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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 29, 1912)
We Carry in Stock All Kinds of Staple and Fancy Gro ceries Including such well known g.ods of Merita* ALLEN A LEWIS, PRE FURRED STOCK canned rood», WHITE RIVER FLOUR Etc. ROOSEVELT SAYS HE WILL ACCEPT CONGRESSMAN M'KINLEY Colonel Answers Governors, and Will be in Fight "Until the Convention." OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST CREAM! Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. New York.—”1 wtH accept the nom • Austrians Freed on Charge of Rioting. ination for the presidency if it is ten Th« Dalles. - The 38 Austrians Wlten you don’t find what you want dered me and will adhere to thia de charged with riotli.g nt Ortley nod cision until the convention has ex- , at other «toh* g" to who were held In the county jail hers pressed its preference." is Colonel were discharged by the justice of the : Theodore Rooseve'*’» reply to the peace after he had heard the evidence letter of seven Republican governors for the state. While the Austrians First Avenue and Foster Road asking him to stand for a nomination. had been somewhat boisterous in The reply was as follows: their demonstrations during an at "New York. Feb. 25. 1912 —Gentle tempted adjustment of accounts be men: I deeply appieciate your letter tween them and the Hood River Or and I realize to the full the heavy re chard Land company. It was not sponsibility it puts upon me. express- shown that they wore dangerous. { ing as it does the carefully considered convictions of the men elected by pop Work On Natron Cut-off To Cease. ular vote to stand as the heads of gov Klamath Falls.—The announcement ernment in their respective states. 160 Acres. Finest Stock Farm in that Erickson A- Petterson, contract "I absolutely agree with you that Benton County. Or. ors who finished the Natron cut off this matter is not one to be decided of the Southern Pacific railroad north Range on all sides. Plenty of with any reference to the personal of here to the Williamson river, srv preferences or interests of any man Photo by American Presa Association green grass (today 10 in high). packing preparatory to moving all ot but purely from the standpoint of the Alsea river runs through place. Congressman McKinley of Illinois, their construction equipment away, About 40 acres bottom land i interests of the people as a whole. 1 manager of President Taft's campaign gives rise to the belief here that the (ash swail >: no overflow. 1.500- will accept the nomination for Presi for renomination, also chairman of the work on this end of the cut-off will 000 ft. fir saw timber and lots dent if it is tendered to me and 1 will Republican congressional campaign not be pushed this year. of cedar for posts. 12 acres adhere to this decision until the con committee. under plow and fence. 3-room vention has expressed its preference. ROAD LAW IS EFFECTIVE house and large barn; spring One of the chief principles for which 1 water to house and barn. Sal have stood and for which I now stand NINE GOVERNORS FQR TAFT Amendment to Let Counties Vote mon run up to this place and and whiah I have always endeavored on Issuing Bonds Sufflcisnt. Three Others are Claimed by Taft and always shall endeavor to reduce plenty of deerin season. Salem.—That amended section 10 ot Managers to action, is the genuine rule of the Price $20 per acre. Will Washington.—Telegraphic pledges Article II of the state constitution as people, and therefore I hope that so take $500 or $600 cash. Will far as possible the tieople may be giv Of support from nine Republican gov passed by the people of the state at accept Lents property in ex en the chance, through direct primar ernors were giveu out from the cam the last general election in 1910, is change. ies. to express their preference as to paign headquarters of President Taft. sufllclent in Itself to allow counties who shall be the nominee of the Re The executives going on reconi In to vote on the quest Ion of bonding fur W. H Powers, favor of the president's renomination good roads and that the only place publican Presidential convention. are: Eberhardt, Minnesota; Carroll. that Jackson county failed in bonding R. R. 1 Monroe. Ore. THEODORE ROOSEVELT.” Iowa; Hay, Washington; Goldsbor- for 81.500,000 was the form of proce ough. Maryland; Tener, Pennsylvania; dure, rather than from the necessity LAW IS TO BE TESTED Hooper. Tennessee. Spry. Utah; Pen of further legislation, are some disco' new ill, Delaware; Pothier. Rhode Is erles that have been made In connec Method of Electing Delegates is Basis land. In addition to the signed state tlon with the opinion of the supreme of Suit. ments made public, the Taft managers court in the famous Andrew* vs. Neil Salem. Ore.