Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, July 21, 1911, Image 2

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    CURRENT EVENTS
OF THE WEEK
BATTLESHIP MAINE
EXPOSED.
Bottom of Craft is Bent Upward
Hull Deep in M. d
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND
PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE
FRANCE CEMENTS TIES.
Compliments
Exchanged
of St. Die.
at
Fete*
FOREIGN TRADE
UP IN BILLIONS
St. Die. France, July 18.
The
Havana, July 19. The proceaa of
Franco-American fetes in honor of
removing the water surrounding the
OREGON CHERRIES IN LEAD.
CALL FOR APPLES FIRM.
the naming of America continued to­
wreck of the Maine wax virtually
day. The United States Ambassador.
completed this afternoon, when the
Northwest Fruit Expert Sees Greet San Francisco Firm Acquires Entire
water in the cofferdam was lowered,
Robert Racon, ami M. LeBrun, the
Display at Salam Fair.
Demand in East.
leaving the wreck surrounded by is­
French minister of colonies, after an
Salem
That Oregon cherriea for automobile trip through the pictur­
lets of mud and slime. The depth at
Hood
River
"Over-production
shouldn't worry the Northwestern ap­ fancy purjxises sre the finest in the esque outskirts of the town, proceeded
no place is greater than four feet.
The engineers are now confronted plegrower,” said C. R. Greisen, assis­
to the city hall, where the municpality
General Relume of Important Events [ with the serious problem of removing tant editor of Better Fruit, who has world i* the declaration of Arthur C. gave a banquet in honor of the dis­ Balance in Favor of Home Product*
• 620,000.000 Half of Import*
the mud in which the remains of the just returned from a tour that carried Rasa, of E. G. Lyons A Rasa, San tinguished gueits.
Presented in Condensed Form
Mr, LeBrun propoxed the health of
battleship
are embedded from a min­ him to all of the larger cities of the Francisco, the largest maraschino and
Enter Free ol Duty,
for Our Busy Reader*.
imum of 37 feet to a depth that can United States.
fruit syrup dealers on the Coast. Kass the American ambassador. He a)a>ke
"The problem to be worked
only be conjectured.
is here for two weeks securing cher­ in English, saying the French govern
Out of
Although the water is now only two that of distribution.
ment wax glad to take part in the
Washington. July 17. All foreign
ries
for the maraschino trade.
He
The senate has voted for campaign . feet lower than in previous pumping cities that I visited, in an anstonish-
fetes because it afforded France an op-
publicity and a limit on election ex­ operations, revelations regarding the ingly large number I found few ap­ expects to take over 50 tons from Sa­ ¡atunity of rex|a>nding to the expres­ buxine»» records of the United States
were broken during the fiscal year
penses.
shattered hulk have been vastly en­ ples on sale. In such places as Oma­ lem this year and will take more cher­ sions of sympathy for France in ended June 30. Figures of the bureau
A rival of Lumberman Hines says larged by the outspreading of the dis­ ha. Denver. Kansas City and Des ries if he can secure them, Among America, which wore especially nu­ of statistic* issued today show that
the latter boasted that he personally- torted fraaies and plating, especially Moines the few apples that were on other acquisitions Rasa secured the merous thia year, and of deducting the
volume of foreign business
in the forward section where the ex- the market were selling at prices
from thia sentiment a certain guaran­ amounted to the enormous sum of
elected Senator Lorimer.
ranging
from
$2.75
to
$4
a
box',
«»'lire
display
of
the
Salem
Cherry
tee
that
no
material
difficulty
could
plosion was most felt.
more than $3,500,000,000, which ex­
Canada is threatened with a coal fam­
__ ______ were
___ Fair through the Salem Fruit Union. affect the bonds of confidence ami
The structure of the bow as far aft Practically the same conditions
ine. owing to the strike of miners at as frame 18 is now exposed, pernii t- found in every city except New York
“If the elements are favorable here, friendship which uni led the two coun ceeded the record year of 1907 by
more than $263,000,000.
the Crows Nest collieries.
Oregon cherries cannot be equalled in trie».
ting an analysis of the plates, beams, and Chicago.
