Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, March 20, 1913, Image 2

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    EXTRA SESSION FOR TARIFF ONLY
WOMEN PLASTERED WITH MUD.
Wilson's Message to Dwell on Need
for Revision April 7 Date.
Tan Thousand Men Attack Suffragist
Speakers.
FUSED BY TURKS
Washington, D C.—The extra ses­
IA>ndon. — The suffragrettes who
sion of Congress called by President
1 I
I—■■■■■ W
again attempted to hold a Sunday aft­
Wilson to assemble April 7. will begin
ernoon ineellnK In Hyde Park wore
.
. .
with nothing but tho tariff revision
mobbed by a crowd of 10,000 persona.
bills before it. This fact was made NEW BRIDGE IS DEDICATED
SEASIDE LOGGERS BUSY.
They were pelted with clods. oranges
I clear in a statement by Representa­
and other missile«, and when the po­
tive Underwood, chairman of the house Linn and Benton Counties Open Timber Industry Along Cosst Takes on lice were escorting them from the
committee on wavs and means. Until
Active Phase.
acene the rlotera tore off tho hats and
$70,000 Willamette Span.
President Wilson advocates jury re­ the legislation is well under way in
SEASIDE
The logging Industry tu cloaks of tho women, and eveu struck Greeks Capture 1570 Melt and .'Ml Of.
Corvallis
Benton
county
’
s
$70,000
form.
the house, no general committees will
ffeera Europ«* Considers De­
steel bridge across the Willamette and around Seaside, long dormant, will some of them In the face.
Fourth annual automobile show be made and no other legislative sub­ river at this city, complete«! a month open within n few days. Olson broth­ Tho trouble began when "General''
mand Extravagant.
opens in Portland.
jects will be taken up.
ago, was dedicated with appropriate ers. the well known loggers from Little Mrs. Flora Drummond mounted a
The
president
specified
no
subject
Ex-President Taft has resigned as a
ceremonies. With the city’« business Falls and the Lewis River, have just wagon and started to »¡»oak to tho
member of Yale University corpora­ for the extra session In his proclama­ section brightened with holiday deco­
completed cruising the timber which great assemblage, which was largely
Umdon.—There 1« no prospect for
tion.
tion, but it is fully understood that rations, a parade of county and city lies in tho hills about two and a half made up of youths who had armed acceptance by Turkey of tho peace
circulated
in
Petitions are being
i his message to congress at Its opening | officials, headed by the Oregon Agri­
Seaside, Ore., for the recall of Its I will dwell upon the need of tariff re­ cultural college cadets and company miles west of Seaside and have closed themselves with ammunition of varl terms an proposed by the allien. Dis-
mayor.
D, Oregon National guard, marched a two-year coutract for logging off the ous descriptions or with trumpets, patches from Constantinople say the
vision.
mouth organa and bells.
lending members of tho committee of
across
the bridge at noon, where the timber.
A party of explorers left Philadel-i If the currency. Philippine lndept*nd-
Her appearance at the front of the union und progress have decided that
Three donkey engines will be placed
phia recently to explore the Amazon ence. Alaskan affairs, woman suffrage procession was joined by the county
River.
or other pressing questions Anally are I court of Linn county and the return In operation at once and between 50 platform was tho signal for an out- the conditions cannot bo accepted, and
Woman rebel leader in Mexican rev- forced upon the attention of congress. j trip made. County Judge Moses gave and 60 men will bo employed In the burst of deafening noise and a boni It Is understood Hint the Council of
olution is killed while charging fed- it will be only after the Democratic a brief address. He was followed by logging camp.
Already the Olaon bardment of missiles. She had hardly •Ministers has adopted the name view.
eralists.
leaders of the two houses and the .Major J. F. Yates.
brothers have in sight some 15,000,000 uttered a word when a clod of turf
Tho Grand Vizier, Mahmoud Shofket
....
