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CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK I DRIVERS REFUSE AGREEMENT O ffer ot New E x p ress Com panies C om es to Naught. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE FIR S T BLIZZARD H IT S EAST. Snow , S leet and High W inds Tie Up Atlantic C o ast. New Y ork — R ushing in from the ocean, one of the h eaviest fall bliz zards of years struck the A tlantic se a board, piling snow and sleet upon New York, Philadelphia, B altim ore, W ash ington and interm ediate points, te a r ing down telegraph and telephone w ires and delaying trains. The e n tire coast north of B altim ore is covered w ith a thick blanket of soggy, w et snow. T elegraph w ires were broken down so badly by the sleet th a t the telegraph com panies re ported th a t they were g e ttin g commer cial m essages through only a t a g re at effort and a t a cost of considerable delay. The storm was the m ost severe about B altim ore and W ashington, all w ires being reported down betw een these two cities. In E astern Pennsylvania com m unciation w ith Chicago could be obtained only by way of Boston. T rains w ere delayed everyw here and some of th e trolley lines had to give up all a tte m p ts a t m aintaining reg u lar schedules. ; W ashington com m unicated only In te rm itte n tly w ith the re s t of the world. W ires w ere blown in all directions by a w hirling m ixture of snow and rain, which sw ept over the city all night. There is no com m unication w hatever betw een the national capital and points to the north, and in o ther directions w ire service is alm ost as bad. BRITISH WIN SPEED PRIZE I New York, Nov. 7.—The most ser- PORTAGE NEARLY READY. FESTIVA L DATE SE T . I ioua rioting th a t has y et m arked the ' strik e of express drivers and helpers, culm inating in the shooting of a strik Com pletion o f Road By End o f N o P o rtla n d ’s >011 Flow er Show Will Be ing driver by a guard on a wagon, took vem ber E xpected. J u n e 6 to 10. place tonight, following an abrupt The D alles— Work ha* been begun P ortland—The F ifth Annual Rose term ination of negotiation* between by the S ta te P ortage commission on F e stiv al will be held during the week the men and the companies. The situation tonight is regarded as the inclines and bulkheads of the sta te beginning Ju n e 5, 1911. G eneral R esum e o f Im portant Event* | increasingly serious, with added possi portage road, which is to end a t the Frenchm an In M onoplans W as M ak T his decision has been reached by ing B etter Tim e. But Met With bility of a sym pathetic walkout foot of W ashington stre e t in th is city. the executive com m ittee of the Rose P re se n te d In C ondensed Form throughout the city of all team sters Bad Sm ashup. fo r O u r Busy R ead ers. The second week of June The roadbed, which is built on the F estiv al. ; and allied organizations. P e ter Roach, a strik in g driver, the low-lying bank of the riv e r north of was accepted as being the logical and victim of today’s rioting, was shot town, is being heavily riprapped for natu ral one for finding the “ Queen of New York—Claude G raham e-W hite, Spain has begun the building of a through the body d uring an attack by h alf a m ile from the term inus, and F low ers” a t her best. flying fo r th e Royal Aero cluh of the a mob on an Adams express wagon. modern navy. th is work is nearly finished. A pile- D eference in the selection of dates U nited Kingdom, lifted the Gordon The last rite s w ere adm inistered to The population of Iowa has decreased him by a priest in a drugstore and he driv er has been erected, and workmen was made to the Portland Rose Society B e n n ettt international speed trophy in the past ten years. was hurried to a hospital, w here his have begun to put down the piling which holds its annual rose exposition from the custody of A m erica in the Roosevelt tells Ohioans th a t th eir condition was reported critical. north of the track . On th is will be so th a t the show featu res of the expo fa ste s t tim e ev er covered in the full platform m akers are away behind the John Perry, a guard on the wagon, nailed heavy planking to prevent the sitio n m ight be properly and fittingly distance of 100 kilom eters, (62.14 tim es. was also injured, and according to the m iles) around a five-kilom eter course. He high w ater and w aves and ice of the tim ed w ith th e mid-season of rose The Chicago T ribune predicts th at police, adm itted the shooting. Columbia from tea rin g out the riprap- blooms. H is average speed was a fraction D em ocrats will control the next house fired a fte