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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1908)
ROAD TO PROSPERITY Bash on to Wbolelale Bouses to Replenish Stocks. BUY HEAVIER THAN LAST YEAR COURT SHILLDED CRIME. Country Fast Recovering From nancial Depression Factories Resuming Operations. FI- Remarkable Petition for Re-Hearing Filed In Schmltz Case San Frnnclsco, Feb. 14. In what is probably one of the most romnrk able papers ever addressed to a Cal ifornia court tho prosecution in the San Francisco bribery-graft cases to day filed with tho Supremo Court a petition for a re-hearing of the de cision of tho Court of Appeals in ' OREGON STATE ITEMS OF InSst FORBID8 GLAD HAND. HOW 1 O MARK YOUR BALLOT Instructions for Voting on Initiative and Referendum Petitions. That there Is a general Salom- Chicngo, Feb. 13. That the na tion again Is on tho high road to prosperity was shown today by re ports from all sections of the coun try. On every hand it Is agreed that the depression following th'o finan cial flurry of last fall is a thing of the past, and that the outlook is for a steadily Increasing volume of bus iness until normal conditions have been reachod. In some branches of trade prosperity in a full measuro has been recorded, and other lines show an improvement that promises some satisfactory records at the close of .the year. Following the end of the stringency in money comes an improvement in collections and a corresponding facil ity of barter and sale. It nlso has been demonstrated completely that the general public escaped the effects of the flurry. The people have cash with which to supply their needs, and their needs are just as great as ever. With more factories resuming op erations every day, the number of the unemployed is decreasing, and it is believed that before long the idle mill will be the exception. Chicago wholesalers report that the country merchants are coming in with their spring orders in greater numhora limn n vflnr nrn Tn nlmnaf every case they say that their stocks,"13 'uo, auiuwwuun are low and must be replenished im-to Turkey that Germany has decided, mediately to care for the demands of instead of signing the joint note to their customers. jthe Porte demanding judicial re- The steel business, recognized as forms in Macedonia, to agree to the the barometer of trade in general, Turkish proposal that the Macadon- has shown marked improvement ; tan forelcn gendarmerie be placed Corrupt Practices Act May Be Found Unconstitutional. Salem That tho comiDt-nractlces ... . .. -' .iti , ..,i.,,ir.of iiT.iiini- n to the manner which ex-Mayor Eugeno schmltz and u,,, lu uo u iu... n - - tni,l1(i tho former political boss, Abraham ,PPo under the initiative and ref- in which ballots should bo n larkott ,.in orenduin, is in direct conflict with in voting upon referendum measures Ruef, were virtually held to be guilt- thnt nf ihn nonMti.Mnn)Wii!o.h 1 . : . . .... ,... m,. m ml- less of extortion, the conviction of ! guarantees freedom of speeches be- maicnicu " . nya tho former reversed and tho plea of.liovod by many who havo read tho dressing a public meeting a iu measuro. The bill makes It a crimo ago a prominent miumvui " for any person to ask, solicit or in assertion that in order to dofoat a any manner try to Induce or por- referendum measuro ono must voto suado a voter on election dav to voto "Vna Thin vn nil error. Ballots guilty by Ruef practically nullified. Tho petition openly criticizes tho Court of Appeals for Its decision and charges that tho court by its act had virtually legalized, blackmail iu the state. The appeal is signed by Attorney General U. S. Webb, Francis J. Heney, William H, Langdon, Charles W. Cobb and Joseph Dwyer. The pe tition concludes: We "ask for a rehearing because the decision, with tho greatest re spect to the court that rendered it and to this court is: 1. Fallacious in its logic. 