Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1909)
BEAVER STATE HERALD REFORESTATION IS EASY Observations of a Practical Tlmbar- man Clearly Set Forth. (By J. N. Young. Inman Poulsen Log | U* ..I*.. VV.A ging «'.» Co., Kelao, Wash.) \ r TMOOra AKE CALLED OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST Violence reared at Cherry. 111., When Dead Are Recovered ALL HAVE A CHANCE Cherry. 111., Nov. 17.-Troops have been called to prevent any untoward The Timberman: As th* question of demonstration nt the Nt. Paul coal mine SEARCH FOR PLATINUM. conserving our present forests and re when bodies of the 300 men entombed foresting our logged off land* is now Government Exporta Investigate Proa Fancy Hood River Bpitaouborg* Bring by Saturday’a catastrophe are brought commanding ao much attention, a few to the surface. Nheriff Nkoglund, of pecta tn Ooca County. W-hO Per Box observations from one who ha* giv«u Bureau county, with authority from Marshfield—That platinum exists in Hood Rhor—The apple picking ha» the subject considerable thought may Coca county seems to ba the upimou come to an end in Hood Kiver «alley State’s Attorney Eckhart, telegraphed not be out of place. of ex|»erts and that tho development for the yeor |IH>9. and »everal crew» to Springfield late yesterday, asking People who are dealing with statistics of the mineral is being looked into by are bu.y at pre»«at parking the fruit Governor Donewn to send several com and theories tell u* that our forests will men of mouey there is no douM. Dr. for market. A number of th« larger ¡»aiues uf state militia. No far no vio Both Na1ior»a| Assure Unltsd Atataa Les* Important but Not Less Inter» D. T. Day. who has charge of the min glower» hate concluded lheir |>aeking be practically exhausted in fifty years, esting Happening* from Point* eral division of the geological survey aud their fruit ha» been hauled to the lenee has been displayed and State's Territory Is Open to Anyone at the present rate of cutting; and as in Washington. D. C.. has been mak Outside the State. cold »toragi- plnnl iu tho citv, await Attorney Eckhart hopes by the pres Who Hods Minerait. the rate of consumption will undoubt ing invaat(gallons. He wm sent out ing ihipnunt t* NOW \.nk The inrun cnee of a small guard to preveut any edly increase, it would seem that our for the pur|»o.*e of investigating the in »endiug out several car» each day, ill mlviNvd mow «»ii the ¡»art of the po.sNiluhties The leader of th* Nicaraguan rebels only hope of a supply for future gener posai bilit ie* of platinum mining devel eouMgucd to Steinhardt A Kelly, who miners, whose feelings have been opnienta along the coast. Il* i» quoted purehaM-J the entire crop of faucy | wrought up by the lots of their cum Wuahiiigton, Nov. hi Kocent treat claims to have the president's army- ations is in growing more trees. The question of conserving and pro a* oaying that he has found »omc plat stock. The faucy Npilaenberg* wore radrs. bottled up. lea eatertnl iuto by China aud Jajuiii I inuni in th« ore examined *o far. and Mild to the New York firm for »3 3d I teeting our forests and raising another i When th«» bodies will be brought to as Io the o|*eratiou of coal mine» along Martial law has been proclaimed in crop of limber to take the place of the j has stated that ho will give instruo- |u>r box. aud since this din*I was made lh«’ surface is doubtful, None of the Buenos Ayree following the aasaasma one we are now cutting aud destroying tions to miner* as to how to save tho the Davidson lYuit company of this officials believe any of the 300 rn tho South M.inchiir an tailway nad tho tion of the mayor. is purely an economic one. and not gov ' I platinum which ho believe* i* now lost city Ii.*» paid as high as *3.30 |H»r box tombed \tilling Mukden rntlway do not create men ar«’ alive, The su ht er „v|m large quantities in the pro<-*o* of lor fancy Spttacnlivrg«. Tho fruit in ran«*an fires \«»a!erday were mure in moitopobe», and hence are nut viola | King Manuel, of Portugal, is visit- erned by academic theories. Hence, we mining gold. A. L. Macdonald of Hood River v alley thia season ha» tense than when th«» men were rn tion» of the -‘open door” ot the - for - ing >■ England. It is believed he it will conserve and protect our present . I ' -L.I...i.