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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1908)
NEWS OF THE WEEK FORTY MILLION BUSHELS. Oregoo. Washington and Idaho Maks New H*c >rd for Wheat. F LAMI S Di YOUR CHt' bk A. Boston Subiirq bwept by Hr« Buell«« ►uund. l“uur NO FREE FHÂKCIIISI JUNUllIUN WUliHu N UOCIUH8. Admiral ivwa V»ry H-ck Man and H«g» vary Will Be blow Boston, Mass . April 13. Fir«» yes Paso Robbs. Cal , \p»ll IB. Mrs. Rublev D. I »ana hi I her daughter, terday devastated the nunutnctui lug, wjj Mrs. riiailotte C. Urnli. a«rlvr«l hare tenement and retail sections of Cbel INJ1HUCIS ON AMENDMENTS PROTEST LOSS OF KANUl sh irtlv altri 5 o’ehs’lr yusi«r»lav alter- sea, burning over one squatu mile o( noon ami joined luai Admiul I \uns at territory aud leveling many ot the th«« hot springs. Tl»«iir « «»tiling thavrwd Mi«* Cornel* Marvin Gtthar* Data Oregon Fheepmsn Want Fleck* Put elty's best structures. Lute lust night .. . Si). 000. OJO Total him greatly, and. Il Is I h I i «’»«»I, will cn Bo h Sid**. Back on Reserve*. Cour bodies had beeu r«covvi-ud Hum Im-e s g«s»d « fl l. [ Shipment* by Water to *p il I Sa cm—Mi** Cornelia Marvin, wre- 1 I he (lie started al 10: 4U Pendleton-- Becnuae the number the rulus While Ids rl-viiuin»dl«in hss almost Wheat ..................................... 3 7.700.000 tary of the Otegon Library commission, of sheep allotted to the forest re a m . und was eoi under vouirol uu dl*appcsio«l as s rrsult »•( the treatment Barley .................................... 1,052,000 ha* been a very effectii* worker In til if p in , uotwlthsiauding that h.Ji serve* of Oregon la 75.000 lea* thia 4t the hot rpri’ tf*» nnd lus normal v« n- Sh pmant* E»»t by Rail to April I spreading information regarding the 19 year than last. Umatilla county i of th«» Bostua (Ire depattmouCs dition has imp»«»v«d greatly an»l hulas |str«»ngth sud steaniure from u duivu A Resume of the Leas Important but Wheat initiative and r» eenduui law* which pment of Water Power Hip d v 100.000 ahoeptneu are ¡irotoatlng to the for either cities and towns went lu the tm Ined e» n-idursblu «ir«»ngth, Dr. Barley .................................... 2.724.000 have been *ubtuilled to the peoi*l* 'or Not Lesa Interesting Evant* LioC Jirii g Mof'opo'y Would Re aid ot the Chelsea brigade* Me I Ki. ul»l nml I I Phillip*, the |»hy- O«t* ..................................... 500,000 appvoial or ispvtioi. in Jun«'. She haa estry department and application haa I'he tire originated in tho rear of of the Pa»t Week. ■»•van at the hot • p»Ings, a«lm»tl«*<l this quire Payment ai d U»*. gathered all the published material she been made by th« alate association to th«» Stock* on Hand f pr.l I Boston Blacking Company s morning that tlurv »»eiu other compli permit the same number tn the re works on West Third street, n«ar the Wheat ..................................... 11,250,000 can find on both side* of every question cations which r«-tuid 1»w* raphl ruu« wry subuiiited, and has been loaning thi* serves this year as was grated last eastern division of thu Boston \ Barley ............................ 1,850,000 Mining industries of Montana are sod will make |M*rinaneiil iinpiovcment WtiNblliston. \prll 14 Iti a spe Oat* ............................................ 2.240,000 luatena) Io grange«, debating Mcivt'e* year. Cutting down the number to Maine Railroad, lu cluse proximity reviving A terrific dal tm'HNago today vetoing a dii in very »low. and oil > r organiiatioii* that will m ke be grated tn the reserves will cause to the Everett City line Portland. April 14 With the de Lieut» nant F ana* «leparture f«»t l.<»e Catholics of San Fra net*, o held good use • f it. Tins work has been sheepmen to yell under forced con gale front th»« northwest, which al bill. President Ihnnivvvlt warned con parture this month of »even char Kngi» «*s to au1 hia mother here ditions since they have no range tor times had a velocity of 60 mile.« .m special mass to pray for rain. laken i p a« * part of the system of de- I tered «hips no» loading at Portland, the surplus and 'his they claim is a hour, carried burning thingies, em gross that there are pending lit thia was no «l«mbt ’nr*» h i r th«» p irp«SM* «»f The bandits who shot Marshall Mil ¡and five loading on Puget Sound, the bate libraries which M at Marvin es great Injustice In view of the fact bu.