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BEAVER STATE HERALD IRRIGATION CONGRESS. Hot D«bate Expected on Forest Re- **rv* Policy. IGNORANCE OF SANITATION. OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST Lower Classes In Russia Refute to Be Vaccinated. Albuquerque. N. M.. Nept. 30. The Nt. IMmburg, Hept. 21» Nine« the proceedings of the opening session of beginning uf the epidemic there have the 16th National Irrigation Congress, been 15.083 cases of Asiatic «hulera re WANT GOOD ROADS. LANG CONCENTRATION. which convenetl in Convention Hall, in ported in Russia and 7,10'J deaths. In thi* city, at 10:30 yesterday, were im- Nt. retersburg alone, since the presence prenaive, and 1.500 delegates and 2,500 Enthusiastic Meeting Held at Medford Bg Farms«» Ar* Acquiring Control of the disease waa officially admitted sps-etntora, who crowded the galleries by Association. of Eastsro Oregon Tract*. Neplcmber 8, there have been 4,931 cases were mo veil to repeated demonstra Pendleton. On* of th* must impor Medford — That the people of Med t ions. auvl 1,971 deaths reported. taut industrial tendencies uf eastern It is evident that this congress is to ford and vicinity arc thoroughly alive Oregon is the rapid eoncentrstion uf the Th* figures with reference to tbo in give the major portion of its time to to the good roads campaign was em discussion of the reclamation of public phasised last week, and a moat en farming lands into the hand* uf a few vasion of thia city by the diseaae can men. This year th* enormous wheat not be relied upon aa on a number of Had Just Destroyed Village in Adi Less Important but Not Les* Inter* land and conservation of natural re thusiastic meeting was held So crop uf Umatilla county was harvested aourees, and it is likely these discu* rondack* When t~ ownpour Be esting Happening* from Point* occasions authoritative sources showed by fewer men than ever before Nee sions may lead to differences of opinion thoroughly are Medford citizens inter Outside the Stat*. tion after section of the best wheat the number of cases and deaths in a gan Cold Wav* I* Due. on ph*a«-s of tlu> government policies, ested in the movement that the busi land is being bought up by the big farm single day to be far in excess of that particularly the forestry policy. D. C. ness houses were closed in order that er* who already own many square miles, Beaman, of Denver. Colo., will address announced by the authorities. There is The American battleship fleet will the members might attend the meet and the farms ar* being gradually aban the ««invention today on ''Forostry an appreciable betterment of the sam Washington. Sept 29 -The drouth visit China in November. doned by their former owners, who are Service.” and it is intimated thst such ing moving in large number* tu the new tary conditions and consequent decrease which has prevailed over the enure John D. Rockefeller has assumed criticism of the service as may be in The meeting convened in the Com in th« diaeaao aa aliown by the figures eastern . ............... . the United State* active charge of Standard Oil business : dulgeti in will roine at that time. The mercial club rooms, and the hall was wheat distriet* of Alberta. In the Athena distriet over 100 farm given out Sunday. since the breakdown of H. H. Roger*. ' livestock interests are well represented. for month* is broken Rain has been crowded Judge William Colvig. pres er* have sold out iu the pn.t 15 mouth* __ j snd their desires as to the resolutions For the 24 hours ending at noon the general over the entire affected area Herbert Knox Smith, commissioner and moved away, most of them to Can ident of the Commercial club, pre of "Vorporati'on'X* has "married""«' ‘daugh u^ing government regulation of the The weather bureau announced last .via, and the land I* now owned and number uf new cases iu the city was -j . - iv nul lix* domain iianiMin and and national forests tni*v may -ided John H. Scott, president of farmed by wheat kings whose prestige night that the heavy rains would be ter of * ex Senator Dietrich, of Nebraska. public -08 and the number of deaths 143, aa followed by a drop in the temperature precipitate sharp discussion. the Good Roads