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PREY T O G A M B LE R S . The Estacada Progress INEWS NOTES GATHERED FROM VARIOUS PARTS Of OREGON OPPOSE PARCELS PO ST. VALUE O F W H E A T . 1 won»««, etc., aud ther e will usually be I skim-milk or bu ttermilk. There need therefo re be uo cost for anim al food, Good Profit May Be Made by Feeding resu lting iu a sa ving of 8 to 10 cents iM H C d E a c h T h u r s d a y to Poultry at High Prices. per fowl. The clover or grass they eat P o u ltry m a n . O regon A g ric u l will have little m ark etab le value. The Dallas, S. D , O ct. 13.— It is esti S a n F ra n c isc o , O ct. 9.— A s se m b lin g By Ju m e a Dry*>en. tu ra l C ollide. Corvallis. de stru ction of grasshop pers iu the OREGON ESTACADA m a t e d t h a t 1,000 l a n d -seek e rs wh o af ter half a day of r ecreatio n , t h e d e l The prices of po ultry and eggs fol clover au d graiu fields aud of bugs iu h ave co m e t o D allas a n d G r e g o ry e g a te s t o t h e n in e t e e n t h se ss io n of the low closely t h e tren d of wheat prices the orchards will, where these insects D E S C H U T E S * BID T O O H I G H . T R A V E L IN G LIBRARIES. h ave lost th eir m o n e y at g a m i n g ta T r a n s - M ississip p i C o m m e r c i a l c o n and of corn prices, the two sta ple poul ar e bud, offset a large p a r t of the an bles a n d a r e “ b r o k e .” M a n y m o r e g r e ss d e v o te d y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n a n d try foods in the United States. The uual cost of food for the fowls iu State Land Board Balks at S 6 0 an Oregon Now Has 90, With 6,000 ten den cy is for po ultry keepers to cu r b e tte r crops. w h o h ave lost all th eir r e a d y cas h ev en in g to p ractical a d d r e s s e s o n the Iu experim ents w ith larger breeds Acre Lien. Volumes, Scattered Over State. tail the flock of po ultry when prices have b een fo rced t o te l e g r a p h for d e v e l o p m e n t of th e W e s t a n d brief of food are high, an d to increase the the eost of feeding was greater. The Salem __ The sta te land board, at its The Oregon l ib ra ry commission, sp e e c h e s e x p l a n a t o r y o f reso lu tio n s flock when the prices of food are low. cost of feeding Ply m o u th Rocks a v e r 1 m o n ey . last meeting, heard and took un der a d which has its head q u arters in the sta te N e a r l y 00,000 p e r s o n s have regis house a t Salem, has charge of DO t r a v e l u n d e r c o n s i d e r a t i o n by t h e v ario u s When the gr ain prices rise more poul aged $1.15 per fowl aud of Wyaud ottes visement the application of the I)es ing libraries, 5,000 volumes, which con $ 1 . 00 . This ex tr a cost is largely offset c o m m i t t e e s . H e r e a f t e r o n e h alf of t r y aro sent to m arket, ami l ater on _ . . . «... . t e r e d at t h e s e two points already and ther e is a sc arcity of both po ultry and when the fowls are m arketed, the penings Presented in a Brief and n e a r ly as m a n y m o r e are e x p e c t e d be eh u tes Irrig atio n & Power com pany for sti t u t e O re g o n ’s s t a te lending library. each day is to be t a k e n up by e n t e r larg er breeds bringing more thu u the ® gg»- Comprehensive Manner for Busy fore th e perio d of re g i s t r a t i o n closes. a co n tract for the reclam ation of 74,- Each lib ra ry contains from 50 to 60 The question for the poultry m an and small breeds. Readers— National, Political, His H u n d r e d s r e t u r n as quick as t h e y have 'U)0 acres of laud south a n d east of the books, which aro selected to suit d i f t a i n m e n t p ro v id ed by th e c o m m ercial fere nce ages an d tastes. These libraries bod ies of S an F r a n c i s c o a n d of the th e farm er to consider in this connec torical and Commercial. r e g iste r e d , but th o u s a n d s have re tract t h a t company is alread y reclaim are sent to a n y com mun ity in Oregon, 1200 d e l e g a t e s w h o are r e g i s t e r e d as tion is, a t what prieeg of gr ain does In answer to an inqu iry r elativ e to ing in the v icin ity of Bend, Crook absolutely free, except t r a n sp o r ta tio n a t t e n d i n g t h e co n g r ess , fully o n e - th ird it pay the farm e r to market the grain the way iu which to tell the difference m a in e d for t h e draw in g . p a r t i c i p a t e d y e s t e r d a y in a n ex cu rsio n r a th e r than feed it to the poultry, for between the edible mushroom aud the G a m b le r s have o p e r a t e d t h e i r g a m e s County. This new t r a c t is what is charges. We will h ave more libraries S erv ian s hav€ eized a H u n g a r i a n w ith o u t r e s t r a i n t an d are said to have what is kuown as the Benham Falls this w in ter a n d should be glad to com by s t e a m e r to m a n y p o i n t s of in te r e st th e business of the farm er is to g et the poisonous va riety, the statiou replied: on th e bay. There are so many different species most out of th e soil, w hether it be munieate with anyone who is interested to w n . project. A n ew flood o f res o l u t i o n s deluged raw or conce ntrated products. I t is a of mushrooms, and they are so nearly m a d e r e m a r k a b le win n in g s. T h e y run The s ta te has a contract with th to kuow more about them. R o o s ev elt h as refu s ed t o g o o n the pell m ell 24 h o u r s a day, w ith th e the s e c r e t a r y ’s d e s k a f t e r th e d e l e fine point to deter m ine ju s t where tho like the poisonous varieties, t h a t it is The 85 stations which are now r e United S tates for th e reclamation of stum p. g a te s r e