Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, August 27, 1909, Image 6

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    BEAVER STATE HERALD
SPANIARDS PLAN ATTACK.
Will Taka No Chances, for Fat® of
Kingdom Hangs on Result.
AIR FULL OF AEHUP l ANIS.
Speed Record Broken Wright
chines do Best.
Ma­
Rheitns, Aug. 24. The spectacle of
Melilla. Aug. 2«V General Marin;»
commander of the Spanish force«, sax!
six aeroplane« simultaneously winging
! today that he planned to asaume the ol
their flight in huge circles near the
— . - ——
fenoive within ten days. It is evident
IMPROVING FAIR GROUNDS.
COURSE TO BL IMPROVED.
plain at Bethany her« today marked the
that he feola keenly his responsibility,
oldening uf aviation week. At the finish
knowing that far more «!«'peixls upon
the next movement that th»' actual sue Corrospondencs School Closes Sec­ N«w S«w«r System, Nrw Entrañes tner® w«« a great buret of cheers over
this wonderful and iiuprv««ivo eshi
and Many New Buildings.
eesj* or failure of tho military opera
ond Year's Work.
bit ion.
lions against the Moon«.
Salem
Work
ha«
been
started
on
University of Oregon. Eugene Th»
Intermittent showers and high winds
The events of the next few weeks
the system of aoweragv nut horned by
here may fix the fate of the Spanish dy second year of the correspondence study the l:«nt legislature for the state fair, prevaile«!, nix! the rlinnuutitig trials for
the
selection of the French re pro««’nt a
nasty.
k revert' might prov« fata): department of the University of Ore­ and the fair ground« wil pre«ont a busy
hence General Marina in leaving noth gon has just cloned with an enrollment scene to visitor« until the fair open« on tiwa for the Janie« Gordon Bennett in
ternational cup, which is to bo contested Financiar« Wantad Mim lo Jump ln|o
Less Important but Not Less Inter­ ing to chance. When he moves he will of more than 360 students. This is a Monday, September 13. Beside« 35 eon
be at the head of a force so strong that material increase over the number en­ viet« employed on the grounds, Secre next Saturday, wi’re s|H>llod. Only l.e
Harneas at Once, bul Condi*
esting Happenings from Points
the Riffs canuot by any possible means rolled last year, ami there is hardly a tarv Frank Welch hud advertised that Febxre, with a Wright bi ¡dene, Blériot,
Lianault I’eltene mix ! Captain Forber
tion Will Not Permite
Outside the State.
win a victory m the open.
county of the state not represented as many men will be employe«! in dig brave«! the gusty puffs. |.eFeb\re alone
Melilla and the railway have be«n
gmg ditches as can l»e hired for 23 ct«. succeeded in negotiating the complete
among the students.
eonverte»! into a veritable fortress and
In all respects the results of the work ati hour \ 22 inch »ewer will bo I a hl circuit uf the ctoirsu, lie remained in
Roosevelt has killed a big elephant it would require an army with n siege
from the fair ground« through north Hu
Ou Board H. H. Kaisar Wilhelm II,
train and modern orduance to rapture of the past year have been most satis­ loin to the site of the new Deaf Mut«» the air for 16 minutes in a 23 mile
and Kermit a hippo.
wind, breaking the »peed record hereto
\ug 24. The condition of K. H. liar
factory, and the plans for the coming
the ¡minta.
schools where the «tato board of agri
A company has been organized in I
Everything now turns on the eon year include expansion in all depart­ culture will co ope rote with the state fow» held by TxMuindior, covering lu riman has undergone no notable change.
San Diego, Cal., to build aeroplanes for flruction of the canal to Marehica. If
kilometers in 8 minute« 33 4 3 second«.
ments.
He still remains must of the time In hie
board of education in the completion
sale.