r he had been hit in the face by a stone hurled by Roach. Roach ping. N ext year, the grand celebration b e tte r than 61 m iles an hour, and his of representatives. denied any p a rt in the riot. famous The bridge across Five Mile a t Seu- which has m ade Portland fa ste s t lap w as 2 m inutes 55.77 sec Auto dealers of the Coast will en The term ination of negotiations was throughout the country will be pre f e rt's is nearly finished. onds, but the captain of the French deavor to have s tric t law s passed precipitated by a le tte r to Mayor Gay- pared on a scale of g re ater m agnifi The only thing now holding back the cence and elaborateness than any o f a g ain st " jo y rid in g ." nor by the companies sta tin g th a t the team , A lfred LeBlanc, flying in a The A rm our G rain company is said only condition upon which they would completion of the road to B ig Eddy is those th a t have gone before. It* is to sim ila r m achine, a 100-horse power to have cleared $1,000,000 in one week tak e back the strik e rs was by individ the half bridge, about 100 fe e t in be the only g re a t exposition held on B lériot monoplane, „was m aking each ual application not late r than today. None of by gam bling in w heat. length, which is to be built a t th a t the Pacific C oast in 1911. Re-em ployment in th eir old position* the big cities on the Sunset slope has A general sym pathetic strik e is a t form er wages was promised, “ w ith point to connect w ith the road built devised any so rt of en tertain m en t th a t likely to be the clim ax o f the New out discrim ination ag ain st any of them some tim e ago from Celilo to Big w ill prove an a ttra c tio n to the tran s York express d riv ers’ strik e. because of having left the se rv ice .’’ Eddy. T his work is w a itin g for the continental to u rist traffic for next y ear C H IN E S E C U T S H IS QU EU E. The companies also agreed, as soon O. R. & N. company to sh ift from its j th a t w ill in any sense compare w ith Serious rio tin g attends the strik e of the Rose fe stiv a l of Portland. New York express drivers, and one as work was resum ed, to confer with th e ir employes in an endeavor to affect old line to the new roadbed now being This situ atio n has made stro n g ap Walla Walla O rientals Obeying O rd e r s trik e r was shot and badly wounded. built. T his probably will be done th is peal to the g re a t railroad trunk lines o f F ar-O ff E m p ero r. a settlem ent of w ages and hours. Chicago garm ent w orkers repudiated These term s w ere rejected by the week and the whole of the portage of the country and they have already W alla W alla—Obeying the command agreem ents made by th e ir president strik e leaders w ithout even formal road will be completed by the end of asked th e ir representatives in the of his em peror, m iles away across the w ith leading clothing m anufacturers. consideration. Novem ber, so th a t fre ig h t will be N orthw est and on the Pacific Coast to seas. Shoo Fly, the best known C hina A straw ballot shows more than 20 “ Now it is a case of fight—a case of tak e full cognizance of the fa c t and m oving over the whole length of the m ake reports on the m atter in full m an in the W alla W alla valley, has per cent of the nom inees for congress fight until we w in,” said W. A. Ash cut off his queue. For 40 years he has on all tic k e ts are in favor of woman ton, general organizer of the Team line before Ja n u a ry 1. and as soon as possible. worn his glossy braid, som etim e sw ing suffrage. s te rs ’ union. ing behind him as he walked, but more W ith the ending of negotiations, often coiled tig h tly about his head. A complete combine h arv ester has FISH LADDERS NEED REPAIR. S tra w b e rrie s Grow Now. talk among the strik e rs im m ediately been shipped to A rgentine Republic, M e d fjrd — S traw berries in Novem The exam ple se t by Shoo Fly ia being and a crew of A m ericans accompany centered upon a general walk-out. Salm on Have Difficulty A scending C e ber affords another advertising fe a tu re followed by others of the Chinese here, Such action, it w as said, would call ing it will show A rgentine w heat ra is for the Rogue R iver valley. J . B. and i t is said th a t only a few of the lilo and O regon City Falls. out 100,000 men. ers the la te st m ethods in harvesting. Stevens, of Tolo, brought several picturesque head dressings rem ain in The jo in t executive com m ittee of A storia—Secretary L orntsen, of the c rates of straw b erries to Medford. the city. All are to go, say those New York experss companies flatly the union, it was said tonight, will Columbia R iver F