Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, July 14, 1911, Image 3

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    MAN HASN'T MASTERED HER
4
OF WORLD UNITE
f
BRIEF REPORT OF THE DAILY
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND
WORK OF NATION’S LAWMAKERS
PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE
TOWNS WILL PULL AS ONE.
Washington, July 6.—A more gen-1 Indianapolis. July 4.— Replying to
FARMERS GO IN AUTOS.
Few book» in recent years have ero-
era! aentlnent for expeditious action tbe contention that reciprocity wvitld
ated » greater stir In America Iban
Davalopmant Leagues Meet at Prine­
on the Canadian reciprocity, without lie wholly at tbe expense of the
'The Crowd* and the Veiled Woman,” Annual Convention of Union County
ville in lnt*r**t of Central Orsgon.
revision and free list bills, was appe- farmer and In the Interest of the
• masterly study of psychology which
I* Held In Elgin.
Prineville.— Next to the building of rent today after Informal conferences wage-eaniers of tbe large cities. Mr.
has ju*t pussled and surprised tbe
Elgin The annual convention of
the Oregon Trunk and Deschutes among various group* of Senator* Taft declared that in hi* Judgment,
thinkers acrosa the Atlantic.
It* writer, Mlsa Marian ('ox of New the Farmer»' Union of Union coOnty, railroads, the meeting of the Oregon and >ix hour* of continuous debate'"the reciprocity agreement will not
waa held here Saturday,
Many of ' Development league at Prineville In the superheated chamber of Sen-'greatly reduce the cost of living, if
Head of United Stat** Corporation York, who la spending a few day* In
Ixtndon, I* a dreamy eyed woman al them coming in auto*, the farmer* be­ last week ha» been the greatest late. It was the first of the longer.at all.
Bay* Unjust Concern* Would Be
moat a girl, with an amaslng linaglns gan to assemble a* early aa H o’clock,
thing that ha» happened to central session* under the decision of the
"Jt I* «aid that this reciprocity
Driven Out of Bualne**.
live faculty and a depth of thought
Oregon
It
>»i>-K'>)>
>i has
nas cemented
ceiu'-nieu Into
mio closer
ii)>»»-t H»-iiat>- to meet one hour earlier than covers competitive products of each
which one might guea» waa bottom- and by 11 the streets were filled with
relatlonehlp the towns of the great usual to hasten action on tbe I^gls- I country,"
country," said
said the
the President,
President, "and
lea» Dla<'u*»lng the American woman car» driven in by member» of other
Interior
and
made
them
feel
one
ob
,
latlve
program
.
'that
the
reciprocity
of the former
unions at
Summerville, l.a
Ilrus»)'ls
The »(eel Interests of Amor generally, aha siprcaaed some Inter­ local
. .
,
,
,
..
Senator Gronna, of North Dakota,
Ject
In
view,
and
one
only
the
up
lnBUIX
,.
nt
1;,
esting
views
long
Republican
leader*
waa
intended to
'Grande,
Cove
and
Union.
Republican, after a ___
|c*. Cunuds, (leriiiany, llnlgluiu. Iiuly,
building of the Interior as a whole Mpe)-ch In opjxialUon to the agree- include only a lowering or abolition
“Th* emotional Imagination of the
Auxtrlu mid Hpulii, were represent«)! by
A long table of 63 plate» wax spread
American woman.” she
said,
"i*
Kp)-aket* such as Thomas W. Law- ment, In the course of which he I of duties on product* of other coun-
160 delogiit*» wh)> met In conference
starved In the utilitarian civilisation in Eagle hall, covered with dainties son and President Carl Gray
frequently . with _. advocate»
of trie* which did not compete with
• of
-- the/hmhed
—i..
.
.
recently preliminary Io the fiirmntlon of her own country, and thia explain* prepared by the farmer»’ wives. Thi*
i»,.mu., j A
a Seattle
u...)ti rallroedl
,uo„.«,ilIhe
measure,
was forced
give this
up, product« of
Hpokene, lortund
lmogt
exhaUHt(idt
al 5 o to
’clock
thi* country,
of
nn
Internutlonul
ttHHoi'InHon, why she flock* to Europe for her chief table was served four time» before all
Injected uew enthusiasm In tbe get afternoon and the Senate almost Im-1 "Therefore it is said that the
broadly »Imllar lo the American Hieol enjoyment and Interest
had eaten. At 2 o’clock the conven­ together movement and gave sage mediately adjourned.
