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OREGON
NEWS 0FJHE WEEK
B E S T A S S E T S A S S IG N E D .
D ETTIN O F L E E T READ Y.
Ships Will Be Prepared to Sail On
Scheduled Time.
Washington, Nov. 12.— Every detail
of toe preparations for the sailing of
the battleship fleet to the Pacific ocean
Is now well in band, and by December
16, the date on which the vessels will
pass out of Hampton Roads, in review
before President Roosevelt, members of
the cabinet and h'gh officials of the
navy, arrangements for the comfort of
the men en route will have been at­
tended to. At all of the navy yards
the work of making necessary repairs it
being pushed aud these will be com­
pleted by December 1. Provisions are
being stored aboard the vesrels, and
their coal bunkers are being filled to
their capacity. Four anchors will be
carried by each veatel so as to be ready
for any emergency.
The cost of provisioning the fleet is
estimated at about »375,UU0, contem­
plating the feeding of a force of 15,0U0
men for 100 days. Only this week con­
tracts were awarded for bead cheese.
tauBagee and veal.
Advantage will be taken of the two
ocean cruises to make several teats with
the provisions aboard— their preserva­
tion, packing and handling.
Incidentally to the visit of the fleet
to the Pacific coast the Navy depart­
ment Is making arrangements to obtain
a place for small arms firing there, so
as to give the men an opportunity for
practice in that capacity.
OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST
W E S T O N S lU D E N T S W O R K .
K E N O IR R IG A T IO N B A N A L .
Work
Progressing
Rapidly
In
City
Limits o f Klamath Falla
President
French H o p a i
to M tka
Normal Salt Supporting.
Preferred C reditors Oat C ream
Resources of Portland Bank.
of
Portland, Nov. 8. — Developments
yesterday in tt a bank failure of the
T ill« Guarantee A Trust company were
as follows:
Marquam building,
included
as
«400,000 asset, la not available for
meeting claims of depositors, because
held as security by Ladd A Tilton, for
»607,000 debt.
Three depositors of broken bank, dis­
satisfied with appointment ot George
H. H ill as receiver, petition Federal
District court for invo'untary bankrupt­
cy, their object being to supplant the
receive: with trustee appointed by
bank’ s creditors.
Validity is doubted of assignment to
State Treasurer Steel for security for
»396,000 state deposits, of timber land
collateral in Benton and Marion coun­
ties.
Bo much of assets of bank are assign­
ed to preferred creditors that it looks
as if depositors will suffer heavy loss.
State Treasurer Steel exacted ouly
»100,000 security for »395,000 deposits
of public funds, thereby violating the
law.
It Berms likely that Treasurer Steel's
bondsmen will be called on by the
state to make good the loss of public
funds.
The American Surety company has
given bond for «650,000, and six Port­
land men for »50,000— J. Tnorburn
Boss, Wallace McCamant, Louis G.
Clarke, J. H . Peterson, M. B. Rankin
and J. W . Cook.
Rose’ liability is
»26,000.
District Attorney Manning hears
that the Lank received deposits while
insolvent, and that there were swind­
ling operations, and w ill make investi­
gation.
REVOLUTIONIZE LEGISLATIVE METHOD
Adoption of Proposed Changes W ill Malta a Radical Changa in Repre­
sentation-Recall Measure W ill Lift from Office
All Who Fail to Do Their Duty
Drafts of constitutional amendments ' lie treasury the whole amount of its
Weston— The Weston normal will
and laws sought to be adopted by the'ezpense for tbe preceding election,
become a self supporting institution
people ot Oregon h.ve been prepared I Tha prepoaed bill for the selection of
tiie ambitions of President Robert C
French are realized.
It may ofler
and are being circulated throughout the people is short and to the ponit. In
young men and w men an opportunity
state by a large committee oi promi­ effect it is nothing more than an ex­
A Rmuma o f the Lata Importent but
to secure an education on their own re
nent men with a view of getting the pressed instruction of the legislature by
Not Lata Interesting Evante
sources. With this plsu in view, Pres
measure before the voters for tnelr con­ the people to vote for one candidate for
of tha Paat Waak.
ident French has just purchased 65
siders! run. Efforts will be made by senator. It la argued that after such an
acres of excellent timber land 10 miles
thoee who have dtafted and are pro­ instruction no politician would put hia
from Wesion, where boys may work at
moting the meaiurea to form a People»’ private opinion above the voted expres­
The Russian douma meets November
wood cutting during vacation, tlie pro­
Power league and to raise »3,000 to de­ sion of the people of the state. The
14
duct to he sold fur the benefit of the
fray the expenses of the coming cam­ bill saya:
school.