—Through the institu claimed the support of Deneen of case. tion of a friendly suit in the Maricn Tacked at the end of Justice Bur Illinois. Oddie of Nevada and Mead County State Circuit Court by John nett s extensive opinion In that çase of Vermont. A. Carson, a Salem lawyer, the con The announcement from the Taft were three very brief specially con- stitutionality of the initiative law gov bureau is taken as an answer to the curring opinions from Justices Bean Call and get our prices on erning the election of delegates to Chicago conference of seven govern and McBride and Chief Justice Eakin, natioual political conventions and brick, cement, plaster, lime, ors upon whose solicitation Colonel or the majority of the court. presidential electors, enacted by the In these specially concurring opin sand and gravel. We can Roosevelt based his formal entry to people in the last general election, ious they express the opinion that the the presidential contest. save you money. Our de will be determined. The bringing of county can, by u local law submitted such a suit was indorsed at a meeting at a regular election, provide for cre livery is prompt and our Tacoma Crirpe Speedily Fixed. of the Republican state central com Tacoma.—Eight hours after the dis ating an indebtedness and the Issu goods are the best. mittee. covery of the bodies of Mrs. Willis ance of bonds for the purpose of The Initiative law involved permits We carry a full line of hay, Brown, aged 23, and John Alden, aged building permanent roads. an elector to vote for only one dele 38. on a county highway near East grain and feed. Let us gate and one elector although ten del fjirchmont, and 14 hours after they Men Injured In Collapse of Bridge. show you how to save a egates and five electors are to be nom Lafayette.— Fred Imndes« and New had been killed by blows on the head inated and elected by each party. ton Livingstone, workmen employed dollar by buying right. from a club, Willis Brown, aged 54. the dead womans husband, pleaded on a county bridge in course of con Bert Franklin Pleads Guilty. guilty in the Superior court to murder st ruction, were dangerously and prob ’ os Angeles.—Bert Franklin, form ably fatallly injured when the one In the second degree. erly a detective employed by Clarence bent of an old bridge, which the new Both Phone«, Tabor 96«. Local 3112 S. .»arrow, pleaded guilty to having one is to replace fell, the heavy beams attempted to influence Robert Bain, striking down the two men. 1 block east of Postoffice, Lents the first juror sworn to try James B. I McNamara, the confessed dynamiter. County Official Seized. now serving a life term in San Quen- , Pendleton.—Arrested In this city by tin prison. The original charge | Sheriff Taylor upon notification from against Franklin of having bribed Pasco authorities, (' immissloner Geo. Laurence. Mass.—A crisis is due In Roe, of Franklin county, Washington, Bain was dismissed. the s’rike of the 25,000 men, women was taken back tr. Pasco to face »nd children of the textile mills. Fol ‘f charges of bribery and perjury fol owing an attack by the police and lowing his Indictment on three counts militia upon the children, who were to have left the city to be cared TRACT TO BE OPENED for by citizens of Philadelphia and Providence, the strikers feel that now mmething from the outside, probably , Oregon A Western Colonization Com El Paso, Tex.—The Vasquista rebel the federal government, must come to pany's Holdings Purcnased. element has taken possession of Ciu rescue them from state and civil out Portland -Control of 800,000 acres dad Juarez. The capture of the city lawry. of agricultural and timber land In the was accomplished after the firing of The city officials have en hack h“:irt of central Oregon now held by a single volley, with only a few scat to the parents most of th cu '. >■ •»> the Oregon A Western Colonization tering shots of resistance. The rebels who were taken in charge as t’.-c: • '< ;<any, a 812,000.000 corporation, entered the outskirts of the city from were about to be placed on a train en of Portland and St. Paul, has passed into the hands of Louis W. Hill, pres the northwest and fired as they en route for Philadelphia. tered, using rifles and one cannon. The strike leaders and some of the ident of the Great Northern railway, The few hundred men in Juarez, as parents declare that they have a legal • who proposes to throw It open for defenders, fired a few shots from right to send their children away for immediate settlement. Mr. Hill’s retirement from the pres various points of vantage, and were a vacation. At the poor farm, on the then ordered by their officers to other hand, the officials said that i idency of the Great Northern and his cease. when the parents called for their 1 succession by Carl R. Gray, president United States troops were guarding children they said they had surren , of the North Bank road and the Hill the border at the time the attack was derod them under misapprehension. ' lines in Oregon, are expected as an early consequence o' this transaction. made, apparently ready to enter Juar Associated with Mr. Hill In hls new ez if El Paso should be endangered. Jamaica's Capital In Hands of Mob. colonization enterprise is W. P. Dav As the rebels marciwd into Juarez Kingston, Jamaica.