000. BUHPLU8 100,t00. LEVI ANKENY, President. A. 11. KKYKOI.DS. Vice President. A. It. HOHFOIU), Cashier. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Pendleton, Oregon. Capital, $70,000.06. Surplus and Undivided Profits, fC0.000.00. RESERVE AGENTS Fint National Bank. Chicago. III.; First National Bank, Portland, Oregon; Chemical National Bank, New York, N. Y. OFFICERS AND DIREOTOR8 lvl Ankenjr, President ; W. F. Matlock, Vice President; O. B. Wade, Cashier; H. O. Guerenay, Assistant Cashier; J. 8. McLeod, W. S. Byers, W. F. Matlock, II. F. Johnson. THE PENDLETON SAVINGS BANK PENDLETON, OREGON. Organized March I, 1880. Capital, $50,000. Surplus, S66.OOO. Interest allowed on time deposits. Exchange bought and sold on all prhv lpal points. Special attention given to collections. W. J. Furnish, President; J. N. Teal, Vice-President j-T. J. Morris, Cashier. SEATTLE. TACOMA. R,TJ Boots and Shoes, Sundries and Oil C'othing. Apsley" ...Brand Hudson" . ...Brand aMCSatiisslBAlT siaisBsfcsFsiW NOW is the time to place your order and get absolute pro tection. We guurantce tho quality and prices, and give prompt service. DON'T place your order before you see us. Pacific Coast Rubber Co. JOHN A. OKAM. I M.nleer, E, N. W1IEKMSU, 1n,eM 41-43 Willamette Iron and Steel Works. ' Founders, Machinists and Boiler Makers, PORTLAND, OREGON. DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS OF... Marin and Stationary Englnas and Boilers, Saw Mill, Logging and Mining Machinery, Roll Grinding and Corrugating Machinery, Fower Transmission Machinery. w sir constantly developing Modern Machinery for special purposes, .which !ur up toffit. plant anaBl.1 us to build accurately and conomlcally. WAT CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. -JE These handsome, oxidized steel home savings banks with Yale locks are loaned free of charge to our savings depositors. DEPARTMENT E. A. WYLD, Manager PORTLAND. SAN FRANOISCO. ALSO.... 'Goodyear's India Rubber Glove Co." Celubrated line of BootB, Shoes and Druggist Sundries First St., Portland, Ore. Jl3JlZ5 aHJjTar EVENTS OF TEE MY FROM THE'FOUR QUARTER8JDF THE WORLD. Comprehensive Review of the Important Happening! of the Pait tyetk Presented in a Condensed Form Which Is Most Likely to Prove of Interest to Our Many 4 Readers. Tho cross examination of Admiral Schley litis been concluded. Canada opposoa tho abrogation of tho Claytoii-jluhvor treaty. j Tho postal t'stimatcs for tliq coming fiscal year call for f 15,000,000. , A French Rquadron pailcd for Tur key to press Franco's demands. . Six deaths from nlacuo liave oc curred at Liverpool sinco Soptembcr2. Now York city isjlloodcd with licnb weight half dollars which havo been "sweated" 1 CI A forco of Uritisli Holdicru surprised tho Boers, capturing 22 nion and two commanders. Two nion havo been arrested! fat Jtoscburg for tho Southern Pacific train hold-up ) Anaroliists throughout tho world havo hold dances and other domon stratinnB in honor of Crolgosz. i Lato Hteamers form Nomo say that a reign of terror is expected in Alaska this wintor as there are hundreds Micro who havo no means of support. Ton states will voto for stato offi cers this fall. W It is boiiuved at Sofia that Mies Stono is dead. ,JK; rlcn persons were killed in-'Uio Louisiana race war. ,;' 'A heavy storm has been raging oh Pugct sound for two days. 'ij Tho Northern Pacific has insured its property for 2O,OOO,O0O. . ; King Edwnul's pliysioian attended, him at an oilicial reception. " Tiio Czolgosz autopsy proved that tho murdorcr was perfectly sane. 3h Noyes has in ado application for postponement of tho hearing iahb cane.. v . . , i Tho administration will not sus pend tho reduction of tho Philippino army. A largo portion of tho Siberian peninsula will bo opened to miners next year. Preparations nro being mado for tho return of tho Duko of York to England. Countess Rusaoll demands nn apol ogy from the assistant secretary of tho treasury. Tho rnco war in tho South contin ues and it is feared that tho militia will havo to bo