- torests, plant and rai»« a uew crop of ’••heneetady. v N. v. Y.. whi te mining ma been of a higher standard than any trapped aud no efforts could tm made "e>|ual op|nirtuuilii*e" prlueiplea. to looking for a wife. tree* oa our logged off land* just as ■'h,u’,ry >s manufactured, is accompany marketed iu previous years. There ha» to enter the mine. th*' uliservailce of which ail leading Silvertea. Colo., reports 18 inches of soon as we find out that it I,, I tug Dr. Day. They have gone down the been a mvticv-able decrease in rust and j Fire Chief Horan, of Chicago, arrived p-iweis are pledged. W» I , coaat to make further investigations. snow. Railroad traffic has __ __ been inter- do so. _- other lutections that mitigate ia pro with a supply of ho««» amt chemical This ia the conclusion reached by the fered with somewhat. The writer remembers doing a lot ot results of the work will be of v a*t ducing a lower grade of apple*. The fire extinguishers. The seal over th«’ •Into department after a long aud importance to the mining interests of hard work, in early life, along with •- • • season's uroht ia very satisfactory, not mouth of the «haft was ¡»erforatrd and careful iu*e.tigation of th« question The condition of John G. Carlisle, Coos and Curry counties. many others, destroving our forests that withstanding the fact that tho crop it was inteiid«»d to force water and involved. ex secretary of the treasury, has as we might raise grain and garden truck wa» cut a.liule short. sumed a aerious aspect. chemicals «town through pipes. A ther The department today iaaued tho fol to eat and bay for our stock; and why« mometor in the sand on top of the m»al lowing statement: CO EDS TO HAVE HOME A merger of the copper companies Because these' things to us had a value, Experiment Ta rm for Sherman. showed a teniperature of 110 degrees, •'In view of the widespread publicity of the United States with *1,000,000,000 and trees had none. We could not eat Wasco — Realising that something indicating that heat in the interior of of the statement that the recent V-hl Society Women of Eugene to Aeaist in capital is being organized. them and nobody wanted to buy them. Chief Horan n«ae Japan«»« agroeuivnl relating to must be »lone to conserve the native the mine was itens»» Building Bungalow Judge Thomas F. Graham of San But mark the change today. The trees Manchuria created for Chine»« ami fertility of their soil and knowing that «h<»ok his head Francisco has been chosen head of the have a value; our torests are at the ••It’s no use.” he said, "to lift the Japanese subject» a monopoly to carry University of Oregon, Eugen*.—To the continuous cropping to wheat will present time one of the chief sources of build a handsome bungalow to serve as eventually rob the soil of the active lid. as it would mean that the whole on mining operations along th« Nouth Pacific coast baseball league. wealth to the state* along the Pacific mine would blase up and there would Manchurian railway and the Antung The supreme court has sentenced a Coast, and where the condition* for re- the general headquarters and center of principles promotive of vegetable life, coed student life at the university of the farmers of Sherman county have Ke no possibility of recovering even Mukden railway, which would exclude Tennessee sheriff and five others to forestsng are >o favorable, they can be Oregon is the unique plan of a number secured t«hr assistance of the federal the bodies The coal deposits would American* fruiu an extensive field ot jail for failing to percent a lynching made a source of wealth for all time to of prominent Eugene society women, government and of the state expert' take fir«» and the timber supports would industrial eulerprise, inquiry baa lieci* ia 1906. come. But as approximately onlv 20 including the wives of several univer mrnt station in au effort to establish crumble Prrhsp« another shaft will made of tho two signatory |>ow«r» and The Hawaiian sugar planters report per cent of the standing timber of the I sity professors. an ei|»erimrntal farm for Eastern Oro have to I m » «lug to ■wcovor the remains oflieial assurance has Loen received a very heavy crop. Since Russian and country is in the bauds of the govern : from each to th» effect that no suet* They have of the men.” The bungalow is to cost about $2000, g»»n in Sherman county. Filipino labor has been imported there meat and about 80 per cent under pri «»elusive claim to mining rights was Pr* j J -(1(< and will be constructed along craftsman purchased 240 acres or average land vate ownership, the