—Kingston is i they found all houses closed, but no given over to mob rule and as a result idson, a St. Paul capitalist, who hits resistance. Only one man, Captain of collisions between the police and been actively connected with the Ore Romero, of the defenders, was wound the populace, two men were killed and gon & Western Col< nization Company ed. accidentally. more than 30 injured, some of them since its organization. Following the seizure of the town severely. Flower Fiesta Planned. the Vasquistas set about the task of Florence.—A meeting of citizens establishing a new municipal govern THE MARKETS. was held for preliminary steps for the ment and of maintaining perfect or Portland. der. Wheat—Track prices: Club 87c; fourth annual Rhododendron Carnival here. The carnival will be held dur bluestem, 90c; red Russian, 85c. ing the latter part of May and It la Italian Warships Shell Beirut Barley—Feed, $39 per ton, planned to make It a greater success London.—Sixty persons were killed Oats — No. 1 white, 833 per ton. BORING OREGON than any preceding carnival. and scores Injured in an Italian bom Phone ’>3i Hay—Timothy, valley. 815; alfalfa, bardment of Beyroot. The custom 813- Mill I 1-4 mile* «outhea.t of Kelso Aeccused Shooter Gone. house and several harbor buildings Butter—Creamery, 36c. CEDAR POSTS Baker.--Escaping from smallpox were damaged during the half hour Eggs — Ranch, 20c. SHINGLES' in which shot and shell rained into Hops—1911 crop, 38c; contracts, t'tarantine In his home at Halfway, R. MOULDINGS Alexander, who Is wanted as a wit the city, and several small Turkish 26c. TURNED WORK gunboats were sunk during the bom Wool — Eastern Oregon, 94916c; ness in a shooting scrape with his son In law, William Anderson, In the * bardinent Willamette Valley, 15917c. LUMBER $6 AND UP main street, has disappeared. It Is Mohair—35c. Large «Cork of Dtmrn.tnn Lumber on hand Rough and Pr<*«aed lumber for all purpose* believed he went to Florida Two Los» Live» In Hotel Fir». Portland. Or.—Coating, directly and •end order to JCNSBUD RRoR. Soring BDt Seattle. City May Purify Sewage. indirectly, the lives of two men, dead Wheat—Bluestem. 86c; club, 85c; Pendleton.—Sewage of this city ft ly danger to 100 person« and a pro red Russian, 83c. A «raid, burn, or «even* cut heal« to be purified by a system of septic «lowly if neglected. The family that I perty Io»» roughly eotimated at 850,- Barley—840 per ton. tank« or some similar process befor« keep« a Iwttle of BALLA RI>’8 SNOW 000, the old Gilman House, at First Oats—830 per ton. LINIMENT on hand it always prepar Alder streets, ones the city's leading It Is allowed to flow into the Umatlib Butter — Creamery, 37c. ed for such accident«. Price ¿5c. 50c river. If a movement just started here Eggs. 21c. and 81.00 per bottle. Sold by Lent« hotel and landmark, was gutted by 1« successful. dro Monday. Ph arm ary. Hay—Timothy, 816 per ton. WHERE? I L. E. Wiley’s BOH NA’S, OF COURSE $20 J ACRE TAKE THE “OWL1’ THE BUILDING SEASON IS HERE MCKINLEY & SON CRISIS IsliE IN TEXTILE STRIKE JUAREZ IS TAKEN > WITH ONE VOLLEY JONSRUD BROS, i ft PORTLAND & PUGET SOUND Leaving Dally from Portland Union Depot, 11:00 P. M. ........................... Seattle. O-W Station. 11:19 P. M. Passengers may buanl train at either terminal at 9.30 P M. remaining on car until9:00 A. M at Seattle, Tacoma or Portland 4 DAILY TRAINS 4 BETWEEN PORTLAND, TACOMA Ä SEATTLE FROM SEATTLE: 7:lo A. M Ilio A. M ( Stasata Ltd.) 11:45 A. M 11:49 P M. Kiwi» WILLIAM Me,MURRAY, General Passenger Agent "A MOUNT SCO TT PARK CEMETERY NON-SECT A H1 AN One mile south-east oi Lents. Oregon. Offers the following advantages: ABSOLUTE PERMANENCY an essential thing EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE IN USE a tine thing PARK AND LAWN PLAN a beautiful thing PERPETUAL CARE WITHOUT EXTRA COST a grand thing THE BEST OF SERVICE AT ALL TIMES a most desirable thing PRICE OF BURIAL PLOTS J7.50 AND UP a reasonable thing 4 CITY OFFICE, 920-921 YEON BLDG. PHONE COUNTRY OFFICE, TABOR 1468 LOCAL 4201. Full information gladly fnrnlshed, tr»« auto service between Lents and the Cemetery. FRUIT TREES SPECIAL FOR ONE MONTH 4 One year apple trees, 4 to 6 ft., 10c Two year cherries, 5 to 6 ft., 25c All strictly first class, free from diseases and true to name. Catalog on application « The WIRT NURSERY F. N. 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