isherm en’s P rotec refuse to a rb itra te the question of a m eet tomorrow to consider the m atter. tive union, has received a le tte r from The vines on Mr. S tevens’ ranch have who can talk E nglish, and while not all have complied w ith the order, “ closed sh o p ." A m eeting of chauffeurs and cabdrivera S ta te Fish W arden Clanton, in which been bearing continuously since last which perm its the c u ttin g of the hair, A pril and are still in bloom and full of W A L T E R B R O O K IN S F ire destroyed two large " f ir e unions w as also called for tomorrow. Mr. Lorntsen is invited to go w ith the berries. From less than a q u a rte r of all are expected to do so as soon as fish warden and m ake an investigation an acre of land he has sold over $300 they become a little m ore used to the O n e o f th e le a d in g d riv e r s In th e r e c e n t a v ia tio n proof” blocks in Philadelphia, together m e e t a t N ew Y ork. w ith three residences. W alla W alla has a large TRAINS COLLIDE; EIGHT DEAD relativ e to the fishways needed a t the w orth of straw b erries, a t prices from custom . Oregon City falls and a t Celilo. 10 to 15 cents a box. The land on Chinese q u a rte r, ow ing to th e m any lap on an average of 20 seconds fa s te r There are prospects th a t the govern A fish way was constructed some m ent may recover coal lands in A laska E astbound Apple T rain and W est years ago a t Oregon C ity, but it does which the b erries are raised lies in the gardens near here, and m eetings dis than G raham e-W hite, and would have foothills, and w as arid until irrig a ted . cussing the new est e d ict have been won the cup if he had not m et w ith a valued a t $200,000,000. bound Freight Meet in C ut. not appear to give sa tisfac tio n in its frequently held of late. By popular disastrous accident in his last lap when Five men and two women w ere present condition, and on a recent v isit decision, the Chinam en, m ost of whom he had the race seem m eingly well in O klahom an Buys Land. Spokane, W ash.— E ig h t are known to th ere Mr. Lorntsen counted 40 salmon hurled nearly across the Ohio riv e r by The D alles— Through a recent real are becom ing q uite m odernized, have hand. be dead and four known to be more or which had perished while try in g to g e t the bursting of a big steam er boiler. e sta te tra n sfe r. Dr. Bowling, of O kla decided to drop the ancient custom. less seriously injured as a re su lt of LeB lanc’s first lap w as a new w orld’s over the falls. How ever, it is stated Two Indiana nominees for ju stice of' one of the m ost disastrous fre ig h t homa, purchased two tra c ts of real es record in its e lf for five kilom eters, 2 th a t a sm all amount of work will place the peace strongly recommend each w recks in the history of the G reat ta te . One w as bought a few m onths PARLIAM ENT IS CALLED. m inutes and 45.63 seconds, b u t he sub o ther fo r the office, as neither one N orthern railroad, near Chattaroy, the fish way in condition to afford an ago from John Boyd, a K entucky man sequently exceeded it w ith a lap done easy passage way for the fish to the who cam e here three m onths ago. He C hinese E m p e ro r Issu es D ecree F or in 2 m inutes 44.32 Beconds. w ants it. W ash. The wreck was the re su lt of upper river. cleared more th an 100 per cen t on his L eBlance was running w ith the In accordance w ith a royal edict, head-on collision around a sharp curve 1913 M eeting. A t Celilo the condition is much more wind under full power a t an estim ated the e n tire Chinese consular force in in a deep cut, fa irly a t the bottom of com plicated, and it may be necessary investm ent. The other w as 18 acres P e k in — An official decree was issued speed of 80 m iles an hour, when the San Francisco have discarded their two steep grades. Two heavily-loaded to blast a fish way out o f the solid tw o m iles out o f the city on th e Mill tra in s running a t an exceptional rate rock, so th a t a few a t le a st of the early Creek road. D r. Bowling paid $450 announcing th a t an im perial p a rlia feed pipe from his gasoline tan k to his queues and adopted Am erican dress. an acre for 12 acres w ith cherry and m ent, the first in the history of China, m otor loosened and he suddenly found of speed combined alm ost every condi A general strik e has been declared tion possible to m ake the im pact so salmon, which reach th a t point, may peach orchards in bearing. would be convened in 1913. him self w ith nothing but m omentum be able to ascend to the natural in Catalonia, Spain, and will extend disastrous. T his is a concession to the dem ands to