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I THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENINO, AUGUST 12. 1808. 10 DOUGHBOYS GET BADGES Rich iron's Sons Join West Chester, New York, Con 'sin biil arv. at $1. 7 2 LITTLE INJUN BOYS BURGLARS Steal Postal IUanks and Or der (J wis and Things From Chicago. ADDITIONAL MARKET NEWS (United I'roM I-as1 Wlff.l San Francisco. Aug 12. Tim dlscov- '(irjory of (wo little Indian boys armed to fha ttxt-th 11 rt.l itrnniirlnir tit IFtl UHtin It DaV Wlldl TlWV ANork mimic warpath olvc.l the mystery of 11 ' , , . . I postoff li a robbciv in Nevada that lias , XileVUte 10110 OI tJUll. perplexed the federal officers for hmv eral weeks, according to a report re EGG TRADE IS ON HEW BASIS Board's New .Method of G railing Urines Satisfac tion to Katinir Public. Merchants are Just readjusting Ihrrn- HMU'Ua t.. tlx. ,-t, ........ I K ii Him ri. t.i.l 1... I, , . Nearly two month ago Hi.' postofflee I rrl of trade thin week In grading of tho Indian rescration at ow yh we, j eggs. Thin change has long been need . oi,-rlff ' N'"v"',;l- rV'T'''5 "nJ Irt, W"!,I"41 ed ax undor the old system ccrnumcrs With the announc-.m-..i f V'.l'. ..." 1 .V.' ! did not get what thev .mM for cOuIliy 1 si.n iur .Minniii wii.s i wui-t ("'in iu iik: - - - KT.v.r n n i I i. l u i I furmnru ti'lwt l..l -,. i rrivea a much an tho.se wlfli fr.sh STOCK PRICES ON NEW YORK EXCHANGE Nrw York. Aug. 13. Following were tlit stock quotations today an furnished liv oveibeck . Cooke: IRON WASHERS DF.SCH I PTION. A nial ( 'op. Co . ui Tar F., C. .1.) M Am. cot. till, c. Loco., ... HilK.il', A HI. A 111. Charlev hone of Westchester . . , a . li..., rtl'V.. HUH UJIiritMl IWIll that he liad adflod H.cl.arii naim.. tkm faiJrJ o nuJ u (,,nw and ....,.. i.lnvwrltht. t" lls Ithv deputies, tho luw- UUDIOI 1 ' "- " A few day hud two little Indian lads'oncs the Under the Innovation eirri are muled ns extra, firsts and 8-i onrls and prices ure made accordingly. Kverv ca.ie of i'ifM received on the local market i:i recandled and gradi'd In thin wa. i:x- ira are the perfect etc a and I. ring li of the reservation appeared with a ' v .. ' . 1. i : amull arsornl of flrenrma and Kportlne leas element in that terruor re-ti. i N,cn )1U after a prolonged lnveatma- that further resistance was nwless, Bd in 1 1 1 ed having taken the postal order Vnrlt World mark blanka from the potofflce. FilllnK ays the New "iork worm. "Hand men. barn Dlirners. roau . " " , -unt ttw.m tn n C)iteiio nnnrtlno oronila hlrheat Drlce. I.'IimIm Ira ir,..i,1 I, .it n,.t real estate sharks and politicians who . 10U(,e orders for kuus and flahingr I Quite as fresh and under the naniti of .... . rf trvin to make an honest rons niinnui iimnonr. , ra, Uu weaatminK ckkh, mrty " " ii,..u uecaiisn or their extreme youtn llvlns- by tho nweat of their sand , ,(tU) JelloW8 w)11 nol pro8ecuted. admitted that it was all up w ith t heim , . "It was the srnoouicKi j. . . pulled off when I KOt Dickey to Join my man hunters" said Sherlii I.ane wfth a satiBried smile I don t k how the news got out, but 1 hud - ly received his wire of acceptance fiom Marion, Mass., before the bad men of Westchester county bcRan phonlnK me to reserve quarters for thera at trie tall. It looks as thoush we'll have to put cots in the corridors to accommo date the overflow." Did vou have mucn irouuio m curing Mr. Pavlsr nsked the reporter. "Not a' great deal. He was eaer enough for the position, but we hud difficulty arranging terms. At first he demanded 6 cents a word for every word he used whllo making an arrest. I said $1.47 a day for every day he worked was the best 1 could -offer. All the other swells get the same wages. Am. Hllielt.. do An. i. A m. Al l l,i Halt do pfd umia M. Co. Woolen, c , . GRANGERS HOLD II m