Canadian reciprocity, m now pro-
“From the excess of leisure with
Institute.
E II Gary, chairman of
po«ed. —
is _______
nothing ____
but __ a Democratic
advice relative to the upbuilding oil The Informal discussions among .„
tion programme began.
which
the
American
man*
Industry
Hi)* Uiiiled Slut)*» Hl)'e| Corporation,
Senators showed that f
~
_______
____ o or abolishing .....
the present
measure, t reducing
the
Among the principal »peaker* were the Interior. Mr. Gray made It plain
ha* dowered her she ha* developed
feeling Is doubtlees influenced by the tariff on goods or products from Can­
preaided.
that
a
study
of
the
»oils
and
condi
­
both the virtue and the vice of leisure. John Couch, of Wallowa; Mr. Mc­
existing hot wave and debate may ada that coinpet« with those raised
Judge Gary explained his view» con
And no- Millian, of Alicel, and Mr. Moore, of tion» In central Oregon muet be made be brought to an end within 10 days i,y our Own people, and that it is
Imagination and curiosity,
corning co-o|ieratlon In busmen».
eapecially injurious because it I* so
where can they be satisfied but In Eu-
and the settler posted as to results or a fortnight.
North Powder.
Following the ad­
The insurgent Republicans are still drawn a« to prejudicially affect the
' Hupp))»)'," he *ul)|, "that a coin rope.
or many would be the failures and
farmers of the country as a class
"A true Eve, she Is primitive dresses then- wax a discussion of mat­ the country would be greatly harmed. holding out for other legislation.
pany of men eugaK)<)| In bu»lno»s
Gronna. who is a new member of I
The Republican party in their last
iiti'l | h ) hxi -» s | ng much capital, |»iwer, enough to hunger after all the fruit* ters of general interest 'to the union, Land owner* were cautioned not to th»- Senate, had a cross fire of que* National platform declared in favor
and
I*
civ-
upon
the
tree
of
knowledge
the
principal
feature
of
which
wax
the
hold their land values too high.
niol Intlueiii'o should by Iholr con
tlons from Democrats during his of tariff duties which would measure
lilted enough to desire no one but her­ adoption of a resolution to compel the
At the meeting the editors of tbe «peech, which was the only set recip- only the difference In the cost of
duct, unjiixt mill oppressive, »<<cuns
self to enjoy them
Hhe desires to
Interior resolved to pull together for rocity effort of tbe day.
¡production of article* here and of
universal disapproval. i II hkuh I and mi shut out everyone sometimes even Home Indejwndent Telephone company a greater central Oregon and the
Senator Rod, of Missouri, a Demo- articles abroad. The Canadian recip-
to allow the farmers better rates.
t a gi hi I am on the purl of (lie public — her husband from her own little epi­
secretaric* of the different interior
The farmers propose to furnish their organizations aleo have Joined hand* crat, asked Mr Gronna whether he rocity agreement squares exactly with
In a brief time these men would be curean garden of sucres». For her Ilf*
believed the President would sign' this doctrine.
¡own
phon)-
and
pay
the
company
$10
a
tor a greater cooperation than has the reciprocity bill If the House and J “Another answer to the objection
drlv>'ii out of bustoe»»."
Is a calculated egotism
Ibis Is the year for them, and demand 10 free been the practice.
I Senate passed it with certain tariff of Republican friend« who denounce
' There bhinild be extubllxhi'd and
cause of her famed snobbishness. hard­ call* monthly through any two cen­
The
meeting
has
strengthened revision amendments attached.
i otitlliiioiisly nialntalni'd." Judge Gaiy
Canadian reciprocity as a heresy is
ness and •••If BBsertlveness
With trals within the boundaries of Union greater confidence In the people of: "Why
your 'that the amount of competition which
don't you
address
said, 'a buslne* friendship which
American
women
action
takes
plat
e
of
central
Oregon
In
the future of the' queries to the President, under whaee is to take place Jn our markets be­
county, with the privilege of more at
)' o U i | h -I h ohi« to fool the smne concern
for Ills neighbor Hint lie Iota for him •■motion, experience takt-s the plac* the usual rate, the company to keep great territory in the counties Im banner you are operating?" Nelson, tween Canadian products and those
_ by the
Minnesota, demanded, with some of the United State* under this agree-
mediately to be _______
benefited
self
It Is ho lens In principle. Hint) of sympathies
phone and line in order.