association (or Ore is increasing from year to year. The The F u II gb Iron work** one of the compared with 312 new eases and 133 today, A movement has appeared, backed by Forecaster Girriut said it pioneer« of San Francisco, is to go out a number of well known men, to make gon. spoke of the importance of good only increased settlement in any por <le.ths for the previous 24 hour*. would be about 25 degree* cooler. • — - firm - • has - built mort tion of I'matilla eouuty is in the irri roads and outlined the formation of uf “ “ business. This the irrigation congress a permanaat till I leu 11 y has been experienced in Rain* will cease toinororw in the Mid gution district*, where small tracts are than 500 vessels. working organisation, with headquar associations throughout the state to being bought up gradually by new set die Atlantic stales, hut may continue dealing with the workmen uf Nt Peter* for 24 hours longer in the New Eng Thousands of native house* hare ters and a secretary, whose duty would work for the enactment of legislation tiers and where great development j* burg, who with their families comprise land States, which, until late yeater been washed sway and there has been be the collection of data ami inform* providing for the appointment of state looked for. d*y, had not shared in the general tion for the use of the congress in fur three fifths of the population for they great loss of life in India by flood thering needed legislation and arous hghway commissioner, and for appro- waters of the Musi river. were unable and unwilling to comply precipitatiou. Beat Sugar Yield. ing publie interest in reclamation and , priation to construct one or more The I .a Grande An average yield of 63 with the sanitary precaution*. An attempt was made to wreck a conservation work to be undertaken | continuous lines of road through the Adirondack Village Burnsd. bushels to the acre is th« result ob ignorance of the lower classes and their Northern Pacific passenger train 35 The movement is finding favor among : state. He also advocated a state ap tained by the management of the farms Utica. N Y , Sept 39 Rain began miles west of Missoula, The obstrue the delegates. superstition greatly increase the ditfi falling at Clearwater and I <>ug Lake propriation of $to,oo0 for each of two belonging to the Amalgamated Rugar tion was discovered by the engineer in A notable feature of the congress is cullies of the situation. During the yesterday and it is reported that indi time to stop. the absence of men prominent or active years, with a provision that the couu company on the 2,000 acre Hall ranch earlier stages of the epidemic few could cations are lor a sufficient downpour Hall ranch Sixteen counties in Ohio hnve voted in political affairs, and the presence of Jy aiqiropriate a like sum for the pur near Union this year. The ~ has been considered, heretofore, as a l>e prevailed upon to undergo preventive to stop th« fire ravages prohibitioa. throwing out 390 saloons. an unusual number of men who are ae pose of constructing a piece of per A lire which destroyed the village piece of land that was not on a par with inoculation, which is provided free of Richmond. Va.. is in terror of the live workers in the practical fields of | manent road in each county, so that of I ong Lake West, causing a loss of the rest of the Grand Ronde valley, for “Black Hand.” one man having been reclamation, and who make up a list of [ charge, but latterly the authorities $125.000. »wept through the forest *u the reason that a part of it was too wet killed after receiving warning letters, speakers of exceptional strength. The : eventually the roads so constructed in t‘ ‘____ firelighters had tu for successful farming, and a part of it have mad« inoculation compulsory in rapidly that the ,. (the various counties would unite and usual ex|x>sition. for which congress ap- | flee for their lives It is rci rtried that Professor Fisher, of Yale university, was very dry. But thia season the some quarters of th* city. propriated $30,000. and which has make some continuous lines of road during the tire lour ton* ol dynamite. _z.......... _e says 5.000,000 people now living in the sugar compauy has employed 