COTTAGE GROVE. L A N E COU NTY. OREGON. S A T U R D A Y , J A N U A R Y V O L . <>. Cottage Grove Echo-Leader, Echo-Leader B uilding. PE A C E NOT P O S S IB LE . T h e F a ilu r e o f N e g o t ia t io n s a F o r e g o n e C o n clu s io n . P akih , January 9. —The Paris edition E. P. T H O R P , E d it o r a n d B u s in e s s M anager R a t« -» o f S u b s c r i p t i o n . ONK Y E A R ..................................................... • - ow T hese rate* a rc s tr ic tly in a d v a n ce . j 4 ^ “- ,-u b scrib ers w is h in g a ch a n ge in their p stoffice address s h ou ld g iv e th e ir o ld as w ell as n ew address. T h e KCMO-I.HAnrR w ill b e sen t to su b scrib e r* u n til a.I ar e»ir>< are paid an d pap er o r d e r e d to be d xi-ontinn d a c c o r d in g t o law . { A n y s ib s c rib e r n o t r e c e iv in g h is p a p e r r e g u la rly w ill p lease n o t ify this o ffic e im m e d ia tely . / i f - W e irivite sh ort a rticle s o f general in terest—lo n g o n es, as a ru le , n o t p u b lis h e d . A ll a r tic le s n m d a c c o m p a n ie d b .' t i e n a m e o f the w riter, t o t for p u b lic a t io n , i ,n t » 8 e v id e n c e o i g o o d fa th. W e assu m e n o re$p ,n s io ility fo r the o p in io n » o i co rre s p o n d e n t* . K n c r . d st ih e postoffi. e a t Cottage d r o v e as s e co n d c la -s m atter. A d v e r t i s i n g F a t* * M a d e K n o w n p lic a t io n . on A p P A R L IA M E N T . O n ly U r g e n t Q u e s tio n * W i l l ered N ow . Spain Places the United States Among Favored Nations. of the Herald will print to-morrow a dispatch from Shanghai, saying that China’s peace envoys to Japan have been instructed not to surrender any territory. China is merely willing to concede the E V E R Y T H IN G A G A IN SEREN E independence of Corea and pay an in demnity. The failure of the negotia tions is regarded in Shanghai as a fore f * l a m l P l a n t e r W i l l b«? A b l e t o C o n t r o l gone conclusion. th e M a rk e t o f t h e G re a te s t Su gar* Generals Chiang and Chen of Port Ar C o n s u m in g C o u n t r y o n t h e G lo b e — thur fame, whom Li Hung Chang re D e t a i l * K e m a in t o b e A d j u s t e d . ported to the government as having died L ondon , January 10.—A Madrid dis heroic deaths facing the foe, have turned up without a scratch. A rigorous in patch says that as a result of recent ne quiry will be made. gotiations a minimum tariff has been CONTRIBUTION TO TIIE RED CROSS. accorded to the United States by the B e r l i n , January 9.—The Red Cross Spanish government upon exports from Society of Germany will send 10,000 marks to the Red Cross Society of Japan the United States into Cuba and Porto to aid it in its present work in the field. Rico. THE CRUELTY AT POET ARTH U R. J A P A N 'S CUBA IS BENEFITED satisfactory conclusion reached . January 10.—As indi cated in the cablegrams from Madrid the negotiations between the State De partment and the government of Spain looking to the restoration of the tariff on American products entering Cuba and Porto Rico have reached a satisfactory conclusion. It is true that some minor details remain to be adjusted, but little difficulty is expected in securing their settlement. It appears that in conced ing to tiie United Stales the lienefits of the minimum tariff Spain lias also se cured a substantial advantage. Her West Indian colonies ordinarily supply the United States with about 75 percent of the sugar imported into the country. Thus the sugar is liable to a duty of one- tenth of 1 cent per pound over ami above the 40 per cent duty imposed on Cuban sugar, and in consequence the Cuban planters practically receive a portion equal to the discriminating duty paid by European sugars, and, it is believed, will thus be able to control the market of the greatest sugar consuming country on the globe. b e C o n s id January 10.—Premier Ito, speaking in the Japanese Chamber t f Deputies yesterday, declared that th} victories over the Chinese were due t> the bravery and loyalty of the army an 1 navy supported by the loyalty and una nimity of the people of the nation. He L it honored, he said, to occupy the po sition of Prime Minister at so important a period in the country’s history. In view of necessary war measures Premier Ito said the budget would deal only with a few other urgent matters. When the war should be concluded, he said, the government would submit a number of useful measures, but in the meantime only ths most urgent questions would be considered. T o k io , MORE PORT ARTHUR CRITICISMS. L ondon , January 10.—The Pall Mall Gazette thiB afternoon, referring to the massacre at Port Arthur, says: “ Re sponsibility for the horror rests not with the Japanese peasant, who everybody know s is a lacquered barbarian, but with Marshal Oyama and his officers, whose civilization professed togoa littledeeper. Whether they |>erniitted the outrages or not, or were unable to check them, they are unworthy of the command of the armies of a power which calls itself civ ilized.” L o n d o n , January 9.—The Times will to-morrow publish advices from Kobe under date of December 3, giving alleged CHURCH DIRECTORY. details of the massacre at Port A-tliur. The Times correspondent states that the i U 'M B K K I AN D P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H — slaughter was earned out with every re S u n d a y s c h o o l, 10 A. M. P re a c h in g , 11 a . m . a n d 7 i*. m . P rayer m ee tin g , e a ch W ednesda y at volting featnreof primal barbarity. Four Hi* m . (“ W e are jo u r n e y ng u n to a p la c e o f days were passed in murder and pillage, w h ic h th e lx>r 1 *-tid, I w ill g iv e ’. t y o u ; c o m e and from dawn to dark horrible mutila th o u w th iis an d w e w ill d o thee g o o d .” — tions of every conceivable kind ami N um b. 10:29. F. Z. N E S B E IT , Pastor. nameless atrocities were perpetrated. CUT OFF THE CHINESE RETREAT. i U lR fS T IA N ('H U B C H — SE R V IC E S AT 11 A. Prisoners were tier! together in groups L ondon , January 10.