question of refor I has been little trouble on the islands intended by tho agreement, and that *ar’ I lines. It will have one large room for near Moro, the county »cat. and 1!. J. MAY DEFY PEOPLE «station present* some serious diffieu! meetings an«l social affairs, with a U. I mbcrger, an expert in dry fa rm in the way of strikes. if mineral* are found by Americans ties. »»id others within the ib-signated ter small kitchen, bath and rest room. The ing methods, has been appointed to Another football player has been What is the age of our present for J building will I m ' constructed on a lot take charge of the farm. British House of lairds Threaten to ritorie», no objection will be made to killed and one seriously hurt. ests! What are the menus to be cm just outside the college campus. owned thoir working mines under concession* Retect Budget. Cattlemen in Wyoming have pleaded ployed to retorest our logged off land»« by the University Young Women’s granted by China the whole wopo and Railroad Improves Line. London. Nov. 17 In the house What length of time will it take« What guilty to killing sheepmen. purpose of the agreement liemg that Christian association, which will be iu De**—The big steam shovel ot the i lords today Lord !jm««lowiin, lender benefits can be derived! And then any operation by Chinee« and Ja|*nni<».- charge of the bungalow after it is com Mount Hood railway is digging ballast A labor convention at Toronto has the great question. Will it pay! *ubje«t* of tho minoa within the tor the opposition, gave the formal and pleted. gone on record for woman suffrage. for the new track from l*«e to Park- To the first question, I would answer: ntory ineniioned should !>« joint ** be I p»»rted notice of hi» intention to m»i President Campbell is much pleased Jal*!. a distance of six mile». When Cairo is qniet outwardly, but troops •‘From 100 to 4oO years.” The na tween themselv«». with the interest the women are taking t he work i* completed passenger aud for the rejection of the budget I are still held there for fear of another tional government is at the present time : iu the bungalow. logging trains can be run. The new j when is c«*mes up next Mon«lny. gathering the data to answer questions i outbreak. LOEB CREDITS ROOSEVELT; line extenda well up toward Mount two and three. His rntdion. hr said, would I m » I'M < Lyman J. Gage, ex secretary of the ••Fake” Label on Apples. The writer has made some observe I Hood aud through an excellent boily pressed thus: “I move that this house treasury, is to marry Mrs. Ada Ballou tions regarding the growth of timber, Hood River—The members of the of fir timber. The contract for the is not justifiol in giving its connrnt to Collector Hays Ex President Influenced of San Francisco. Present Action. which lead him to believe that growing Hood River Apple (»rowers union, which extension of the telophoue line from thi« bill until it has been submitted to A message has been received from timber will pay. I have found trees 135 i comprises 90 per cent of the orehardiats. this point to Parkdale was let to Harry th«» imlgmcut of the countrv ” \ ’ rw York, Nov. 16. While tho legal Roosevelt saying no accident whatever years old 52 inches in diameter on the are up m arms over the report from Bailey of Hood River. The Home Tel Th«* term» of Lor«l Lansdowne’s mo machinery of th«« government move« stump, that cut over six thousand feet ! New York that quantities of apple* ephone company of Hood River is the tion were communicated to Premier has happened to his party. slowly, the air <»f uncertainty surround Ksqnith ¿ iii *I discti’»««'d bv the cabin«*! of merchantable lumber. The annual were on the market there bearing the owner of the line. Suffragettes at Bristol, England, at • ng the so called sugar fraud case« ia growth showed these trees were 24 wrappers of the union which were not council. Unionist« anticipate that 300 tacked a cabinet minister and admin interpret»*«! t<» foreshadow an inquiry peer« will sup|M»rt Ia»r«l lu*n«d«»wtie, inches on the stump at 4o years and at up to the high atandard of quality ma n Douglas Plans Good Roads. which may runk with the insurance istered a whipping with a horsewhip. that time should cut 9<X) feet of lumber. tained by that organization. The wrap Roseburg- This year Douglas county while supporters of th«» government in upheaval of 1905. The controller of the treasury has From my observations, extending