133 wen I brought together the finest display of ; throughout the state. which had hern sent in (or use upon United State* are doomed to die of con on the farm. k*M 40 teams busy, and irrigated produets ever assembled in the | the railroad and tn lighting the tire, sumption. He further declarwi that SITUATION MOST SERIOUS. bv intelligent effort so drainej the wet United States, was formally opened Money for Indian«. exploded, causing great destruction in more than $1.000.1100.000 is spent annu land and irrigated the dry that t he yesterday bv Governor Currv of New I the immediate vicinity and badly ally in this country fighting the dis Klamath Falls.— Every man. woman crop of small grains, consisting of Unbroksn Drouth In East I* Raising Mexico, .Mexico. following iiinoKiog a parade paraue of or the inc twisted the track*. ease. wheat, oats and barley, averaged I i troop« of the Department of the Colo j and child on the Klamath Indian res Havoc With Industrial. Reports indicate that many eaten- bushels to the acre. Japan will soon withdraw her troops rado. ordered here for the exposition. ervation is to receive $50 35 within the Pittaburg. Hept. 29. -With loam ng aive private pri serve* in the vicinity General Bell, chief of staff, and Brig» from North China. of Long l ake West are bring fire Packing Plants Ready. dier-General Thomas, commanding the next 10 days. This represents the dis gregnting several million dollars from swept Chasane Park, Dr Seward Austria's designs against Turkey are Roseburg — The two large prune tribution of $52.500 interest now due. Department of the Colorado, took part forest lire*, and heavy damage to rrup* Webb’« rst.iti- is burning and (hire opposed by Russia. parking plants in this «itv have com in the parade. and to per cent of the principal, of a and livestock, slid the reported loss of are fires hi Harry Payne Whitney * Cholera has broken out among Rus- A vigorous fight is under wav be sum placed to their credit several pleted the work of installing the new machinery, and are now ready for the a number of lives due to fighting tim so.ooo acre estate sian hospital nurses and caused a tween Pueblo. Colo., and Spokane, I panic. Wash., for the next session of the con years ago. paid for lands which be fall run of parking. H. N. Gile a Co. ber fires; the enforced idleness of thou Rain Falls In New York. | longed to the Indians and which the have added several new ami up to ilate gress. The first football death of the sea-1 equipments for the handling of evap sands of workmen owing to suspensions New York. Sept 29 The long government appropriated. Part of the son has been recorded at Waterbury. orated prunes, and they expert to park because of lack of water; the author! drouth in New \ ork, New Jersey and INCREASE FREIGHT RATES. money received for the land was set more than 50 earload* this season. The tie* anticipating serious epidemic* of Pennsylvania, which ha* resulted in Conn. aside for the building of irrigation E. W. Tilson A Co.'* plant ha* added a Dalai Lama, of Thibet, is visiting; eoatagiou* diseases, and many small serious forest (ires, stopped wsdtistria! ditches, purchase of cattle, etc., «nd Pekin, where he was received with: Raileoad* to Make Advance Roth Way* $350.18X1 was placed on interest for new boiler, and also new machinery stream* dried up and practically oblil pursuit* and caused a water famine tn throughout, besides several additional many districts, has been broken by Fieat of Year. great ceremony. them at 5 per cent Seventeen thou rooms for the use of storing and park •rated, the drouth of 1906, which has rainfalls Chicago. Sept. 30 __ January 1 the sand five hundred dollars interest is ing. This plant will handle upwards of held western Pennsylvania, eastern Americans have been warned to The drouth, which has been the stay away from the Yaqui country as transcontinental railroads hope to be now due them and the Indians in ad | 75 earload* of prune* this season. Ohio and West Virginia for two month*, most prolonged in many years, has I able to increase the freight rates on1 dition. asked for 10 per cent of the the Indians are troublesome. lasted about eight weeks So serious remains unbroken. While in the Pitts . more than 80 commodities west-bound ' principal. have been its effects, especially in th? The steamer Wolverine, which Estimate Water Cost. and and <in “I*1111 20 commodities east bound l.urg distriet the water supply is suffi country districts, that prayer* have on .Lake Winnipeg, is missing Klamath Falls—The cost of th« between all eastern points and the Pa eient to carry on all business the low been offered up in many churches lor Frost* Thin Out Crop. may have been lost in a storm. eifie eoast. water under the Klamath project is relief. Salem.