"She la « born
the golden rule applied to business.
If the company does not accept railroads which have penetrated Des- heat. You know that this agreement ment is very much less tban they
chute* valley that 1* Crook. I-ake l’ai,'"’d the House by a majority of would by their general statement»)
"If It 1». It will Iw ii-rtnlii tu pay. whom 1* engrafted a
these U-rmx, member* of the union
first ,____
place. _
Till)« It lx that sotlietllliex. Uhit tie) of­ Brahmin
No matter If »he can trace throughout Union county will cut out Harney and Klamath counties. The Democrat* and that if it passes here have you believe. In the___
they say that by free trade in "agri­
ten, deceit la practiced and that ber ancestry •o the Mayflower -and their phone* on August 1, organize a sessions were very well attended. 11 wl11 be by the same strength,
advantage Ims la-en taken by those • II ambitious Americana do «he haa stock company and install a telephone delegated being present from all the Don t ask us. who are fighting the cultural products we are giving them
town* practically of the whole In- measure, what the President will do.” a market of 90,000,000 people and
who have been given confidence by the emigrant instinct* in her In-
system of their own throughout the terlor. Including Bend. Burn*. Cree-,
taking only a market of 8.000.000
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others, but this fai l should dishearten atlnrta which have made the Arnerl-
Grand Ronde valley.
cent Culver. Hillman, Klamath Falls,
Washington. July 6.—A remarkable people for the same things, and that
no one"
ran men the bravest and moat Inltla-
This was th>- largest convention of latldlaw. Lakeview. l.a Pine, Madras, defense of Christian Science and a necessarily they derive greater ad­
Judge Gary xki'tihed conditions It)
As a matter of fact, in
five In the world, but have made her the Farmer»' Union ever held in this Metrollu*. Opal City, Paisley, Red- personal history of hl* family's ex- vantage.
th« 1'tilled Htates. where, he said, nd
mond. Silver Lake and Sisters, aside| perience» in that faith, including the the vast bulk of our agricultural
moat rest lea*. striving, aenaltlva part of the .state.
vantages had l»<cn given to the steel the
from Prineville. Sisters was present «torv of his own transition from products, they can furnish no com­
m«*n
Americans, he said, were anxi­ and audacious woman In the world.
with au exhibit of products and soils. scoffer to devout believer, wag made petition whatever, while this agree­
"She 1* ln> aixible of feeling fear,
ous to I»- ami keep near to their Eu-
NEW STRAWBERRY FIELD.
I In the Senate today by Senator ment admit« all our products free
I*
Incapable
of
deep
love
or
■
nd
ao
ro|>ean friends
into Canada.”
Work*, of California.
WELLINGTON. NEW TOWN.
it is the expressed wish of many of religion, She adopt* sect* and cult*
Hi* speech was in reply to one by
Weston
Mountain,
Umatilla
County,
to
form
of
her
ever
mobile
vitality
the representative» present
becauar
Washington. July 3 —That Germany
Large Tract Near Malheur Lake Be- Senator Owen, whose bill for a de­
Sends Fine Shipment.
mi International nxsoclntion for Jho ■nd curioalty, a* a aubatltute for her
partment of public health has met will not be far behind Great Britain
ing
Surveyed.
Interchange of opinions amt Informi) bo k of religion, and ahv playa th*
Portland A crate of strawberries
opposition from many Christian Scien­
tlon iM'tween Iron mid steel producers 'game of love' better than th»- woman
Burn» —A new town is being sur­ tists and supporters of variou« schools in her acceptance of the principle of
from Umatilla county has been re­
of the world concerning all questions in any other nationality, for she love*
unrestricted arbitration of all iseues.
veyed
;io
mile*
south
of
Hums
it
of medicine.
ceived and placed on exhibition by the
relating to the Industry nmt organi­ with her head and not with her heart.
ix creating quite a stir here as It Is
Work* denounced the movement including those involving national
Portland
Commercial
club.
The
ber
­
zation distinguished from mid broader
"She I* eternal celibate coquette, ries were sent by the Weston Com­ Hiipp)*<ed to have a railroad backing for a National Department of Health honor, is regarded here as virtually
In the scope of Its activities than the
'he enterprise. Mr. Howel), of Port
who la never won, but I* slwaya bent mercial club and were grown in the 'and, who came here a few years as an attempt by the American Med­ certain in view of recent develop-
existing great Institutions
ical Association to control medical
her
)-hnracter
And all
ments.
