Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, April 07, 1911, Image 2

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    CURRENT EVENTS
OF THE WEEK
WAR WOULD BE FOLLY.
For Japan to Attack United Stat»»
Would Be Suicide.
SAVINO THE SOIL.
University of Illinois Sands
uable Booklet.
Out Val­
ARMY HAS SHOWN
PREPAREDNESS
San Francisco- In an address before
Chicago
Illinois recently took a
the Commonwealth club, Baron de
FIRE DANGER TOLD.
SCHOOL LAND LEFT.
leading place in the nutionul move­
Estournalles de Constant, the distin­
for the advancement of scientific
Doings of the World at Large guished French scholar who has been State Official Take* First Step to Total Acreage ¡540,885, Half I* In ment
farming when 50,000 book lets on War Department Oliicilas Satis
Save Oregon Timber.
Harney and Malheur.
advocating the caus«* _of international
“Saving the Soil” were mailed out to
Told in Brief.
tied With Maneuvers.
Salem
George Brown, clerk of the farmers through out the state. This
Salem
Inaugurating
the
fight
conciliation during an extended tour
of this country. declared that "war against foreat fires in Oregon the stat«* land board, has cOmpletisi a rv- campaign which is in line with that of
vised list of the stat«* school lands yet
Irrigation congress, Practice In Going to and From Phil­
General Resume of Important Event with Japan would be not only a state forester issued has first ultima­ unsold. The total remaining acrcagt* the National
crime, but folly, with no end. no re­ tum which he hopes will be reprinted is 540,885. It ia shown that in 10 which meets in Chicago in December,
ippines Has Taught Troupe How
Presented In Condensed Form
in every newspaper in the state. B. counties there are no more state lands is to be advance«! from time to time by
sult, except revolution and ruin.”
to Move Quickly.
for Our Busy Reader*.
The text of his address was “War W. Elliott is assisting the state for­ to be had: Clackamas, Clatsop, Co­ experts of th«* university of Illinois
lumbia, Lake, Linn, Marion, Multno­
ester until a deputy is »elected.
or Peace With Japan."”
mah. Folk, Washington and Yamhill. and will be directed by Dr. Cyril G.
Offices
were
opened
at
the
capitol
Washington, April 8, Aside from
The rate war between trans-P..c fic
"Let us suppose,” he said, "that
Dr.
in addition there are aliout 50,000 Hopkins, chief in agronomy.
and the first move taken was toward
steamer lines is end«*!.
the United States, following an un­ warning the people against the danger acres of stat«* school lands includtsl in Hopkins is said by many to be the the diplomatic significance and other
considerations involved, the movement
Two highwaymen held up a Los fortunate inspiration, attack Japan of starting forest tires.
national forest reserves, which are foremost soil expert in the United of
troops to Texas is regarded by the
Angeles street car and robbed every an«! are victorious; this victory would
made
has«*
for
lieu
selections.
Gover
­
In his letter to the people of Oregon
States nnd he has the co-operation in War department officials as having
nor
West
has
recommended
that
then«*
one of the 32 passengers.
be of no use. Japan would remain in­ the forester says :
this educational campaign of the demonstrated the preparedness of th**
“Forest fires, one of the greatest lands be »elected by th«* state in one Bankers' association of Illinois. This army.
Carter H. Harrison was re-elected accessible and even stronger than be­
plac«>
and
that
the
stat«*
make
the
50,-
sources of destruction to the most val­
mayor of Chicago on the Democratic
Detailed reports of the movement of
ticket. Socialists showed large gains, i fore. standing upon her rights against uable resources of the state, will swn 000 acre« a stat«* forest reserve, prob­ association represents 1.480 banks, camp conditions are coming in daily.
ably
in
th«*
Cascade
range,
adjoining
an unjust aggression. She would be be restricted and their terrors largely
with more thun $1,500.000,000 of
“It is evident,” said General Wood,
Mexico’s ex-ambassador to the
a government reserve.
reduced
if
the
people
will
co-operate
support«*!
by
the
national
feeling
of
banking
assets, all concerned vitally chi« f of staff, today, "that the ex-
Unit«*! States and representatives of
Th«*
list
of
«"ounties
and
acreag«*
of
the state forester in the adminis­
in preserving the richness of Illinois l>eriencc which the American troops
Madero held a peace conference in her peoplt* and th«* exalt«*! solidarity with
tration of the new forestry law enact­ schis/l lands remaining to bo sold in
I of Asia; no civilized nation could ab­ ed
Washington.
each
are
as
follows:
Baker,
19,840;
soil.