-ihiuii bllln which propose to give pre|taring hei for th«* gieut change In ler at Kent. Wash., are surrounded i greatest season in the history of the 1 latdlsbed neatly two years ago. I lie that the season promises to be ex bers and myriads ot sparks to a score of wooden buildings, must of them u( away without price stream right* her huatwnd. by a large posse be 'plan is to provide debating Nwietiea cellent tor both sheep and wool. North Pacific grain trade will cheap construction That ah«» w »ul«l b$» guntlv shovkrd 1.300.uno capable of developing Then* are a few with material for discussion* of all I While "playing burglar” a 1«- practically over \ meeting of the executive com The (ire started alm«»st from (he hm'Hu-powoi'. whtmo production would w licit $d»u f»s w him w ns s<lmltt«^l. But tor straggling ships coming along year-old boy of Woodstock. Oregon, p.-b io question*. In gatliirmg the, mittee of the Or* gon Wool Growers" ext renie southwest H«»ction o( the cost anuually 2&,0UU.<H)0 tons of a tn-Tu si a l«>w of hl l< riner rrlf, lt«s shot his 9-year-old sister through the May-June loading, and at least t wo material Mi-* Marvin sho«s no p<u- , association will be hold here for the .md cut a | i(li u> 1 h. » nd ■ f more steamers will load wheat for tiality. b it includes in Hie collections purpose of formulating a formal pro Maverick street nt thu < xtrem« u ith ioal. urging In vigorous terms the pal«*, dtswti fu<«« fi.riowid with it tiny heart I« stabllshinuiit of a policy auch a* the the Orient, but the movement has test to the department It la thought 'eastern end ot the city, which bor- I iilibuidei ing minority in tbe huiiMu di- p lioti. h *♦ thin, uiiiitt ia I» m | holy. It is now against the law to bind been so rapid this season that May I ■ very tiling she can rind on either side I the request to grate the same num I dvrs Chelsea Creek This Is about d< maud*, which would aafeguaid the hiM km « ■ uni sol* 1«s »o « i>lafkt«<l slid the feet of women in China. and will ftnd the business nearer cleaned of every question. The debate libra many of the opium dens have been i up than tn any previous "big crop’ ries are loaned for a period ol t«o ber this year will le granted aa the <»ne and a half miles from where th«» granting of bridge and dam privi »lrf«*rmr«l as Io be vfry notireable range In the reserve Is Improving fire through h»s cl«»tl«s lb«-»«» is not mull began. The flames spread closed I year When the returns are all in weeks, and when returned by one or- trout year to year on account of the through th«« heart of th«» retail bu» leges and require the grantees to pay re*»«ml* an«’«» in the physhnl ap(rsisi ee (or tl»< in, and definitely announcing gMiution are immediately sent out to anarchist paper for April, it will be found that Or - The office of the husbanding of the grass by the for- iness section, which was about mid a future policy on his part with re to that 4>f th«* man wlm si « hh | on the lai Questione Social*. has been di I gon. ___ Washington and Idaho for the another. estry department | way between th«» two e xtreme limits gard to prompt utilisation of con hri«lge of u «» f. nt «»tlent, lending Ina mantled and the printing materia!. first time In their history, have, Malheur. Umatilla. Harney and reached by thu fire. Htructlon ¡irKih'gcs by refusing bls great tl*et «»nt of IL topi- n |( nds, lr-»e ¡shipped i flour included’. 40.000.000 removed. Baker county sheepmen have joined Among th«» structures < signature to a bill that gives mi nd than four monliis ago lie then ¡bushels of »heat, and still have some I INSPECTOR DOES THE WORK in the protest and earnest efforts will were 13 church«»«», (uo hosp Governor Hughes of New York., dltlotial three years to tho Ita lu v wt’ighed 175 |> umis, now I»«» weighs on hand to tide over the dull season be made to secure range for the sur Public Library. City Ih ill. threatens to call out the militia 1. five » Il hin River Improvement Company Owner of Orchard Must Pay f r the plus sheep Is»rely !2iL i until the new crop arrives schoolhouses, 30 business block*, which lu build a dátil 111 ili« It.Hin necessary, to stop race track gamb The 1907 wheat crop of the three kprayirg. However. nearly a score of factories, and up- River. ling in that state. , (states »as a record-breaker bv near Clears Columbia Channel. ward ot 309 tenements sml dwelling GRAVE PtRIL IN ANARCHY. Rainy Salem—C* untv Fruit Inepactor E Admiral Sebree and the officers ly 10,000,000 bushels, reaching a lake, and The Dalles—The Pott'and contract houses. and crews of the cruisers California i grand tola! of 58.000.000 bushels, C. Armstrong ha* begun a new phase Among th«» places burnvil » < re tad ween and Tenn ssee received a great wel and on account of the good prices of war np>u San Jose scale by hiring a ors, Wakefield A Jacobsen, who have President Rends V irous Message to Frost Hospital, Children's Hospi come at Everett. Wash . enroute to prevailing throughout the season, it gang of men to go into the orchard of been dredoing and otheiwiss r earing tal, Fits Public Library, Stanislaus dl h barges Into Lake of th«» Woods, Both Houses ut Congrats Seattle. I moved more rapidly proportionately Rev. F. M. George near L berty. and the narrow channel of the Columbia at Polish Catholic Church. Chest nut is about 100 miles long and Is navi gable Washington, Vpnl |O. — In one of the than any of its predecessor*. Not I •pray the trees. Heretofore enforce «hat is known at Three Mile rapid*, street; First Baptist Church, Central While the contralto soloist of the ' I do not bcllev«»,’* says tho Pres- ehorlwt tn« w-agrit uhhli I o h.