2. Devoid of reason to support it. 3. Unsupported by the authorities cited. 4. Diametrically opposed to high authorities, which we cited In our briefs but which are unnoticed by the opinion. o THREE DEAD! S3 INJURED. Sheridan Local Wrecked by Broken Rail at Forest Grove. Forost Clrovo, Ore, Fob. 12. Throo woro klllod and 23 wore in jurod, one vory seriously, by tho do rallmont of the Sheridan local on a short trostlo bridge about throo fourths of a mllo west of this city nt 6 o'clock Inst nlRbt. Tho dead nro: Mrs. Edward BatoB ant o-iuoihuu-.. .i ...... i. ..r. nf Forest Urovo. u, urV.,.n, ni,i. of McMlnnvlllo. Mrs.' J. H. Drown, aged Off, of Sheridan, was budly criwuod, nnd may not recover, The accident resulted from a broken rail, one 80-foot Mellon nt the west end of tho trostlo brldgo be ng Bpllntored Into four plcoo by tho weight of the honvlly loaded conches. Tho defective rn . appar ently did not glvo way until aftor thu onnlno. mall and bnggugo cars old MAKE SECRET TREATIES. Germany Destroys Hope of Reform and Gets Concessions. London, Feb. 14. Tho Foreign Office has been advised by Sir N. R " ....... - " ........w.. " V " I X LOl X. MO ...... - - w-- fnr nr ncntimt nnv nnnrtlilnto nr mniiH- 1 im ..mrlsnrl (n nrnntlv tho SaillO - U " - Hi J IU UU -r , , urn rriila wnnlrl linf IVin iica nf ilnv . .. .. .. l.nlt. liilH'lllVn 1111(1 rUl- M.v.. a mw itwu.i. www iiiiuiuur no iu uun. ........ v.. - 11110 uiiB,,li;i kind of iirtrimipnt nn nlonttnn dnv nnd .!..... .mtnanrnu. Thnu WllO WlSIl',.... .,uall.i n nnfotv. thoro is doubt whether it would bo ( n bill enacted or a proposed const I-1 t,hQ Hinoor was tho first to loavo constitutional. tutlonnl amendment adopted shouUl (ho trftck cnrryng with It two day Under this section of tho lnw It Is ' mark thoir ballots before the word coftcnc8, 'j'ho smoker and tho first probnblo that newspapers published "Yea." Those who nro opposed 10 '-,...., toacii ran over tho tlos ror a uis 1. ... I I .1 .. 1 .1 ' . . . I 11(1. :,l 1lllK Ulfll. I Uilrf 1 1 I, .!.... I tl uu ihu iituriuu ul uiuuiiuii uuy wuuiu BhOUlU VOIO iNO. n imiuvi bo prohibited from printing anything niitted under tho referendum or pro calculated to influenco voters in de- .wicmi in. initlutlvn. tho measures np- termlnlng how to mark their ballots. j)enr upon the ballot In exactly the CAN T HAKE n A ft A Tk a Kin sm rniiDT cn ntrmr. . i -.uiuLd met 11 11 Lata uunii 1 a. n -r ,0 uegwltur. . , 1By B,C, Olympla. Wnai. ... i t in Wniihliuff,,,, IS. ........ '. OUUU f .... tiwomuii nun no nut hor!l 1 itnum rates Is the llVi mm od down by jVa" L II 11 MUllIFIJII I'llllPI Ik. Mt a ' w inniiin 111 11 n iniht . "j i JiHlRolliinford hold.1 Hocuon ih, of nrt!pt v,'.u" Btnto constitution. n. r' a ft . " f MU Ihiv.. lauiisn una fix inaxlmV1 inuuiinivtit. , .ci ... .. .... . '"Vl un f. i vuiiiiuiBHion, Ily thU declHlnn 11.A ..... . uri . a -lull I . Monil ut..l...l . !.D4 1P I'miul.l.irr.t n. 11.. V M wwmV BUI r, .... waiiii niHi nn j.r i. lntiirn it rnnl.lnM .vVl w wtuvti mi nmiiii. - next gonornl election VI. ....luuiiiiiuin i0 ulQ ..... r..-..n . ...it wiiii mnitn puwur 01 raio innklnR. 