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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1911)
CITÌRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK SECRET SOUGHT FROM Detect v»» Arrange Meeting Mimgal« On Side. WIFE. of Me- Im* Angeles Th«- prosecution ar- I ranged a stage sitting in the Me diae Namara il.vnmnite conspiracy unexpected had Weilneailav that They confronted dramatic effects Mr*. Ortie E. McManig.il with her htvnband, one of the accused con ' spii ator*. tn an ante-room of the , grand jury chamber and liefore the fnterv lew ended she had fallen in Gener»l Resume of Important Event* ,i swoon. Later, when she emerged hvsteri Presented in Condensed Form eal from the ordeal. Attorney Joseph for Our Busy Readers. Scott. :m associate of Clarence l»ar i-w in the defense of the McNamara ; brother*, rushed among the detec- Jive* surrounding her a nd. w ith Nebraska wheat raisers are using clenched tint«, swept them aside w ith women as harxewt bands and paying threats of violence If they did not the full scale. cease "hounding this woman The detectives said the object of An angler at Coburg. Ore., caught the Interview was to have McMan ten fish in five casts, using «several igal induce his wife to change her hooks on hl« line. attitude and abandon the defense. in accordance with pre-ararnged General Wood’s plan for abandon- Mrs MeManigal was taken ing some of the small military posts plans will not affect the Vancouver bar- before the grand Jury to be told that she was not exempt from testifying racks. again*! the McNamara brothers on By the bursting of a reservoir at the ground that she might incrimi She was also in Grand Junction. Cal.. 5.000 cattle nate her husband were drowned, but no other lives formed that by refusing to tell what she is believed to know of the dis were lost. aster to th«- la's Angele* Times An investigating committee in Chi building October 1. 1910. when 21 cago says that society leaders are employes lost their liv«»t. she laid the owners of many dives, but the herself liable to a jail sentence for names are withheld. contempt, and to |s>ssible pn'secution Mildred Holland, an actress, was as an accomplice in the alleged plot Doings of the World at Large Told in Brief. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE GOOD APPLE CROP IN EAST CONVICTS TO BUILD ROAD. Governor West Plan» Route Portland to Salem. From Northwest Condition Brighten Season Advance*. *1 WOMEN AS HARVESTERS. Send U* Women” I* Cry From Di* trivi» in Nebr.iskJ. HARRIMAN MEK GEIHS UPHELD tlimilui Title wi-i-k wheat uml out lull v<-*t will bettln In Hi«- i-ountleu iiliuig tin- *outh line of tin- Htuti- and before til«- end of nmitlii'l ' week It all' be III full »wing Ihiougli I the South l-lntte country. In other yenr* the crj "si-mi ui- men ’ hn* been lu-urd fur miil w Illi 1 from the fnrtnet». but (lilt yenr the No Changes In Rates Made—Neglect The fai tu iipt-ciil ha* been t-hiin*«'<l to Secure Santa Fe Is er* are i xi-lalmllig. "Hend us worn Proof Pacific ( oast Hoads Not Actual Competitors. (lev < i nor West's proposal to i».<- The N'orthwestei u Fruit Kxi-liange cony lets in building a tmslel highw ay gives the following report of apple lietween Pot timid mid Salem has crop condition*: • Since the dale of our last bulletin. aroused interest and approval among No !H, no cliiinges of ipeciul Im business men. good roads i-nthti»la>.