>s xrl only was the wheat crop the largest | ment of the la« ha» consisted of chop near this city, have completed their avenue; Central ITiltarint» Church. Chicago Symphony Orchestra was !<!« nt, "that natural resources should t rmirlu tti I t.» < «$, |h$ p|drti| on record, but barley, which has been 1 ping down disesred t.-eee, but that work and brought the dredge to Th« Hawthorne street, St Lukes Catho be grunted nnd held in undeveloped singing at the Armory in Portland The lic Church (old building». Haw condition, either f«»r speculative or Ri»’p«\i !i xmterdax cd $«! theattrnt'on one afternoon a canary drew the at 'steadily Increasing In promin-nee as coarse is j litued only in the ease of Dalle«, where it is now moored, - I 11 at !»• <1 v to the I in • • m I\ t<»r Im (her tention of the entire audience by one of the great staples of the Paci tree* that l ave been rendered valueless removal of the rock* and reefs from thia thornu street; First Methodist E.'l» oih r r« .»sons So tar as I am aware, Northwest, also established a new (•tfielation on the $» I je» t anarchy. alighting on the sill of an open win I fic mark with a crop of nearly 10.000.-1 by di-ease and neglect. The Geor.e portion of the Columbia ha* cost the copal Church, Carey avi'inie. E.ltn- there nre no assurances that th«» dow and singing lustily. street Synagogue; Walnut street grant« os (In this case) nr«» In any With the inof-. U' I'«* irm •' De l a ir- government about $109.000, and hat OO o-chard is one of the m wt valuable in 000 bushels Oats, exclusive of the Chelsea i Presbyterian b«tu-r condition promptly un«t prop ¡•oil revi$«w ing (ho li>nI |’ha»«w of the Seven jurors have been secured to .crop grown In the I.a Conner dis the v cinity of Liberty, but ha* become copied several jreir*. though it ccul I Synagogue. Church; People's Afro .Mi thodl.it erly to utilise (his opportunity than «|i:e»lb>n by \ tori uv <•••••♦»«! I’ons- try Abe Ruef. trict on Puget Sound, is credited «i'h infos' d with s ale. Mr. George spray have been dnithed sooner but for the Episcopal Church. 1 Fourth street, th« y were nt th«* tlm«» of th«* original iurte. The im- wage ul the pre<*hl< nl is It Is now reported that Admiral a yield of 12,000.000 bushels in the ed I • acres, but left 20 acres nneptayed. fact that it could not be carried on the Vniversallst Church; Second Adven- net granting the privilege ten years ns follow* year around, cn account of h'gh water. i three states. Mr. Armstrong will .have it sprayed Evans is on the mend. “To th*i renate and | These figures which show a grand aud charge the coat to the owner, The Columbia it n >w free from impedi list Chui ch. New Engl.itid Tel. , lioi « ago “ & Telegraph Conipuuy'a central of gent nt hr- : Eight jurors have been secured to .total of SO.000.000 bushels of the Wt en the work in this orchard is com. ments to the Big E ddy, w ere it con- flee; Austin A Young s cracker f - try Firey La Ford of San F'rancisco. j three leading cereals, are compiled' SAN DltGO GREETS FlEET. •*! hurra ith submit n Irttrr from tl « Armstrong will put the n«.-t* with the portage road. tory; Chapll* Chaplls A & Sodden Car Coni- for bribery. ¡from accurate statistics, kindly sup p«ted Mr. • *«‘I»n»ttiient ot jog! 1er « to. h r ilsin* puny's shops; Rosenfvlt Bros.* three- m oth.r orchards in the gang at work Salem people saw a strange light plied by the railroad companies, story rag-picking factory. the Tide Cahforrls'* Molt Southerly bsaporl IDrIL I’mh r tl.i i ■ p i i t» I hold li st einity. Pupi's at Reform School. riifttlng Mahlt«»« give the pr«*»ldrnt traveling in the air for about half which moved the big crop and by In Gal« Aturn Salem—The report of D. L. Looney, Oil Company's three Immense tank.