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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1911)
CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK HUNDREDS DIE FROM HEAT. Middle West Sailed Under Sun the Fourth. Torrid INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE ARTISTS' COLONY PLAN. Burr Mclntosh Buya Big Traci for Hotala, Workshop, Etc. Los Angele» The dreiuu «f Burr Melmosi). uiagu/liit* prupi lehir, cv n«“W spulici mali. I oiik tini«“ HiiccesHtii) acmi ili .miai ' I. urli ■! ami *■>,■• ' pbotographri who pi........ ■ w< art center In California, apponi h abolii to l»e r.'llll.'eil M< Intontì covervd tlie globe wlth il cameni limi «hu'lded timi lillà alate woillil be tll<* Ideili place for hi* colony Ile liiiH bouxhl ?uo aerea In a pletur*'Hi|u<* location sentii of ih*' city limi It I h announced timi con siruetloii work will be begun Imniedl- ately. It is umlerstood that Jlouu'i l.nuglillii, It capitalist, who la Mein tosh's micie by marriage, Is the "an gel ' biK-k of the util*|ue Venture. In thè center of thè ground* are to be eri'CteiX il hotel wlth 2<>0 rotino*. liti nrt fair hall, u group of »trucitire* de voted lo stillile*, n thenter. all arti*!*' workshop, restaurant with «ufe cimili uut ami 80 cottugi'H to be rallied nt coni. The cosi of th«* bill Idi n «X I h erti United ut 1300.0110. TWO KILLED AS BOAT HITS ROCK ' Chicago. From all over the Middle ! CHIEF VISITS PENDLETON West dispatches are pouring In with NEW RAIL LINE SURVEYED. the message that this was the hottest f Fourth of July experietu’ed Him«’ the Land Option* Acquired Along Route Indian Warrior Who Saved City *' Highly Entertained. records were first kept. From West of P«-opo»ed Road. ern Kansas to th«’ Atlantic sealstard Pendleton Peiidh’ton ■ nloicd a Eugen«“ - Surveyor* in the employ the extreme heat ««acted Its toll if of ()|V Willamette A- I'aeltlc Railway visit h few day* ago fiimi a N* / I'eic*' Indian cliief who ><‘<u« aito death, drove men to suicide and left v’ompatn began work out of Junction figured pioinliK’iitl)' In Having this General Resume of Important Events Passenger* Totaling 168 Pass Night hundreds prostrate am! suffering. City, running a preliminary line to city from being raid«'«! by Chief on Stony Reefs Are Reecued Presented in Condensed Form Egan and bls buiitl ot Pint«- warriors It was the third day of an asceml connect with th«' line just «“omplvti'il and Sent to Seattle. for Our Busy Readers. ing scale of teni|>eratures am! the from Eugene to Elmira. At the same The naiii«’ given him bv the c<uiqn«'i ors **f his i.■<«■*• 1« George Xnios. hut unwelcome news is offered that the time land agent* of the eonipati« b" in Indian iionieiielatur«* it I h Hint which mean* Sunni A new specie of ivdents is dis- top of th«’ hill may not vet hav«’ been pan closing 30 mid Go .lay options on ma turn sc lu. Victoria. It <’ Two women |>.«-» F)«“ Ills holin' I h oil III*' N< .-. Pole«“ reached. by >*:. i.- s-> in Neva la laud west of Junction City. The lam! icscivation in Idaho, and while her«“ HciigciH died of • h<>< k when the < t There was rain in the far North I* not so situated as to lie tise«l for he wuh th«' gui'Ht of bin lu’phew, Heat In Chicago kills twenty »hi'ii curslon Hteunishlp Hpokan«. which Pi mercury reaches from 103 to 110. ' west and a temporary lessening of right-of way, mid It Is suplHised that Paul Show away, a well known I l'»|- year* I iiih bevn u *<l only for cutty dent «>t the I'm itiua i'<vervatlon A toy pistol In the hands of a Ind I the thermal stress, but from that re- tli«> options are for speculative pur- Ing touilsts to the giacici» limi town* wu* In 1878. It wa* lit 187k, th«' year of in San Fh-anclsco I* the cause of the ' gion