MEETINGS ' To Elsvste the Jail. "How many have enlisted so far?" "Six. but 1 have a doaen applications. Here's th list up to date: Commodore Wilson Marshall of the Larchmont Yacht club; A. C. Bostwlck, the Stand ard OIL man; Paul . Thebaud, the bank er; J. Campbell Thompson, formerly counsel for the Metropolitan Street rail way; A. Jackson Stone, broker, and Klchard Harding Davis. Guess that's a bum lot of hired help? Eh? What Two important committees of the state grange, that on providing for an amendment on single legislative dis tricts and the executive committee are meeting today at the Lenox hotel. The or small ones. W hile It Is not gcmtrully Known, It Is a fact that egs deteriorate and this duterloi atlon can be noted at the start. Any egg that shows signs of becoming stale by chemical decomposi tion la graded us 'first" or 'second." It Is believed that the new system is fair to both consumer and farmer. The former gets what he pavs for and the latter gets paid for Just what he produces. H ICK LKHERIU E8 PLKXTI IT L. tp Tills Vear Is Host Ever Known in Wrnalm Mountain!). 1'endlton, Or.. Aug. 12. Never beforo In the history of the Blua mountains have huckleberries been so plentiful In the YVenaha and Blue mountain forest reserves where the countrv Ims been jormer cummniee is loriiiumiuig I'lonit j (nuifrivii i rum rorest nres hy ttie care for applying the new Statement No. 1 ful attention of forest rangers during law 10 uie practical worKings in uic ; uie past two seasons. I mat! la ndUn I 'I'd ,V Ulilo, c. . I Id Hiook H.ipld T. Can. Pile, c . . . . Cut. Leather, c. d.' pfd C. & G. V., c. . . C. M. -St. P... . C N'W., c. ... . Ches. jt (ihlo... Col. Fuel I., c. i 'ol. South., c . . . . Col South., pfd. . t. o I. South., 1st p Coi n 1 'rod., c . . . . Corn I'lod., pfd. . Dela. Hudson. D. i K. (i.. c F.rle, com Li le. l!nd pfd . . . Krie, 1st pfd (it. Northern, pf. Illinois Cen I .. & N .Manhattan Ry. . . M . K. & T., c. . . M . K. & T., pfd. Idsttllers i ro Lands Mil Pacific Nat tonal Lead . . N. Y. Central . . . N. V. O. & W. . . N & W. c do pfd N. American ... N. Pacltl V it a 9 h tm 36H 67 3B 69 186HiUTV4 108V4 4N 94 V 65V4 172H 29 - j 14 5 1CUZ 42 S5 3S 63 state government, and the latter to se- ; squaws have reaped a rich harvest from .,,,. m a' A ' ' nirlncr art sttfirnev to renreflent the linrrlpn this .,,,. .i.u. .. ii.. irMl- n- v O. . . 173 23 3 0 39 Vi 13SV 138 110 139 64 4 37 . 67 67H 108 42 75 144 109 48 2t) X9H 95 5S 172 29 40 34 67 134 984 108 V;108 4 Y, Q o to a 80'' 41 103 6i is 98 6000 AS GOLD "When Used as a Decoy to Catch Two Juvenile Postal Robbers. 47 2ti 88 94 64 172 20 7 7. 147144 162 43 36 33 63 curing an attorney to represent the berries this year, for this fruit sells grange in the legal battle between the j readily at II per gallon In the market state and the Pacific States Telephone and a squaw can pick from four to five company over the Initiative and refer- I gallons per day. In the vicinity of enrium. I Meacham and on upper McKav creek It is rrobable that the committee on especially fine berries have been found single legislative districts will abandon this year and it Is believed that the pro Its efforts to have an amendment pro- -tectlon afforded this wild fruit h ii,. viuin iui BmKie legmiuiivw uisti icts , rorestry department In preventing for- nn atd In view nt 1 Ha a lent I rtn nf . I . in . i. . niriu nsipr r.n: viiat. . , ? v.