The New Orleans stock exchange has
paign to be carried on for the success
“ Section 1. That we, the people of
I t is the hope of President French
eloaed for a week.
of the measures.
the state ol Oregon, hereby instruct our
to develop the industrial side of life,
Included
In
the
list
of
the
measures
representatives and senators in our leg­
Five persons lost their lives in a fire
and he believes the opportunity to
which are being preeented are: An islative assembly, as such officers, to
O . A . C . Registrar Busy.
at New Haven, Conn.
work should be offered every young
amendment to the state constitution vote for and elect the candidates for
Corvallis— The registration at Oregon man and woman a'tending school
A Federal attorney in Texas declares
providing for the recall of unworthy United States senator from this state
Agricultural college has already reached Even now many young men and women
clearing house oerti¿cates illegal.
office holders; the draft of a bill for who receive the highest votes at our
887, not counting the specials in music are working their way through school.
the election of United State» senators general elections.”
The United States has secured seve­
and dairying. This is an unprecedented
by people’s instruction; the draft of a
ral m illion dollars more of English
In argument for the proportional rep­
enrollment for this time of the year
Need Stock Intpec or.
bill providing for proportional repre­ resentation hill, it is shown that the
gold.
and demonstrates plainly, in the opin­
sentation and majority elections, and a piesent house of representatives in the
Baker City— A very bad state of af­
ion of those informed, that the regia ra­
A woman has just died at Trinidad,
draft of the Huntley corrupt practice Oregon legislature is composed of 69
fairs prevails in Baker county amoDg
tion will easily reach 1,000 or 1,100 be­
Col., who for nearly 60 years has
act.
the stock, as there is no county stock
Republicans and one Democrat. If the
fore
the
close
of
the
school
year.
Ev-
passed as a man.
Those who have compiled the list ol voters in the state were represented in
inspector, and when any disease breaks
ertyhing is mcvlng along smoothly at
amendments and bills and are now proportion to the ratio of their numeri­
out among the stock, it is permitted to
The packing plant of Swift A Co. at
the college and President Kerr is giving
sending them out aud asking for the cal strength as shown at the last elec­
spread without any official attention.
Harrisburg, Pa., has been destroyed by
complete satisfaction as head of this
formation of a people’ s league are; tion the house would he composed of
Glanders now prevails to a great extent
fire. Loss, «250,000.
great institution.
Johnathan Bourne, Jr., Earl C. Bron- aoibt 33 Republicans, 20 Democrats,
among horses in nearly all parts of the
The 27th annual convention of the
augh, Jerry Bronaugh, W. C. Bristol, four Socialists and three Prohibition
county and very little ia being done to
American Federation of Labor is in see E X C A V A T I O N O F H E R C U L A N E U M
Lee M. Clark, H. W. Drew, C. H. members. It is urther pointed out
stop the spre.nl of the disease. Dr. C.
Linn Apples to Cufja.
aion at Jamestown, Va.
Gram, Thomas G. Greene, Clyde V. that since 1893 the Republicans have
J Korinek, the state veterinarian, was
Albany— A box of the best apples
Huntley, J. E. Hedges, V . R. Hyde, always had from 44 to 69 of the mem­
Root has arranged peace among the Money Will Be Appropriated to Carry
in the city last week to investigate the
exhibited at the recent Linn county ap­
G. W. Holcomb, Harry Lane, T. M. bers of the house, theugh in 1895 aud
Central American republics and the
situation and ho sea of several fatmera
On the Work.
ple fair has left this city for Cuba,
L»abo, T. A. MsBride, Henry E. Mc­ 1896 the vote of the Republican party
hatchet lias been buried.
were tmarantined.
Rome, Nov. 12”.— The proposal to where it will be enjoyed by the officers
Ginn, E. S. J. McAllister, F. McKcr- throughout the state was less than one-
The 2,200 employes of the shoe fac­ continue the woik of excavation as of the Eleventh United States infantry
cher, P. McDonald, G. M. Orton, B. half of all the votes east.
K rag-Jorgeniens for O A C .
It was rent by County Commirsioner T.
tories at Marlborough, Mass., have
M A K E NEW Y O R K PAY.