come* information that six pose*. A litsku, uml which fnmouH Bannock BaniKxk war. that S of Sonili« io“iei n Alaska, boy * death. deaths made up th«’ tribute of mor The Willamette A Pacific Railway Eve Ingratiated himself with was niteii u|> fur thl» hciv I co um! High price* of meat is said to be tality. brethren ot thl* Comimny was recently Incorimi at«“d. i*alefuc«>" w 11* luid up i xct'pl during th« sum a scarcity of fat cattle in the Chi- In Chicago, which seemed to In* a mid ha* had I a I'n’W of sni vel ors bu-) Egan, the bl<s*dy chief «>f th«“ PI mer, »truck u r«s k In Heymour N.u cago market*. s|*eclal victim, the official Government for the lust thrv«' weeks running a bail planned mi attack oil I’eudl n*ws. Il C., mi*! WUH b* ached In A Norwegian steamer founder«*! off thermometer in the loft) dome of the survey from Eugene to Florence. when rinilpilie. chief of the I FOUR DEAD UNDER WALL Plumper Buy Io prevent li< r sinking Iceland and the 56 per»eu«s alma rd Federal building registered at one making th<> sixth survey to be coni tlllns and father of the present Chief time 102. With one exception. In pleteil lietween these points, Th«’ In I'luapine. cmue to I'ellilictoll and are believed lost. III ileep water. June. 1901, it was th«- highe*t official corporators are timber «iwners in th*“ off* r«’<| the strength of his tribe In The women who lost their lit ■ h Two killed and ten injured is the temperature ever record«’«! In this city restating the I at tuck. Th«“ «iffer was Mechanics Installing New Machinery toll of automobiles in and about In street thermometers the mercur) Siuslaw country, chief of whom Is receive*! w Ith I suspicion, whereupon In Pumping Station Caught. wet*' Mrs G F William» of Wash- G X Wendling, of San Francisco Pittsburg. Pa., Sunday. I'luapine. to prove hl* sincerity. .it midnight stooil firm at 94. Buffili«* \t leiist f**ur |H’r*on* were Im ton. I> C , and Mi-“ J E SllUIIHH, Th«’ company recently purchased the A driver'* strike was averted in Chicago's toll of death was 2S. sawmill at \cnie. th«’ pi«>t>ertv In picked a f< w » tru*te«| follow* rs to killed and -'.'* Injured Saturila« when of I'blliul' lphl.i 'I heir I hh I i *«* have capture Egan San Francisco when the teamsters Horses seemed to suffer more than Sunny Fye who had eluding 14 acres of real estate and wandered from Ills trlb«“ bccilUH«* lie the pumping station nt the fis*t of tx'cn placed on u ateaiualilp bound accepted the offer of a shorter day their masters. Th«* a«*c' for Ríanle \t lli*t the w**imn Well* a g«H»d water frontage. di«l not want to tight the white mail, Port«*r avi'nue c«»llnpH«'il Despite cooling breezes which Convicts at the Salem. Ore. peni «bun o<'«’urr*'*l shortly after !• «clock was one of the chos«*n few r<|M>il*'<l iiil»»lng. um| It wa» fiat d tentiary extinguish a tire iu the asy sprang up over night. 20 deaths were Anibulan** s w* r*' rushed from nil NORTHERN TO BE BUILT lum stables, saving heavy damage*. recorded in New York. Philadelph.a V sear« li part* of the city. Tin* llniiiulul I«*** tJ . . hail bt*fli diowiif <1 SALMON CATCHES HEAVY <>f tin* »(« miiMhlp wan tiHHle and Ih» ir Is inni*’ than El I'OO.tKHi Mrs. J. N. Jenkins, who confeaaea had nine and Pittsburg 15. and In Merrill People Expect Harriman Road Th«' victim* of the iiccldrnt w«--« Ixnll«' to having broke n her mother s heart all three cities there were hundreds iii< found iu thfh* «libine» Larger Meshed Semes Needed for to Reach Town Soon. machinists who were Instiilllng new w li*'i by many scandals, te to testify be of prostrations of a serious character. 