Weston mountain district just east of ago purchased quite a large tract of activities.
Herr von
Rudenhausen, of the on conqueat
land near Malheur Ijike while
land
When count Von Remfitorff. the
___ _____
Krupp works, speaking for the G<-r lath a and peculiarities Issue from the Weston.
Works said that ten years ago he
fact thnt the American man has never
“Our country is destin*)! to be one wax cheap and It was supposed that had ridiculed the power to heal that German Ambassador.
man group, warmly xupiiorted H»
___________ , departs for Ber-
mastered her," •he addl'd with a put- of the greatest strawberry sections in 11 »»« purchased for the purpose of wa* said to rest in Christian Science. lin, it is expected he wil]
and one bv one the members i
______
_
be ___
charged
Lately there has been For years, he said, he had suffered with a new presentment of the ques­
Ixmdon Morning the world." said ex-Senstor P. W. -peculation
rlltiK little amlle
sent Ing
—
|
n
that
part
of
the
from a complication of diseases. He tion that will ineure favorable con­
fully a<
Leader.
Proebstel. s hardware anil implement
j dealer of Weston.
“The raising of valley which followed the announce- decided that death was approaching sideration.
t ranek for
.
,
.
,
.
ment
of
the
Harriman
interest«
that
and. since everything else had failed,
It appears that there has been a
France; Sir
fruit ix a new industry but already ,.„Ilgtni(.tl„n would soon commence
he determined to try Christian Sci­ radical misunderstanding on this im­
Itamll)'. f> >r
An Omlnou* St. Loul* Sign,
is making a wonderful showing. One 1 at Vale.
ence.
Steadily he improved under portant point.
for Jielglum
All pr>'»«nt bad known
The treaty provides
There is n sign In St Louis leading tnan sold over $400 worth of berries
The tract of land that is being sur- the science treatment, he said, and that even after the action of the
bv corrc»|»>ml)'iicc th»' pur|M>se »if th»'
"Hellrung 4 Grimm " At fl rat on* from a half acre last year, besides veved as the new town of Welling finally was completely restored to Senate upon a ''pro-jef' or upon a
meeting ami hnd decided In advance
It and pasara on. using all he wanted. The country is ton will he 1000 acre* and Is near health.
definition of the exact limits of the
to Join the "golden rule" movement. merely smiles nt
There It I* als»> a fine apple district.
Weston's Malheur Lake, about two mile* from
The Senator said his wife, after matter to be arbitrated, the issue
Another mi'i-ting will be held to­ Hut the thing haunts you
the
present
town
of
Narrows,
on
the
years of suffering as an invalid, and shall not go to actual arbitration un­
morrow at which a committee will be In great yellow letters 1 sulphurous let. fruit commands high prices on account
of gloomy 'of it* shipping qualities and excellent north ridge of the lake. Wellington ■ confronted with the prospect of an til there has been an exchange of
np|sdnted. representing nil the group* ters--on a background I
' i* located on the Oregon Eastern and operation, was healed in three treat­ notes between the two governments,
For a time you content your­ flavor. Land is held at $60 to $70 Hill railroad survey« where the two
t > consider a plan of orgnnlxation. black
ments through Christian Science. His and an objection by either to the
The conference then will adjourn to self with saying that one la Ih-Brung an acre at present, a* the raising of road* make a Junction.
son. he said, after the drink habit form would result in stopping the
meet at the call of lhe committer.
and the other Is Grimm, but even fruit is in it* infancy and the people
It will have good water and is had "taken complete possession of proceedings
This point has been
The surrounded by a good agricultural his." decided after one of his long made clear to the German Ambassa­
tually the personalities fade and you do not realize it* real value.
SURVIVORS BACK OFFICERS.
consider the statement ax a whole It people of that country are all prosper- country r. There is electric power on spells of drinking to submit to Chris dor. and now it is expected the wav
the Blltzen river which can be de­ tian Science treatment.
Is almost profane In Its direct iixxcr- ous.
has been cleared for adhesion of
veloped and brought to Wellington
tlon
of
a
condition
an»!
not
a
theory.!
"
Engineer*
have
rejsirted
that
10,
"He has not taken a drink from Germany to the convention.