Lee Puget, C. Scheubel, Ben Selling,
Herculaneum has become so popular at
Corvallis—
The
Oregon
Agricultural
It is argued that proportional repre­
been put on half time on account of
J. Butler to his sou, Clifton M. Butler,
Alex 8 week, C. E. 8. Wood, F'rank sentation would give each party a fair
college
cadets
have
just
received
from
a
result
of
the
efforts
made
by
Charles
who is a second lieutenant in the E lev­
money stringency.
Williams,
W
.
S.
U’
Ken
and
John
C.
Senator Heyburn Makes Vigorous A p ­
proportional vote in the legislature,
Waldstein, professor of fine arts
enth infantry, now serving in Cuba. the governm nt about 400 of the latest
Young.
Foreign inveaotrs are buying cheap
jnst as it has in the genera) elections.
peal to Roosevelt.
Lieutenant Butler was appointed to the improved Krag-Jorgensen rifles. These
Kings
College,
Cambridge,
England,
In
discussing
the
measures
which
•tooks.
guns will in pait take the place of the
Washington, Nov. 8.— Senator Hey­ they have placed before the people the The text of the proposed law is as fol­
that tbe Italian government is about to United Staeta military academy at West old gone now in use, which will be re­
lows:
Another plot to murder the czar has
Point from this city and graduated in
burn called on the President yesterday
take the matter actively in band.
turned to some arsenal.
There has to protest against further deposits of promoters set out their ideas as fol­
“ Section 16. In all elections au­
been thwarted.
the
class
of
1993.
lows:
Signor Hava, minister of public in­
just been funned a third cadet battal government money with New York
thorized by this constitution until
Money is moving West under Secre­ struction, upon whom the work actual
“
W
e
believe
all
citizens
agree
that
ion. The new companies are I, K and banks until those institutions consent
otherwise provide cl by law, the person
One Tree Nets Him SIOO.
tary Cortelyou’s threat.
ly depends, has prepared a bill lo lie
L, and three more captains and other to pay reserves of Western banks in every political party should be repre­ or persons receiving the highest num­
sented
in
the
government
in
proportion
Hood River — The record prolific necessary officers will be selected from
Native laws and customs make death presented to parliament which provides
cash instead of cashier's checks. Tbe to the number of its auportera among ber of votes shall he declared elected,
for an appropriation of »100,000 for yield of Newtown pippins was repotted the students.
inconvenient for strangers in Egypt.
president requested the senator to pre­ the people; that no political party but provision may be made by law for
the purpose of removing the houses a few days ago when J. T. Porter, of
sent his views in writing, which he should ever have a greater majority of elections by equal proportional repre­
An Oklahoma bank cashier is miss­ forming the modern town of Resina, the firm of Sears A Porter, part owner
Normal Training in High Schools
sentation of all the voters for every
did as follows:
ing, also «50,000 of the institution’s which is located over Herculaneum and of one of the largest commercial or­
the officers of government than it has office which is tilled by the election of
Salem— Statistics compiled by the
“
On
behalf
of
the
people
of
the
eash.
of the votes of the people; that the two or more persons whose official du­
an appropriation of »3,000 for tbe chards in the valley, announced he had department ol education show that 88
Western states, and especially those of
An extra sessi'n of the legislature is actual excavation work. This latter picked 37 boxes of this variety of ap­ high schools reportiog in Oregon out­ the Northwestern states, I would urge people should be able to express their ties, rights and powers are equal and
certain in California to relieve San sum does not inc'ude the salaries of ple» from one tree but 11 years old. side of Portland last year graduated 2,- that no further depoeits of money from disapproval of any officer’ s acts by re­ concurrent.
calling him from office; that the people
officials
In the meanwhile a special The apples are al«o remarkable for size, 574 students, of which 74 are employer!
Francisco.
“ Every qualified elector resident in
commission under the presidency of as 36 boxes are 4 tier and the other two as teachers. The state normal school the treasury of the United States be should elect and choose their United his precinct and registered, as may be
made in New York banks except on States senators; that character, and not
New York bank statement shows s Professor de Petra, of the Universiiy of
414-tier
A t the prices received far
depleted reserve but imfports of gold Naples, has undertaken preliminary Newtown pippins this year the yield board lias formulated a teachers’ train the condition that such banks shall the possession of wealth, or the secret required by law, may vote for one per­
ing course for high schools, so that the
son for each office. Provision may be
w ill replenish it.
studies for the commencement of the from the tree w ill bring in the neigh teachers who go from ttiose schools to immediately makf available in money or public support of great corporations, made by law for the voter’s direct or
to the banks in such Western states the or wealthy citizens, should be of ad­
Secretary Taft’s carriage was hauled work.
borhood of »100.
teach In the rural districts shall not be full amount of the reserves held by
indirect expression of his first, second
vantage to any man aspiring to public or additional choice* among the candi­
P ofessor Waldstein is about to bring
through the streets of Manila by en­
without preparation.
such
New
York
banks
on
account
of
office. The measures herein offered by dates for any office. For an office which
out a large volume showing what has
thusiastic Filipinos.