1» •llp|>O'*ll. th.) <11. <1 of Il Biq Run Expectrd. machinery. They » were burled uti'ler fore the New York grand jury that In the death lists due directly to th«“ Merrill - «'oustruction on the Mode«' t. Big catch«* «*f salnioti hundreds of tons of brick The dead frinii her admirer who presented her with heat no account is taken of babies All th« 1 1 Ilf'-IH f X< » pt th< »• tght In bv glllnet fishertmui wvr«’ In u |'lt 50 I feet b*’l*’W tin* floor valuable jewels never paid duty on who are dying by scores. The conn Northern Railrvuid will Ilk* «■ lx . in try at large reports an aegregat* of on the line from Alturas' to Klania.i’ them. w«r harlxir leientl) Over It will be Im ms before they ure re- two W fl <• lamlt'd In th* NtlUllI ho*|tN. more than 50 «Irownlngs for th« day. Falls in alxuit six weeks. ui of salinoti * neh was re- covered. The pilMMl'llg« 1 s 1 .1 « *•*[ Archbishop Messner, of Milwaukee, a ntimber * f thè tlsheniieti which properly belong in the hen’ I lie walls 300 I ds) on t h** n>*'K> > It*[>tf <•« 111 p i n ic, The Sou’ll' n Pacific Railr«.«! • * says Socialism ie heresy. ilt of thè da) h fishlng, and the roof collapsed. casualties, as the victims were slain I ‘ lr«m< “ ii UI..I tnkeli off 1 1 I any. which Is to bull«! the Modoc :h« packlng plant* reports seeking th** bodl«'s A sheep herder in Idaho was at while trying to escaie from the tor- Twolllv five und • d Northern Line. select«'<l tn July 1 m«n averagi *1 'over tacked by a bear which tr.ed to eat ridity. sever.’lv hurt, hav«* b*-*'ii taken to th** th«’ extensions to be constructed dur i thè boat. him. Kansas City reports four deaths <'oiifllrtlhi? ilf’rount* of th« rati««« hospitals ing the next twelv«’ months, ami It Is f thè big fisti are n«w c*un A lad runs 43 miles in 13', hours from heat and a score of prostration.«, About the tlm*’ of til«’ accident nt d< atti II 11 1 i«l l.u'ger m« h gear I h b«‘ the pumping station n scow Is’lonz crh.tl in th« bi l. f wit < * a (I n to reach the bedside of his "father. some of them serious. Tojieka S« confidently exix-cted the M« loc N. rth ern will be on the list for immcdlatt The trai h and Melile» *'ho he thought was dying. The run dalia and Atchison. Kan., Kan. sweltered th«' steau construction. not n«»t solely on i account uri* dolng little il* y«“t, . amt Ing to th*' Etuplr«* Engineering Com ndnil HmnpMon, l’rln*« G< was from Morton to Centralia. Wash. under a temperature of l"l. of the bonus Merrill has lias put up to t* will noi untll nft.'r the puny. which was In the barlsir be City of that hum >d Io the IKvints came within the scope of th« have wo A cyclone at Mitchell. S. D. un ubsldcs Thl» month has low the waterworks pumping station, rk begun before September •lance of the ilUUr.“»' < 4 il vaili Six men narrowly «•* of «h.“ i>«st Jiin* * In «■ ' «'riti turned turtle roofs the Mitchell furniture store, and sti[x?rheated area and temiieratures 14. but because the colint rv Is *1*- went skyrocketing. «." mages N gllln«*tters Th*“ majority caped with their Ilves. veloidng s.j rapidly In the North««■■ -• One message «MMfitr.l that the In St. Louis, street thermometers building in the town was harmed. night bave bern stillili, and that the Harriman system needs th « women dl«d of frlichi In C registered as high as 1<>*> and 11«' sult ih«* cannery pack Is COSTLY BUILDING PLANNED. line to handle its busin* * short-cut rixitui whir«' th «* bCMliCN * ■ «♦ fo»in<!. The day set for "at home" by a Two men. driven mad bv the heat. it of a year ago. at less expense. Chicago couple proved to be the day took their own lives, \ pilvate di*palch »ad that they The official ■*h weighlng :<« potimi» «ir wen- drew n* d of the death of the bride, who hail temperature was 10[. Pittsburg ex ■ b.'.n plckl.il bv th.