Of the others entered in the trial»,
i thi* fails, the task of the Spaniards will
Dr. Herman Burr Leonard, of the de of th«' project. The sewer will run from
private cabin owing to the heavy fog
Blériot
was
only
aldo
to
cover
a
suf
be
greater,
as
all
the
supplies
must
be
An Arizona man has built an airship
partinent of mathematics, who has had the Deaf Muto »chool, thence to the
which has prevailed throughout the cn
in which he dew eight miles and landed I brought by land an«! exp««se«! to Moorish a number of years' connection with cor­ river nb«»ut one mile and a half from fieient distance to qualify.
Shortly before «lark the rain suddenly tire trip. The present indications
attacks.
safely.
aro
th«« fair grounds.
respondence
schcails
in
tbe
East,
and
eeaaed
and
the
wind
full
to
a
dead
Since the earthquake of 1MH close*!
The «ewer f«»r th«' fair ground« was calm. The aky pilot« s < h » ii were busy in the steamer will bo late in arriving, bo
A famous painting by Murillo has the exit to the sea. the water at Mar who has been very successful in his cor­
been found in San Francisco, after be ehiea has e.a|w>rale<i an.1 receded. By I respondence courses in mathematics at almoat «leman«le<! by the state boar«! gutting their machine« out.
Latham cause of the delay occasioned by the
of health. Besides tionofitiiig the state
ing • ‘ lost ” for 50 years.
reo|>ening the ehannel, the Spaniards tbe university during the past two institutions, for which it was primarily was first away, ascending high from fog
Six aeroplanes took part in the avia- hope to rai«e it to the former level, years, has been put in general charge constructed to serve, it will gi'o the the start. He pa««utl the clx'urtng tri >
New York. Aug. 2«
As the Kaiser
bunr» at tlx* height of ¡30 feet Lain
tion carnival, the W right machincs making it navigable for traniqiorts. The of all correspondence work.
He will
Wilhtdm II hourly draws nearer to her
sueeess of thi< will enable General Ma I t*e assisted in the office work by Miss city of Salem additional needed «ewer bert, Sommer, Cockburn, Do In Grange
making the best showing.
age, an«l tho»«' property owners who and Fournier followed in quick sue t'ler m Sew York, public interest in F
rina to feed the army by way of the I Mazelle Hair, formerly an inatrutor in ha\o donated right of way w ill bo priv
A charge of wholesale peonage is sew.
«'oMion, and n« Lnthnm was complrt II. Harriman's return grows acute. Gm
ilegetl to use the sewer.
made against former State Senator
mg the first round, now at a height eral anxiety as to his h« ahh has found
Many f.wl that a litte more da’h to the department of English literature,
A mammoth entrance is bring built of 3oo feet, six aeroplane«, like «ua expression in a serie« of published ap
Siu.tii, of Georgia, by about 50 negroes. the enterprise would have b.-en advisi- | and the work in the Held will be in
which
give«
the
grounds
this
veer
a
gulls, were hovering over the field prvriatiuns $»f hi« ¡»rrwonahty and
The entire crew of 26 on a Spanish ble, but tne memory of I*into*a reverne charge of Professor L R. Aiderman. more im¡»o»ing ap¡warance from the out
steamer were drowned when the ship appear*, to have sunk deep into the Plans for the coming year include sev­ aide. Several new buildings are under Fournier was t!r»t down, falling head achievements «u-h as probably never
went down in a storm off the English general’s mind.
eral courses each in the departments of course of construction that will give on into a haystack a« Lambert swept before has been accorded a private cit
around into the second lap, hi« mnchiur i ten.
The fact that no attempt is |w-rmitted mathematics, English literature, Eng­ more room for the di«t> lay of exhibits.
coast.