Open Umatilla Lands.
sueh Western banks.
members of the People’s Power league is filled by the election of one person
been done up to tbe present end setting
State Will Sue.
Records show that nearly two-thirds
“
The
tying
np
of
many
millions
of
Pendleton— By a special order of
of Oregcn are expected to aid In obtain­ it may be required by law that the per­
forth what he considers necessary to in­
Salem— Governor Chamberlain, as dollars of Western money representing
of the bubonic plague cases at San
ing thee results.”
sure the complet on of the work. He United States Land Commissioner R. president of the state board ol educa
son elected shall be the final choice of
Franciaoo have proven fatal.
In discussing the recall amendment a mejority of the electors voting for
w ill maintain that il carried out ac­ A. Ballinger, 2,640 acres of land under tion, has wired defaulting textbook the reserves of the Western banks held
by
New
York
banks
must
inevitably
re
to the constitution the proposers say it
The wood trust at Ta -oma has ap­ cording to modern methods the excava­ the Umatilla irrigation project will he manufacturing concerns failing to sup­
suit in empowering the New York w ill be second only to the initiative candidates for that office. These prin­
The opening of the
parently bnrteil, as there has been a tion of Herculaneum will call for an restored to entry
ciples may be applied by law to nomi­
ply public schools as follows:
“ You banks to determine the time and condi­
land wae made on the advice of the en­
and referendum. It is pointed out that nations by political parties and organ­
nig drop in prices and first class cord- expenditure of «200,000.
are in default as to some hooks contract­ tions of free resumption of banking
gineers In charge of the project. Jan­
the people of tbe state cannot now re­ izations.’ ’
wood now sells at «2.75 per cord.
ed for. I f contract is not complied with functions by the Western banks, where­
uary 23, 1908, is the date set for fil­
call an officer once elected without
The Huntley corrupt practice act is
at once the state board will sue on as, if the resetves of the Western banks
A G U I N A L D O IS H O P E F U L .
Secretary Taft has left Manila for
ings, and no rights can be obtained by
proving him guilty of a crime beyond a known to a great many of the people of
bond.”
Viadivoatuk.
could
be
converted
into
available
mon­
reasonable doubt.
going upon the land priot to that time.
the state, as it is the bill which was
ey at once, the financial situation of
I t is poinetd out that almost contin­
New York bankers say they are send­ Confident o f Benefits From Taft’s The date for the restoration Is Decem­
Apples for President.
the West wonld be free from domina­ ually district attorneys and sheriffs introduced in the last session of the
Visit to Islands.
ber 28, 1907.
ing money West as fast as possible
legislature by Huntley, of Clackamas,
Freewater— The Freewater Commer­ tion on the part of the Foist.
contend fte y are unable to enforce the
Manila, Nov. 12.— A feature of the
and defeated on the ground that it was
Forgers of clearing house certificates
cial club will send a fine box of apples
laws,
or
an
assessor
says
it
is
impossi­
too voluminous and detailed.
Digging Potatoes at W alton.
visit of Secretary of War Taft to Manila
at El Paao, Tex., have been caught.
to President Roosevelt. These apples
ble to assess all property fairly or to
M A Y C A L L E X T R A S E S S IO N .
In brief, it provides for the regulation
Weston— Potato digging is In active have been donated by D. C. Conrad,
Tbe Santa Fe railroad Is to be tried was the presence of Aguinaldo at sever­
make great wealth bear its just share
of all elections as to campaign expens­
whose Spokane Beauty variety took
on another indictmeot at Los Angeles. al of the functions, for the first time progress in the mountain district tribu­
of the burden cf government. It is ar­ es, setting out a maximum expense
tary to Wesicn. The acreage is larger the prize at the Walla W alla fair, and Qillett to Consult Banker*— Gold It gued that If one-fourth of the voters of
bill for every office voted upon by the
A threat to dynamite Great Northern since his capture. Discussing the visit than that of any previous year and the caused much favorable comment. They
Circulated in San Francisco.
the state or district could bring such
people, both at the primaries and at
trains In Montana has led to placing of of Mr. Taft to Manila with a represen­ yield is good, averaging about 100 sacks will be sent to Washington, D, C., in
officers
face
to
face
with
public
dis­
8an
Francisco,
Nov.