- cold Mar»hall Field Trustee* Will Erect Mi* William* w.iH acconip.ini contracted cold on their honeymoon. [icrienced temiieratures quite as high Japanese Busy Clearing Land. $10.000.000 9kycraper. datits. as th«“ packers are h«r huHlutiiil and two dnught« All through us. owlng to th«' conditi«*!! Dee.—M. Moyi’ka. a Japanese orch Chicago Trust««»* of th«* Mil rehall ol w hom «“»caped uniti jui “ 'I Bank officials at Tooele. Vtah, as those at St. Louis. urk«'t. to secure a big cold Held ■ state i bought for $ j imi mm planned and successfully robbed their Ohio. Indiana. Illinois and Southern ardist, has purchased 13 acres ad \t latest atlvIce* th«* ■kan«' House with hurricane «!••< k own bank of $bi.oi*o. The cashier Michigan. Fourth of July celebrations joining his horn«“ place, which he w. I th«* Chicago <>p «era cash was "bound and gagged" while a were curtailed. Chicago shares with begin clearing at once. , block at the HOUthWi'St corner of boil w.i. valiu-d al 1 Pm He has 4" a ti«l In clerk rode 40 miles on a motorcycle many others the danger of a dearth acres in trees ami plants. Five acres < 'lurk and Washington street* Wheat Rmn Soaked. Alaska ri of ice. Emergency deliveries are of trees will be in bearing next year <'«*tiiie<-tlon with th«“ purcha*«’ It de ■with the money and escaped." le <-f the wreck was Comlon Gillium count«' ba* r«-- credited with saving many lives in Thus far this year he has marketed v«'Iop«'d that th«“ Meld «’Stiite was w her*“ the steamship ceived It* second rain storm within uIr-«» th«“ real purchaser of the Whit«- the PORTLAND MARKETS. the hospitals, and th« ice companies 150 crates of strawlx'rries. tag«* He has th«“ past week founder*d on Januurv In th«“ first rain 47 property, th«- ■ ‘Id <>rph<“iitn. ml joining have sent out pleas to private fam 35.000 strawberry plants am! will plant last, Cottage City was a an Inch f< the Chicago t'lx'ra H oiik «“ bhsk In loa». all hand* w*r« *: Wheat—Track prices: Bluestem. ilies and h«itels to curtail the con- as many more this fall. rec«'lv«“d a day or ho ago 7k of an Washington *ti«'«'t. th«' price paid much as possible, of ice as sumption Plumper Bay I* 1 97 5 974c: club. $6fj87c; Russian. S5 Th« big flume now tielng built by inch fell This rnlnfall at this tlm«' for this lutter property Ix'lng above ’ It w as a to the poor tha* Godsend VlllHHlUVer. the Oregon Lumber Com|>anv passe* has eave«! such crop* of this ...... nt« 686c; Valley, 87c; 40-fold. 87c. they did not have to work in fac- through the Moyoka tract, am! will as were [limited late In th«- spring $900,000 Narrows Seymour « n narr«'«* Millstuffs — Bran, $24 505 25 per This tmuiiiK the erection of on« of «I rail two milis long and only i'-j tories the Fourth. ' supply an abundance of water Full grain Is hwiklng ••««■•■llent and ton; middlings. $31: shorts. $25.50^ the luigi-si buildings «town town, cable* w Id«*, coni r n* I*-(| to two cut 1rs The Japanese metho«! of clearing after th«“ rain In the latter part of ••«piullng If not «“(celling th.' I ..«><*«« 26; rolled barley. 929.50®30.50. by Ripide Rock, hing III midst renin last week earlv spring wheat ad TROOPS SAVE AIRSHIP. land of fir stumps has proved «■ca Inst Corn—Whole, $29; cracked, $30 per vunc«“<[ to a stage where ft l«x>k* ooii Insurance Exchange build ng ami nt th*, south* in end nomical an«! effective It is to lili! representing n total lnv«st niant of ton. away the dirt from the stump, ex as title as the fall wheat about $ 10 «0*0 «*«*** Angered Cowboys Would Throw Ma Parley—Choice feed $27 per ton. Farmers ami merchant« who car GIRLS LEAD OUTBREAK. [wising the root*, and then pile logs Th»* sale of the <»p«'ra hous«* bulbi Oats—No. 1 white, $27.50 5 28 per chine in the Yellowstone. ami brush on the stump, If logs rled long faces for a week prior to Ing meaiie th«* «'Ventilili passing of ten. th«’ rains of last week ar«- predict one of til«’ mont filinoli* tin nt. r« of California Reformatory I* Kept Glendive. Mont.