There is manifest disappointment in
seeming to cut a brilliant rainbow
to dislodge the enemy has resulted in lish composition, botany, history, edu­
All the work is under contract to be
The Duke d’Abruzzi is returning more daring tactics on the part of the I
nil street that Mr. Harriman's ao-
Meanwhile LeFubvr® started afresh
from his Himalayan trip and hopes to Moors each day, which might lie ! cation, economics, mechanical drawing finishe«! by September 13, at which and was followed bv I«aBlnnc, Hunau |ourn abroad has not set him up suf
time the fair is billed to open for one Varilla, Tiaaandier, Forber, Blériot and ficiently that hr may resume at once ac­
meet Miss Elkins before she leaves
cheeked if the Spaniards sent out a few and physics, and an enrollment of 5UO week.
The entries are beginning to
Europe.
xhar|whootera. There is a strange fear students is expected. The correspond­ come in, and the ofiico force at the fair i'aulham, until the entire air seemed tive charge of the great interests with
which his name is as'ociatrd
Totnor
Eight pet
persons were killed and ten of some lurking trap like that lino ence study work will begin in Septem­ grounds is uwampc«! with work attend filled with mammoth bird«.
Latham came down after finishing row both the Southern Pacific and the
ber.
fatallv
_ 7_______
hurt
_ 1 in
__ riots
-7 Schoenville
at
and
which General 1‘into fell.
mg to the classification of the stock the second round, the other« gradually Union Pacific directors will ttimi, but
McKees Rocks. Penn.
Troops have
entries. It is believe«! the fair this year dropping out until only three Wright it has not even been suggested that Mr.
L
aj >— ordered
i
. i to 4 ‘ 4 ‘ cr'-.t
been
shoot to kill
LAST MODOC BOND IS PAID.
will rasily surpass all previous exhibí machines romaine«! afloat.
Lambert Harriman will try to attend these meet
FIND ANCIENT RELICS.
tiona.
The Roosevelt hunting party, after
made four am! IscFebvr® and Tisaandier ing*.
making a long march through a water­
Alexander Millar, secretary of the
three circuit« each.
Southern Oregon Resident Secures
R'ght of Way Causes Suit.
less country, reached a water hole only Russian Scientist Says Far North Was
IsuFcbvre concluded with a thrilling Harriman lines, one of Mr. Harriman's
SI 13 47.
Madras, Or.—W. E. Ellis and wife, demonstration of the maneuvering ca most trusted lieutenants, «¡H>k® of his
to find it dry. They were forced to
Highly Civilized.
camp without water and on very short
Salam Th. state treasurer's office who have a place two mum »outhwest ¡MLcity of his machine, circling around chief today with seriousness and
Tort Townsend, Aug. 24.—News is
of Madras, were served with summons
rations.
brought by the United States revenue recently paid th. last of th. Modoc war in a condemnation suit by Deputy the starting point, cutting several fig warmth.
’•Mr Harriman," said he, "has been
The claimant was Charlo.
uru eights and swooping down over the
A wireless message from the steamer cutter Tahoma, which reached Puget bond».
Sheriff J. U. Robinson, for right of way I maple in front of the tribunes, I uiui pictured as an ogre, a huge spider, an
states that Harriman's condition is not Sound today after steaming around the Sherlock, a Southern Oregon man, and
octopus. You don’t know what a big
at all re-assuring. As soon as the Kaiser world from Baltimore, that a party of he drew from the state the tidy sum of of the l>e«cbutr« Railroad company over x-rt finishing at the same time
During this exhibition Lambert and hearted, big suulrd man he really is. I
passes quarantine, a ferryboat will meet ethnologists, headed by Dr. WaJdemar 1113.47. The face value of the bond their land.
There was a wide difference between LeFabvre pa«s«'*l each other twice an«! «all him today the biggest, the braini
the vessel and take Hamman off. He Yochelson, a noted Russian explorer, was 875.90, intereat coupon. $27.52.
the price offered bv the right of way gave other evidence« of control over est, the most patriotic American citireu
will be rushed to Jersey City and taken and encountered at the Island of Attu,
intereat on bond $10.05, making a total agent and that asked by the owner of their machines. The Wright aeroplane« we have.
in his private car to his home at Arden. in the Aleutian archipelago, has discov­
the land. The cane will mine up for alone completed th® required three
of $113.47.
