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NEWS NOTES OF CURRENT WEEK Telegraph la Obsolete Newberg Growers to Displace Middleman Indian War PenNion« Provided by New Bill ANARCHY RUIÆS RUBBER COLONY Washington, D. C.— Following Is the text of the new Indian war pen sion bill introduerd by Representative phone and telegraph lines was form ally launched in the house Monday Newberg—Inspired by an account selling machinery which he has cre Hawley, which, if passed, will grant a with a speech by Repreeentative Lew g|Tvn by Senator Paulhamus of what ated through 12 years of operations at [lenaion of »20 a month to all Indian war veterans in Western and Pacific is of Maryland. The speech followed been accomplished for the farmers Puyallup was accepted. The Puyallup-Sumner aaecristlon his introduction of a resolution which of d ,* Puyallup valley of Washington, will tie equally benefited through this Coast states: That the secretary of the Interior provided that the government take fruitgrowers gathered at the New- arrangement for tho reason that It over these two public utilities Janu- herg opera house and subscribed stock markets only two classes of fruit, red be, and he la hereby authorised and Armed Band of Drunken Rebels Madame Sebum ann-Hoink, noted |lry I When directed to place on the pension roll necessary to purchase a cannery and raspberries and blackberries. Plunder Freely and Kill All prima donna, has sued for divorce. Lewi, summarized the situation a. finance fruit-.elllng operations next assorted car lots are ordered. Senator tho names of tho officers and soldiers Who Oppose Them. »u.. season. Growers will market direct Paulhamus has found himself unable Snow is blockading trains in the it uewi» of the Indian wars of tho United applied to private ownership. He w,„.unier. to accept the business, but through Blue mountains of Eastern Oregon. said the average citizen of the United An offer of Senator Paulhamus to his connection with the association at States which occurred prior to the Banks all over the country are rush States now pays more for telephone roarket strawberries, gooseberries, Newberg it will now bo possible to year 1880 at the rate of »20 per Manaus, Brazil A motor launch has ing applications to join the new cur and telegraph service than the citizens p^a^hes and loganberries through the market tho berry crop in any quantity. month, upon making proof of the fact arrived here with refugees from the of other countries; that the telegraph rency system. of such service, according to such rubber colony of the Terrltorl de Am- .... landing companies are not efficiently conduct- azona, Venezuela, telling of 173 mur The 293d anniversary of the rules and regulations aa tho secretary the ed. and that government ownership is ders there in the last few montha and of the Pilgrims was celebrated i-------------- — in — of tho interior may provide. necessary to extend the telephone to confirming stories of atrocities brought Old North Church, Boston. the masses. Section 2. That where there la no here by Michael J. Gilleran, an Amer- President Huerta saved the London ilrr Marylander _______ The asserted _____ that ____ the reconi of enlistment or muster into lean refugee who had been ordered to A Mexico bank of Mexico City from should only purchase the be shot and who escaped In a canoe, the service of the United States In failure by calling a holiday- telephone lines, utilising new patents making the trip here through several any of the ware covered by tho provis , A German balloonist with two pas- to extend the i same lines to the tele careful inspection, yet the results are ions of thia act the record of pay by hundred miles of the Rio Negro. ...™- Ho estimated that it Hood River-"The Applegrowers sengers made a new world’s record of graphic field. I Refugees arriving here tell of a would cost »900.000,000 to puntase association expects to ship 1000 cars not aa satisfactory aa where it ia tho United States or the record of reign of terror and anarchy in the 1733.8 miles, being up 87 hours. the teleDhone lines, and asserted thia of apples from Hood River thia sea- handled by a large force packing un such service, enlistment, or muster in The California state superintendent raised by issuing 8 son. ’ said Wilmer Sieg, sales mana- der set ruleq and regulationa. We the War department of the United rubber colony. A rebel force haa been of schools advocates a uniform drees —’ ■ would be enabled in many cases to get States or on filo in tho office of any organized under General Gonzalea and ger. all who are suspected of being opposed for girls attending the public schools. 