—A company of the are lacking, sufficient |>owder Is used Ing more n Hay—Timothy. Eastern Oregon. No than a n average cr«'t> At Chicago amf on«“ w i hlch nt the tlm*' to crack the stump, making It more state militia today, by quick action Constant Turmoil. 1. $20521: light mixed. $18519; any rat«* It Is state«! bv coiis«'rvatlv« of it* «^instruction w as regard*’«! a* easy to bum. No grubbing machine heavy mixed. 116517: alfalfa. $12.50 and pointed bayonets, prevented an I.os Any*'«* follow.ng an out is used an«l the saving on powder 1» Individual* that the vleld will <>x a model. The late I In vid I lend*' I X« *11 C clover, $ - '■ .■ 13; grain hay, angry crowd heade«l by a number e«-« «! last rear's. wh< n Comlon alon«' was the first les*«“« . am! It was heie considerable. A Japanese who tin break pr«s<l|i|tat*'d last w«.*k wh«n of cowboys from running an aero 113.505 14.50. receive«! 750.090 busheta of wheat. that lie mad«* an*| 1«» i a fortune In Ri'-e Drtacoll, reci nti) < «>mniltte*| to derstands clearing laml commands a* Poultry—Hens. 15516c; broilers. 20 plane into the Yellowstone River, his famous «xtriivag.inziiH high a wage as does a white man. Quadruple Babies Born. th«. Hch«w>l from Sun Grimoire««, nt- 5-'2c; ducks, young. 15c; geese, nom because it did not fly. Felix Schmid’ temi I. *| tn t.., a, ,. ..... ,.*, ,, inal; turkeys, 20c; dressed, choice a Chicago aviator. an«i his mechani Klamath I Fulls The population of cian. Eugene Grubbin. fled panic- DANCE BARRED BY GAYNOR. Build Mountain Trail. 25c. Klamath < countv is being Eggs—Oregon ranch, candled. 21c stricken when the cowboys yelled for Kerbv.—Plans are under w av to by home people n* well a r- were brought to la«s \ng*l<» an«! per dozen: case count, 20c per dozen; them to lie thrown into the river buil«! a first class trail from Kerby rivals of homes«* home ker*. hiis New York Mayor Will Not Permit kwked up In th«“ comity jail with the airship. The Eas’em. 195 20c. west to the headwaters of the ( 'hetco been received that a Of Degradation of Stage. .Major D. .J. Donohue, of the Secon«l babies wa« born .r»'«**ntlv Drl'< oil girl. *al<| to be on«- of the Butter—City creamery extra. 1 and River and Baby foot Creek. In which ami New York .Mayor Gaynor has In most Incorrlble « ver «'onnnlttcil t * 2-pound prints, in boxes. 24c per Regiment. .Montana National Guard, region is !«>caie«l Higgins' < »olden Mr«. V I’urinell, w h<> muir pound: less than box lots, cartons saved the day for the airship. Real Dream mine. Three w« r«“ girls am! structed I’ollc*“ CommlHHloni-r Wald i th«“ Institution, broke from th«“ Government hit - Stukel I Bridge The h«» i izing the seriousness of the situation, Th« boy die«! later In to tak«* physical possession of the and delivery extra. contributed ||00 to this work. an«l <ine a bov. hilt was captured by Nightwatchman he ordered the soldiers to fix their I the da av. but the girls ar«- all appa- Htage of th«* Winter Garden an*! cur Cheese—Twins, triplets and daisies. the [leople of the i district have do Bart lev 14614HC per pounci; Young Amer bayonets and charge back the crowd, nated generously and will donate rently strong mid healthy though tail alleged Improper Russian dance* which already had the machine half very small. rhe Mayor's lnter[x*sltl*ui cum« “ a- a When She wax r«-tiime«l the <>th«r icas. 15515'4c. more. Dr “ Patterson, . of Merrill. who at- result of a letter w ritte li hlm bv lì girls mad«* n «I* tiionstration, asseit- Pork—Fancy, 10510*4c per pound. way to the river, an«! was traveling This trail will open to minine men said I that tended, the combined Ogden Chisholm, w ho lui«! bonghi Veal—Fancy. 