—A Shanghai dis \ M .a n d H i*. m . M iu day sc h o o l at 10 A. M. riddled witb bullets and then hacked to Y. P. H. ('. K., ea ch Sunday at 4 v. m . M id w eek patch says reports have been received Boats crowded with fugitives of p ra y e r a--d pra ise se r v ic e s , W e d n e s d a y e v e n in g pieces. from New Chwang that during the as a t 7 o ’ c lo c k . M usical xeLear*al, e a c h Saturday both sexes and all ages received volley sault of the Japantse upon Sonnien e v e n in g tt 7 o c 'lo c k . after volley of bullets. The streets were Chang the town was burned, rendering strewn with corpses showing every ghast 10.000 homeless in a temperature of 40 \fETHODurr church —& cnda y school ly form of mutilation. degrees below the freezing point. The AI 1 h i Id a . m . Pre c h ln g each fou rth Su n dsy The soldiers were apparently un n n »m in g an d ev e n in g . P rayer m e e tin g , eve ry Japanese are cutting off the retreat of T h u rsd a ' nigh t. •* T h e I.ord Is in H is h o lv te m checked in their deeds of blood by their 15.000 Chinese soldiers commando) by p le .” K EY. E. (ilT T IN S , Pastor. commanders, who, totally losing thetr General Sung, and the Taotai of New European veneer, showed absolute un Chwang, fearing desertions, has ordered consciousness of these brutalities on that all soldiers who attempt to run their Western visitors. They did not away shall be immediately shot. forget to be effusively attentive to them, BUNG ASKS FOR REINFORCEMENTS. and did not appear to suspect that their guests were filled with indignation and L ondon , January 10.—The Times will disgust. publish to-morrow a dispatch from The Times will say editorially that it Shanghai saying that General Sung lias is impossible to doubt that the General sent a message to the Chinese govern E M IG R A N T S FOR H A W A II. in command could have stopped the bar ment to the effect that his force is com barous mutilation if he felt so disposed, pletely at the mercy of the Japanese hut his failure to prevent it has cast an N in e H u n d r e d P o r t u g u e s e t o b e T a k e n and begging for reinforcements or per t o t h e iM la m l. indelible blot on the Japanese and lias mission to return. gone far to destroy the admiration which COREAN INDEPENDENCE DECLARED. W ashington , January 10.—Mr. Lorin T H E D EM URRER O VE R R U LE D Europe was so iiberallv extending to I ain ’ nos-, January 10.—A Seoul dis them. It will scarcely be thought either A. Thurston, the Hawaiian Minister to that the Japanese government had hith the United States, returned to Washing patch says the King of Corea yesterday formally declared the independence of N ew Y o r k ( » c o k e r s B u i l t y o f C o n t e m p t erto shown sufficient sensitiveness in the ton last night after an absence of three Corea. matter. in N o t R e p l y i n g t o t h e C o m m i t t e e ’ * months on a special mission !o Portugal. TONG H AK LEADERS BEHEADED. I n t e r r o g a t o r ie s M u st A b id e llie C on * The object of his visit was to obtain L ondon , January 10—A Fusan dis G L A D S T O N E ON IR ELA N D . H .-qu eii. e s l* r e s « * r ib e d I,y S t a t u t e . emigrents for Hawaii, and in this he was patch says the inhabitants of Kow Yo P r e s e n t a t i o n M a d e t h e O c c a s i o n f o r a n successful. A party of 900 Portuguese Ken in Southern Corea have seized and W asiiington , .lannary 9. —The Court E x p r e s * i o n o f H i* V i e w * . will start for Hawaii January 11 to aug beheaded three of the principal leaders of Appeals of the District of Columbia of the Tong Hak rebels. The rebels are L ondon , January 9. —Thomas O’Con ment the 14.000 oi their countrymen al (feeing in all directions. to-iiay rendered an opinion sustaining ready there. The men who compose nor, representing the American organi the party are farm laborers, and will be COREAN MINISTER TO JAPAN. the opinion of Judge Cole in the case of zation of the Friendly Sons of St. Pat utilized principally in the coffee-grow L ondon , Januaiy 10.—A Seoul dis Messrs. Chapman & McCarty, stock rick, presented to Mr. Gladstone this ing industry. The labor supply of the patch says that the grandson of the King brokers, who refused to testify before evening an ulhntn with an illuminated islands according to Thurston is entire Regent of Corea has been appointed the Sugar Investigating Committee re ly inadequate to the development of the addresB, which was prepared in March, interests now in progress. The govern Coiean Minister to Japan. garding individual speculations through 1894, on the occasion of Mr. Gladstone’s ment of Hawaii has furnished a steamer P IL O T S ON W A R S H IP S . • heir firm. Judge Cole’s decision over retirement. Mr. Gladstone received Mr. to take these emigrants to their destina ruled the demurrer filed by the brokers O'Connor and the gentlemen With him tion, and will bear the expense of the H i* P r e s e n c e D o«** N o t H e l i e v e 1 lie C o m * to the government indictments. The very heartily. He iooked ruddy and an journey. m a n d in g O ffic e r o f R e s p o n s ib i l it y . imated, and talked with much spirit. With reference to the condition of po cases will now be appealed to the United W a s h i n g t o n , January 10.—Secretary Alter inquiring into the history of the litical affairs in the islanils Mr. Thurs -Y., . i . i ^ Court. Tire three prin society and its lists ot members Mr. ton said the agitation against the gov Herbert to-day issued general orders to cipal questions involved, the Court of Gladstone expressed his gratitude for the ernment has lieen c arried on by a few naval officers, reversing the former prac Appeals stated in its opinion, were the compliments paid him in the address. malcontents, but lias not resulted in tice of the department regarding the re constitutionality of section 102 of tire Mr. Gladstone declared his interest in causing much uneasiness. The govern revised statutes, on which tire indict Ireland and the Irish, w hose cause, he ment, however, has put a stop to it by sponsibility of pilots on warships, which ments were based: whether lire inquiry said, he should keep at heart to the end arresting Bush and others for conspir will render it impossible hereafter to waJ wrthin the power of tire Senate to of his fife. He regretted the divisions acy. shift the blame for aa injury to a vesel The Queen’s attorney, Neumann, has on the pilot, as was attempted in the execute by requiring witnesses to ap in the ranks of Ireland’s leaders. The country’s chances of obtaining tier rights taken the oath of allegiance and Mr. pear, and whether tire questions were perilirent to tire inquiry. All of these would never he a? bright as they ought Davies, guardian of Kiaulani, the heir- case of the Colombia