-« ¡prominent grain exporters in various an hour Sunday evening. poarr to j r h«bit tl <* |>- st mast« r gene near thv east end of Margin *-tr» « t Market Dav ia Bi< Suecas*. E’cl « San Diego. Cal . April 14 iparts of the three states. The figur s superintendent of the «tat« reform St. Rose s Roman Catholic Church, I days for tin* Anierlcnu battleship ral (i< m l>$*ing ii « <1 n« mi h »trninrot Seven hundred junks were sunk fall short of some of the earlier esti Baker City—Baker City’s first month school, shows that dnting the past Rose fleet will begin to day when th« 16 ! m (hr I'ointn u r‘on of < » »n e, 11 st I« to and 2000 people drowned in Hankow- mates made on the crops, and natur-| ly market Jay was a pronounced suc quarter there has been expended as Broadway, loss $35,000; St Roman Catholic School. l«»ss $40,- 1 pr'dtlldl the ng«' < f tin* n nil* f>>t ti n China. as the result of a midnight ally are several million cess, hundreds of farmer* having general exp-uses 17.024 93. and from 000; State Armory, loss $ I'»'t.qoo, I battleship* of th« navy’s most not advocacy <f inurder. u»«« n and trra-<>n, flood. able cruise cast anchor off (. ’ uronado ¡smaller than the government brought in stock to be sold. Between the improvement find $114.3’. The Sacred Heart Convent, loss $40,0»”»; Beach, two miles from San Diego. mill I aliali M<t u|«ngui|i <*> »to truci ion. Four "trusties’’ escaped from the on oats and barley. II and 12 o’cl*. k there wa« a band con report, which was read and approved Y. M C. A building, l""s $75,000, S.in illego I* crowd'd with visitors ”Cr»4pn* I'o^itblv, hoaevrr, there Washington’s 40.000,000 bush.1 _____ ___________ . had been Salem __ penitentiary. They cert by the Baker Concert land and at at the meeting of the board, consisting Boston Elevated Railroad station ami working on the asylum for feeble crop of wheat dwindled to about 35.- 1 o’clock the horse *bow «as held. of l> vernor Chamberlain, Se retary of barn, loss $50.000; County Savings and sightseers nnd never before lu «•houl«l I m « furti.rr lrg|»lnl on by Ootl» the history of th« city has there been 000.000: that of Oregon was slightly Wl rti $•. u |»arrd minded. Hauk, Chelsea Savings Bank Chel •»* i such an cl.iborat« il* coration of grrss m thi< niat'tr under 18.000.000. and Idaho s was Hundred* of b.-ire* were in the parade. J-tate Benson and Mate Trea.urer Steel, • »Hi tbr g’i| pr*»hi -ii of nti.tr. ! v. rvrry The B. R. Lewis Lumber company Trust Company, the Providence Co street* nnd buildings By day the somewhat over 5.000,000 bushels. Immediately after the p.iraie wa* held stio*« there ar» 116 pupil* in the insti oilier qiieMmn ••inks Into in •Igni tiegnee. and the Idaho & Northern Railway, broad thoroughfares nre a mass of the public wedding, which was one of tution. There were 108 on January 1. operation Bank. of Coeur d’Alene, are in the hands The funds of all these banks with color*, the red. white and blue of the The anarchist |e the rnrtny ol human the chief attra ticns, took place. The Since then 25 Irar* been admitted and the exception of the County Savings tuition being mingled with the yel ity, the enrtny d nil mu kin.I, *i d I ps of a receiver. WILL GO ABROAD. crowds then went to the pub.ic auction, 15 discharged. Ore has escaped and Bunk nre still in th«» vaults. The low and white, typifying the Golden la a dr* |M*r dtg're <d «litiiina •!» than The selection of a jury to open the | where thousand* of dollar*’ worth of one is on leave of absence. money nnd securities of tht» County State Cnlifnrtiln any other. No immigrai t is n'lowwd ballot boxes and examine the ballots President Will Leave Matter* Entirely •took was gold. The merchant* of the Bank were taken to Boston before Triumphant arches hnve been to <’< mo Io our ah<>n-« .f he I* *n arar- of the New York mayoralty contest city did an immense basine*«, having To His Successor. the fire reached th«» building Work for Clean Dairies. erected al tunny street Intersections rbiat ; rod n » | p*r pubi she«! here or of 1905 has begun. Marshfield —Mrs. S. A. Yoakam, the Washington, April 14-—Should ma de special reduction* fcr the day on and Immense signs that burn the abroad gl»o »I I tn« p iin>tlrd in this Three persons were killed, several President Roosevelt's present desires all cf their goods. ho*|dtnl>le word welcome" through country If it prop^gnte- n» nn’’ i-t opin deputy dairy and food inspector, of CALL JAPAN TO ACCOUNT hundred injured, about 10.000 made tho dnrkne*» of the night arc among ions. THEODORE “ this p'ace, is endeavoring to form ’ ROOSEVELT ” homeless and $10.000,000 worth of > be rea’ized. he will spend the first year after his retirement from office th« many features of the elaborate Mutt Furnish Seat«. among the creamery and condensed property destroyed bv the fire at Roosevalt Wdl Demand Fact* Ab ut scheme of <!