"If I should l»e asked to name the
Thaw's mother claims he is badly ered relics and skeletons that would es
Three bond» were issued under an act consideration at the October term oi the rounds.
chief characteristics that have contrib
tablish
the
record
of
population
of
treated at the asylum.
circuit court in Crook county.
All the principal automobile menu utrd to Ins succrM, 1 should say, his
North western North America during approved October 22, 1874. Th. bonds
Railroad engineers have commenced farturrra nave representative» here wizardry with figures, his faculty for
Extensive grafting has been uncov­ prehistoric ages.
matured January 1, 1880, and interest
to
set
grade
stakes
for
the
Harriman
ered at Montreal, Canada.
For many road, and it is presumed construction watching the contest» with a view to getting instantly into the kernel of
In a statement to Captain Quinan, of ceased December 1, 1881.
embarking into the manufacture of mo facts, his judgment of men and his in
Telegraph companies have suspended the Tahoma. Dr. Yochelson said that the years there has been but one bond un­ work will begin in a few days on both tors.
sight into and faith in the future.
relics uncovered would establish coin redeemed and recently a friend of Sher­ sides of Willow ('reek canyon, north
new rules in regard to codes.
"lie makes changes, but the very
Lieutenant Commander F. L. Chapin,
pletely a belief that thousands of years
Harriman surveyors are at work on ago the highest type of humanity ex­ lock noticed the statement of the bond aixl south of this place.
American naval attache, is here, having men shifted will tell you they do better
issue in the annual report of the state
received cable instruction« from the work in the new positions.
line from Eureka to Portland.
isting in the new world existed in the
treasurer, and lost no time in calling
Hearing for Mount Hood Road
"Like all big men, he is not what
navy department to attend tho contests
Taft confers with cabinet on inter­ North. The search of the Yochelson the attention of Sherlock to the fact
you would call methodical. Hu jump«
Hood River - The Mount Hood rail­
party is directed by the Royal Russian
state commerce and anti-trust laws.
to roncluaions by seeming intuition. No
Geographical Society and will be con that the state owed him money which road had a hearing before the railroad
doubt the logical proceasvs are all there
The city of Monterey, Mexico, head­ tinued several years before a formal re­ it was willing and anxious to pay. commission here. Commissioners A itch-
FLEE BEFORE FLAMES.
for Mr. Harriman is no visionary-—
quarters for the Reyes party, has been port is made in St. Petersburg.
Sherlock furnished undisputed proof of eson and Campbell were present to take
swept by fire.
A report is also brought that the Bo- his right to the sum, whkh was ac- testimony. A general complaint of ex Settlers Driven From Idaho Forests but they elude analysis by their swift-
aeaa.
Wisconsin politicians will try to in­ goalov Islands, in Bering Sea, the field cordingly paid him.
ceesive freight charges had been filed.
and Fires Still Rags.
•• !>«»ea he t»lay a« hard a« hr works!
volve President Taft in polities when of numerous changes through volcanic
The Mount Hood railroad has been ex­
Spokane, Aug. 24.—Fires raging in To tell you the truth, I never »aw him
eruptions, is now undergoing further
he visits in that state.
Country Developed by Road.
empt from the power of the state rail­ | forests northeast and southeast of Spo play, except with Ins children. His rhil
marked configurations.
Two more spectators and a mechani­
Corvallis -As a result of the con­ road commission because the line is , kane are destroying an immense area of urea and his work tbe*® are hia life,"
cian were killed in the indiauapol* auto
necting of the Corvallis & Alsea rail­ short. Since the extension of the line ' splendid timber and driving the few
Trouble Over Taft’s Visit
races, making seven in all.
road with the timber belt southwest of recently it will probably come under settlers in the more isolated region to
Chicago, Aug. 24.—President Taft on
MAKES THRILLING FLIGHT
Trans Mississippi congress asks open­ his forthcoming visit to Chicago desires Monroe, heavy shipments of logs for the supervision of the commission.
the river’s brink fur safely.
ing of mineral and farm lands in re­ to nee all the people he can. Certain the Corvallis rawmills are arriving
V\hile the fire along the Pend
serves and indorses PinehoL
<1’Oreille river in Washington is under American Aeroplane Loeari Record
400 Acres in Spuds
people with social ambitions desire to daily by train. The line t«;x a forest
Union.—Over 4<M) acres of potatoes in control, it »till blnr.es furiously, having
for Rhslms Course.
