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NEWS NOTES OF CURRENT WEEK MEXICO CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY "Vive la Independencia” Ring* Throughout Whole Republic. TARIFF PROBLEMS ARE SOLVED OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST 8ch*dul** on Wool And P*p*r Dlr posed of *t Conf*r*nc*. RAGING FLOOD HITS GOLDFIELD Mexico City—“Viva la independen Washington, D. C.— Many of the General News of the Industrial and Educational Development cia!" "Viva Mexico!” were the cries knotty problem* In the wool nnd pa and Progress of Rural Communities, Public Institutions, Etc. which ushered in Tuesday night the per schedule* were disposed by th* celebration of the 103d anniversary of tho house nnd senate conferee* on WATER LAW IS AIM the democratic tnrlff bill mid a good Mexico's independence. As in the JACKSON COUNTY VOTES BONDS NEW capital, also every city, town and ham start wu* made on the autidrio* ached let observed the time-honored custom Issue of $500,000 Carrie* By Good Measure to Deal With lnt*r*t*te ule. Majority. Problem* Urged By Committee, marking the hour of the ringing of One of tho important agreement* of Mexico celebrated th« 103d anni the first liberty bell. Medford. With 30 out of 33 pre Salem—A special committee of on- tile session occurred when tho senate Seven Are Dead Light and I’ow versary of her independence. Sharp on the stroke of 11 o'clock In cinct* heard from tho $500,000 Jack glncers to prepare « national water conferee* receded from the amend er Plant Useles* Railroad* the presence of thousands who packed law, dealing with Interstate and navi An American refugee is under ar the big square in front of the Heavy Loaera. ‘ National son county good road bond* passed gable stream*, nnd covering all uses meat to free list tho cheaper grades rest by Mexican Federals and held as Palace. President Huerta appeared on In Wednesday’s election by a majority of water, ha* just been appointed by of woolen blankets mid accepted tho a spy. the balcony and grasped the coni at of 2155 votes. the board of direction of the American house paragraph making them dull Turk and Bulgarian peace delegates tached to the tongue of the big bell As the precincts still to hear from Society of Civil Engineers, according utile at 25 per coat ud valorem. The Goldfield, Nov. - Hoven people were have reached an agreement as to the suspended above and shouted the ma have a total registration of only 400 to a letter received by State Engineer paragraph on woolen yarn* was com killed nnd dnmngo estimated ut $100.* gic words. Lewis from Charles Warren Hunt, sec frontier points. Instantly the crowd, which prior to votes the result of the election is as promised by splitting almost equally 000 wa* done In u serie* of cloud- of the society. Eleven inches of rain fell in two this had been standing in silent ex sured and Medford citizens are cele retary Tho committee I* made up a* fol the difference between th« two bunt* which swept over Goldfield be days at Mobile, Ala., flooding all the pectation. burst into an echoing roar brating what they consider a well- low»: George G. Anderson, Denver. houses, tho house having voted n 20 tween the hour* of 11 o'clock a. tn. low portion of the city. of vivas for the independence of the Col.; Charles W. Com*to< k, Denver. earned victory. Col.; H. S. Ferguson. New York City; per cent aud the senate a 15 per cent nnd 8 o'clock p. in Sunday. September 15 was the hottest day nation. Not only have Medford citizens been Clemen* Herschel, New York City; duty. Similar treatment was given For the fourth successive year a Of the «even known dead, only a of the year at San Francisco, the ther new president officiated at the mid- conducting a whirlwind campaign for Robert E. Horton. Albany. N. Y.; John the duty on tops, made dutiable by Mr*. Degnrmo, wife of a liveryman, mometer registering 94. night Independence ceremony, Gen- two weeks In favor of the bonds, but Lewis, Salem, Or.; Charles D. the house at 15 per cent duty aud by and a Mr*. Van Felt, a *onm*tre*s, Astronomers at Lick observatory de eral Porfirio Diaz for the last time they gave 1806 votes for the bonds H Marx. University, Cal.; F. H. clare the constellation known as the sounded the liberty bell at the cele- and only 164 against, a majority in