The booklet mailed to th«* farm­ iiave gained in recent years in th«
by the last legislature, which will
government movements to and from
Benton.
200;
Coos,
120,;
Curry.
940;
ers is from the pen of Dr. Hopkin«, the Philippines has taught them how
Bankers Kester and Rettenbach stain from approving her resistance.
be ready for distribution in pamphlet
90..
i
Crook, 40,200; Douglas, . 905^>illiam,
were sentenced to five years' impris­
"But. supposing now the reverse, form in the near future.
ami Richard L. Crumpton, seertary of to move and to move quickly.
Hartley, 145.-
onment for wrecking the Lewiston. and in a moment of complete folly
"One of the most important provis­ 3,520;; Grant, 21,840; Harn««?,
According to the re|sirts of Major-
the Bankers' association, has announc­
280;
J
ack
sori
400;
Josephine,
260
;
Idaho, national bank.
that Japan attacked th«* United States. ions of the law is that making a closed Klamath. 92,220; Lake, 94,240; Lin- es! that a second booklet is in course General Carter from the headquarters
In a speech at Sacramento Roose­ This attack would be, for Japan, a season for burning from June I to Oc­ coin, 360; Malheur, 175,520; Morrow, of preparation by Dr. Hopkins, of of the maneuver division nt Sun An*
tober 1, during which period out-door
ton io, the whole movement has pro­
velt congratulated the people on hav­ suicide.
tires of all kinds are prohibited except 1,660; Umatilla, 4,360; Union 5.10; which half a million copie* are lu be «luce«! nothing but satisfaction as a
ing taken the government of the
Wallowa,
3.320;
Wasco,
3,560;
distributed.
“Let us suppose, with the most pes­ under most stringent regulations and Wheeler, 8,160.
military situation.
The ease with
state into their own hands.
“Scientific farm work extending which th«* movement has 1 h *<* ii carried
simistic alarmist, that Japan, starting the probability of heavy penalties.
This land is new sold by the stat«* at over a period of several years,”
A La Grande. Or., minister has
“In this connection the state for-
out and the ubsenc«* of confusion. it is
given up his pulpit and gone to an a policy of imperialism and megalo­ I ester urges upon everyone the neces- a minimum of 77.50 per acre, some says Mr. Crampton, “has proved the said, ure attributable distinctly to the
of
it
selling
under
bid
as
high
a«
$15
orchard, saying he could not be a suc­ mania, would try to monopolize the ' sity of doing all possible burning be­
metlxsi s<> g>ssl that it npp«*ars imper­ lessons learn«*! «luring the Spanish-
cessful minister and have a clear con­ Pacific ocean, claiming Asia for the fore the close season begins and thus |H*r acre. Th«* receipts go to th«* irre­ ative to interest every farmer in the i American wur. In J898, all the re
ducible school fund, which is loan«*«!
The university I quisitions came after th« arrival of
science.
Asiatic. It would be the beginning save the trouble and risk of doing out to citizens of th«* stat«* on good stute right now.
A woman held up and successfully of her decadence and the end of her it by permission in the season of real estate first mortgage security at authorities are unanimous in the opin­ | the troops, ami some of them never
ion that no other single agency could
greatest danger when fires spread so
robbed a small store in Washington, power.
The irreducible so well serve the university as the , reach«*«! th«* tamps for which they
easily aiui rapidly.
The state for­ 6 per cent interest.
were intend«*!.
