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NEWS NOTES OF . CURRENT WEEK TAFT PRAISES DIPLOMACY I PENSIONS ARE PAID DIRECT Messag«* to Congress Denies Aims New System of Indorsements Will Are Purely Material. Do Away With Vouchers. Washington, D. C. A note of warn- Washington, D. C. The new sys- ing to European powers which by in- tern of paying all |M<r»on» on the Fe«i- direct means continue to discriminate oral pension rolls direct from Wash Resume of World’s Important against American trade; a strong ap ington instead of through the 18 pen Radical Stand of Mexican Gov DISTRIBUTION IS POOH. peal to the congress to uplift the groat Events Told in Brief. sion agencies is being inuuguruted by ernment Rar to Peace. foreign policies of America above Harriman Interests Rush Survey Apple Expert Says Lack« of 8ystsm the pension bureau. Checks are lieing Throughout Country Apparent, mere questions of partisanship; a »«•nt to 300.000 pensioners in the sec Up McKenzie Valley. Great Britain and Germany are triumphant vindication of the diplo Hood River—“1 have been attend tions heretofore covered by the agen New Minister of Interior Advise» Eugene Intention of the Harriman working together to avert a general macy of the administration, which is interests to forestall the Hill people ing the Spokane apple «how and the cies at Augusta, Ga.; Boston, Colum Policy of Moderation Fight bus, Detroit, Washington and Sun European war. characterized as that of "dollars ver in the building of a railroad up the Portland land and apple show,” »aid Francisco. ing Is tin Decrease. Th« 1 personnel of the On motion of the prosecution, four sus bullets"; a masterful pride in th«* McKenzie Valley is evidenced by the Chrie R. Greisen, formerly associate agencies at Indianapolis, Knoxville, of the defendants in the dynamiting enormous expansion of American copy of a resolution of the board of «»ditor of Better Fruit, who is now Louisville, New York, Philadelphia cases were discharged. trade as a result of the foreign poli directors of the Oregon & California with a SL Joseph, Mo., paper. “I and Topeka, which have completed M ox ico City Convinced that numer Woodrow Wilson attended a session cies of his administration; an«l an ear Railroad company, fibs! with the sec their November payments soon will be ous bands of rebels in the states of retary of state and with the Lane find some of the grower« of the North of the Bermuda parliament and lis- nest appeal for joint action by «/en brought into Washington, the first of Durango, Coahuila und Southern Chi clerk. west are a little pessimistic over the the agency transfers to the pension huahua aro continuing their operations tened to a tariff discussion between gross and the executive to open new county This resolution authorizes the con markets for American industries members. market condition» of the present sea bureau. merely because they believe surrender these are th«> more striking features struction of a trifle over 24 miles of son's apple crop. My advice to all of For the first time in history the would mean summary execution under striking In turning his sled to avoid railroad from a point on the Natron- of President Taft’s fourth annual mes these would be to take a trip over the will be paid without the the suspension of guarantees, Rafael some smaller boys, a Salt Lake City sage sent to congress Tuesday. Klamath cut-off, a few miles east of Middle West and study the system of pensioners formality of vouchers, the checks Hernandez, the new minister of the lad aged 15 received injuries which Springfied, up the McKenzie Valley to Th«* messag«» is th«* first of a series distribution that prevails, or rather serving the same purpose by a re interior, has announced that he would caused his death. of such communications which he will Martin’s rapids, where the Oregon th«* lack of it. In my mind, quirement of indorsement by th«" pen attempt to gain for them u promise of Three big Atlantic liners arrived in •send to ctmgress in the early days of Power company is doing the prelimi the groat reason for the slow sioner in the presence of two wit amnesty. nary work on a hydro-electric project. New York in one day, all more or less the session, and deals entirely with ment of the year's apple crop. nesses. The [tensioner also must show Chehe Campos and Benjamin Argu- The action of the Harriman inter damaged by a fierce storm through the foreign relations of the Unite«! "During the last two months 1 have to the indorsers his certificates, th«* ado. officers in Orozco's organization, ests came rather as a surprise here, as which they had passed. States. Beginning with the usual re been