The country's exports for the first
the
world.
”
he
said.
“
Eastern
"These
cities
are
crowded
with
box
Ambassador
Bacon
said
in
reply
ribs.
etc.,
and
it
has
been
shown
con
­
Louisiana sugar planters declare the
time excelled the $2,000,0110,000 mark,
houses
secure
cherries
from
Italy
at
that his presence at the fetes as a rep­
free importation of sugar would mean clusively that they originally belonged apples. Any amount of apples could
There the cher­ resentative of his government proved while the import» were second only to
the death of that industry in the to the structure of the double bottom, be bought on the streets of Chicago rockbottom prices.
The year closed with a
which is now elevated to a height of for $1.25 a box.
Chicago has storage ries cost I cent or f of a cent a pound. that the United States hud forgotten last year's.
South.
balance of trade of more than $520.-
about 40 feet above the normal posi­ in transit privileges and a hardship is We can buy those cherries in Italy, neither her baptism nor the sword
Every boy and girl in Portland un­ tion. apparently giving confirmatory worked on cities of the surrounding ship them to San Francisco, ami put which France threw into the scale for 000,000 in favor of American business
Tin- i-< $;LI2.ooo.mm mure than last
der 10 years of age will be given a , evidence of a tremendous exterior ex­ territory, which should be able to dis­ them up for 4 J cents a pound. That her independence.
The celebration
free auto ride by the Portland auto plosion.
tribute fruit to adjacent territory far is what we pay originally for Oregon closed with an aviation exhibition nt year’s balance, but was exceeded by
club on July 26.
To this view, however, the en- better than it cun be distributed from cherries. Oregon cherries in maras- the aerodrome. Twenty thousand per­ the record years of 1908 and 1901 and
1900 and 1899.
It is asserted that the alleged Con­ gineers decline to commit themselves, the one point. For that reason. St. chino go 60 to a bottle. The cherries sons saw brilliant (lights by Fummer
Fifty per cent of the import» enter­
troller Bay coal land scandal in Alaska merely admitting the identification of Iaiuis, which should be equally ax secured in the East go 175 to a bottle and Nieuport.
ed the country free of duty, being
good a distributing point as Chicago, in maraschino. That is some differ-
is purely a conception of two or three parts off the bottom of the ship.
greater than at any time in the hls-
We can’t equal
is handling practically no box apples. enee in cherries.
professional muckrakers.
HUNT LOST BONANZA.
tory of the trade, except in 1892 93-
Oregon
cherries
in
California,
They
"It was certainly a pleasure for me
GOLD SECRETS TOLD.
Tacoma city officers have neglected I
94. when sugar wax being im|M>rt»d
to behold the wonderful apples on the can’t be grown there, nor anywhere
to collect about $35,000 in city liquor
streets in New Y’ork. The Hood Riv else. to touch the cherries of this 8,500 Acres Will Be Searched'Care­ free under the McKinley tariff law
licenses, besides $3 each from the 82 , Mining Men in Big Convention ■ t
The total value of merchandise en­
fully With Pick and Shovel.
er
Newtowns looked as handsome as state. Given good weather conditions
Grants Pass.
drug stores who deal in ice cream, etc. |
tering free, however, was larger than
any Newtowns Hood River has ever “nd Oregon leads the world in eberrie*
Reno, Nev. With the tiling, Satur­
in any year heretofore.
However, Hood •» well as in many other fruits.”
Portland citizens are prohibited1 Grants Pass. Or., July 19. — This ' placed on exhibit.
day, of pu|M*rs grunting u ltl-year lease
from using city water for irrigation city is fillet! today with mining dele­ River must keep up the splendid pack
from the Sierra Nevada W.xxl A Lum­
LANE PREPARES FOR FAIR.
except for three hours each morn- , gates and representative mining men that has made it famous, for all the
ber company to Colonel W. S Prowkey
ing, owing to a shortage in the sup­ from Northern California and South­ sections of the Northwest are putting
am! associates, covering 8.500 acres,
ern
Oregon
counties.
The
largest
|
up a good pack. ”
ply.