11 4 512c per pound. swiftly. an«l prospectors the rich mln«-ral re weight of the quartet ing that th«* «‘t1l««‘r had b«»'n linn«* Several thousand s[iectators had was 12% tickets for himself ami .Mrs Chlsliolin 1 ■ ■ Aril, rough in htimiiirg her and Fresh Fruit—Strawberries. Oregon. gion to the west and will be of vast i pounds. Th«“ doctor further said Mayor Gaynor, In answer to Mr. th«v ar<nis«-«l th«“ n<“lghlx>i h>w><| with $'.2551.75 per crate: gooseberries. waited for several hours for Schmidt benefit to the mining industry of the during the pact four years Mrs Chisholm's letter, wrote thè follow- 55 6c per pound; apples. $16 3 per to fly and when word was announced I county. The trail crosses the Illinois that outcries which continued until long Bunnell box: cherries, $1 2061.50 per box; there would be no flights, a cowboy River. Josephine Creek and Canyon children. had given birth to aev*'n Ing: past mhlnlght Window«, wet«, -.ni.i-'1 yelled to dump the thing into the "I have had numerous complaints H05104c per pound; apricotB. $1.50 «■■I. all the dish«* were broken, and Creek. Bridges span the two latter ; river. A lariat whistled through the about tblH play, ami I have Instructed th«> hitch« n range was redil« « «I to 5 2 per crate; cantaloupes. $2.506 streams. Not Subject Yet to Recall. air. encircled itself about the pro th« “ Police t'oinnilssloner to inter|x>sp scrap Iron. 3.25 per crate; peaches, $1.5051.75 The girls HlUTltl tlm«s peller of the aeroplane, a hundred 'Salem School directors In Oregon i ami If necessary tak«’ physical pos- rushed th«« gates in a body in at- per «rate. Settlers Want Chance. Sack Vegetables—New carrots, $2 hands grabbed the rope and with a cannot be recalled until necessary session of the stage «luring the play t«'tii|*tH to «-Hcape. Bartley enter* d cowboy astride his horse, a quick per sack: turnip». $2; beets, $2. I.ak«-vi«-w.—The people of Lake ami proper laws arc pasaed. Is the, ami arrest those engnged In any In bls r«v Igtiatlon. The girls made no attempt to Potatoes—Old. $3 per hundred; new trot was made for the Yellowstone's County are interest««! in th« coining opinion handed d«>wn by Attorney d«'<'«'iicleH which It exhibits. bank. ■'There are certain iM’ople hero who harm attaches of th«« I r«P>rmiit«*t .-. California. 4 6“5c [>er pound. visit of the Stat«' Land Board and General Crawford. They are public but several hatchet* and knives with Vegetables—Asparagus, 75690c per their final disposition of the thons officer*, he declares, and subject to lire doing al! they can Io degrade I am Hilf which they had armed thi'inselvcH box; beans. 106124c; cabbage, »3 amendments, but because1 the stag«’ In this city. ands of acres of land that have l>««ti recall Wolgast Wins Over Moran. have not been r«'cov ««red per hundredweight; corn. 20625c per heltl from settlement by the segn-ga school «-lections are special, special flcFentlv assured that the [day Is «lis dozen; cucumbers, $16125 [>er doz San Francisco.—Th« measured tion of th«- Portland Irrigation <v provisions must bo made for recall gusting." en: eggplant, 15c per pound; garlic. swing of Referee Welsh's arm. toll Power Company's Chewancan pro When the legislature provides for. Pickle Tub Yields Opium. 10812c per pound; lettuce, 3f’635c ing off the fatal 10 seconds over the Ject. The lands Include sum«' of th*' Invoking the recall as to sch«*o| offi Aviator Beats Express Train. Sim Francisco False Iwittoms of per dozen; hothouse lettuce, $1.256 writhing an«! unconscious bo«ly of finest soil in th«“ county, Immediately cers. If no changes ar«“ made in the 1.75 per box: peas. 566c per pound; Owen Moran, of England, brought adjoining these lands and separated qualifications of voter* at school elec-1 Berlin. Illrlh, the German aviator, the pl«kl«' tubs In th*. Nippon Mums peppers. 