. „ .__ president are convinced that the suo
A large crowd of people represent-
Charges of bribery have been made eeg8 of tariff rev|,lon is Mgllred>
Pasha, visited tho Red Crescent So­
ing every section of Benton county feet of timber to cut. This does not struck here on the mouth.
in the senatorial election in Ne • | The senate committees are organized
Mrs. Drummond maintained her ciety and begged tho members to con­
visited the new bridge, and also in­ embrace all the standing timber in
Hampshire.
for work and will take up the prelim-
that locality, but It Is expected that good nature, smiled at her tormentors tinue their efforts, as the government
spected Oregon Electric equipment once
the logging eamp is install, u. and continued her speech amid a ver­ was resolved to continue tho war.
Secretary of State W J Bryan spoke
brought to the east end of the bridge
All other capitals and among tho
in favor of the Home Rule bill, on St. **on ear'-v in April. A general agree­ for the occasion. The Oregon Elec­ others owning standing timber In that itable tornado of abuse, catcalls, rug
ment exists, however, to keep general '
neighborhood will cotuo forward and time choruses and cries of "Go home ambassadors In London tho allies' de­
Patrick's Day.
tric
’
s
temporary
branch
is
completed
\ subjects out of active discussion, while
sell their holdings.
mands are considered extravagant, es­
rour children '
to the Linn county side of the bridge,
The tract of timber along the rldgo to For
Special session of Congress is called tariff legislation is under way.
half an hour tho crowds shouted, pecially with regard to the payment
The tariff legislation, now being I a passenger station has been complet­ is mostly hemlock and spruce.
for April 7 by President Wilson, to act
sang and pelted the suffrngette com- of Indemnity und tho cession of Scutari
completed by the ways and means com-1 ed and an electric train was there for
Olson brothers' contract calls for muiider In-chlef, whose clothes soon and the Aegean Islands
on the tariff only.
mittee. will be submitted to the Demo-| inspection of the people. The Oregon the delivery of the logs at Warrenton.
In tho /meantime agitation against
a mass of mud. At last Mrs
Pacific Coast phone men vote cratic caucus before the session opens Electric expects to operate cars from They will be rafted down Sc I ppi non were
Bulgaria continues In Greece. Tho
Drummonds
s|>eech,
of
which
not
a
against striking and accept the 25
The Democrats of the ways and |
and delivered to Leander Lebeck.
word was audible, came to an end and Greeks In Thraco and Eastern Mace­
means committee adjourned after dis-: the east end of the bridge immediate-
cents advance offered.
An effort Is being made to start the a younger woman took her place. She donia have sent a petition to Athens
ly-
cussing a revision of the intricacies.
Seaside sawmills, if this mill Is opened
Dr. Friedmann, discoverer of the tu­ of customs enforcement in the admin-! This new bridge will open up a the logs will be sent to the mill at fared no better, and the police, rralU- acainat tb«ir tacorporatioa by Bui
berculosis cure, has offered to treat all istrative sections of the tariff and i large territory of fertile land tribu- S«aside. If not. they will bo sold to Ing the danger tho women wore tn. garla. Premier Venlxi-los, In reply,
called upon tho chalrmun to close tho boldly declared that ho long ago hail
poor free of charge.
informally discussing the income tax i tary to Corvallis,
Whlle Benton either Astoria or Portlnnd mills. The meeting.
notified the aillos that Greece laid no
plan in a general way without attempt­ county put up the bulk of the bridge new logging camp means Increased i A large force of police, mounted ami claim of Thraco. Thia announcement,
Louis W. Hill, of the Great Northern ing
to reach a decision as to that new
railroad, says their lines will not be revenue raising scheme designed to expense, Linn county and citizens of business for Seaside. Eleven families I afoot, drew In about the suffragette mode In tho Chamber of Deputies,
Linn living within three miles of the have come here with the purpose of wagon, and under the escort the wom­ aroused vigorous protests.
extended to San Francisco.
add perhaps $100,000,000 to the treas- ; bridge have contributed about $3000 settling and have rented homes. The en were led out of tho park.
With tho Improvement In weather
camp will be so situated that the em­
conditions, the armies In the Near East
The Chief of Police of Cleveland, urv funds.
toward its final completion.