tu rn e d . B ecau se of t h e e x profit in feeding po ultry as well as impossible for an inexperienced person g a m e s as s t r o n g at d a y b r e a k as w h en this tract, an d now the question is to ceiving t rav elin g libra ries are located te n d e d d e b a t e s t h a t have o c c u r r e d in other livestock disa pp ears in the up-1 to d etect tho difference. Botanists do F e r d i n a n d has e n t e r e d Sofia as th e s u n sets. whom th e sta te shall let th e contract in th e counties of th e s ta te as follows: th e se ss io n s of th e c o m m i t t e e o n reso ward ten den cy of the price of gr ain; not usually recognize a n y difference be- Ba ker county, one st a tio n ; Clackamas, c z a r of Bulgaria. of co n stru ctin g a reclamation system. T o be b r o k e in th is c o u n t r y m ean s lutions, it is p r o b a b le t h a t th e actio n The Deschutes company w an ts a lien eig h t; Clatsop, two; Columbia, th ree; u p o n m a n y of th e i m p o r t a n t m ea s u re s in other words, a t w h at po int is there tween mushrooms an d toadstools. Tho T u r k e y is se n d i n g cr u iser s t o the s o m e th i n g t o a m an , becau se he a p a r tin g of tho ways between a profit best way is i> learn to recognize cer- Crook, one; Douglas, two; Gilliam, two I slan d of Sam os. w i t h o u t friends, g en erally , a n d at of $60 an acre for reclaiming tlie land, G r a n t ; fivo ; Jackson, fo ur; Hood for w hich a p p r o v a l has b een ask ed nnd a loss! I tain species edible mushrooms, even hut th ere aro indications t h a t the board Ja p a n e s e m a s s a c r e d a p a r t y of a tim e w h e n it is n o t eas y to m ake thinks th is is too much. I t is reported River, one; Josephine, four; K lam ath , will be retard e d . Tho general tendency among farmer * though th e num ber be few. A common n ew ones . E v e r y o u t g o i n g tr ain car T h e c o m m i t t e e h a s d ecid ed to r e is to sell the grain, r a th e r th an feed va riety, kn own botanically as * Agaricus one; Lane, fiv e; Lincoln, on e; Linn, f rien d ly C o r e a n s by m i s t a k e for in ries m a n y m e n w h o h ave lo st th eir th at the Twin F alls L and & W a te r seven; Malheur, fo u r; Marion, seven; co m m e n d , in m o d ified fo rm , th e r e s o it, long before the p a r tin g of the ways | cam pestrias L .,’ is not poisonous, and su r g e n ts . m o n e y an d risk th e i r lives rid in g on company, which operated exten sively in Morrow, two; Polk, th ree; Sherman lution u r g i n g th e n eces sity of p r o v i d has been reached, anil it is a knowledge by th e following description you may Idaho an d eas tern Washington, is f i g C a s t r o 's h ealth has im p ro v e d so b r a k e beams. th ree; Tillamook, th ree; Um atilla, ing for a r e j u v e n a t e d m e r c h a n t m a of th is f a c t t h a t assures the skillful i be able to recognize it: m u c h t h a t he is ag ain ab le to be out N o land o p e n i n g has e v er b r o u g h t u ring on u n d ertak in g the Benh am Falls three; rine. a n d a f t e r a b i t t e r d e b a t e o f s e v an d persisten t feeder of a profit. The | Union, th ree; Wasco, one ‘ The stem is cylindrical, or tapers a o n th e streets. m o r e people, a n d t h e y all co m e with project at a price less th an t h a t named Washington, fou r; Wheeler, one; Yam eral h o u rs, d e t e r m i n e d to r e p o r t ad p a r tin g of the wavs comes ver y soon j little towar d the lower end. N ear its ■ , . , " » u n i t i u m u *vu>9 v m i ll 9 v e r y s o o n by the Deschutes company. m o n ey . T h o s e w h o h ave t h e g a m D u r in g a q u arre l at T u c so n . Ariz., t h * ; r ; l u " 0,n ci; m m " " ; * , h e to the m ajo rity o f feeders. One man upper end is a sort of collar, usually The board will send S t a t e Engin eer hill, three. b e tw e e n tw o c a r p e n te r s, o n e hit the b lin g spirit stick to t h e r o u le tte and Lewis to inspect th e land a n d report. The books of the eleven tr a v e lin g li a tti u d e of 1 o s t m a s t e r O euera) M e y e r may bo tolIin£ th e ox act t r u th whl,n termed a ‘ r i n g , ’ which encircles it. faro tables, w ith th e r esu lt t h a t sev o n th e s u b je c t of a p ar cels po st, I he he sav8 t h a t ,10 pan maUe n „ fit in This is ver y delicate, white like tho o th e r , b r e a k in g his neck. b raries which were retu rn ed to the o f P> eral h u n d r e d are living o n c h a r ity The company es tim ates t h a t 31 per cent fice betw een August 12 an d Aug ust 20 l a t t e r topic is e x p e c te d to fu rn is h the feeding seventy-five cent wheat, and stem, and of very thin, sa tin y texture. T h e F r e n c h g o v e r n m e n t says the until t h e y can g et o u t of t h e co u n try . of the en tire tr a c t is non-irrigable. basis of a lively c o n t e s t o n t h e floor another m ay be equally tr u th f u l when The circular, expanded disk into which The s t a te land board adopted a new had a total circulation of 1,842. D a r d a n e l l e s sh o u ld be o p e n e d while The following books were among of th e co n g r ess . ho says ho can make a profit in feed the stem fits is called the ‘ cap .’ Tho and im p o rtan t rule relatin g to resi- t h e B alk an tro u b le is b ein g settled. LO N D O N C E N TE R OF IN TE R E S T. ing one-dollar wheat. The difference \ su rface is sometimes white, altho ugh ence on reclaim ed land in th e Des those t h a t were th e most popular: J a m e s G. W h i t e h o u s e , o n e of the W AR O N A U S T R I A . in the two men is a difference in skill | sometimes brownish, and usually cov chutes projects. Her etofore the rules Church, Stories from Hom er ; Dumas, b est k n o w n lead ers in se cre t o rd ers , Count of M on te Cristo; Kin gsley, W e s t in feeding. W ith good stock and good 1 ered by a thin lay er of delicate threads. St. Petersburg Watching Outcome of have requested purchasers of reclaimed is dead at his h o m e in P ro v id e n c e land to reside th ree months on the land war d Ho; Kipling, K im ; Kipling, Light People of Servia Renew Demands on enro the skillful feeder will make a The flesh or in ner portion is more com Conference in England. T h a t F a ile d ; Pyle, Some A d ventures of Con n. profit in feeding high-priced grain, luff pact, anil is white also. Numerou s thin and p u t one-eighth of it. u nder cu ltiv a King Peter. no one can m ake a profit with poor plates, or ‘ gills,’ are on the un der aide St. P e t e r s b u r g , Oct. 13.— T h e cen tion within three y ears from th e date Robi n Hood; Schafer, H isto ry of the A S p an ish b allo o n fell a d istan c e o B e lg rad e, Oct. 9.— G r e a t c r o w d s stock an d poor care a t an y price for of the cap, which rad iate from n ear tho 6,000 feet an d t h e o c c u p a n t s w ere un t e r of in t e r e s t in the N e a r E a s t crisis f application. The rulo adopted p er Pac ific N o rth w est; Stevenson, M aster Tileston, C h ild r e n ’s ag ain s u r r o u n d e d t h e p alace last grain. ste m to tho m ar gi n of the cap. When injure d. T h e gas b a g b ecam e ripped h as b een t r a n s f e r r e d t o L o n d o n , an d mits the s e t tl e r to “ prove u p “ by f B a ll a n t r a e ; Hou r; Wallace, Ben Hur. Tho price of w h eat is higher now th e p lan t is very yo ung the gills are showing a 30-day residence, th e culti- a n d acted as a p arach u te. night, s h o u t i n g for w a r an d callin g for th e Russian fo reig n office is m a r k i n g v ation of 7 Besides th e trav elin g lib ra ries the f i rs t white, b u t soon become a dark, th an it has been for prob ably ten or per cent of his land and R o o sev elt w r o te to th e S o u t h e r n t im e in its n e g o t i a t i o n s w ith o t h e r the erection of mmission has a collection of books the kin g t o ap p ear. F i n a l l y K in g fifteen years, an d it is fre quently said pink color, a u d in ago changes to d ark a fo ur room house. P e a c e co n g r ess , in se ssio n a t G reen s on “ Municipal G o v ern m en t” and a col P e t e r , a c c o m p a n i e d b y t h e C r o w n t h a t it is too high to feed to chickens. brown. Tho subs tance of the stem is p o w e r s c o n c e r n i n g t h e co n v o catio n b o r o , N. C , sa y in g th a t a r m a m e n t i lection on “ R o a d s” which it is glad to Prince, c am e to th e b a lc o n y a n d i m Two or th ree things should be con less compact at the center, b u t the stem o f a c o n g r e ss u n til th e o u t c o m e of the th e b est g u a r a n t e e of peace. G IVES E L E C T O R S ’ NAMES. loan to an y person or a n y organization plo red th e p eo p le n o t to cau se a d i s sidered in th is connection. F irst, the is not really hollow, though in some in c o n f e r e n c e s b e t w e e n M. I sw o lck y , Sir th e state. The one on “ Municipal prices of po ultry and eggs will rise if stances there aro sligh t indications of A V irg in ia girl has m a r ri e d a Brit tu rb an ce. H e said: E d w a r d G r e y a n d K i n g E d w a r d ar e Secretary Benson Issues Form of Bal G o v e r n m e n t” considers municipal im many chickens ar e m ar keted , and tho it. This mushroom wiTl bo found in ish nav al officer, “ T r u s t m e a n d m y g o v e r n m e n t ; prov ement, sa nita tion, w a t e r supply, farm e r who keeps his chickens will sod, where shade is plentiful. k nown. b o th will d o th e i r d u t y . ” lot for November Election" I n t e rn a t i o n a l b allo o n races ar e be public health, sewage disposal, gas and “ I t is probable t h a t tho mushroom T h e c r o w d c h eered th e king, but make as much profit as ho did when E m p e r o r N ich o las h a s d ecid ed to in g h eld n e a r Berlin, G erm an y . S alem — S ecretary of S t a t e Benson electric light plants an d city roads and the price of w h eat was low. T h at is, responsible for a m ajo rity of the deaths leave t h e l e t t e r of E m p e r o r F ra n c i s has issued the form o f ballot co n tain pa vem ents in a practical way. The li c o n tin u e d t o sh o u t, “ W a r w i t h A u s tho price of po ul try products will a d from eatin g this p lan t is tho A m anita B ritain c o n tin u e s to hold out tria .” b r a ry on “ R o a d s ” gives th e value of j u s t itself to the prices of grain. Sec phalloides. By a novice, it mig ht eas a g a in s t A u s tr ia a n d d e f e n d s T u r k e y J o s e p h u n a n s w e r e d u n til M. Is w o l s k ing th e names of all candidates for good roads a n d practical directions for T h e r e p o r t o f th e r e s i g n a t i o n o f th e ond, how much does it really cost to ily be t ak en for the Agaricus campes- r e t u r n s t o St. P e t e r s b u r g . Count m in isters w a s p r e m a t u r e , b u t t h e r a d presidential electors a t the November S e n a t o r B e v erid g e is q u ite ill and construction and m ain tain in g them ; feed a hen for a y e a r ! Does an y ono tris. However, tho form er usually oc has b een fo rced to can ce l se vera l B e rc h th o ld , th e A u s tr i a n a m b as sad o r, •lection. The candidates of the five also road laws of Oregon and some other icals a r e t r y i n g to b r i n g th is about, k n o w ! curs in th e woods, while the edible v a c h a r g i n g t h e m with inactiv ity in th e was clo seted w ith M. T ch ary k o ff, the s p e a k i n g dates. states. I n exp er im ents made b y the writer, riety j u s t described occurs in open political p arties are as follows: p r e s e n t i ritical situ atio n , a n d it is covering several years, in which every a c t i n g f o reig n m in ister, t h e e n t i r e a f places. Professor G. F. Atkinson, of tho T h e T ra n s -M iss isip p i C o n g r e s s ha Republican— K. R Butler, of M u l t feared t h a t a ca b in e t crisis m a y be ounce of food was weighed, six pens b o tan y division of th e Cornell un iv er Open Branch Next Month. t e r n o o n . A t the close of th e in ter nomah county; J. D. Lee, of Multno t u r n e d d o w n th e parcels p o st, after forced. of Legho rn hens consumed during the sity agricultura l exp erim ent sta tion, do- P o r t l a n d — O. R. & N. officials have sp irited deb ate. view he r e i t e r a t e d th e s t a t e m e n t th at mah co unty; A. C. Marsters, of Doug- T h e r e p o r t s p r e a d y e s t e r d a y th at y e a r 564 pounds wheat, 296 pounds scribes the A m an ita phalloides as fol M u c h of t h e w h e a t g r o w n in the A u s tr ia wo u ld refu se to p a rticip ate in as county; F r a n k J. Miller, of Linn set Novem ber 2 as th e d ate for the the c r o w n p rin ce had a n n o u n c e d his corn, 203 pounds oats, 112 pounds bran lows: formal opening of th e Wallowa e x ten de sire to lead an a r m y in to B o s n ia p r o v in c e of O n t a r i o , C anada, is being a c o n g r e s s u n less t h e B o sn ia questio n county. and sh orts and 235 pounds skim milk, “ It is pure white, an d possesses an Democratic— O. P. Coshow, of Doug sion into Enterp rise. On t h a t d ay the T h is w as r eceiv ed w ith p o p u l a r ac m o v e d t o tid e w a t e r b y A m e r ic a n was ex clu d ed fro m this p r o g ra m . in addition to some anim al food. The an nulus or collar, b u t w h at is most firs t regular passenger train s into E n carrie rs . T h e q u e s tio n o f tlifc r e c o g n itio n of las co u n ty ; August Iluckestein, of terprise will be oper ated and a few claim, a n d he was gi ven a n o v atio n cost of tho total food per fowl for tho im p o rtan t the base of the stem rests in Marion county; E. S. J . McAllister, of while d r i v in g in his m o t o r c a r in the y e a r var ied in different pens from 61 a cup-like envelope called th o volva. A m a n an d w o m a n b o u n d t o g e t h e r B u lg arian in d e p e n d e n c e has for th Multnomah county; Samuel White, of days later the line into Joseph will be a f te rn o o n . T h o u s a n d s of p eo p le p r o w e r e fou n d d r o w n e d n e a r N ew Y ork tim e b ein g d r o p p e d o u t of sight, but Ba ker county. in operation, th is completing the ex ceed ed in to th e c o u n t r y t o m e e t the cents to 78 cents, an d av er ag ed 66 . . . The pilous in this form is cents. The wheat w as charged a t 1 smooth, viscid to the touch, and pure I n v e s t i g a t i o n sh o w e d t h a t t h e y had Russia h as a s su r e d B u lg aria t h a t she P ro h ib itio n — W. P. Elmore, of Linn tension. As soon as th e Joseph ter tr o o p s r e t u r n i n g fro m m a n e u v e r s, an d will s u p p o r t her p r e t e n t i o n s b efo re cent a pound, corn nt 1 V4 cents, oats e n t e r e d into a suicide pact, county; H iram Gould, of Was hington minus is connected with Elgin all of es c o rt e d t h e m in to th e t o w n s in g in g a t a cent, skim milk a t a fifth of a white, as is also the annulus, stem and the co n g ress. volva, though the l a t t e r is soiled by Wallowa will be provided w ith t r a n s w ar songs. A lone r o b b e r h eld u p a sta g e n ear T h e fo reig n office h a s received county; A. ,T. Hunsaker, of Yamhill por tation. ce nt an d bran anil shorts a t three- particles of earth. The stem is nearly Regu lar passenger and M isso ula, M o n t. F r o m $5 to $25 each fro m a sc o re of cities in T u r k e y t e le county; F. McKercher, of Multnom ah fifths of a cent. The anim al food cost cylindrical, tap erin g sligh tly from the fre ight tr ain s will be oper ated on th w as o b ta in e d f ro m th e 12 p a s se n g e r s g r a m s p r o t e s t i n g a g a in s t the A u s tr o county. LIM IT SKYSCRAPERS. from 5 to 6 cents per fowl. The wheat bulbous base. I t is hollow, or stuffed Socialist— P e t e r S. Beck, of U m a entire line before Dece mber 1. The H u n g e r w as g iv en as an ex cu s e by H u n g a r i a n - B u l g a r i a n action, which constituted nearly a h alf of the total with cotton y, mycelial threads. The bran ch is 63 miles long. t h e ban dit. h a v e b een a d o p t e d at m a s s m e e t i n g s tilla county; W. T. Grider, of Union 1 gills are usually pur e white, even in New York Building Authorities De cost. The hens laid an av erag e of 144 eggs age, an d are nearly free from the stem. T h e U n i t e d S t a t e s circu it c o u r t of h eld u n d e r th e au sp ices o f th e Y o u n g w u n ty ; Ja m e s E. Quick, of Coos cide on 300 Feet. T o Develop Lane. per fowl, valued a t $1.68 a t local prices When d ecaying the p lan t emits a very a p p eals at C h ica g o has m o dified the T u r k s . T h e t e l e g r a m s are identical in county; F. C. Var ner , of Be nton county. Eug ene.— The L an e Coun ty Asset in j u n c t i o n s a g a i n s t p ick etin g , a llo w tex t, s h o w in g a c e r t a i n origin. N e w Y o rk , Oct. 9.