carry him . spaw ning grounds. throughout the em pire w ithin a week. T im b e r 1 ract S old. of the recently constituted senate and Traffic on the m ain line of the G reat I t is a p eculiarity o f ra cin g aero I t is believed to be the first move in N orthern will have to be suspended A storia—-An agreem ent w as filed for delegations of the provincial assem planes th a t they are trim m ed down so REALTY DEALS FR EQ U EN T. the revolution. from 40 to 48 hours. The wreckage record whereby the W estern Cooper blies. The program fixed by the late fine they cannot execute a proper vol age company buys a tr a c t of tim b e r em press dow ager provided for the a s plane, or glide, if the gasoline shuts off. A terriffic surf, unaccompanied by will hardly be removed and the line Farm Land About M edford Brings land from A ustin Osburn and W. R. sem bling of an im perial parliam ent in They m ust come to e a rth under power, wind or any o ther disturbance, sw ept cleared before th a t tim e. M ore than SI,OOO An A cre. T rain No. 451, running on its reg Chisholm for $16,000. The p roperty 1915, but until recently the throne had and even then they bump severely on up the beach a t Nome and flooded the stre ets and basem ents of the city, do u la r schedule, westbound, collided w ith Medford—C ity real e sta te in Med is in sections 25, 30 and 31, tow nship refused to e n te rta in p etitions praying landing. LeBlance was helpless and The de panic-stricken. He tried to lift his the “ apple e x tra ,” eastbound, running ford is m oving lively. W. T. York & 7 north, range 8 w est, and is in the th a t th e date be advanced. ing much damage. on a fa st schedule of five hours be Co. rep o rt 13 sales of city lots and C latskanie riv e r d istric t, w here the cree se ts forth th a t the parliam ent planes so th a t the la st few drops of An Indian horse trad e r sold a mule tw een H illyard, W ash., and Troy, sm all tra c ts of land in the vicinity of A storia Southern R ailw ay company is w ill be convened in th ree years. gasoline m ight filter down into the en for a “ shaved-tail” horse, and was un Mont. The police w ent from house to house gine and lend him stre n g th to m ake a T rain No. 451 was loaded days. Forty-one constructing its line of railroad. able to stop laughing over the joke. w ith paints, oils, Borne fu rn itu re and Medford in four inform ing the occupants of the edict. landing. A fte r laughing several hours he was some livestock, much of i t extrem ely acres of orchard land in the Willow P resently the dragon banner and paper H is ste e ra g e way was gone, and PORTLAND M A RK ETS. given a strong electric shock, which inflammable m aterial and considerably Springs d istric t w ere Bold for $45,000, lanterns appeared above every door. when a puff of wind cau g h t him he quieted him, and next day he was as lig h ter than the apple e x tra , which F rank Tom pkins purchasing th e ranch Beyond th is there was no public m ani d rifte d sideways, still driv in g a t tre from A. T. Reunells. W. A. Stone, of well as ever. W heat—Track p rice s: B luestem , festatio n over the m omentous news. carried, besides fru it, heavy loads of Verm ont, bought 35.65 acres between mendous speed, and crashed head fore 80(</81c; club, 77(i(78c; red Russian, m ost into a telegraph pole. The pole The Federal deficit for the past year g ra in and fu rn itu re . Medford and Jacksonville for $18,000, 75(d,76c; 40-fold, 80c. valley, 80c. Every man of both tra in crews who and lot 12 of the Midway tra c t sold was 14 inches thick, b u t he broke i t in was $16,000,000 less than the previous W omen On S trik e M arch. B arley— Feed, $21 per ton: brew ing happened to be n ear the front of his for $3,300. year. Chicago—Led by a throng of women th ree pieces. The first frag m e n t was $ 22 . tra in is dead. One brakem an saved sliced clean off I t fe e t up and snapped Siskiyou H eights and Queen addi Two ju ro rs in a New York murder hirnself by jum ping, but he is serious Millstuffs— Bran, $25 per ton; m id singing the " M a rs e illa is e ,” several again a t the bottom of the stum p. tion are being boosted vigorously by thousand strik in g g arm en t w orkers tria l have been indicted for soliciting dlings, $33; shorts, $27; rolled barley ly injured. real e state firms w ith the re su lt th a t paraded through the N orth Side fa c The th ird and topm ost frag m en t fell a bribe. The brakem en who happened to be many lots in both suburban d istric ts $24©25. tory d istric t. The m archers visited over backw ards and sm ashed down on H ay—Track prices: T im othy, W il A Medford, O re., man