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    PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
OREGON STATI NEWS IN GENERAL
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Industrial and Educational Items of Interest To Oregonians
Tariff Reform Only Is Subject
STATE ENGINEER CRITICIZED COLLEGE
FURNISHES
EGGS
Governor Says Land Board Cannot Poultry Department Will Sell Lim­
ited Number on Request.
Invite Co-operation.
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor­
Salem—That the desert land board,
under the mandates o f the act passed vallis— Because it is found that false
by the recent legislature providing an impressions have been created in re­
appropriation for the Columbia South­ gard to the manner in which the Ore­
Protection Principles of Twenty Years A go Are
ern project, has no right and is given gon Agricultural college poultry de­
no power to develop that project to a partment furnishes eggs from tested
Entirely Out of Date— W ould Place Busi­
greater extent than reclamation o f laying stock, Prof. James Dryden has
ness On Its Merits and Stop Abnor­
lands included in desert land selection made the following statement:
“ The experiment station poultry
No. 13 for this state and private lands
mal Protection of Monopoly.
included in the act, is the declaration department does not charge $1 for
each egg, nor does it give away eggs
made by Governor West following the for hatching purposes. Eggs are sold
return o f State Engineer Lewis from in limited numbers for hatching, not
i Washington, D. C.
Among other more than two sittings going to any
T o the Sena te and H ou se o f R e p r e g r e a t e r f r e e d o m o u r m e t h o d s m a y In
s o m e r e s p e c t s a nd at s o m e p o i n t s seem
•entatlves:
things the state engineer took up the one person, at $1.50 a sitting.
h e r o ic a nd y e t b e re m ed ie s. It is o u r
“ Requests come from all counties in
I h a v e ca ll ed the C o n g r e ss t o g e t h e r
b u s in e s s to m a k e s u re t h a t th ey are
question of development of an en­
In e x t r a o r d i n a r y s e ss io n be ca us e a duty
the state, and from various other
g e n u i n e rem e d ie s. O u r o b j e c t is clear.
larged Columbia Southern project states as far off as Florida and Can­
w a s laid upon the p a r t y now' in p o w e r I f o u r m o t i v e is a b o v e Just c h a l l e n g e
a t t he re c en t e l ec t i o n s w h ic h it o u g h t an d
only
an
occasional
error
of
through federal co-operation.
ada. High prices are often offered for
t o p e r f o r m p ro m p tl y , In o rd e r that ih* J u d g m e n t is c h a r g e a b l e a g a i n s t us, w e
The governor plainly asserted that the eggs, but until we can furnish the
b u r d e n ca rr ie d b y the p eo p le u n d e r ex s h a ll be f o r t u n a t e .
the state engineer in desiring federal eggs to supply the demand in Oregon
i s t i n g law* m a y be l i g h t e n e d as so<>u as
W e are ca l l e d up o n to re n d e r the i
p o s s i b l e and in ord er, also, thut the c o u n t r y a g r e a t s e r v i c e in m ore m a t ­
co-operation is doing it merely to shift we do not care to send eggs or stock
b u s in e s s i n te res ts o f the c o u n t r y m a y ter s than one . Ou r r e s p o n s ib i l it y sh ou ld |
responsibility from himself to the gov­ to other states.
n o t be k e p t t o o l o n g in s u sp en se as to be m e t a nd o u r m e t h o d s s h ou ld be
ernment, that the engineer is afraid
“ The eggs are from stock that has
w h a t the fi s c a l c h a n g e s a re to be to t h o r o u g h , as t h o r o u g h as m o d e r a t e and
of the estimates that he has proposed, been bred, most o f it, for three gener­
w h i c h the y w i l l be re q ui re d to a d ju s t w el l c on si d e re d , b ase d up on the fa ct s
and
that
in
event
the
project
is
a
fail­
themselves.
It is c l e a r to the w h o le as t he y are. a n d no t w o r k e d o u t as if
ations from hens that have laid over
c o u n t r y that the t a r i f f duties m u s t be w e w e r e b e g i n n e r s . W e a re to deal
ure under those estimates it is the 200 eggs a year. We do not sell day
a l te re d . T h e y mus t be c h a n g e d to m e et w i t h the f a c t s o f o u r o w n day, w it h
plan
o
f
the
state
engineer
to
hide
be­
old chicks. That would interfere with
t h e ra d i ca l a l te r a t i o n in the c o n d i t l o i s the fact s o f n o ot her, and to m a k e l a w s
hind the government and accuse it of our breeding and other work.”