1 ,. 'Our*telegraph Our telecra rate* ” said Lewis. “The average number of boxes in a enough better returns to make the adjutant general of any of the states to him are shot. cost of such handling to the grower or territories shall be accepted aa full highest They C®r will run about 640., Jhe bulk of A tremendous wave swept away a “are the U ,KHVW, , in M the »•— world. —. The latest crimes Include the mur- mile of track on the ForUand-Tilla- run from 25 cento to »1. while in other the apples are now in. although sume lees than it is now under the individ satiafactory proof of such enlistment and service; and further, where there 1 der of eight women and four young mook line directly in front of a paseen- countries the average is about 1? ff the_growers^have^been^riow^ to^ get ual packing. “The markets are showing strong is no record of enlistment or muster | girls In the rubber territory between cents, or a cent a word. As a result of the crop packed and hauled to our ger train. in all parte of this country, but Euro into the service of the United States San Fernando de Atabapo. on the these abnormal rates, we rank ninth warehouses. Mexican federáis capture wives and pean markets are alow. The holiday or in the office of the adjutant general Orinoco, and San Carlos de Rio Negro. "Our experience this year demon as telegraph users. Against these, sisters of rebels and compel them to trade is over and the foreign trade is of any state or territory where tho It Is believed here that these women strates the need of central packing our postal rates are lower than else trave on troop trains to guard again* waiting for the late winter and spring service was performed, then other and girls were put to death because it where and our number of letters—101 bouses for the quick handling of the was feared they would escape and rebel attacks. to each person in the nation—is the fruit after it is ready to pick. Many grades. 1 look for a good improve adequate proof may be made of the spread to the world news of the bor- ment in the European market later on. performance of such service; Provid of the growers try to do all or moat all The Northwestern Electric company highest in the world.” "California is proving an excellent ed, That each such officer or soldier i rors being committed in the colony. of the work themselves, to save hiring began its service in Portland. Or., market for us this year in working off shall have served at least 80 days in i It ia believed they were members of help, thus dragging out the crop until bringing the first genuine competition the commoner grades, and we look for such Indian wars;* Provided, further. the families of men who alreaily had way into the winter. Instead of sav to the city in that line. ing money they are losing, aa the an early clean-up in all varieties. In That nothing in thia act shall be so been murdered1. Thia condition of anarchy and mur Refugees en route from the tioubled fruit gets over-ripe, or is otherwise stead of having a large surplus stock construed as to effect a reduction in zones of Mexico to the United States affected by improper handling. The dragging out through the late spring, the amount of pension now received by der has born brought to the attention i of President Gomez, of Venezuela, but border are held up by Villa* forces We have been any such officer or soldier. Baker, Or.—W. B. Benson, aged 60. rain which we had this fall did much as it did last year. I no troops have been sent to oppose the and made to pay heavy tribuSe. working up a good trade in Portland, in delaying picking and packing, and committed suicide by taking cyanide rebels. but individual shipments dumped in San Francisco postoffice authorities of potassium in a resaurant in this hampered us in getting the apples to The most atrocious murder was that are swamped by parcel pest business, city. He took the drug in a capsule, market early. If we had central pack there on consignment and occasionally on May 8 last, of Genera) Roberto and gave up trying to ke<ffi • record of after ordering a dinner. The waiter inghouses where the apples could be sold below the market, have made it Pulido and 26 men and boys at San the number of packages bandied. thought him choking and summoned a hauled in from the field aa fast as difficult to build up a satisfactory ■ New York—Members of the House- Fernando. Mr. Gilleran telle a thrill- picked, then packed out with a force market there for Hood River apples. doctor. Benson died before help ar- An army of 120 «employed men "Selling our apples this year f. o. I wives’ league