1 lin mikmhI.im U n ...... . ... .x. .1. 111111 inn rnmiH...i . ,.UfM ,,f DirMrm.! . ""I ..fT.irlu nf ll... v..i. ySSV iuo ureai Aoruiorn to dlrtrt - . I II IIDIIIIIKIUU M HI'III I rfl TW M f . 1 IIIIM V I.IIIIII1IIIIV. WIIIITI1 IIUIKI'N IL . . I .... - .. . . . V'IF.II llfinil I1I1M I. -' w w M UK. I kooq snowinc ana is exceeainiriy 0 . . . . :. ..1 ... n ,i..v' imnr nnntiwmt. r "V. ""." flattering to the dairymen who tako siones. wu.cu cu.. i' ' f,, ,iiHOboienco of an Injunction ob- L. ,, , ,,... "", neaW; .. , 1 it; x ij liiii miTirnmn t in Tvnotiiotao ot now ..... . ..:r. tnnco of HO yards ana pucnou irom the trestle to tho ground, ton foot i...i,. utriifhiL' on their Hides. The second day coach also loft tho track, The words "In any manner try to samo form. A bill that has beon, turIU)ll 0iy partly over Induce or persundo" would cover a passed by tho legislature and has multitude of acts. Candidates who uocn referred to tho pcoplo stands In went to tho polls and extended tho the samo position as a measure that glad hand to voters would unques tionably como wlth.n the terms of the act, for it is common knowledge that n warm handshake is one of the most potent means of getting votes. LARGE RETURNS FROM COWS hns beon proposed by Initiative. PRECIOUS STONES IN RIVER. Albany Man Makes Great Finds on Gravol Bars. Albany That tho gravel bars of tho Willamette river aro full of val uable stones Is ovldcncod by tho Tillamook Dairymen Make Ovor SIOO a Year per Cow. Tillamook Another co-oporatlve number found by J. G. Crawford, of cheese factory to make Its annual this cltx. in tho past year. People O'Connor the British ambassador at '3port ,3 at thu.R,ed lovor spend hours, says Mr. Crawford u uonnor, tne iiruisn amDassaaor ai Creamery comnanv. which makes a ' ' . ,. . uonstantinopie, tnat uaron Marscnaii von Bleberstein, the German dlplo- iiuu rirnrii Harding, of Onnton, a posBongor in tho ronr coach, was thrown through a window Into less than two feet of water bonoath tho trestle, but escaped unlnjurod. PRINTERS SENT TO PRISON. Mombers of Now York "Big 0" Fined and Sent to Jail. Now York, Feb. 12.Pr08idont Patrick McCormlck. of tho local Ty pographical Union, known as tho "Dig 6" and George W. Jackson and Vincent J. CoBtello, union orgniilitora, within the last few weeks. Such ar ticles as wire and nails, which get to the general public quicker than the other products, are in great de mand, and the railroads are coming into the market for large quantities of supplies. The outlook is for bigger business, both in quality and in quantity, than last year," said Walter D. Moody, business manager of the Chicago As sociation of Commerce. "I have been around the wholesale district a good deal lately, and I find it is op timistic over the outlook for the ' spring business. I have had direct reports from many of the large houses, and they all read the same. "There are many merchants in town, and they are coming by every train. They are flocking to the wholesale houses, and in practically every case they are buying freely. xl. t . ... i t 1. . . r..1lt. nt lrpnvr.1 l.tiru tt'llfim HO (1 II 11 matic representative, announced at r "U,K 10 lu,B S""?0 ,Tlw' hi,,if nt 'apnrehlnir .... .. ... , , 'Following are some of the Interest- ever thinks 01 searcnuifc. Ing figures in tho report: Amount of un tno winamoue jusi iuuvu ..u milk received for the year, 1,739,048 opposite this city Is a wide gravel pounds; amount of butter fat con- bar and on this during tho past year tnined in milk, 68,577.7 pounds; Mr. Crawford has found tho follow- average test, .03943 per cent; ing Btones and minerals: Agates of amount of cheese manufactured, varlouB colors, cornelians, various - . 