—T h e com ijiitte e for eggs. The prices were from 10 disagreeable o dor.” — Fro m Was hing ton In dep en den ce— John W. B en n ett, of in g u n io n s to th u s fight e m p l o y e r s so company, w ith a capital stock of $10 o n public b u ild in g s of th e b o a r d of cents to 25 cents per dozen, much S tate college, Pullman. Clackam as county; William R. Lake, JA P A N ES E G R E E T IN G WARM. lower th an the prices are in Oregon l o n g as it is d o n e p eace ab ly of Multnom ah county; Michael J . Mal- 000, lias been inco rporated a t Eugene. a l d e r m e n h a s a n n o u n c e d a public h e a r a t the present time. I f wheat had been An inquiry which will be of interest T h e b a t t l e s h i p fleet has left M anila The incorporators are F . E. Dunn, A1 ley, of Multnom ah county; Thomas A. ing on th e p r o p o sa l to limit t h e h eight worth, say, 90 cents an d had been Yokohama T urn s Out to Do Honor Sweeney, of M ultnomah county. ton Hampton and Jo sep h Fellman, all of all b u ild in g s in N e w Yor k. I f the charged for a t t h a t rate, and bran at to fru i t growers of sou thwester n W as h fo r Ja p a n . prom inent merchants of this city. The i ld e r m e n s h o u l d a d o p t th e p ro p o sal, 1 cent a pound, the cost per fowl ington a n d northwestern Oregon was to San Francisco Business Men T h e a r m y re t i ri n g b o a r o referred to th e d ep artm en t of ho rticul object of the new company is to Homestead Case Up. ifter th e h e a r i n g it m u s t g o to th e would have been about 16 cents more, C o lo n el S t e w a r t is disabled. Y o k o h a m a , O ct. 13.— Y o k o h a m a is somble assets and offer them to cap b o ard o f e s tim ates , a n d t h e m a y o r or 80 cents instead of 66 cents. But ture. I t follows: K l a m a t h F alls.—J. G. P ie r c e and italists to induce them to come to Lan “ K in d ly give me some adv ice con b laze o f co lo r with A m e r ic a n and A B ritish fleet h a s b e e n senv to eggs are also higher in price th an they cer ning the gr owing of raspberries and will h ave t h e final decision. T u r k e y to k eep th e c o u n t r y quiet. J a p a n e s e fiags fly in g f ro m ev ery C h a rles E . W a r d e n of this city have coun ty to develop its resources. Rail It is p r o p o s e d t o limit th e h e ig h t of were then. b een m a d e d e f e n d a n t s in a suit road enterprises, especially, will be en blackberries un der the conditions found A c o n f e r e n c e of th e p o w e r s o n t h t building, in h o n o r o f t h e d eleg atio n for th e r e c o v e r y o f m o n e y b y A. B. build in g s to 300 feet, w ith th e excep T ak in g th e m onthly egg yield of tho in southw ester n W ashington . I would couraged. B a lk a n m u d d le d e p e n d s u p o n Great o f Pacific C o a st b u sin e ss m e n wh o D an iels of W is co n sin . T h e su it is tion of b u ild in g s t h a t fro n t o n a par k, six pens of Legho rns and computing be obliged to you for inform ation con Britain. s q u a re o r plaza, for w h ic h th e limit tho value of the eggs laid each month cer ning the growing of plums, cherries a r riv e d at 7 o ’clock on t h e J a p a n e s e r esu lt of th e c o n t r o v e r s y o v e r lands Wallowa to Have Courthouse. is p r o p o s e d a t 350 feet. a t the av erag e wholesale prices of eggs and apples in this reg io n .” T h e nav al t u g S o t o y o m o w en t liner T c n y o M a ru f ro m S an F r a n in t o w n s h i p 37 n o r th , r a n g e 10, k n o w n E n te rp r i s e __ Tho co u n ty co u rt has T h e p r o p o s i t i o n w a s m a d e b y the in P o rtlan d during the past two years, t h e 37-10 case. Scrip w a s placed Profes sor W. S. T horn ber replied: a g r o u n d o n P u g e t S o u n d d u rin g cisco. T h e v is i t o r s w e r e g r e e t e d at on t h e land o rig in a lly a n d P ierce an d accepted plans for a courthouse, to cost bu ilding c o d e rev isio n co m m itte e , the results would be as follows “ You will have no d ifficu lty in heav y fog. th e do ck b y a c r o w d w h ich n u m b e r e d W a r d e n so ld a piece o f t h e t im b e r $30,000. Bids for foun dation a n d base which m a d e its r e p o r t s a f t e r in v es ti Price gr owing raspberries an d bl ackber ries in E. A. S. B lak e h as b e e n found h u n d r e d s of r e p re s e n t a t i v e b u sin e ss to Daniels. laid. H o m e s t e a d e r s co n te s te d ment will be ad v ertised for immediate g a tin g th e w i d t h of th e s t r e e t s in the per doz. Value. your p ar t of the cou ntry, providing you g u ilty o f a t t e m p t i n g t o b r ib e a p r o s m e n of J a p a n , a s se m b le d f ro m «the th e sc rip filings an d a dec ision in th eir ly in order t h a t the foundation a t least city. W h e r e th e w id th of a s t r e e t is November . . 41) 35c $ 1.17 use good ju d g m en t in selecting your v a p ectiv e j u r o r in th e R uef case. may be pu t in this fall. Wallowa couiv less t h a n 45 feet, a h e ig h t of 135 feet December . .122 cities of T o k io . O s a k a a n d K y o to . favor w as r e n d e r e d N o w Daniel 35c 3.00 rieties an d in planting . I f tho low land t y has been set a p a r t from Union coun o n ly will be p e r m i tt e d . A g en eral J a n u a r y . . . ..2 4 3 T h e officially p r e p a r e d p r o g r a m o f I se eks r e c o v e r y of m o n e y on th e land 26c 4.40 is well drained you had b e t t e r p lan t A R u s sian g e n e r a l was w o u n d e d by ty 20 years, and th is will be th e first limit of 150 feet is p r o p o s e d for all F e b r u a ry . . .238 e n t e r t a i n m e n t for th e A m e r ic a n s com-1 th a t has r e v e r te d t o the h o m e s te a d e r 25c 4.90 blackberries, but if the land is not well his o w n t r o o p s d u r in g t h e a r m y m a courthouse erected in th o county. sto res, lofts, w a r e h o u se s, r e s t a u r a n t s , March . . . 