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About The Estacada news. (Estacada, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1905)
REFUSE THE TERMS Russian Envoys Will Not Consider Payment of Indemnity. NOR WILL THEY YIELD SAKAHALIN Peace Prospect is Black — Witte De livers Reply to Japanese — Both Sides Firm. C H IN E S E B O Y C O T T EX P LA IN ED . Agents of ¡Mikado Said T o Actuating Power. Be the Vancouver, B. C, Aug. 14. — There is a growing belief that the boycott of American goods in China originated with the Japanese, and that their ob ject was to secure the rich trade of the empire for themselves. Hitherto the Chinese provinces have acted independ ently of one another, but the concerted action in the north and south shows that a master hand has brought about the change. Ever since the war with Russia began Japanese agentB have worked strenuously in China to make their influence permanent. The boy cott seems to show how well they have succeeded. The Oriental press has much to say of the boycott. The China Mail says: "Som e of the soberer classes are ap prehensive lest the passions of the peo ple should be roused by such methods, whereupon they may not hesitate to be come iconoclastic and attack anything foreign, under the misapprehension that all things foreign are American.” The Pekin and Tientsin Times says: “ Those who know the Chinese best cannot but marvel at this sudden out burst of a patriotism which had hither to been absolutely non-existent, and there are those who, reading between the lines, believe they see the shade of another nationality behind the Chinese agitators.” The Hongkong Press says: “ The way to suppress an anti-Amer ican agitation in Canton is to start another anti-anything, so long as it be foreign. The Chinese merchants dropped the manifesto like a hot cinder the moment it was presented to them ." The Dubois Lumber Company ... of Estacada, Oregon M ANUFACTURERS OF A L L CLASSES OF Fir and Cedar LUMBER ++îî+ÎHigh grade building material a specialtyjnjniî+î Portsmouth, N. H., Aug. 12.— Rus If You Are Going to Build, We Can Fit sia’ s reply to the Japanese terms of peace were delivered by M. Witte to You Out to the Top Notch in Every Baron Komura at 9:30 o’clock today. T h e reply is written, there being two thing K e q u i r e d ^ ^ ^ a e ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ - ^ ^ ^ v ' texts, one in French, the other in Eng lish. Upon the two crucial points, in Mouldings in All Styles demnity and the cession of the island of Sakhalin, the reply is an absolute nonpoesumus. Other points are ac cepted as a basis for discussion, while W . A. JONES is our selling agent in Estacada, Oregon others are accepted conditionally. The reply is rather long, because, in Telephone connection direct with mill enumerating the conditions on which discussion is admitted and those on which consideration is declined, rea sons and arguments are given. The Japanese plenipotentiaries asked for an immediate adjournment to examine . P io n e e r R e a l E s ta te M a n o f E sta ca d a . , and prepare their reply. M. Witte intimated that the Russian plenipoten Linlevitch Outflanked , tiaries expect the Japanese to display 8 t. Petersburg, Aug. 11.— General TmOTOVed farms Wild lands and Timber claims for sale as much expedition as they, “ the Rus Linievitch reports that the Russian « n p r o v c a la rm s, sians, have shown in the preparation forces were compelled to re(r»at after Also some excellent town lots of their response.’ ’ Monday, there assuming the offensive near the village fore is expected to be the day on which of Cbagon on August 5, the Japanese N O TA R Y PU B LIC the real discussion of the negotiations turning both flanks. w ill begin. Neither side wants to in dulge in diplomatic sparring. The P O R TL A N D M A R K E TS . Dr. C. B. Smith, tim e for fencing is over and less than Wheat — New club, 70@71e per a week must decide whether a basis of Dr. G. W. hill, bushel; new bluestem, 73#75c per peace is possible. Oregon Water Power and bnshel; new valley, 77c. P H Y S IC IA N S A N D SURGEON S The tactics of the Japanese are in Barley— Old feed, $21.50(322 per ton; Railway Company scrutable. They have shown through Estacada office: In Howe’s Store new feed, $20@21: rolled, $23(324. out the war their ability to guard their Oats— No. 1 white feed, $29(330 per Offices: 132 1-2 First St. Portland, Ore. secrets, military, naval and diplomatic, Dr. Smith will be at his home in Eagle ton; gray, $29. and now not the remotest clue comes Creek evenings and mornings Cars leave Estacada H ay—Timothy, old, $13(315 per ton; from behind their closed doors as to 7:37. 