Newell. Stanford have so tar been identified. Washington. D. <’.. ami Gard the senate nt 5 per cent. “big dipper” is slowly scattering. Slight changes were made III the brntion of the 100th anniversary In favor of the bonds of 1642. Ashland ner S. William*, Ann Arbor, Mich. Identification and all other work ne voted for the bonds with 359 majority George F. Swain, provident of tho so senate's rate* on woolen stockings cessitated by the flood water* bn* Seven persons, including a police 1910. He was followed by Francisco and and the house paragraph on Oriental the only precincts in 30 to go de la Barra, as provisional president, ciety. was authorized to designate the lieutenant, were badly beaten in ‘ a riot rugs was adopted. Angora goat und been rendered »low becuu»« of the against the bonds were outlying ones, caused by striking garment workers who in turn was succeeded by Ma which would not be benefited by the chairman of this committee. dero, a year ago. Th« August proceeding* of thl* so mohair were passed over, tho confer complete darkne** which ha* envelop in Philadelphia. A pelting rain which fell in the proposed trunk highway. These pre ciety. Just Issued, shows that favor ees not being able to agree. ed the district. Electric light* are Slight reductions were made In tho I. W. W.'s in convention at Chicago ____ _ early hours of the evening ceased sud cincts were Ruch, Applegate. Sterling able action was taken upon a motion declared Samuel tlompers to be a denlv and when the hour arrived a and Trail with a total of 52 for the authorizing the appointment of such senate rate* on paper The only par out, the power current* are down und “pure reactionary," and "at the head brilliant moon had broken through the bonds and 105 against. committee, which wa* presented by agraph In this schedule not disposed there are only lamp* and candle* In County Judge Touvelle announced State Engineer l.ewis of Oregon, at of was that dealing with picture card* the entire town. of a labor trust.” clouds. Rockets began to soar from ¡and booklets lithographically printed, every quarter of the city and for that he already had a customer for society meeting. May 7. Under Sheriff Ingall* I* In cliarg* A homesteader in the North Fork hours the air was filled with bursting the 5 per cent bonds and work would the Thl* which wa* pa**cd by for further con of the mining camp, lie formed a pa action la believed to bo tho di district of Idaho was badly wounded fireworks. i sideration. be rushed on the 6 per cent grade Preceding the “Grito,” trol of citizen* who kept off the result of a paper on “State and by a spring gun which had been set President and Señora Huerta gave an over the Siskiyous at once so that the i rect A delayed speech In support of th« streets all who had no necessary bu*l- National Water Iaiw»," presented by by a neighbor for bear. tnrlff bill was made In thu senate by foundation can be settled in time for elaborate reception in the halls of State Engineer Lewis before tho an lies* there. While many home* were Portland judges are fining “speed the palace, which was attended by construction work next spring. nual convention of this society, held Senator Thomas, of Colorado, n demo devastated, the heaviest loser* were cratic member of th« finance commit the three railroad* which havo their ers” at the rate of $1 per mile for government officials, members of the in Seattle last year, and a more de each mile per hour they are traveling diplomatic corps and friends of the PEAR EXHIBIT IS FEATURED. tailed statement, occupying 40 pages tee. Tile senator had prepared his terminal* here. They are th« Tono speech for delivery In tho tariff de pah Ac Goldfield, the Tonopah it Tide when breaking the speed laws in that executive and his wife. in the monthly proceeding* of the so bate but was prevailed upon to with water. and the La* Vega* & Tonopah. city. Circuit of State and County Fairs ciety for September. 1913. This pa hold It *o that passage of tho bill per ha* been discussed by 14 members Part* of their line* were under wuter ENCOURAGED Steamers reaching Dublin loaded SENATOR LANE Open* at Medford. *o badly damaged that rebuilding wu* n subsequent Issues of tho proceed might not he delayed. with grain are unable to discharge He warmly defended tho sugar Medford.