While
the
income
tax
details
hinge
J
ployes
of
the
catup
will
be
able
to
live
have
become moro active, nithough
Ohio, has been found guilty of im­
STORM HALTS RESCUE.
at Seaside, and at the same time be
thus far no nows of a pitched battle
morality and has resigned his office. upon the final estimate of the probable
revenue from the 14 schedules, the dis- . BIC. BUILDING PLANS START employed at the logging caiup.
of any Importance has come through
An Ohio state representative has in­ position of the committee majority -is j
According to official reports Issued
Exploration Ship Aurora Returns to
troduced a bill which fixes modes for to inaugurate a system with probably Syndicate to Construct 100 Modern
MODERN DAIRY IS PLANNED.
nt Hoffa, the Bulgarians and Turks at
Tasmania With 24 of 32
women's wearing apparel, and asks a 1 per cent tax on a minimum of
TchataIJn hnvo had reconnoitering par­
Houses on Coos Bay.
that a state board of three men be $5,000 annual income with the idea
Members.
ties In collision. In one case a rather
Umatilla Farmers Heavy Shippers of
named by governor to decide correct that the tax may be susceptible to a
Hobart. Tasmania. — Tho Antarctic! sharp engagement resulted Two Bul­
Marshfield- Part of the plans of the
lowering of the income minimum or a
Milk to Portland.
dress.
exploration ship Aurora has returned garian parties sent out In the direc­
raising of the tax percentage, or both, syndicate, which is represented by W.
tion of Akalon took a redoubt to the
Commodore Perry's flagship, Niag­ if conditions necessitate after the plan J. Wilsey, with its recent purchase of| PENDLETON—The work of-build­ here with 24 out of the 32 members of east of that village at tli<- ¡o'ut of the
the Kinney holdings here, was made ing an up-to-date and absolutely sani-' the expedition commanded by Dr bayonet.
ara. recently lifted from the bottom of is floated.
Lake Erie, after scores of years, is
The big fight pending now is the public Thursday when it was an­ tary dairy, and providing the best reg
Tho Turks, having been reinforced,
within 50 feet of shore and stands always controversial schedule “K.” the nounced that it would immediately be­ I istered Holstein cows to be had in the | Douglas Mawson. The Aurora will re­ tried to recapture tho redoubt, but In
main here until the Antarctic Spring,
eight feet out of water. It is well pre­ big wool schedule, in which a final vote gin work on the construction of 100
the attack lost :?m «lend lid wounded,
served and will be rebuilt for the cen­ is likely within the next three or four houses on their land. These will be country, has commenced at the East­ and then proceed to Adelaldeland to who were left on the field.
days. The advocates of free raw wool built in bungalow style, strictly mod­ I ern Oregon state hospital. Ten thou- i bring home Dr. Mawson and five other | Tho same day tho Turks advanced
tennial of the battle of Lake Erie.
in the committee have counted upon
Roosevelt says a more practical winning in the end regardless of what ern and from four to seven rooms sand dollars will be devoted to the| members of hla party, who hnvo ample j toward Kndtkoul, but wore repulsed.
building and equipping of tho dairy, supplies of food to last them until j According to reports, conditions In
idealism is needed.
the probable attitude of the senate each, and will be sold on the install­
tho Galll|>olt Peninsula are quiet. Tho
ment plan to people who are coming and It is believed that the new hospl- they are relieved. Of the original | Turkish
might
be.
The
majority
already
has
warships are reported to have
Blackfoot Indians have bestowed the
here seeking homes.
The plan as tai dairy will prove an object lesson | party. Lieutenant B. E. 8. Nlnnls, of Immbarded the Bulgarian positions at
settled
upon
free
raw
cotton
and
upon
title of “Lone Chief” on Secretary sharp reductions in the cheaper grades given out connects the Simpson Lum­
of
the
to
many
farmers
in
this
section
the Royal FusiUlors, and Dr. Xavier j Slllvrl. but with what result la not
Lane.
of textile manufactures.
ber company with the project, and country. Work on Superintendent) Merz died In the polar regions.
known.
An avalanche in Norway over­
The revision plan as settled upon they will act jointly with Wilsey.
M -Nary's cottage, near the main build­ The officers of tho Aurora say they I laite advlees say the Montenegrin
whelmed three farms and killed 16 contemplates substantially the princi­
■legs guns have begun a fierce bom­
The plan provides for the immediate
pal provisions of the Democratic re­ construction work to begin and as ing. will be started In the next two | were unable to embark Dr. Mawson'» j bardment of Scutari, a port ton of
persons.
vision bills that were put through both
party owing to a hurricane and to have 1 which Is In flames.
soon as they are completed work will weeks.