D. C.
school
fun«!
now
equals
nearly
$6,000,-
"Acting against the United States, ester desires the assistance and co­
Bankers' association, und were asked
On the movement toward th« Mexi*
Baron de Constant declares France taking by surprise or by force the operation of everyone in the protec­ 000, the interest from which yearly to undertake the movement. We feel | can border th« troops look their own
has lost 20,000,000 citizens in her Philippines, the Hawaiian islands, she tion of property from forest, grass or produces more* than $300,000, which it our duty to do so and consider it u supplies with them. All the officers
many wars.
would open, at the same time the era brush fires, and to this end invites is apportion«*! among the counties ac­ privilege to curry on such work for i had their equipment 'reaily as though
of
a general revendication against suggestions und information calculat­ cording to the number of children in th«* state as a whole.”
in tun«* of wur. Under tin* n«w reg*
Butte City, Montana, has elected a
Europe*.
She could not stop; she ed to assist in any manner in the per­ th«* counties between th«* ages of 6 and
Dr. Hopkins, who is interest«*! in i illations, th«* buggugc which th«*y car-
Socialist mayor and majority­ of the
21
years,
as
shown
by
th«*
annual
cen
­
Siga-
I would threaten Great Britain, I
the work of th.* National Irrigation ri«*l is limit«*!, whereus in 189* it lit
formance of his most important du-
city council.
pore as well as Shanghai, France, ties. Copies of the law will be fur- sus taken by the county school super­ congress in Chicago this year, has pre­ tere«i th«* fields and camps.
Th«* en­
intendents.
Three thousand coal miners in the Saigon, as well as Hanoi, Germany, nished promptly to all who desire
pared, through study ami extensive listed men carried their sh«’lt<*r tents,
Roslyn district have gone on strike Netherlands. Russia, Australia, too— them. Requests and communications
travels, many tables of statistics c**n- blankets, towels, combs and brush*,
against the open shop.
ROOM FOR HOMESTEADERS.
that is to say, all "the world.
It is should lie addressed 'F. A. Elliott.
c*rnmg average crop yields in the ; tooth brushes un«l soap ami everything
different states of the Union against ' was ready for their comfort within a
State Forester. Capitol, Salem.' and
Vice President Corral of Mexico, I very much to do for one nation.
“And where would she find money will receive prompt and appreciative Acreage Open Totals 2.5OO.OO [of the yields of various foreign countries. short time after detraining.
has taken a long leave of absence, and
The wheat yield at the university's
Which Fifth is Tillable.
it is believed he will not return to his for experimenting in the Pacific this attention. ”
Before th«* maneuver orders w«*r«t is­
Napoleonic policy of a universal
experiment farm has been ma«!«* twen­ sued. it was optional with th«* enlisted
"As the dry e ison approaches, tim­
office.
I.akevi«*w
There
are
2,500.01)0
blockade? And what would becon e ber owners in Oregon are making pre­
ty-seven bushels t<> the acre, while th«* men whether they would submit to in­
Roosevelt at Reno, Nevada, de- of her industry, of her agriculture, of parations for more effective work than acres of government land o;**n to «*n- averag«* Illinois yield for th«* last six oculation against typhoid. Alsiut 25
try
and
settlement
in
Lake
county,
ac
­
nounced the "divorce colony” and her commerce, of her art, of her eco- ever before in preventing damage by
years has been only sev<*nt«*«n bushels. l**r cent of them submittal of their
severely [criticizes the Y. M. C. A. I nomic leadership in China? It would forest fires.” said Ce S. Chapman, cording to Arthur W. Orton, register Friends of this movement in other own will. But trmqis participating in
and courts.
be the miserable collapse and not the secretary and manager of the Oregon of th«* Unital States land office here. states will gather much information th«* Texas event have been imxAtlatal
Of this area about 500,000 acres is from th«* nineteenth session of th«* Ir­
The War departmnet has*ordered triumph of Japanese imperialism.
Fire association.
against th«* <ii*«*a»«* which demanded so
suitable for general agriculture and
“Let us stop this alarmist nor.sens •
the mine-planting boat Ringgold to
“One way in which many owners will produce th«* ordinary products of rigation congress at Chicago Decern- mini victims in the fever camps of th«*
and
these
pessimistic
appeals
to
new
1>*
r
6
tO
are preparing for the danger period is
thoroughly mine the mouth of the Co­
Spanish war period. All the Texas
I expenses for armamtnts and to empty by burning, during this spell of dry the temperate zone. There are also
lumbia river.
troops have also been vucuinatcd
about
90,
0<M)
acres
of
lands
own«*!
by
GRAIN BAG COST MAY RISE.
weather, slashings, fern patches and the state of Oregon in the county,
against smallpox.