—The circuit of state aid ings, and the full paper with discus- ■ schedule nnd declared that much of «aid to be necessary. Although a call their cargoes on account of a strike Right to Make Low-Grade Alcohol for extru construction men was sent »ions has recently been printed In in progress there and food is becom county fairs was opened In Medford pamphlet Will Give Farmers Chance. form by the society. It con the agitation against free sugar by the to Tonopah, 26 mile* awuy, It wa* ing scarce. beet sugar Interests wa* based on a Wednesday with horse races, the larg tains 122 page*. doubtful If any train* could reach Washington. D. C,—Senator Lane is The coroner declares that careless pleased over the action of the senate est exhibits of fruit and livestock *ver The Dalles water power project and m Isa ¡(prehension. Goldfield. Over capitalization of corporations ness of the employes of the New Ha in adopting his denatured alcohol bill shown, and some bucking contests the Snake and Klamath River compli Another heavy lo«or In the cloud- ven road caused the recent wreck in as an amendment to the tariff bill, which the fair managers declare will cations were cited, among others, as J and discriminatory freight rate* were burst* wa* the Cnllfornln Nevada denounced by tho speaker as causes which 21 persons were killed, and and if the house will accept the Power Company, whose lines reach reasons why an Interstate water board of the high cost of living. Ho char says the number of violations of rules amendment he thinks it will be only rival those at the Pendleton Round- should be created by congress with out from Inyo county. California, *«r- Wild cay uses from Klamath power to handle those water matters acterized the watorlng of stock a le vlng all this district. All their line* by employes "makes a sorry record.” a short time before all farmers, desir Up. county have been Imported, and Nero, which are beyond tbe jurisdiction of galized robbery, and declared If It were badly damaged. were necessary to get equitable Pendleton Round-Up starts with ing to do so. can utilize the waste the bucking bull, which created such the state water boards. Goldfield I* peculiarly situated for products of their farms in the manu 30,000 visitors from all parts of the a sensation at the Klamath Rodeo, Tho divided control In water mat freight rates he favored government ■torm damage, being In a bowl sur facture of denatured alcohol. Northwest will also perform. A $10 prize will be ter» between state and nation wa* ownership of railroads. rounded by wall like hill*, which In As the law now stands individual I some places reach a height of 200 feet, Mayor Gaynor of New York City farmers are barred from making alco given anyone who can keep on Nero urged as a reason why tome further dies suddenly on liner while en route hol, for the law is construed to permit for 10 seconds or more, and local cow legislation was necessary in order to BIG DIPPER IS DISAPPEARING while only two gulches, running from punchers are preparing to take tn eliminate the present twilight zone of north to south, afford drainage. to Ireland to rest. only the making of alcohol of 180 some easy money. uncertain authority. proof, and this requires the use of IN 200.000 Year* Famous Constella President Huerta, of Mexico, Is be A specialty is made this year of the To promote immediate development, ARE REFUGEES CAPTIVES tion Will Vanish Entirely. lieved about ready to resign his office. stills costing from $12,000 upward. pear exhibit, which induced the man cooperation between the states and | This objectionable provision has been Some think for the purpose of enter agers to change the name of the asso the nation was offered na the most San Jose. Cal.