(s IHirtuiice have been re|HU(cd to the mu) the |>«»>ple who lh<> along the exchutige Statements III regard to «•n.” pro|>osed line of construction. tile crops oust ot the Missouri liver and During liarvoet, «tucking Not only would the road shorten ure conflicting In many way«, but threMliing Nebiaxlu» fill Ul Wliges lor St. lamie The Government’« peli the general tom- confirms the prevl- yenr* have been around $-' -’-t1 m»l th«' length of travel tietween Poit noli tu etijoln (tu- Noitlu-m Puliti«- ously reiterated advices that the $ t mt a da.i Then- wa« mi advance land mid the capital, it is said, but yield In those districts will be much of 50 cent* u day last year. The iiilliond i-iuitinulug tu cuntrol thè it long desired Ideal of connecting larger than has been harvested for la*t year price* will rule till» s<-ii*on. Suuthi-rn l'iiiltli- inlltuud wa* di* t'regon's metrto|s>li«< mid the WillaA a number of year*. Many sections and during the latter part of Jun«-, lill**i-d by thè l'nlt«*il Siate* Circuit ette valley with roads easily traver In the east have been vlslti-d with the whole of July and a poi timi of Jtidg«- abundant ruins which have helped Aiiguat th«- dally fiuui wage will hi Court ut thè i-ightli dlulrii-t sable would lie realized. Ellu-r H Aduni* wtote (I h « majority strengthen the situation Oil the from $3 to $ : .'«<• f«n n lo hour day One lead» Two routes are open, I'ntll Itixt year tin« men hud th« opinimi, whlcb » m i-onciirrvd In by whole, the ruins have been of exce|v through the country on the east side tlonal value ut tills time, following alietilllte right of wav, but now th« -y Judge Sunborn uml foinu-r Judge, of the Willamette through Oregon tin« extremely hot weather and *e are bi Ing crowd«'«! out and to quit«- m«w Supi«-m«- Court .liiutlc«- Vaud« ■ The June drop will an extent me being replaced City and is shorter than the second i ere drouths Hoi < xaiiter Judge Wllllum C. young women. wrotK n dlHucntlng opinion route on the west siile of the Wil be much heavier than was exacted, while n numlu-r of localities report The di-i-i«-«- wa* entered ut Sall lamette passing through Newberg blasting of some varieties. It seems l.llkl- Citi, wlll-t«' Ilo- sull W«l“ filed and Dayton mid including the 12 nule certain that New York mid Michigan, hi Fi-bruniy, limx. uml ili«« opinione stretch between Rex and Tigardvim- lit least, will have bumper ; yields. burnii ,1 down in Ht l'aul. Halt laike That convict* build gissi roads Is especially In the full varieties, The Citi limi bete Judge Adams found that th» mil demonstrated by the stability of high Virginias promise a very fair crop. Portland Hav id t'ampbell. X riel Illi toad inerger. engllleeled III tile late way* in other states where they have although smaller than that of ’ Hili, Information frnni New York state chief of the Portland Fire I s pill I E. Il I Im i Innin und his associates been put to work, The value of th«- subsequent ly, did Hot road in . shown by .... the .... increase in ... . under recent date shows Ilea vier ItiK-nt, was kllb-d ut 8 t."> Mondai In l!«ol and u mouiK to n direct uml substantial sentenced to one year in the peniten the value of the land through which ‘lyyt'l'lugs than is considered dealr morning, while binding n d«-s|>«iiite H Hlmliit of tunte. Interstate or lutei CIRCLES NIAGARA FALLS. tiary of New York state for attempt it is built. In southern Marion conn able in some localities, while others ing to commit suicide. tv. for instance, the prune grower* report blasting, but on the average light on fliinu-H surrounding thousands iiutlonul. Ile foumi that the suppression of Daring California Aviator Made a got together ami taxed themselves ti 1 condition* indicate nil exceedingly of gallon* of oil In the I'nlon Oil An Alaska miner, thought dead, l'ompitltloti lietween the I ululi I'll build rock highways, They did this,1“1’«'’ volume of tonnage. Dangerous Trip. and t'ompmiy s