President Diaz, of Mexico, has sent monopolize him and the result is puzz­ area in which there are three billion
more troops to check the Reyes move­ ling the managers of his visit here.
feet of the finest standing timber.
A the vicinity of Union this reason prom cut a swath a mile wide and several
Rhcims. Aug. 24.—Glenn II. Curtiss,
miles
long.
The
damage
will
total
an
ins*
n
bumper
crop
and
the
quality
will
The President has been "sounded" site has been purchased in the suburbs
ment and may be obliged to call off his
the American »viator, »nd M Paulham.
immense sum.
on what he most desires while here in of the city for an added sawmill of be fir»t claim.
meeting with President Taft.
Terrific wind« are blowing thia even representing France, divided honors of
the way of amuM'ment and he prompt­ 150,000 feet capacity. The railroad is
Wellman’s dirigible started for the
ing near Mand|»oint, Idaho, fanning the second day of aviation week, the
PORTLAND MARKETS.
ly came back with a broad hint that a
North Pole, but a series of accidents
25 miles in length and was built by H.
«mall fires, which so fnr have been kept former in a thrilling fight just before
bang up ball game would about fill the
dusk, in which he lowered the speed
ended finally in the explosion of the bill. Consequently the National le ague C. Carver, $3,000 having been contrib­
Wheat—Track prices:
New crop, under control, and they threaten seri­
record for the course, which measure»
balloon and abandonment of the at-
people arranged a game between the uted by the people of Corvallis and bluestrm, 94c; club, 88c; red Russian, ous damage. A large Are south of Co 6 1.5 miles, to 5 minutes 35 2 5 seconds;
tempt
\ allev, 90t; Turkey r»-l, »»«•, 60 rolalla threatens to destroy timber be
Cubs, world’s champions, and the Benton county in aid of the undertak­
longing to 11. (’. Culver. Eighteen men the latter making two impressive high
One of the Moroccan rebel leaders Giants, formidable pretenders to the ing. The line runs through a rich ag fold. 89 jc.
are
now fighting this fire, but cannot altitude flights of 4I>| and 56 kilometers,
Barley
—
Feed,
$25.50@26;
brewing,
throne,
if
Pittsburg
can
be
disposed
of.
ricultural district and will transport
has been captured.
respectively, in the endurance teat for
subdue it.
It so happens that the American large quantities of grain and other pro­ $26.50(3 27 |M»r ton.
The Lumbermen s ]Protective A «so the prix de la Champagne,
Spanish warships are bombarding Bankers’ Association will be holding
Oats—September, $27. 50(fi 28.50 ¡>er
ducts. It connecta Corvallis and Mon­
Curtins' performanco liegan just a»
ciation is pressing every nvailablr man
ton.
the position held by the Moors.
its national convention here on the day roe.
A the time limit for the start of the prix
Corn—Whole, $35; cracked, $36 per into service to fight the flames.
of Taft’s visit, and the Hamilton Club,
__
Itloriot
The Greek flag in Crete has been which has charge of his movements
large fire is rr|>orted to have done u de la Champagne was expiring. ___
ton.
Pie Fruit is Plentiful.
broaght down by a shot from a foreign while here, has been asked to have him
Millstuffs—Bran, $26 per ton; mid­ great deal of damage at Naples, Idaho, only a few minutes before hnd clipped
III
seconds
off
LeFobvre
’
»
record.