will help the state | Ing story of this butchery. ____ rived. He left a letter saying that day and night, the fruit would be in camped near Fresno^ re “General Pulido was appointed gov much better shape, it would not get b. instead of consigning them, haa health department enforce the new ernor by President Oomea a few weeks jwu «uvi_____________ . ... wat no to himself or anyone else. over-ripe, and the grading and pack made returns come in quick, and we were strictly orderly and will move on cold storage regulations by acting aa before,” ho said. “The traders wait In bis letter Benson willed his body would be all alike. As it is now, even have been making a liberal distribu south in search of eork. with the most rigid inspection, it is tion to growers aa fast as the returns volunteer inspectors. Tho department ed on him and tried to make terms, to the medical profession. From his pri’*»«’ box President Wil hard to get the best results. There is came in. Up to the first of December has accepted their services because, it but he told them he would accept no son joined th,‘ audience in sing a difference in the ripeness of the we have been able to distribute an was said, the law failed to provide bribery, that the export taxes would have tn be paid and that lawlessness ing the cheiu °f "Old Nassau.” the fruit, a difference in the grading, and average of about 50 cents a box to enough inspectors for Its enforcement. must cease, From that minute be alma me*r 9onff oi Princeton, at a a difference in the pack. While this growers, and by the first of the year perforpance by the Princeton Uni is made as uniform as possible by this should be increased to about »1.** The volunteers will serve without com was a marked man, as was General Mexico City—The Banco Central, whom President pensation. Antonio Varella, verse Triangle club. Four women, led by Mrs. Julian Gomes had sent to the colony In charge the Bank of London and Mexico and «esheriff of Baker county. Or., Heath, head of the league, have prom ; of customs. ^uses to close the saloons of that the Banco Nacioiiale closed their doors ised their services. “The traders gathered about 60 men ounty upon the order of tbs governor, Monday. They were the three largest In accordance with the new law the into a house in San Fernando and filled having been advised by the district financial institutions in Mexico. On Banks—This section of Washington state health department has notified them with rum and at 7 o’clock in the A car of Hungarian partridge, to be attorney that the move would be ille all of them runs have been in progrès.-1 liberated in Oregon, is en route from county shows an increase in business all persona and Arma retailing cold evening armed them with rifles, re gal, and the governor says he will close activity. Banks is thriving in antici-: storage products that they must dis volvers and knives and turned them New York on the last leg of the trip the saloons by martial law, if neces- for several days. pation of early operation of a lumber play prominently a card inscribed: loose. The house in which General The result of the three banks’ clos from Europe wherein they are being mill here. The Eccles company forces sary. “Note to consumers. Cold storage Pulido had taken quarters was attack ing was an immediate panic in busi brought by Max Muller, formerly m for the mill are on the ground and food Is sold here. It is a misdemean ed and the governor and 26 others Clarence H. Mackey denies that any ness circles. The money stringency perintendent of the State asylum part of the site is cleared. Work has or to sell 'cold storage food without Cere murdered in the butchery that telegraph moncply exists. in the Mexican capital was almost un started on the Buxton Lumber com representing it aa such. Couzumers j followed. believable. Aside from the commer poultry farm. pany’s new sawmill. Spanish aviators routed a force of are advised to inquire of the salesman ‘ ’The house was plundered of all Muller, who is a native of Hungary, cial embarrasment naturally to have A force of 20 men was put to work in each case in reference to the char valuables and late that night a trench Moors by dropping bombs upon them. been expected, individual holders of left for Europe with the commitsion on the site, about a mile from Bux acter of the goods and to report in was dug am) the 27 bodies thrown into Eleven cases of smallpox have de ali sorts of currency were convinced to bring back all the birds be could ton. More than 50,000,000 feet of cases of misrepresentation to the state it and covered. Among the murdered veloped on board