—Though the prune crop is now being determined upon by a stage of the rivers ha* caused a eon J. J. Hill became lost in his own I • 'onferences are being held frequently gestion of much coal in this vicinity. railroad yards at St. Paul and was re- with a view to reaching an agreement light, averaging in different localities board of reclamation engineer« in ses Rain Put* Out Firs*. buked for being there by an employe as to what commodity rate* should t>« from one-half to two-third* of a crop. sion in this city, and it w ill be made Every available barge and Heat baa Glen* Fall*. N Y. Sept »0 The who did not recognize him. increased and what should remain at ' been loaded with coal, aa<l at present Wi’bur Wright continues to make' «™ffie men | »>’ of that which matured will he public in a >hort time Tile cost of forest fire* that have been raging in ... n.1 mupu..« «, ,h«‘ »» 'oTthe ¿omm^IiH«! saved The quality is good, size large. irrigation per acre will not be uni there are almost 20,000,000 bushel* in the foothills of the Adirondack ía in flights with his aeroplane at Lemans, form over the territory embraced in the Pittsburg harbor. this section (or several wreks i... were be,nK Kone over wlt“ ■ »<*w to and growers are much encouraged the project, but will vary according France. The flights are made both making increases where possible .ad and . For what there About 13,000 miners employed in the extinguished yesterday by heavy ram - I ml,k,,,K o( the crop on ac. with and without companions. to the ease with which waler is put equitable. It is stated that al! of th* river mines along the Monongahela val A hurricane swept the Bahama Is commodities on the list, whieb include a count of the quality and size, growers upon the lands, it being more difficult WHAT IS HAWAII ? ley are out of work. lands. A number of vessels were number of large consumption and large ; will receive more than last year, when in some sections. In all section* of the dry zone pray wrecked and towns wiped out. It is tonnage, have borne ridiculously low prices were, considered good Con- Judge Dot* to Decide Important Cat* Land Board Approve* Loan*. said to have exceeded the storm of l freight rates for years. This fact, it is ' tracts are being made on a basis of 4 its are offered up daily and these pray Involving Statu* of Island*. Salem — Application* for Ioans era will continue until they are au 1866, which has always been a stand j maintained, is due to old competition, cents, and the average seller will pull ard of comparison. Honolulu. Il I. Sept 2» |s Ha i which was wont to cut a rate in order out much better than last year. From amounting to $46 625 w ere approved «wired with rain. by the land board at its last meeting waii a territory of the United States, The Indiana legislature has passed a to get business irrespective of whether 3J to 5 cent* is being offered for the At the first of the month a similar field run. Because of the fine weather | or not it paid. •is Arizona ami New Mexico, or is it local option law. The proposed increases, if they be that has prevailed throughout the val amount was approved, making the an insular possession, as Porto R ich STUDENTS FIGHT DISEASE. A steamer has arrived at San Fran come effective, will be from every terri ley during the last three weeks condi- total for September over $'10.000. The and the Philippine island«? Thu is cisco with a case of cholera. number of applications during the last ■ tions for drying have never been more tory east of the Missouri river to the the question that Judge Dole of the few weeks has increased heavily, and Drafted in Manila to Battl* With Epi favorable. United States district churl has bcm Turkey is arranging for its first elec Pacific coast and will average between the land board was compelled to re demic of Cholera. called upon to decide and attorneys all tion when a parliament will be selected. 