8.—
A
t
a
confer­
tative of tiie Associated Press, he said: to the acre, which is considered excep­ tew days.
the general elections. These amounts
guards on many.
ence with members of the clearing charge for incompetency they would do are gr ded according to the importance
“ It is my belief that the benefits to tionally good for unirrigated ground.
San Francisco has appealed to the
their
work
or
else
the
people
would
get
house
and
leading
business
men
today
follow the visit, to the people of the B. F. Bark low and Henry Kansen, the
of tbe office and the scope of the cam­
Klamath Opening In a Year.
government for money with which to
Governor G illett will be urged to call officers who would do it for them. It paign necessary to present the candi-
Philippines, will be greater lhan they largest growers on the mountain, will
Klamath Falls— Hiram D. White,
fight tbe plague.
is asserted that should the law be
an
extra
session
of
the
legislature
to
can reckon at the present time.
I am have about 8,000 sacks from 80 acres. allotting agent of the Indian service, is
i date before the people.
Rigid pro-
Keswick, a small California town at present unable to form an opinion, Most of the crops will he held for next now at the Klamath reservation en­ take some action regarding the present passed the mere threat of invoking it ! visions are made agaimt indirect cam-
would
be
effective
in
the
great
major­
financial
situation,
in
view
of
the
fact
near Redding, lias been almost com­ offhand, of the advantages, hut I am
’ paign contributions and secret expens­
gaged in the last allotment of lands.
spring's market.
that taxes become delinquent Novem­ ity of cases and the people would hear es, and it is required that all political
pletely destroyed by fire.
confident that it has done good.
The
The work will occupy perhaps a year.
less of maintaining the dignity of an
ber
30.
parties must file statements of expense,
It is thought the opening of lands for
pThe national convention of the W . inauguration of the assembly has gone
Local banks are much more optimis­ office and more of maintaining its effi­ as must the candidates, with the offi­
Lum ber Mills 8hut Down.
settlement may take place soon after.
C. T. U. is enthusiastic over the pro­ a long way to cement the friendship of
cacy.
tic
over
the
situation
today,
and
the
cials having record jurisdlclic n over the
the Philippines with the people of the
Pendleton— Many lamber mills in
hibition gains in the South.
In the draft itself it Is provided that
fact that business does not appear to be
positions for which the candidates are
United States. It is the fulfillment of Fiastern Oregon are closing down on ac­
Much c ruit at Milton.
26
per
cent
of
the
voters
who
cast
their
seriously
disturbed
by
the
use
of
the
Advices from Unalaska say a peak a solemn promis-, which tnanv expect­ count of the money stringency. The
contesting.”
Milton— The fruit men of this vicin­
votes
for
an
election
of
justice
of
the
clearing
house
scrip
ia
giving
them
800 ieet above the sea has disappeared. ed would not be fulfilled. The secre­
Meacham Lumber company shut down ity estimate the fruit crop at 300 cars much encouragement. The new paper 8upreme court at the election prior to
D r a in e r fo r W a s h H o lle r «.
The peak was raised by a submarine tary of war did not bring independence
and 40 men are out of work. Several in the district about here. I d addition money ia being accepted everywhere j the action for recalI may file their pe­
A simple device that greatly adds to
earthquake several years ago and its for many people In his pocket, but he
to
this
there
has
been
an
immense
small mills In Union and Baker coun-
without question and business is going tition demanding the recall of an offi- :he usefulness ot the washboiler Is a
disappearance is attributed to the Bame brought the means of attaining it. He
tiee are eloaed. The largest mill shut quantity of fruit shipped by package ahead as usual.
oer who is not enforcing the law.
recent patent of an Oregon utun. As
cause.
told us how we can get it.
The F ili­ down was the Oregon Lumber m ill at express.
The petition shall set forth the rea­
From the snbtrea'nry here »945,000
shown in the Illus­
pinos
are
t
Hank
fill
for
the
information,
South Baker. This employed 200 men.
T ift has decided to complete his tour
sons
for
demanding
the
recall
and
if
went out In gold yeeterday. Interior
tration. It consists
PO RTLAN D M A R K ETS
and pleased at what the secretary has Many Blue Mountain mills are closed,
of the world as originally planned.
the
officer
does
not
resign
within
five
cities got some of this coin, and the
of n drainer that
done, especially in the interests of ed­ he Umatilla county mills are still run­
days
after
the
filing
of
the
petition
Gold imports Irom foreign countries ucation and agriculture.’ ’
Wheat— Club, 87c; bluestem, 89c; balance went into the banka here.