■ coral Ion in traveling outside the United | Salem—The railroad commission milk managers an association which Chelsea, a suburb of Boston. THt LI»RI ITY L8W States. Mr. Roosevelts Itinerary, In a dec :■ Governor Gillette, acconi|>.inhd by Mukden Atteir. which follow* In part, mil buy milk only fr> m dairymen his entire staff and a distinguished however, has not been determln d. censures the Corvallis Á- Ann* Gould has sailed for Europe. A- Eastern who keep their dairies clean and use Washington. April 13 The attack party of guest*, nrrlved last night In His plan Is to see some of the rugged Provlliou* 'ot M«»,ur« Just P«*-.ed Nearly 5,000 acres of hops have been and little frequented portions of for Railroad Co., for their passenger ths sanitary niea*nies demanded by on Consul-General Straight and th« three *peclnl car* Governor < ¡II- accommodations on the lines from by Boih^Huu«** plowed up in England. the Inspector. Any of the creamery servants of the American i'oiisiilnt«. eign lands, as well as to travel the Alb ny and Corvallis to Yaqulna and men who break the ru’e will lie fined, at Mukden, by Japaueie row-di«« I* d Washington, Aj>ril |i’.--As That Toledo: Several Mexican towns have been beaten track of the tourist. by a postman has etlrr d the admin NEW ENGLISH CXBINEf. I the president will indulge In his . according to the agreement. Mrs. by loth house* of voi'gre»«, tl,« "It Is ordered that th« railroad •haken by an earthquake. istration to action. It I* reg-rded a* I fondness for hunting big game is b— company defendant shall in the fi - Yoakam has been appnnted to have a much more serious affair than ap At the Los Ang‘‘«e hearing Santa Fe lieved by those to whom he has con iture supply sufficient pass ng r cars charge < f the dairy exhibits at th« pears upon th« surf.ie«, and prompt Old Men Made Peers and YourR'r o'bciais have admitted rate dis.-rimina- fided his intentions. Men Promoted. so that all passengers leaving Corval state fair. action will undoubtedly be taken to It was at the recent dinner of the lis or Albany w- stbound and Yaqulna tion. obtain the reparation that Japan has London, April I 4. Official nn- Boone and Crocket Club In this city |and Toledo eastbour.d may have a Mileage Book Hearing April 25. »<> far refused. nouiii ■ tn$*nt wan mad«* tonight of the A new ccpvright treaty has been en that the president last told of his In seat and that the second-class coach A conference upon th« nubj* ct w s now (’iblnit appointments nnd they Salem—In accordance with a «tipo tered into by the United States and tentions for next year. He was told shall be supplied with ventilators.” lation lietw.en the parties to the con held at th« White Hou*« lat« tonight are identical with the forecast Iliade of the opportunities for hunting in . Mexico. The railroad company will have 20 tert, the Oregon Railroad commission by President Rooseielt, Secretary by the Dally Chronicle a few day * Alaska, and urged to arrange for 3 It was as ago and an mm not’d In th oho lIlK- Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, ex trip there. This, he said, would in days in which to make the necessary ha» filed April 25 as the date f r the Taft and Secretary Root alterations. sumed at the conn ri nee that Mr patches, hh follows: is growing terfere with his plan for foreign premier ot Great Britain, ~ hearing up n the application of th« Straight had made a report , f the Herbert Asquith, Premier weaker. travel and would have to be consid Travelers' Protective assoc at ion for es- Incident to Minister Rockhill, nt P« May Manufacture S .g»r. First Lord of the Treasury. ered. If at all. at some future time. ta>d stimer.t of a straight 2 S cent rate kin. and that Mr The Portuguese premier has offered Rockhill would Eugene — The promotion depirtmant David Lloyd (horg . Chancellor of Mr. Roosevelt is quoted as adding hi* resignation, but the king has re- f the Eugene Commercial club has re f r m leave books on the principiai communicate the facts to the State the Exchequer at this time: roads in Oregon. The hearing will Department without delay fused it. l*ord Twet’iJmouth. Preaident of "If William H. Taft Is nominated reived a quantity of sugar beet seed To Insure his doing so, entile mes bee mini oced at the office of the com- bare and elected President, which would from the Pacific Sugar Construction mi-sion in the etate house at 11 o'clock sages were sent tonight to both Mr. the Council. Republican* Miaeeachusett* Earl of Crewe, Secretary of State elected uninetructed delegates to the be very gratifying, it would make Im company, which a year ago built a big Rockhill and Mr. Straight a-klng for for the Colon!