East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 04, 1901, Image 1

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DAILY EVENING EDITION
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PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OltEttON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1901.
NO. 4246
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both in fancy ami Maple
R. Demott
U. B. WISE
AND SEE
R. ALEXANDER
The Leader In Values
Before buying your winter wardrobe.
A Quotation of Prices without showing Quality
Goods conveys no Information
of
Money Saved is
Money Earned.
NBWS.
rhe Boston Store.
DRESS GOODS
mi I'mtu'llt
unite
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inn Repps
iv Wonted
Newest Fall Fabrics.
Anton
lrap Ie Ahna
French Poplin
Snake Skin
Pebla Ohtviol
Satin Victoria
black
trim-
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KUQ mmvy woigni mhi i
ImIom. a bMuiiftil Line of
A Al.
V III 111 LitMl .
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Dress Goods Sale
at the very low prices of
lC He, 29c, 39c, 49c and 59c
unexeelled values found here
RUBBERS
I tiM' lur. 11 lutur oiwl tur
B -A I A 1
I nil III) uw ti u ntu
prices.
I 4 I . . . , - r- a
atcn our JMlent ijlove sale.
MEN'S CLOTHING.
SUITS
All the stock for fall is
th I test dressers are now
their choice,
of high class
$10 and $15
now in
picking
and
out
We are making a specialty
values
OVERCOATS
New overcoats are necessary this
as there is such a great change in
style. We have them and buyers
the.
$7.B0 to $15.00
Please the best.
fall
the
like
LOTS OF SHOES YET.
We thank our patrons for the big shoe
business of this fall. We believe you
like big values at small prices.
25c Neckwear 10c tonight.
A !ead trait was formed in New
Jeraey capital iid at 1160,000,000.
Two colored men ware burned at an
early hour Thursday in Kentucky, for
stoning to death William Hart, a
printer.
The secretary of the treasury an
nounced the intention of the treasurv
department to discontinue for the pres
ent the purchase 01 honds tor the sink
ing fund.
A world's record was broken at the
Harlem race track Thursday. Mr
Chesney covered six and a half fnr
longs in till i-5, beating the best pre
vious record of 1 :1.
.lohann Most, who was arrested Sep
tember 22 at Oorona, L. I., on the
charge of violatng the section of the
penal code relating to unlawful assem
blages, was discharged from custody.
The International Salt company
which expects to obtain control of the
It mines of the entire world, has
been incorporated in New Jersey with
capital ol I:UUHXUH0, ami will issue
bonds to the amount of 112,000,000.
A strike of the men employed in all
the mines of the New York A Scran
ton Coal company, controlled by the
New York, Ontario A Western rail
road, is threatened. If such results
'"i'1" employes will be made idle.
1'he Bulgarian brigands have tixel
Tuesday, October 8, 1001, as the time
limit for the payment of 1110,000 ran
som money by the missionaries for the
release of Mi mm stone r else she will
lie put to death or lie married to one
ot the chief brigands.
An important conference, part in pat-
ed in by Senator Hauna, Senator l-rye
and Congressman LittleHeld of Maine,
was held in Boston at which the feat
ures of a new ship subsidv bill, to tie
presented to congresr in Oeceinber,
were discussed. It is stated that the
proposed bill will meet the objections
raised to the one presented at the last
session of congress.
Ambassador Ornate has appliel to
the state department at Washington
for leave of absence, and proposes to
il for New York a week from next
Saturday. It is believed Mr. Choatc'a
visit to Washington is inspired mainly
by bis desire to obtain an agreement
un the cauai treaty, aiinougu, oi
course, he also has personal leasnns
for undertaking the trip.
PACIFIC NOBTHWgST NBWS.
UPTON'S YACHT
WAS DEFEATED
IN THIRD RAGE
o
Columbia Won Oot on 21 Sec
onds Margin.
RACE THE GREATEST EVER SAILED
Boats Were Close Tofietber Throughout tbe
Contest The Course Was Firteeo Miles
With tbe Wind and Then a Return or Beat
to Windward Shamrock. Ahead Several
Times.
goods arriving weekly
it at j x
line ol gift books in white
Coding, worth 35c, on
ior24c.
Ls sample line of fine
xms and gift Looks at
Sliced price.
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ON OUR SHELVES
and counters you will find only
the hest of canned and package
woods, and the best ol every kind.