Is attached to the
ning.
then a special election shall be held
valley, 87c; red, 85c.
More will be paid cat today.
w ill continue in payment for crops.
top of the wash-
within
20
days
to
determine
whether
or
Oats— No. 1 white, »29.50; gray,
boiler. The drain­
Quake Ruins Town.
Begin Seeding at Athena.
One of the Vanderbilts has offered
net the officer shall be recalled.
»29.50.
Army Moving on Utea.
er is formed of a
St. Petersburg, Nov. 12.— The first
the Y . M. C. A. of Newport, R. I.,
Athena— Seeding in this section has
On
the
sample
1
allots
at
this
election
C LO T II LB m .A I.N rR
Barley— Feed, »28.50 per ton; brew­
series of parallel
Omaha, Nov. 8.— Colonel
Frank the petitioners shall set forth in rot
direct reports from the seene of the begun in earnest since the rain began.
«100,000.
ing. «30; roiled, »30031.
West and eight troops of the Second more than 200 words the reasons for rods, which rest on the top of the
great earthquake at Kartagh, Russian Up to that time a great many farmers
Corn—
Whole,
»32;
cracked,
»33.
The United States District court at Turkestan, about three weeks ago, were afraid to begin seeding lest there
United States cavalry from Fort Dee their action while the officer shall set washboiler. Each rod terminates Into
Hay— Valley timothy, No. 1, »17@
Los Angeles has imposed s fine of reached this city from a corporal who should not tie enough moisture in the
Moines were today feiried acroea the forth In another 200 words hia justifi­ 1 hook designed to engage the beaded
18
per
ton;
Eastern
Oregon
timothy,
«880,000 on the Santa Fe railroad for accompanied the relief expedition sent ground to sustain the growth of the
Missouri river at Forest city, opposite cation for his acta. At this same elec­ ! :1m of the boiler. Around the edges of
«23;
clover,
«15;
cheat,
»15;
grain
granting reflates.
the Cheyenne agency in South Dakota, tion other candidates for the office shall | he rod Is a projecting ledge, to pre-
to Jamarkan. Telegraphing under ila'e wheat. But now they feel assurer), and
hay. »15016; alfalfa, »14.
after reaching Gettsyburg last night be nominated and the one receiving the | rent the water dripping on the floor.
A number of small banks at various of November fl, the corporal Bays: “ The there will tie thousands of acres of land
Fruits— Apples, 76c0«2.25 per box;
and marching 18 miles across the coun­ highest vote in nomination shall be \fter wringing out the clothe* they »ro
town of Karatagli was completely de­ seeded during the next few weeks. The
plaoea in the Southwest have failed.
peaches, «1 per crate; watermelons, lc
try. The command will continue the deemed to be elected.
stroyed. The victims numbered about large farmers have from four to six
■onveniently placed on the drainer, tha
per
pound;
pears,
«101.25
per
box;
Three large factories at Bridgeport, 400 in Karatagh and shout 10,000 in
In tbe event the accused official re­ water dripping hack I ito the boiler.
drills running dally, and each drill grapes, 75cid»1.75 per crate; quinces, march tomorrow for Thunder Butea, 80
Conn., have closed on account of money the adj ining district of Denattsk. A ll
miles
further
west.
It
now
appears
to
ceives
the
highest
number
of
vote)
at
plants from 20 to 25 acres a day.
The device is -eadlly removed when de-
5O c0»l per boT ; hnrkleberries, 7©8c the army men that the campaign
stringency.
the villages in the vicinity were wreck­
the election he shall remain in office. lired.
per pound; cranberries, »10010.60 per
against
the
Utea
may
keep
the
soldiers
ed.
Many
more
may
be
dead.
Petitions
of
recall
may
be
filed
against
Four European countries have raised
barrel.
Farrra Sailing at Woodburn.