« a possible criticism If I were abroad, sugar fa. tory in Glenn county, Califor a. m. national convention. all the farts. A reply I* expected to. Reginald McKenna. First Lor<! of to the effect that I was dictating to nia. for the purpose of testing the eoil morrow A prominent cabinet officer th«* Admlrnllty. Bu ld Larger Grandstand. Roosevelt may eend a epecial mes- him and being followed, or that I of Lane county as to its adaptability to •aid tonight: WlnHton Hpencer Churchill, Presi- Salem—The state fair board has or eage to congress on the question of the had dictated and had b«en turned the raising of sugar beets, and if the "I don’t think I am betraying any dent of th«* Board of Trade. down in my suggestions.” number of battleship* to be built. test 1 b satisfactory step’ will at once tie dered an a Idition to the grand stand at secret when I say that the d'«lslon W;ilt« r Runclman, President of the l -: fleet to tbe Pacific w a■ Board of Education taken to induce some «ugar beet manu the fair grounds rare track, increasing German building trades employer« Crush’d by Ice Floe*. the r.-ating rapacity 60 per cent. The largely determined by the Insuffer Decide Not to Bu 'ri Mera facturer to build a plant in Eugene. have disagreed with their workmen and St. Johns, N. F.. April 14.—Bring Portland, Aprii 10.— thnt tl,e park The seed will be distributed among a grand stand will be eiended forward able tactics of the Japatii-si* In offi 50.000 of the latter are out of work. from the present front so that the front cial Intel cour»«." ing tidings of the sinking of the numlier of rrpre-entative farmers. ing finn i f Hcliwmt* ih’i I A Hiilzlsrger drk. France, April 14 The ha« givi-n up «Il intent ' ri ot building n Chicago ha, juet receive.! $863,340 steamer Grand Lake, and the serious row of seats will lie on the line of the as its ehare of the net earnings of the Injury of several others caught in the i Cartier, bearing th« polar p ani ut l'ottlsnd sitici le-ing ri f'i«ed rare track. W. E McElroy wa- chosen Deilre No Rac*'R'O’s Opens New Tunnel. street railway companies for the paet grip of ice floes, the steam sealer, musical director for the fair cf 1908. Ion. under command of l.h ii- thè privlhge ■ f building on thè Zim- San Francisco, April 13 Sp'.ik- Gold Hill—T. T. Barnard, superin- year. N w F'oundland limped Into port to Bennrd. sailed from to re ye*. rnerinnn «de, Iti South I' olismi, le thè era at thc monthly mooting <»f tho Th« primary object of the statement ol .1 b. Ileist v, l’neitle cossi Clerks and other official, in the var day leaking badly. The Grand La ke tender t of the Tin P.in mire« on Galls PORTLAND MARKETS. Asiatic Exclusion I.r-.iguo, h<ld y» - jaws creeks, la« been authorized by the com Ion I* to Investigate the th- imo sg r lor thè <• inpsiiv. ubo bus jn«t ious government departments at Waeh- was shut up in the relentless ....... ................... of two great ice floes until her sid»s pany to s art a tunnel, and purchase Wheat—Club, 84c; bluestem, 87c; terday afternoon In tho hili of the ingtno, D. C., have been warned not to gave way and her engin«s were power drill* and any other machinery Talley, 85c; red, 82c. San Francisco Labor Pouncil, round appearing off New F'oundland. have ridurr «d from N,-.v York, «bere he mix in politics. w ferrod « dh tbe head* of thè ii-m- crushed. Her crew made their es necessary. A ten-rtamp mill, with Frue Barley—Feed, $24 50 per ton; rolled, ly scored those who have been ills- sought refuge In the Barehts Sea, In |any in re, ari to thè inaiti r. Mr. nominating report * i hat th« league <-x m« Ar The American government i* not cape. A catch of 20.000 seals went vanners, has been runningcontinuously $270r 28 per ton; btewing, $27. pected io accomplish Its purpoae* by of Hei ey returi ed bere t ■ siltlc up «otne down with the Grand Lake. This likely to intervene in Hayti. Oats—No. 1 white, $26.50 per ton ; Inciting In.l, I,.— riots —1>., I In ■■ , the !.. . various . . . , , clth* ..1,1... cargo was valued at $130,000 an«l wi'h r’ay ami night shifts since De em HffairKlliatwrejiii.hr-. I Ire H AH, ber 1», with a rapacity of 30 tons a gray, $26. The Republican National convention was insured. *nd In San Francisco when th« bat people will Imnte ni wttne oilmr city. Corn — Whole, $33.50; cracked, tleship fleet arrivi « ■ lay. The property is opened by a se | Th « ,torb s, will have two Taft delegates from New rie« of five tunnels on the vein, *ggre- $34 50. which emanatili from Vancouver, York. New Emblem for Democracy- Lawmxker* Stri o Sn.ig The Hay—Valley timothy, No. 1, $17 per and which caused Chief Hlggy to In Denver, April 14—A monster gating over 1,000 feet in length, Another record breaking year for Washington, Aprii 10—lawyrrs r f tho organization, were