The infant emperor of China has glory.
“The empire of the sea exists r.o places where fins can easily be start­
The men have lncn t-a/ned to reject
been declared supreme commander of
which are for sal * at low prices and Early Purchase Recommended to In­
more;
the
Pacific
ocean
will
belong
to
ed a little later.
water of a suspicious character and
the army and navy, but the prince re-
on
reasonable
U
ms.
“Nothing can be more important
land Growers' Association.
facilities for ¡«oiling are being ar-
gent will act until the emperor be- all, as well as the sky belongs to avia­
This area is one that wojld S-eni at
tion and not to one nation only.
than that such work be taken up while first glance to require some tim«» to
rarir«*!.
Extensiv« exj/crimentation
comes of age.
Pendleton,
(Tr.
Believing
the
price
“Let us be confident in the wisdom heavy rains can be counted on coming
has d«*vel<>|M*d new forms of sanitary
of
grain
bags
is
going
to
be
higher
be
­
I
settle
were
it
not
that
last
year
in
th«*
of the Japanese people and of the Jap­ to extinguish any smoldering logs or
PORTLAND MARKETS.
i government land office here there Were fore the harvest season arrives, C. A. sinks ami new methmlsof incineration.
snags before the dry summer months 1 1.341 applications for a total of over Barrett, president of the Inland Grain­ Patent«*! devices prevent Un* carrying
Wheat—Track prices: Bluestem, anese government.”
arrive. With these places eliminated 1350,000 acres of diversified lands. growers’ association, will recommend of infection by files ami the tn<*ss-
86c; club. 82c; red Russian, 81c; val­
SOCIALIST IS LOSER.
and good patrols maintained, the state Three-tenths of the area of the coun­ that an early purchase of bags for the rooms and kitchens are carefully
ley, 82c; 40-fold, 93c.
should, next summer, make an en- ty is timbered, three-tenth» agricul­ members of the association be made. screen«*«l. As a result, health condì -
Barley—Choice feed. $26.500/27 ton.
Millstuffs—Bran, $21 per ton ; mid­ Non-Partisan Is Elected Circuit Judge viable record. ”
tural, three-tenths grazing land und He is authority for the statement tions ure report«*! excellent.
“Experienc«* of th«* camp,” reports
in Milwaukee,
dlings. $290/30; shorts. $22.50; rolled
the other one-tenth mountainous or that some of the growers of the coun­
ONTARIO SCENTS LINE.
(¡«•neral
Carter, "may indicat«* an in-
barley, $286/29.
I
rough
country
that
cannot
I
m
*
included
ty
have
already
entered
into
contracts
Milwaukee, Wis. — The Socialist-
Corn—While, $28; cracked, $286/ Democratic party in Milwauk«/e city
I under th«* other classifications. As at 6} cents and he is of the opinion crease of rnen ami a decrease of equi|>-
28.50 per ton.
Condemnation Suits Pointed to as 1 the county has never had any advertis- that no better than this can be ex- ment. But in any event it is a very
Hay — Timothy, Eastern Oregon, and county was defeated in Tuesday’s
i ing and is so far away from the pres- petted. Last year the organization bu*ine*s-lik<* unit and on«* which needs
Oregon-Eastern Move.
No. 1. $216/21.50; mixed, $160/18; judicial and school board election.
ent railroad lines, it is remarkable secured sacks nt less than 6 cents only be multipli«*! to innk<* a worthy
and useful army. Th«* l>«*st of spirit
Ontario—That work is to be com­ that n<> much land should have been apiece for its members.
alfalfa, $12«/12.50.
Incomplete returns from the city
Apples—Fancy, $2«/2.75 per box, show that Circuit Judge Halsey, non­ menced on the extension of the Oregon ■ taken last year, and there is every
At the nnnual meeting Saturday the perva«iea the entire command.”
choice, $16/2; common, 50c«/$1.
partisan, who was opposed by John Eastern Railroad, known as the Har­ evidence that this year will so« all the board of directors voted to wait an­
Vegetables—Asparagus, 6«/7c per Kleist, Social-Democrat, has been riman line, through the Malheur Can­ I available valley lands filed upon by other week for additional bids before
BARS UP ON MEAT TRUST.
pound; green onions, 20c per dozen; elected by a purality estimated at 10,- yon to Central Oregon, is evidenced I settlers.