306 35c per pound; radishes, victory to Ad Wolgast in th«' 13th only by a f«n«« Is th«- large ‘»on ncre tlons. women will !><• qiiallf|e>| to sign who, with it passenger In Ills mono Steerilg«* paniry, on which «»mugph'tH bad 124c per dozen: rhubarb. 146 24c round of the International batt]« for farm of Georg« Conn, of Paisley. iietltlons di'manding the recall of plane, started from Munich at 7 the r« st. (I thi'lr hop«'* of «si apiny vfgllntiru* of th*, ('ononis |n per pound; tomatoes, $1.2561.75.* the lightweight championship. It was school officers." o'clock Saturday evening, arrived Spectors, yielded |«i«l tin s of smoking Onions—Yellow, $3; r«d. $2.75 per a cj«an knockout and the decisive I here at tens In the morning. Ills Rancher Buys Blooded Hogs. opium Another seizure of 32 tills hundred; crystal wax, $3.50 per hun victory was cleanly earned by the actual flying tlm*' wuis fiv«* hours ami was Planing Mill Nearly Rebuilt. mad*' bv the inspi-r’lons in th** Metolius.—A. E. Baldwin, owner of dred. rugged strength an«l terrific punish 11 minutes for 345 miles. A stop bilge of the engine room of til«' 11 II Hops—1911 contracts. 236 25c p*r ing power of the champion, RfKht an lion acre ranch 45 miles south- Port Grford. The new planing nn«l over night waa made at Nuremberg, which arrived from the Orient. To *‘aat Metolius, has received from' pound; 1910 crop, 22c; 1909 crop, npperctits to the stomach. followe«! I shingle mill nt Port Orford Is nboiit and another landing was made at «•sen pe th«’ penalties now lni|K>H«-«l 155 154c; olds. 8810c. by a left hook to th« jaw. forced the Missouri two carloads of registered r«-adv to operate. l.eltislc Th« airman wins a prize on tile Some of th«’ ma- Ina I. r of VI M I W li :* !i a I I br«««xl sows, which will !««• supple. Mohair—Choice, 366 374c pound. English fighter to take the count of $12,500. The express trains make caught carrying undeclared undeclar«'il c g*>«xl* ! . I mented soon with two additional car chlnery recently arrived at Bandon Wool—Eastern Oregon. 10616c per th« trip between Munich and .<3i pi nti Berlin W. E. I Flliio ”' r lumie a aearcli loads. This Is th«“ first large con and Is being Irritali«-«! In the mill. | In ten hours. pound, according to shrinkage; Vai Illrlh recently made oil Ills own account Stead Lauds Washington. «lining the voy- signment of hogs r«'cejv«'<! In ('«»ntral J*1«» iilant la own«1«! by th«“ Port ley. 146164c per pound. Ixindon.—W. T. Stead, editor and Oregon and marks a n«-w era In th«- Orford Land Kr Development com | a world s record for height with a age from Honolulu. Cattle—Prime grain-fed steers. $66 passenger, ascending 51*2 feet. pany, nnd is built to replace th«’ 6.25; prime hay-fed steers. $66 6 25; author, presiding at th«- annual fourth farm Industry in Crook County. Dynamite Car Explodes. mill bti’-ned some months ago. Th«' choice. $5.756 6; fair to good. $5.256 of July celebration .it Browning Hall same company owns a sawmill on Women Back Mothers. !.<>* Angeles—August Hoffman, an 5.50; common. $56 5.25; prime cows, for the veterans of the Civil War.! Million Pounds Wool Sold. Elk river, where 10.OtO feet of |iim Olympia, Wash. Going on record as employ«’ of the I'nlon llardwar«' A- *56 5.50; go«»d to choice, $1 7565; fair said to no man did the British Em-1 In favor of pensioning mothers who Mctul Coniiuinv, of this city, wuw Enterprise—Out of a total offering her a day Is being lilrtl'ed out. to good. *4.5064.75; poor, $1256 pfre owe thanks more than to George are deprived of their natural supiiort. unloading