last spring or the to lie until al Nationalists united. Do apparent to the throne, has announced Cincinnati last November. The order is questions tire court answered adversely mestic discoid must mean necessarily that in consequence of the recognition as follows: to I lie brokers. It said: “ The accident to the United States ** No doubt, is entertained by tire court the postponement of any realization of of the Hawaiian Republic by Great as to tire validity of the section which their claims. Everybody in any way Britain be no longer supports the pro steamship Cincinnati upon the occasion embodied tire provisions of the act of able to assist in the reunion of the fac ject to restore tiie Queen. Mr. Wide- of tier striking ground on the eastern January 24, 1457. It is not rejiorterl tions was bound to do so. Anybody mann, one of the royalist commission side of the shoals to the south and west tirât tire defendants Irelong to that class prompting discord undertook a terrible ers to Washington, also announced that of Execution Rocks lighthouse, lxmg oi witnesses exempted by article 5of the responsibility, which might mean untold lie rt cognized restoration as a dead issue. Island Sonnd, on Noveuilier 16 last ren ders it expedient that the department constitution. The act must not be con injury to the cause of justice to Ireland. promulgate to the service its views with LA S T Y E A R ’S S E A LIN G . demned as trn 'onstiuitionur if by any He hoped strongly that some agency regard to the responsibility of pilots on reasonable construction of its teints it soon would lie found to unite tt.e Na can lie maintained as constitutional and tionalist groups. He trusted that Ire T h e C a t c h o f t h e B r i t i s h C o l u m b i a n board vessels of the navy. A pilot is to be considered merely as an adviser tothe S e a lin g F le e t. valid. The eontention that that activas land’s many and influential friends in commanding officer, and his presence on an attempt by Congress to delegate its America would move vigorously for peace W ashington , January 10.—The State I »card a naval vessel shall not relieve the powers and urisdiction to tire several in the ranks of the Nationalist leaders. ¡louses to punish for contempt of court, They should appeal to the Irish mem- Department has published an official re commanding officer of such vessel or any ami that, thereiore, tire statute is void, liers of the House of Commons to forget port front United States Consul Rotierts of his subordinates from full responsi is not acceded to, for the statute lias for Ireland’s welfare their present differ at Victoria on the seal catch of the Brit bility for the proper performance of du ties with which thev or any of them may never been understood as having any ences. ish Columbian sealing fleet last year. he charged concerning the navigation of such purpose. Tire effort to show the JU D G E CA -D W E L L 'S ORDER. The figures show the catch to be the the vessel.” statute void is an utter failure.’ ' As to tire power of tire Senate to com I t W i l l l*e G i v e n a T r i a l b y U n io n P a - largest ever made in a single year, and G R IE V A N C E C O M M IT T E E . that the fear once entertained that the pel witnesses to testify tire court said it c 11«.? E m p l o y e s . hunters would he seriously handicapped ex(.erie!ired great difficulty in distinctly W i ll R e p re s e n t, t h e E n g in e e r s o f t h e E n O maha . January 9. —The historic order by the compulsory use of the spear has making tire boundary within which tir e S o u th e r n P a c ific S y s te m . either Hnu-erwn act with coercive power of Judge Caldwell concerning the dis itee 11 overcome. The total Canadian S a n F r a n c i s c o , January 10.—A meet to compel the d sclosure of far ts deemed charge of employes who testified in the catch was 94,474, and of those taken in Behring Sea 11.705 were males and 14,- ing of the Grievance Committee of the important ami of delimiting tire rights of tire citizen to exemption irom inquiry wage investigation is to be given another 630 females. The catch in 1693 was 70,- Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers of into Ins private affairs. Tire court con trial. When 7 ndge Caldwell made the 332. In addition this year 573 skins the entire Southern Pacific system has tinues : order, which has become the hope of taken by American schnoneis were 11 The subject matter of tire cares im railway employes, he declared that the landed at Victoria, bringing the total been called for the latter part of this number of skins landed there to 95.047 month, to be held here. This commit mediately ami Most seriously affects the Senate iiself ami the great legislative humblest employe would have the right The sealers took 48,993 skins off the Jap tee has not been together for two years, trust con tided to its meiiiliers by tire | eo- to carry a grievance clear up to him and anese coast. 26.341 in Behring Sea, 11,- and is called only w hen important action p| ,*. The dignity ami integrity of B orne lie would see that the man was given a 705 off the British Columbian coast and affecting (be brotherhood of the entire of tire members were openly anil serious lair deal. Two former employes of the 7,437 off Copper Island. An intimation system is to be taken. The last time it ly questioned in a manner well calcu Union Pacific, now ont of jobs because of further claims against the United met here its doings were very secret, but lated to destroy public confidence and to of retrenchment, are preparing to do ex States is found in the release of the it secured what it came for. That was a bring odium on that important branch actly that tiling. I .oca I Freight Agent seized schooners Favorite and Wanderer restoration in part of the wages which of tire government. There was no pre Burrows of the Union Pacific received without any formal investigation and the company had just cut. The fact tense that to answer the questions would orilers from headquarters in the latter the prompt filing by their masters with that the committee has been called to criminate tire w itnesses in any way, and part of Decern tier to reduce the force in Collector Milne of claims for damages. gether shows that the engineers have it was their dear duty as citizens toolrev the loeal freighthonses, and he did so. not dropped the matter of wages. An HUNDREDS K IL L E D . the law. Tile refusal was at their peril, There were aoout fifteen men discharged. effort is now being made to settle the ami thev must abide the consequences It was said to-day that there we e two differences betw een the brotherhood and ''piv-crihed by tire statute. The court of the men who proposed to bring the T h e D e t a i l * o f a D i s a s t r o u s J a p a n e s e the American Railway Union, and has E a rth q u a k e. cannot assume that the investigation matter tiefore General Manager Dickin been somewhat successful. The Ameri was intended as a n.ere idle, prying pro son and see if the older men should not F siston , January 10.