—'‘It I* now known Mexican Rebel* Capture Large Party eliminated and under the Lane amend ciation to the Jackson County Fair ing the race for president ment any farmer can manufacture de and Pear show. It Is hoped to make logical policy to pursue for bringing positively that the Big Dipper, most of American*. about this result. famous of all constellations. is gradu- Harry Thaw, who was deported to natured alcohol with any kind of a this an increasingly Important feature ally falling to pieces. In 2«o,ti<io years Mexico City—One hundred Atnerl- New Hampshire from Canada, as an still, even a homemade affair costing in the future. BOOK COMPANY CONCEDES the grand figure a* we see it will not can*. Including women and children undesirable, is doubly watched be one or two dollars. Several new exhibit buildings have exist longer. In fact It did not exist The use of cheap homemade stills been constructed this year, the grand cause of attempts to kidnap him. refugee* from Torreon, uro reported does not permit the manufacture of stand enlarged and a restroom provid Move of Superintendent Churchill to 200.000 years ago." Thl* announcement Is made by Pro to have fallen into the hnnda of rebel* The governments of France and high-grade alcohol, but the Lane Wipe Out Discrimination. fessor Heber D. Curtis, astronomer at while proceeding overinrid to Haltil’o. Haiti have signed an agreement to amendment is so framed that where ed for women and babies. Owing to Lick Observatory on Mount Hamilton, Tho authorities at Saltillo decline to submit for arbitration the claims farmers using cheap stills are able to the killing of Don Helms at the auto Salem — Superintendent of Public races July 4. the auto races of the a member of the faculty at the Uni made against Haiti in 1910 by France make only low grade alcohol central instruction Churchill's fine detective original programme have been aban versity of California. This fnct, says take the responilblllty of sending a co-jointly with the United States, Ger plants may be installed, one in each doned. acumen saved the school children of Curtis, was discovered by tho study force to their rescue, fearing, they say many, Great Britain and Italy. farming community, and there the Over $2000 is offered In prizes and the state $60.000, when the A. N. Pal- I of the motions of the stnrs through that the rebel* might commit atroci crude alcohol of the farm may be re _t, which has n contract comparison with record* kept by as Canning of eggs is now feasible, and distilled and denatured without the with the co-operation of the weatheij ^nen Company, ties on tho refugee* which possibly :o furnish a textbook entitled. "Pal tronomers for the Inst 150 years. man a successful fair is anticipated. to t payment of the federal tax. cleanliness rivaling that of hospital otherwise would be avoided. mer's Method of Business Writing." "Stars," Professor Curtis explains, What the house will do with this operating rooms is necessary for suc The report comes from an official ISSUE IS ENJOINED. telegraphed him that the book would "have two motions—that In their or source at Saltillo, but ba* not been amendment remains to be seen, If BOND cess. be sold to the children In this state bits and that which has been recently its action is favorable the treasury confirmed. for 16 cents, the same as In Chicngo. Representative Anderson of Minne regulations will be modified at once to Astoria Commission Sued on Señor Gamboa, tbe foreign minister, Baii* The original price asked by the com mad« In a path through tho sky, sota resigned from the ways and conform to the new law. known as the proper motion. pany was 25 cents. Mr. Churchill es-i “The stars of the Big Dipper are has bad no advices further than the of Unconstitutionality. means committee because he disliked that at least 80,000 children not all moving In the same direction ; communication to the embnisy. H* Democratic methods. Astoria.—Judge Eakin of the Circuit tlmates REFUSE TO DESERT CAUCUS. will use the book annually for the In their proper motion. Five nre go expressed regret, but added that it Court has granted a temporary In next six years. was no more than what might be ex- George Curry, one of the most pic ing In one general direction and two ; peeled as the result of th« "neutrality restraining the sanitary and turesque members of the 62d Cong Democrats Stand Firm For Currency junction When the school superintendent In an entirely different one. rec'amatlon commission of the city of learned that the company sold n book policy" of the United States, which ress and ex-Governor of New Mexico, “In relation to the movement of the had hampered the administration In Astoria from issuing and selling $300,- entitled "Palmer's Writing Lessons Bill in Stormy Session. eloped to Rockville, Md., the capital’s 4 earth their pnee Is so slow that cen- j under Its resolution for Primary Grades" for 5 cents less j proceeding with a strong hand ngnlnst Gretna Green, and married Miss Mar Washington, D. C.