Whatever you want in fine grocer
ies vou will find here, and you will
find our prices right on teas, cof
fees, canned goods and everything
in groceries. We pride ourselves
ti... , nuri. sv and efficiency of
our our store service.
C. ROHRMAM.
I- ive thousand shares of stock were
sold at tbt call of the Oregon Mining
Stock Kxchange Tuesday.
The latest trust in Portland is a
milk trust. The dairy men of rurllatnl
and vicinity formed a combine Sunday
and decided to advance the price of
milk.
Master William lluher, aged D years,
arrived in Portland last Saturday from
Switxerlaud, having made 7000 miles
journey alone. He came to this coun
try to make his home with his aunt
and uncle who reside in that city.
Captain A. 0, Banks, sentenced to
three years' imprisonment (or otitam-
ing money under talse pretenses at
Nome, escaped from Deputy United
Mates Marshal W. H. lden, at a ho
tel in Seattle. He is still at large.
There is talk of establishing a Cuui
berlaud Preabyteiran college 111 Port
land. The sum of 160,000 apprnprial-
M from the ll.taJ0.O0o centennial edu
cational fund ol the church 111 the
United States is available for the pur-
peee.
Warren Smith, or "Locomotive"
Smith, who has boeu chosen by Man
ager KedmonU as coach of the 'varsity
football team tor this year, arriveu
(roin Berkeley at Kugeue. As an ath
lete Coach Smith has a record that is
,. .1 t nom the Pacini coast.
William Hut, Kicbard Waldron,
Kdward rulherl and Joseph Wll
kens were drowned in Behnug sea
near fort neieiy eariy iu avawai
Meager details of their fate ere
brought by Nome passengers of ibe
steamship Queen. Ibe bodies were
fouud ou the beach a lew miles below
Port Salety.
Jobu Cran, proprietor of tbe well
known women's furnish mg store, auu a
i.mMtr merchant oi Portland, tiled
a petition iu bankruptcy iu the United 1
t'oiamiiis 1 rn-r.i starting unr ! sseonds t
lore Hnain"" Mnlilii'd 4 "SCfadi h nd
ftaMarook (iv Inu shamrock li toryim eUise1
sbyl sseonai nalamkia's tlaii allowaacs
if 4.1 iscunrt", save hsr lbs ' y .'I wonta.
Highlands, Oct Ooltimbia won
the third race II the international ser
ies for the America's cup, finishing to
day a loser to Shamrock in the actual
elapsed time, but winning nhen the
time allowance of 4H seconds was tak
en into account. The race today was
the greatest ever sailed in the history
of yachting. Tbe wind was to Sham
rock's goon at the first, but b dying
away later it favored Columbia. At
three times in the run todav, hain
rock was ahead, and looked like a
winner. The agreement was that the
yacht winning three of the five races
would lie winner of the series, lienci
today's victory keeps the historic
America's cup oere, III Mssessioli ol
the New York Yacht club, in tbe cus
tbdv of which it has remained from
tbe drat.
Story or the Day Prospssls Brlanl.
Highlands, Oct. 4. With two clean
cut victories to her credit, Columbia
sailed lorth from her moorings this
morning to meet the Kuglisb c halleng
er for tbe deridiug contest iu the inter
national cup series.
At 8 o'clock tbe wind was howling
along at an eleven-knot cl ip. The sea
was smooth as glass and everything
aoomcd to spire, to make it an idea!
yachting day. Near I o'clock, the
The wind had almost disappeared, ami
the race had practically resolved it
self into a driltins match.
THE NEW YORK MARKET
Reported by I. L. Ray ft Co., Peadleton,
Chisago Roard ot Trade and New Tork
Stoek Rxshance Brokara,
New York, Oct. 4. The wheat mar
ket was lifeless today and there was
only Huctnatlon all day, with the
clone the same as yesterday. Liver
pool was 11 lower, 5 o New
fotl opened at 74 lt-8. and closed 74j.
Pork closed ,V higher, llo.ti'S Janu
ary. Stocks steady Money. 4 per cent.
Wheat:
Close yesterday, 74.
Open todav , 74 3-M.
Kange today, 74l4 to 74V
Cloee today, 74'.,
-locks: Sugar, 117, steel, tit 1-8;
St. Paul, M : V, P. MM
Wheat In San rranaiiao.
San Francisco, Oct. 4. Wheat, 08.