Pendleton With huckleberries plen­ dlings, $33; sorts, $290/32; chop, $22 but nt present there in no means of com
warship.
drop in at the grand banquet, So the
Huddenly. at the end of the field a err
mnnieation with this place.
Another
tiful in the Blue mountains there is a /o 29; rolled barley, $29(3 30.
Tbe row between Pincbot and Bal­ club agreed to “lend” him to the ban-
Hay—Naw crop: Timothy, Willam­ large fire between Granite and Athol is went up: "The American ia starting!"
more general exodus of local people to
for a few moments.
quet
With a preliminary run along the
linger is likely to cause Pinchot's res­
the hills than there was when the ette Valley, $120/16 per ton; Eastern reported to have destroyed a Inrgt? tract ground of lot) yards, the machine rose
ignation.
Oregon, $170/18; mixed, $15.500/16.50; of standing timber.
warm
season
was
at
its
height.
While
Bad Faith. Say Companies.
Forest fires have destroyed several lightly and »hot by the tribune» at a
alfalfa, $13.50; clover, $ Ufa 13; cheat,
A British battleship went ashore off
tad the berries grow in nearly every part $130/ 11.50.
Chicago, Aug. 25.—Charging
farm hounes in the vicinity of Port Hill, height of 60 fret. It wn» going a ter­
the coast of England.
It is hoped to faith on the part of the union commit­ of the blue mountains and are said to
north of Boninrs Ferry, Idaho, burning rific pace, with the wing level as n
Grain Bags—6jc each.
be plentiful everywhere, Kamels, the
save the vessel.
much timber also. Men cannot be had plane. Curtins made the last run under
Butter
—
f
’
ity
creamery,
extras,
33c;
tees for not recommending to the men
highest point on the mountains touched fancy outsido creamery, 27|0/31jc per to fight the flames. West of Bonners the mistaken impression that the finish
Heney has been nominated by the the adoption of tho former peace propo­
by the railroad, has the reputation for pound; store, 210/22c. (Butter fat pri­ Ferry n largo force of mon in working line was eloeer. He descended no close
Democarts of San Francisco for prose­ sition, the street railway companies to­
having
the greatest quantities and the ces average 1 jc per pound under reg day and night to extinguish the flames, to earth that many thought ho touched,
day presented President W. I). Mahon,
cuting attorney.
but perceiving his error, he mounted
but have nut made any headway.
ular butter prices.)
of the international street carmen ’ h largest berries.
A million dollnrs would not pay for quickly, crossing the line majestically.
Eggs—Oregon ranch, candled, 280/;
Thirty-nine of Japan's leading busi­ union, with an elaboration of their
the timber already destroyed, but it is An instant later the signal was hoisted
per d'./. n
ness men have started for America for plan for grading wages according to
Plintirg New Orchards.
Poultry—Hens, 160 l 16J c ; Springs, 16 difficult to estimate the eiact Iona. For that bo had made a record.
a tour of the United States.
length of service. Under this plan the
Central Point.—The dividing of large 0/ 16jc; roosters, 90/ 10c; ducks, young, ent rnngern have the firo under control
wages of the men who nave been in the farms into small home tracts, the plant­
Thaw has been returned to the in­
14c; geese, young, 10c; turkeys, 20c; east of Bonners Ferry.
Wheat Prices Tumbls.
service nine years will be advanced to
sane asylum without special privileges. 30 cents an hour. Mr. Mahon held out ing of orchards, the rapid development squabs, $1.750/ 2 per <h»zen.
Minneapolis, Aug. 21.- No. 1 North
of mining and timber properties, the
Pork—Fancy, 110/ I l|c per pound.
Hie mother will continue the fight.
Crazed by Fool Questions.
for more wages for new men. The ne building of substantial factories, busi­
ern wheat today broke 15 sente from
Veal—Extra, 9|0< i°c |M’r pound.
Han i Francisco, Aug. 84. -George U the aliening price, dropping from JI.25
ness blocks and residences, the installa­
The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy gotiations will continue tomorrow.