-i,..v.. v.. Bi men win inane u more aountiant tl'h,- It', ,1 lotr.fi-e in he arrra wi t)V oiiniwni 1111. i, wiucn suiituanis ine tnan ever On tne Hlue mmintn nn any one of those fellows. We expect a proposed legislation of the grange. . . trouble Just for the honor of being is conferring with the committees, but ! THEE LOADED WITH dragged through the streets by one of them." "Jealous?" repeated T'nder Sheriff Hank Scherp of New Rochelle. "Not a bit of It. They can't help it if they're millionaires I think they desarve a lot Of credit. Their presence on the staff Will surely elevate the tone of the Jail." Taxpayers of Westchester county are delighted nt the prospect of having the wealthy New Yorkers nt their service In case of trouble. As to Just what prompted the six young men to enlist In the county constabulary opinions vary. Some folks are unkind enough to charge them with wanting the tla star oecoration to show their authority over the large forces of men they employ on their summer estates. The majority be lieve they were moved by pure patriot ism and a desire to rid the county of the disorderly element. , Advantages of the Job. EIGHT GALLONS HONEY will return to his home tonight. The members of the executive committee In conference are R. W. Gill of Clean, J. Voorhees of Woodburn, C. E. Spence of "' Caby, C. D. Hoffman of La Grande. J. j Pendleton, Or., Aug. 12. One of the W. Black Of Portland and 1 lmothy i first bee trees ever fnnnrl In rM ee Brownhill of McMinnvillo. SANDPONT FIRE CONTROLLED (Special DIapatrh to The Journal.) Spokane! Aug. 12. The fire that last While the t.'ifk of deputy sheriff Is an ! nfo-ht thrAAtAnert Sin rut nol n f TAnhn 1s extremely hazardous one it has more ..j, cheerful compensations. For instance, j under control today, and damage Is not the official tin plate tacked directly ! so great as it was feared. The big over the heart is the open sesarno to ' Humbird lumber plant was-on fire sev elrcuses and social affairs. Deputies are ; eral' times, but was saved by volun compelled to swing a sapling, but as ; teers. and the relief from the Spokane most of the new members have kept ! fire department steady company with canes for some The Panhandle smelter was also saved time this won t prove much of a i and the loss is now confined to the burden timber and to Isolated buildings. And they have another advantage) -, oyer ' the' ordinary constable." uld nvnivn TiTTciir r tti Sheriff Lane. -They will patrol the. SECOND BINCHOF Streets In automobiles, making It vir- ; KOUUii IUDEKS ST A KT tlon of the Blue Mountains was found tins week on the Joe Parkes homestead, a mile from Meacham. Three swarm.i of bees were In the Immense tamarack tree and eight gallons of fine honey was extracted. ( The bees had entered the hollow tree through a hole 20 feet above the ground and the entire inside of the tree, which was hollow, was filled with the clear, rich wild honey, the first ever found In this section. Tho tree was located by an old woodsman engaged In cutting cordwood on the Parkes place who watched the swarms come, to water at a mountain spring near his cabin. 24 80 17 35 29 I'enn. Ry 128 r. u. j. & u. Co. SB Pr. Steel Car, c. 35 do pro. S5 Reading, c 126 uo ist pra. . . Rfp. I. & S. a. Jo pfd.. .... Rock Island, c. do pfd St. L. S. F. 2p. ao 1st pra Bt. L. & S. W. a 18 do pfd S. Pacific, c do pfd So. Ry., c do pfd Texas & Pac. . . . T.. S. L. & W., c. do pfd Union Pac, c. . . do pfd U. S. Rubber, a. do pfd jlOl V. 8. Hteel Co., cl 46 do pfd Wttbash, c . . do pfd W. U. Tel. . . Wis. Cen., c. do pfd .... W.. Lake Erie . . 10 Westlnghouse ,. 74 173 27 24 30 39 139 139 111 i3 139 ii 65 87 67 5" I 87 110 43 146 126 96 35 96 128 160',- 42 35 33 63 26 88 94 94 82 65 172 irk 6 146 162 43 36 I ?3H I 63 b: 27 77 172 27 95 118 i 20 60 24 26 58 24 81 18 S6 .28 172 27 29 39 138 W 138!139 109,111 138139 32M, 32 1.4 .'3 29 39 l :t ;i c I. u 1 , 37 67 10S 42 74 144 123 96 35 95 126 23 79 17 35 28 18 97 y.-. 1 1 9 1 1 1 8 20; 19 50 50 25 24 27 25 68 57 157 157. 156 8,1 I 84; 83 3o 109 1 3 27 35 101! 