called out. President Castro, of Vcnozuola, haB declared that so far as his country is concerned, tho revolution is ended. Malvar appoints himself captain general of tho Filipino army. His proclamation warns natives who aid Amoricans that they will bo treated as traitors. Fourteen pcoplo wero killed in a race riot in Louisuna. Lieutenant General Miles lias sub mitted his annual roport. Tho state dpeartment is more san guine of saving Miss Stono. Rains in Argontino havo greatly weakened tho wheat market. Chinese government is being reor ganized on conservative lines. The British barks Bowman H. Law and Glonoglo wore destroyed by firo, Admiral Schloy will call two moro witnesses and tho prosecution about 15. Senator Hoar asks to lo excused from delivering a eulogy on McKin ley. All preparations for tho execution of Czolgosz, tho assassin, havo been completed. Tho Schloy court of inquiry is slow ly dragging itself along, with no definite time set for its closing. C7olgosz, tho assassin of President McKinley, was electrocuted. He went to the chair unconfesscd and unrepentant. If the rumors concerning the condi tion of King Edward aro well found ed, it is baroly possible that ho may never be crowned king of England. There is a scarcity of firewood at Salem, Chile and Argentine aro proparing for war. King Edward is suffering from can cer of tho throat. Weyler denies that ho aspires to a Spanish dictatorship. Two steamers have arrived at Port Townscnd from Nome. Twenty-five insurgents wero killed in a fight near Ilo Ilo.- Nashvillo police attempted to orreat a Oreat Northern robber. wVfcLnSPfBBJpjRRajspjBSJEflEjR ll&SDHHgHgggggH iHglBgggggggl IftLSEeHRH . v!4.,c! :,, -- gHgglBHglggfl rfcMK. THKPtEeHEeEeBERel v3MV3&.t4 1 v iiflHP v -W SgggggHgapggggggl gaj4 'r Jff SEVfSEVfSEVfSEeEVfSEVfSEVfSEVfa mm mMn HsIsH m ;.';.-'; - rfc & flgggi s . J lisEECIBV fwv RCRaRBRRRRRRMaj mmAifwmm glgggH mh h Hjgm'' gsgagagagl ikrisKfllUKs aMSSSSSSSSeRSSSel MIWi '- - igHgggggB RBRe.j , 4HSflBSsVBsVBsVBsVBsVBl &$ , J'lEeBR) BtV lEHEeBRSSSSSRBMsl ' 'brrrrrB BRRseT rrBbrrrbrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrbrrrrrrH shbrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrT ,gcaBUia-gVMggggggggggggggB sfjMREBBRSSSSRSSSuPHsRe ggggggggggKVjiK ggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggga COLONEL R. Devotes Himself to Developing Agricultural Resources of Washington, Oregon and Idaho. . Tho latest good work started by Colonel It. 0. Judson, of Portland, is the holding of exchango fairs at central business points at frequent inter vals. Farmers and stockmen attend theso fairs and display their farm products, also cattle, horses and sheep, in tho streets for a day or two. Sales aro thon made to local merchants. They in turn aro patronized freely. Business moves briskly. Ideas aro oxchanged. Tho womoi) folks enjoy shopping and a briof rest. Land sales aro also madu. Settlers aro attracted by tho newspaper publicity. Colonel Judson 's elVorts are always original, at tractive and substantial. Ho beliuves in amity rather than animosity, a principle that makes friends and business fur liis railroad, the 0. 11. & N. Tho practical experimcntaeondiictod by Mr. JudHpn.ron tho 0. It. & N. Walla Walla farm, his broad views in ouoouraeinii diversified farming, and work of organising farmen's institute figure to all tho iirocrcssivi) industrial ;unueu cyiito ngricumirAi uqparunont iBd'hrfr-mewiCiiil'Ka ohjceVS6irt-n.ncottraBUig fmjiMiMiJ'jii .worK'in other states. M " ., ' ' I. $000,000 FOR JETTY." Chief Gillespie's Recommendation for the Columbia River. Washington, NOv. 1. Tho recom mendations of General Gillcspio, chief of engineers, compare with tho recom mendations mado by Captain Langfitt, in charge of the river and harbor work in th Northwest, as follows: CaiiUIn flt'iiorsl Ungiitt uillispto Mdiith o tho Coliiml.U tmo.OUi I,00,000 Cuiml nt Cnacmtrs liO.lKK) W.UOO CulumblK ami IxjworW'lllatn. otto ,.J 711,000 341,000 WlllHinoiti-v''OVi' I'ortlBiul... TO.OuO M'.ikk) TllUmoolc I)h- .. !f7.ooo