Fresh Fruits—Apples, new, $10/2 per
tion of a modern waterworks system
Root, a tourist conductor of the Chi- to $1.10. Opening figures today were
railroad includes Bibles among the
and other public improvements, and the box; pears, $1.750/2 per box; peaches, «ago,
Harriman Reaches Home.
books furnished the library compart­
Burlington * Quincy, who was 15 cents under Saturday's quotation»
50c0/$l.l0 per crate; cantaloups, $1.50
phenomenal
increase
in
population
are
Arden, N. Y., Aug. 25.—The Harri
ments of their trains.
factors in continued prosperity of Cen­ 0/2.50 |wr crate; plums, 350175c per found wandering about the railroad of $1.35, making a total decline of 25
man special, with E. if. Harriman and
Xi_____ _________
box; watermelons, 10/ l|c per pound; yards in a half __ demented
condition to
Prohibitionists from all quarters of party on board, pawled here nt 6:36 tral Point.
grapes, 60c0t$1.75; casabas, $1.50 per <lay, attributes his mentnl breakdown cents since Haturday. Now No. 1 North
the country will celebrate in Chicago, o’clock this evening. Mr. Harriman and
dosen.
• to tho eomiilaints, protests and ques ern Wild a wook ago at »1.45. Batur
Oil Well Down 470 Feet.
September 22, the 40th anniversary of several of the women on the train
Potatoes—Oregon,$1 per sack; sweet lions poured into ins unwilling ears by day’s price was $1.36. Today it sold
Astoria
—
Excellent
progress
is
being
the founding of their party.
waved handkerchiefs to the crowd of
potatoes, 3c per pound.
a party of tourists of which ho was in early at »1.25, bill whan 445 ear» of
made in boring for oil at the Hess
villagers.
Onions—New, $1.25 per sack.
charge on tho trip to tho coast from wheat wore received, of which 105 eon
The standard of the G. A. R., car­
Leaving the train beyond here, Mr. place, on Young’s river, and a depth of
Vegetables—Beans, 40/5c; cabbage, 1 Kansas i'itv. In his lucid intervals, at tnined old wheat, 160 new crop Winter
ried in parades at national encamp­ Harriman was taken by automobile to 470 feet has been reached. A little O/.ljc per pound; cauliflower, 40e(a$l the hospital, he declared that tho woes and 180 now cron Spring wheat, tho
ments for 20 years, has been missing the foot of the incline which leads up over 400 feet down a strong flow of per dozen; celery, 60e@$l per dozen; of his charges after a alight accident market broke wide open.
since the parade at Salt Lake.
to his mountain home. Then he boarded gas was struck and this still continues. corn, 150/20c per dozen; cucumbers, 10 in Colorado caused his mind to become
s specially constructed car and was This is considered a very satisfactory 0/25c. per dozen; lettuce, hothouse, $1 unbalanced from worry.
Prosperity Hurts Army.
Harriman has started borne appar­ drawn up to his residence.
p<-r box; onions, 12j0i 15c per dozen;
indication and the boring will be con­ parsley, 35e per dozen; peas, 7c. per
Washington, Aug. 24. —• Returning
ently in good health and spirits.
Wellman
Will
Try
Again.
tinued until G00 feet is reached, un­ pound; peppers, 50i)10c ¡»er pound; rad
prosperity is having its effect on r®
Many Plants Start Up.
Camp Wellman, Danes Island, Spitz rruiting men for the Unite«! State«
A slight earthquake has been felt
less oil is struck before that time.
ishes, 15c per dozen; spinach, Be per
New
York,
Aug
25.
—
Since
.January
through Central Illinois and Iowa.
pound; squash, 5c; tomatoes, 75c(rt) bergen, Aug. 16, via Christiana, Aug. Army, making it morn difficult to keep
1. it is learned orders have been given
24.—To the grnernl relief of the mem up the standard established during th»'
American Mining Congress.