1 V. .. .1 nn.1 . mtitt A l(IU. i&,uoa pounds; returns receiveu, uuu cu j ap. ,iuub T . i'" n,Ml,llB f(ir violation of iniuue- under the control of Turkey. ?27.692.06; averago price received per, wnue 1 jaue, leiammr 'i:"""'", imposed in thoso No confirmation has been received 14 1-5 cents per pound f: o. b. Tilla- sembles the blue ground " , bo.ut 1 ! IrtB Tl Iro f grow 01 of . . .' .li.. im -if 01 Afrlfn Imllnnflvn nf fllnninnilH! dial- COliriB. 1 HO iruuuiuo hi. m ' Dy ine foreign umce, nowever, 01 iuuun., niu,o j.c.u, iiuuuuo - . ----- the report that Germany, Austria Hungary and Turkey have entered ,.in..,i i.v tin. Tvnothetno of now ; :. ."-".;' York iii i 90G Thomas Dennett and ' "u, u 1. "c"; " wminm K. AndorBon were nncu .";... . w m ' iiiu iiiiilu Liiiiiiiiinxiiin wiiii.. (i.i i n inn uiiiiui riinririi. nuniuucti . . . . :r 'T t . .... M m unii lij ill nil i ihi i m nn w i uhh linnnHfii bV JllHtlCU 11 Hlmn UJ . . ' """") W wi aiiftfiitiii) nnurt. 1.. . : B1 Th is 7ru,e firt time any such ' J W urc i)4 heavy Bcntonce In tho cubo of u lnlbr nntIou for fixing MIIK rft tin mi . aa i v cm unpm mhi upon secret treaties. Out tne inae pendent action of Germany In the matter of the reforms in Macedonia has caused disquietude, as it upsets dors. It is not expected, however, that the Porte will accept these recommendations, In view of Ger many's support of the counter-pro posals, and it is believed that the entire question will have to be re- WILL BAR JAPS. JAPS AT TARGET PRACTICE Have Small Cannon Mounted Along California Coast. Santa Monica, Cal., Feb. 13. On ?LUll"3'PAnB message from Admiral Simpson, iriuu, muiuuuvi) ui uin...UD, :,:.: .. , .Pu,.,,1.ll ITnlnn Iper 100 pounds of milk. ecedony, b lea. . of various colors, u. T." The price paid tho patrons for oiacK ouBiuian, oiacK ami reu uu " ,. ', Vh(r A'H. butter fat kept at a high price dur- dian .moon stones, opals, rubltated "J.0. fh80 . .l. ...i. Ti. n i n..o. Thnmnonn in u .r nn Ti 1 1 ii Roclatlou or fciiipioycrs Known an ino iuk liiu wuu u your, ua 1.110 lununiui; ijuu... .uumiovi.v, ,.-..---, ...,.. , ,., ., ,, ,, v.rl figures will show: January. 30.5 oolitic, sandstone, saturlltc, phallus Typothetao of tho city of Now York cents; February, 28.27 cents; March, and mitlorltls, composed of Iron and for a closed Bhop and an eight-hour 1- nnmnMauA A..in Sfi ppnlnr Anrll. 37.FiR rnntnt Mnv. SUinnur. UQ iniS same piaiH-aimuir-- past year and makes the future un-34.37 cents; June, 34. 9G cents; July, ing gravel bar Mr. Crawford haB certain. 34.0S cents; August, 36.78 cents; found In his searches In the past In the meantime the powers are I September, 36.16 cents; October, 36 year a fossil shark's tooth, primitive continuing the consideration of the cents; November, 36.5 cents; Decern- axes, pastels and mortars and pulco- rficommendatlnna of their amhassa-1 ber, 33.33 cents. llths. as tne numerous cneese lactones nf Tlllnmonk countv nre mnkinir '. Now Salmon Hatchery. their annual returns, the dairymen are now in a position to know tho Dusen rennUs of their vear's work, who are Co. a comparing figures with previous ner creek, near Donnevlllo, which which applies an educational tOHt to nnvy exchanged salutes 1U I'llllWIMtirilll I ,r U J UUU u a vuuv w w h aan ' lllllllini uiliu au a a a a, a a a. a w w 1 1117V aMIIIIi: 111 II II 1111 1 .III Mil ?100 per cow for last year, and con- of a large central salmon hatchery, and write In ISngllsh or a langungo fU, bonded by tho Chlleu aiuuruiK iuui mujf ruisu un iucii uvu oow... w. . ...... n ol iurojio iu ou luruuiivu w miiu, UlincnoUCO HHU IIV0 (JDIMU leea on ineir lariuu ,auu uu uui uavc oiui v.... ....u uecamo u law touay, wiieu iiouion- oont, uOHtroyers. '? 