5 and 8 per cent above the present duce each individual loan below the Light from Waste Water*. rates. It is hoped that most of the in over the islands arc awaiting the an The American battleships Maine and creases can be agreed upon, and it is Manila, Rept. 29. There were 14 new swer Io the question, as it will effect Pendleton —Hermiston. Echo and amount asked by the applicant Atlanta have left Naples on their way expected that the railroad* will be able case* of cholera and three death* re the status of nearly every legal prob Umatilla are to be supplied with elec home. PORTLAND MARKETS. to make them effective January 1, 1909. ported for the 24 hour* ending at H lem that has come up for solution tric lights within a year if the prom English authorities declare the sav- o’clock yesterday morning. Practically since the annexation of the Hawaiian ises made by a company which has Wheat—Club. 89c per bushel; forty islands ing* banks in schools of London have I Two Town* Wiped Out. completed its organization are ful fold, 92c; Turkey red. 92c; fife, 99c; the entire staffs of the bureau of sei 1 he issue was raised in the case of proven a failure. Marinette, Wis, Sept 29.—A soak filled. Drainage water from the gov bluestem. 93c; valley. 91c enres and the local medical school* have Manuel Per«/ and August* .J Walsh, ing rain, which began Saturday even ernment reclamation projects is to be The Canadian Pacific is said to I Barlev 1-ced $2« per ton; rolled, been drafted into the service to fight indicted under the Edmunds act A bought the White Pass railroad, which ing and continued until yesterday utilized to develop horsepower suf $27 .Wo 28 50; brewing, «26 50 the disease. The two senior classes of *'***’» nf former u ' liitt i! was filed by morning, has extinguished the forest ficient to furnish the towns named runs from Skagway to Whitehorse. Oats—No I white, $3|oi 3150 per th* attorney* for the defense, it being fires in Marinette county, Before the with light and also to make possible ton: gray. $306>3H50 the medical schools arc acting ns nurses. Some of the railroads are almost short «llegeil that the defendant« were rain came the towns of Goll and the operation of a small electric sys A serious situation is caused by the prosi ruled for the «ante offense amt on rolling stock after months when Hay—Timothy. Willamette valley, Kingsman. on the Wisconsin A Mich there were idle car* on every sidetrack. tern in the heart of the irrigation belt. $t4 per ton; Willamette valley, or supply of disinfectant* running very acquitted in the district court l.i t igan railway, were wiped out. and six dinary, $11; eastern Oregon, $16.'0; low. The bureau of sciences is expert April. f The coroner's jury hold the freight or eight families had to flee for their mixed. $13; clover, $9; alfalfa. $11; a|- The point of law raised by this plea Send Seed Grain to Canada. erew to blame for the wreck on the live- inenting with electricity and sea water The town of McAlester was faH-i meal. «20 t* whether there arc two sovereignties Northern Pacific at Youngs Point, Mon saved by the residents, assisted by I McMinnville—A. M. Warren, a Fruit—Apples, new. 60c'ii$1.50 pe- to produce chlorine for «so until the or out in Hawaii If there are two. tana. volunteers from Marinette. The loss farmer living near town, has made box- oraches, 4'Kr> 80c per box; pear*. new supplies of disinfectants arrive in a st de or territory of the United to Senator Stephenson and the Saw I shipment of gray winter oats to the •i The first word from Peary has been 75cfff$l.OO per box; plums. 50c^$t.«Ki Enormous quantities of disinfectants States, a former acquittal in the courts received by the Pe rv Arctic club. He yer-Goodman company in standing i Canadian Pacific Development com per box; grapes. 40clfr$1 25 per crate; of one jurisdiction i* not a defense in timber will be large. Other com-1 nany, at Alberta. Canada, to be used Concords. 