received 20,- in the re a r of th e ir train s escaped with have changed hands, m ost of the lots each of the “ open shops” in th is sec the frag ile planes. lam ette valley, $19(0 20 p e r ton; E a st 000 volts from a live electric w ire, but m inor injuries. The chassis and steel shield which being sold to newcom ers who expect ern Oregon, $2101.22; a lfa lfa , new, $15 tion and shouted derisively a t non encloses th e m otor w ere com pletely was not seriously injured. The loss in the w reck is very large. to build im m ediately. Twelve build union w orkers and strik eb re ak e rs. © 16; g rain hay, $14. crumpled, but the solid ste el of the S trik in g express driv ers in New A pile of 19 cars of tra in No. 451, ing perm its for homes w ere taken out Corn— Whole, $31; cracked, $32 per Several a tte m p ts a t disorder w ere m otor itself withstood the shock. Had York City received strong reinforce jam m ed into the space of an ordinary in one day. quelled by th e police, who m ade a ton. living room, cau g h t fire imm ediately LeBlanc h it the pole in another m an m ents, and the s trik e is spreading. num ber of arrests. O ats—W hite, $27©28. ner, i t is difficult to see how he could and w ere Bpeedily reduced to a mass of Rebuild B urned Town o f W endling. Mrs. Raymond Robina, president of Poultry — Hens, 16@17c; springs, F ifteen babies have been born a t tangled steel before the fire apparatus, have escaped death. the W omen’s T rade Union league, said W endling — C ontracts for buildings 14>^©15c; ducks, w hite, 16c; geese, F o rt Stevens, O re., during one week. summoned from Spokane, 21 miles C harles K . H am ilton, of th e A m eri th a t the strik in g women are anxious to cost $15,000 have ju s t been let. 1 l i e ; turkeys, live, 20c; dressed, 24 T here are not over 100 fam ilies in the away, could s ta rt a stream of w ater on can team , was enthusiastic. to su b m it th e ir grievances to a rb tra - Sixteen sm all cottages, e ig h t larg er j @25; squabs, $2 per dozen. town. the ruins. “ LeBlanc is the b est trac k driv er in cottages and a public school building ■ E ggs—Oregon ranch, candled, 40c, tion and th a t she believed the strik e the w orld,” he said. “ The way he An Illinois farm er aged 82 years would be settled w ithin a few days. are included in the contracL current, receipts, 88c; E aste rn , 30© took those turns was a m arvel. G ra D eer Lined Up fo r C zar. eloped w ith a woman of 48. The farm W. B. Mummey was aw arded the 32c per d >z. ham e-W hite would never have been in B erlin— Em peror Nicholas " h u n t contract to build the 16 sm all cottages. e r ’s son, aged 60, objected to the m ar B u tte r—City cream ery, solid pack, T etan u s Patient Saved. it except fo r LeB lanc’s accident, and ed” in Em peror W illiam ’s new game Buley & A pplew hite got the e ig h t riage. 36c per pound; prints, 3701.37>4c; out San F rancisco — According to the no A m erican m achine had a chance preserve near O ranienburg, 26 miles larger cottages and J . R. Cbezem the S eattle food inspectors have con side cream ery, 35© 36c; b u tte r fa t, la te st re p o rts from Lane hospital, Ma w ith him . I am going to throw my northeast of Potsdam . A battallion of public school building. Each of the 36c; country store, 24@25e. demned several tons o f turkeys, crabs, Sing, a Chinese who was taken to the m achine into the scrap heap and buy a soldiers w ith fo resters had been en- contractors w ill a t once begin work lobsters and sm elt which were being P ork—Fancy, 12©12>4C Pe r pound. hospital suffering from tetanus, has a B lériot before I leave th is trac k . The gagchd for some days in assem blnig and expect to have the buildings com kept in cold sto ra g e fo r the holiday V eal—Fancy, 85 to 125 pounds, 12>4 good chance to recover, qwing to the biplane is out of date and we m ight as some 1,500 deer, hare and other four- pleted before the heavy ra in s se t in. trade. Oil3c per pound. heroic tre a tm e n t given him a t the well adm it i t . ” footed gam e w ithin an enclosure, and In addition to these buildings, there Apples — K ing, 76c@ $l per box; Em ergency hospital. The case is one The chief signal officer of the U n it the anim als w ere driven out past a are in course of construction for the W olf River, $75@ll; W axen, 85c© of the m ost difficult ev er handled a t an ed S tates has asked the W ar d e p a rt line of platform s encircled by pine company six cottages th a t are still Explosion Injures Seventeen. m ent for 20 m ilita ry aeroplanes to be branches and upon which the royal larg er than any of the others, costing $1.25; Baldwin, $l@)l-50; N