10 ouy mni ieea, me prom in aairy- nci'i- iin i"s um i i"""-" ani-uovernor Jnmes uumsmuir as- Prcflldunt Montt nnd otf ing last year was exceeamgiy large, iiiuuieiv; ki"i. muu iiuinuiuim scntuu to tno Dill. ' aWIlcIulit embarked on tiA British Columbia Legislature', Enacts Educational Test Law. Victoria, li. C, Feb. 12. -Tho now Navy Thunders 8lut-F wrL wan naaiaiai n Vninnrnltfi L.l. ir rt iniMiiwnw 4 viz, 1U"1N a . i m . a . . Amur nnn riiinr tr i r. ha.ni. Ufir coiiimiinu or hhk ftiuim i'lionvu a i para io uiicrnoon ana continued i if hmthtifnjl t i rlall. i nnvr ulrtttttlnt' iilfiftA ill tj allu Ih 1. II.. ...la. 1 it or tho loot. H......1.I..... , ... REACH VALPARAISO. by Battleship Fleet Being Escorted Chilean Warships. Washington, Feb. 14. The Navy Department has received the follow i ci i rt tniniimi r tf km rni i l tr a .a. riui..u ... 1. 1 i i - a . . H jmh . a ... .j sviivu uwm w.u w. a, i. uruiuu uuiuuiuiu ivKiRiuiuru iviivui" OIK 1(0111 SllOrO 10 Krm m . u icuau iu iuu vi ujici uu iy, on mo lines 01 iuu iiuai nci, HiupH, mm almost tno cn:l:t they receiving their pay every natural enemies before being tumeu month. As an Illustration of this, out Alderman has. made ?2, 385. 96, W. B. from 21 cows, or $113.61 per cow. He takes his milk to the Maple Leaf Albany's New Flour Mill. Immediate provialons woro mndo hln fjonornl Ilnmiethujo tti lor ino oniorcemeni oi uie new inw, ,,ob lion well out ID w which is obviously nlmed nt tho Jnp- Around tho Ilnquodnno IW iv f oon T,..Ma ., oi tne uniiean navy, on ooara me ...i..u. a u . .... ... 7" ""-..7.7- " r. .. " " - "-j. " hb.wu nuu - .... icumoij ftaauuauuu, uiiu it io iuuuc uegan running louay in one or me niimiKrania arriving nuer louiiy. nniitmd in review. It wn H a small cannon in their possession, i cruiser Chacabuco, which piloted jnto cheese. have been for several days past en-1 Admiral Evans' fleet partially gaged in experiments that have through the Straits of Magellan: aroused the suspicions of the settlers I "Talcahuano, Chile, Feb. 12, 1908. in the homestead district, and the) Admiral Evans requests me to In- warehouses of the old Albany Farm- '',cnnro ni ino. ".uaranuno million from t, time the head of Ufr ...in ), ,..i....i -O0 JuimnuHc, urn wieru uy mo ontored tho bay until mw , sieamur naga .Maru, in quarantine, RURAL PARCELS HOST BILL. New Depot for Albany Albany Some of the material has by E. A. Johnson, recently of Drain, 1 25 of whom nro bound hero unit been received here for the construe- nnri p. n MnrHimll. Ronrntnrv nf Mm thoHO will nimn iimli.r Ihn iirnvlnlniiM ucvyb ui men uuciauuus, rcaumuB iorm tno uenartment irom tne Iieei nun ui ihb new uuiuu ucuui uv ii- Allianv Knrmnrs' ( nmrmnv Tln now or tlio now law. nere tonignt, mis createa some little at sea Tuesday 4 p. m bound for bany. Tne new structure, wnicn win mju has a capacity of 50 barrels a excitement, particularly as it is Callao, via Valparaiso: 'Everything be one of the finest depots In the day Tjie new firm will alao man known that the portion of the Am- going on well. Admiral Evans much state outside of Portland, will stand age te three warehouses of tho old erican battleship fleet will remain better in health.'" a short distance northwest of the company at Albany, Tallmau and several days in tho waters enclosed Mr. Hicks, the American minister present structure. Besides the im- Tanuent oy i-oini uuma, wnere tne party ot to Cnlle, today cabled tne Btate ue- provement wnicn win uu raaue uy me Japanese made its headquarters. 