plant nt Kust Wntcr visited his home in. Derby, Conn., and « IIII- uml thè Southern l’m-lfii wue *o Michigan re|iorts are of the same when they found East Salmon strc«-t. Th«- fir«- w .1 -, liitmlti-simnlly simili timi It was uti- there saw a monument erected to Niagara Falls—With a whir of his steadily losing at that they would Is- general character. their busincsn with his memory in the cemetery. biplane. Lincoln Beachey. the Cali out roads over ln connection with this Virginia report* are recent and one that Imperiled the live* ot scolm lm|H>rtant which they might fornia aviator, after circling alsive of tlK-m-'ti mid thousands of on look fi-ature of (In- decision. .Imi-:«- Villini» Senator Lorimer's friends deny cor Niagara, swooped beneath the upper haul their crops to distributing r< n- comprehensive The Shenandoah Vai ers The plant was d*»tioy«-d. nt a iclted thè r»«crnt Standard oil «I« ruption and liquor men are attacked. steel bridge and down the gorge ters. The Inctease per in-re in tin- lev and eastern panhandle of West 14 of $1 on.uoo iclulon. In w hlch tIn« rule --f i< i-• n prune belt was from $ '• t<> f«u. th« ■ Virginia promise crops of unusually Chh*f Cainpbeh not <lenth whHe wuk tirsi laid down by the fulled President Taft sends message of almivt to the whirlpool. cost averaged about $2 an acre Th«- fine quality, but on tin« whole the Rising again between th«' sides of making «’ffortK to plan th»* State* Sut*ri-mi- Court greeting to King George, and wishes the lower river. Beachey went to- prune growers find that building mid quantity Will hardly exceed 60 or 65 handling of a dantCvrouM th«* that ha«l J iii I k " Hook. In til* dl**i-iitlng opln friendly relations to continue. maintaining good made is exceeding per cent of lust year's harvest. The ward the Canadian side, where be ■< I m ' fii dtfvlng control. lie *iilk»*d ion. rulli thè majority opinion ly profitable. R is said th«- convict shortage is attributed to the Inst coolly Into th«* burning place In greatly nniiiiw* thè act of «ongn • Pastors at Colville. Wash., have made a splendid landing. It was the built mad which Governor West pro late frost, and the excessive drouth search ot a pourdblv solution to th«’ limi verv little I h lift of II abiti first time a birdman had cut the air formed a baseball nine and will po*> * would lie even more profitable, lasting three weeks The drop has grave problem that confronted him match games for the benefit of a crossing the Canadian border. and the construction might be made also tieen abnormally heavy. American The and hi« men. Warned of the risk, he Wh- n crossed Majority opinion church building fund. to include both sides of the river. falling off In the older orchards, said »Imply that it uua tie»-» -aais <•<1 on ”fh<* T ilion Fai llie While a pastor in Wheeling. Va . which bore heavily last year, will t». for him to go Inaldr. ie*i«*by hnvt* lawfully put WIDE FIELD BENEFITED. preaching, a highwayman holds 'offset, to a large extent, by th«« gr««at «»litro! of all the gt<-nt rail As he pa>>ed to the <»iiter of th«* the church treasurer in the ante acreage of young orchards just com- building a fearful explosion wreck’d i-riiM In th«* I nit. -I Stat«-» ” room. who had just made the collec Adanw pi«fiiitM: I lili opinion The Shenandoah th«* oneetory concnde »tructur«* Th* Shower* Have Been General Through Ing Into bearing. tion. and escapes. Ntah'invnt that (•over n Valley was visited bv severe ball, chief wa» piling«*«! to death in a Out Pacific Northwest. iMt prov$‘ that i ent raint lightning and wind storms on June seething cauldron, amid ( oiim of de The secret of the destruction of Soaking rains