orthern em ergency hospital, and the m an’u re San F rancisco—Seventeen persons Spy, $ 1.26@1.57; Snow, $1.25© 1.50; covery is largely due to the labors of used in practice and instruction of p a rty and 2 o ther court hunters had $1,000 each, the lodging house costing were severely h u rt in an explosion taken positions, ready for the killing. about $6,000 and the e a tin g bouse cost Spitzenberg, $1.2501.2; W in ter Ban the surgeons and stew ards of th a t in from a fire in an a p artm e n t house in troops. ana, $1.75013.50. stitu tio n . O ver $30 worth of tetanus E m peror Nicholas had the first shot. Four o f the num ber ing $3,200. These buildngs are all to Green F ru its—Pears, $1.25@2 per serum was used on the p a tie n t, and the Ellis s tre e t. Many pitched b a ttles w ere fought replace those destroyed in the recent box; grapes, $ 1@1.35 per box; 17>4e actual tre a tm e n t took over four hours. were new spaper men and the others between prospective se ttle rs a t the Biplane W recked on "J o y Ride.” I were m em bers of the fire departm ent. fo rest fire th a t sw ept the town. per basket; cranberries, $80i9 per b a r opening of the Coeur d ’Alene reser Most of the lodgers had left the build S terling, III.—C raig Parvin, a young rel; quinces, 75c@ $l; huckleberries, vation in Idaho, but no fa ta litie s were Religious O rd e rs B arred. ing before the explosion occurred, and inventor of L anark, III., a fte r having Canal Use to Be B arred. 6 tt© 8 )4 c per pound; persim m ons, reported. M adrid— The senate as passed by a those who rem ained on the upper floors worked three m onths building a biplane K lam ath F a lls—T h at priv ate land- $!.85 per box. vote o f 149 to 58, the “ padlock” bill, escaped on fire ladders. C aptain A kerosene lam p In a shack occu planned to tak e the first flight on elec owners located above the governm ent V egetables— Beans, 3© 5c per pound; pied by the fam ily of Y. Yam am oto in tion day. When he awoke Sunday he canal will not be perm itted to use su r cabbage, 34@lc; cauliflower, 40c@$l w hich prohibits the creation of fu rth er Joseph Cappelli and Hosem an Thomas the Interbay d istric t of S eattle, e x found his airship m issing. Parvin be plus w a ter of the canal, if a surplus per dozen; eggplant, $1© 1.25 per crate; religious establishm ents in Spain until Bell of the fire d ep artm ent w ere o ver come by gas and w ere rescued by their ploded and two children were burned to gan in v estigation and found his bi exists, unless they become p a rt of the garlic, 80 i 10c per pound; pum pkins, \ plane hanging on a fence, two miles project and pay th e ir per capita of the ©lie; sprouts, 7@8c; squash, l@ l)4 c ; the revision of the concordat w ith the comrades. death in th eir bed. V atican has been completed. The con from his home. The ship was some General Jose V alledares, ex-gover w hat dam aged b u t the m otor unin cost of the canal is the decision of Sec tom atoes, 500£60c p e r box; carrots, $1 ciliato ry a ttitu d e of Prem ier Canalejas Revolution Is S e rio u s. P riv a te in stalla © 1.25 per hundred; parsnips, $1© tow ard the ecclesiastical senators d u r nor o f Amalpa, H onduras, who was jured. I t is believed th a t friends who re ta ry B allinger. Montevideo, U ruguay— The revolu ing the debate led to the im pression in deposed from office by PresidentJD avila w atched the progress of building the tion of pum ps and the like would be 1.26; turnips, $1. Potatoes—Oregon, $1.26© 1.30 per official circles th a t a way would be tionary movem ent is ta k in g on a se ri and recalled to Tegucigalpa, has re ship stole a m arch on him, got out the so costly, it is believed, the landown ous aspect. There are now 10,000 ers above the canal will now drop the hundred. found to resum e negotiations betw een turned to Amalpa in order to hand over ship and endeavored to run it. a ttem p t to obtain access to the govern Onions—Oregon, buying price, $1.1P the governm ent and the V atican for a armed revolutionists who are graually his command to his successor and has being concentrated. Several skirm - m ent supply of w a ter and provide per hundred. revision of the concordat. openly declared him self against the M ural P ain ter D eco rates Prison. ' ishes have taken place, but the easual- them selves w ith individaul system s. Hops— 1910 crop, ’, 12© 15 c; 1909, governm ent. I t is also rum ored th at W insted, Conn.