'partment that the Chilean cruiser erection of the new building, the de Their evident anxiety to escape ob- Chacabuco, presumably now at Val- pot will be on the city side of the servation, he said, drew upon tbem iparaiso, would sail south today for tracks, a change the people of Al i.. . . i . . .i r nA t - ' . , . . . . . . ... it i . ...... .1 1 .1 ... 1 1 . . .i rnl.. me Luieiui uuaei vauuu ui several ul tne purpose OI joining tne oatliesilip uuny iiuvb utoiii-u nn jcaio Tho the settlers, who found them on one ! fleet again with two Chilean war-j erection of the new depot will neceB- occasion in possession oi a small ; ships, one of which is the Esmer- 'sitate tne movement oi tne present pivot gun, wnicn, mounted on a cliff alda. rreignt depot ana a sweeping cnange 185 feet above the water, was being. The three vessels will convoy the in the present arrangement of the ilred, first in one direction and then fleet to Valparaiso, where President .yards in another. j Montt will review it from a war ves- The Japanese, unaware that they sel and at the same time salutes will were being watched, seemed inter-be exchanged between the vessels of t-aa-u iu ueieruiimug iuu raugu ul tne two navies. the little piece of artillery, which PORTLAND MARKfcTS. .. I a 1. j i .....i.lAni'i i turned toward the open w., SHIP GOES A8H0M. ...il M Harm of Cm W IIW waatpw ' ' Oregon Coatt. .. .... r unv i;uv. uru.. it Amorlcnii wooden ship EsfiJ New College Building. Milton At a meeting of the board I of Columbia college It wns decided The Chacabuco convoyed the bat- that an administration buildinir cost threw missiles over a mile from the tleships from Punta Arena to a point !lnc $25,000 should bo erected, and shore. The gun was operated with nearly onnosite Porto Montt. when it Is understood that this buIIdlnK smokeless pqwder. Free to Work for Strike. Norfolk, Va Feb. 13. Judge Mc- she left them and proceeded north. shall bo ready for use at tho next col lege term next fall. The building is to be equipped In the most modern way, giving every advantage to the students. This is a South Methodist Jiu JItsu in Germany. Berlin, Feb. 14. The Japanese Lemore has dissolved the injunction method of wrestling, Jiu Jitsu, is to ( institution, and Is proving very suc obtained in his court sometime ago be Introduced into all the military icessful. There is an enrollment of by the Luckenbach Towing Company, and naval gymnasiums of Germany, over 100 studentB this terms, all of Brooklyn, N. Y., by which the at the express command of the Em- form different parts of tho north- Norfolk Marine Engineers Union, itseror. His Majesty has directed all west. officers and members, were restrain- officers to acquire a thorough ac- ed from interfering with the em- quaintance with the ruleB of jiu New Bank For Milton, ployes on the Luckenbach tugs in an jitsu. The officers, upon obtaining Milton Application for a charter effort to bring on an engineers' their certificates of efficiency In this f now Natlonal bank wlth a cap. strike. Judge McLemore ruled thatnev method, will be detailed to tho nnn .,,,, no injunction could lie