2W^25c per basket; huckle have been used in vigorous efforts to a court of another jurisdiction. But if left North Greenland for the north Au panies on the Menominee river also cleanse the entire city. gust 17. for seed and experimental purposes berries. 86i 10c per pound: nuinces. Hawaii is not a full territory anil thcr,- . lost heavily in standing timber. Other shipments of seed grain from $125^1150 per box; eround cherries. is only one sovereignty, an acquittal Miss Katherine Elkins, of West Vir- this county to the Canadian northwest 75c per box; cranberries, $10 per bar New Party in Cuba. tn -my court is a hir to further prose ginia, will marry an Italian duke, On Court Knocks 8-Hour Law. will be made during the next two rel. Havana, Cuba, Kept. 29. That the cution on the same charge their way home the couple will be es Madison. Wis., Sept, 30—The su months. Potatoes — xoihoic per hundred; corted by several Italian warships. Liberal party will Io«« the entire negro »weet potatoes. 2c per pound preme court of Wisconsin yesterday de Chclera Claim* Many Victim* Leslie Carter, one-time capitalist i elared unconstitutional the railroad Melons—Cantaloupes, SOtii 75c per vote in the coming election seems as New Factory for Albany. St. Petersburg, Sept. 29 The num sured, ns the result of nil attack made and promoter of Chicago, is dead. crate: watermelons ffn 1c per pound; eight hour law. intro- telegraphers’ on a inns* meeting of negroes by a mob lier of new cholera cases in the mu Albany —A J Caldwell is planning casabas, $1.75ft»2 per dozen. dneed at the 1907 session of the legis Cholera in Manila will prevent the Vegetables—Turnips, $1 50 per sack; of Liberals. The fact that the negro nicipal hospitals for the 24 hour* lature. The decision is based on the to remove his hoar factory from Stay reception to the fleet as planned. element proposed to form a national ended at noon yesterday was 263 and contention that the state law conflicts ton to Albany and enlarge the plant carrots, $175; parsnips, $175; beets. Fire at Oakland, Cal., destroyed al with the provisions of the federal con materially. Caldwell, who is a former $150; artichokes. 65c per dozen, party angered the Liberals, ns they saw file deaths 1'13. The statistic* for the most an entire block, entailing a loss stitution giving congress the power to 1 inn county young man was in this beans. 3(f»4c per pound; cabbage. He that such n party would draw more from previous 24 hours were 268 and 143, their ranks than from the Conaorva respectively, l ight hospital attend’ of $100,000. regulate interstate commerce. It is also city recently discussing the proposed per pound; cauliflower. 25<H>75c per change with local business men and dozen; celery. 7.'cfti$1 per dozen; corn fives. General Estenoz, lender of the ants have come down with the disease given as a basis for the finding that The wind has died down and dan was assured enough support to justify 75c<i>$1 per sack; cucumber*. 1 V>i ?0i negroes, has announced that his party and the other attendants arc in a state ger from the Eureka, Cal., forest fires congress already has passed a law fix per dozen; egg plant 50cifi$12S per is a certainty, ns his followers cannot of panic Great difficulty is being en ing the hours for the employment of the erection of a big plant here. has greatly abated. crate; lettuce. $1rtr 1.25 per box; par« , hoiio to secure their rights without * countered in persuading them to re railroad telegraphers. The decision is party of their own. main at their post« Premier Stolypin J. E. W. Clark, an Alaskan, is on a the result of a test case. lev, 15c per dozen; peas. 6c per pound; Fro*»* Hurt Hops, has written a sharp letter of censure visit to Pacific coast cities and has peppers. 8to 10c per pound; pumpkins, to the mayor of St Petersburg re New Rend to Fesce River. just seen his first trolley car. Salem. — Hop-nicking proper has ftr/llc per pound; radishes. 12’c per C. P. Strike Near« fend. Vancouver, B. Hept. 29.—A apeclnl garding the conditions closed in the valley fields and what dozen; spinach. 