10'iJ. 47 110 13 28 10 76 65 87 D I 68 87 109 43 74 76 63 145 26 126 96 35 96 128 85 24 80 18 36 28 59 17 4 0 j 97 H9 20 50 24 26 58 158 S4 34 101 47 1 1 0 13 27 57 1 22 43 9 I 9 72l 73 17 (United Ptcm Led Wlra.) Chlco, Ca., Aug. 12. James MulliiV and Alton Downey, two 14-yoar-old boys, are under arrest hero today charged with robbing the postofflce at Red Bluff Sunday and taking 11,700 In checks. One of the checks was sent back to Red Bluff from here with a request that It be cashed In $5 gold pieces. It whs for $268. The bank turned It over to Sheriff Boyd of Te hama county, who sent a package of Iron washers to the Chlco address ua a decoy. The. boys were arrested here on the charge of robbing a moving pleturn show and the officers found a wallet containing $1,500 in checks outside the Jail under the window of their celf. Sheriff Boyd today identified the checks and the officers say the bovs confessed robbing the postofflce, WOMEN OF 60 YEARS CLIMB 6,000 FEET 6 (Special DUnatrh to The Journal.) La Grande, Aug. 12 Repeat- ing a feat which both had per- formed many tlmeg during their 4 girlhood, Mrs. Q. M. Taal of this city and her sister, Mrs. Kllen 4 Eaton of Portland, both past 60 4 4 years of age,' today clltpbed to 4 4 the summit of Mount Emily, 4 the highest peak surrounding 4 4 Grand Rondo valley. The peak 4 Is 6,000 feet high, and Is very 4' rugged. Though It Is a feat per- formed bv but few mountain climbers of this city, both women made It easily. T. f.1. STEVENS FUNDS ARE GARNISHEED 4 This morning two garnish- merits were levied on the funds 4 4 of T. M. Stevens by Mrs. Stevens 4 4 through her attorney, K. A. 4 Clark. The funds belonging to 4 4 Stevens In the United States Na- 4 tlonal bank were tied up by the 4 suit, while a similar action was A directed against the Interests of 4 the defendant In the rase held 4 by him tn the Portland Rice 4 4 Milling company. The papers In 4 4 the suits were served by Deputy 4 4 Sheriff N. 11. Bird a short time 4 before noon. TRODSERS STOLEN IVHILE HE SIVAM Y. 31. C. A. Member the Yb tim of a Sneak Thief This Afternoon. AN I BIS I'XDER TOW COMING TO DItYDOCK d'nltfd Irri Leaned Wlra.V Kan Francisco, Aug. 1. Wireless ad vices received here today report that the steamer Anubln of the German Kos-i mos line, which went on the rock off San Miguel Island. ' of f Santa Barbara, two weeks ami. has been floated and Is now being towed by the tug Oollath to Cuvler's landing. The wireless dispatch was from the revenue cutter Manning, which passed and spoke the Goliath last night. Although the Anuria is oanerea nan Iv. It is believed a short period of re pair in the drydock will restore the vessel to a seaworthy condition. She will be brought here for that purpose. Many doctors say that lawn tennis Is the most healthful form of recreation. While Harold Johnson. member of the T. M. C. A., was dressing this af ternoon after taking a plunge In the tank there, a aneak thief entered the locker room, stole Johnson's trousers and necktie, and mails his escape with out so much as being seen. Johnson left his lofker open while he walked to the othor end of the room and while he was gone the robbery took place. The thief, after making his escape from the looker "room, went Into the lavatories on the uuper floor and after emptying the pockets of the trousers and taking a scarf pin from the necktie, left them lying on the floor. JoJinnon never suspected that a rob bery had been committed bdt thought thnt some of the other members pres ent had played a joke on him. As time passed and the garments snd jokers failed to be foand he realized that he had been robbed. The thief, however, had been gone fully 16 minutes. The scarf pin was of very little value while In the trouser's was a purse con taining about $6. The thief left no clue. France Is making rapid progress In the manufacture or steel, having pro duced 2.677.R06 metric tons of Ingots