over Nebraska, Missouri, Michi- number of which must tally with th«’ are the chief rebel leaders in these it was definitely known that Portland, At the opening session of congress. ference to the existing good relations Eugene & Eastern surveyors had been gan, Indiana, Western New York, certificate number on th«' checks. The districts, and several engagements with foreign powers, th«» President *>hio and other sections of the country. new system obviates th«» necessity of were fought last week, the govern Speaker Clark broke two gavels hold at work all summer cheeking up on ment as usual announcing victories. ing the enthusiastic members of the adds that these have bc*en strengthened old surveys made when Al Welch first I find all of the larger centers, cities receipts from the ¡tensioners. by “a greater insistence upon justice that should not only ronsum«* apple», These, and allied leaders, have been house down to business. to American citizens, or interests, planned the Portland, Eugene & East but be distributing points, chock full Mrs. Clara B. Colby, of Portland, wherever it may have been denied, ern system, and it had been understood of fruit. Yet nowhere on the streets, THIS STUDENT LIVES CHEAP making aucceasful raids on small out- |s>sts, managing for the most part to will try to have a bill passed by con and a stronger emphasis of th«* net»«! that an electric line was to be built. that is, at the stands, can one get ap gress allowing all women to vote for of mutuality in commercial and other In fact. President Strahorn, of the ples for much less than the usual Freshman Working nt College Gets evade encounters with superior forces. The rich country virtually is at their Portland. Eugene & Eastern, has made price. The consumer pays all the way congressional candidates. relations.”- Ent on 85 Cents n Week. mercy and the .Federal forces arc able announcement that his company was For the first time in its history, from $3.5«» to $6 a box for the fruit, The secretary of the treasury has to accomplish little moro than garri Ithaca, N. Y. Living on 85 cents considering the building of this line, recommended the appropriation of $2,- says the president, the State depart but at that time had no definite news owing to the size and grsde. a week is agreeing with Raymond son the larger towns. ment has obtain«*d substantially the “ The grower is satiafi«»d with prices 132,000 for the improvement of the Minister Hernandez is confident the Prior Sanford, of Warwick, N. Y., most-favored-nation treatment from to give out. for the same fruit ranging from $1 25 freshman in the Cornell Agricultural rurales, who report to his department, Columbia river and tributaries. The Oregon Electric, since it has all of the countries of the world. to $2 a box. Yet when the consumer Senator Ashurst, of Arizona, ap Therefore, he says that it is only nat acquired water power rights at Clear has to pay these prices this is not in school, who is working his way will be able to operate more effective He reported thut ly than the regular troops and with pears on the new congressional direc ural that competitive countries should Lake, capable of developing 33.000 creasing the demand for apples, nor is through college. tory as a lumberjack, cowboy, cashier view with some concern the expansion horsepower, was also popularly sup it aiding with the distribution. There during four weeks of such diet, in thia object in view, he has conferred in a store, reporter, hodcarrier and of our commerce. Hence the warning: posed to be planning the construction is too much profit made between the spite of hard study, he had gained with General de la Vega, commander- and two-thirds |x>unds in weight. in-chief of the rurale guard. Hernan lawyer. “If in some instances the measures of a railroad up the McKenzie, and time the fruit leaves the grower and throe dez has issued a general order to the He is 21 years old. thence to a junction with the Oregon A Los Angeles man was stricken taken by them to meet it are not en the time it finds its way into the “My food,” he said, "consists of rurales to commandeer horses when blind while drinking ice cream soda, tirely equitable, a remedy should be Trunk east of the Three Sisters. har.ds of the consumer.” buttermilk, 3 cents a quart; skimmed needed, giving receipt to the owners and was then robbed of all his money found.” milk, 2 cents a quart; stale bread, 3 and notifying the government. FIRST EQUAL SUFFRAGE VOTE COMPENSATION BILL READY. by a stranger who escorted him to the To this end, the president strongly The rurales have complained fre cents a loaf; ;>eanut butter, 10 pounds receiving hospital. recommends the