Wheat In Chlsaao.
Chicago, i.-t. 4. Wheat, ItS ft H to
ttH &-ft.
KINU EDWARD INDISPOSED
Hat Rheumatism, But it Not In Serious
Condition.
Ahetdeen, -cotland, Oct. 4. The at
tack of rheumatism from which King
Kdward is suffering is not serious.
Ills majesty, however, has given up
hunting and takes short drives attend
ed bf his physician.
Reports from Scotland thai the royal
nhvsiciau was summoned to the king's
bedside increased apprehension regard
ing his majesty's illness, rear is
growing that the malady is id a more
serious character than has been stated.
London Alarmed.
Imdoii, Oct 4 News is eagerly
ought concerning the king's condition.
The tad that no court circular has
be. ii issued since Wednesday night in
creased tbe general uneasiness re
garding tbe king's condition.
STRIKERS RETURNT0 WORK
WENT SOMEWHAT
AGAINST SCHLEY
IN COURT TODAY
Question Considered Was as
to the Coaling.
o
COMIANDEKS COULD HAVE COALKD
Say Severe! ol ThemEiana Sblp,
lovi, Sajs Rofirrv Could Hav
FUN the Bunkers.
thf
wind increased iu
soon piping along
eighteen knots
crested with
strength and was
from sixteen to
The sea aouu i.e. ame
lute caps and tbe
Mates court, placiug bis assets at louuo
and liabilities at 10000. the princi
pal creditor is the l-oiidou auU sail
Fraucisoo bank. Mies Cremeu, tbe
bookkeeper of Mr. Cran, la named as
trustee.
schooners running along the Jersey
shore were bounded badly. Aboni U
o'clock, the racers took a low and b it
for the starting point.
Ths right for Position.
It was a rattling battle to see whnh
boftl would secure the weather I
When the warning gun was llrnd
Cam. Svcamore laid his boal .ft a trille
and nulled out from under Colei
lee. Shamrock then came up iuto tbe
mud. followed a few seconds later bv
Columbia. When the alerting gun was
tired. I". ti. boats slmsl away (or tbe
liue, Columbia in the load and sham
ruck i-. windward. The American
croaaed the I me eighteen aeconda ahead
of Shamrock.
At 1 1 iM Shamrosk was Ahead
Immediately alter the atari the race
developed into a hitting match, III
which nhamrock held the upper band
during the early stages, running H
and sailing on even terms withCoIum
bia. Ibe American hoat, however, soon
inline kid dolls 19
quality German
Utiier dnlic
u"US-Conil)lt;te line
'lu'Wand n.cial heads.
in
V
-Fine castile soap
ler ii hoar
1 J wai. rieiiiac
at soaps average 33 i"3
cisewiiure.
I V.. 1.
applies 2 ; slate pen
' 'td Oenrila cr etc.
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"tRlCK N0LP.
SEE
BAKER & F0LS0M
For Combination Folding Cot and
Chairs. Just the thing to take to the
mountains
A mi A
Grtl W
Next Door to Postoffice
Feudleton,
Oregon
Will "K" deall she drop, m l think
all.-s doinj; railnr a fine thing VefJ
oltcn the futuri li"vvs Ucf thai MM as
Using the iwuadatioa y mn ol
unliapptuciia When the back acbae,
...l.u.i tl,..r.. 1 irreuil.illl ;. all olllt-l
I'K .11.
WKinauU ill then the hrl a"
ow. to IgMMU n. to Una a .uit- lor ucr
alluicllU.
Tbt ua- ill Ir 1'ierce 1 .ivorilc I re
acriptiuu la caeea ol womunl disease
will insure a piuiiiil restoration to sound
health It rrguUus th.- aisi. l"i.
unhealthy draioa, heal jiiflaiHliiBtioft
an: ukeratR.li, aud cuie female ruk
uei. It makcb weak women Uoug,
tick women well. . ..
Sick women are iiiviii.i 10 uni.un
Pierce, bv letter, re uf cuargc.
correapoiidcin-c aUolutely pmale
couiideaual. In lus thirty
li..jil itiiM'Uce i ' I'
- 1 - A kU l,ik Ml
..i...i..ia'.. liu lie, led and .uii.l
tliau lialt million omn Ad IMI
r k V Meruc. Hunaio, n
1 will dropyuu fcw ftMS lo-tay
ia.lc ul r-vorll.- erc.r,aiuii 8-l f l"
U, Pierce s Louiliwn .-e
Lwof malltng vmh. Addre-Ur. k. V.