—The earthquake can Railway Union will in the next ceeding without any ultimate aim or ob have the preference, it being alleged which visited Yamagata prefecture of couple of weeks decide on the stand it is ject. The questions hail reference to that some of the younger men have been to take. and sought to elicit information as to retained. This ha* always been the pol Japan was especially severe at Sakata. S P O K A N E GETS T H E POST. whether tire brokerage firm had liouglit icy of Mr. Dickinson, and the men lie- A letter from Rev. Horatio B. Newell or sold mgar stocks in the interest of lieve that, if the matter was presented sent to the American Board of Foreign anv ¡senators or were carrying such to him in the proper light, lie would see Missions and dated Niigata, November T h e C o n f e r e n c e C o m m i t t e e R e t a i n * t h e W ils o n A m e n d m e n t. stocks lor such Senators. Such inquiry that when there were discharges to tie 7, gives further details of the disaster. was plainly in the scope of tire Senate made the oldest employe had the prefer W a s h i n g t o n , January 10.—After a Com m ithe. The questions set ont in ence and stayed in. He says: the indictment, and which the appel “ Sakata was a very prosperous city sharp tight the Wilson amendment for a G e n e r a l C l a y ’ * Y o u n g W i f e . lants refused to answer, were all perti of about 25,(00 or more and the center military |>ost at Spokane was retained in L o u i s v i l l e , K y ., January 9 . —Cassius of a large export rice trade. nent to the inquiry. The indictment is It was fa the Military Academy bill to-day. No good and sufficient, and the demurrer Marcellas Clay, the *‘ ( fid Lion of White mous as the home of probably the appropriation is made. Squire and New thereto was properly overruled by the hall,” is carrying out his plan of edu wealthiest man in Japan, a Mr. Hom- berry were before the committee. Cock court trelow and the judgments entered ma. He had here forty-six fireproof on the demurrer in both cases must be cating his young wife to fit her for her warehouses stored full of rice, and of the rell, Chairman of the committee,was dead new station in life. A few days ago he affirmed.” forty-nine, forty-eight were first thrown ret against the post. He said it was put Chief Justice Alv°y delivered tire engaged a governess, Miss Josie Martin down, then burned, entailing a loss of in to lielo make Wilson Senator. New opinion. of Munfordville, who has gone to White aliout $300,000 in produce alone aside berry denied it. It is said Otis, Scho hall to give Mrs. Clay lessons in deport from the buildings. The real looses are field and the War Department wanted it, J t l g li t o f W a y T l i r m i g h P a h l l c L a n d s . ment, muscle and the ordinary branches those where the ordinary people lust and Spokane had made an offer of land W as H intox , January 9. —Tire Senate of learning. Mrs. Clay is oniy 15 years their homes, clothing, implements of in good faith, and Wilson had done w hat Committee on Public Lands to-dav old, and has little more than the rudi work—everything. Of these there are was asked of him. Cockrell was molli fied. and allowed the amendment to re authorized a favorable report on the bill ments of an education. She has had many thousands, and with winter al main. All the parties refuse an appro absolutely no experience in society, and ready setting in it is a dreary prospect passed bv the House 'ast August author is as ignorant of the graces of dress and for most of them.” priation. Assistant Secretary of War izing the Secretary of tire Interior to deportment, as of mathematics or the The returns so far give the number Doe says that the department lias money permit 'lie "><’ 31 of way through sciences. Miss Martin is expected to killed a-" 738, wounded 904, houses de enough to liegin the work if the fx>st is public lands not within the limits of make a finish ad lady of her. authorized. The action of tiie commit stroyed 5,382. _________ ____ »ny park, forest, military or Indian res tee to-dav means that the post will be Starvation Story Denied. ervation 'or trainroads, canals or reser l> r . H a r k n e * * D e f e a t # S u t r o . established. W ile em u rex , Pa., January 10.—The voirs to tiie extent ol the ground oc- S an F rancisco , January 9. —At the R i c h S t r i k e N e a r De>i<l w o o d . cr.p.ed by the water of the eaitals and election of officers of the California starvation story sent out from here to D e a d w o o d , S . D ., January 10 — Min reservoir- and fifty feet on each side of the effect that there is unusual distress the marginal limits thereof or fifrv feet Academy of Sciences held to-day Dr. ing eircles are in a flatter of excitement on each side the center line of the tram- Darkness on the regular ticket was ami miners are starving is not true. over the announcement of a rich strike roads by anv citizen or any association elected President, defeating Adolph Su There are always cases of poverty in this of citizens of the United States engaged tro, the candidate of the reform partv. region as well as in other places, but the made in the Lackawanna mine on Green in tire business of cutting timber and The vote was Dr. Ifarkness 67, Sutro 44. charitable organizations are well able to Monntain, a few miles south of Dead- care for them. The mines have been wood. A twelve-foot vein has been un manufacturing lnnrlier. A d m is s io n o f O k la h o m a . working with accustomed regularity, and covered, the ore from w hich after many W ashington , January 9. — Senator M o i i f y for »n Oregonian. there is no more poverty than there lias assays gives returns averaging from W ashington -, January 7. — Senator Martin to day introduced a bill for the been for years paet. Some miners with $1,500 to $3,700 in gold per ton. The Mitchell to-day had passed the bill giv admission of Oklahoma as a State. The large families have a hard time getting vein ¡swell defined. The mine is owned ing Peter Grant Stewart of Gervais, Or., bill provides for tlii extension of the along, but those in real want are cared by James Collins and Curley O'Learv. $7,600 for land taken for a military res areas so as to include a part of the ter for by the public charities. There are two poor miners, whom a chance “ spot” no cases of starvation. ritory of the Chickasaw nation. in one moment has placed in affluence. ervation in Pacific county. W a s h in g t o n , BROKERSDOWNED beciaion of the Court of Appeals i:i the Sugar Case. NORTHWEST NEWS PO R TLAN D 12. 