enactment of the bill for $1.50; raisins, three pounds for 25 quently they are unable to follow the recommended by Secretary Knox last Oregon Women Take Prominent Measure Provide« Payment for Every cents; lentils, 10 cents a pound; raw insurrectos because of worn-out The first woman jury in Kansas Kind of Induatrial Injury. opened its deliberations by prayer, December, permitting the government Part in City Elections. cabbage, onions, peppers, rice, oat mounts, ft is believed this will pre- then, all talking at once, decided in instead of imposing the full maximum meal and what apples I am ;>ermitted vent the rebels from obtaining horses Salem — The workmen's compensa Oregon City—Mrs. Kate Newton, three hours a case in which a men’s rates of duty against discriminating first woman candidate for mayor in tion bill, drafted by the commission to gather from the agricutural farm,” ami will assure the owners of pay- countries, to apply a graduated scale jury had previously disagreed after he said. “I like meat, but I cannot ment. of duties, up to the maximum of 25 the state, lost by 836 votes, Linn E. appointed by Governor West, is now afford it, and professors of home eco two days of balloting. completed and will be submitted to Jones going in easily. There were per cent. nomics say I do not need it to do my AIR ROUTE TO I’Ol.E.lS SAFEST Republicans will actually be in the “Flat tariffs are out of date,” says 1182 votes cast. Powder puffs, mir the governor at once. best work. minority in the next session of con the president. It provides for life payments to a “Nations no longer rors and umbrellas were left in booths “From October 1 to October 28. I Peary'» Companion Give« Point to gress. Albany—Complete new city charteF workman totally disabled in a hazard accord equal tariff treatment to all gained three and two-thirds pounds in ous industry, and for life payments to adopted ; E. A. Johnson electol to Aviator-Explorer». The great Harriman railroad mer other nations, irrespective of the a widow of a workman killed in such weight, living on 85 cents a week. ger, created when the Union Pacific treatment from them received. It is <x>uncil, although name did not appear an industry. Payments are provided One week my food cost 33 cents.” Boston "The safest and easiest bought 46 per cent of the stock of the very necessary that the American gov on ballot. Women cast 194 votes or for all manner of accidents. All em way to roach the North Pole and an 28 per cent of number cast. ernment should be equipped with Southern Pacific, has been dissolved feasible way, is by aero Newport “Dry»” win 237 to 191. ployers in hazardous industries come JAPANESE CABINET AT OUTS entirely by the Supreme court as a violation of weapons of negotiation and adapted to plane,” said Captain Robert A. Bart under the provisions of the bill, unless $10.000 bond issue for water system modern economic conditions.” the Sherman anti-trust law. lett, of the Peary North Pole party, they elect to abide by the provisions The State department, “an archaic carries. Women defy rain to vote. to the members of the Aero club of War Minister Insists on Increase of the present laws. Gladstone—All election officials aro President-elect Wilson has sum and inadequate machine” at the be New Englaml, at its annual dinner. of Forces in Corea. The fund is raised similar to the moned Bryan to a conference after his ginning of this administration, the women; Mrs. Minda Church elected Captain Bartlett said an aeroplane Washington state plan, The employer city treasurer over male opjionent by vacation in Bermuda is over. Tokio A cabinet crisis has arisen president says, has become a new or pays 3 per cent of his wage rolls into over the refusal of the minister of could be taken by land to Cape Morris 25 votes. K. Jesup, which is only 381 miles Senator Chamberlain, of Oregon, ganization, with highly specialized bu the fund, the laborer one-half of one Tillamook—Wets win by eight votes. war. Lieutenant General Uyehera, to favors putting soldiers’ homes under reaus and experts dealing with every Women cast half of votes, favoring per cent of hie wages, and the state accept a cabinet decision rejecting the from th«1 pole. With the latest mu- phase of American trade and diplo this would mean only a four control of the War departmenL "dry” candidates for mayor. Mayor pays an amount equal to that paid by scheme for increasing the military chine» macy. hours' flight to th«< |»>le, he said, the laborers. Harter’s election may be contest«?d. forces in Corea. “The ice wouhi furnish suitable land Kidnappers made away with the two After several extraordinary sittings ing places all