a cur of dvnamlte to be 4.50; choice heifers, $5.5065.75; Washington, ‘the greatest English- of 1.035.00(1 pounds of wrxd. 1.O25.OOO In n magazine, and had Fruit Scenes Photographed. voting to admit Alaska clubs to full stored , were sold In this valley at th«’ first choice bulls. $1 5065; goo«! to choice man of the IMh century.” Grants Pass -A Southern Pacific membership In Washington, being op , push< <l the small cur onto the multi Six hundred thousaml bulls. $4 25 6 4.50; choice light calves Washington, said the speaker, ha«l wool sales. line when a freight train bon- down *76 7.50; good to choice, *6.750 7; indirectly taught Great Britain how I pounds were sold at Enterprise and j photographer has arrived to secure [toned to the public drinking cup, ml In tli<> explosion h«> euf choice heavy, $56 5.50; choice stags. to <• tgnd ;-nd .n aintain th« I itllsh t!.* balanc* ar St. Jos« ph W«'t wntb photographs «4 th« blight r««l fruit vocatlng th«> establishment by th«“ on him ier has retard««! shearing and thereion lrpf‘s. Th« cherry crop Is Ix-glslature of a visiting board, two «■r«d a fractured skull ami Internal *5.756 6.25; good to choice stags, $5.25 Empire. are about 25,000 head to be sheared j lost at its belebt ami some t hand of whom are to be women, to Insfiect Injuries and probably will die Ray 0 5.75. mond Fi'gnn, the fireman Hogs—Choice hogs. *6.7507; good that wool also will be offered som«“ photographs have been *«•- all state Institutions, the fifteenth an a fractured thigh, hut will sustain« <! Ely Face* Peril In Air. . recover, cured. Truck gardens and berry mini convention of the Washington to choice, $6 5066 75: choice heavy. at the next sales day. [latches and acres of apple orchards Stat«“ federation of Women's Club.« Th« engineer was not bully hint. *666.25; common, *506; stock, *6.75 Reno. Nev.—After barely skimming were struck off under the snap of finished their session here. a clump of trees In the start, _______ 0 7.50. running Wool Buyers Busy. the lens. Entombed Men Unhurt. Sheep—Choice spring lambs, *66 the gauntlet of cold and hot air strata l.a Grande—fifteen prominent Land Has No Phosphates. 6 25: choice yearlings, *4.806 5; good above the Truckee River and attain American Fork. Ftah The fight Feet. Bandon Well Down 1160 word buyers from Boston. Woonsock- to choice, *4.5004.75; fair to medium, ing a height of 500 feet, only to be et. Providence and other «a-tern ashington. A field examination for Hl«’ lives of flic two miners liu , , ■ I - ’ * •*”»*• ••**'. *>■*,* *-** n, *”* ■* Bandon—The oil well being sunk *164.25; choice ewes. *303.50; goo<I warned by grinding noises that th« cities parsed through La Grand« t«e by the Miocene Oil company near having disclosed that approximately prison«’«! In the Whlrlw ln*l tunn« I to choice ewes. *2.756 3; fair to med machine was crippled, Eugene Elv day en route to the Joseph. Enter Bandon has now reached a depth of 149,129 acres «if Innd In Idaho re by a cave, blds fair to succee«] Th«’ itim ewes, *2.500 2.75: good to choice mad« a [>erilous but successful descent; price and Wallowa wool sales. I' 1160 feet. The rm'mbers of th«“ com cently withdrawn contained n«i phoa- T-sciicrs, after 36 hours' work, hav« heavy we uers, *3 756 4; old heavy . I" hi" Curtiss biplane af i i* said 1,50<*.00fi pounds will be of. pany are hopeful of striking oil tills hat«- deposits of value. President Taft forced an air-pipe through the ob struction an<| can tnlk with th«’ wether«, $304; mixed lot», *405. |ter a flight <f five mil«-. |f«r«d for sale there In the next two summer. has restored them to entry. jebiit In men who are unhurt. I Doings of the World at Large Told in Brief. Steamship Spokane is Lost on Alaskan Shore.