In 1907. as compared with 2,436,822 metric tons In 1906 and 2,240.284 metric tons In 1908. FREE 46 109 13 27 Latest News of Oregon Crops Total sales, 797,600 shares. t n ally Impossible for burglars to see . them ar hear' them coming." I "Will thev have regular hours?" ! "Sure thine They will have to report i every morning for drill In front of the I White Plains denot T iiesilnvn nnrl I J'nur?days will he devoted to practice at the Larchmont Yacht club. 1 forming the San (United rreas Leased Wlr.) Francisco, Aug. 12. A dlstln- Javis is be devoted to tareet i s"ulsned detachment of army officers, mt Yacht club. 1 formlne the second division in the ,'a1."L "J!l' thP 10-lnoh i Roosevelt 90-mile riding test, left the' Oregon Cloudv tonight and Thurs day; winds mostly southerly. Washington Showers tonight or Thursday, cooler east portion Thursday; winds mostly southerly. Idaho -Showers tonight or Thursday north, fair south portion; pooler Thurs day. Now York Cotton. New York. Aug. 12. Quotations fur- Northwest Bank Statement. ' PORTLAND. Clearings today $1,177,476.67 Year ago 1,268,700.68 Balances today 1 48,782.25 Year ago 123,396.38 SEATTLE. Clearings $2,029,930.00 Balances 362,656.00 TACOMA. Clearings $ 714,616.00 Balances 63,924 0j(.,i . i- i, i nuuBtit Hit fu-nuie riuiug test, lett ute Tni.o.. Rdjectl'ves and self-cocking pronouns ... , . . . . January . him for the heavy work. Com- rresiaio toaay Derore tne sun nad Bnown February We'll use modore Marshall will have charge of the 1 above the fog wilier lorces in case or a streetcar strike or Black Hand riot.'.' Richard liai'illi.g Davis lost no time getting to White Plains to swear tn. He The command was under the personal guidance of Colonel M. A. Simpson and was composed of the rol- Open. High. Low. Close. . 891 912 884 888 890 . 898 912 890 894 . 890 995 890 987 . 924 980 923 925 . 916 943 910 910 890 . 893 912 889 891 1 September I lowing officers: Colonel G. R. Smith, October . Colonel 1) R Uraln.ird Colonel I) M November said lie wouldn't mind being dragged Appel, Colonel J. li. Bellinger, Colonel December aw-ay irom a iirst night to answer the ' John Riddle, Major C. R. Krauthoff and Call of duty; but denied that he was ; Major McKinstry. htn' r i V T'TT T IcTl "RV going Into the business to secure datA j Jogging along on firey mounts the of-1 -IJr A 1 IV 1 JjlJllil J 1 for magazine work. Instead, it was to I fleers took a course in the hoof tracks t- -. . t T-t im nn i mmi- i-t protect his own property. I of the rlrst division under Colonel ENGINE AT SEATTLE After the Highway men. j Lunde, which rode yesterday as tar as "Mv object in Joining the sheriffs Z.t'l' t,J""'i . ",: " . L, 1 'UnK ' : LOGGER KILLED AT RAXIER. OR. (Stwlal Plapatch to The Journal.) Rainier, Or., Aug. 12 James Wilson, 3) years old was killed this morning about 10 o'clock at the Case logging camp. Several men were pulling a log up a stump when one end went down. Jar knocked him' off. He fell a (jis tnnee of about 20 feet and landed head first, his neck being broken. Lie was a single man and had lived !n Rainier for two years. He had worked at the camp for six months. His home was Detroit, Mich. Quite a sum of money is at his credit In the First National bank. Music Lessons Biting the nails Is a habit that should be Immediately corrected In children, be cause It permanently deforms them. Dipping the finger ends In some bitter tincture will generally prevent chil dren from putting them In their mouth. If this falls, each finger should be en cased In a stall until the propensity Is eradicated. Other are Joining- ths Flano Club co-operating in wholesale buyinr and participating In substantial -Tings. Why not yont In addition to savings of 8133 and rras Life Insurance to Club members, we give during this month to reader