over ¡»era of the union are regarded a* an the hoii«e »»f lord« number only 40. BoMon and I’lti ladelph la were decided that settlers who did actual several sections of timber, 100 trees 16 absolute guarantee of high quality in tpent $10(1.000 in gou«l road building On th«’ rejection of the budget it is brought within the scope uf the lavra work on irrigation projects must be to IS inches in diameter can be growu the east, and when these apide<* were That the work is to be continued, only ♦*X|M»cte«l that th«» premier will move tigation today with the report that the on each acre in 40 years and these will j found to be inferior m selection and on a larger scale, is proven by the pur in th«’ house of common* a resolution paid. government would attempt to obtain make 30,000 feet of merchantable lum I «trongly c«>ndemning the peers' action, pack, many complaint* ¡»cured in upon chase* recently made by tl »• county The seal catch in Bering sea was hack duties on sugar in those citim„ ber; these same trees will cut 75,000 Steinhardt A Kelly, who bought the en court. affirming th«* »ole right of th«» corn the num- Several weeks ago the court about 600 short this year of ahile investigation w« tit on m New feet at the end of 125 years. The tire putput of the union this year. non* to «leal with matter« of taxation is 15,000 purchased the r<»ek quarry and bunkers ber allowed by law, which \ ork with repeated minora of reach question is. What will be the value of and declaring the pours' attempt to ing "iiu’ii higher Up.” vacated by the Warr»n Construction skins. this 3O,oOO feet of timber grown on an force a dissolution uncotistitiitional. company, upon the completion of th« Henry 1*. HtlmMtn, special attorney Big Orchard Near Dee. The kaiser, to cement friendship acre in 40 years or the 75,000 feet What further roiir*»» Premier Asquith »••»mpany’s paving contract in this city. for the government in the eases, Ir lh*e- Portland people are preparing with Austria, violated tradition by grown on an acre in 125 years! I will will tak«* is not known, but it i» quite This included all crushed rock that had rhiH'd io «lisruss this phase of tho welcoming the morgantie wife of an hazard a guess that 30,000 feet of to plant 500 acres to apples south of unlikely that the cabinet will resign, matter been left by the company. archduke to the German palace. standing timber will be worth *8 per Dee. The building of the Mount Hood iinle«« the government is defrate«! at William I«oeb. Jr., collector of tho th«* elect inns. Mrs. Roosevelt and family are on the thousand in 40 years, and that an a<-re railway from Hood River to Dee and port, i»l*»» was inclined to t»r reticent^ Asylum Bld* Awarded. of land planted to fir trees will earn *6 way to New York. but hr repeatctl that it was through Snletn The board of trustees of the per year for the entire period, not the establishing of the Oregon Lumber BILLION DOLLAR MERGER the influeiicn of Theodore Roosevelt has An ex-official of the sugar trust has counting the small trees that can be company’s plant here has in three years Oregon State Insane Asylum that the indictment «lid prosecution of Bridge taken out and utilized for wood, posts settled the valley along Hood riv»r. awarded to the Northwest ~ been indicted for fraud. Many fine apple orchards have been set works of Portland the general contract Bell Telephone Takes Over Western sugar frauds wm undertaken. Accord an*l poles during the 40 years. Cuba's expenses for the next year ■ ng to Mr. I*oeb, i.e had talke,| over Western Union Telegraph Company I do not think there is any use to out. Logged off lands have been cleared for the new receiving ward building are estimated at almost »30,000,000. th«» matter with Mr R<M»sevrlt before which we can put our mountainous, and where three years ago stood the at the hospital for the innaue. Boston. Nov. 17. \ long stride hr took charge of the cuatoma bouse The leders of South American repub roeky. logged off lands that will yield giant firs now are seen buildings ■1 • • i toward th»’ complete control by one here. lic» are to meet in a conference next as much wealth, though to the indi orchards. High Price for Land. corporation of nil wire communication vidual 40 years is a Ipng time to wait July. Irving—U. J. Fansett has sold his in the United States wa* made today HOPE IS ABANDONED for a harvest, but not long to the state Largest Hatchery in World. 