fl.un HlnsUwither. C-Vmx) 1'iuo Coos ltler 3,tt)0 a.noo lewis lllor(WHsh) ll.0 s,(ii C'owlltt Ither 7.000 s.ooo General Gillespie's roport states that 25 of tho principal harbors of tho United States now havo sulllcient heavy guns and mortars mounted to permit of ell'cotivo defenso work against naval attack. He briefly de scribes tho original project framed by the Endicott board for tho coast do fonso, and shows how it lias been amended from-year to year. Tho im provements wero tho change of rapid llro guns and the elimination of arm ored defeases, Provision has been made for outplacing 125 heavy guns, 325 rapid fire guns and 370 mortars. I Now General Gillcspio wants sites for moro now mortar batteries, and moro guns and and mortar batteries, and asks an appropriation of $1,000, 000. I An estimate of $300,000 is submitted for preservation and repair of fortifi cations, which is less than one-half per cent of their value. During tho year negotiations havo proceeded for tho purchase of fortification sites in Boston harbor (two), in Narragansott (three), Now York harbor extension of Fort Newton (three), Port Hoyal, ' San Fruncisco, San Diego, St. Johns river, Fort St. Philip and Capo Hen ry, Va. With few exceptions tlicso Bites, must bo procured by condemna tion. An estimate of $2,000,000 is submitted for purchaso of sites. For the construction of submarine mines and storage facilities, an estimate of $100,000 is submitted. Railroad Selling Much of Its Land. North Yakimu, Wash., Nov. 1. Many largo sales of Northern Pacific lands havo lccn mado in this part of tho state in tho last few weeks to stockmen and speculators. The stockmen havo bought for winter ranges, but speculators have been tuk ng nearly everything left. At the ruto they have been going the cntiro Northern Pacific holdings in this section will soon bo disposed of. Pricea vary from $1 to $2 per acre. About 64,000 acres havo been bar gained for this mouth. C. JUDSON. meetings, havo mudo him iv familiar workers, of theV United States. Tho nas oeon atftacuxi.'yuy4i,iiB wor aim DE8CENT ON TURKEY. French Squadron Leaves Toulon to Force the Porlc to Settle. Paris, Nov. 1. "Tho entiro French Mediterranean squadron left yester day afternoon," says tho Toulon cor respondent of tho Figaro. "While one division put in at lies d'llyerrs, another, composed of threo battle ships and two cruisers, proceeded to tho Lovant. Two thousand troops will bo added to this forco, "Admiral Caillard's ordors nro that if comploto satisfaction is not given by the Ottoman government to all tho claims of Franco he will seize tho custom lioiiHO of tlio port nearest tho squadron. It is holiovcd his destination .is tho island of Mityleno or Salonica. The island commands tho entrance to tho Dardenelles and tho Gulf of Smyrna." Several morning papers confirm tho Figaro's Toulon advices. Hu mors to tho same ell'ect wero current in Paris late last evening, but the for eign oflico professed to know nothing about tho matter. BRITI8H CAMP ATTACKED. Doers Were Repulsed Only Alter th c Mos Severe Fighting. London, Oct. 31. A dipsatch from Lord Kitchener, dated Pretoria, says ho has received reports of the fighting October 24 near Great Marico river, when Dolurey and Kemp attacked a British forco and wero only repulecd after sovero fighting, leaving -10 dead on tho field, including Commandant Omstireysou. Tho British lost 28 men killed and 55 wounded. Tho Boers carried light British wagons. The Hopblicans appear to havo paid special attontion to tho guns, as 37 gunners and drivers were killed or wounded. Lord Kitchener mentions a num ber of 'minor alYuirs, and says this week's "bag" consisted of 71 Boers killed, 10 wounded and 53 mado pris oners. In addition, 45 Boers surren dered, and the British captured 471 rilles, 75,050 rounds of ammunition, 210 wagons, 50 horses and 8,000 head of cattle, Blizzard at Butte. Butto, Mont., Oct. 31. Butte was struck by a blizzard early this oven ing. Tho tempor.ituro dropped sud denly nearly 25 degrees, and a lino snow, almost