of The Journal Twenty Mnslc essons Tree no matter where you are located. Write for Club ooklet inani tion Free Muslo Lessons and The Journal full particulars will he sent you" by next mall. Wholesale Sept. EILERS PIANO HOUSE Portland. Or. 353 Washington Bt, said he ur in North Caytle ave been a number of holdUDs there. staff propi rt y hi ItJu ?.ol,:? Ryown I first detachment will return to the city1 Seattle. Aug. 12. Ben Way.' a flsher- k I today along the ocean beach. man orr the schooner Doncaster, was The officers who left today will make sirucn ry a Great Northern freight Boston Copper Closings. Boston. Aug 12. Quotations fur nished by Overbeck & Cooke Co.: Adventure 9c. Arcadian 4c, Calu met & Arz $1.24, Gramby 10c, Nev. Cons. !5c. old Dorn. 40c, Parrott 27c, Tammarack 74c. United Cop 12c, Wolverine $1.43 Zinc 28 o, Glroux 4c, S. & B. 6c, Allouz 38c. Atlanta 14c. Franklyn 13c. Greene llc. Mohawk 67 c, Shannon 15c, Trinity 20c, Ctah 44c, Boston Cons. 13c, Ely 9c lobe 4Wc. Nlnlssine 7Uc Yu kon 6c, Bay Stato Gas lc. liehTTp brViepera-JoeJI i'b dK ! "' maneuver, and return to the city ; train this morning and instantly killed AT GRANTS PASS licht, who rohbe.j them of monev thev were hrliiginr to North Castle to rav ; S".'.T.,.V": -J'lr KNIGHTS TO MEET up while he was returning from White Plains They bIiov-u a revolver tn his i face and demanded Ms money. He had i no money, so tie robbers took a basket! Of dog biscuit he had In the wagon." "I was rx ver so leier1 in al! my ' life,"- said Paul O Thehsud. the banker, before he Fnilei for Europe yesterday. "Yes. I am fnlni: ahrm.i tn undv' European iiit!.i..t, of r;,t, hlng crln.lnals. Three companions who were crossing the avenue In company with him were nlso hit and narrowly escaped death. The engineer. Martin Carey, was ar rested and will be held pending t,he ver d! t of the coroner's Jury. Way has a brother residing at Vancouver, R C. To ExhiMt Alaska Wheat. Pendleton, Or.. Aug. IS. The l'm-tllla-Morrow county fair commission has sent to Jullaetta, Idaho, for a bushel of the famous Alaskan wheat for which the sum of $20 was paid and the sample win ue piaceu on exhibition at the fair which will open September 28. This wneat is said to have been originated at Jullaetta and will produce from 160 to ivu nusneis per acre. The sample pur chased by the fair commission will be distributed free to Umatilla county itmiieiN uner me rair. Nearly $100,000 1s spent In Mexico iny every week on lottery ticket i, and In the same period only about $70,000 is pain nacK in premiums. Grants Pass, Or., Aug. 12. The nn nual conclave of the grand commandery of nKlghts Templar will convene in Grants Fass September 24 Several hundred knights are expected to be in attendance, and both the locaJ members i imt iti way j- nu an m:ene defire to of the fraternity, as well as citizens throw back the riap of my coat and In general, are making preparation f..r how a shield tnefr entertainment. One yt the interesting features nf ttie session will be a competitive drill to be participated In by various commanjer !e of t lie state. The drill will be !,. ,.) lu the open, and an Invitation to witness It lias been ejt tended the genera! puhli. Loeal committees are preparing o'h.r entertainment features, among wh:d, will be automobile rides for vis:',1n k'ights to points of interest r.ear t i i city a gran'i reception and haraiuet. r. t . Iass hn ti 1 BUXTON DENIES THAT GRANGE "WANTS CHANGE Austin T. Ruiton. mastrr of the Ore gon State Grange, denies that the , real ization Is working for or !eri.:nc ;ts support to any pr-pos.-d legislative Music will be furnished by the C, measure naving as its nntert the group ing of all the state ef; u i ' lonai Insti tutions under the friati.-e:: er:t .