Passengers From Steamship Spokane
that day to this.” Works said, "and in
We as*ert that this sign I* the mo»t
1------ OHO acre* of the land can be irrigate)! f'”‘ manufacturing purposes.
Thankful for Escape.
Mr. Howell i* having the sage­ the seven years there
been no
Washington. July 4—Many Sena­
obsessing In the country. You will at a cost of $65 an acre and plans are brush removed from the townsite.
recurrence of the desire and torture tors not engaged in the inquiry have
the
Renttie. — "Survivors
from
not be able to forget It. At thia mo­ being made for the conservation dam There is no doubt but what the en­ of the appetite."
expressed a desire to observe the
wreck)'«! steamer Spokane, partici!- ment you may plah and pooh, and say on Pine creek to be 150 feet high.
terprise will be a success.
demeanor of witnesses
_ _
------------- j _____
before the
larly from the East, nfter they were
Ixical
capital
will
finance
the
project.
”
It Is all nonsense, but before you go to
Washington. July 5— The Demo­ Senate committee charge)! with the
safe on the liesch. Instead of Iw-lng
LAKES TO BE RESTOCKED.
crats of the Senate, with two or three investigation of the election of Wil­
overcome with n spirit of thanks­ nb-ep tonight "Hellrung 4 Grimm”
exceptions, are well pleased with the liam Lorimer to the United States
PEAK SENDS OUT SMOKE.
giving at their rescue from Imminent will clatter and clamor through your
26.000 Young Trout Taken to Moun­ legislative situation
Their desire to watch the
in Congress— Senate.
death, acted very much aa If they bruin like a set of brazen bell* fall­
and they are the only ones who are witnesses, particularly the confessed
tain* From Springfield.
ex peeled the officers of the vessel ing Into a heap of dlshpana and cym­ Mountain Welt of Bend Is at It Again’
pleased. They figure that they have bribetakers who are expected to be
to serve them with pink tea and bals Tomorrow you will try to shake
Springfield.—Twenty cans, contain­ things about where they want them. examined after the committee recon­
After Long Inactivity.
chocolate eclairs, ami a number of It off. but by thnt time It will begin to
ing 18.000 voting lake trout, have The Canadian reciprocity bill i« sure venes. nine days from now. is with
Bend Coming on the heels of the been taken from her to Summit Lake,
them we re loud In their objections whlaper to you a sly, shuddering sort
of passage, sooner or later, and prob­ a view to informing themselves in
to the ship's biscuit* and condensed of whisper. Dny nfter tomorrow It recent seismic disturbances in Cali­ loo miles from here in the Cascade ably without amendment.
If they connection with the case when it
milk provided In the face i» of th)> fact will acaure n grim—(there It goe* fornia. the discovery that smoke is Range, where they will be distributed i get notihng more, they will feel that comes to a vote in the Senate
So
Iw
taken
In
an
effort
to
restock
that
lake
and
Hint they knew they would
, they have gained a great deal, for great promises to be the attendance
again > a grim, cacophonous c»dence, issuing from the old crater of Broken
away on bonrd the Admiral Sampson
other mountain lakes.
Eight thou­
rumble Top mountain, in the Cascade range, sand fish of the same kind were also ithev are prepared to claim all the of these outsider Senators that a
anil the next dny It will
in n few hours."
some 30 miles west of Bend, has co­
credit for the enactment of President larger hearing room will be procured
thought*
ns
persistently
through
your
made
by
Such wax the statement
ated no little supposition regarding sent by automobile to Triangle Uke Taft's pet measure, and the credit if possible for the committee's ses­
to
Poe's
'
‘
Bells
”
There
of
Pacific
Grove,
as
th»'
refrain
in
the
Coast
Range.
T J. Richardson,
coming from the ratification of this sions. to replace the present cramped
It the possible connection. Not for sev­
Th)- fish were sent here from Ore­ agreement they count will help them quarters.
<’■!., one of the rescued passengers Is something Dantesque about It
eral
years
has
Broken
Top
been
seen
gon City, where they were hatched mightily In the next campaign.
It sound* Ilk*
of the III fiit)-d Spokane, before the tempts weird rhymes
It was largely to afford these Sen­
Fellemi Bonrd of Stenmnhlp Inspec­ n warning
1 x>t us see nor what Its to smoke. So active is it now. how­ from eggs shipped from the East.