189;,. M AR K E T S . N O . 32. Highest o f all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. G ov’t R ep ort W h e a t M a rk et. Condensed Telegraphic Reports of Late Happenings. TAK EN H O T FROM TH E W IR E S Cables yesterday reported English markets quiet and firm. Eastern mar kets closed lower. Local quotations were tin -hanged with very little busi ness doing. Valley wheat was worth ” 7)4c and Walla Walla 67)a@70c per cental. P r o d u ce M a rk et. F lour —Portland, Salem., Cascadia and Dayton, are quoted at $2.40 per liarrel; Golddrop, $2.65; Snow flake, $2.35; Ben D i f f e r e n t P a r t * o f t h e S t a t e * o f W a * h - ton county, $2.40; graham, $2.15(32.40; i n g t o n . O r e g o n a n d I d a h o — I t e m * o f superfine, $2. O ats —Go«xl white oats are quoted at In te r e s t t o P a c ific C o a st P e o p le . 25m26c; milling, 27@29c; gray, 25@27c. Cotton seed meal fed to excess will in Spokane built 400 houses in 1894 at a Rolled oats are quot«l as follows: Bags, jure the flavor of butter just as lliise«! cost of something like $750,000. $5.75@6.00; barrels, $6.00@6.26; cases, $3 75. meal in excess will injure the ctain and A. Fetsch, a Medford '.Or.) tailor, flavor. The wise way is to mix the dif B arley — Feed barley. 65@67)ac per drew $500 in a lottery last week. cen tal; brewing, 80@82)s c per cental, ferent foods so as to secure the best Fred Harford of Patha is experiment according to quality. flavor, grain and hardness. ing with a new current wheel, for which M illstuffs — Bran, $13.50; shorts, Sterilization (of milk) subjecting to tie has secured a patent, ft is for irriga $13 50; chop feed, $15@17; middlings, boiling temnerature by steam is popu tion purposes. none in market; chicken wheat, 76c lar, especially in Europe, and is valuable “ Uncle Billy ” Gilliam is circulating per cental. in preventing disease, but physicians an initiative and referendum |>etitiou H ay —Good, $9@10 per ton. obj«-t to it, as the high temperature in Morrow county, O r.; also one for a B utter — Firm; fancy creamery is C A R E F U L FEEDING OF ST O C K modifies the fats, sugars, casein and al new State constitution. qnot«l at 25(327>*c; fancy dairy, "20@ bumen, rendering the milk less indi A very pleasant family reunion was 22t^c: fair to good, 15@17)4c; common, gestible.— Prof. H. W . Conn in Century held at the residence of *J. P. Humph 12>ac per pound. Magazine. reys in the Waldo Hills near Maeleav, C heese — Oregon fair, 8 (810c per M u c h K a * i e r t o K e e p a F l o c k o f S h e e p The time has fnlly come w ten the Or., on Christinas day. There were pound; fancy, 10@12)4c; young America, in ( ¿ o o d C o n d i t i o n T h a n t o K e * t o r e dairy interests of the country can best present seven children and twenty-six 9@10c; Swiss, imported, 30@32e; do I t A f t e r I t i l a * B e e n P e r m i t t e d t o be subserved by a u n it« !' and har grandchildren. mestic, 14@15c. monious working together of all wtio are R u n D o w n —A g r i c u l t u r a l 31 a t t e r . The Pendleton Wool Scouring and Pro P otatoes —35@40c per eack. in any degree oon n« ted therew ith, and ducing Company has filed supplemental O nions — Good Oregon, 75@90c per Sheep are more subject to the influ in no way can the best interests of each articles showing that its capital stock cental. had been increased from $12,000 to $20,- P oultry — Chickens, $3.00(84.50 per ences of adversity and per contra, says individual dairyman be better promote f 000. T. B. Wells, T. E. Fell, E. W. dozen; ducks, $4.50 geese, $6.50@ Colman’s Rural World, to the benign than by becoming a member of his State Boyd, W. D. Hansford, R. Alexander, 7.00; turkeys, live 121«,c per pound; infl tences of prosperity than any other Dairy Associat on. C. tj. Jackson and If. Shutthis are di dressed, ehoire, 15c. of our domestic animals. It is much rectors and incoroorators. F resh F ruit —California grapes quoted easier to keep a flock in good condition TH O SE C O N S P IR A C Y CH AR G ES. at 85c(8* 1 per crate; good Oregon apples Ten years ago the thermometer at than to restore it after it has been per bring $1.00@1.25 per box; Jersey cran Baker City, Or., fell to 40 degrees below T h . C u u m r l A r g u in g I h . C u « A g a in s t zero, ami 60 degrees below at North berries, $14.00; pears, $1.00(81.16 per mitted to run down. The present sea D «*b* a m i O t h e r s . box; persimmons, $1.25,i'1 35 per box. Powder, Or. Weather prophets predict son of the year is the time to think of C h i c a g o , January 7.—A motion to E gos —Oregon are quoted at 2 2 25c a regular Dakota winter during the next this, for it is very easy, by a little neg- few weeks. A visitor at Pendleton from per dozen; Eastern, 2l(«22>4C. quash the indictments for conspiracy T ropical F ruit —California lemons, l « t that might not hurt other animals, Haines, Or., reports 9 degrees below zero against I Mis and the other directors of $5.60(86.50; Sicily, $6 50; bananas, $2.50 for sheep to fall off in condition and fail at that place a day or two ago. the American Railway Union and siztv @3.50 per bunch ; Florida oranges, $4.00 J. W. llockersmith will ship six or to recover daring the winter. Now is eight cars of cattle out of Southern Ore (84.25 per box ; California navels, $3.50 the time to watch the flock and give it others came up before Jndge Grosscup to-day. There are twenty indictments. gon to the San Francisco markets this per b ox ; pineapples, Honolulu, $3.00@ week. Half a dozen carloads, mostly 3.50; sugar loaf, $5. Figs. California the best possible care. This is the truest The lawyers were inform «! that they «•onotny in every w ay; a little expended black, boxes, quoted at $1.25; sacks, 4@ gathered from the Applegate stockmen, now on better feeding will not be missed, must elect on w hat indictments to argue will be loaded at Medford, Or. G. W. 5c; California white, 10-pound boxes, The omnibus indictment, but will be returned in the spring a hun the case. $1.10@1.15; 25-pound boxes, $2.50; Dunn of Ashlar 1, Or., will send one load which includes all of the defendants, ami dred-fold in the sheep, the lambs and sacks, 6@ 8c; Turkish, boxes, 14@16c; of fat beef with the shipment. which is for interfering with the mails the fleece. fancy large, 20»! 