-f ,.ne tnard "f regents r' fi. ite mbers la paaktng of th ir. vt-r v s morning Wr. liun.in sr;rt "I hate just rea.j an it. m In yet " day's Journal dated frorr Sa!etn, stat ing that a i-omr: if.-e f St-te Orange ha,i pre: ire,i a d'.aft of a i to be preserte ; t,. the lec;fci;,t ir placing all Institutions of high-r eri i atlon In Oregon under one tH.nri of five rne-n-brs. "I wish to sy most y-our correspondent FRONT WHEEL DOWN: ALTO I ST MAY DIE oy tne way, manufacture the tufted rug. which, when well made, la a beau tiful and serviceable floor covering. The United States has become the mrest rug marxet or the world. This fact should make Americans earnest smnenis or rues In order that they man be prepared to detect frauds arid to get the worth of the monev invested In beautifying and making comfortable their nomes, so far as rugs contribute to that result. ;'..M -sj;.v thnt :.:;.ken The ' , ' rr rr. : 1 1 ee r. t'-bb- Ftate Grange lias no existence. It had a mmmmfc crruim n.o.-' t: h : '0,5 o-giiri ir,(r turn inatnunors m ' iwrer made to tho s re-orfimendatlon n' this and it is ai'oj that sucn rwrnintriie w .i) ieir the approval of t . . f ;-'r trr were pres-nted -o ) "If there la such s n o-. . t rt c r't on foot nvt'. ;r. tk !,' lth any Ortnr Ir.rtim. ).',-, It roust be hr mtw i a; hra.ro the orraniaatloa. I v : to t:. m : noat rrfvattlve way. that the jr1U" rarnnflM of th Fta'e ;-8r.ir - f , I am rbatrw tan. ad -"-leh - . . ' r-f the lglsttive aori of the -uf n ttwi, d-a ot fa Trr :.() a r ' ; i-in at the frearnt Uin ri wlil i.. it no t-r-rt" Th ierorw tatKMi t fi Tr J (fnlt1 Prww Lmtn4 Wlr. ) I'rovliience, R. I, Aug 12 In a seri ous automobile smasi.up about five miles fr-'m here t"day Montgomery Sears pen of one of the most pr- n.. nent families of Boston, was probably fatally aired, and 1 If t- Ktunjeri. his chauffeur in. l-H.i;y hurt Tt-e accident nu -i t!i breaking of one of the front wheels mh:Je t'.ie mat blue as being drii en at bre. Kne k tt around ).; rp jurej men were round cv anoi er a : to mobile party that pas: a'one t! - r ad a f w mlnutee la:r Tfe wre-k-.; a .t mobile wa in (..irofi ari the injur- 1 riders were in dnter r f ber.g sumed Sears it Kuf'ririg from a 'tj tnred skuU a.d :r.terr,aj in.uri- Sa-in-dera r?ceited a ov-hie fracturt .f t'-leg ROOSEVELT CARLES NEW ZEALAND THANKS Auklatvl N Allf IS -C.r,, ,,.-.. Plunkef trwiay r- etre.1 a rM rr..t... ,nul ' from Pr!Vnt If. wr.ll rra1 ... rm ro rroni w atr-r1 to t- -ilia. ' apt f'lH' n cf ? t'rl'ei Ptt fo- t. ! sattoa and. published ln gS manner in -r-w-- the American rV-1 fa-'tlt. , ' has ben hvtie hre. 1 ' m Th' onau-t of tD a, ;ior, hB, ln Tfot ry-DT. : 'IZ 1 'zy- fJr rrMAy arvi sat- - .k . 1 1 r ' ..-a yp PHIHI7 10 . " ,..... . 1 i o ' p iim mm .ntm nmnta Tw Manufacture of Antique Rags. By (.'onsul-General Michael of Calcut'a. The I'nlted States buys each year many thousand dollars' worth of what are known to the profession as "washe.l I'ics " Brightly colored oriental rugs are sometimes washed with a solution of chloride of lime, which treatme-t partially bleaches the colors and Im parts a soft appearance to the rug. This chemlral treatment Is a process of Bashing" which produces the ef fect of age and a peculiar sheen to the nut face, which is pointed out by the ur.serupulous seller as a proof of su perior quality. The fact Is the process of washing as described Invariably wt iker.s. and in some cases destroyc, the materials of the rug. The progressive effect of the ch"mi ca!s or the materials in the rug is as foiiou The chlorine gas contained in the h;or!'