20c 5.60 drained you will have d ifficu lty in neuvers Balls b ecam e m ix e d with m e n c e d ~ a s so o n as t h e y ste p p ed m a r k e ts, r e f r i g e r a t o r p lan ts, stables, April ......... hore, a n d ev e r y d ay of t h e i r stay 20c 8.30 growing an y form of small f r u i t there. Light Fall Run of Fish. t h e b la n k shells. factories , w o r k s h o p s , g a r a g e s an d M ay ........... ..4 2 8 n J a p a n will be co m p le te ly filled with 18c 6.33 However, tho b lackberry will come Closes for Season. Astoria. — Ordinarily, the present The w a t e r w a y s co n v e n tio n has r e c e p tio n s a n d sig h ts e e in g tr ip s ar 20c 6.62 nearer to gr owing in poorly drained land No rth Powder.— The In d ian a Mining o t h e r s t r u c t u r e s of a sim ilar natu re. J u n e .......... p a s se d a reso lu tio n as k in g c o n g r e ss r a n g e d b y th e ir J a p a n e s e hosts. O n time is when the lar gest run of silver Office b u ild in g s, g r a in el e v a t o r s an d J u l y .......... .. 3 8 4 20c 6.44) than the raspber ries will. In choosing t o o p en a ship canal f ro m th e G reat T h u r s d a y the A m e r ic a n s will be the sides a p p ear in the river, b u t so far company has closed for tlie season. At o b s e rv a t o r i e s a r e to be th e o n l y b u ild Augu st . . . . 25c 8.20 va rieties of blackberries, use the Mam L ake* t o t h e Gulf, as th e railro ad s g u e s t s o f C o u n t K o m u r a , m i n i s t e r of they have failed to m aterialize in an an a v erag e ra te of $700 to $800 worth ings to be a llo w e d to rise hi gher. September . .221 25« 4.60 moth for e x tra early, the S nyder for c a n n o t keep pace w ith t h e v o lu m e of fo re ign affairs, at a lu n ch eo n in h o n o r large numbers. The E u re k a cannery, of concentrates per week the company It is e x p e c t e d t h a t c o n s i d e ra b l e o p October . . . . 97 30« 2.40 middle ear ly an d the E verg reen for of the P ac k e r s Association, a n d Meg- has shipped to the value of $5,000 worth position t o t h e n ew p lan will develop. business. o f th e visitor s. late. Ra spberries requ ire a d ryer and, from here to Seattle, requiring two l e r ’s can n ery a t Brookfield, are run T h e T e n y o Marti h ad an excellent $61.92 especially, well drained soil, an d with A M a s s a c h u s e t t s sch o o l t e a c h e r ning on the north shore and the Union trips a week from the mine to the sta t r ip a c r o ss th e Pacific. In place of eggs wor th $1.68 per such conditions in yo ur p a r t of the lo ck ed a b o y in a closet for p u n ish Colonize Big Ranch. operative F i s h e r m e n ’s can n ery on tion. fowl, if th eir value be computed at m e n t a n d f o rg o t him. T h e b o y re Red Bluff, Cal , Oct. 9.— O n e o f th e presen t prices in P o rtlan d they would sta te you should be able to grow re this side, but th eir packs so f a r have PORTLAND M AR KETS. Chicago Air Very Dirty. m ain ed in his d u n g e o n t w o d a y s an d m arkable crops of them. The Cut hbert a r g e s t sa les o f land ever r e c o r d e d in be wor th $2.58 per fowl. I n other been light. The gilln etters and t r a p a n ig h t while t h e t e a c h e r a t t e n d e d a is the sta n d ard for commercial work on Chicago, Oct. 13.— T h e h ealth d e pers have not been doing well, bu t even n o r t h e r n C a lifo rn ia w as clo s ed h ere W h e a t—Blucstem, 93c; club, 88c; words, on the basis of present prices, the west side; also the Antwer p, tho w e d d i n g 20 m iles away. T h e tea c h e r p a r t m e n t , in a r e p o r t j u s t issued, in the face of th is Tom Spencer has fife, 88c; red Russian, 86c; 40 fold, 91<f; y esterd ay , w h en th e H e r b e r t K raft food costing 80 cents when fed to hens is p r o s t r a t e d a n d th e b o y u n d e r a co m p a n y sold th e C a p ay R a n c h o , in produces eggs worth $2.58. This is a Sup erlativ e and the Marlboro are excel s ta rted up his grounds with the expec valley. 90c. t a te s t h a t th e d u s t a n d so o t in the lent berries for growth there. p h y s i c ia n ’s care. a t m o s p h e r e o f Chica go, as sh o w n by tation of doing well a little later. Barley—Feed, $26 p er ton; rolled, the s o u t h e r n p o r t io n of T e h a m a c o u n p r e t t y good margin of profit in feed “ Plums will do well upon a ver> A u s tr ia has s e n t a w a r sh ip t o Bel ty an d th e n o r t h e r n p a r t o f Glenn ing 90-cent wheat. e s t s j u s t taken, is t h r e e tim es as $27.50(528.50; brewing, $26.50. moist soil, and will stand a poorly g r a d e a n d t h r e a t e n s t o a n n e x Servia. cou nty, t o t h e M e t ro p o lis T r u s t c o m g r e a t as t h a t in t h e a t m o s p h e r e of Jackrabbits in Lane. Oats— No. 1 white, $31(5)31.50 per I t m ay be said t h a t tho average drained soil b e t t e r than th e m ajo rity of p an y o f San F ra n cisco . T h e ran ch London. S a m p le s of th e air t a k e n at flock of hens does not lay 144 eggs per M ore d ep en d en c ie s of Turkey other fruits. The Peach, the Yellow Salem — Fro m various sources re ton; gr ay, $30(530.50. h e i g h t of 4<) feet ab o v e th e street H ay— Timothy, W illam ette valley. consists of 1000 acres of fertile land, I fowl. T h a t is true. I t is also true Egg. the Tragedy, the Willard, the