that fi-ll throughout 6. th«« effect of which could not be brlH in th«’ bill wiiM «ul» Th«i»* wio» tcouble In identify the battleship Maine will never be iii ter a-« the dir»-< ( Oregon and the Northwest U m determined at the time of our ml ing him wh«’ii the body un.s r«’inoved known, according to a statement of «•ff«*«’t of th«« combi Accumulation of the chief engineer, for the wreck vices Whatever damage has resulted thr«*»’ hours later I of the week have gaH«*M g«*n«*int«’d in empty oil tanka xias so complete that it cannot be value to farmers, according to re in th«« southern parts of the valley and exposed to th«* heat la giv» n an . tbh told whether the vessel was blown may be equalized by the benefit of jmrts from Oregon i and Washington rainfall in the northern sections. th«* cauae of th«* fatal eipl<*<Bioii up from within or without. Twelv«« or more firemen, working towns. Coming on i the h«-els of on«- WAR VESSELS IN REVIEW. The John Day Valley. Oregon, wool at th«* north of th«* building, were of the longest dry periods known in OREGON CITIES PAVING. clip will be 1.000.000 pounds. ¡nearly caught by th«* heavy concr«*t«* state. when in I eome disi ricts Nation» Represented st wall aHiich collapaed under th«* for< • Eighteen PORTLAND MARKETS. crop outlook was approaching Numerous Town» Are Engaged In of th«* «'Xploalon Gathering» of King's Fleet, Thia wall fell out Some Permanent Street Work. ward Into the itre«t and the flr«*m«-n zero, the jubilation of farmers is Portsmouth Th«* wiirwlilp* of th«- _Wheat—Track prices: Bluestem. marked, Grand«*—-The Warren Construc avoided it by a ma«l acramble. a uorld boomed a royal salute In honor While grain generally is h«*avy ruah of air from the centei 9709714c: club. S6087c: Russian, 85 pretty well along, they gay th«- rains tion com|>any bus completed the pav of England « sailor king Bright sun ©86c; Valley, 87c; 40-fold. 87c. wil have a tendency to till out th«- ing of Sixth street and has ts-gun of explosion lending Impetua to their nhine came at lR*t to lend its brill flight. Battalion Chh ’ f Young waa crop. and that the quality will by work on Main avenue. Washington Inncy to one of tin* tnoM Impre h |\•• Millstuffs — Bran. $24 50025 per thtoun Into th«» afreet and struck by greatly Improved. «(•••I m m of all the gorg«*ouK pageantry avenue I* also being graded mid the ton; middlings. $31; shorts. $25.50© fly ing u r«*< kag«* and Patrolman Evan»« In twelve hours a little over half rock has been laid for one block Ou H((« iiding lh<* < < ji <>nat Ion of Georg»’ 26: rolled barley. $29.50030.50. waa kiKM'ked down by a bit of con V an inch of rain fell, making a total Elm str«-<-t everything Is awaiting the crete. Neither wae badly hurt. Corn—Whole, $29; cracked. $30 per precipitation of 35.55 j inches since I "hot stuff” which will Is- applied as In a double line elx rnlles In length ton. Ortie E. McMamgal. Accused as Los Septemb«-r 1. » 22 inch»-», inch«* under nor soon as Main avenue fs completed flouted th»- nilglith t of Britain « war WOMEN EXPECT SUFFRAGE. Barley—Choice feed $27 per ton. Angeles Times Dynamiter, Whose mal. The indications are that show With these and other street* paved ships. The lines were joined at either end by a two mile ^indch of Wife is Now Central Figure in Case ers will continue in th«- «-astern part and Second. W«-st, Adams and South Oats—No. 1 white, $.’7.50 0 28 per of the stat«-—the showers being mon : Fourth macadamized. I.a Grand«- will Order of Minister I» All That I> smaller craft uhlle <»fT the lab* of ton. general over the Willamette -benefit i surely Wight IN foreign u - hm -I m dt» ^s«<| Required in Mexico. have as many first