Dairying Is becoming quite a prom­ waited longer in the south would have I The Gn-rks continue to gather In
A new plan for unmerging the Har­ houses in the last congress.
begin on another block of about the inent
industry in Umatilla county,!
stray bodies of Turks Near Arnltsa
riman roads has been agreed upon.
same number.
special activity being felt In tho Stan-, endangered the Ilves of Dr. Wilde and tho Greek cavalry captured two Turk­
CHINA REPUBLIC DISCUSSED.
his
sledging
party
of
eight
men,
who
It
is
expected
that
the
early
con-
V«-ld locality. H. M. Olsen, formerly I
Tuberculosis patients who were first
ish battalions, comprising 1,570 men
were on a dangerous gin< ler waiting and
30 officers.
treated with Freidmann serum report Double Phase of Interest Includes Rec­ struction of an electric line between a dairyman of Portland, and Dr. to
be
taken
off
before
th««
sen
fro««-
j
the two towns will make the tract and Watts, h I bo of the same city, have com- j
marked improvement.
ognition of Nation and Loan
again.
They
were
rescued
February
;
houses available for both residents of pleted arrangements for operating
SUFFRAGE MAKES BIG GAIN.
British naval estimates for 1913-
Desired.
Marshfield and North Bend, and there modern dairies. Holstein cows are to 23, then, owing to the lateness of the 1
1914 aggregate $331,546,500, and in­ Washington. D. C.—President Wil­ is a demand for homes now that can­ bo used exclusively by both men. Many season, the Aurora was obliged to hur . Plan to Amend Constitution Has
i ry back to Hobart, as she was running |
clude five new battleships.
son will present for the consideration not be supplied in both places. The other farmers In the west end of tho short of provisions.
Chance for Approval.
county
are
taking
up
dairying
on
an
of
the
cabinet
a
statement
concerning
The Portland Railway, Light &
agent of Mr. Wilsey on the Bay, J.
I)r. Wild« took possession, on be­
Washington. — A
constitutional
extensive
scale,
declaring
that
It
Is
one
China
'
in
which
is
intended
to
be
made
Power Co., paid their Oregon taxes in
M. Eddy, is now engaged in drawing
of Great Britain, of all the coast amendm«-nt giving tho women tho
public from the White House later, i the plans for the houses, which will of the finest sections in the state to half
from
Kaiser
Wllhelmland
to
the
101st
a lump, aggregating $475,000.
right to vote for president and vice-
carry on such an Industry For some
White House and state department of-,
degree east loqgltude, and named It president probably will bo brought
President Hadley, of Yale, is on a flcials observed the strictest secrecv I be of several styles, and they will time past Stanfield has been shipping King George the Fifth I .and.
formally before congress with the In­
statement, ____
and _____
none ______
would range in price, including lots, from to Portland and various points in this
__ ___________
ranch in Southern California on the about the
dorsement of a senate committee be­
county more than $50 worth of milk
venture in intimation as to its ¡«rob- $800 upward,
verge of a nervous breakdown.
fore the end of the present year.
MANY DEMAND PER CAPITA.
able contents.
. It is expected that as soon as com- daily.
In tho reorganization of Its com­
It is known tha: the president and pleted there will be a customer ready
mittees the senate took Its woman ’
LAND TO BE OPENED SOON.
Secretary of State Bryan have had sev- to take each residence; in fact, it is
PORTLAND MARKETS
Facetious Story Brings Numerous Re­ suffrage committee out of the list of
eral conferences on the subject of stated that several people have already
I
I Inactive committees, where It has re-
quests to Director of Mint.
China, and a particularly long talk held I
Wheat—Track prices: Club, 860; in the executive offices just before the put in their bids for a home and that Two Townships In Klamath County
- ninlned for many yenrs. Increased Its
Washington.
—
Apparently
under
membership from five to nine, tho ma
Ready for Entry April 6.
87c; bluestem, 99cO;$l; forty-fold, secretary's departure for the west was i they will be served first.