9 : 37 . n :3 7 . a. m. and 1:37 whether they are prepared to make new, $11(312.50; clover, $8@9. Fruits— Apples, new, 90c@$ 1.75 per substantial concessions. Silence and 3:47, 5:37 and 9 o’clock p. m. William K. Haviland, M. D box; apricots, 90c per crate; peaches, secrecy are their watchwords. But, Cars leave Portland 40#85c per crate; plums, 75c per should the conditions as submitted con PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. crate; blackberries, 5@6c per pound; ¡at 7:30, 9:30, 11:30 a m and 1:30 stitute their last word, hope of peace cherries, 50@55c per box; pears, $2 Office at the dreg store, - may be regarded as having disappeared, 3:40, 5:44 and 7:17 p m per box; prunes, 8 5 c@ $ l; raspberries, i f the feeling reflected in Russian cir Night cells answered. $1.25 per crate; watermelons, l@ l> ic cles is a true criterion. And that no W a y freig h t leaves E stacada at 7:10 per pound; crabapples, 50c per box. substantial concessions on the main Night bell at Second St. entrance Vegetables— Beans, l@ 4 c per pound; a m for Portlan d , and leaves Portlan d at issues w ill be made is the belief both in 10:30 a m for return cabbage, H g l l ic per pound; cauli Russian and Japanese circles. M. flower, 75@90c per dozen; celery, 75# A late car leaves Portlan d eve ry Satu rd ay W itte, it is positively known, believes n ig h t at 11 p m arriv in g at E stacad a at 85c per dozen; corn, 50@75c per 12:40 a m the prospects of an agreeent are so re bag; cucumbers, 15#25c per box; let mote as to be practically nil. He has tuce, head, 10c per dozen; parsley, 26c B a rb e r 50 c round trip on Sundays no desire to prolong the agony, and in per dozen; peas, 2#5c per pound; to stead of fencing when the envoys come Best work at popular prices matoes, 0 5 c@ fl per crate; squash, 5c together after the Japanese have had | Excursions every Sunday at reduced Agency for the per pound; turnips, $1.25# 1.40 per the opportunity to examine the reply, STAR LAUN D RY. sack; carrots, $1.25(31.50 per sack, fates, from either direction. there is strong reason to believe he will beets, $1@1.25 per sack. not only welcome but w ill insist upon Onions— Red, $1.25 per hundred; For further particulars inquire of an immediate discussion of all the yellow, $1.25. proposed bases. So pessimistic is he C H A R L E S L. F E R R Y , Potatoes— Oregon new, 7l#90c. E. L. M E Y E R S , that he has already been talking to Butter— Fancy creamery, 25(330c. his colleagues of his plans when the Eggs— Oregon ranch, 22(322)£c per Local Agent, Estacada, Oregon. Jew eler and rupture comes. Before sailing for home dozen. he contemplates a visit to Chicago. Optician. . . . Poultry— Average old hens, 12)^ #1 3 ; W . A . D IM IC K mixed chickens, 1 2 # 1 2 )fc ; old roost G. B. D IM IC K OREGON ESTACADA. ers, 9 X ® 1 0 e; young roosters, 11# Local Revolt in China. DIMICK & DIMICK, ll% c \ springs, \% to 2 pounds, 14c; Shanghai, Aug. 15. — The governor 1 to l ) i pounds, 15c; turkeys, live, reports that the rising at Pu Chou Fu, I 18# 19c; geese, live, Attorneys at Law per pound, in the province of Chansi, is purely 6 #7 c; ducks, old, 13c; duekB, young, local. Of 143 soldiers sent out, only 10#14c. No tary Public. Eilates Settled. Mortgage* three have returned, the remainder Foreclosed. Abstracts Furnished Hops— Choics, 1904, 17#19c per probably deeerted. The officials at Tie pound. Money Loaned Yuan Fu are sending a large force with Wool— Eastern Oregon average best, artillery to the scene of thedisturbanca. | 19#21c; lower grades, down to 16c, o f f i c e : a, 3 & 4, c a » d e b l d g , according to shrinkage; valley, 26#27e O REGO N C I T Y , OREGON W. A. JONES, Prop. Sunken War Ships Floated. per pound; mohair, choice, Sic per pound. Tokio, Aug. 9 — News received from Geo. C. BROWNELL Beef— Dressed bulls, l# 2 c per pound; Port Arthur says that the former Rus AN work given prompt attention sian cruiser Bayan will start from that cows, 3 > 4 # 4 ^ c . LAW YER Mutton — Dressed, fancy, Ac par place, under tow, for Japan about Au WOOD gust 15. The Poltava and Peresviet pound; ordinary, 4#5c. All business promptly attended to Veal— Dressed, S#7c per pound. w ill leave a week later under their Dry, any length always on hand Perk— Dressed, # 7 c per pound. OEEGOW C IT Y , own s la m . OEBGOE C. E. DUBOIS, Manager Thos. J . 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