das» Hay—Timothy. Eastern Oregon. No Falls he was about 2100 feet in the 'ing practically the entire state. in glittering colors Among them str«-et* as any town or city of its 1. $20021; light mixed. $18019: air. Dropping, on hie second circle, Mi-xlco City A *uffrtig<> movement, The rain extends over Eastern size in Oregon. wim the American dreadnought l»ela- heavy mixed. $16017; alfalfa. $12.50 he went well to the southwest. Washington and Northern Idaho. whlcb promise» tn becoin«- a factor war«’, tin- gr«ateMt an<l ni<> t power Once over the cataract he lowered ©13; clover, $12 50013; grain hav. where .23 of an inch fell, ful of all the hug»’ fighting ships in Lincoln his planes. He caught some of the Sa1<-tn— Th«- city council has agreed in M> xl< an i»>lltli ». was launch«-«! ■«- $13.50014.50. county. Washington, is aariured a tin- vast nrrnadn a- m » inl>'» <l th«-:«* surfac«- pavement on «••ntly by it woman’s club number Poultry—Hens, 15016c; broilers. 20 wash from the outlet of th«- power 15.000,000-bmhei crop as a result of to lay hard surface Th«’ narrow waters of the Solent East Stat«« State *tr«-«-t str«-«-t Instead of ma Ing in it* membership many of the @22c; ducks, young. 15c: geese, nom tunnel which shoot* over the side : the shower*. never held »<» larg«* a <!«•• ’ It was It is the plnn of the state more proriiliu-iit women of th«« ciipi th«- mow! effertlv«’ ev«-r brought t< . cadam. inal; turkeys, 20c; dressed, choice, of the precipice. The space through which In- flew to construct a Isnilevard connecting 25c. tai under the n«-w regime. In a pc g'-tli«-r UNITED WORK PLAN. Ev«-ry <1.» u . ih r<-| t « nt< «1 the penitentiary and the asylum If tltlon direct«-,! to Emilio Vuoqm-z and every one of th«« is*, «hips an Eggs—Oregon ranch, candled, 21c is 16$ feet high and barely 100 feet si«le. The digitane'- froni from side to this street Is pav«*«l. and that will per dozen: case count, 20c per dozen: i è -tn- / : mlnlater of Interhir, mor« chored uas ready for a«tlv.- h » ivi <« the brink of thè falls to thè bridge Three Organizations to Labor for mean much travel on the street and Eastern. 19© 20c. than i 5<m woin«-n. w ho alyl« them at which he made thè dtp is about council, makes in the Judgment of the selve* "friend* of the people,” «)■- Butter—City creamery extra. 1 and Good Roads. It is estimateli 150.000 4200 yards. House Party Is Fatal. it Imperative that a hard surface ma nd th«- right to vote hih I hold 2-pound prints, in boxes, 24c per persons witnes •d th«- flight. Co-operation with all organizations pavement be laid. office, They announce tl-«-lr choice Nantucket, pound; less than box lots, cartons Muss - Two young in th«- state that are inter«-st<-i| in for president and vice pr> slib nt. «$«- women, H«-b n Wilson, of New York and delivery extra. Child Beaten to Death. rhe good roads movement will be evi-ry favor, respectively. t'lty, and Mildred D«-Hav« n of Brook- Medford—Last year nearly 100.000 i «daring Cheese—Twins, triplets and daisies. Chico, Cal.—Helen Rumbel. 13 one of rhe objwUr of the Oregon square yards of hard surface pave- Francisco I. Madero and Dr. Fi an ' lyn. an<l on«« ____ man. , I I vhhiv , Palimi, 14©14'4c 14©l4kjc per pound; Young Amer- Association for Highway Improve years old. beaten for neglecting a I lost their Hies In i a tire which «fi rnent was laid In Medford. .Ton elico Vnsqiiez Gomez. leas. 15©15>4c. nient. If their petition rec«-lvc« th«- at vtroyed a boathouse ■ owned la w t ract s aggregating nearly 150,(mo Pork—Fancy, ln^lO^c per pound, task, Is dea«l in her home near Grid At a meeting of the dirt-ctor* of square feet were carried over for telltion tin- women