Loin- t h r e a t e n to rev o lt a n d d eclare their evel at fo u r p o i n t s of th e city w ere ports h ave been, received t h a t j a c k r a b $14 per ton; W illam ette valley, or ind is to be su bdivided i n t o co lo n y t h a t 144 eggs per fowl is not phenom bar d and other varieties almost without in d ep en d en ce . T h e fig u res have n o t b een enal. The right kind of hens properly nu m ber will do well in the region you s u b je cted t o an alysis. T h e r e p o rt I b its of the k in d common in eastern linary, $11; eas tern Oregon, $16.50; tracts. S e a ttle b a n k s will b ack A las k a-Y u a y s : “ T h is ex cess m a y be p a r t l y a t Oregon are numerous this fa ll in the mixed, $13; clover, $9; a lfalfa, $11; m ad e public, b u t it is s ta te d h ere th at atten d ed should av erag e 150 an d well- refe r to. Almost a n y ch erry will suc k o n - P a cific e x p o s itio n b o n d s to the tr ib u t e d to th e l o n g c o n tin u e d d ro u th W illam ette valley. As th e eastern Ore alfalfa meal, $20. the S an F r a n c i s c o c o n c e r n paid $250,- bred hens considerably more. The a v ceed there. The Royal Anns, the Bings, a m o u n t of $200,000. Tie d irt had n o t b een w a s h e d o u t of | gon r a b b i t s have never been numerous erage farm flock will not av erag e 125, the L am berts an d the May Dukes would F r u i t — Apples, new, 60c(5$1.50 per 000 for t h e land. prob ably no t 100. A p h e n o m e n a l l y rich d i sc o v e ry of t h e air for so m e tim e p rev io u s t o the enough in the valley to cause a n y fear box; peaches, 65@85c per box; pears, be good va rieties to plant. Tho v arie Alaska Wireless Working. In these ex per im en ts all th e food ties of apples t h a t will do especially of in jury to props it has been assumed 50c@$1.25 per box; plums, 50 c@ $l per g o ld h as been m a d e in th e S t u rg e o n ollectio n of sp e c im e n s.” t h a t th ey would not th riv e here, bu t box; grapes, 50c@$1.25 per c r ate; Con eaten was paid fo r a t m ark et prices L a k e d istrict, C anada. well ther e are more or less limited. D a w s o n . O ct. 9.— L i e u t e n a n t J e u n e t Silver Gavel is Missing. tho unusually lar ge n u m ber t h a t have cords, 17Vi>(/i)20c per b as k et; hu ckle an d the cost av eraged only 66 cents The Yellow T ransparent, the Duchess, J a m e s J. Hill sa y s r a ilro a d s are b e n c h a r g e of t h e i n s ta lla tio n of th e per hen. The cost would have been the Old cnberg and th e Graven stein for San F ra n cisco . Oct. 13.— T h e h a n d been seen lately gives rise to the belief berries, 9(510c per po un d; quinces, in g h a m p e r e d by m a n y laws. H e ad t h a t th ey may prove to be a pest. $1.25 per box; cr anberries, $10 per g o v e r n m e n t w ireless s t a ti o n s in A l a s only 80 cents if tho wheat had cost 90 early apples, and the N orthern Spy, s o m e silver m o u n t e d gav el p r e s e n t e d I v o cates d eep w aterw ay s . The farm er , how Olympia, Baldwin, Grimes Golden and b arre l; prunes, 2e per pound. ka. h as arriv ed , e n r o u t e for Sea ttle. cents per bushel. to t h e T ran s -M i s s i s s ip p i C o m m ercial P o tato es — 80@90c p er hundred; He had c o m m u n i c a t i o n w ith th e wire- ever, who keeps fifty or a hundred possibly a few Rhode Island Greenings D e l e g a t e s t o t h e N a tio n a l Rural Sand is Discovered. ess s t a ti o n s f ro m D a w s o n y e s t e r d a y hens can do b e t t e r th an th at, for on for l a t e r v arieties will do quite well. L e t t e r c a r r i e r s ’ as so ciatio n favor a d o p C o n g r e s s b y t h e D a u g h t e r s o f the | K la m a th Falls.— Tho railroad grad sweet potatoes, 2c per pound. Melons— Cantaloupes, $ 1@1.50 per by m e a n s of th e w ire ns far as E ag les, the av erag e farm t h a t nu m ber of hens O ther varieties, such as Ben Davis, m f e d e r a c y o f L o u isian a is m iss ing, ers have uncovered a lar ge bed of tion of a parcels p o st law. may be k ep t largely on the was te p ro Gano and the Jo n a th a n , do not seem to n d a carefu l se arc h o f th e pavilion ver y fine grade sand three miles south cr ate; watermelons, lc per pound; cas m d b ey o n d t h e r e by* m e a n s of the A n A m e r ic a n an d t w o S p an iar d s wireless. H e a n n o u n c e s t h a t all the ducts or by-products of th e farm. They be entirely ad ap ted to your p art of h e r e th e m e e t i n g s w ere held a n d of of this city. Good sand is v er y scarce abas. $1.75(5)2 per dozen. Vegetables—Turnips, $1.25 per sack; wireless s t a ti o n s are n o w o p e n for will find the anim al food in the fields W a s h i n g t o n . — From Washington S tat« wer e m u r d e r e d by Filipinos in o n e of the h o tel q u a r t e r s o f S e c r e t a r y F ra n th is country, and up to th is time th e p ro v in ces n ear Manila. s has failed to lo cate it. T h e gavel has only been found in Wood river, 40 carrots, 5c; parsnips, $1.25; beets, co m m e r c ia l b u sin e ss. T h e r e a r e s t a in the shape of bugs, g rass h o p p ers ,1 college, Pullman. as m a d e of a piece tak en f ro m o n e | miles n orth of K lam ath Falls, neces- ,$1.25; articho kes. 65c per dozen; beans. tions at Circle, E ag le, F a i r b a n k s F r a n c e c o n tin u e s t o insist t h a t an 5(3) 10c per pound; cabbage, 2 @ 2% c per G ib b o n a n d N o m e. L ie u te n a n t J e u n e t i n te r n a tio n a l co n f e r e n c e is t h e only of th e m a g n o lia t r e e s o n th e b a t t l e litating a long an d expensive ba rge I poun d; K g g a n d T o m a to . D e v i l * . F o o d Cm k . . cauliflower, 50c(S)$1.25 per ay s th e s y s t e m is a m a r k e d success. field o f C h a lm e t t e , La., w h e r e G e n haul. The sand ju st discovered is on so lu tio n for th e B a lk a n trouble . I One pint to m ato Juice, two tables- T w o cups of brown suga r, creamed eral J a c k s o n d e f e a te d P a c k e n h a m ’s the ran ch es of H. E. Williaril and A. dozen; celery, 75(585c p er dozen; corn, j 90c(n'$1.15 per sack; cucumbers, 15(5 spoonfuls bu tter, two tablespo onfuls w ith a half-cup of b u t t e r ; tw o well- H e a r s t did not a p p e a r at R e n o with v e t e r a n s in 1812. U. Lewis, an d w ith in easy hauling Fuel Oil for Warship. 