This is the first move in the Wilsey
lorlty of whom aro advocat«-« of suf­
88c; red Russian, 85c; valley, 88c.
said to have been devoted largely to
WASHINGTON, D. C.—Representa­ i Impression that th«, Democrats
frage for women, nnd gave Its chair­
developments here and it is said he
Barley—Feed, nominal; brewing, Chinese questions.
tive Hawley has been advised that two ' divide the nation's wealth among
manship to Senator Thomas, of Colo­
There are two phases of the Chi­ will be here within a few days to take
nominal; rolled, $25.500; 26.50 per
¡»copie
of
the
country,
several
hun
­
nese situation in which the United ; up other matters in connection with townships in Southwestern Klatnath dred persons In letters received by rado. a suffrage state
ton.
Senator Thomas said he ha 1 nrcept-
Com—Whole, $27; cracked, $28 ton. States is peculiarly interested—recog­ developing the estate that his syndi­ county long withdrawn on nccount of George E. Roberts, director of the «■d the chairmanship with the under
a resurvey, will be restored to entry
Millstuffs — Bran, $21 per ton; nition of the republican government cate has purchased.
now nearly two years old, and the
mint, applied for the $34.72 which the standing thin tio-r<- ironld b« activa
April 6.
shorts, $23; middlings, $30.
tnsen In this congress to submit
proposed six-power loan.
I
'
treasury
department estimates Is the steps
Hay — Eastern Oregon timothy,
a suffrage amendment :o the pcopio of
Mr. Hawley presented to the War
The Chinese republic continually NEWBERG BRIDGE ORDERED
choice, $150117 per ton; mixed, $10 has sought recognition, but. the policy |
department an application for the per capita circulation of tho United tho country for their approval
Representatives of tho Natlonnl
Kenwlll and Heights telephone com­ ! States.
(@12.50; oat and vetch, $12; alfalfa, of President Taft and his secretary of'
$11.50; clover, $10; straw, $607.
state, Mr. Knox, was to withhold rec­ Judge Kelly, of Albany, Sustains panies t > lay a cable across Coos Bny
It was a revival of an old story, In- American Woman Huffrago Associa­
from Glasgow wharf to Simpson Park. , tended facetiously, which was repeat- tion have made arrang«-monts for a
Yamhill County Court.
ognition until the new government
Oats—No. 1 white, $27.50 ton.
•
Secretary of State Bryan has In­ i cdly denied during the Taft adminis­ conference with President Wilson,
Apples—Spitzenberg, extra fancy, had demonstrated to the world Its
Newberg—-News was receive«! from
Senator Chamberlain that all tration. that $34.7$ awaited every In­ when they will urge him to rocom-
$1.25011.50; choice, 75ct@$l; Yellow ability to maintain itself as a real re­ McMinnville to the effect that Judge formed
American consuls in territories to be. dividual In the country. Many of the mend In a moMuro to congress an
public,
administering
a
popular
gov
Newtown, extra fancy, $1.2501.50; ernment.
I Kelly, of Albany, who heard the in­ ojienod to the Pacific Coast by the applicants asked that the amount bo amendment to the Federal ConstltU-
choice, 75c0,$l;
Winesap, extra
tlon entitling women to tho ballot.
junction arguments at McMinnville I’an-American Canal have been re­ forwarded by parcel post In pennies.
fancy, $1.2501.50; Red Cheek Pip­
about ten days ago in connection with quested to forward all available data
"The story, of course. Is absurd,"
Vote Against Striking.
pin, extra fancy, $1.25(@1.50; Arkan­
the building of a bridge across the regarding the possibility of market­ declared Director Roberts, "and each
Insanity Cost «135.000.000.
sas Black, extra fancy,
$1.75(i; 2 ;
San Francisco.—Employes of the Willamette at this place, had rendered ing Oregon fruits and berries, In- applicant will bo Informed In a cir­
Philadelphia.
—There are more In­
the
Baldwin, extra fancy,
$1(@1.25; Pacific States Telegraph & Telephone a decision sustaining the actions of the «luirles were made at request of
cular letter.”
sane persons In asylums and similar
choice, 75c0.$l; Rome Beauty, $1.25 company will not strike. Officials of county court in ordering the work done Oregon Horticultural society.