the battleship Ohio, that they would lose their money. buy. timber is standing in this vicinity snd commissioner of heath.” ' was the governor’s brother.” in Cuban waters. It was believed the failures meant Several of these birds are already in the capacity of the mill is scheduled the speedy end of President Huerta ’ s Oregon. They were taken to the at 75,000 feet daily, A flume will be Illinois beekeepers will try taking poultry farm at Salem, where they constructed and a ■pur track about their hives South in winter, that the regime. A renewed rebel attack on Tampico were watched closely. The eggs are one-half a mile long will be laid. bees may work all the year. is imminent, according to private ad highly productive. Of an experi A smaller mill, it is said, will be Car thieves at East St. Louis, drove vices received here. mental nest, 15 out of 18 batched. New York—Charges that a lemon erected on the site of the Davies mill, off a train crew and got away with The rebels are said to be in stftnger The partridge make good field birds, two miles northwest of Banks. Three trust exists in New York and has San Francisco—Three hundred and several wagon loads of valuable force than before, with their ammuni well able to take care of themselves. surveyors are on the ground, but re maintained a lobby In Washington to eighty applicants for a single position freight tion supply replenished and consider The new game fowl is half way be fuse to divulge their plans. aa wharfinger at »150 a month put in able artillery. It was said that the tween a quail and a pheasant. It is Three families employed by the Ec reduce the tariff on lemons are made an appearance at the Lowell High fédérais could not bold out against the thought that in four or five years hunt cles company are seeking houses in in a suit filed here by William S. school and took the examination held PORTLAND MARKETS rebels. ing of them may be allowed. The Banka. Two rooming houses are Armstrong, receiver for the Merca- by the state civil service board. It In recent elections here for council deputies of the game department are planned and one large bearding house was the biggest examination yet held Wheat—Track prices: Club, 85e; dantc-Regan company, importers of men, the workingmen's party over ; by the state. .bluestem, 95«t96e; forty-fold, S5j6/ whelmingly defeated the government catching about 1000 California quail is being fitted up near the railroad fqiits. in Southern Oregon, which will be station. Fifteen applicants came more than 86c; red, Russian, 84c; valley, 85c. group. The result was considered sig distributed ia the Willamette valley. Armstrong seeks to recover dam 200 miles to take the test. The aspir Oats—No. 1 white, »25.50 per ton. Accidents In State 338. nificant of the people’s growing hos Thousands of baas, in danger of being ages from the Sicula American Steam ants included half a dozen policemen, Corn—Whole, »36; cracked. »37. tility toward President Huerta. Salem—Labor Commissioner Hoff ship company, which, he says, entered sea captains, marine engineers, poli stranded in the slough near The Oaks, Barley—Feed, »24 per ton; brew just above Portland, have been re reports that there were 838 accidents, into an agreement in 1911 with the ticians and a sprinkling from all the ing, »25; rolled. »26.50(327.50. 10 of which were fata), to persons em Fruit Importers’ union and other im ordinary occupations. moved to the river. Millfeed — Bran, »20.50(321 ton; ployed in Oregon industries in Novem porters of lemons, to add two pence, shorts, J22.506/23; middlings, »29(3 ber Sawmill workers head the list English money, to the freight rate on 30. with 44 accidents, paper mills second every box of lemons brought here by Hay—No. 1 Eastern Oregon tim- Tokio—Steps have been taken by, with 38, and machine, foundry and the] line. The Mercadante-Regan othy, »16.50; mixed timothy, »14; the government looking toward the re boiler shops third with 37. Thirty- company, which failed In 1912, was Klamath Falls—J. G. Camp, project alfalfa, »14; clover, »9(310; valley. lief of famine sufferers in Northern Chicago—Judge Ben B. Lindsey, two persons were injured by railroad not a member of the union or a party manager for the reclamation service, grain hay. »12(313. Japan. trains and 14 were injured while en to the agreement, Armstrong relates, founder of the Juvenile Court at Den Onions -Oregon, »2.75(33 per sack, Persons who have investigated the has been visiting farmers all over the gaged in railroad construction. ' but was compelled to use the steamers i ver, Colo., and one of the most noted buying price; »2.50 