T h e B est W a y to D o It.
busy all winter.
members of the legislature after he has
the disoount rate to atop gold exports
Vegetables— Turnips, »1.26 per sack;
A writer gives a recipe for making
Woodturn—
A
Salem
syndicate
has
State
Has
Wartime
Cleim.
served five days or longer in the first
lo Am silica.
carrots,
«1.26
per
sack;
beets,
«1.25
Japanese Faelingt Hurt.
session following his election. In the stale cookies fresh. The best recipe on
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 12.— The claim purchased a 161-acre tract west of per sack: cabbage, I(/® 1 L*c per pound;
Roosevelt has promised to in vestige te
Woodburn for the purpose of dividing
Vancouver, B. C., Nov. 8.— The riot case of other officers six months mast th e subject, however, is to make new
the paper trust and recommend a re­ of the state of Georgia against the Fed­ It into fruit tracts and running a spur cauliflower, 2 5 c 0 »l per dozen; celery,
ones. Fresh cookies are a delight, hut
eral government for the rue and occu­
50c<a»l per dozen; corn, 85c@ »I pier damage commisaion today ended in «lapse before such a petition Is filed.
peal of paper tariff.
After cne recall petition lias been stale ones an abomination, and no self-
pation of the Western and Atlantic into Woodburn from the Portland- sack; cucumbers, «1 per sack; onicne, peechmaklng. For an hour Howard
Sales of farms In
fl d and election held no other petition respecting housekeeper should tolerate
Estrada Palms, format president of railway immedia ely after the C ivil Salem electric line
15020c per dozen; parsley, 20c per Duncan, connsel for the Japaneee gov­
Cuba, rays American rule is better thsn war, aggregating «600,756, will be this section to homeseekers from the dozen; peppers. 8017c per pound; ernment, declared that the mete dam­ may he filed against the same officer them nor spend time trying to restore
There is
an ess the petitioners pay into the pub- them to freshness.
pressed at the approaching session of Fleet are of daily occurrence.
independence w'th anarchy.
pumpkins, I@ i K»e per pound; radishes, age to property-waa not for a moment
congress. Rills providing for this will much activity in both city and farm 20c per dnten; sp nach, 8c per pound; to be compared to the grave injury to
The total foreign gold engagements
G erm a n
P ic k le «.
be presented by Senator Clay and Rep property and Woodburn's prospect» eq-rash, 1(81 v«c per pound; tomatoes. the finer feelings of the Jnapanese.
for New York is now close to »38,000,-
A p p le S a a ee .
One peck of green tomatoes and eight
Commissioner King replied with the
reaentative Livingston.
Ttie c aim Is were never so bright as the are now.
25050c per box.
Wash but do not peel tart apples. large onions Slice and mix with a cup­
000.
statement that anything heconld award
breed on the use and occupation by the
Onions— »202.25 per sack.
Slice them from the core, add Just
The Denver mint is coining gold bul­ United States army officers of the
Enlarging tha Cannary.
Potato««— 76085c per hundred, de­ in the way of monetary damages could enough water to keep them from burn­ ful of salt. Let stand live or six hours,
not
possibly
be
of
such
balm
sa
the
drain and add one quart of vinegar and
lion into money at the rate of nearly a state's toad from May 11, 1S63, to
Brownsville— The Brownsville can­ livered Portland; sweet potatoes, 2tje cabled explanation already sent by Sir ing and set at the aide of tbe range two quart* of water. Again drain and
million dollars a day.
September 26, 1863.
nery is building a large addition to its per ponnd.
to
atmmer
alowly.
Cook
until
very
soft,
add two pound* of sugar and three
Butter— Fancy creamery, 30O32)4c W ilfrid Ijiurier to Tokio.
The first ship ment of foregn gold
plant. It w ill be about 100x169 feet
rub through a colander and raturu to quarts of vinegar; also two tablespoon-
Tatra* Probat Mill Trust.
has readied New York. The consign­
and w ill give capacity to handle the per ponnd.
the Are with sugar to taate, a dash of fula each of cloves, cinnamon, ginger,
German Warship Blown Up.
Austin, Tex., Nov. 12 — An anti­
Veal— 75 to 186 Bounds 7t»iB<te;
ment contained «7,100,000.
fin it output of the whole neighborhood.
K iel, Nov. 8 — The boiler* of the cinnamon. If It la liked, and the juice allspice and mustard and a dozen finely
trust suit has been filed by the attorney
Apples are still coming In by the wagon 126 to 150 pound». 7n; >60 to 2O0
German school ship Bleacher exploded of a small lemon. Stir until the sugar chopped green pepper». Boll again from
The Oregon commission to the Alas- general in the Twenty-sixth District
load. Another carload of the prepared pounds, 6 0 5 )4 »
this morning while the vessel w»s near Is dissolved, then take from the Are one to two hour*, and seal <n glass or
ks-Yukon Pacific exposition lias select­ court against 120 Texas m illing com­
Pork—
Block,
75
to
150
pounds,
7
0
fruit was shipped last week. The rail­
Marwick. The vessel has recently been and set aside to cool.
ed a aite for the state building.
panies alleged to be in conspiracy in
earthen tars.