Viercc, Buttaiu, H-
AIR-TIGHT HEATERS
I have a full line of the celebrated
COLE'S AIR-TIGHT
Wood and coal etovee guaranteed to
be abbolutely air tight None of the
heat U wasted an5 the etovee w 1
aave ONE HALF of your fuel bill.
T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man.
All
and
ears auu
lerce,
74
Main street, Pendleton, Oregon.
.ft .,1 ueaiK a ore ot
Ur
more
drew away ami at 11 In o'clock led hv
nearly a minute shamrock then
pi ked up a betu-r breuoe and passed
Columbia at 11 :Ci o'clock, shamro. k
sped along like a fleeting ghost and at
II :J o'clock led by about a minute,
rer AO v.i. iag In Windward Hub.
Ibe regatta committee decided the
race Would le hTloeu miles to leeward
and return 1 he aiud bail llghleliod
10 Whit beu the preparatory gun
war tired. Both sloops kept well to
Mimtward of the line. !t was evident
the rival skippers eere going to tight
it out to see who would get oyer iart
and still twi within the handicap time
of two minutes. The last yacht over
thtt line in a run before tbe wind has
the advantage, as the rear boat is al
ways first to eaten favorable puffs ol
w lftd
Shamrock Turned Ahead.
The Miamrock turned tbe outer
mark a minute ahead of Columbia
The boats made a pretlv race of it ift
the run before tbe wind aud over the
last half of the d islam e the Col um hi a
more than held her own. Shamrock
rounded tbe mark at VI 4 flat ; Coluu
Ida at 12:4W:60. At l:M Columbia
oaaaed Shamrock aud looked like
Uui The challenger cusssil ('o
lumbia's bow at 1 07, showing tbe Kng
iishinan still in the lead. An uufortu
11.U nuH of wind . angbi t3bauira:k at
1:17. laving bef di a bit and Columbia
profited by the loss.
tee Vp at UM M
At 1 m the vaebts were un faiJ
Liruii Willi IU jii.m.
..tiiiiu. iu iavor oi Mbamruck. At
1 :40, Capt. llarr. by asiliog bia boat
along the lge of tbe wind, gradually
d Columbia out to windward of
Sbauirock aud took a very aligJi 'eaJ
over the cballeuge. Columbia galaeiJ
ou Hhamrock, hot it was siow work iu
1- l.l.t air. At :U7 CoiuutUia led
i. nufir a tew aeoouds f he Wluo nau
tailed considerably.
kBaaroe Led at S:g.
Axti'A, H haui rock aupareotiy waa
ahead, and at 11:86, Sbauirock was
plaiuly ahead, with the wiud drop
ping At 8:86, tbe yaabw still were
three miles trow tbe tiuiah line, Hbam
rock slightly in the lead.
a PHniaa- ftaUb at S-ftlle Mark.
Alsiut three miles from the tiuab
liue, Hbamrouk took a alight
i
Sallort Hold OfT on Acsount of Non-Union
Man.
San fr.inciso, Oct. 4. A maiorilv ol
the striking teamsters have relume I to
work, also 400 boxmakers and most 01
the other trades, except the sailors, the
latter holding M and refusing to work
with non-union men.
Look ror Boer War to gnd.
London, Del. .1. -We learn ou very
high authority, says the Daily Chroni
cle, that a sudden ami complete col
lapse of Hour resistance and the SmcO
termination of the war 111 South .tin
ea are anticipated. The attacks on
horts ltata and Moodwill and other re
cent engagements are regarded as tbe
last desiterale eltorts ol men who are
wearied by the struggle and tired of
being bunted.
therefore lieyond sending dralls to
. oiupeiisate for losses by casualtlna
aud disease there is no intention to
despatch further reinforcements or to
employ Indian insipa as rumored for
gdardnig the line ol communication
JAIL WOMKN WANT PIANO.
bpokane toinmlsslonersftesslvo Peculiar
Rsqussi Prom the Basllls.
I he female inmates ol the county
lail are longing lor a piano with which
to while away the dull hours, savs the
Spokeauiaii-Kev iew , and yesterday sent
tbe billowing MMftftTftftlefttttMl hi the
board ol county comiiiissiouers:
room Jaii, Qgeabet I, itwi.