I t is
o f o u r e c o n o m i c l i f e w h ic h the c o u n t r y w h i c h s q u a r e w i t h th o s e fa ct s.
being
responsible
for
his
own
failure.
best,
i
n
d
ee
d
it
is
n
e
c
e
s
s
a
r
y
,
to
b
e
g
i
n
h a s w i t n e s s e d w i t h i n the last g e n e r a ­
I w il l u r g e n o t h i n g
“ The State o f Orgeon cannot under SNOWFALL AT ECHO H EAVY
ti o n . W h i l e the w h o l e f a ce and mo t.io d w i t h the t a r i f f .
o f o u r Industrial a nd c o m m e r c i a l li fe u p o n y ou n o w at the o p e n i n g o f y o u r
the act o f the legislature enter into
MRS. EM M ALINE PA N K H U R ST.
s
e
ss
io
n
w
h
i
c
h
ca
n
o
b
s
c
u
r
e
th
at
fi
rs
t
w ere being changed beyond re c o g n i­
o b j e c t o r d i v e r t o u r e n e r g i e s f r o m that English Suffragette Sentenced to Three Years in Prison on Charge o f Incit­ co-operation on this project,” contin­ Season Is Backward But Big Crops
t i o n the t a r i f f sc h ed u l e s hav e r em a in ed
ues the governor.
“ The act itself
c l e a r l y d e f i n e d d ut y.
A t a la te r time
w h a t t h ey w e r e b e f o r e the c h a n g e b e ­ I m a y t a k e the l i b e r t y o f c a l l i n g . y o u r
Are Expected.
ing Criminal Acts o f Followers.
provides that ‘ the desert land board
g a n , o r have m ov e d in the d i r e c t i o n they a tt e n t i o n to r e f o r m s w h i c h sh ou ld pres s
;
is
hereby
authorized
and
directed
on
Echo-—The
coldest wave known to
w e r e g i v e n w h en no la rg e c i r c u m s t a n c e c l o s e u p o n the heels
o f the t a r if f
o f o u r in du st ria l d e v e l o p m e n t w a s wn at c h a n g e s , i f n o t a c c o m p a n y them, o f
behalf o f the State o f Oregon to com­ the oldest resident at this time o f
T
A
FT
CO
R
D
IA
LL
Y
W
ELCOMED
It Is tod ay. Ou r t as k Is to sq u ar e them w h i c h the c h i e f is t he r e f o r m o f o ur
plete as far as can be done with the
year held this section in its grip for
w i t h the act ua l facts. The s o o n e r that b a n k i n g a n d c u r r e n c y l a w s ; but ju st
appropriation made by this act, the
Is d o n e the s o o n e r w e shall e s ca pe fr o m n o w I r e f r a i n . F o i ; the p res en t, I put
five days last week. Five to six inch­
reclamation
o
f
lands
included
in
the
3000
Students,
W
ith
^Band,
Receive
s u f f e r i n g f r o m the f a c t s and the s o o n e r th e s e m a t t e r s on o n e side and think
Oregon desert land selection list No. es o f snow fell, melting as fast as it
o u r men o f b us ine ss w il l be f r e e to o n l y o f o n e t h i n g — o f the c h a n g e s in
Back Form er Fellow .
¡13.”
t h r i v e b y the l a w o f natur e ( t h e na tu re o u r f i s c a l s y s t e m w h i c h m a y best s er v e
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fell in the valley, but on the surround­
o f f r e e b u s in es s ) Instead o f by the law to o p e n o n c e m o re the f r e e c h an ne ls
New Haven, Conn.— Undergraduate
ing hills it remained on the ground,
o f le g i s la t i o n and a rt if i c ia l a r r a n g e ­ o f p r o s p e r i t y to a g r e a t p e o p l e w h o m
Yale welcomed ex-President Taft back GOOD ROADS ARE INDORSED protecting the crops from injury.
w e w o u l d s e r v e to the u t m o s t and
m en t.