new tunnel will open the vein under ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, $17 50: vestigate Receiver for lumber Corrpo-y. trans-Atlantic passeDger business is in tiger, constructed of papier mach«, rongre«* conferì tliry bave lini ii|Min a the apex of the mountain. c over, $14; cheat, $15; grain hay, $14 branded as falsehoods. Spokane, WaHh , April 14 Judge resi quertlon in thè ri solution ln<rt • light. will welcome the delegates to Denver 015; alfalfa, $12. Woods of Wallace has appointed diired by Sei ntor Elkìns t I su«jmd un- when they come to the Democratic Railroad Pay* Half th* to«« Euge’-e Buys Flags to D corate Harriman has secured oontrol of the | Fruits—Apples, $103.50 per box, National Convention July 7. This E’red B Morrill ot Spokane receiver til Jinnary 1,194)1, thè prnaltle* at Helena, Mont , April 13 Resi Erie railoard, giving him an ocean-to- emblem has been selected instead of according to quality; cranberries, $8ii* Eugene—The Eugene Commercial clan«« ot ocean line. dents of Big Timber, Mont . th« town for the II It. Lewis Lumber company ta- ireil tu thè . ..... . the prosaic donkey, as the striped club has arranged to purchase 60 Amer I 11 per barrel. Vegetables—Artichokes, 75090c per which was almost entirely destroyed of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, and nlso for Ihe rai’ioed rate bill. Memlwr* of thè ican flag* and 60 'ennants, to be used king of the jungle lends himself The Olive Street bank, St. Iziuis, tile Idaho ti Northern railway. Mr. s«nat« jiidlciary lomurliee bave invia- dozen; asparagus, 9c pound; Eieans, 20c by the fire last month, have been having a capital ot $100,900 and de more readily to the purposes of or a, decoration r,n Willamette street on Morrill Is general counsel for both ponnd;cau- notified by the Northern Pacific coni pan les. Neither company Is mort- tigeted thè Elkina ri solution, «mi «ay namentation A special committee of »pedal day occasions. The merci ants pound; cabbage, posit* of $350,000, ba* been closed. citizens is at work devising plans al"O will aid their quota of decora llflower, 50iV«$l ; celery, $4.5005 per Railroad Company that th-y will bn gaged or Incumbered with bonded ti si If il ««re adopteil in ndtarre of for the suitable decoration of the tions. The fir t u»e of these new flags crate; par.ley, 25c per dozen; peas, 10c paid 50 cents on the ilollar to cover Indebtedness, The receivership may May 1 il woiil.l violate thè cominmlity A Chicago grand jury is inquiring c'anre io tbnt thè Sui reme court of tue This action Is taken last only a few months, city, The decision Is to erect a mam- and pennants will be for the spring pound; peppers, 20c per pound; rad- their losses The Ex- into charges against doctors and law. moth figure of a tiger at Sixteenth from the fact that the disastrous fire change National bank Uniteli States wmild deeline to tal» fe tival of mu ic, to lie held in Eugene, ¡she«, 25c par dozen; rhniiarb, $202.25 of Rpoknne yers of working up fake damage suite street and Broadway avenue which left hundreds of people home te; spinach, 85c April 14 an I 15. The flag, will b- long per crate; 86c crate: crate; sprouts, sprout*, loan, was started by a spark from a caused the receivership move by su cognizance of test suits. against the city. squash, 101 l’il ‘-ic pound. to the city, and will be dir played on all 10c P,r r pound, squash, pound, Northern Pacific locomotive. The ing the lumber coni|>any nnd rail Last Link to Atlantic. Burn Railroad Property. The Navy department says at least Onions—Oregon $4.2504.50 public occua'ons. $4.250 4 50 per hun hun- decision Is not the outgrowth of civil road Birmingham. Ala , April 14. The l’io Janeiro, Ajiril 111.—Hetioua riot three war vessels will visit Portland dred. suits, but Is a voluntary action on Tramp'ng Was a Fai ure. ing broke out yesterday In the city ot dur ng the rose carnival and a battle official announcement by the Illinois Potatoes—45ra55c per hundred, de- the part ot the railroad officials Invited to Visit President San Francisco, April 1 I Th« call Camp'*, and troops were sent in to lay ship will be included. Central Railroad that the new Bir Salem—Goaernor Cham>>erlain has Hvsred Portland. of the road ended III attempted sui to restore order. I lie la'ojHild rsilroHtl f!,,Wer—Fancy creamery, 27,«0 per 8tudent Slay* Governor. mingham division will be opened for received an invitation from President I cide early this morning for Frank Ims maintained rxorbllant nite* on One of the largest grain firms in Lemburg, April 13. Count An- Willis, a 14-year-old lad, who b«nt . ««/aim. London Is in trouble from over-*p»C'ila- traffic April 19, calls attention to the R<>r«eve t to attend a dinner at the, freight in and out of Cam,!