County Society Will Erect Booth* and partly in Washoe county, is promised
body of mining men that has gathered
Mr. Griesen said that red apples
the second chapter in the famous tra
Rent Stall* to Concessionaries.
For the week beginning Aug. 15, for one purpose in years is now here ’
Portland, July 17. Portland was not
New Y’ork women will abstain from to disseminate mining knowledge and will meet with a far better demand I Eugene Enlargement of the pavil­ dition of the hidden bonanza tliat for the hottest place tn the Pacific North­
The de­
yeur* has been the vain hop«- of count­
ice cream, fancy cooling drinks, roof stimulate interest through a course of than the yellow varieties.
ion on the grounds of the Lane County
With the prosecu­ west yesterday, though for two hours
garden parties, etc., and turn over all lectures that are inviting and instruc­ mand will be better both in this coun­ Agriclutural society for the better ac­ less prospectors.
try
and
abroad,
he
said,
and
he
ad-
tion
of
a
thorough
search over the in the afternoon, while perspiring
the money saved to the suffragettes of tive.
vises growers to set more orchards to commodation of the Lane County Fair entire estate during the next ten years folk stampeded for shade and coolness,
California.
this fall was authorized at the meet­
The big meeting was called to order red apples.
is linked the extreme probability that the thermometer stixxl nt 97 degrees
ing of the board of directors, ami the
It is said the Hamburg-American by O. S. Blanchard, who gave an ad­
a mine will be found again that has in and Brother Benin, the genial weather
painting of all the buildings wax also
Steamship company is negotiating for dress of welcome. It was responded '
EXPERIMENT LAND FIXED.
the past promised wonderful nutive man, registered the hottest consecu­
directed. This yeur the laiard, in­ copper am! gold free gold in ore tive 120 minutes since 1907.
But
the purchase of a large tract of land to by President Y’oung, of the miners'
that 97 degrees was as the gentle
at Portland, including 2,000 feet of association, who presided over the 200 Acres For Farm School Chosen stead of renting ground for conces­ worth $100,000 to the ton.
sions. will erect a number of uniform
The . principal
water frontage, for the purpose of es­ afternoon exercises.
The mine to be sought is the old warmth of n day in spring, compared
Near Burn*.
booths on the grounds, and rent the
tablishing
a great trans-Pacific lecture work fell upon W. S. Bacon,
Barclay mine that for fifty years has to the heat in other towns in Oregon.
of Kerby; Dr. J. F. Reddy, of Med­
Bums The Harney county commis­ stalls to the concessionaires.
steamer service.
been talk of miners in the West. The Washington and Idaho.
More attention will be given thi* estate is a part of the Hobart estate
In 11 cities that had been heard
ford ; George C. Bennett, of Horn­ sioners’ court has selected a tract of
Wholesale lumber dealers are to be brook, and L. D. Mahone, of Portland. land embracing 2o0 acres six miles year than last to the stock exhibit, and the lease is the final triumph of from last night, the thermometer
El topi a. a
The exercises will continue tonight in east of Burns, as a site for the agri­ and a committee has been ap|>ointed men who were successful with the Ho­ slixxl above 100 degrees.
investigated by the government.
little
water
tank
station
in
Central
the opera house.
cultural experiment station.
It is for the purpose of interesting every bart estate managers.
Mining mag­
* Forest fires in Northern Ontario are
Hundreds of persons today passed situated in a mad section, now owned owner of registered stock in Lane nates, senators and financiers, after Washington, near Pasco, was |x-rhaps
reported under control, with at least through the exhibit room and saw by the Oregon & Western Colonization county to bring this stock to the coun­
years of effort, gave up before the the hottest place in the United States,
400 dead.
the mercury climbing to 110 degrees.
what is probably the largest collection company on the north side of the main ty fair.
blunt refusal of the land owners.
The different granges of the county
Following were the maximum tern-
of minerals ever put on display in county road leading from Burns to
Sufficient financial backing is ap­
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Oregon.
I.awen, Harriean and the eastern part have taken the matter up and already parent and already five experienced perature* Sunday in Pacific Northwest
are preparing collective exhibits.