along th«* route, but all TO PROTECT STOCK. daughters of a rich Mexican mine PEACE PROTOCOL IS SIGNED Premier Sainonji informed the war Oxygen Explosive Is Made. necessary supplies would have to b<* owner residing in Galveston, Texas. Astoria—“On Thanksgiving day, Need of Live Stock Sanitary Board minister that the cabinet adhered to carri«*d for the trip to an«l from the Greece Alone Refuses to Comply— its position. General Uyehera indi pole. United States authorities have 1912, we began the commercial manu Quarrels With Bulgars. Urged By Dr. Withycombe. cated his decision to resign. blocked the efforts of Japan to obtain facture of oxygen explosives at our “Th«* ideal trip," said the speaker, It is doubtful whether the emperor “would be to go from Ca;»1 Jesup di London—A Vienna dispatch to the Oregon plant.” a steamship coaling station in Hawaii. Portland — That Oregon is in sad Daily Telegraph says that official Such was the won! contained in a need of a state live stock sanitary will accept the resignation. rectly over the pole and land at Cape The steamer Burin lay disabled for quarters there have received informa letter received by Frank Patton, cash board, because of inefficient work in Th«- press and the general public Sheliuskin, in Siberia, the latter two days in the Gulf of Georgia, pass tion that dissensions between the ier of the Astoria Savings bank, from the state veterinarian’s office, was the support the cabinet. Lieutenant Gen point, however, b«-ing 723 miles be ing ships ignoring her signals of dis Greeks and Bulgarians have become E. E. Hoffman, president of the Gov contention of Dr. James Withycombe, eral Uyehera was appoint«»! minister yond the pole. In the summer months tress. serious and that 250 Greeks were ernment Standard Powders company, of the Oregon Agricultural college ex of war April.3, 1912, to succeed Gen of August an<l July th«» conditions aro Servia has taken possession of Du- killed when 3000 of their troops at which is establishing a powder factory periment station, in his address at a eral Ishomoe, whose death occurred perfect for flying, and I can see no serious difficulties which might not b«* razzo, a seaport in Albania, ignoring tempted forcibly to occupy the town at Woods Landing, near the eastern meeting of the legislative committee the previous /lay. of live stock breeders of Oregon at guarded against.” the Albanian proclamation of inde of Serres, which was already occupied line of Clatsop county. by Bulgarians. While the manufacture of powder the Portland commercial club. He PICKPOCKET IS HANDLESS pendence. has been started, the construction also urged a closer federation of the CHARITY PATIENT WEALTHY London—The protocol arranging an work is not yet completed and several agricultural interests of the state, Thief Caught Working With Suc armistice was signed late Wednesday PORTLAND MARKETS weeks will necessarily elapse before state assistance for an exhibit of Rusaian Dies at County Hospital — tion Device on Arm Stumps. by the Turkish and Bulgarian dele the plant will be in full operation. As stock and agricultural produce at the M allot Hold $18,100. Wheat—Track prices: Club, Ilia gates, the latter representing also the new mill will utilize by-products Panama exposition. Philadelphia — Patsy Wendell, 21 78c; bluestem, 80<i/81c; forty-fold, Servia and Montenegro. Prior to this that have heretofore been regarded as years old, was sent to the county pris Seattle. Wash. J. Friedman, an there had been a long sitting of the worthless, its establishment is pre 78c; red Russian, 75c; valley, 79c. on Monday for six months. Patsy is aged Russian miner from Fairbanks, Southern Pacific Under Fire. Corn—Whole, $36; cracked, $37 ton. Turkish council of ministers to con dieted to provide a market for large Salem—Complaints that the South a handless thief, whose specialty is Alaska, a charity patient, died at sider fresh proposals submitted by the quantities of material now thrown Millstuff's—Bran, $22.50 ton. ern Pacific, in installing private road picking pockets. He was caught in Wayside Emergency Hospital Novem Barley— Feed, $24.500/25 per ton; allies. afvay. crossings, is compelling the signing of the crowds along Broad street, deftly ber 20, after an operation for goitre. Apparently the latter representing brewing, nominal; rolled, $270/28. ironclad contracts, is the burden of shoving the stump of his arm into the He had applied to th«- county commis also Servia and Montenegro. Prior to Oats—No. 1 white, $26 ton. Rich Oil Strike Is Expected. numerous complaints being received pockets of men and the handbags of sioners for relief and they sent him to Hay—Timothy, choice, $16,500/17 