—With well-oiled 000 in bonds on August 20, pending the than was being nsked for It here he turles must pnss before th , constell ■ rebel* him ) bandits. tha Clara Gans, of Uniontown, Pa. legislative machinery working smooth adopted atlon will have vanished completely." of the case at issue and the telegraphed a protest nnd the price General Trucy Aubert, a federal Curry is 50 years old, while his bride ly, the administration ourrency bill hearing further order of the court. The com with 1000 men, who I* gave her age as 21. rolled steadily toward completion mission is also restrained from levy was reduced from 20 to 15 cents. Then WRECK IS LAID TO EMPLOYES commander, proceeding from the north to the re- Tuesday, under consideration in the ing any tax on the property in the it occurred to him that tho price ask lief of Torreon, passed Saltillo Sun ed for the other book might be exces house. to pay the principal or interest sive, and he telegraphed Mrs. Elin — day. He Is, however, making slow Held Criminally Re*pon*i- A chorus of “noes” quickly disposed city PORTLAND MARKETS Operators on the bonds. progress. Meantime the fate of the of the numerous efforts of Republi The Injunction was allowed In the Flagg Young, superintendent of the ble For Loss of 21 Lives. refugees remains In doubt. Wheat—Track prices: Club. 800 cans and Progressives to alter the suit brought by G. C. Flavel against schools of Chicago, what the price was The Americans are headed by Depu New Haven, Conn.—Three em- 80*4c; bluestem, 88c; forty-fold, 81c; provisions of the measure as agreed the commission and its individual there, and she answered, 16 cents. Mr. Consul-General Allen, of Monterey, red Russian, 79*40 80c: valley, 80*4c. upon by the Democratic caucus. Not members. The complaint attacks the Churchill then made a demand upon 1 ployes of the Nett York, New Haven ty ¡* Hartford railroad are held by Cor who went to Torreon to notify Ameri Millstuffs—Bran, $23.50 per ton; a single material amendment was( constitutionality of the charter amend the company. | oner Ell Mix to be criminally respon can residents there of President Wil shorts, $25.50 per ton; middlings, $31 voted into the bill. ment which created the defendant PRUNE DRYING WILL BEGIN sible for the disastrous wreck at son's warning. The debate bristled with charges of commission per ton. and alleges that it was i North Haven on BeptOBlwr 2. when Barley—Feed, $25 per ton; brew “gag law” and "caucus rule” from the never legally adopted. Masked Worker* Parade. ing, $26.50; rolled, $270 28 per ton. minority, but when the votes were Eugene Fruit Association Expect* to the White Mountain Express plunged through the second section of th« ,_ needed the line held firm behind Hay—Fancy Idaho timothy, $16'3» Handle 40 Car* Dried Product. London —The "masked’’ worker standing Bar Harbor Express, exact 17; fancy Eastern Oregon timothy, Chairman Glass, of the banking and OREGON MERCHANTS WARNED. made his first demonstration in Hyde Eugene—Drying of prunes began at ing a toll of 21 lives. i $15016; timothy and clover, $14015, currency committee. The coroner's finding was filed af Park Sunday in iavor of trade union Representative Mondell, of Wyom Deputy Sealer Fear* Storekeeper* the Eugene Fruitgrowers’ Association timothy and alfalfa, $13<;14; alfalfa, ism. following tactics similar to those cannery on Monday, and 2400 tons of ter he had conducted a "private" In adopted $13; clover, $8.50010; oat and vetch, ing. and Progressive Leader Murdock by the laborer artisan*, who May Be Defrauded. green fruit will be handled this sea- quest. $10011; cheat, $10011; Valley grain devoted considerable time to pleading held meetings in the vicinity. Those held to be responsible nre son. making approximately 40 car- Salem. — Having been Informed that with the Democrats to “ Break the hay, $10011. The participants, many of whom Onions—Oregon and Walla Walla, shackles" and desert the caucus deputy sealers of weights and meas loads of the dried product, The fruit Augustus Miller, engineer of the were women, were all clerks repre Mountain Express, and Bruce (' is of good quality this year and none pledge. Mr. Mondell became involved ures in Washington state have been $1.60 