Chairman County Commissioner ;
hear Sir' We, the ladles contliied III
the jail, 11 ic 1 llfg very inontouous and
netiliou the county to furnish Us with
a 11. ami. so as to make 1 1 lei a llllle
more pleasant. "
Tins eoiiimiiiiicalion was sigmsl by
Kloreuce Schenaiill, 1 iiiuia Mel lor J
Marv Murnhv. Iirne Kay. Mable
plli e and Mettle I ireen
Ih imoiunioat ion was carefully
considered by the comiuisalouers, but
action was postponed for the reason
as Chairman iirai lit sagely remarkisl
"We need lurther i n lor mat loll, as
we are not yet iiiloriued as to whether
they w iild want an upright or a baby
grand. We will also want to know
whether they will want a man or a wo
rn. n to play the piaim In the mean
tune we will place nirselves 111 com
muuicaii'iii with pioiiiineiil pianists
aud ascertain what their services would
cost the ciunty. Also, they might
want a prima dona In sing for them
lisnerous Kir. Dean.
1 ommisspuier lieau waa enthusiast 1
on-i th. -proposition and aald : "The
'ladies' by all means ougiil to have
piano, and il Ibe board refuses to si
in tbe mailer. I will luroiah them one
in y tM II," which declaration wasrec.elv
ed l.y Auditor liuniiarii wim a guuer
nut amlle.
( 'oiniiiiasioiier Hutler maintained an
ominous alienee, which Uaiisi no gixsl
an far as be waa concerned, lor the eU
lerprlsiug project Of H.u nullity jail'
"lady" guests.
The "ladiea" of the county jail wh
lung for the running influence ol a pi
alio are doing lime lor the lollowiug
otteiiaes: K lorence Scheiiaull, colored
who nas lieen iromiueut at tbe poloe
Latiou lor a number of years, is serv
ma a JO day sentence for petit larceuy
Kiiima Melior, Mary Murphy, Lome
Kay aud Mable sepuce, all convicted
uf vagraucy, and serving three mouth
iiu- . the other, tleltie ireeu, the
i.Mineaake of America's wealthiest wo
man. could not be found on the Jail
,.wn.tHi but there are two other ie
uiales there, Maud ttuaeel aud Mrs
0. bummers, aud one of ineee un
ioubtedly signed the name
m &
Pleas Per New Nasal 11.
J. U. Hiaucbet has been uhoeeu to
draw up the plaas or tbe proposed HI.
rraucls bosuiiel. 11s is uow ousy on
plaus fur a hoepiul at foal lie and will
not I at able to come to feudlelui. until
Nov. I or after. When be arrives, aud
as nart of the elans are made, tne
foundations will be not iu. The re
maiuder of tbe building will be eon.
strucUsii as soon as spring o;
Washington, 1 , t t, Coa! was the
tlrst theme at the opening session of
the Schley court todav. Judge Advo
cate l.em ey read a statement setting
forth th ml resources of the Hying
squadron when the retrograde move
ment began.
Lieut. DjTBMi who had the llgurna
showing tl al supply, read a state
ment showing that Im le 's tqOftdrM
coil hi have steamed at full speed un
der hmed drsft as I. .Unas lirooklvu,
H days , Iowa, l.tj letas, l.t; Marble
head, J.I0. At the end of that time,
the ships would have bad enough coal
lelt to enable them to reach Kev Weat.
Commander Kislgers, executive nttl
cer ol Ibe Iowa, lestifled the Iowa
could have coabsl easily at Hantiago on
the lav of the retrograde movement.
Me said he bad fto orders prior to June
I regarding a battle alenild tbe enemy
appear Me lirsl sighted Ibe enemy on
Slay '.M', when the Colon was seen an
shoved at the harbor entrance No
order to clear lor action was given, to
lllS knowledge He saw S second ship
and always n p posed he saw a third
at the barlior entrance After the war,
Kodgers serveil as chairman of tbe na
val hoard t.. determine tl.c eflscl id gun
tire on the ships o both Meets The
board found, so be testified, that Ibe
per cenlage 01 oamage inuicieo ny tne
Itrooklyn'a shells was about 14 per
cent. Me said be hs l never u Of
lered by Kvans to tell alsnil the signal
I ights al Cieiiluegos.
MISSIONS WAS 1 mi: subject
Usnsral Lonvsntlon Rsfmsd Yst 10 !isat
Oslsaats Prom Hawaii.