Wheat—Track prices:
Bluestem,
Gold and copper mining men say of the valley.
Portland 97. Albany 108«
prospectors are laying out the trnct in cities:
946 i 95 c ; club, 81c; Russian, 80c; that the wealth of Southern Oregon
It is dry, sagebrush soil of a charac­ The county court has signified its in­ sections, each of which will tie gone Salem 102; Roseburg 105; The Dalles
valley. 81c; 40-fold, 81c.
and Northern California is here shown ter similar to the prevailing land of tention of repeating its donation of over, literally with the point of a 104; Bend 98; Seattle 92; Vancouver
Millstuffs— Bran. $24.506i25 per for the first time, as it should have i » Harney valley, and the experiments last year to the fair, the money to be pick, before the ten years of searching 99; Walla Walla 108; Ashland 104;
ton; middlings. $31; shorts. $25.50 been shown years ago.
i there demonstrated will be a guide for used exclusively in premiums.
are up, unless the discovery is made Baker 96; Boise 98; Marshfield 70;
Difficulty over the location of the
(8 26; rolled barley, $298 30.
North Yakima 106; Tacoma 88; Gold-
I farmers in nearly all parts of the sur-
before then.
CHOLERA HARD TO DETECT. i rounding country.
Barley—Choice feed. $25.50(1126 per
President David- district fair for Lane, Douglas and
One man knows the location of thi­ endale 106; Pullman 100; Lewiston
I son. of the Colonization company, has Coos counties arose several years ago, mine and he won't tell. It is possible 100; EJtopia llo, S;»>kane 99.
ton.
Oats—No. 1 white, $266/27 per ton. Disease Does Not Develop for Days. ■ writter to the court giving that body and since then Lane county has been that the same men who in the face of
SHELL 400,000 YEARS OLD.
Hay—Timothy, new, $166119; old,
, free rein to set its own price on the holding a fair of its own, each year a history of defeat secured the first
Making Fight Difficult.
somewhat
better
than
the
previous
$186121; alfalfa, new, $12.50; clover,
land, expressing his appreciation of
lease from the Hobart estate, may be
New Y’ork, July 19.—How difficult
Color
new. $8.50019; grain hay, new. $11.
i the great value the exjieriment station one, until now good grounds and track able to secure from him the map he Tortoise Fossil Praterv»»
it
is
to
exclude
cholera
was
brought
Through Age*.
Fresh fruits—Cherries, 3j6i9c per
will be to the country in general and. have been secured, and very credit­ has jealously guarded for 40 years.
able exhibits made.
The fair this
Ix>s Angeles. Cal. Three thousand
pound; apricots,
$1,256/1.50
per out in testimony heard today at the therefore, to the company.
feet above sea level on the sliqx-s of
crate; cantaloupes. $2.50 per crate; investigation of Dr. Doty’s adminis­
A representative of the State agri­ year will be held September 20 to 24.
FRUIT SUPPLIES SHORT.
Mount Baldy, and 50 miles from the
peaches, 85cOi $1.25 per crate; water­ tration. Emil Lederer, in charge of cultural college is expected here in a
melons.. 2<i2tc per pound; plums, the steerage department of the Ham­ short time to superintend the construe- ’
coast in Orange county. Thoma» Don
CHERRY YIELD IS HEAVY.
burg-American
line,
testified
that
the
California Shipments Show Deficiency Ion picked up the perfect fossil of a
$1.50 per crate; raspberries. $16/1.65
tion of buildings and other improve­
of II8O Car*.
per crate; loganberries. $1611.35 per first case of cholera on board the ments on the property, for which the Hood River Valley Crop Being Ship-
huge sen tortoise, which Hector Al
crate* blackcaps, $1.50(81.65; plums, Moltke did not develop until 22 days county court will make provisions at
liot, curator of the Southwest mus­
Sacramento.
Cal.
Manager
Me
ped to All Part* Now.
$1.50j6i 1.75 per box; prunes, $1.50 after the passengers had first been once.