until the evl- various local gymnasiums through- Ual of M00f to bo established in dence against plaintiffs, or their 'out the empire where they will im- Milton, has been made to the Con property, waB attempted by the de- part a knowledge of tho methods to troller of the Currency at Washine- fendant. the recruits as Boon as they Join. un T win i, .niin,i o, nM-d m,. i i.wa -a r ? n j a w i wiv Di 'li tlonal Bank of Milton. Tho stock Rescue Modern Crusoe holdnm nro: .T. 1j. Elam. W. II. Stonn. Mall Subsidy Bill. Washington, Feb. 13. On motion of Senator Gallinger, the Senate to Washington, Feb. 14. A man by J. H. Hall, C. W. Steen, Highly Har- in ris. H. M. Cockburne. II. B. Leo. day agreed to consider tho ocean said to have been in Connecticut, is uaviu huh, j-. iu. locimurne, u u. mail subBldy bill next Monday. The believed to be stranded on one of the uocKourno ana joiih mcuiwan bill authorizes the Postmaster-Gen- Galapagos or TortoBO islands, sit eral to pay for ocean mall service In uatcd off the west coast of South vessels of tho second class on routes America. A prominent person from to South America, tho Philippines, Connecticut, interested in Jeff's case Company sold a raft of logs from its Japan and China and Australia at a has written to the department, aBk- camp at SvenBon Monday thnt is bo rate of $4 per outward mile, which Is Ing that one of the vessels of Ad- licved to havo beon a record break- tho rate now paid to vessels of tho miral EvanB' fleet stop at the IslandB er. Tho raft contained 51 logs, tho firBt class which carry mail under on Its way from Callao, Peru, Record Raft of Logs Astoria Tho Sorensen Logging Wheat Club, 82c; bluestom, 84c; valley, 82c; red, 80c. .9aAB NT' 1 whlte' 27-50; sray, throughout tho United StntcH. y I .OU JILT IUU, Burnham Proposes Measure to Help Country Merchants. Wnol.lnr.lnn I.V.t. 1 1 D . Burnham, of Now Hampshire, today 103 days out from N8"" iiiirutiuctHi in pnniFri.BM n nii-iunr.. r .. i. iiii u v.niiw ..... . . . ... ..Mir . mjK uimliiicl linnoriiini'ii I ri rnrt.i irifor-ituiu uiiiu. wuni iicuuiv - . v... u.itjiiuuk IUU UllllUU OlillUH, It IU mv ..v v ... - --( a hill In nrrivliln n r.iml .loll iron coast .nt 1.30 OCI0Ci" Barley Feed, $26.00 nor ton: cul imi tnr m,..i.,..iiu.. iinr. Tim vessel Irnroedlitq lirnwlntr. S3!? 00- rnll.l tonfiion ...!..... ".V V v " , tnrnhpn Dl ww (( aawawa T"IVV V- V U . 11VI fV T f 1 1 1 I f I H 'l lWl f t PA I f-ill dl.lltl. f WI HI fl Til W II IT II U M"'" '33'C0 tery routcH now nmnhnp mnr.. itmn 'wife. Second Mltto Charlti - awa aaawau VMIIM ' ' " a iLa no A a . . ..at. I t liwia wt.tlt llOrlt fll IQ6 oo.uuu, anu on inem in oxcchh of ",,u """ ""'- - -1 r A1rt Vit a . ... UllVnfl I a aa w i Hay Valley timothy, No. 1. $17 18 ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, $2021; clover. $1415; cheat pffi Slco $15; grain hay, $14 15; alfalfa, ,po!??I "0' ,, $1213; vetch, $14. L. " " 'ft ' .... . iinv ntiv vr.Btnnlny mown i.u .i.v ....nil Duiii.;iii, . ..i v. . r ... . nriw iiiiiirii.'ruii ii I.!..----. Butter City creameries: Extra L uu" .',"u.1' imB l0l: "V tT, V 1 n broken up nnnmnn.r 1111. 1. ........ l, . 1L II TU V I II 1)11 . Ill liriflf ... oI V2t nuuiiu; Hiuio ... 1() -,,,,,,.:; ;; u totn obb. n win - ...... ........ .......... j , . V IV . 1 . . ... . . - 'I 1111 v.tnu Ml f'f.Ill. 1M' or. i.. ..... UUI DOBL III fllXIC.IIll rrillin nt nnu .n. x'j vu.m w. ....... out, oiuiu urn-iur, Ulioico, lOUlVC. f .,. . .;-. " !""