-s. Tills White H i«e on Tuesday evening, May Poultry — Average old hens, 14f^l5c dreas Potokl, Governor of the A iis - 1'1 » a '■ "ii t II« lira 1.1 In .i tin to this tion. Its liabilities will exceed its as completion of the last link in the ; mixed chickens, - i-i 13c; ’ tro-Pollsh province of Gallein, was city from Vancouver. British Colum aromrd the Indignation of the peojde 12. when tb.r« will be an ammblage r''r great Harriman transcontinental sets by Dearly $500,000. ' spring chickens, 16020c; turkeysjive, assnsslnatcd this nfternoon by a stu bia Dismal, travel, w«:irv, hungry and last «veiling they rlt -cended upon route, for by controlling the Union of governors and other officials to dis- ■ 1 7<* I - ■. dent, Mleroslap Sjoseynskl liy name and without friends, Willis, after the railroad prop«rly and set fire to two ; dressed, choice, The American consulate at Mukden Pacific, Illinois Central and Central cu-s the question on conservation of na-1 16017c; while giving an audience to a d«|e tramping the streets for hours. In stations, 30 i«r< ami several ware ducks, Governor Chamber 1 gee«e, live, 9c; has been invaded by Jipanne and a of Georgia, this system will extend tional resources. gatlon of student*, Thu assassin vested bls last quarter In a room nt house«. Tim rsilroa I I rldge over tha lain hopes to be able to attend, but is pigeons, 75c0$l; squabs, $1.6002. Chine e servant assaulted. No apology from the Pacific to the Atlantic. fired throe shots from a revolver, all the Hotel Fllmore, a cheap lodging Para hi ba river was destroyed. Eggs—Fresh ranch, 16c per dozen. a'raid that he will tie unable to do hat been offered and an inquiry ia tc of which took effect, Th« Governor lio'i ■ . wbl re be turned on the •o. Veal—75 to 126 pounds, 809c; 125 owing to other pressing matters. died soon afterward, but first asked be made. Populism Wined Out. Gl»«» Too Ili for Trlsl. to 150 pounds, 7c; 150 to 200 pounds, his secretary to inform his majesty and tossed himself on the bed to Topeka, Kan . April 14.—The Pop Rsn Francisco, Aprii lo.—Wlon Ihe 50614c. The Navy dpeartment is considering at once: "Tell him," said the dying Trutt Gst* Can Factory. Flood Drowns 2, COO Ch'n«*» ulist party in Kansas is officially Pork- Blo<k, 75 to 150 pounds, 7« man. "I was hl* faithful servant." hrii’«ry clrsrge again«t l.< aia Gin*«, of the establishment on the Atlantic and dead The Republican state canvass Astoria - The formal transfer of 7packers, 5<a6%c. Shanghai, April 14. Dlsnstroiis thè Pacific Telephony A 'l'elagrapll com Pacific coade of home ba«ee for the ing board has refused Its candidates the plant of the Kendall Can Com- floods are reported to have occurred Hops—1907, prime and choice, 405c pany, «a« called in ,Luige l.iwlnr's fleets, where the enlisted men will be a place on the official ballot because ' pany was made last evening, but the Sixty nine Days in Trancn .-t Hankow, In the Province of Hu afforded an opportunity to purcta’c the party at the last state election details of the sale cannot be learn« d per pound; olds, lrdlHc per pound. Loa Angeles, April 13. Mrs. lieu- I’ch. It Is stated that 2900 persons aonrt tiri» nmrnlng, hi« attorni y« «tated Wool—Eastern Oregon, average best, Inh Hawkins, the woman who f»ll____ their own homes and where the tl>ip> did not poll 1 [> r cent of the total bar*. It Is understood that F. P have _____ been __________ drowned. _____ Seven hundred thst thè defendrnt «aa vi ry ili and will call at reg liar intervale. vote of the state, as provided by the Kendall, of Portland, who was man- 12016c per pound accordingto shrink- Into a cataleptic trance on February I junks were sunk. The floods are said a-keil for n contini anre of t«o weeka. new primary election law passed ln|ager of the local plant, become* awe; valley, 16^180, according to qual 5. will tomorrow enter the 69th day to be due to nn unexpected freshet, Aaai«tant D'atrlct Attori ev (>'< ara «a» Anna Gould rays she will not marry January. The party In 1906 polled Northwest manager for th« American ity; mohair, choice, 25c per pound. of her sleep. Her condition Is up-.The water caught the people unex- made no rrbjectlona. Jn ige Iunior set parently unchanged pectedly In the middle of the night, the ms<ter for May 13 the Prince Je Sagan. fewer than 1200 vote*. Can Company. I Caeca re Bark—3c per pound. tn a Condensed Form for Our Bnsy Readers. HAPPENINGS OF TW O CONTINENTS Total 1907 Grain Crop Bushel* . . 58.000.000 Wheat . I0.000.00v Barley . . 12.000.000 Oats Prtsdjnt Opposes (iivlmj A Waler Klyh s. liüüESrS LINKS ÜF NEI POLIbì