per sack. senting a great variety of employ Vegetables—Beans, 304c per lb.; in a spirited controversy with Repre impersonated by person* asking exor but the highest grade of fruit will be Adams and Charles H. Murray, con ment. They inarched from the Thames ductor and flagman, respectively, of taken at the drier. bitant prices for testing scales and cabbage, 2@2^4c per lb.; cauliflower, sentative Stanley, of Kentucky, who embankment to Hyde 1’nrk wenrlng The cannery this week Is closing the Bar Harbor train. $2 per crate; corn, 10015c dozen; had something to say about the Re measures, F. G. Buchtel, deputy state black masks with the object of "avoid The coroner neither blames nor ab the season ’ s run on pears, which have cucumbers, 20@40c per box ; egg- publican caucus action. Representa sealer of weights and measures, has ing victimization.” solves the New Haven road. He finds been coming In at the rate of 20,000 plant, 50 7c per lb.; head lettuce, 35 tive Donovan, Democrat, of Connecti issued a warning to merchants to al- Sandwich boards said that 25 per 040c per doz.; peas, 507c per lb.; cut, joined with Representative Mur low no one to do the work unless he pounds a day for the past two weeks. the signals were in perfect working cent of the clerks die of consumption order, "and whether or not tho banjo A total of at least 350,000 pounds will peppers, 6©8c per lb.; radishes, 100 dock In one of hfs attacks, declaring can prove that he Is authorized to do In consequence of wretched working be reached before the end of the week. (signals are obsolete tho accident conditions. 12c per doz.; tomatoes, 50075c per that the leaders had abandoned the so by the department. would have been prevented if the com The cannery has orders for canned It is believed that a band of men, box; garlic, 10c per lb.; sprouts, 8c currency bill to the new members of drew a graphic picture of the house. thought to 'be operating in Washing pears and dried prunes that will vir pany's rules had not been violated." tho Speakers per lb.; artichcokes, $1 per doz. under payment of the clerks, the "Not more than half a quorum is ton, will come to Oregon, and the dep tually take up all of the crop and will He declares the number of violations unsanitary conditions prevailing in a Potatoes—Oregon, $101.25 per hun dred; sweet potatoes, $2.1002.15 per here,” he shouted. “They draw their uty sealer of weights and measures net the growers of these two fruits of rules by employes “makes a sorry majority of the offices and stores and A car of record.” pay regularly and abandon the work wants all dealers using weights and approximately $125,000. crate. the slave driving methods of employ Green Fruit—Apples, 75c0$2.25per attached to thefr positions. This is measures to be on their guard. Under mixed fruits was shipped to Butte, ers. j the Oregon law only a state deputy Mont.., where earlier In the season box; cantaloupes, $1.2501.50 per cr.; nothing more than stealing.” I. W. W. In Convention. can test a weight or measure, and he another carload had gone. peaches, 25060c per box; watermel cannot charge fees. Chicago—Fifty delegates declaring ons, $1 per cwt.; plums, 30 050c per Counte** Ha* 104 Gown*. Judge Thayer I* Accused. they represented a vast army of un box; grapes, 5Oc0$1.75 per crate, Pupils to Hold Contest. London —The arrival of the Coun- skilled workmen, attended tho open 22^4@40c per basket; casabas, $1.75 Washington, D. C.—Charges against Corn Acreage Extensive Creswell—Greater Interest than ev- ing of the annual convention of tho tos* Torby, wife of Grand Duke Mlch- @2 per doz. Rufus F. Thayer, United States dis-1 Ashland.—A survey of the corn Poultry—Hens, 16017c; springs, er before is being displayed In the Industrial Workers of tho World here. ael of Russia, has upset the royal 18*4c; turkeys, live, 22*4c; dressed, trict Judge at Shanghai, China, were fields of the valley. Incident to the sohool and grange fair, which Is to be "Gompers Is a pure reactionary," said choice, 27*4c; ducks, 12*4015c; laid before the house committee on work of preparing exhibits for the held here Friday and Saturday of next Tom Mann, English labor leader, “and household. The cause is tho exten expenditures, in the state department got far away from a sympathetic sive wnrdrobo of the countess, reputed