Kevitt, of the California Fruit Dis­ eum, pronounces the most im|s>rtant
quarantined
in
Italy.
(a 1.75 per box; blackberries. $ 1.50<<i
Hood River Although the small
discovery of the kind ever made in
For the sub-stations which will be
All the immigrants at Genoa, Pa­ established later, there are free offers amount of cherries grown in the Hood tributors, says that shipments of Southern California.
1.65; currants, 10c per pound; goose­
fruit
from
this
state
so
far
this
season
berries, 7c; new apples, $1.75<<i 2 per lermo and Naples, where cholera is of land in various parts of the county, River valley wax cut short severely in have been disap|»>intingly small.
Donlon has a, bee ranch and was
On
now epidemic, had been held five days as the settlers are fully sensible of it great portion of the community, the
box.
July 14, 1911). the total shipments seeking a rock to hold down the lid of
in
quarantine
before
they
were
em
­
crop is yielding very heavily in some amounted to 2,460 cars. On the same a hive when he saw the shell protrud­
Vegetables — Asparagus, 7561 85c
the great benefit to be derived.
per dozen ; beans, 56i 10c per pound; barked and there was no sign, of chol­
districts, anti the Apple Growers’ day this year the total hud reached ing from the ground.
The stone
cabbage,
$2612.25
per hundred-, era among them when the ship sailed.
union has made a large number of only 1198|. Allowing for 100 more weighs 100 pounds and »hows the ex­
TIMBER LANDS TAPPED.
Dr. Doty said tonight that the situ­
small shipments.
A branch 16 inches cars owing to the increase of the min­ act markings and some of the original
weight; corn, 406150c per dozen; cu­
in length, cut from a tree in the Max- imum weight per car from 24,000 to color on the back and yellow bottom.
cumbers, $16i 1.25 per box; eggplant. ation in this port was encouraging and Toledo-to-Siletz Line to Be
Built
welton orchards on the West Side, 26,000 pounds, would give a Vital of The specimen is nearly 30 inches in
15c per pound; garlic, 106112c per fears of a cholera invasion are being
Within a Year.
contained 103 large-sized cherries. 1,300 ax compared with 2,460 last diameter.
pound; lettuce, 306135c per dozen; allayed.
Toledo—A contract has been signed The branch, which was taken from a year, or little more than half.
A Hint estimates that it is 400,000
hothouse lettuce, $1.25611.75 per box;
Convict* Catch Convict.
here by a group of citizens of this Bing tree, weighed a little over two
peas. 46i 5c per pound; peppers, 12$
Owing to this considerable shortage years old, the most ancient specimen
Reno, Nev. — When Jim Antone, county to build and operate a railroad pounds.
6115c per pound; radishes, 12$c per
there has not been enough fruit to go ever picked up on the Western hemis­
Although but few orchardists make around, practically every market re­ phere. The tortoise swum in these
dozen; rhubarb, 2J6i3c per pound; to­ embezzler, escaped from the road gang from Toledo into the Siletz timber
matoes, $1.75612 per box; new car­ of convicts near Carson W’ednesday country. Under this agreement the a specialty of growing small fruits, questing supplies which were im|s>»xi- seas, he says, when California and all
rots, $2 per sack; turnips, $2; beets, afternoon, W. A. Wilson, serving 20 local promoters agree to furnish right such as strawberries, those who do so ble to furnish. After this week an the territory this aide of the Rocky
years for murder, A. B. Nelson, serv­ of way and depot grounds at Toledo have met with great success this year. increase in shipments should begin to mountains wax still a mile nr two un­
$2.
The local market is supplied and the cut down this great difference.
Potatoes—New Oregon, 2}6i2Jc per ing eight years for horse stealing, and and Siletz.
der water.
James Lyle, serving 10 years for man­
It is announced that work will begin union finds a ready market for the
pound; new California. 2f6/3c.
Onions—Red, $1.75; white, $2 per slaughter, headed a posse and captured in 60 days and that the road be com­ gratifying surplus.
Madero to Disband Army
Lorimer Legislator Dies.
him in the mountains. Antone, when pleted in* one year. This road will
hundred.