Several bids
The present bomeseekers placing the contract.
by the commencement of condemna­ are coming here with sufficient means were received and opened, but none Australia and New Zealand Consider
hothouse lettuce, $1.25 per box; rad­ 000 votes.
ishes, 300/35c per dozen; rhubarb.
The election was the first real test tion suits against owners of th«* Cas­ i to till the lands properly, and show was accepted. The amount of the bills
Precautionary Measure*.
$1.250/1.50 per box; sprouts, 9c per of the Socialists' power in Milwaukee cade wagon road grant, for right of evidence that they are the real devel­ was not given out, but Mr. Barret in­
The cases opers of the country.
pound; carrots. 85c0/$l per hundred; since they swept everything in the way through its lands.
The stockmen timated that the best one was in the
Victoria. B. C. Fearing the Amer­
parsnips, 85c«/ $1; turnips, 85c0/$l; city a year ago and carried several as­ will come up in the April term of are welcoming the newcomers, as they vicinity of 7 cents.
ican meat trust's entrance into Aus­
beets, 90c0/$l.
tralia, the authorities ar«* considering
sembly districts and selected a repre­ court, when it is expected that a set- . feel that the growing of grains and
| tlement will be made.
SOUND FETE CHRISTENED.
Potatoes — Oregon buying price, sentative in congress last fall.
' grasses to feed the many thousands of
regulations to cop«* with the invasion,
Surveys on the south side of the head of stock that us«* the op«*n range
$1.350/1.60 per hundred.
according to advices brought by the
Women were permitte«! to vote for
Onions—Buying price, $20/2.10 per school directors only and were handed 1 Snake river from the Oregon Short country during the winter season, will Seattle Carnival Called "Golden Pot­ Makura. Th«* Australian prime min­
hundred.
ister said that, although no action had
separate ballots upon which to m: r< Line tracks to Hom«*ia)e show that allow them to avail themselves of the
latch, 07."
Hops—1910 crop, 17JO/18c; 1909 their selections. It is estimât«*! that the new track will strike the Short markets in the early spring.
yet been • taken, auch ¡towers as the
Seattle
The
Seattle
Carnival
com
­
Line near Arcadia, about seven miles
crop, 12«/13c; contracts, 16Jc.
fully 5,000 women vott*i.
poMcmwd would bo
mittee has chosen a name for its sum­ commonwealth
Wool—Eastern Oregon, nominal, 10
tilled to prevent the meat trust from
In several towns outside of Mil­ south of Ontario. It is believed that
Bonds Get Big Premiums.
mer
festival,
which
is
to
be
made
an
fa 14c per pound; valley, 150/17c; mo­ waukee Socialists were successful. a double track will be laid to the pres­
securing control of Australia's supply.
Ontario The $47,000 worth of On-
hair. choice, 32c per pound delivered They captured two aldermanic posi- ent line used by the branch road run­ tario school Itonds, which were voted annual event. It will be known as ’ Sir Joaeph Ward, premier of New
“
Golden
Potlatch,
’
97,
”
with
a
subtle
Portland.
Zealand, who arrive«! on th«* Mukura,
t ons and two county supervisors in ning to Brogan, thus making a double recently to build a 14-nsim high school
Poultry—Hens, 21c; broilers, 30c; Superior and one aiderman and a jus­ track from its connection with the building near the site of the present “A Hot Time in a Cool Place.”
said the New Zealaml govenment was
The
"97
”
refers
to
the
arrival
of
Short Line to Ontario, which will un- 12-room public school building, and
turkeys, 21c; ducks, 200/23c: geese, tice of the peace in Racine.
fully alive to the efforts of the beef
the steamship Portland from Alaska, trust
120/14c; dressed turkeys, choice, 23«/
and would not have ita system
Wausau an«! Beloit went “wet.” doubtedly become the division point. for the erection of a four-room public July
17,
1897,
with
the
first
cargo
of
A coal shute i.s being built at On­ sch<sd building in East Ontario, were
25c.