f. o. b. shipping situation report that many have al project. His last trip of inspection, Twenty-six loggers were injured, of the Sicula American company and loaders in juvenile work in the United points. ready died of hunger and that unless made in an automobile, was along the four of them fatally. Eleven persons pay the extra rate. States, and Miss Henriette Brevoort, Vegetables—Cabbage, l|<31fc per aid on a large scale is given to the ■bores of Tule lake, where the lake stepdaughter of Dr. F. J. Clippert. of engaged in construction work were The plaintiff alleges that thia extra pound; cauliflower, 75eCd»1.25 per survivors speedily the mortality will bed is being gradually uncovered by hurt and one died. tax was to be used to lobby for a re Detroit, Mich., were married here evaporation. The land belongs to the dozen; eggplant, 10(312je pound; pep be appalling. duction of the tariff on Italian lemons Sunday. pers, 6(37c; head lettuce, »2.25(32.50 The rice crop was almost a complete government, and it is his intention to Judge Lindsey met his bride several in opposition to the efforts of the Cali- Bridge Work Under Way. per crate; garlic, 12|(d 15c per pound; failure and the fisheries have returned recommend a system of leasing these months ago at a sanitarium at Battle fornis lemon growers, who wanted the Eugene—The bridge-building equip sprouts, 10c; artichokes, »1.75 per less than half their usual amount. lands to settlers until the unit is Creek, Mich. She is a Socialist and I tariff retained. dozen; squash, lj(31ic; celery, »3(3 The northern population depends al thrown open to homesteaders when ment of Williard & McCreary was ia referred to by her husband aa “The 3.50 per crate; turnips, »1.25 per____________ ______ _ completed. most entirely upon ______ these _____ two _____ things moved to the second Noti crossing last little rebel.” She has been a student To Pocket Villa Is Plan. “T?*' ,110: Par,n'P*- »i a»; ! for a livelihood." so that the shortage He is now visiting certain sections week, and erection of the only large in a local firm of interior decorators Juarei, Mes.—Advices were re and Judge Lindsey spoke of her proud beets. »1.25. where drainage is needed and some of bridge yet to be built east of Noti has had frightful results. the lands have become seeped or alka tunnel will be begun at once. Green Fruit — Apples. 50c(d»2.50 ____________________ r___ Some authorities were ___ of ______ the opin- Laying ceived here that the federal army now ly as a "working girl.” per box; cranberries, »11(311.50 per ion that, without assistance, a quarter line, and he will recommend that such l of track through the tunnel and down at Ojinga, on ths border, will soon Tho marriage was performed at a lands be freed from charges until the Siuslaw watershed can now be march west to cut General Francisco hotel by a Methodist minister, and the barrel; pears, »1.25(31.75 per box. „ 2 half —22 of _2 the .2— inhabitanta ' ~ ______ of * 21-2.2 —2’ or Hokkaido rendered fit for cultivation again. Potatoes—Oregon, SOcfaJl per hun- and Aomori provinces will succumb, begun. The first Noti crossing was Villa’s rebel army off at Chihuahua. word “obey” was omitted from the dred; buying price, 700.80c at ship completed this week, and while track At some point south of Juarex, It Is ceremony. ping points. Forty Train Ponta Created. was being laid tor the mile between said, the federal commanders plan to Citizens Win Over Railway. Poultry—Hens, 14<315c; springs, Eugene —Notices have been posted the two bridges across Noti, the con destroy the telegraph and railroad Car Afire; Train Speeds. Washington, D. C. — Seattle citizens 14(315c; turkeys, live, 20c; dressed, tractors placed the steel for the first linee and thus leave Villa in a pocket. New Ixmdon, Conn.—An express have won their fight before the United in the Eugene station of the Southern choice, 25(326c; ducks, 12(315c. crossing over the Long Tom river. Villa has about 5000 men at Chihua Eggs—Oregon fresh ranch, 39<342e States Supreme court to compel the Pacific company inviting application hua. He has had to maintain a guard car, heavily laden with packages, per dozen; storage, 28(333c. Seattle and Renton Southern street I for 10 positions aa motormen, 10 posi Taxation Values Boom. along 225 miles of railroad which con caught fire while passing through East Butter — Creamery prints, extras, railway company to exchange trans tions as conductors and 20 positions as Astoria — The segregation of the nect him with 2000 soldiers whom he Lynne Monday. The express messen 34(335c per pound; cubes, 28(332c. fers with