Puebla,
Mex. Professing surprise
St. I#>uis, Juy 18. Joseph Clark,
O. A. C. Building to Be Ready.
Poultry—Hens. 156/15Jc; springs, captured, was roundly abused by the | open up one of the heaviest timber
at the many Maderistux he finds yet
of
Vandalia,
III.,
ex-representative
in
I
others
for
breaking
his
word
not
to
es
­
I belts in Oregon and its promotion has
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor­
186i20c; ducks,
young, 14i6il5c;
bearing arms, and realizing the dan­
geese. 11c; turkeys, 20c; dressed, cape. The convicts swore a month ago I only waited the assurance of deep vallis By the opening of the college the Illinois legislature' from Fayette ger of maintaining an undisciplined
that they would capture the next man water from Toledo to the ocean.
year, September 22, the new mechanic county, died here today in the Re­ army in time of [x-ace, Francisco I.
choice. 25c.
arts building, which will contain the bekah hospital, following an operation Madero has determined ii|s>n a |s>licy
Eggs—Oregon ranch, candled, 246/ who escaped.
Mr. Clark was a
Sixty Bushels to Acre Predicted,
25c per dozen.
foundry, plumbing and wood working Friday for cancer.
of immediate disarmament.
He xnid
Bells Worker»’ Signal.
Butter—City creamery extra. 1 and
Elgin Preparations are in order shops, will be completed and the Democrat. Ax a member of the legis­ th«- work of mustering out revolution­
2 pound prints, in boxes, 26c per
San Diego, Cal., July 19.- Senor for the caring for the immense grain equipment ready for use. These three lature he cast his vote for William ary forces would be started nt once
pound; less than box lots, cartons and Jose De Garcia Cruz, for 50 years ‘ crop of this section, new outfits being laboratories will virtually double the Lorimer for United States senator. and would be prosecuted vigorously
delivery extra.
bellringer at San Juan Capistrano mis­ , unloaded every few days for threshing. capacity of the present shops, and will It was said that when he wax removed until Mexico has but one army. It is
Pork—Fancy 96/10c per pound.
sion, at midnight rang the bells in the 1 Among others, Sam Boothe and Ed make it possible for the college to to the hospital he had been expect­ believed that the buttle in Pm bln was
Veal—Fancy, 116i 12c per pound.
mission welcome arch at the Santa Fe : Thompson have purchased a fine new make for itself much of the furniture ing a summons to testify before the started by young men of the town fir­
Cattle—Prime hay-fed steers, $66/ station here, thus officially opening outfit with which to thresh their large and equipment necessary for the vari­ senate committee in Washington in­ ing on the barracks of l»>th armies.
vestigating Lorimer’s election.
6.25; choice, $5,756/6; fair to good, the ground-breaking celebration of the contracts. It is predicted that Elgin ous buildings.
$5,256/5.50;
common,
$56/5.25; Panama-California exposition.
John and vicinity will set a new yield rec-
Wealth Due to Wife.
Spendthrift Found Dead.
Eagle Point Patronize* New Bank,
prime cows, $5,256/5.50; good to Barrett, director of the Pan-American i ord along the grain line this year,
Cleveland.
(). John I). Rockefeller
Redding, Cal. The body of Jack
choice, $4,756/5; fair, $4,506/4.75; union, arrived in this city at noon to­ many farmers claiming as much as 65
Eagle Point The First State bank
says that it wax a woman, and that
Conant,
a
prospector,
whose
life
trag
­
choice heifers, $56/5.50; choice bulls, day in his capacity as the persona) bushels per acre for fall wheat.
opener! its doors in Eagle Point the
woman his wife, who made him the
$4,256/4.75; choice light claves, $76/ representative of President Taft.
first of the week and at the close of edy is known in nearly every mining richest man in the world. To her as­
Clatsop Gets Fire Warden.
7.50; good, $6,756/7; choice heavy
the first day $8,000 had been depos­ camp and town in the West, wax sistance in his financial ventures and
Public Drinking Cup Unlawful.
calves $5615.50; choice stags, $56/
Astoria -In response to a petition ited. Eagle Point is a town of 400 found on Salt creek, near Shasta. her gixxl advice at crucial periods he
5.50; good, $4.75615.