The late winter and backward
W o ha ve seen t a r i f f le gi s la t i o n w a n ­ t h r o u g h o u t b o th r a n k and file.
to his alma mater in a manner no
W O O D R O W W IL SO N.
d e r v e r y f a r a f ie l d in o u r d a y — v e r y
Lane County Pomona Grange Is spring have held back the trees, so
less
hearty
and
enthusiastic
than
was
T he W h i t e H ou s e , A p r i l 8, 1913.
f a r Indeed fr o m the fi e ld in w h ic h o ur
that there has been little if any dam­
Guest of Springfield.
p r o s p e r i t y m i g h t ha ve
had a no r m a l
the godspeed given Wilson by the
age to fruit.
g r o w t h and stim ula tio n. No one w'ho G ERM AN A IR SH IP IN FRANCE
Springfield— Springfield entertained
Princeton students when he left a
There is more moisture in the ground
l o o k s the f a c t s s q u a r e ly In the f a c e or
month ago to take up the duties at the Lane County Pomona Grange Sat- at this season o f the year than for
k n o w s a n y t h i n g that lies be neath the
s u r f a c e o f a c t io n ca n fa il to p e rc e i v e Lost D irigible Captured By M ill- Country House Burned, R ailw ay Washington that Mr. Taft was about urda in Woodmen hall. There was an many years past, and the heavy snow
t h e pr in c ip le s upon w h ic h re c en t t a r i f f
attendance from all the granges in the in the surrounding mountains insures
to lay down.
tary Authorities.
Trains Dynamited, Infernal
l e g i s l a t i o n has been based. W e l o n g
Practically the entire student body, county. The various topics discussed ample water for the summer irriga­
Luneville, France—The German mil­
a g o pass ed b e yo nd the m o d e st n o t i o n o f
Machine Used.
3000 strong, reinforced by a band, were salient and much interest was tion.
“ p r o t e c t i n g ” the Industries o f the c o u n ­ itary dirigible airship Zeppelin IV
t r y a nd m o v e d b o l d l y f o r w a r d to the made a landing in the military parade
was at the station when Mr. Taft and manifested in the meeting.
Everything looks bright for the
I d ea th at the y w er e ent itl ed to the d i ­
The later session was turned into a farmer, and a bumper crop is expected
his party arrived. An equally large
r e c t p a t r o n a g e o f the G ov e rn m e n t . F o r grounds here and was seized by the
London—The suffragettes, continu­ crowd of Tcitizens also was present. good roads meeting. M. Svarvehid, in this locality, but the sheep men,
a l o n g tim e— a tim e so l o n g t h a t the French authorities. The incident has
ing their campaign of retaliation As the Taft party stepped from the of Eugene, made an appeal for better whose flocks are lambing and being
m en n o w a ct iv e In p ub li c p o l i c y h a rd ly caused tremendous excitement.
r e m e m b e r the c o n d i t i o n s that p rec ed ed
sheared, are worried, though they
The German officers aboard the air­ against the sentencing o f Mrs. Em- train, Captain Spalding, o f last year’s roa,ds.
It— w e ha ve s o u g h t fn o ur t a r i f f s c h e d ­
M. J. Duryea, manager of the Eu­ have plenty o f feed and good shelter
football team, stepped forward and
ul e s to g i v e ea ch g r o u p o f m a n u f a c t u r ­ ship explained that they had been lost maline Pankhur8t> their leader, to a
presented Mrs. Taft wih a great bo- gene Commercial club, spoke on the to protect their stock.
e r s o r p ro d u c e rs w h a t th ey th e m s e l v e s in the clouds and did not know they
term o f imprisonment, succeeded Sat- quet o f violets.
A moment later subject o f “ Transportation Necessary
t h o u g h t that t h ey need ed in o r d e r to had crossed the French frontier.
m a i n ta i n a p r a c t i c a l l y e x c l u si v e m a r ­
Land-Clearing Project Big.