21c; bags, 10c. Lizzie J. Anderson arrived at Lake- When the wool is in the hands of the only, ami another indictment covering O regon V egetables —Cabbage, 34(alc the crippling of interstate commerce view with her witnesses from Bowden, per pound ; squash, 65c per dozen. buyer he will be able to detect in some were chosen. On motion of the prose Or., last Saturday to prove up on her C alifornia V egetables — Brussels weak spot in the wool the result of land in that section. Bowden is about sprouts, 5c«5‘^cper pound; string beans, every fault in the management of the cuting counsel the indictments against 200 miles east of lakeview in the ex 12@13c per pound; green peas, 12(« 13c sheep, ft is a natural law that the life several of the men were quash«). The treme southeast corner of the State, and per pound ; artichokes, $1.25 per dozen; of an animal and the general happiness lawyer for the defense contended in his as they had to travel in a roundabout cauliflower, 90c per dozen ; sweet pota and comfort of its condition are first ojiening that all the indictments should way, they traveled over 400 miles and toes, $1.50(nT.75 per cental; cucumbers, supported by the food. Then the nat be quashed because the word “ feloni ously ” did not appear in any of them, were more than a week on the road. 76c per dozen ; asparagus, 18c per pound. ural product from which profit is made liec«nse they had a right to combine and Lane county farmers are not well N uts — Almonds, soft shell, 12@14c is encouraged. If the animal is barely pleased with the weather of the past per pound; paper shell, 16@17c; new supported, there will be very little prod because they were not specific enough. week. Four or five nights in succession crop California walnuts, soft shell, uct; but the ex«-ess of thrift and i-omfort K H l l r o . i l W i l l A | .| „ a l . the ground froze several times to a depth 12 ‘ 2 c ; star lard wa-nuts, 1 0 ^ @ llc ; will show in the milk of the cow, the of two or three inches, and then next Ohio chesnets, new c o p , 14@15c; pe meat of the steer, the work of the horse, S an F rancisco , January 9.—The deci day would thaw out. This is the worst cans, 13@16i ; Brazils, 12‘ s (gl3c; filberts, the eggs of the poultry ami in the wool sion of the Supreme Court that the Cen tiling that couiJ happen to fall-sown 14@15c; peinnts, raw, fancy, 5@ 7c; and the lamb of the sheep. And for wheat, and the farmers either want snow roasted, 10c hickory nuts, 8(810c; co- every neglect there will be a weak spot tral Pacific must pay its taxes for 1887 or warmer weather. There is a large coanuts, 90c per dozen. in the fleece that will canse the wool to will probably be appealed. Judging acreage of fall wheat in the couniy. VV o j i — Valley, 7@9c, according to break when the buyer takes a few fibers from v hat the officials of the road say, During the past week several valuable quality; Umpqua, 7fg9c; Eastern Ore of it and tests the strength of the wool the ba.-is upon which the appeal will Se in this way. The reeult of this weak made is that the Federal franchise has dogs have been poisoned and killed at gon, 7c. H ops —Quotable at 4@7c, according to ness is to cause the wool to break in been taxed, which ^ives the United Silverton, Or. '1 he large maBtiff belong cardiDg anil to make an excess of waste States Supreme Court jurisdiction. There ing to Charles Webb was killed. A val quality. G ame —Venison, 5c per pound; bear, that greatly reduces the value of it. w as a manifest «letermination among the uable dog belonging to Julius Ohm died Tuesday from the effect of what was 4@ 5c; rabbits, $3.00@3.50 per dozen; And many farmers, dis<x>vering that railroad officials not to discuss the case, supposed to be strychnine. Mr. Ohm dneks, teal, $1.25; widg«*>n, $1.75; mal si me more carefnl neighbor is getting a but it is regard«! as certain that an at f« w cents a pound more for his wool than tempt to appeal to the Federal Supreme brought the dog from Dakota, and feels lards, $3.00; geese, $3 00. P rovisions —Eastern hams, medium, they have got, become dissatisfied ami Court will lie made. very bad over the loss, ft is the sup- IKjsition that some person of little prin 13^ (314c per pound; hams, picnic, think they have been cheated. So they bacon 14@15c; have, but the one that has cheated them T o K e lie v t * t h e F i r e S u f f e r e r * . ciple is doing the cowardly work for ll@ 1 2 c; breakfast short clear sides, 11 (812c; dry salt is only the one whose carelessness has spite. W ashington , January 9. —The Sena'e eides, 10(311c; dried beef hams, 14 made him a sufferer; in fact, they have The Oregon State Board of Equaliza (315c; lard, compound, in tins, 9*^@ Committee on Public Lands to-day fa tion met recently for the purpose of 10c; lard, pure, in tins, ll(3121£c; pigs’ cheated themselves. vorably report«! the bill recommended comparing the roll as prepared by the feet, 80s, $3.50; pigs' feet, 40s, $3.25; by Secretary Smith for the relief of Secretary and witnessing the l ’resident kits, $1.25. Car«* o f I i i i p l e i n e n t . homestead settlers on the timber lands and Secretary attach their signatures Suitable care of farm wagons, imple of Wisconsin, Minnesota and Michigan, M e r ch a n d is e M a rk e t. thereto. This complete«! the big table, S almon . —Columbia, river No. 1, tails, ments, tools and machinery is of vital w ho suffered loss by reason of the severe which was filed with the Secretary of State and eoon afterward transferred to $1.25(31.60; No. 2, tails, $2.25(32.50; interest to every farmer, for much of the forest fires the past autumn. The bill the State printing office. The Secretary fancy, No. 1, flats, $1.75(31.85; Alaska, profits of farming comes from the proper lias already passed the House. was instructed