appear t«> expect lam Harm Mrs. Emma Rumbe], her step I h Jr. ehulimun of th«- Veal—Fancy, llks@12c per pound. lev. the, association held recently, it was This amount. the department of the Interior will ; New York It* pulilleun state commlt- Fresh Fruit—Strawberries. Oregon. mother. and Arthur Lewis, her step decided to become identifietl with completion this year, to««. I command all Si-vi-rul other |ier*on* w«-re III $1 25© 1.75 per crate; gooseberries. brother, are held by a coroner's Jury the Oregon Development League and with what has tieen contracted for the republic authorities throughout to Inscribe the nani«* Jure«! among them Thoma* Kerr, of to answer to charges of murder, and this season, to date brings the total 5© 6c per pound; apples. $1©3 per the Oregon State Grangi- for th«- pur of all women have been rushed to the county jail desiring to exercise tin New York City. box: cherries, $1.20(01.50 per box: at Oroville for safety. pose of working out a uniform legis up to 270.(100 square yards to be laid franchise on tile to., of voters and The ■ tir«- was started til a mutch SOSlOkic per pound: apricots. $1.50 this year. lative program that would I««- ac to accept their ballots together with tboiightli-sely th row n on a recently The countryside is half crazed with ©2 per crate; cantaloupes. $2.50© ceptable to all interests in the »tat«- those of th«- men The petitioner* oiled floor. rage. \lrnost Immediately ttle Forest Grove Street Improvement tinse their demands on guarantees 3.25 per crate; peaches, $1.5001.75 The ass«i«-iation will carry on a Lew is and Mrs. Rumbel reported ' room win filled I with flames, and per «rate. work is going rapidly on. Ditches campaign for additional funds Hr- contained in the con at I tut Ion, which, i those w ho escaped that the girl had committed suicide. < dl<l so «inly by Sack Vegetables—New carrots, $2 An inquest, Instituted Immediately soon as the Oregon I)« v«-lopm«-nt for th«- curbing on Main street from they declare, applies to worn« n as Jumping overboard per sack; turnips. $2; beets. $2. 'developed that the girl's body wae League has determined positively North Second avenue to Pacific ave well M to their brothers. The botile* of the dead wore r<- Potatoes—Old. $3 per hundred; new a niass of bruises, and that h«-r face vhat action it will take In helping nue have been made and are prac 'covered. but both were burned be California. 4©-5c per pound. ,jn death remained black from the th«- associatkin to arlvanc«- the g«sid tlcally readv to receive the concrete yotid recognition. roads movement. mixture. Rock Is being delivered for Vegetables—Asparagus, 75©90c per choking she had received, Father See» Child Burn. box; beans. 10© 12'4c; cabbage, $3 Th«- b-gislatlv«- commltte«- of th«- constructing the 18 blocks of bard Seattl«- Playing within sight of Stat«- Grange will be asked to meet surface streets for which the city p>er hundredweight; corn. 20025c per Creeds Cast Red Pepper. Libel Caie* Fall Fiat. his father, little Francis Gouthro, « L the directors at an early date to has contracted. dozen: cucumbers, $1©1.25 per doz Lansing, Mich.—R«-d pepper was S"«tth- Jmlgp Wlkiin R Gay. hi year-old en: eggplant, 15c per pound; garlic. [thrown about and a shotgun was dlsciiss pro|u»o d laws covering th«- non of B«-n Gouthro, a dis 10© 12c per pound; lettuce, 30©36c plave(| aggressively in a riot among road question, C E. Spence, of fire- Raker Street paving In Baker ha“ («■arnlng contractor residing at 1503 tli<‘ Crlmlnnl D«*partm«-nt of thè 811 per dozen; hothouse lettuce, $1.25® members of the Mayflower Congr«- gon city; c. I. Shaw, of Albany and b«-«-n d*lay«-d several times, hut ac East 77lh street, was burned to death P<-rlor Ctmrt lui* nnnoiinced tlmt h>- 1.75 per box; peas. 5©6c per pound; gational Church and adherents of A. I. Mason, of Hotsl Rlv«-i. m«-inb--r* five work Is now being pushed for Sunday, Th«- father had h«««-n work- would liiHtrui-t tho proMocut Ing ut «4 th«- Grang«- commit!