As to the rest of the tariff pro­ ators an opportunity of attending the
ever.
that
prospectors
returning
from
Drew Griffin and George McClain, of gram. the Senate Democrats are in hearings and because of the commit-
tors. which is making nn Investiga effect will be upon you.
____
i trips about its base report that a col­ Eugene, are the men who have un­ a position largely to dictate the terms tee members wanting to remain here
tlon Into the Hlnklng of the ship.
umn of steam rises often for many dertaken to take the young fish to of whatever bills may be passed, or in connection with other legkdatlve
The fish must be If no bills are passed, they are in a matters while Congress remains in
hours at a time from its long-cold Summit Lake.
How Little She Saw.
kept in fresh water, changed several
Gold Output $6.000,000.
"I thought It was a pretty fair sort crater. It is a well known geological times daily, and the cans must he position to show their own readiness session that the committee decided
Sentile —Advices received by So of telescope for one thnt wasn't very fact that this locality is reckoned the kept on ice. The first for Triangle 1 to vote for them, and place the to continue its hearings in Washing­
1 scene of the most recent volcanic dis­ Lake were taken there in a few responsibility for defeat on the shoul­ ton instead of resuming them In
I
attle banks from their correspondent! I big." said the squlr . "I rigged It up
ders of the Republican majority. Then Chicago, deferring the trip until prob­
turbances in the northwest.
hour» by W. A. Kuykendall, of Eu- again. If a combination of Democrats ably in August
nt Fairbank*. Alaska, slat« that the In the attic by the high north window
gene.
and Insurgents Is able to pass the
season’* gobi output of the Tanana and hnd It fixed so It would swing
Lumber Industry Brisk,
600.000 Acres Are Opened.
i wool bill, free list bill, or a general
district will bo nt lonst $5,000.t»00 I round easy. I took a deal of satis­
exciM'dlng
tariff revision bill, and the President
Marshfield The C. A. Smith I.um-
Plenty of Water in Deep Well.
faction In looking through It the sky
and may reach $6.000.000.
Washington.—Approximately
600.-
made
two'
seemed so wide and full of wonders; I her & Manufacturing company is turn-
Gateway.—The Central Oregon Wei! exercises hie right of veto, then again 000 acres of land have been opened
by $1,500.000 the estimates
months ago.
With plenty of water I so when Hester was here I thought I ing out a large amount of lumber and Drilling company has complete)! a the Democrats can point to their to settlers under the registration
and enough men to enable operator* I'd give her the pleasure, too. She
in one day shipped from Coos Bay a well for the Deschutes Railway com votes, and show that it was a Re- plan through a proclamation signed
I
I publican President who prevented re­
work
unhampered,
Ji.ot't'.tioo worth j
to V.
..............
—,------
by President Taft, 150.000 acres be­
time upstnlrs and total of 3.000.(100, feet.
This is the panv at Gateway, which comes very
stayed a long
of gold had been deano! up from, seemed to be enjoying It. When she most lumber that ever before left this near answering nil the requirements vision of the unpopular schedules of ing within the Fort Berthold Indian
of an nrtesion well.
With a hole i the Payne-Aldrich law.
winter dumps by June 1. The second
reservation, of North Dakota, and
camo down I asked her If »he hnd dis­ jsirt in a single day. It was all bound ilown 21(1 feet, water stands In the
consignment of $65.000 gobi has ar ,
450.000 in the Pine Rldee and Roee-
for
California
ami
was
carried
on
the
covered anything now
well
to
within
20
feet
of
the
surface
rived nt 11«' assay office.
bud Indian reservations in South Da­
Soldiers'
Home
Proposed.
" 'Yes.' she sny»
'Why, it made Nann Smith, the San Pedro and the and the quality of the water Is said
kota.
Some record shipments I to be second to none for any purpose,
Washington—Senator
Poindexter
everybody's house seem so near thnt Newberg.
These lands are to he opened un-
38 Lives Are Sacrificed.
The
machinery
Is
now-
being
loaded
have
alse
been
lately
from
Bandon,
as
I
seemed
to
be
right
beside
’
em.
and
hns
Introduced
a
bill
providing
that
der the resriilatlon plan heretofore
I
to
Madras,
on
cars
for
shipment
the
mills
are
running
full
force
now.