Fond du Lac and Janesville elected
adopted
by any organization in New
Eggs—Oregon ranch. 200/21c dozen. Democratic mayors and Oskosh elec­ tario large enough to hold several cars sold at a premium of $2,814, to E. IL Klondike gold dust. The festival will Zealand.
include
thia
date
every
year,
which
is
of coal.
It will be operated by hy­ Rollins & Sons, of Denver. This is
Butter—City creamery, extra, 1 and ted a Republican.
also the height of the flower and early
draulic machinery.
2-pound prints, in boxes, 31c per
Italians Called to Act.
believed to be the best sale of school fruit season.
pound; less than boxes, cartons and
bond*
made
Chicago
With the confession of
Roslyn Miners Resume.
in
Oregon
this
year,
Madras Gets Wool Depot.
delivery extra.
T e e were seven bids for the bonds.
one "Black Hand” agent, the an­
Spokane
—
The
independent
mines
at
Closer
Union
Projected.
Pork—Fancy, 100/ lOJc per pound.
Madras Articles of incorporation
Victoria, B. C. Sir Joseph Want, nouncement of another conspiracy
Veal—Fancy, 85 to 125 pounds, 12 Jonesville, in the Roslyn coal mining have been filed by a local company
Independence Get* Newcomers.
district
in
Central
Washington,
have
premier of N'ew Zealand, accompanied against a government official, Jamea
0/ 12$c per pound.
with
capital
of
$15,000
for
the
pur
­
Independence Many newcomers are
»E. Stuart, postofllce ins|M*ctor, and
Cattle Prime steers, $6.250/6.75; resum«*l work, but the men formerly pose of building a wool warehouse at reaching Independence, and farm and by I,a<iy Ward and suite, arrived here spurred on by the long list of recent
employ«*!
by
the
Northwestern
Im
­
on
the
Moana,
en
route
to
the
imjwr-
choice, $6«/6.25; good to choice,
this place, construction to begin at city property is rapidly changing
“Black Hand” crimes, the Italian
$5.500/5.75; fair to good, $4«/5: provement company are sti 11 out and once, This means that Madras will hands. One of the largest real estate ial conference of over-seas premiers to people themselves threaten to put a
demand
a
closed
shop.
Hearing
that
be held in London next month. Sir
common, $4«/ 5; prime cows, $4.750/
hereafter
be
the
pooling
point
of
the
deals that has taken place lately was
stop to the lawlessness. A reflection
5; good to choice, $4.500/4.75; fair the workers in the independ/nt mines wool for interior Oregon, and that the the sale of Spurling Brothers’ 202 Joseph will advocate the formation of of the views of mnny Chicago Italians
were
to
resume
work,
several
hundred
an
imperial
parliament
in
which
all
to good. $4.250/4.50; poor, 4.250/
annua) sales will be held here. Much acres joining Independence. W. W.
seen in an article which appear'd in
4.50; choice heifers, $50/5.25; choice miners marched from Roslyn to Jones­ of the wool that has heretofore gone Wilson was the purchaser for a consid­ over-seas dominions of Great Britain is
ville
to
force
the
independent
em
­
shall be represented in proportion to L’Itaiia, the leading newspaper in
bulls, $4.50(d4.75; good to choice,
to
Shaniko
will
now
be
delivered
and
eration of $15,000. Mr. Wilson will population. The promised parliament Chicago, which says the Italians must
$4.2.r6i 4.50; fair to good, $3.750/4; ployes to reconsider their action. A sold at this place.
cut the place into small tracts, This would take over all questions of for­ act to preserve their own self-respect.
show
of
force
by
the
deputies
was
common, $36/3.50; choice light cal­
is one of the finest farms in Polk eign policy and defense and seek
sufficient
to
quiet
the
strikers.
ves, $7.75((/8; good to choice, $7.50
Government Pays S4.000 for Spring county.
"The Mill" Will Come to America.
closer union in trade laws.
6/7.75; fair to medium, $76/7.50;
Oregon City E. P. Dedman of
Woman Is Mayor of Hunnewell.