The inhabitants of the eastern iron- arday in destroying another large Yale’s famous “ frog chorus” cheer, to Development o f the Farm,” and
k e t as a g a i n s t the res t o f the w or ld ,
with nine “ Tafts” on the end, roared Professor McAllister, o f the Univer­
Hood River—The largest orchard
c o n s c i o u s l y o r un co n s ci o u s ly , w e have tier regions o f -France have been much country house by fire,
sity o f Oregon, told of the possibili­ land clearing will be made here this
As in several previous cases o f the from 3000 throats.
b u i l t up a set o f p r i v i l e g e s and e x e m p ­ agitated the last few weeks over re-
Both Mr. and Mrs. Taft were deeply ties of concrete construction for coun­ summer by the Green Point Orchard
t io n s f r o m c o m p e t it i o n b ehi nd w h ic h it ports that German dirigibles had been kind, the residence, which was situat-
Mr. T aft’s try roads and explained the new meth­ company, which is composed o f Min­
w a s e a s y b y any, e ven the cr ude st, observed or heard nightly hovering ed at Chorley
Wood, Buckingham- moved by the reception.
f o r m s o f c o m b in a ti o n to o r g a n i z e m o ­
neapolis capitalists. John P. Hough,
over the forts. The stories, like those shire, was unoccupied, but was being famous smile was lacking for a mo­ od that he has developed.
n o p o l y ; until at last n o t h i n g Is nor ma l,
Good roads from the County Court’s president of the company, and F. L.
ment and he wore a serious look. As
n o t h i n g Is o b l ig e d to sta nd the t e st s o f of the phantom airship o f England, prepared for the reception o f a tenant.
the demonstration grew, however, he standpoint were discussed by County Dean, who will supervise the opera­
e f f i c i e n c y and ec o n o m y , in ou r w o r l d o f never were properly substantiated.
The owners o f the building, a firm of
He urged the tions o f clearing and planting, arrived
b i g business, bu t e v e r y t h i n g t h ri v e s b y
The chief officers o f the engineer contractors, estimated their loss at smiled broadly and doffed his hat in Judge Thompson.
grange to study the question of expen­ here this week and will begin work as
c o n c e r t e d a r r a n g e m e n t. Only n e w p r i n ­ corps at Luneville removed the mag­
acknowledgement.
$12,500.
c i p l e s o f a c t i n g wil l s a v e us f r o m a
ditures.
“
The
roads
belong to the
Headed by the “ Y ” men o f the ath­
f i n a l hard c r y s ta l l iz a ti o n o f m o n o p o l y netos from the engines in order that
Cards
bearing the inscription letic teams and a bulldog standing at people,” said the judge, “ and not to soon as the snow o f that region has
melted. The tract owned by them
a n d a c o m p l e t e loss o f the in f l u e n c e s the airship could not get under way, “ Votes for Women” and other suffra­
The good roads consists of 1120 acres.
its leash, the procession proceeded to the County Court.
t h a t q u i ck en en t er p ri s e and k e e p i n d e ­ and the cabin was searched for pho­ gette
They plan on
mottoes
were
found
on
the
question
is
one
that
will
be
solved
p e n d e n t e n e r g y alive.
clearing more than 100 acres each
tographic apparatus, sketches or sim- grounds. No arrests have been made. the campus.
It is plain w h a t th o s e p rin cip le s mus t
largely
by
the
people.
If
they
want
Mr. and Mrs. Taft with a delegation
The police believe that some o f the o f the faculty, followed in an automo­ good roads, they must say so, for they year.
be. W e m us t a b o l i s h e v e r y t h i n g that iar evidence o f spying operations, but
Mr. Dean, who is accompanied by
b e a r s ev en the s e m b l a n ce o f p r i v i l e g e nothing of that nature was found.
criminal acts attributed to the suffra­ bile. All along the line the ex-presi- will have to pay for them.”
o r o f a n y kind o f a rt if i c ia l a d va n t a ge ,
his wife, will build on a new orchard
gettes,
principally
attempts
to
destroy
a n d p ut ou r b us ine ss m en and p ro d u c e rs YOUNG EDISON U N D AU N TED
dent and Mrs. Taft received a contin­
tract and make his home there. He
railway property, were the work o f uous ovation.
u n d e r the sti m u l a ti o n o f a co n s t a n t n e ­
Arriving on the cam­
has spent his life in the orchards o f
Homeseekers Are Arriving.
~
”
men engaged by the women.
c e s s i t y to be e f f i ci e n t , e c o n o m i c a l and
pus,
Mr.
Taft
was
escorted
to
a
bal­
en t e rp ri s i n g , m ast ers o f co m p e t i t i v e (•lass Bottle Bomb Blown Up but
These attempts have included the
Klamath Falls—The trains on tha Maryland, and is a graduate o f the
cony
in
Memorial
hall.