this there had been a long sitting of Portland—Oil within 30 days is the by the State Railroad commission. It fashionably gowned women. the hospital. In his pockets were half ton; oat and vetch, $12; alfalfa, $12; the Turkish council of ministers to expectation of the Central Oregon Oil He had a rubber suction device at a loaf of stale bread, a sausage and a is charged that the road in these con consider fresh proposals submitted by clover, $10; straw, $60/7. & Gas company, which is sinking its tracts absolves itself from all liability tached to his mouth which appeared as wallet. Fresh Fruits—Apples, 500/$1.50 per the allies. though he was vending toy balloons first well in its properties in Harney Before the operation he gave the Apparently the Greek delegate did county about 18 miles south of Bums. and from any damages which may be and with the tube running into the wallet to a nurse to keep for him. box; pears, 75c0/$1.50; grapes, $1.35 sustained on such crossings; that the At present J. C. Tumey, president of the com 0/1.50; Malagas, $8 per barrel; cran not sign the protocol. arm stumps. He is an old offender. When it was opened it was found to berries, $11.50 per barrel; casabas, nothing is known definitely on this pany, who was in Portland this week, individuals are compelled to bear the Three wallets, $30 and two mesh bags contain cash, drafts and certificates of expense of installing the crossings and point or of the terms of the armistice from Bums, made this prediction. $2.50 per dozen. d«*jx/sit for $18,400. It also contained that many other obnoxiuos clauses are Were found in his coat. Onions—Oregon, 90cO/$l per sack. as revised. Should the expected success come contained. The commission has re a will bequeathing his whole fortune Potatoes — jobbing prices: Bur upon the enterprise, a pipeline from ceived a complaint from Winchester 1915 Race Goes to San Francisco to his sister, Jane Friedman, 50 years banks, 650/75c per hundred; sweet po Germany Wants Aerial Fleet. the Harney County fields to Portland in regard to the morning service on Los Angeles —San Francisco will be old, who lives in a village in Russia. tatoes, l|0/ 2c per pound. London—Reports that India is giv to deliver the product will soon be the Southern Pacific out of that point. the scene of the proposed 1915 inter Vegetables—Beans, 12c; cabbage, ing Great Britain 12 warships, accord projected. This has been under con Indians Are After Money. national yacht race, according to a lc; cauliflower, $1.75 per crate; cel sideration since the preliminary sur Ardmore, Okla. Steps were taken ing to the Berlin correspondent of the Cfass Studies Oregon History. definite statement by Sir Thomas Lip ery, $3.50 per crate; cucumbers, 500/ veys of the fields were begun in 1909 Oregon Agricultural College, Cor ton. Replying to questions by South here by which the Choctaw nnd Chick 60c per dozen; eggplant, 10c per Daily Express, is responsible for the and the engineers of the company de pound; head lettuce, $2.25 per crate; remarkable proposal of Germany, clare it to be a perfectly feasible plan. vallis—“Something new in instruc ern California enthusiasts, regarding asaw Indians hope eventually to induce peas, 12Jc pound; peppers, 10c pound; abandoning her effort to control the The project was begun following the tional method is being tried at the the probability of building a yacht to the government to distriJ/ute among radishes, 150/20c per dozen; sprouts, sea for an attempt to win supremacy discovery in the wells of the Pacific Oregon Agricultural eollege in the his compete with a syndicate craft here, members of those tribes $17,000,000 8c; tomatoes, $1.50 per box,; garlic, of the air. The National Zeitung pro Livestock company of unmistakable tory classes under Prof. J. B. Horner. he replied that the San Francisco race derived from the sales of their lands 50/6c pound; pumpkins, l|c pound; poses a fleet of a hundred Zeppelins, signs of oil and gas, when the drill The course in Oregon history intro would be the big rac<* of the year, so in Western Oklahoma. Resolutions turnips, 75c per sack; carrots, 75c; divided into 25 squadrons of four each, had reached a depth of only 6690 feet. duced this year is being worked out on far as he is concerned. It is believed were adopt«-«! at a meeting of 200 lead which, while the cost is only as much beets, 75c; parsnips, 75c. a unique plan. Each member of the that the Southern California yachts« ers of bdth nations urging the distri Eggs—Fresh locals, candled, 45c as one dreadnaught, could eventually class has chosen a subject relative to men will build a yai'ht to ropres«'nt I»»s bution of the money and asking con Coos Bay Canning Finished. destroy England’s fleet. The proposal per dozen; Eastern, 22^0/32Jc. some phase of Oregon history, and is Angeles in the San Francisco regatta. gress to enact such legislation as will Marshfield The salmon canning is endorsed throughout Germany. Butter —- Oregon creamery, cubes no longer make the tribes wards of preparing to talk to the class one season on Coos Bay and the Coquille period. The lectures will be illus Women to Go to Polls. 