!e of lime attracts onvgen i no n Inure from the air, by whl r, 1: u-i -tn aeld Is formod, which ai the vitals of the rug. Soon"" " hit' : the wool and cotton In the 1 x be omc brittle and thus weaken -A-.irp and deteriorate the wo"! Sren t:.is deterioration la complete th I f the rug my be swept away by the ord'nary process of sweeping, an 1 the warp, which Is the foundation -if the rug becorn?s ao weak that holes appear I ere and there and very Scon the rug Is worthless. The question arises as to how this disastroui treatment of rugs can be svo'ie.i Sr.,j still give to the lover of ue effect what he desires. The oro answer must be that the artbju ei:-'t ah..i be obtained by sclent if e !- v r..rrert dyeing and correct technical !dndng of the colors In the rug. By uia method the perfect antique efe-t an he j rod need and at the same tini" a th roughly desirable rug be had r.e that will equal the old Persian r-i; n appearance and possess al! the t"er.gth and vitality that a rug ran h s v. It r.At Infrequently harrne that a l'-'sian rug l too inrinr 1 'r n Btur.ce. !n red and la not aaiabi. Th- The Hungarian crown l aiaht cen unacrupulous dealer will ubjet th ,turls old and d'irlnr that time it T'.i ; a aeries of waah.lnga In rheml-jraa undergone ma'.v trnge vlrlaai a t pr.pat-ed water, and In this m-avtnd fine It w stolen hr , oun" rn out a rug possessing a soft an 1 awn up In a cuahlon and with oth" fcnii.ue hea thaJ la truly captivating ) begrsge. carried acrosa frr.n r-.l find a ready purchaser at an ad- Danuee to N pawned for I a djcat, t anced price. ... ,' Redme1 and rT irM. It'waa odvs C-rmans Rosorting to Fish. Consul Herman I Spahr of Breslau mikes the following report of the In creasing use of fish In Germany The price of hogs In Breslau at the end of April was $10 95 to $12 85 per 110 23 pounds, against $9 52 to $11 90 at the same time last year. The high prlcea of miat durlnir recent resr lo. v hroiiKht about a large advam-e In the e. rsumption of fl -h. in Germar.v For the en co ragement of the German k-; fishery transportation methods hiid be-n Improved ami special market es tablished throughout the Interior, but the demand for ea fish wa slow of growth until mett prices soared Now ii innrs.r m viairue evervwriere par ticularly, it Is said. In Bavaria and'Wur temberg A Brealau newspaper esti mates that Germany's consumption of fish is now 1 per cent of the rreal con sumption. The consumption ia baaed on the 1907 cat'h. which, after deducting ooi-o. ! anr expo'i-, amo'inted to 40 . '- l"M" 1 ue minra rianerv is not inrloied in tn!, fi-ur aB there are no a!tiabIe statlsttcs concerning It Th 10 7 suppir per rap'ts waa i 3 kilo (14 ft poundsi Whll the meat supply 'exclusive of hnm kll'lnga game and poultryi waa r . 4 r. 0 Don tons or I k!i "" 74 poundsi per rrl The ratio was one I0 alx. but the first quarter of 190S ahoata an !reaae In the sea-f1h autrlT "f 14.07 tona (J p-T cent) over the same quarter of last year. th row . Some one is sure to want it and The Journal Want Ads will tell you who. Because it has outlived its usefulness with you is no reason for throwing it away. Unless you- read The Journal Want Ads you will never realize how many daily demands there are for just such apparently worthless articles. So don't consign it to the ash heap without a second thought, because Old clothing can be turned into cash; you can sell your old clock; some one wants your old furniture; there is a buyer for your old bicycle. Make a list today of the things you have no more use for and compare them with the wants in The Journal it will be easy to TURN IT INTO CASH A Little Ad in The Journal Only Costs 1 Cent a Word The x!stenr vt the oriental nig manufacture d Pn1s on the American market At one time I .on don waa the rue market of tbe world. At the rre- in nnr'H anu aruaraed day a si night by two noblemen. (me it waa lost In a Oltrh Another time M waa the prise of bloody forara Tor $ w- - - . -. i. .. . , I . . -- ' - i ni 1 1 hi V ca?lTlTir-ailv IF I w O.II ent time comparsttTely few rugs finj