The registration for the
Chicago —Revised figures on the I found out what John Pritchard's
the buildings at Fort Walla Walla followed.
where the company has let the con-
and 75 acres of land surrounding North Dakota lands will begin Aug­
number of deaths and lnjure)I In the folks are doin' In their outkltchen.
tract for another deep well.
ust
14
at the towns of Bismarck.
Postal Bank Averages $100 a Day.
r)hall be reserved by the Government
United States, due to the celebration I've wondered what they had a light
Minto, Plaza. Garrison and Rider,
and converted into a National Sot­
of the Fourth of July show thnt to there for night after night, and I Just
Grants Pass
Tbe postal savings
N D, and the registration for the
Pressed Brick for Vale.
dlers’ Home, the remainder of tile
date 38 Ilves were sacrificed ami 1217 turned the gin** on their windows bank ’at Grants Pass has averaged
sold South Dakota lands will begin Oc-
were Injured, ns compared with 44 and found out. They are cutting ap­ $100 a day fin deposits since it was
Vale.—The Vale Trading company reservation to be appraised and
tober 2 at the town« of the Chamber­
kllh'd mid 2485 injured last year, and ples to dry—folks aa rich as them cut- opened. At first patrons were slow is erecting a store building 90x100 in small lots.
bill lain Dallas. Gregory and Rapid City,
Poindexter
also
introduced
a
62 killed and 3340 Injured reported tin' npples!’
of
the
meet
modern
In
S D.
Each of these registrations
in coming in, but now deposits are feet, one
eastern Oregon.
The building Is of prohibiting dealing in grain, cotton will continue for three weeks.
In 1909
"And, actually, that was all the coming in fast.
and
other
futures
by
telegraph.
Fireworks claimed 18 victims; fi re­ woman hnd seen!
pressed brick, with large plate glass
With the whole
arms 12; gunpowder, 5; and toy pls- heavens before her to study, she had
Last year the Drexel hotel,
fronts,
20 Acre* Bought for Specialty,
Will Try Case in Portland.
Torpedo Craft Assigned.
$55.0 o 6. was erected by the
tola, 3.
spent her time prying Into the affairs
Grants Pass E. J. and William costing
Washington. June 30.—Eight boats
United States National bank, and T.
Washington.—Commissioner Frank­
of her neighbors!"
Winter of Walla Walla. have bought T. Nelson put up a white pressed lin K. Ijine. of the Interstate Com­ of the Pacific torpedo fleet have been
Bixby Exonerates Spain.
20 acres of the Charles Ferdine ranch brick building costing $22,000.
merce Commission, has departed for assigned to duty at Astoria from
bai-
Washington—The loss of the
near the city limits on the upper river
The crops are good this year, as San Francisco
He will be absent [August 15 to September 1, on ac­
tieship Maine was caused by the ex­
Had Unique Tombaton*.
road. The purchasers will specialize water has been more plentiful than from Washington until Octoher 1. count of the celebration. The other
plosion of her three magazines. No
Maspero, In hla "Dawn of Clvlllza. with’grapes and berries on the tract.
in the past
Meanwhile he will hear cases at San i four of the fleet will he stationed at
such effect could have been caused tlon, tells of a rich Egyptian noble
Francisco. Ix>s Angeles and Santa Portland during part of the time and
by an explosion from without. Such who lived more than six thousand
Extensive Railroad Work.
Rosa. Cal.; Portland. Or., and Ta­ at Astoria during the remainder, be­
Developing Lime Deposit.
Is the opinion of General W. H.
The boats are
Metolius.—A force of men Is em­ coma and Seattle. Wash. The cases tween these dates.
years ago and whose splendid fruit ’ Metolius—The lime deposits east of
Bixby, chief of engineers, IT. 8. A.,
vegetable garden, formal- town is being developed by L. G. Sav­ ployed by the Oregon Trunk railway Involve questions Important to all the Whipple. Truxton. Hull. Perry,
flower
and
who has returned from a personal
improving the trackage in the yard«. transcontinental carriers.
They will Hopkins. Paul Jones. Preble, Stewart.
supervision of the work of raising ly plotted and laid out. was described age. Fifteen men are employed in It Is reported that the work will re- not be determined until some time Lawrence Rowan, Goldsborough and
upon
bls
tomb.
¡Farragut.
the work.
(quire several weeks.
the Maine.
early In 1912.
“Golden Rule" Association En­
tered by Foreigners.
F
Characteristic* and Paculiarlti** of
American Woman Du* to Thia,
•ay* Marian Cos.