0,1.50; small sizes, all varieties, less; the International Brotherhoo«l of Elec- and appropriating over $40,000 to pay
Institutions In tho United States than
200 Out In Alabama Cold.
Ben Davis, etc., common pack, 500 trical Workers announced that a can- Yamhill county’s Bhare of the cost,
students
In colleges and universities,
Mobile,
Ala.
—
Two
hundred
persons
Artesian Water Found.
60c.
vass of the vote taken by the em- Marion county having agreed to pay
and they are responsible for a direct
are
homeless
at
Brewton,
unsheltered
’
vi
­
PRINEVILLE
—
Farmers
In
tho
Onions—Oregon, 90c(@$l per sack.
ployes last week showed that the men the other half,
cinfty of Prineville are much elated from the cold wave which has Ala­ and economic loss to tho nation of
Vegetables — Artichokes, $1.2501, had agreed to accept the compromise
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The
steel tubes for the piers were. over striking artesian water In the bama In Its grip. Tho flood, which $135,000,000 a year, according to as­
1.50 per dozen; asparagus 15<@18c offer of the company for an advance ordered ’'last”“ fall * and‘«re nowon”the Crooked River Valley. George Stay­ reached Its crest at 9:30 o'clock Sat­ sertions made by Clifford B. Beers,
.
. ..
.. . . ..
> ..
pound; cabbage, lljc; cauliflower, $2 in wages or 25 cents per day. The
ton, who Ilves four miles west of urday night, has not subsided, accord­ secretary of the National commission
(@2.25 crate; celery, $2.50(@4.25; cu­ vote in favor of accepting the com- ffround, and it wa. th. intention of the Prineville, has struck a strong flow ing to dispatches. One life Is known on mental hygiene.
’s compromise offer was very cornm,8S,onerfl tn proceed with the
Mr. Beers spoke at the long table
cumbers, $2<@2.50 dozen; eggplant, pany
large. Almost 3,000 men in California, erection of the bridge this spring. at the depth of 200 feet. It threw the to have been lost. Many have been
25c pound; head lettuce, $2.25 crate; Oregon, Washington and parts of Ne- Much satisfaction is felt over the de- water from a five-inch casing 11 feet Injured. The town Is In darkness and luncheon of the City club, which
carrots, 90c(@$l.
above the surface of the ground. Tho business Is paralyzed. The floods are marked the opening of a week's con­
vada and Idaho are affected.
. cision.
well-drilling outfit which put down the not expected to recede perceptibly be­ ference and exhibition of mental hy­
Potatoes — Burbanks, 45(@50c hun­
Stayton well has already been engaged fore Wednesday, and tho damage Is giene.
dred; sweet, 4c pound.
Levy May Be 4.75 Mills.
for several months’ drilling for arte­ estimated at $200,000. There have been
Wilson to Press Button.
Poultry — Hens, 150116c; broilers,
Wilson Gets 8h«mrock.
Salem—Possibility of the state tax sian water In this vicinity. It. Is likely no trains to or from Brewton al nee
Wheeling, W. Va.—President Wil­
25c; turkeys, live, 180.20c; dressed,
be
Friday.
son will press an electric button at
Washington. — St. Patrick's day
that several other outfits will
choice, 2401,25c; ducks, 17(@18c; geese, Washington, June 16, formally open­ levy being as high as 4.75 mills is brought Into the country within 111 ••
found President Wilson wearing In his
seen
in
the
amount
of
appropriations
nominal.
ing West Virginia's golden jubilee
next few days.________
hat a sprig of shamrock from the "old
Oil King’s Son Is Host.
Eggs—Fresh locals, candled, 18c celebration. The pressing of the but­ that must be met by the state for the
Grading Work Resumed.
I* R. Aiderman, superintendent of sod."
year
1914,
but
it
is
probable
that
the
dozen : current receipts, 17(@17Jc.
ton will burn a platinum wire, which
FLORENCE—The railroad camp un- schools for Oregon, who Is now In the
Butter — Oregon creamery cubes, will release 1.000 carrier pigeons from levy will be reduced to about 4.2
From Ireland Monday there reached
all parts of the country, and 1,000 toy mills. The legislature appropriated der H. B. Bole, which had suspended East, Is the guest of John D. Rocke­ the White House for the president a
37jc pound; prints, 39c.
feller,
Jr.,
when
In
New
York.