As
he
started
s u p r e m a c y , bett er w o r k e r s and m e r ­
The
He W ill Try A gain.
planting o f inflammables and explo- to speak he received another great main line o f the Southern Pacific are Maryland agricultural college.
c h a n t s than a ny In t he wo rld .
Asi de
now crowded with homeseekers. Some clearing will probably be done with a
f r o m the dut ie s laid upon ar tic le s w h ic h
West Orange, N. J.— Theodore Ed- sives under a 9eat in an empty train. ovation.
donkey engine.
are stopping here.
w e d o not, and p r o b a b l y ca nn ot, p r o ­ ¡son’s "bully invention,” a glass hot- The resulting explosion splintered sev-
d u ce , t h ere fo re, and the duties laid u p ­
The opportunities to buy good land
tle
bomb,
designed
to
sink
the
ships
o
f
eral
car3:
,
.
,
COLD
STORAGE
IS
D
EFEN
DED
o n l u x u ri e s and m e r e l y f o r the s a k e o f
Seaside Wants a Sawmill.
here are better now than for several
Two girls suspected of being mill-|
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t h e re v en ue s the y yield, the o b j e c t o f “ the enemy,” smashed itself to pieces
Seaside— By building a logging road
years, as speculative holders are being
.
.
„
„
t h e t a r i f f duties h e n c e f o r t h laid m us t while the 14-year-old son of Thomas tant suffragettes about to commit
Good farms which four miles and a half long, Olson
ibe e f f e c t i v e co m p et it io n, the w h e t t i n g A. Edson was experimenting in his 80me outrage were arrested Saturday Pennsylvania Granger,
However, compelled to sell.
o f A m er ic a n w i t s b y c o n te s t wi th the father’s laboratory.
will come under the irrigation system Bros., who have established a logging
Defends Immediate Use.
before dawn. They carried bags con-
w i t s o f the res t o f the wor ld.
Bits o f glass were imbedded in taining paraffine, paper saturated with
Philadelphia—Cold storage ware­ of the government next year, can be camp in the hills east o f here, say
It w o u ld be u n w is e to m o v e t o w a r d
No injury oil, candles and matches.
In each of houses were defended here ¡in speeches bought for $20 to $25 per acre. One they can tap a belt o f timber contain­
th is end head lo ng, w it h re c k le s s haste, young Edison's right hand.
o r w i t h s tr o k e s that cut at the v e r y resulted that will be permanent.
the bags was a paper bearing the at the annual meeting o f the Ameri­ tract of several hundred acres, offered ing over 376,000,000 feet, and that to
r o o t s o f w h a t has g r o w n up a m o n g s t us
The
boy’s
idea
was
a
floating
bomb
scrawl:
can Academy o f Political and Social at $21 an acre, ia said to have no poor log that section o f Clatsop county
b y l o n g p ro ce s s and at o u r o w n i n v i ­
how you treat Mrs. Pank- Science which was called to discuss land, all being good soil o f good depth known as the Lewis and Clarke would
" Beware
R'“ ’
t at io n.
It d oe s not a l te r a t h i n g to constructed to explode upon coming in
and irrigable. These lands are from keep them busy for the next 20 or 30
hurst. ”
u p s e t it and b re a k it and d e p r i v e it o f contact with another object.
the cost o f living.
10 to 15 miles from Klamath Falls, years. Efforts are being made to get
a c h a n c e to ch an ge . It d e s t r o y s i t W e
There was also an attempt during
“ Some o f your first inventions blew
A
t
the
close
o
f
the
afternoon
ses­
m u s t m a k e c h a n g e s in o u r fi sc al law s.
the night to blow up Oxted station in sion, F. G. Urner and Frank A. Pome, and in one o f the prettiest valleys of capital men interested in the sawmill,
up,
didn’t
they,
dad?”
young
Edison
In o u r fisc al sys tem, w h o s e o b j e c t is
sash and door factory here.
Surrey, on the London, Brighton & ; ^ t h o f New York, although not on th¿ the state.
d e v e l o p m e n t , a m ore fre e and w h o l e ­ asked after the accident.