geese, young, 12013c. Eastern land shows" fftveals the fact week. The grange is planning that has Its display here will be preliminary to understanding of tho needs of the the most extravagantly dressed wo Eggs—Oregon fresh ranch, cand Tuesday, by John F. Curtis. that there are at least 5000 acres this Mr. Curtis charged that Judge Thay county fair at Eugene the follow groat army of borne down, unskilled man in Europe. led. 34 0 35c per doz. year devoted to the cultivation of this the Antiquated Balmorni Cnstlo lacked laborers. He virtually Is at the head ing week. Butter—Oregon creamery butter er left his court at Shanghai and spent crop. while various ~ A programme of addresses on sub of the American ‘labor trust.’ Instead accommodation for the 104 dresses cubes. 34c per lb.; butter fat, deliv much time in Canton The territory In question extends prisoners were awaiting trial before jects appropriate to the occasion has of welcoming Into Its membership all Rhe brought, nnd Queon Mary had to ered, 34c per lb. him. He also charged that the ex- from Ashland to Grants Pass, and has been arranged, and President Camp who need tho benefits of organization, give up part of her private npartment, Pork—Fancy, 12©12*4c per lb. been carefully gone over by experts, pense accounts of the court were ir- pncklng most of her wardrobe in Veal—Fancy, 15*4©16c per lb. some of whom are eastern and central bell, of the state university, and M. J. the ‘labor trust’ draws a sharp line, trunks and leaving herself with only Hops—1912 contracts, 2O02O%c; regular, The committee will receive western men from agricultural cen Duryea, manager of tho Eugene Com excluding the unskilled.’’ four gowns available. 1913 fuggles, 22c; 1912 crop, nominal. documentary evidence in support of ters who wish to post themselves re mercial Club, will bo among the speak- Four Are Lost in Alp*. Mohair—1913 clip. 25026c per lb. the charges this week. garding the possibilities of farming ora, The Creswell band has been en Five American* Beaten Cascara Bark—Old and new, 5c Geneva, Switzerland—Four experi operations in general throughout this gaged to furnish the music. Havemeyer Will I* Filed. Cattle—Prime steers, $7.7508.10; enced mountain climbers, one of them Loa Angele* —Five American*, two section. Gresham Fair I* Opened. choice, $7.5007.75; medium, $7.250 New York—The will of the late Mlle. Bunzll, of Pontreslna, have been men and three women, were beaten Artesian Water Found at 82 Feet. 7.50; Prime Cows, $6.75 0 7.00: choice William F. Havemeyer, one of the Gresham—The seventh annual fair missing since Friday on Plz Palu, a Snturday night by a mob of 20 Mexi $6.5006.75; medium, $6.2506.50; organizers of the American Sugar Re La Grande.—Artesian wells are fre of Multnomah County at Gresham summit of tho upper Engadlne, in the can* In Edendale. The Americane Heifers, $6.2507.75; Light calves. fining company, filed here for pro quent In Union County, but one well opened Monday and continued through environs of Pontreslna. As continu were returning home from a dance, $8.0009.00: heavy calves, $6.7507.75, bate, leaves all but $5000 of his for that lifts Its water to a height of five the week. In stock, horses, cattle and ous snowstorms have prevailed since where one of them had an argument Bulls, $4.0005.50; Stags, $5.7506.25. tune to his four children. The $5000 feet above the earth’s surface has poultry the directors nnd superintend then there is little hope of finding with a Mexican woman. Hogs—Light, $8.75 08.85; heavy, goes to Lydia G. Magee, of Pennlng- been struck at the William Sparks ents have been severely taxed to take them alive. Two rescue parties of Harry Dfdwell and Guy Txtng were $7 50 08. ton, N. J. The will does not disclose place, near Summerville, that Is only care of entries. New stock quarters guides, which started from different unconscious. They were ac Sheep—Wethers, $3.5004.25; Ewes. the value of the estate, Mr. Have- 82 feet deep. The flow of water Is were built, but these were found in places, were driven back by the fierce clubbed companied by three women, who re $3.0003.85; lambs, $40525. meyer died suddenly on September 7. good and the quality excellent adequate. storms. ceived minor injuries. Resume of World’s Important Events Told in Briet Nevada Mining Center Damaged By Cloudburst.