3«> acre ranch west of town to G. >n the acquisition by th«* American Nicaragua, or nation. President Zelaya, of Aalem—The largest salmon hatchery Tenike of Iowa, the price ¡»aid being Telephone A Tel*»graph company of th»’ Rexcner* Forced lo Olv« Up Work in claims substantial victories, both on To my mind, the phase of the ques in the world, to be owned and operated ♦ 110 an acre. Mr. Faawetl has moved control of th»« Western Union Tele land and sea. Illlnol* Mln«. tion that presents the most serious diffi by the state of Oregon, will be formnfty tn Eugene, having bought property and graph company. The Denver & Rio Grande road has culties is the problem of taxation. I opened at Bonneville. M««n«lay. Novrm will build a modern home. • berry. 111., Nov. It,—The .100 or complete. To make the absorption increased the pay of all its shop em- have no hesitation in saying that our l»er 15. Th»* n« w central hatchery cost the incorporation of a new $1,060,000,. mor« miner, entonilx'.l in th« Ht. Paul present system of taxation, particularly ploves 3 cents an hour. ooh company is announced, It ii said min« by In.t Saturday', rataatropli« more than $12,000, and has an egg ca Portland Markets regarding growing timber, is all wrong The conference on infant mortality I do not propose to discuss the matter parity of 60.000,000 an«i nursery ponds Wheat—Bhiestem, $1.07; club, 96e ; the new corporation will i nc I tide the are ileii.l. Some of the I m .die. Iio- ♦592,475,400 <»f bonds and stork of the buried beneath UioUMiud* of tons of at New Haven, Conn., resulted in the as to whether the timber interests have sufficient to feed 5,000,000 young frv. r«-d HusRian, 94c; Valley, 95o/96r; Fife, | American Telephone A Telegraph mm mirth which raved in ii|mn them The«' The hatchery ia now nearly completed, forming of a society for work. Tnrki-y r. .1, Mg; H» '.»*«- paid too much or too little of the taxes party. known ns the Bell company, and will never lie rocuvered. ^n«l is l»eing operate«! under the «line Barley—Fre«|, $27.50; brewing, A man has been arrested at Fresno, in the past or at the present time, but tion of Superintendent J. W. Berrian. IteM-uo work I* triapornrtly almn- the outstanding ♦165.000,000 of bonds per ton. Cal., who is wanted in nearly every a system that does not tax the growing nud stocks of th«* Western Union mm dom*d. Renewed flr.-w in the mine mado Coru—Whole, $33; cracked, $34 crops of the farmer, the gardener, or coast city for passing bad checks. further dvvcnnt* im|M»*ibl«. Fane rm pany. 10,600 Bushels of Potatoes. ton. the fruit grower, and taxes the growing The acquisition of the Western Union ployed in an effort to carry frosh air Thirty fishing vessels are ashore snd crop of timber over and over, and at a Oats — No. 1 white, $29 per ton. Oregon City—J. H. Brown, of New a half-dozen missing as the result of the rate that will confiscate the entire crop Era, comes very near »»ring th«» ‘•potato Hay—Timothy, Willamette Valley, stock bv the B«dl company has been in to the imprisoned men enlivened tho storm off the coast of New Foundland. in 30 to 3-5 years, when it takes from king” of Oregon. He raised 10,600 i 14(7/ 17 per ton; Eastern Oregon, $W«i progress for six months, and only n flames. Noon the heat and amok« be sufficient amount to insure control, said came no dense it wm* neceenarv A^aiu 40 to loo years to raise this crop, is cer bushels this year, betride 3160 fSushr!« of 20; alfalfa. $15(o 16; clover. $14; cheat, to Heal up the mouth of th« hoiatinK to I»«« 51 per rent, was taken over. A vase presented to President Taft tainly open to valid objection. As a wheat an«l 250 bush«-ls of clover see«l. ♦ 13<o 14.50; grain hay. $14(7/ 15. Officers of the telophnne company be »haft, and tonight the entombed men by Japanese while he was st Seattle Butter—City cr«-arnery extras, 36e; substitute for our present system of Mr. Brown ships nearly all of hia prod has been valued at »53.80 by the cus taxing timber, based on values, I would fancy outside creamery. 32M j O*36 c per lirve that the merger will save the are locked in a death dungnon. Steam toms officials. The donors gave the im advocate a cutting tax to be paid when ucta to California, wher«’ the «-xcellent lb.; store, 22*ofo24c. (Butter fat prices Bell company ♦75,000,000 in new con and chemical» producing carlionie aeift results of his scientific* farming are well pression that it was worth »5,000. average 1per pound under regular struction, while it also will enable the ga« will be furred through pipe» to the the timber is cut; a portion of this tax known. utilization of wires both for telegraph bottom of tho min« tomorrow. Tho»o butter prices). The Milwaukee road has just ordered to be set aside to bear the expense of will have a tendency to choke out tho ing and telephoning. Eggs--Frosh Oregon extras. 