Ixmdon The nation’s option on
choice heavy, $5.256/5.50; good to
Newberg to Get Library.
Rembrandt’s painting, “The Mill,”
Hunnewell, Kan.,- Mrs. Eliza Wil­ Clackamas, has just sold to the Uni­
Chinese Attack American.
choice, $56/5.25; fair to medium,
ted States six acres known as the
Newberg Word was received here
$4.756/5; choice stags, $5.250/5.50; son was elected mayor of Hunnewell Cranfield Spring on which is located
Shanghai Th«* Rev. John Murray, expired Saturday night when only a
good to choice, $4.500/5; fair to me­ at an election held here Tuesday. She the hatchery belonging to the govern­ last evening from Andrew Carnegie of th«* American Presbyterian mission small fund had been raised to purchase
by the ladies having charge of the at Tsi Nan Fu, was attacked by Chi­ the picture, and therefore it will go to
was oppos«*d by O. M. Akers, former
dium, $40/4.50.
Mrs. George Osborn, ment. This sprnig has been owned by public library that he would give $10,- nese March 28 while* making pastoral an American. The painting is own«!
Hogs — Choice, $7.750/8; good to postmaster.
Mr. Dedman since 1881. It has been
He was ten­
choice, $7.500/7.75; choice heavy. candidate for police judge, ran close leased for the past six years by the 000 towards the erection of a public visits at a point 17 miles north of that by Lord Lansdowne.
library at this place. Already a fine place. He was badly injured alsiut dered $500,000 for it by an American,
$7.250/7.50; good to choice, $70/7.25; to Mrs. Wilson, but was defeated in government for hatchery
— |ot hag been given, and it will be nec-
purposes,
common, $6.500/7; stock hogs, $80/ the final count by only four votes.
r.lza The
I’riz. 1
« - a
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•
* the head anil body and was brought but offered to let it stay in this coun­
and is considered to be valuable.
essary for the city to give a bonus of back to th«* mission by a government try if the people would raise $475,000
Th«/
women
of
th«.*
town
are
cele
­
8.25.
$1,000, which has been agreed to.
Mrs. Wilson price paid for the spring was $4,000.
Sheep -Choice yearling wethers, brating their victory.
escort? He is’now considered out. of for its purchase. This they have fail­
grain fed, $4.500/5.10; old wethers. declares there will be many reforms
danger.
An absurd report hnd been ed to do.
Wallowa Plans Stock Show.
Proposed Road Opposed.
$40/4.25; choice ewes, grain fed. during her administration.
circulated among the Chinese that Mr.
Moorish Rebels Win Victory.
Wallowa Efforts are being made
Salem To declare invalid an order Murray had stolen a child.
$4o/4.25; fair to medium ewes, $30/
Oregon
Plan
Rejected.
to hold a livestock and poultry show of the Marion County court in 1907,
3.50; spring lambs, extra quality,
" Fez, Morocco The rebel llenictir
Hundreds Die of Plague.
Concord, N. H. The state senate in Wallowa this spring. With it will to construct the Silverton and Mar­
$10; choice lambs, grain fed, wool,
tribesmen have defeated a government
$5.500/5.75; choice lambs, grain fed, Tuesday killer! by a vote of 12 to 10 be an auction day for the exchange fof quant road under the Tuttle act, Joaeph
Amsterdam Reports of a serious force, killing 20 soldiers and wound­
livestock
and
farm
products
and
a
Stupfe), in an action brought against outbreak of the plague are Hflliiiig ing 50. Thia rebel success has result*
sheared, $5.250/5.50; good to choice the bill which recently passed the
lambs, grain fed, $50/5.25; fair to house, adopting the Oregon plan for general market day may result. May­ Marion county, asks that the court be from the southeastern part of Java. eil in several other tribes, which hith­
good lambs, grain fed, $4.750/5; instructing the legislature as to popu­ or Morelock promises to make definite restrained from letting a contract for It is stated that 350 cases, of which erto had been neutral, joining the re­
the road.
lar choice for United States senators. announcements within a few/lays.
culls, $2.500/3 50.
224 proved fatal, have developed.
volt.