$1.25.
by
various
railroad,
express
and
dis
­
Tbe trial of the Japanese strikers on
<'attle—Steers, top, $4.50(ft)4.60; fair ben of the polar expedition, Walter time following the panic of 1907, when
Salem-—Announcements of the next
patch
companies
for
from
$150,000,000
Wellman, although disappointed nt tJje
Hawaiian sugar plantations is nearing
meeting of the American Mining con­ to good, $10/1.25; common, $3.750/ 1; mishap to his dirigible balloon, nri splendid material wan available from
to $175,000,000 worth of rolling stock.
th® ranks of the unemployed. The nil
an end.
cows,
top,
$3.400/
3.65;
fair
to
good,
$3
Many plants that several months ago gress have reached the executive office 0/3.25; common to medium, $2.50(^2.75; nouneod today that ho was more de­ thorizod strength of the Army in 81,500
Reports from Psris say Spain is were running on half time, are today at Salem. Governor Benson will be calves, top, $5015.50; heavy, $3.ff0@4; termined thnn ever not to abandon his men, exclusive of the ship corps, which
operating o their full capacity, and privileged to appoint 10 delegates bulls and stags, $2.75(^3.25; common, plan. Mr. Wellman plans to build n numbers 3500 men. It will not be a hard
anxious to negotiate with the Moors.
thousands of men who were out of work from this state to the congress, which $20/2.50.
new ship, longer and narrower than matter, therefore, to reduce the sis® of
six
months ago have steady employ­ meets at Goldiield, Nev., September
Americans in Mexico are forming a
Sheep—Top wethers, $4; fair to good, that, which exploded, and of high speed. the ntanding army
ment.
military company for the protection of
27, 28, 29 and 30 and October 1 and 2. $3.50(^13.75; ewes, je less on all grades; Workmen today started enlarging the
yearlings, best, $4; fair to good, $3.50fto airship house for another campaign.
American residents.
Grasshoppers Devastate Fsrms.
Fight Moors or Disease
3.75; Spring lambs, $5.250/5.60.
Hawley Returns Home.
Choyoune, Wyo., Aug. 24.—A pingun
The contract has been signed at Pe­
Hogs-
Hogs—
— Bost,
Best, $8.75; fair to good, $5(3)
$80n
Cloodhurst in Colorado.
Melilla, Aug. 25.—The present situa­
Salem—Congressman Willis C. Haw­ 8.50;
of grasshoppers has caused thousands of
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kin admitting Americans to a share of tion of the army of 815,000 men sent
stockors,
$6fn 7; China fata, $7.50
Ouray, Colo,, Aug. 4.—A cloudburst dollars’ damage in the neighborhood of
ley, of the First district, has returned
the Cbineae railway loan.
(w
8.
over to Africa by Spain to advance
this afternoon caused a flood in this < owley. Farmers have been compelled
to his home at Salem. Mr. Hawley
Word was rereivod from Tndopend city more disastrous than that of a
against the Moors is causing widespread
to cut their alfalfa before it matured
The proposed visit of Tsft to Seattle
discontent. Spain’s soldiers are now expressed pleasure at being able to re­ eneo that Milo« Porterfieid had contrae month ago.
Portland and < ascade in order to save it from destruction.
has rent the Sound city. The question eoopod up in unhealthy eamps, and, if turn to his state after the long special ted to del ¡vor
pounds of new creeks overflowed. The water wan three
is whether the president shall play they don’t move soon, they probably session. He said he thought ths time hop« to K laber
i Netter at 20 feet deep in the streets. No fatalities All green stuff has born eaten. Around
i’heyenne practically all vegetation has
golf or see the fair.
conta a pound.
will be decimated by disease.
was well spent
were reported.
been destroyed.
GRESHAM
OREGON
EVENTS OF THE DAÏ
Newsy Items Gathered from All
Parts ol the World.
His Health Matter ol Concern to
Entire Country.
WALL STRUT IS DISAPPOINTED