! U,,, In (lift 1'flClllC w- Cheese Oregon full cream twins. ' "' ..l."u .uu,,vo 01 iooimm, dry "ZrVwi ,. 15c;. Young America. .lCtftlCc Per ,,ruBH' U00KS u" or mor- "k - . v. ...... V. I.3U, I pound Poultry Average old hens, 13 13c; mixed chickens. 12fal2V,e: spring chickens, 12 ift; 13c; roosters, 10 11c; dressed chickens, 14c; tur keyB, live, per pound, 9 10c; ducks, 14 15c; pigeons. 75cfi5$1.00: Fund for King's Slayers. London, Fob. 12. A pecln1 din- ... I . M I ... ii.r - Mu Vnrlf. I''0b. 19. a - - .it iliiin ti A (Jilfi I H L llJll tl 1411 VO aTi4wa nntol. i it.. m . ... .. a I. .. A xl .x 0 .U I nnuun liiiii. i r n riiiruiv nirtiiifmni. i i vin ir iiiiaiu ..Dnuooiiiiiuuu oi mo King and In tho city, aiuiuub" Veal 75 to 125 pounds. to 150 pounds, 7c; 150 pounds, 5Cc. Pork Block, 75 to 150 C7c; packers, 50c. I'-ruttB Apples, table. 3.00; cooking, $1.25 1.50 ner box: cranberries, $8 11 per barrel. vegetables TumlpB. 75c nor Back; carrots, C5c per sack; beets, i.uu jier saca; game, c por pound. v. . anu iu mo city, im. "" ... i hiu iiiuiuuiLTH. ji ir imii if ri 1-ia.u t m tiinii'r kuw tO 200 l,nn,ul. ' l U-II1U I . . In . . . ' l,,u contrary, HayH boon lengthened aim ---;. . tho dispatch, no Hurnrlim i y,LUUnA ... t4-'...,.r,wt hb - i i wutv u u i un iiiiiif'iiri t wiuruhnitnnu . m t...a.d nnn uuj1- mand tln ,.r ,ni .T '". wrn.." ... . ""Kmiw.i iii viiu wniiL runurL u i . i uu uuo UHMuBHlIl. - , r ai.ll.V. Race Tw r-ww.r $1.75 Neval Uniform a Bar. Providence, It. I rob, 12.- mt. . ArtlchokCB, 90c $1.10 per dozen: ."hodo Island Hiiprotno court todnv n niontiB of nbollHliinB . . . . ,.i. i r A f Ing wns hold hero contract with the government. and make a Bearch for him. Portugal Growing Quiet. Companies Increase Forces. London, Feb. 13. Tho Times this' St. Louis, Feb. 14. The Republic morning publishes a long Lisbon dls- Iron & Steel Company In East St. patch relative to recent events in Louis put 900 men to work yestor Portugal. It says that tho situation day and today announcement was la improving dally and that the gov-j made by the National Enameling & eminent adheres to its policy of con- Stamping Company that 400 extra dilating public opinion, but that it 'men will bo given employment In would bo a mistake to consider all tho tin mills of the company at danger over. i Granite City next Monday, longest being only 32 feet, and still rrBV,rr r. ,0"" p i ?.? '"h nlmlBlon bocat.HO "tod that o'BroB,. 20c ner (0n, I)etlfl' 10c Ir pound; .States navy. "V jo plant yVMV' 17 jC por ,,,0"nd; l"npklns, tried In tho sup 3 m fc.llo per pound; radishes, 20o'wiib awarded 25 llio rnff Rfiiloil 99.9. Rrtft font Tlio '"" HOZOIl pars 0Y. 110 WOre t in lllilfnrm nt l. iT. ii ". M not liamHUI, w .'.T iu ...w .r. . ..w .,., no Anvnn. rw.n 1 A T' r... " V"U UllllUU . .. . U1III 1" j When tho ciibo wuh ring wnicn B"" : '-hfl i'waii I.IJII1 L MIIMII'III . -M 1 '4c por pound; tomatooB. crateH fO . cwr.s Cenfl logs woro purchased by Finko who are operating a cooperage at Brookfleld. Eagles Worry Benton County. Monroe A pair of largo eagles baskets), $5 5.50. aro playing havoc among the Hmall ' Onions Buying prlco, $2.50 per lambs on tho foothills west of town. : hundred, They ire expert in keeping out of 'Potatoes Buying price, 40J0c ,1111V inuiju uiiu uu vuu uuo uvvu uuiu jiui iiuiiuruu UVIlVCrCU 'to got a snot at tuem. jawoot potatoes $3,253 A rt-.lt.. n txii.t. t- I . van. r """"iu ttiiii rrini i ni.. 11.. i w-- . . IPortKl2K,,TO tho ..gainst tho Amorw fi-fo . t-. Uiy1( ariBo uotwoon Franco and im. i V. h , i ,iitrlct court ' i