42%6/ its Pacific reforestation by the state; ami a por 50 locomotives to be used ' on — Linn County Gets New Town. flame». •45c per dozen; Eastern, 306/ 34c per tion to pay the expense of protecting coast line. Albany — The Three hundred rnfllna have been or- I.innhaven Orchard dozen. Weeding Out Jap Banks. our present forests from fire and depre company, which <|ered -half of them to arrive Tue»dav plan, to act out a Adolph Hackmeir. of San Francisco, dation. Poultry—Hens, 13%(ut14%c; aprings, Ann Francisco. Nov. 17.—The Japs and half on Wednesday. 3000-aere orchard ha» been appointed census supervisor I shall not attempt in this article to of Linn county, in the northern part IB*.///14’?r; roosters, 96i 10c; «lurks, near Industrial bank of Fresno is to be will establish a now 156/ IflUjr; geese, 10%e; turkeys, live, of Alaska. enter into the details of such a scheme. liquidated soon, according to nn an townsite. It will be called I.innhaven. 1667 Ihr; Reform Begins in India. dressed, 2(Ko22c; squabs, Heavy rain» in Hayti have caused I am told on good authority that rais The site of this new town has not been ♦ 1.756/2 per dozen. nonnrrmrnt by Atate Superintendent Simla, British India, Noy. 16. The serious damage. The precipitation ing trees by the state or national gov definitely chosen, but it will lie near Pork—Fancy, 96«9%e per pound. of Banks Alden Anderson, who has just plan for the reform of the British ad eminent pays in European countries. If reached 24 inches. the center of the colossal orchard. Veal—Extras, 106/ 10%c per pound. returned from Fresno, where he made ininistratiop of India, which waa out so, why not here on our western coast, Four men have been found guilty of Fruits—Apples, $16/3 box; pears, ♦! an investigation/ into the condition of lined by L«»rd Morley, secretary of where the conditions are almost ideal! robbing a mail ear on the Union Pacific Capital Stock Increased. 6/1.50; grapes, ♦16/1.50 per crate, 12% the institution. The bank was closed state for India, in the house of lords <Conclu«1«d next week.) near Omaha, May 22. Klamath Falla—At the adjourned 6/ 15c per basket; quinces, ♦1.25^/1.50 late In October, when the officials of last December, designed to give India The San Francisco Chinese, who are meeting of the Klamath Watrrauert’ aa per box; cranberries, ♦96/9.50 per bar the bank failed to show Anderson that an embryo constitution Admitting th» Bomb Kills Police Chief. re); persimmons. ♦1.50 per box. engaged in a tong war, bide their time they had sufficient tangible assets. An- natives to an i important share in the» Buenos Ayree, Nov. 16.—The chief “ociation the capital stork of the aaao Potatoes' -506>.60c per sack; sweet drrson’s action will reduce the number legislslion of for police surveillance to relax. riation waa increased from 12,000.000 to Mm country, went into of police of this city, Senor Falcon, ♦6,000,000 by 9000 majority, while the potatoes, l%672e per pound. ........................ w n|llI of Japanese banks in California In ac eff.-.-t today. Thus began w a w new and Hcientists in conference at New and the police secretary were assassi Vegetables — Artichokes, 75c per tive business to two. proposition to increnae the par value of striking epoch in the history of British Haven, Conn., disensaed plan» to pre- nated today when driving in Callao dozen; beans. 10c per pound; cabbage, s- ■ the stork from $20 to $30 ¡»er ahare W»M rule in India. U * Under the program all vent the heavy infant mortality. street. A man, still unidentified, lost by 2145. ri,(?i'1e; cauliflower. 90ehi*l,25 p- per religions and special interests mnv New Map of World. A boy bank robber at New Albany, spTang from a secluded spot and threw dozen; celery, Soft Ale; horseradish, Of 167 I ‘ to the viceroy* T.omlnn. Nov. 17.