of the character of hail, began falling. Tho wind, which blow a gale, was bitterly cold, and thero was considerable sutiering in various portions of tho city where no provision had Iteen mudo for tho appearance of winter ut such an early date. t NEWS OP THE STATE TEMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS OF OREGON. Commercial and Financial Happenings of lm. portance A Brief Review of the Growth and Improvements of the Many Industries Throughout Our Thriving Commonwealth Latest Market Report Hoboes nro causing considerable in tho neighborhood of Ihooks, Mari on county. Many improvements aro contem plated on tho Golden Standard mine, on Galls creek. It is estimated that tho Douglas county pruuo crop will approximate 5,000,000 pounds. Hoboes broke tho seal on tho door of a freight car at Kugeno and took herefrom a box containing a largo number of ritle cartridges. Tho co.il bunkers at llivcrton, Coos county, aio filled with coal. Tho mine is now in position to get out a large amount of co.il if tho proper airangomeiits for shippiing can bo made. A 30 foot steel tower, weighing be tween 500 and 000 pounds, will arrive at Athena this week for the new firo boll. This bell was presented to the department by C. A. Barrett, of Athena. Bailed timothy hay continues to bo hauled to Athena by tho ranchers of Weston mountain. The hay is stored in warehouses and later will bo ship ped to market. Tho prico paid is $0 per ton, or $3 less than was paid in Athena last season. The city of Ontario has lot tho con tract for a 500 foot artesian well. The material taken from tho woll will be assayed for gold. If oil indioa tioiw are. good it will bo sunk to a. much greater depth. Tho machinery is on too ground and has started to work. Oil indications have been found near Sparta. Tho Normal school building at rw Weston is Hearing completion. '' V"? j'TinPalJcs streets .will. boJightedU-2e4.. wilh'1olootrlaUy after" tho 15th of "hoxt month. ' Articles of incorporation of tho First, Christian church of Pern! lo ton have been filed. Tho next Polk county teachers' in stitute wilL bo hold in Dallas ahottt the middle of November. A numbor of potatoes 10 and 11 inches long and weighing over throe pounds each wero exhibited in Elciu recently. Three carloads of machinery for tho Pomoroy dredger, to bo operated on the John Day, arrived at Suinptor last week. The grado of tho John Day road leading down tho mountain to tho Noitli Fork is reported to bo in very bad condition. During tho past week 70 carloads of livestock havo been shipped from tho Pendleton stockyards, Tho largor part of the shipments went it) tho Sound. A subscription paper is being circu lated in Union to raiso funds to se cure ami improvu grounds for a park to ho used for athletics. It is pro posed to lease a piece of ground south of town. Portland Markets. Wheat Walla Walla, nominal, 5555(Jc?; blucbtom, 5(Jo; Valley, 5555c. Flour Best gratlos, $2.053.50 per barrel; graham, $2,00. Oats Nominal H0(S$1 00 pr contal. Barley Feed, flfilfi.50; browing, f 10.00 per ton. Millsttifls Bran, $1718; mid tiling, $2021; shorts, 1020; chop, $10. Hay Timothy. $1113; clover, $70.50; Oregon wild hay, $5(J por (ton, Butter Funoy oroamory,25(27 Jo : dairy, 1820o; store, 1415o per pound. Eggs Storage, 20o; fresh, 2324o; Eastern 2021. Cheese Full cream, twins, 12J 13c; Young America, l!Jllo. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $2.50 3.00; hens, $1.00; dressed, 10 llo por pound springs, $2.50 3.00, per dozen; ducks, $3 for old $3,00 4.00 for young; gecso, $07 per do en; turkeys, Iho, 10 Ho; dressed, 810o por pound. Mutton Lambs,3o gross; dressed l0Jo per pound; sheep, $3. 25 gross; dressed, (!o jnir pound. Hogs Gross, heavy, $0 0.25; light, fl.755; dressed, 77K per pound. Veal Smull, 88c , largo,77Ja per pound. Beef Gross top steers, $3.501.00; cows and hoifers, $3.003.fi0; dressed beef, 5J0Jo per pound. Hops 8 10o por pound, Wool Valloy,ll13o por pound; Eastern Oregon, 812o; mohair; 2021o per pound. Potatoes G585 per sack. II : -21 !