to return to Salem No- No. 1, tails, $1.20(31.30; No. 2, tails, $1.90 and wise handling of the necessary aids veinber 26 and begin the work of mak @2.25. P .lr r iK k t M Nllll Talking. C o a l —Steady ; domestic, $5.00@7.50 to the work. Manufacturers of farm ing preliminary tables for the session of G l a s g o w , January 9 . —At a foxing ex jierton; foreign, $8.50@11.00. machinery claim that on an average the board of 1895. B eans —Small white, No. 1, 3l^c per their machines only last one-half so long hibition here this evening Peler Jack- Initiatory arrangements have been pound; butter, 3>*c; bayou, 3c; Lima, as they should. Now if this is true, and son publicly challeng«! Corbett to meet perfected lor a novel feature in Oregon journalism. The Salem Statesman ten 6c. it seems reasonable, what an enormous him, and declared that he would not re S u g a r — D, 4 '4c ; C, 4 '8c ; extraC, 434c; dered its January 22 edition to the ladies tax the farmers of this country pay in tire Irom the ring without beating the of that city, they to do all the office and dry granulated, 5 !„ c ; cube crushed anil the aggregate—a tax that is more useless American champion. His spe«-h wns reporting work and take the entire p r o powdered, 61ic per pound; *4c per pound and comes nearer to throwing money hailed with cries of “ That's right.” ceeds that day for charitable purposes. discount on all grades for prompt cash; away than any other. A good rubbing Jackson has sent no reply to Craig. more than barrels; A meeting of the ladies was held, the half barrels, and cleansing, followed by application projiosition accepted and the following maple sugar, 15@16c per pound. of paint, oil or grease, as the case may StRnford University Opened. C ordage — Manilla rope, l'^-inch, is prominent ladies elected to carry out the demand, will render tools and machinery quot«f at 9 ‘ 4 c . and Sisal.fl‘ 4c per pound. P a l o A l t o , Cal., January 9 . —Stan project: Mrs. Judge Bean, business far more durable and 1 « ss liable to break C offee —Cost« Rica, 22@23lac ; Rio, 20 manager; Mrs. Olive England, editor; age. A well-painted wagon looks mnch ford University opened to-day. The Mrs. William Brown, city editor; Mrs. (<i22c; Salvador, 21 » 1 21 b ,c; Mocha, better than one that is bare, full of registration of students is not complete, 26)a@28c; Padang Java, 31c; Palembang l’atterson, society editor. The remain Java, 26@28c; Labat Java, 23@25c; Ar- seams and cracks. A plow with smooth, but the number will exceed 1,100. Pro der of the staff will be selected soon. buckle’s Mokaska and Lion, $22.30 per well-polished mold board is far more at fessor W. W. Willoughby has !>een Articles of incorporation have been 100-pound case; Columbia, $21.80 per tractive and far easier of draft than one added to the faculty, and will take a that is rough and rusty and plastered chair in the «'on om ic department. filed in the Secretary of State’s office at 100-pound case. Salem by the Tillamook Electric Rail C anned M eat » —Corned beef, 1-lb., with mud. The well-kept tool therefore way, Power and Light Company. The $1.25@1.30; 2-lb.. $2.25(32.30 : roast lieef, lasts much longer, and is a great deal otijeet is to operate an electric railway 1-lb., $1.25@1.30; 2-lb., $2.25@2.30; more of a credit and favorable advertise from a point on the line of the Oregon i h ipp«l lieef, 1-lb., $2.25; lunch tongue, ment to its owner than the reverse can Central railway in Yamhill county at or 1-lb., $3.25; deviled ham, >i-lb., $1.60@ be. It is a mistaken notion of economy F R E E to negl«-t to provide sh «ls of ample size near North Yamhill westerly, following 2.75. to contain every wagon, cart and ma (T I f > 0 0 worth of lovely Music f»r Forty the course of the North Yamhill, Nes- M ea t M a rk et. IS EIJ . . Cents, consisting of 100 pages chine. fxrts of tools may fie pack«! into tueca and Tillamook rivers to a point on 1 w full size Sheet Music o f the B eef —Gross, top steers, $2.25@2.35; small compass, but get them undercover the shore of Netarts Bay, Tillamook latest, brightest, liveliest and most popular selections, both vocal and Instrumental, county, at or near the residence of Will fair to good steers, $2.00; cows, $1.75(3 at all events. A tight sh «l inay be built gotten up in the most elegant manner. In- iam O’ Hara. The capital stock is $500,- 2.00; dressed beef, 3)^@4)^c per pound. quite cheaply and economically, and will eluding four large size Portraits. V eal — Dressed, small, 6c; large, 3@4c save its cost many times in keeping ex 000. W. H. Cary, David Hess and Will CARMENCITA, the Spanish Dancer, per pound. pensive implements out of the influences iam Squires are the incorporators. PADEREWSKI, the Great P ia n itU ADELINA PATTI and Iloos—Gross, choice, heavy, $3.75@ of sun, rain and snow. Uoewenberg Bros, of Spokane have MINNIE SEUG M AN CUTTING . ; 4 00; light and feeders, $3.75;dressed, 6c transferred all their stock and property, per pound. A O D R C M ALL O N O C M T O including the dry goods business, the N e r v o u s n e s s in H o r s e * . M utton —Gross, liest sheep wethers, Izjewenberg building, where tiie Izjnvre Well-bred, intelligent horses are often Theater is, and tlie residence of Mr. $1.75; ewes, $1.50@1.55; Iambi, 2c per pound; dressed mutton, 3)^@4c; lambs, very nervous. They are qnick to notice, Loewenberg to J. N. Glover as trustee of 4c. a large number of creditors, among them qnick to take alarm, quick to do what the Merchants’ National Bank of Port seems to tfiem in moments of sadden SAN FRANC ISC O M AR K E T S . land, of which Julius 1-oewenberg is terror necessary to escape from possible President. Julius Loewenberg withdrew F iaiur —Net c«sh prices: Family ex from the firm cf lzjewenlierg Bros. Octo tras, $3.40(33.55 per barrel; Inkers’ ex barm. That is what makes them shy, C U A r IS THE z e s t . ber l, 1893. His claim against the firm tras, $3.30@3.40; superfine, $2.20(32.55. bolt and run away. We cannot tell what WW w n U t* o * u tts iN a . at that time wrs $50,009. It is claimed W heat —The new year opens with a aw ful suggestions strange things offer to that this has been increased to $100,000. softer tone to the market. Receipts con their minds. For aught we can tell a FRENCH* ENAMELLED CALT William P. Simpson of the South tinue to come along freely from the sheet of white paper in the road may * 4 * 3 .