The mills here have been idle for
s o m e d ev el op m e nt , no t r e v o l u t io n or
“ They did,” replied his father, “ but South Coast railway, but the damage program, were called to the platform
Cattle Values Shown.
caused by the explosion was inconsid­ and in vigorous talks defended the
several years, and have deteriorated.
u p s e t o r c on fu si on . W e mu st b uil d up I went back at them.”
tr a d e, es pe c ia ll y
f o r e i g n trade.
We
Klamath Falls— One year ago a herd It is estimated that the original cost
To T ,, which Teodore replied* “ So erable. A traveling basket, found in practice o f storing commodities in
n e e d the ou tl et and the e nl a rg e d fi e ld
...
a lavatory, contained an elaborately cold storage warehouses.
They d e -, o f 240 young steers was sold by H. o f the plants and additional improve­
o f e n e r g y m or e than w e e v e r did b e- w , n
devised infernal machine set to go off dared that the practice was a benefit H. Van Valkenburg at an advance ments would aggregate $2,000,000.
fore.
W e mus t build up i n d u s t r y a s !
at 3 a. m. and explode a charge of to the public, insofar that it protected over the purchase price, which aver­
w-eii. ami must ad op t f r e e d o m in the
Sixteen-Mile Tunnel Planned,
p l a c e o f a rt ifi cia l sti m ula tio n o n l y so
M o fl
T.
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gunpowder
and several
cans of , gaso­ — the
Potato Market Wanted.
a — shortage
o f food and aged about $20.
f i r as it wil l build, not pull d o w n
W i n n i p e g , M hti . T h e ( a n a d ia n & «*- ..
.
.
,
— r people
— r -- — from
- —— —
—
line.
The cattle have been wintered near
Klamath Falla— An effort ia being
In d en ti ng w it h the t a r i f f the m e th od cific railway will soon (begin construe-
^ npo" <le,!.e I’ from excessive prices. As an exam
Merrill
by
J.
L.
Beckly
and
have
just
»■V Whtoh this m ay be d o n . w.U be a t i o n o f th e ,nn„ at
^ both said that through the stor
made to find a market for a large
m a t t e r o f Judgment, cxerelaed Item by t i o n o f the longest tunnel in America. A revolver, which apparently had been
age o f butter and eggs the people of been resold to Mr. Valkenburg for $55 quantity o f potatoes which otherwise
Item. T o s om e no t a c c u s t o m e d to the The tunnel will be built through Kick- dropped during a hurried flight, also
a
head.
the country had been supplied through­
excitem ents
and
re s p on s ib il it ie s
o f ing Horse pass, in the Rocky Moun- was found.
They will be run on the range this will soon be a loss to Klamath county
out the last winter with these food­
tains, and will be 16 miles long, cost-
summer and fattened for market in farmers. The low price in San Fran­
stuffs
st
reasonable
priies.
Darrow Plans to Retire.
ing $14,000,000. It will take seven
cisco prohibits shipments to that point.
Tabernacle to Be Solid.
Willim T. Creasy, master o f the the fall, when, if prices are equal to
It may be that the owners, combining
Los Angeles—Clarence S. Darrow, years. ¡t ¡3 estimated, to build it. The
Zion City, 111. — A cement taber­ Pennsylvania State Grange, aroused those o f last fall, they should bring
to meet the expense, will send a repre­
former chief counsel for the McNa- Rreat *1<de trou gh Ik* mountain will
enthusiasm when in beginning his ad­ $80 each.
nacle,
in
which
the
Zion
crusaders
sentative to Coast towns and try to
. . . . , .
.
be four miles longer than the famous
dress on the cost of living he said:
dispose o f them in that way.
The
tWICe. for Simplon tunnel through the Alps, may pray and inveigh against users of
Farmers to Test Game Law.
alleged jury-bribing
jury-bribing in
in connectmn
connection Railroad officials assert that the con- tobacco and profane swearers, alleged “ We on the farms are in favor o f kill­
alleged
farmers are aware that they are good
ing
chickens
and
eating
them
within
with the famous dynamite trial, left
Hillsboro—
Hundreds
o
f
farmers
in
struction of this tunnel will eliminate to form a majority of the operatives
feed, but the supply o f hogs to be fed
Saturday for Chicago, whence he came
Washington county
are in arms is small, and the tubers must be
of an outside factory here, will be 24 hours.”
many miles o f dangerous snowsheds.