San Francisco, Oct. 4 Al this
leorniug session ot the p.piscopsi cm
volition. In John llslsirn, delegate
from St. Clements chaad, MuuolulU,
was refused a seal, pending stilt lenient
ol the church controversy of Hawaii.
The claims ol 1'ittsburg, lloslon, t In
ciiinati and New llrelans lor Ibe next
convention were presented. On mo
tion of .1. l'lerisinl Morgan, they were
referred to the committee.
At II o'clock, the two houses met in
p. ml session ss s Isiard ol missions.
and the remainder of the day was spent
in the discussion ol iniaaionary topics.
0. S. L AND U. P. QAM I KS
l"g.
jury
la- d
Kuougb uiouey
was received from ibe
all o nan sea of the
gate receipts to pay all pauses of toe I
state lair aud poaelbiy lease a belaaaj.
M. I Wisdeau. tfte trotary. f-l
Not to Bo Lonsolldslsd In Orasha kp
Harrlmaa.
alt l ake. Oat, 4.- All rumors rev-
alent to the effect that nregon Short
I. me ,.nd Union I'scitl. headiuartera
would he consolidated 111 Omaha are
set at rest by a wire received ny I reel
dent Snow d the Mormon church this
morning, from K, M. Ilarriiusn M
New York, cluaing a 10 year lease h.r
three flOOri III Ibe Ueseret News new
building.
oora Paul it sua.
The Hague, Uag, 4 1 'om Peftl Kru
rar'a DOoditlOfl is Hirliirbing to his
friends Importanl docuinelit" which
have been in his possession lor .eyersl
.Iwvs remain unsigned
Win. Oavli Again 111 Loan.
Walla Walla, ct i. William Ha
vis, chargtsl with attempting to uiur
,ier KfBt llaworib, hli laiibless ia4
heart, was brought tadore Judge Ihoin
aa II ' Mrents yealerday thai lieuiigbl
plead lo a nee inloruialioii which was
file. I bl tl BBt albillie) Havis
plead.-d not gulUv, and was remande.1
a tl ish-fy ol the sheriff where he
will remain until neit Monday morn
When he Will l laseu isjiorw
that his gmlt or luma-euce may
ietermiuwl.
Davis was c.sil and coiiatrimi 111 tne
court room, and before making bl. ptftl
asfcisl the curl il the new inloruialioii
win. Il was 11 led was in any manlier ol
a loon damaging nature than the flrsl
I'avis appears If nave proaperml dur
ing his prison lib., and had lakeu ou
lleab so thai when he laced Ibe judge
yesterday he was sleek and 1st ralber
than cadaverous as Imfore his incarcer
ation ihs leOl VHkai ckor
Luiuinsrslsl Bsylsw PlasssHal ss.see,
uoo Orsoii. Wetiiinaiea aad Idako.
1 he I'urtisiei UeeMftereiftl Re left
Kiv.-s the I ..II .wing ligurea lor Ibe IMOI
wheat crop lor Oregon, Washiliglou
and Idaho :
Oregon 1 matilla, 4.000.IJUJJ shsr
mail -.',0011,000, liilham. Z.aoO.UO. 'n
ion 'tavOOUWi, Morrow. Stfft.UUU. Wasco,
800,000,' Baker, 10.000, Wallowa,
leo.OUO; tiranl and (laruey, 216,000,
Marlon, 060,000; folk, BOO.OOO, 1 aue,
600,000: iduu, '16 .000, ileulou, ftJO. -
01)0; VaniiiHI, W0O.0O0, Wash in P n .
dfto 000, Cladkamas, HiO.OUO ; Liucoiu,
Joaenbiae, Jackson, Oouglas ft others,
m,0M, total. 16,46,000.
Wash lug ton Wbllmau, W.600.OO0.
Liuixdn, 0,000, (ssi, Walla Walla, ,
. usi . Adams, 3,61)0.000, Hpokaue,
1.600.011; tiarOebJ. l,J00,0OV;
i. 1 HMiiuai. vn..iki.i me imi
tin, BOO, 000; Columbia, 0A0 000,
ma 600,000. p-rankllu, 470,owi
S60.000, Clarke, CMMPfis
and utiuiM. lUO.OOO; tola J,
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-s- e.atWUMMJi total, 17.tJ00.000
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