$? FlNECALF&K&SMW Bend broom handle factory, has found north, over 28.000 centals arriving in seem to the nervous horse a yawning that hemlock, so «-oramon in that region, one day from Oregon and Washington. chasm ; a man on a bicycle some terrify is the best material vet discovered for Shippers are not disposed to pay over ing sort of a flying devil without wings. ** EXTRA FINE. broom handles. Alder has heretofore 85c per «-ental for standard shipping The moment lie becomes familiar with oys chool hoei been consider«! the best, but handles quality, while 8 6 ',c is a full figure tor a these things, however, or any others made of hemlock and sent to customers choice article. Milling wheat is held at that affright him, and knows wnat they in Portland and San Francisco have been old quotations, say 92Ji@97.54C per are, he grows indifferent to them. There pronounced by them superior to aider. cen 'a l; Walla Walla wheat is quotable fore, when your horse shies at anything, ^ , SEND FOR CATALOG The hemlock is whiter, polishes better, at 7614@ 78'4c for fair average quality, make him acquaint«! with it; let him W* L* D O U G LA S* is lighter in weight and is equally as 82>a@85c .'or blue stem and 70@75cfor smell it, touch it with his sensitive up BROCKTON, MASS. per lip and look closely at it. strong. Mr. Simpson says he has a mar damp stock. Y on ca n s a v e m oney b y » u r c h a a ln c W . L . D o u f l a a Mfcoea, ket for all the broom handles lie can B a r l e y — Quotations are stationary, Because, we at e the largest manufacturer* oF make, and expects a premium on those there being comparatively no business nd g advertised 6hoes in th e w o r ld , an d guarantee D A I K Y NOTES. the v a lu e b y s ta m p in g th e n am e ana p n c e o n made of hemlock. doing. Offerings are liberal, ami values the bottom , w h ic n p r rotects o te c ts y o u a g _ a in s t h ig h have an easy tendency. Some improve Judge Hanford in the United States p r ic e s an d the m id d le m a n ’s p rofits. O u r s h oes Do you raise calves from the best e q u a l cu stom w o r k in sty le , e a * y fitting a n d Circuit Court at Tacoma has appointed ment is looked for, but it would require w e a r in g qu a lities. W e h a v e th e m sold e v e r y a very pronouuc«! demand to giveniui b cows only? If your best cows make $10 President Paul Schnlize, Joseph S. Al w h e r e at lo w e r p r ic e s fo r th e v a lu e g iv e n than len of Spokane and John Donald of buoyancy to prices. Feed, fair to good, a vear more than your poorest cows, this a n y o th e r m a k e . T a k e n o su bstitu te. I f y o u r dealc r ca n n ot s u p p ly y o u , w e ca n . b o ld b y North Yakima receivers of the Yakima 7834@ 81 i 4 c ; choice, 8254c; brewing, 90 is 5 per cent interest on $200. Investment Company, which is the suc @95c per cental. The feeding and milking of the butter O ats —The demand has been quite cow op«'rates just as the training anti cess r of the Northern Pacific, Yakiina and Kittitas Irrigation Company. The slim of late, hut better inquiry is ex racing of the horse. It tends to fix the receivership is g ian t«! on the applica pected, now that *he new year is en performing habit—and heredity tends tion of O. F. Paxton of Portland, repre tered. Milling. $1.0 >@1.12)4 ! surprise, powerfully to transmit all fixed'habits. senting the California Sal"; Deposit and $1.05(11.15; fancy feed, $1.0254@1.07)4; Every fanner is, or ought to be, inter Trust Company of San Francisco, which goo 1 to choice, 9ID @ 0 7 54 c ; poor to fair, ested in protecting his own products, holds as trustee of the Yakima Invest 871a@'90c; bU ck,$1.1501.30; red, $1.07)4 and every pound of butter properly WaCAVtAlo.lfViLJt M ARKs^w ment Company a mortgage given in 1893 @1.15; gray, 92>4c@$l per cental. made and sold at a fair valuation is a C O P Y R I G H T S .^ H ops —Quotable at 5 @ 7 )ic per pound. to s « u r e a $700,000 fond issue, which paying factor in the interest of every CAN I O B T A IN A P A T E N T » For a P o t a t o e s —Receipts show no diminu was to tie sold to an English syndicate. prompt answer and an Loneot opinion, write t o other bnttermaker. M I S S Sc C O .» w ho have had nearly fifty rears' Later the syndicate failed to take the tion; prices remain easy. Volunteer in the patent business. Comnumte»- There can be no absolute standard as experience lionds, causing complications. The com new potatoes are quoted at 2c per tions strictly confidential. A II a n d b o w k o f In Early Rose, 35@50c; River to what amount of hotter fat should be form ation concerning P a t e n t * and bow to ob pany is said to have a floating indebt«l- pound. tain them sent free. A lso a catalogue o f mechan ness of $360,000, and $450,000 of the R « l, 30@35c; Burbanks, 35@4Tc; Oregon in milk in order tiiat the cow should be ical and scientific books sent free. Paterta taken through Kunn * Co. receive lionds are outstanding, part of them be Burbanks, 50»<75c; Salinas Burbanks, profitable, >s the quantity of milk and special In the S c i e n t i f i c A m e r i c a n , and quality of fe «l mast be always taken thus are notice brought widely before the public with ing pledg«l to secure indebtedness. The 75c@$1.00; sweets,50@75c percental. out cost to tne inventor. This splendid paper. into consideration. O n i o n s —In fair demand at easy rates. oompanv’s assets are valu«i at $1,500,- Issued weekly, elegantly must rated, baa by fa r th e ♦ largest circulation o f any scientific work in the 000 to $2,000,000. They include 31.000 Quotable at 50@70c per cent«!. world. a year. Sample copies free. W ool — Fall— Free Northern, 7@8)4e; acres of land in the Yakima Valley, for- Building Edition, m onthly, tU O s Cooiea. *pie?. cents. Every num ber o tv-four milee of main-line canal, known Northern defective, 5@ 7c; Southern and tt/al . ---------- ------- plates, tn colora, and ^hotograghs as the Snnnyside canal, and 250 miles of San Joaquin, lightand free, 5@ 6c: South Dr P ric e 's C re a m B a k in g Pow der. bouses, witb plans, enabling W orld's F a ir H ig h e st Aw ard. ern and San Joaquin, defective, 3@4c. laterals, branches and ditches. B u d g e t o f N ew * f o r E a sy D ig e s t io n F ro m A B S O LU TE LY PU R E FARM AND GARDEN Care Should be Taken of Wag ons. Tools and Machinery. £ £ W . L . D o uclas #3. CORDOVAN, * 3.5» P0LICE.3 Sous. i2s«$2. WORKING^ *2.‘I.U3 B S S LAD IES- , N tw Y ork . 3 6 1 B r o a d w a y ,