- An international elect representatives Ind., killed the cashier and wounded a bomb directly under the carriage 10c; peas, 10c per pound; peppers. »1.50 Poultry Show tor Pendleton. and provincial councils. The vehicle was blown to pieces and the president and his negro chauffeur. per box; pumpkins, Kfolfte; radishes, conferi ’ nen of topographers met in Lon Pendleton—At the meeting of the Senor Falcon and the secretary were loe per dozen; sprout*. He per pound; «Inn today for the purpose of design A Winnipeg girl dashed into a burn terribly injured. They were carried to Umatilla-Morrow County Poultry aeeo King May Btep Down. squash, *l<rr. 1.10; tomatoes, 75ehi*l; ing a world map intend«*«! tn in ing building in an effort to save her the sidewalk and later to a hospital, elation, January 215, 26 and 27 were set London, Nov. 16.- The abdication of tjirnips. 75cfrr»l per sack; carrots, »1; young brother, but both were burned. hut died noon afterwards. Immediately as the dates for the big exhibition beets, *1.2.5; rutabagas, *1.10; parsnips, cepted ns official by all of the coun King Leopold of Belgium is momen fries represented. The confer«’nce is Two masked robber» at Portland tied after throwing the bomb the a.wsin of birds. Great interest is being man *1.2.5; onions, *1.25<ii 1.50 per sack. tarily exported, according to a corn» a family and then ranaaeked the house drew a revolver and shot himself. The ifested, and it is expected that, there Hops—190» crop, 22frr 24 UjO.; I90R the direct outgrowth of the recent In will be the finest display of poultry in spondent of Reynold’s Newspaper at for money. About »100 was secured. ternational geographical geogrnphirnl congress at wound is not expected to prove fatal. crop, 20c; 1007 crop, 18*; 1906 crop, He. the history of thio oeetion. Geneva. The United .- - - States is repre- Brussels. His dispatc.hoa declare that Wool- Eastern Oregon, 10@23e lb.; An attempt was made to burn a col Rented nt the conference by Stephen J. the king has been warned that serious Freed, He Sues Heney. Mohair, Choice, 24«. ored spiritualist and his family at Chi Big Tnmlp at Dallas. Cattle—Rost steers, »4.256i 4.50; fait Kubel and Bailey Willie, to|»ogrnphern consequences will follow if he refuses Ran Francisco, Nov. 15.—A. R. Me- cago. Coal oil wa» poured on the front Dalia»—William Bhewey i* exhibi«- to good. *3.H5fii4; medium and feed of the Uniteli Staten geological survey. to renounce the throne. It is under Krt ot the house and a match applied, Kinley, one of the United Railway, stood that the anti I*eopold party is ing a turnip which measure» 34 inch«« ers, *3.50fb 3.75; best cows, *3.50/?? 3.65; t the fire was extinguished. detectives, who was arretted several in circumference. It is aolid through medium, *3.5<Wft3.25; commons to me negotiating with Prince Albert, A liiert, heir Insane Will Pick Fruit. Two prominent Oakland bankers have months ago on a charge of stealing out and very heavy. Tho turnip wan dium, »2.500,2.75; bulls, *2<o2.50; Cleveland, Nov. 17.—A plan for to the throne, to persuade him to ■ue- reed hia father. been arrested for making dummy loans. documenta from the offiee of District grown on fern land a few miles from »tags, *2.500> 3.50; calves, light, ».5.25 freah air treatment of the city’s insane town. (h 5.50; heavy, *40/4.75. nt the municipal farm colony was an- A timber cruiser has offered to climb Attorney Langdon, entered suit today Hogs—Best, *7.95<'ofi; medium, »7.50 nonneed today. The city will place per againat Rudolph Spreckels, William J, Moon Send Submission. Mount McKinley in Alaska, for »10,- Hopyard Sells for Good Price. (ii 7.7-5; Stockers, *4(?> 4.75. Bums, Francis J. Heney, Harry Wil sonn suffering from curable dementia Madrid, . Nov. Id.—An official — _____ dis- 000. Sheep — Best wethers, »4.25(84.50;, bur and "John T>oe” Burns for ♦50,060 in fruit orchards and vegetable gar Bteh from Nador, Morocco, says Moor- Dallas—R. E. Williams and I. N. The Pinehot-Ballinger fight has again damages for conspiracy and false im Yoakum have purchased of Thomas fair to good, *3.750/4; best ewee. »3.75 dens ___ _______ _______ ____ ____ _ at the Warrensville farm. Bird« i tribesmen have sent thoir submis broken out, and Taft may have to take Sriaonment. The charge against Me- Holman 100 acres of hopyard, located fo4; fair to good, »3.50<ft>3.75; lambs, lar treatment has proved effective with slon to General Marina, romrmander of aides. *5(q5.35. | drink victim*. Unley was dismissed last week. near Eola, fpr $20,000 cash. the Spanish forces. GKRSHAM OREGON EVENTS OF THE DAY Japan’s Working ol Manchurian Mines Not a Monopoly. Newsy Items Gathered from All Parts of the World. 9 1 r ♦