— Miss Genevieve ities have been suppressed. Dr. A. nom inal; olds, nominal. T h e a te rs May Be H alted. he has attacked the Am erican consular I Cowles, of F arm ington, an a rtist and Bachini, th e foreign m inister, recently P ure W ater F o r Eugene, Wool— E astern Oregon, 13©17c per agency and has com m itted other ex j a re la tiv e of ex-P residont Roosevelt, Chicago— W ith the purpose of forc issued a m anifesto d eclaring th a t the E ugene—The city of Eugene will pound; valley, 17© 19c; m ohair, choice, ing th e owners and m anagers them cesses. has entered upon a y e a r’s work in the soon have w a ter 99 per cent pure. 32(<i33c. governm ent was unable to p rev en t the selves to banish tic k e t scalpers from revolution from spreading, because the Dr. Cook ha* sent a message of con sta te prison a t W ethersfield, decorat- This is th e gu aran tee of the in stallers Cascara h ark—4t%@4,4 c. Chicago, the license com m ittee of the I ing the wall* of th e chapel. W arden of the large filtering plant, which will g ra tu latio n to W alter Wellman. sym pathies of the people, outside the C attle—Beef steers, good to choice, j G arvin suggested to Miss Cowles th a t be in operation [in a few weeks. The $5.25(ii5.65; fa ir to m edium , $4.60© 5; city council recommended an ordinance capital, a re entirely w ith the revo closing all th ea ters and am usem ent lutionists. Bank robbers blew the safe of a i she undertake the task . Miss Cowles plant is sim ilar to the Oregon C ity filt choice spayed h eifers, $4.50@ 4.75; places on Sunday. The com m ittee will bank a t Palestine, Texas, and escaped a fte r a sum m er spent in Jerusslem , is ering plant, which has given such good good to choice beef cows, $4.25(ii4.70 w ith $8,000. urge th a t the ordinance be enforced now a t work. She has painted in sev satisfaction. Paralysis Kills S tudent. C ity and university medium to good beef cows, $3.60fn4; Roosevelt has made nine speeches in eral o f the figures, but the whole pic a uthorities feel confident th a t w ith the common beef cows, $2(<i3.50; bulls, until th e a te rs have perm anently broken Princeton, N. J . — M arcus Craw ford, w ith th e scalpers, and the m easure is tu re will not be com pleted for a year. new filtering plant in operation there $3.50©4; stags, good to choice, $4© M anhattan in the political cam paign. of F ranklin, Pennsylvania, m em ber of to be used as a club to keep the the freshm an class o f the university, can be no serious danger of a typhoid 4.50; calves, light, $7© 7.50; heavy, Officials fof the Rock Island road th e a te rs in line. L oaf M ust W eigh Pound. $3.75(0 5. | died in the universary infirm ary o f in epidem ic, such as four y ears ago. com plain th a t the roads are injured by fantile paralysis. C raw ford w ent to H ogs—Top, $9.25@ 9.50; fa ir to m e Topeka, Kan. — The S ta te Supreme too m any commissions. Yellow Fever Found at Honolulu. O regon C hinese G ets S c holarship the infirm ary four days ago, complain- court has decided th a t a loaf of bread dium , $9(u 9 25. In o rd e r to bring about one-cent let w eighs 16 ounces or it is not a loaf. H onolulu—The first’ case o f yellow ' ing of pains in the head. In a short An ex-university of Oregon student, Sheep— Best valley w ethers, $3.25© t e r postage sooner, it is proposed to in John MoCoat, a L eavenw orth baker, Lee Sam, ’13, a Chinam an, has ju st 3.50; fa ir to good w ethers, $3@ 3.25; fever ev er known in th is port has been tim e his limbs w ere paralyzed and c rease m ag a zin e postage. was arrested because he did not label won a scholarship a t Cornell u niver best yearling w ethers, $4.25© 4.75; discovered aboard the Japanese liner despite heroic efforts to save him, he The N ew Y ork express drivers strik e his bread when th e loaves weighed less sity, New York, by com petitive exam beat valley ewes, $3© 3.50; lam bs, Hongkong Maru, which arrived here | succumbed to the disease. T his is the second death from the th re a te n s to tie up all transportation than 16 ounce*. He appealed and the ination. Sam is a civil engineering choice m ountain, $5.25© 6.50; choice O ctober 30 from Manzanillo, Mexico. ' The ste am er Is held in quarantine. 