7
)*c;
packers,
6»407c.
road company will put in a switch.
used as a receiving ship.
At a late
restraint of trad.e
The state allege«
Poultry—
Average
old
hens,
11c
per
An Arixona bank has suspended tem­ that the defendant companiea have vio­ The fruit now has to be hauler) about
W i l l P a r it y fte t r la e r a to r .
hoar
tonight
10
bodies
had
been
found
ponnd; mixer) chickens, 11c; spring
200 yards to the nearest sidetrack.
porarily.
P ic k le d P c a c h e «.
A good thing to have about the re­
late,! both the 1809 and 1903 acta and
chickens, l i e ; old rooaterg, 8#9c; on board the ship and a roll call of the
Take those of full growth, ripe, but
frigerator la a saucer of charcoal, or
drawee. I chickens, 13014c; tnrkevs, crew showed that not other men were
New York hanks will now give relief acki lor penalties against each defend­
not eoft; wipe them with a flannel
Albany Data New Industry.
ant in the sum of »76,000 for the al­
live, old, 16c; yonng, 18c; geese, live, missing. Several of the wounded men several saucers, for that matter. I'lace
to other cities.
Three oue on tbe shelf where the milk la kept cloth, or pare them. Stick three or
leged violation of the art of 1899 and
Albany— Albany la to have a furni­ 9010c; dnekt, 14; pigeons, «101.60; are not expected to recover.
hundred of the crew wete ¡absent man­ and also where tbe butter la kept. This four clove* into each peach aud lay
Portland banke have engaged »1 ,- «56.260 for violation o( the act of 1903. ture factory and the deserted building« sqnaha, «2 0 3 .
will keep the refrigerator very sareet, them In a atone jar. Allow half a
800.000 in foreign gold.
of the old organ and carriage ftutnry In
Eggs — Fresh ranch, candled, SSc per euvering.
pound of sngar to one quart of vine­
and la an easy prevention of genua.
Lives Loat In Italy
tha
southeastern
part
ol
the
city
are
to
dosen.
Chicago telegraph operators have
gar and cassia and other apices to
Reclamation o f Zuydarsaa.
The A l­
Hop»— 1907 , 709c per ponnd; olds,
Rome, Nov. 12.— The rain storms he utilised tor that Industry.
voted to suspend the strike.
T a B ak e B a tfa a
C r a «t*.
taste. Let tbe vinegar come to a boll,
The Hagne, Nov. 8.— The government
and floods ihr"iigiiout Italy continue. bany Furniture Manufacturing company 4c per ponnd.
Put In your bottom crust drat and skim and pour It over tbe peaches.
Wool — Eastern Oregon average beat. has presented to parliament a bill for
Senator Heyhnrn, of Idaho, has pro­ Railroad tracks are Iwing carried away 1« being formed by John Moneil. of Al-
hake a light brown, then add tbe fruit
tected to Piegldent Koneevdt against In eeveral placet, and reporta are being hany, who owns the factory buildings: 16022c per ponnd, according to shrink­ the reclamation of a portion of the Zny ar other Riling, and yoo will hare piee Let them stand two weeks, pour off
the vinegar. Boil again, and pour It
deraee
at
a
coat
of
»11,200.000.
The
J
M
Ullkinson,
who
recently
came
to
age;
valley,
20022•,
according
to
gold deposits In New York by the gov receiver) of the deetmctlon of honaea
with no soggy morsel anywhere shoot back over the peaches. They are now
eminent until Western banks hare and the destroying of rattle. Several Oregon, and H P. Hanson, a furniture shrinkage; flrenegg; mohair, choice, work w ill oranpy seven yearr and will
| ready to use.
yield about 40,000 «eras of farti la land. them, sajs the Delineator.
89030c per pound.
manufacturer of Tacoma.
human livee have alto bean loat.
boon paid what ia due them.
l i i Condensed Fora lor Our
Buy Heade r!
Klamath Falls— Woik on the Keno
canal is now well within the city limits
and the h illiide where the government
force is at work present» the appearance
of a very animated anthill.
A Urge
force with shovels and witlr teams ia at
work and good progress is being made.
It is expected that a great part of the
heavier work will tie completed before
winter sets in. The Keno canal is on
the west side of the river and will reacli
a part of the farming lands not touched
by the main irrigation canal now in
operation.