«-«-, a-sm«-«l ward. Baker Is doing so much pav ing alsmt l the horse* In the buck peppers. 30©35c per pound; ra<il«>>es. |"atter Dav toim-y t<> dl*mi*H th<- « rlmliial llb« I . “ SaTnt’s. Th«- former President Prall, of th«- Oregon A-s«s ing this year that there has been yard, while th«- boy played In th«- 12'-fcc per dozen; rhubarb, 1 '4©214c attempted to t«-ar down an old proKi-ciillon* b< gim ngalnst tho Sent elation for Highway Improvement of per pound; tomatoes, $1.2501.75. i( ; - they had sold to the other some anxiety that th«- delav might wagon. and the two were laughing ii«- Pont Inti-lllg.-m-cr ut tli<> lti“lam <- church Onions—Yellow, $3; red. $2.75 per[iojufr^ation. , and the latter drove giving their support to th«- otgamza- prove sufficient to prevent the com am) Joking together, Suddenly the <>f th«- Tlini-s. nm| ngnlnnt tli«> Timi* father heard a cry, ami. turning, ■a w I nt the instance « lif III«- Post llltelll- hundred; crystal wax, $3.50 per bun- llff the Invaders, The Congregation tion. pletion of all that Is contemplated. his little chllil running. bls cotton gemer. dred. I alists say the property »as sold Auto Passenger Service. Hops—1911 contract*. 23© 25c per i with the understanding that, the The Judge said ile would not snne- Springfield—At an adjourned meet Jumper on fire and the flames blaz poiinil: 1910 crop. 22c; 1909 crop. building be removed to another lo- Jacksonville—Jacksonville an«l Med Ing of the common council a resolu Ing up about th«- child’s head. tloll waste of the connty's noie) for 15©15'4c; olds. 8010c. the purpose of avenging private calfty and trouble began when the ford people are singing the praises tion was passed providing for an ad Mohair—Choice, 36©37’^c pound. grievances. new owners kept it in its pm-««nt of V. C. thirst, who has established dltlonal bond Issue of $50.000, to be Finder* Get Money Pot. Wool—Eastern Oregon. 10016c per location. in street Improvement an automobile passenger service la- expended pound, according to shrinkage; Val f'hey« tin««. Wyo Reuben Stock well This action Is In line with the conn tween the two cities. Mr. Gorst makes Own Monument Visited. iev. 14016>4c per pound. Suicide a Private Affair. ell’s plan to make Springfield a mod an«l 8. W White Monday won a suit a round trip every hour, ami has Cattle—Prime grain-fed steers, $6© Derby, Conn.—Thomas Mulcahy, found his way into popular favor to el city. îx»s Angeles "Suicide Is a private against William Taylor to recover 6 25; prime hay-fed steers, $606.25; $1,(ino In gold which they fourni burled affair. one of the few men whose lot has such an extent that he will soon put There Is no more Justifica «1 < i«-o,,$5 7.'.-ij6, fair to good. $5 250 Corvallis—The paving of Third In Taylor's cellar. been vO see a monument erected to on another machine, lie Is also talk 5.50: common, $50* 25; prim* cows. his memory, has left home here to ing of putting on a truck to compete street was begun several days ago Th«« two men were employed by tion for the publication of such ac $505.50; good to ch'dce, $4 75© 5; fair return to the Klondike, where h«- with the Rogue River Valley railway and the block lietween Madison and Taylor to deepen and enlarge th«« count* than there Is for publishing other privi«« matterà ” to good. $4.500 4.75; poor, $4.250 has spent his last 12 years. Shortly in hauling freight. Jefferson, with a part of the one to excavation tinder his bous««. In doing Ibis Is the lueu-rtlon of a commit- 4.50; choice heifers, $5.50 0 5.75; after his departure from the work they dug up a |*it contain 12 the north. Is entirely finished. The fee of the American Academy of cnoice bulls. mins, $4 50 0 5; goon choice good to to choic choice * vearl agf > uord ran H, of hi >. death Ing the money. — Taylor claimed It street, between Adams and Jackson Coos Bay Timber Sold. Medicine, which Investigated th«« bulls. 