2c per pound; sprout i. The epidemic of cholera at Manila Winnipeg, Man.. Sopt. .30,—It is nx seems to be un ler control. The daily ported here that the Canadian Pacific hops remain to be picked can be eas 10c per pound; squash, lie per pound: dispatch from Winnipeg any*: Th« Ca Sternberg's Successor Named average of new cases has fallen be strike will end before midnight. It is ily cleaned up during the next week, tomatoes. fi'"o 70c. -Indian I’neific is rushing its nur Butter City creamery, extras. ?2|ffi ft is very fortunate for the unusual Berlin. Sept 99 While there is n » low 30. known that delegatee ¡eft here Sunday vey through from a point near Athn heavy frosts have damaged the un 34c: fancy outside creamery. 30’i>'i'!’i Roosevelt has refused to grant a night for Montreal to see Thomas picked hops. '■«■••• lending tn Grand Prairie, north official confirmation as yet, it is he per pound; store, 18c. petition to stop Sunday baseball in the Shaughneasy, of the Canadian Pacific, Eggs Oregon extras. 314132c; of Edmonton. Alberta. From there tile lieved here that Baron Mtimm von army, declaring that the game is fine with terms satisfactory both tn the firsts. 274i30c; seconds, 234i26c; cast main line is being extended to Pin« Schwartzcnsti in, present ambassador $10,000 for Lincoln. western strikers and the western inter exercise for the men. •'ns*. The company is concentrating its to Japan, will be tlje successor of the ern. 254198c per dozen ests of the railroad company, If the Waldport—.fudge John H. Scott of Poultry — Fancy hens. 13)4t 14c; efforts on n survey through Pine Pass late Baron Speck von Sternburg ns A combination has been formed by strike is declared - off — - it will be the re and from that point tre line will be ex ambassador to the United States It Pacific and Atlantic steamship com suit of a compromise, leaving the situa the Oregon Good Roads commission spring, 14>4i 15c; duck«, old. 1241 12|c, 'ended through British Columbia tn a is known that Baron von Schwartzcn • panies to secure European trade in tion the same as when the strike was spoke to a large crowd of Lincoln coun spring. 144i 15c; geese, old, 9c; young point north of Prince Rupert. ty business men last week. An effort 104111c; turkeys, old, 1741 18c; young stein has indicated his desire for the competition with the transcontinental called. will be made to secure an appropriation 20c Washington post and from informa railroads. of $10,000 from th] legislature. Veal—Extra, 9c per pound; ordinary New Coil Field Found, tion obtained it seems that he is con Representatives from the principal Surveyor* General to Meet. 7(r>7ic; heavy, 5c. Victoria, B. Rcpt. 29. A rich find sidered flu- nio«t likely aspirant. cities of the Pacific coast have started Boise. Idaho. Rept. 30.—D. A. Titter, Pork—Fancy. Rlc per pound; or of pood coa| with a scam eight feet in Haying I* Finished. on a trio to Japan to cultivate the surveyor general of Idaho, has invited dinary, 6c; large, 5c width has been located as a result of Ch l*ra Decine* in Manila. friendly relations of the brown bus the surveyors general of Oregon. Mon Hops—Oregon, 190* 7c per pound; 'he boring at Deep Hay. Vancouver In Fairview.—The Sun Dial Ranch Manila, Sept 39. The cholera con- iness men and offset anti-Japanese tana. Washington. Wyoming, Colorado, company has just completed haying 1907. 2|4i4c; 1906, l|4il|c. land, about, three miles south of Union tinues to decline I Blit ‘.._ io . cases were ■ sentiment. Nevada and Utah to meet here at a They now have over 1.000 tons of hay Wool — Eastern Oregon, average Ray, by the Wellington Colliery com Rockefeller had a narrow escape date to be named later for the purpose housed ready for feeding their large best, 104i 16|c per pound, according to nanv of R. Dunsmuir’s Rons. The seam reported during a period of 12 hours yesterday. Mrs C A. Carter, an from injury in an automobile acci- of considering uniform plans for eon band of cattle which they fatten for shrinkage; valley, 154> l.'ijc. will he worked as soon ns arrangements American school teacher, is among duetmg their work. the Union Meat company. Mohair—Choice, lSiglRjc pound. «an be made to *ink on it. c those stricken. GRESHAM OREGON EVENTS OF THE DAY Newsy Items Gathered from All Parts of the World. Parched and Sullerlnq Eastern States Welcomes Rain. FOREST FIRES ARE EXTINGUISHED