the Seattle Electric railway trainmen on the electric ears which valuations of the holdings of public left to garrison his base at Juarex. ger was driven to the outside of the Pork—Fancy, 10c per pound. within the limits of Seattle. The are to be installed January 16 on the service corporations aa fixed by the car, where he clung, unable to notify Portland-McMinnville loop of the Port Veal—Fancy, 14c per pound. court dismissed the company’s appeal the engineer, and near collapse, until state tax board shows that »411,041 of Suffragettes Bum House. Hope—1913 crop, prime and choice, from the decree of the Supreme court land, Eugene & Eastern. he total amount is taxable within the the train reached the New Haven rail Bath, England -An arson squad of It is asserted here the proposed gas limits of the city of Astoria. 20(321e; 1914 contracts, 16(318c. of the state of Washignton, directing road station here. Virtually all the Wool — Valley. 16(317c per pound; suburban railway companies to give oline car service between Eugene and Thia makes the total of the assess the militant suffragettes early Sunday merchandise In the car was damaged. burned down a valuable house situated Corvallis will be begun at the time the Eastern Oregon, 11(316c. and receive transfers between other able property in the city »5,536,398, The loss is estimated at »75,000. A Mohair, 1913 clip, 26c. lines on a basis of one-balf of the Portland-McMInnville loop is electri or about »2,000,00 more than it was In extensive grounds in the vicinity coffin within the car, containing the fied. of this city. The place was unoccu Catte— Prime steers, »7.50(38.10; proceeds. Iwidy of David Ixmergzn, of New on last year's roll. pied. A quantity of sfdfrage litera York, was badly charred. choice, »76/7.50; medium. »6.75(37; i ture was found strewn about the choice cows, J6(<;6.50; nfedium, »6.75 j December Strawberries Ripe. Bankers Get After Huerta. 6X3 Attend Farmers’ Week. (ft6; heifers, »6(36.85; light calves, j Vera Crux, Mexico—Only President Newport—Peter Schinner, the Bur grounds. Oregon Agricultural College. Cor Ruler's Death Confirmed. »8(39; heavy. »66/7.75; bulls, »4M Huerta's elimination by January 1 can vallis—With a total registration of bank of Lincoln county, came into Roms- That Emperor Menclik, of 5.75; stags. »66/6 50. ___ ____ ______ Border Fence Meant for Cattle. avert ________ Mexico's complete financial 633. the annual farmers* week, given town Saturday with several crates of Abyssinia, died on* December 12 is Hogs — Light, »7.2teo (.75; heavy, wreck, business men here Mr. Schirmer -, ____________ :____ assert. _______ It by the faculty of the Oregon Agricul delicious strawberries. Washington, D. C. Senator As- confirmed in the latest dispatches re »6.50(36.85. i was learned ; on excellent ___ - authority tural college, under the direction oi grows strawberries outdoors every hurst told the senate that his bill for a ceived here from Addis Abeba, the Sheep — Wethers, »46/5.50; ewes, that commercial leaders here 1 had the extension department, was brought month in the year and by carefully barbed wire fence along the Mexican Abyssinian capital. ’ -------------.—.— ------------ Although official »8 50(34.35; lambs, »5.50(36.50. joined tbusesin Mexico City in a plan to a dose. Two hundred and ninety crossing several varieties he has ob boundary was not designed to atop In Pelts - Dry, 10c; spring lambs, 40(3 to ask the dictator to retire on the four of those registered were regular tained one called the Schirmer straw cursions of rebels Into American terri announcement of the emperor's death Is lacking, this is due probably to the 60c; shearlings, 30(350c. ground that every bank in the country college students, making a total of berry, which (will bear fruit in cold tory, but to keep out Mexican cattle neceasity of taking precaution to in Cascara bark—Old and new, 5c. must fail otherwise. weather. 341 special students. infected with ticks. sure the succession to the throne. Washington, D. C.-The campaign! for government ownership of the tele- j Refugee Reports 137 Murders in Venezuelan Settlement. Resume of World's Important Events Told in Brief. Hood River Growers to Ship 1000 Cars Apples St WIDE WILLS BODY TO MEDICAL STI DENTS Women Help Enforce Cold Storage Rules Largest Mexico City Banks Close Doors Mills Are Big Help to Hungarian Partridge District About Banks En Route to Oregon 380 MEN APPLY EOR Suit Filed Against Alleged Ix’mon Trust $150 A MONTH POSmON Japanese Are Dying of Famine in North Manager of Klamath Project Up and Doing Juvenile Judge Lindsay Marries Working Girl