35Jc per pound; prints 36^0/37c. the government. The matter will be Russian Must Not Help Chinese. river has closed. On the latter water Pork—Fancy lOJOillc pound. Boston Women will take n promi presented to congress soon. trated with photographs thrown upon St. Petersburg—The plans of Avia way the co-operative cannery put up the wall by stereoptieon. Veal—Fancy 13J0/14c pound. nent part in this month’s city elec Poultry—Hens 120/13c pound; broil tor Kusminski to open a flying school about 7000 cases of salmon, and did tions in Massachusetts. More women Deposed Royalty Sues Government. ers 120/13c; turkeys live 20c; dressed in Pekin to teach the art of aviation not have as good a season as usual. Eastern Fruit Market Glutted. probably will go to the polls than ever Brussels—Royalty and society are to Chinese army officers were halted In Marshfield, the Tailant cannery had choice, 220} 23c; ducks, 12 j Or 14c; Freewater — J. H. Hall, of Free before, although the law permits them interested in the outcome of the suits by an order from the Russian govern about the most successful season of water, who has been East in the in to vote only for school board candi which Princess Louise and Princess geese, 12J0/14C. Hops—1912 crop, prime and choice, ment warning Kusminski that he any of the plants of the county, and terests of the Milton-Freewater Fruit dates. The present registration is .Stephanie have brought to obtain a will be prosecuted for treason unless turned out about 15,000 cases. The Growers’ union, reports to the direc nearly double that of former years. larger part of the fortune of their 140/ 16c pound. Wool — Eastern Oregon, 140/ 18c he leaves Pekin at once. With a clash salmon brought to the fishermen of the tors of the union that the Eastern Fourteen Massachusetts cities will father, the late King Leopold. pound; valley, 21jO/22}c; mohair, between Russia and China imminent county quite a large sum of money, markets are glutted and will remain hold their elections on Tuesday of next Neither Princess Louise nor herrister, ffver the possession of outer Mongolia, and many received employment both so for some time. Few sales could be week, 15 will elect a week later, and the countess, are poor, as they receiv choice, 32c. Cattle—Choice steers $6.850i7 ;good, Kusminski’s act was regarded as most as fishermen and in the canning plants. made direct and nearly every carload two soon after that. ed $3,000,000 anil a quantity of valu $6,500/6.85; medium steers, $60/6.25; daring. able plate and jewelry when their is going by auction. Monster Radish Grown. choice cows, $60/6.50; good, $5.50 Frayne, Aeronaut. Killed. father died. Princeffk Louise's share Times’. Home Dedicated. 0/5.75; medium, $4,500/5.25; choice Penitentiary Guard Goes. Eugene—The monster radish of the Jacksonville, Ha.—Richard Frayne, of the money did not pay her debts. calves, $7,500/8; good heavy calves, Los Angeles — The new Times build season has appeared at London, and J. Salem—Sleeping at his post while an aeronaut of Lowell, Mass, fell 2000 $60/7; bulls, $30/5; stags, $50/6. ing, the $500,000 turreted structure of N. Hogue is the owner. . It weighs guarding 16 men in the (foundry at the feet here Sunday afternoon and was Hungary launches Dreadnaught. Hogs — Light, $7,850^8; heavy, steel, marble and granitP’ erecfiklon 18f pounds and is 2"rJ inches in cir state penitentiary cost R. J. Woolery instantly killed. Three thousand per Trieste— The third dreadnaught of $6.75(6.7.25. the site of the old building which was cumference and 25J inches in length, his position. Incidentally hie dis sons witnessed the accident. The the Austro-Hungarian navy was Sheep—Yearlings, $4,250/5; weth blown up with dynamite October 1, and this is gospel truth, since Rev. J. charge was the first act of authority aeronaut was thrown from khia seat in launched Monday. She was christened ers, $3,600/4.75; ewes, $30/4; lambs, 1910, was dedicated formally Wednes H. Moore vouches for the measure on the part of B. K. Lawson, the new the parachute immediately after he the Prinz Eugen by the Archduchess day. $4@6.30. ments. i superintendent ' cut loose from the balloon. Marie Christine.