Mr.
work
for
the
Winter
on
account
of
balloons carrying free tickets to every $6,200,000. This year the tax levy of
Pork—Fancy, ioj(@llc pound.
box of real Irish shamrock, tho gift of
form of amusement during the cele­ 1.2 mills will raise about $1,122,000. rainy weather, resumed operations at Rockefeller wrote to Mr. Alderman John Redmond, Irish member of the
Veal—Fancy, 14(@14ic pound.
some
time
ago,
saying
he
wished
to
Mapleton
this
week
with
a
crew
of
JO
At the same time a signal It is estimated that receipts for li­
British house of commons Tho presi­
Hops—1912 crop, prime and choice, bration.
men. Most of the right of way Is now have him as his personal guest when dent's secretary, Joseph Patrick Tum­
will be flashed to the capitals of Penn­
15(@17c pound; 1913 contracts, 15c sylvania, Maryland, Ohio and West censes and other indirect taxation cleared and grading will begin at once. he was In tho East.
will total $500,00 for 1914. There is Orders are to rush the work and as
pound.
Mr. Rockefeller became Interested In ulty, with a smile, said that ho felt he
Virginia.
a possibility of some of the appropri­ soon as men can be had another camp Mr. Aiderman through a report filed alone was qualified to receive them.
Wool — Eastern Oregon, 10<@14c
Pittsburg Needs 10,000 Workmen.
ations being held up by referendum.
will be opened two miles above Ma- by the Oregon school superintendent
pound, according to shrinkage; valley,
Serum Supply Runs Low.
I ' pieton.
on home credit systems, some time
18(@20c.
Pittsburg.—Ten thousand "workmen,
Ixtndon, Ont.—Twelve patents at the
ago.
Columbia Rising Fast.
Cattle — Choice steers, $7.5008;
majority of them laborers, are need-
public health Institute have been in­
Union Lodge to Build Hall.
good, $7(@7.30; medium, $6.500 7; ed at once Jn this city, according to
Hood River— Because of the recent
oculated by Dr. Eroderteli F. Fried­
"F" on Nickel Defended.
UNION
—
The
Knights
of
Pythias
of
well-known
contractors,
to
carry
on
mann with hla tuberculosis vaccine.
choice cows, $6.500 7; good, $60; 6.50;
warm weather the Columbia is rising
medium, $5.500,6; choice calves, $8 building operations, to equip local faster than for several yeark, accord­ this p'ace have authorized the Incorpo­ Washington.—Protests against. the Nearly SO had been gathered for the
steel
companies
and
to
look
after
the
ration
of
a
company
having
for
Its
ob-
Initial
"F"
of
Artist
Frnzer,
appearing
test, but the physician found there
(@9; good heavy calves, $6.500,7.50;
work of the numerous railroad com­ ing to old-time rivermen. The stream Jer.t the construction of a castle hall. on the new nickel, caused officials of was only enough vaccine for the treat­
bulls, $5.50016.
panies entering Pittsburg. The great has been coming up an average of half The local lodge has purchased and the treasury department to declare ment of twelve. Preference was given
Hogs — Light, $7.7509.15; heavy, | city improvements of grading down­ an inch every hour since the beginning paid for one of the best, business lots that this was customary on prnctlcally to those suffering from tuberculosis
$8018.15.
town streets now in progress has of last week. The warm wave has ex­ in the town and It Is expected that all the coins of the United States and of thè bones. Tho demonstration was
Sheep — Yearling wethers, $5.750 caused a serious scarcity here in tended as far east as the snow-covered the stock will soon be taken for the of other nations. On some foreign given In the presence of many local
coins the artist's full name appears.
6.50; ewes, $4(@5.25; lambs, $60,7.25. | labor.
hills of Eastern Oregon.
erection of the building.
medical men.
Resume of World’s Important
Events Told in Brief.
Armies Resume Activities and
Situation Is Gloomy.