Mr.
Creasy
said
that
one
o
f
the
high
tw o years ago to defend the two broth­
built at once opposite the offending
against section 41, amendment to the cooked i f fed to cattle.
ers now in the state prison at San
electrical works, it was announced by costs that entered into production of game laws of the state, giving anglers
Suffragette May Enter.
foodstuffs
was
the
scarcity
o
f
farm
Quentin.
If he is not called on to
The
Alien Women May Vole.
Boston— Miss Forence Ward, a mil­ Zionist partisans Wednesday.
help. He said that farm laborers left the right to use as a highway for an­
face another trial, Mr. Darrow said,
old wooden tabernacle,
Salem— An alien woman may vote if
.
. . in which . daily
. , . the country
_ .UI1. rY for
lur the cities, where they gling purposes all territory between
he will never practice law again, itant British suffragette, will not be
the streams and the high water lines. her alien husband has taken out hia
but will retire to a ranch he has in barred from this country because she **rv,cf aK«in*t the factory were held.
This would mean, in many instances, declaration to become a citizen, de­
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Northern California and devote him­ smashed a few windows in London was destroyed after * recent 9caffle
that a fisherman could walk over half clared the attorney general in an opin­
Secretary W il^n so ruled and Mis.
Zionist8
th*
I
Bullet* Hit Across Line.
self to literature.
o f an owner’s place, as the Tualatin ion on the question that has bothered
Ward was set free. She had been de- employes.
„
...
„
, „ ,
,
tained since last Friday, following ac-
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¡ Naco, A n t.-G en era l Pedro Ojeda, river and Dairy creek ofttimes flood Oregon since equal suffrage was grant­
All Save Two in Army Desert.
tion by a board of inquiry which had
Postage Stamps Soaked.
with his 300 fighting federáis, late acres o f territory.
ed.
Furthermore, the ruling holds
Guaymas, Sonora — Commandant
A number have signified their inten­ that an alien woman may not take out
ordered her deported because of her
St. Louis— Nine pouches o f regís- Saturday attacked the line o f 600
Sanchez, o f El Cobre, was left with
a citizenship declaration in order to
militant activities, for which Miss tered mail containing $f00,000 worth state troops surrounding Naco.
For tion to test the law.
an army composed o f his aide and
vote if the husband has not done so.
Ward admitted she had served three o f postage stamps and new currency a few minutes just before sunset a hot
Srst sergeant Saturday when state niontha in jail,
o f the face value o f approximately fight progressed three miles East of _State Butter Contract Awarded.
t roops demanded the surrender o f the
$100,000, all water-soaked
by the Naco. Bullets struck store buildings
Monmouth—The Monmouth Cream­ Prairie City Imports Dairy Stock.
AM thp ,ederal •°ldie.r*
. t'ordage Strike Serious.
" floods. reached
po.tofflce here S.t- in Naco, Ariz.
Ojeda failed to cut ery company has been awarded the
Prairie City— The First National
El Cobre garrison promptly deserted. j Auburn, N. Y .-T h e cordage strike urday. The stamp, are a total lo«* through, but held hia position. De- contract o f supplying the state insti­ bank o f this place has received anoth­
only to march in with the victorious situation, involving more than 1700 j but the money may be saved by being termining to prevent the federals com tutions at Salem with butter for April. er consignment o f two carloads o f Jer­
in*ur£en i ate troops.
x anc ez an operatives at the International Har- shipped back to Washington to be posing the only remaining garrison in This will amount approximately to sey and Holstein dairy cows, to supply
his two loyal followers were taken vester company and Columbian Rope “ laundered and ironed.”
The stamps Northern Sonora from escaping into 3000 or 4000 pounds of butter.
The the demand for milch cows created by
prisoners.
El Cobre is near the company shops, has become acute. | were destined to postoffices in all j Chihuahua, the insurgent state troops creamery it now under the manage­ the establimshent o f the new cream­
smelting center o f Fundición.
Eleven persons were hurt in riots, parts o f the Southwest.
were rushed in from all sides.
ment of Frank E. Murdock.
ery.
of Communication.
N
f
SUFFRAGETTES WAR
Authorities Are Warned Not to Mis­
treat Mrs. Pankliurst.
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