14.25^4.50; choice light calves and a ni<>nuTnT‘nt was erect« d to his and they gave it to him. Later, question of suicide, ami In making Is 52 feet wide. ST'S".50; good to choice, SO.• .5^1 <; rnPrnorv a local cemetery. Six Marshfli-ld—The annual meeting of Stockwell and White decided to sue Its report here r<-qu«-*ted the press choico heavy, $5^5.50; choice stags., w<*«*ks ago Mulcahy returned home, th«- fkiuthern Oregon Co. was hold Pendleton—The city council has for the return of the gold. of America to refrain from further S5.75^6.25; good to choice stags, 65.25 and since then has paid several visits nt Eniplr«« and n«-w officers arid dl practically agreed to pave 1500 feet publication of such affairs. rectors of the crmipany w«-r«- «-lectod. of Alta street, or the connection bo © 5.75. Baptists Appeal to Czar. to the monument. It became known positively that a tween Main ami Court streets. Th«- Hogs—Choice hogs. $6.750 7; good Philadelphia The Rev Russell II Nitrogen Plant Explodes. Taft is Caught in Storm. majority «if the stock <>f (he company property abutting on the street In Conwell, of this city, and the Rev. to choice, $6.50© 6 75; choice heavy. Washington—A deluge of rain and had pa* <-d Into the hands of the eludes the courthouse and three F It. Meyer, of England, have I.... .. »606.25; common, $506; stock, $6.75 Munich, Bavaria.—A factory at hail accompanied by thunder and Menasha Wood«-nware Co. of M -n churches. © 7.50. selected by th«« executive committee Trostberg, employed In recovering lightning and a Sheep—Choice spring lambs, $60 .......... „ ...... _ wind that attained [nsha. Win. The officer* elect«-«! w«-re; of the Baptist World Alliance as en nitrogen from the nitnosphere, wa* Grants Pais—Contracts for the 6 25: choice yparlfngs. $1 8005; good a velocity of 60 mil«* an hour today Pr«-*ldent, C. R. Smith, head of the I voys to St. Petersburg, to seek per destroyed by a terrific explosion paving of North Sixth street, from II Company; vlce-pr« sident, to choice. $4.50© 4.75; fair to medium. | forced an adjournment «if th«- Sen- ; Menasha mission from the Czar for the erec originating from some unknown I Herbert Armstrong, local r»-pr««s<-nta- street north to Evelyn avenue, ami 1404.25; choice ewe*. »303.50; tlon of a Baptist university In that rnuee In a reservoir containing sup- [five of the compBny; s«-cretary, C. G the paving of B street from Sixth tn city. to choice ewes. ,2.7503; fair to med open on the Chevy Cha«- golf llnk- They will start, within six plies today. Itim ewes $2 50© 2 75: good to choice caused th«- destruction of a building 1 Hockett, of North Bend; asslstnnt Seventh, have been let to the War weeks. Berlin has been selected Se So far as known three lives were heavy wemers ,3 7504; old heavy at the Soldiers i’ Home and played secretary, Frank H. Damon, of Pos ren Construction company, the rate the place for the next meeting of lost and six other persons were dan- ton. havoc with shade trees. being *2.10 per square yard. wether*, $3'04; mixed lots, ,405. the Baptist Alliance. (eroualy injured. » PORTLAND’S PIKE CHIEF MEETS DEATH IN FLAMES I « «