Lansing, Mich. — Dr. Robert L. from a large number of timber own­ people and the First State is the only Conant more than 20 years ago located admits he owes his fortune. From ear­
Hogs — Choice,
$7617.25; good, Dixon, secretary of the state board of ers, the county court has appointed bank in it.
A new two-story brick the Uncle Sam gold mine in Shasta ly days, when the business had it* be­
He
$6,706/7; choice to heavy, $6,356/6.50; health, has notified all
railroads, Charles Osgood as county ffire warden building, costing $4,000, was con­ county and sold it for $360,000.
ginning, she has known the details of
common, $56/6; stock hogs, $6,756/ steamship lines and other companies at a salary of 1100 a month and neces­ structed for its occupation and the spent this amount at the rate of $120,- every transaction of the trust, Mr.
000
a
year,
and
ever
since
had
wand
­
7.50.
in Michigan which have for their sary traveling expenses.
The ap­ example caused two similar buildings
Death Rockefeller stated in an inter' '»w on
Sheep—Choice spring lambs, $56/6; purpose the conveyance of the public, pointment is for two months and Mr. to go up in a previously "brickless” ered alxiut, poverty-stricken.
the subject.
occurred at least three weeks ago.
choice yearlings, $3,756/4; good, that they must discontinue the use of Osgood will work under the supervis­ town.
$3,756/3.75; fair, $36/3.50; choice public drinking cups in their convey­ ion of the state deputy warden in pre­
Monitor Survivor Dies,
3,500 Peso* Avert Raid,
Coo* to Have Fair Exhibit.
ewes, $2,756/3; good, $2.506/2.75; ances or places of business.
venting forest fires in this county.
Sawtell, Cal. ;— Michael Mixiney,
fair, $2,256/2.50; good to choice
Juarez., Mex.--A raid on the cus­ said to be one of the three survivor*
Marshfield
(>x>s county is to be
heavy wethers, $3,506/3.75; old heavy
New Comet Being Traced.
Rainfall Damage* Cherry Crop.
represented with a fine exhibit at the tom» house by former inxurrectos to of the crew which manned the "Moni­
wethers, $36/3.50; mixed lots, $46/5.
Chicago- Nightly observations of
Here­ get money for the maintenance of the tor,” when it fought anil vanquished
Eugene—Heavy rainfall during the State Fair at Salem this year.
Hops—1911 contracts, 25c pound; the latest "celestial tramp," known thunder storm recently caused some tofore Coos has only been represented military hospital wax averted !>y the the Confederate ram "Merrimac,”
1910 crop, 25c; 1909 crop, 156/19c; as Kiess’ comet, are being taken at damage tr> the cherries of this county, by individual entries in the dairy pro­ receipt of 3,500 pesos telegraphed from died Saturday night aged 74, at the
olds, 86/ 10c.
Judge Felipe Seijax, National Soldiers’ Home.
the Yerkes observatory by Professor the bulk of which are now dead ripe. ducts. The chamber of commerce will Mexico City.
On the
Wool—Eastern Oregon, 96/ 16c per Edwin B. Frost and Professor Sher­ Hay was uninjured by the rain, as it pay the expenses of a representative of this city has announced lus" candi­ anniversary of the battip. Mooney sent
pound, according to shrinkage; valley, burne Burnham.
The new comet was was generally well cured, although from this city to look after the exhibit dacy for governor of Chihuahua a letter recalling the events of the day
156117c per pound; mohair, choice, picked up by the observatory at Wil­ nearly the whole county crop is still in and will start at once gathering pro­ against the present incumbent, Abra­ to another survivor, who lives in Phil­
366i 37Jc per pound.
liams Bay, July 8.
ham Gonzales.
adelphia.
the field.
I ducts of all kinds.
Doings of the World at Large
Told in Brief.
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Fiscal Year Just Completed
Breaks All Records.
NORTHWEST HAS HOTTEST
DAY IN PAST FOUR YEARS