'sa m e disease in the freshm an class. Suprem e court affirmed the decision. student. | valley, $4.75©6. e x ce p t ra ilro ad s and streetcars. itoings of the World at Large Told in Brief. Racing Aeroplane Averages Over 61 Miles Per Hour. SO C IET Y AIDS ST R IK E R S. Police A rrest Alleged R ioters, Make Bad M istake. But Chicago— Well known club and soci ety women dum bfounded the police de p artm en t through interference in the strik e of the g arm en t workers. Mounted police had charged th rea te n ing mobs of strik e rs and made num er ous a rre sts in three sections of the city, only to be completely nonplussed when m et by obdurate groups of the elite of Chicago's women who produced engraved calling cards at police s ta tions in lieu of bailbonds. It was a new experience for the po lice and plainly confused them . A score of these women champions of the g arm en t w orkers, who faced the rioting, were taken into custody. They w ere im m ediately released, how ever, when th e ir identity became known to the police. One of them was injured when struck by a policem an’s club, but her name did not become known, as she was hur riedly placed in an autom obile and ta k en to her home. Most of the women of prom inence involved in the dem onstrations were garbed as w orking g irls, and for this reason the police could not d istinguish them from strik e rs until a fte r a rre sts had been made. " I will take oath th a t we w ere doing absolutely nothing beyond the law ,” M ISS M A R Y ID E L I, ID E O f Colville, W a sh in g to n , w h o will be Q ueen o f th e N a tio n a l A p p le Show a t S p o k a n e , N ov. 14 to 19. said Miss Ellen V arer, one of the club women who has become a strik e picket. “ The only persons who were v iolating the law were the policemen, who tr e a t ed us roughly and h u rt dreadfully w ith th e ir clubs some of the poor boyB who w ere w alking peacefully p ast the shops. If th ere had been a real rio t it would have been incited altogether by the police.’ ’ SEVEN SHANGHAI BANKS FAIL. C hange o f T aotais C auses Panic, P a r- . alyzing Industry, V ictoria, B. C.—Seven banks in Shanghai, including several large ones, have failed, and a financial panic has resulted. The steam ship T itan, which brought this news, le ft Yokohama Oc tober 15. Follow ing the failu re of the banks, the Chinese cham ber of com m erce telegraphed to the prince re g e n t th a t unless aid was given a t once m any m anufactures would cease operations and over 300,000 men would be m ade idle. The prince reg en t telegraphed 700,000 taels, and is being urged to send $5,000,000 more. One of the closed banks has lia b ili tie s of 20,000,000 taels and has 22 branches throughout the em pire. I t has on deposit $4,000,000 of custom s revenue and $3,000,000 of Shanghai funds, none of which is secured. J a p anese bankers sta te th a t among the failed banks are th ree of C hina’s la r ges t. ________________ Finest Apple Show O pens. Vancouver, B. C. — W ithout doubt the first Canadian Apple show, opened here Nov. 1, is the best in point of arrangem ent, size and am ount of prem ium s offered, of any ever held anywhere. L ieutenant Governor P a t erson made the form al opening ad dress, w hile A ttorney G eneral Bowser and P rem ier McBride, of B ritish Co lum bia, and Mayor Taylor, of Vancou ver, gave the cerem onies added d ig n ity. The show has 3,424 exhibits, including 194 v a rie tie s of apples and re p re se n tin g 287 exhibitors. W ar R aises P rices High. Palo Alto, C al.—“ The high cost of living which we are feeling now is due p artly to the outcom e of the R ussian- Jap an ese W a r,” declared David S ta rr Jordan, president of the Leland S ta n ford u niversity, in a speech on “ In te r national P e a ce .” " T h e whole world helps to pay the p enalties of any w a r,” he added. "G overnm ents are now ruled by th e ir cap italists. The d rain of w ar in life and blood has lowered the quality of the race and placed the nations under bonds to the w ealth of w ealth th a t can never be p a id .” Sm elting King to W ed. New Y ork— H enry Frank Guggen heim, one of the g re a t sm elting men, accompanied by his fiancee, Helen Rosenberg, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D aniel G uggenheim , obtained a m arriage license a t the c ity hall here. As he is but 20 years old, it was ne cessary for his p a ren ts to give th e ir consent. Young G uggenheim gave hie occupation as sm elterm an, and said he w as living a t the SL R egis hotel. M iss R osenberg is 24 years old. Indians O ffered B ribes. G uthrie, O kla.— A. J . Johnson and George K ispketon, two Indian in te r p reters, who are im portant w itnesses fo r the governm ent in the hearin g to e x tra d ite to Mexico five men w anted th ere for alleged Kickapoo land frauds, testified th a t they had been offered $500 each to " s ta y by” the defend ants. They said they had already been paid small am ounts by tw o of th e de fendants and th a t they had turned over the money to the prosecutor. F rance B irths Gaining, P a ris —D uring the first h a lf o f the y ear 1910, it is officially announced, the b irth s in F rance exceeded the deaths by 21,189. D uring the y ear 1909 the deaths exceeded the birtha by 28,203.