20c per dozen: egg p lan t, $1.25 per t h e In d e p e n d e n c e sp e ak ers, hav in g distance. M a re I s l a n d N a v y Y ard . O ct. 9.— flour (cream ed to g eth er), one-half tea- beaten eggs, one teaspoonful of baking c r ate; lettuce, 75 c@ fl per box; parsley. b een t h r e a t e n e d w ith d y n am ite. Bank Cashier is Accused. 15c per dozen; peas. 6c per pound; pep T h e m o n i t o r W y o m i n g w a s placed in spoonful salt, d a s h of pepper, live eggs. soda, dissolved In a gill of sour m ilk ; Cancel Feed Contracts. A pessim istic feeing p rev ails in D en v er, O ct. 13.— C h a rg e d w ith a pers, 8(o'10c per pound; pumpkins, 1 (5 co m m iss io n at th e n av y y a r d y e s te r- H e a t th e Juice, th en a d d t h e creamed two sq u a res of g r a te d chocolate d i s G r e a t Br tain w ith re g a r d to a n early s h o r t a g e o f $so,000 a n d w ith h a v in g | P o rtlan d .— P o rtlan d hay and feed IM i C per pound; radishes, 12%c per b u t t e r an d flour, salt an d - pepper, and solved In a gill of lu llin g w a t e r ; two se t tl e m e n t of t h e n ear E a s t e r n q u e s received d ep o s its w h e n he k n ew his men h ave been requested bv th e Tsth dozen; spinach, 2c per pou nd; sprouts. lay. af ter h a v in g b een ou t o f service cook five ndiiUtes. I t u tt e r a baking cups of flour. Mix a n d b ake In a r t h r e e y ears, d u r in g whi ch tim e oil- tion. h an k w as in so lv en t, A a r o n G. P ra tt. mian canal commission to bid for gov 9c per po un d; squash, l ^ jC per pound; dish, p u t In th e egg (no t b e a te n ) , then sheet, covering, when done sn d cool, b u r n i n g fu rn ac es h ave b een in stalled c a s h ie r of the H a m m o n d s p o r t S t a t e Iern m ont co n tracts for 1.500.000 pounds tomatoes. 40(565c. A German millionaire has m arried a cover with th e cooked m ixture , l’ut w ith white frosting. Or, bake In lay B u t t e r — City creamery, extras, 32V&(3) C o m m a n d e r J. J. K n a p p is in c o m br ead crum bs on top an d brown tw en ty ers an d put to gether with white frost St. Louis heireM, a f t e r proposing by Bank, of H a m m o n d s p o r t . N. Y , left I h a y , 1,000,000 pounds of oats and m and of th e vessel, i m p o r t a n t te s ts 100,000 pounds of rice straw for bed D e n v e r for th e eas t in c u s t o d y of j34o; f a n c y outside creamery, 30@32%c cablegram. ing flavored with vanilla. will bo m ad e w ith th e W y o m i n g to m in u tes In oven. Sheriff II 1 “ W. * ------ B illin g to n a n d ‘ ~ D e p u t y [d in g for deliver y at Colon or L a Boca * "* r pound; 1 store, 18c. le t e r m in e th e ad v is ab ility of in s t a l l -1 Kirns __ ’ Oregon extras, 32% @33c Re gistra tion in New York has fallen K. C Be n n e t t , o f H a m m o n d s p o r t . He between J a n u a r y 1 and F e b r u a ry 1, ggs — n g o il-b u r n in g fu rn ac es o n t h e large L o n g m o n t , Colo.. 11900. Bids ar e also as ked for 8,000 eastern. 25(528e per dozen Ballad I d a « . w as a r r e s t e d off g reatly from the figures of 1904. hips of th e navy . w h e r e he w as i n t e r e s t e d in i r rig a tio n I bridge ties of yellow pine or Douglas S te a m e d S q u a s h . T h ree cups g r a n u l a t e d suga r, Just P o u l t r y — Hens, 12c per pound; Mrs. J o a n Pu n sm u ir, who died re en terp ris es, an d he w aiv ed ex trad i-1 f ir for use on tho P an am a canal work, Cut the sq u ash Into pieces an d s c r a p , anough boiling w a t e r to dlisolve I t spring. 12c; ducks, old, 12@12%c; eently a t Victoria, B. C., left an ea tion p ro ceed in g s. Riot Leaders Go Free. spring. 14(5'15c; geese, old. 8(59c; When It will solidify In cold w a t s r — out th e seeds an d stringy par t. I'lace t a t * of $2,000,000. Horst Buying Hops. voung, 9 ( 5 10e; turkeys, old, 18c; young, Sp rin g field . Ill . Oct. 9.—T h e ju r y a f t e r boiling w ith o u t s t i r r in g — pour on In a s t e am er over boiling w ater, cover Austria Still Reaching Out. Two Iwo school teacher* were firs t n th e case of A b e R a y m e r, alleged the well beaten whites o f th r e e eggs closely a n d cook u n til tender. When S a l e m — A g e n t s for E. C lem H o r s t 19c. to re gister a t O ’Neill, Neb., fo r land Veal— E x tr a . 9 (5 9 1',e per pound; or m o b leader , c h a r g e d w ith d e s t ru c t i o n a n d s t i r co n stan tly until cool. L o n d o n , O c t 13 T h e Daily Mail's I in S alem sa y t h e y h ave b o u g h t lar ge done, remov e from shell an d wash. To in Rosebud reservation. B e lg rad e c o r r e s p o n d e n t says t h a t t h e I q u a n t i t i e s o f h o p s in this vicinity at dinarv, 7(o'7 1 •_<c ; heavy. 5c. of p r o p e r t y d u r i n g th e r e c e n t riots, each p in t allow two tablespoons b u t Pork - F a n c y , 71£(58c per pound; or r e t u r n e d a v erd ict o f n o t g u ilty yes In an attem p t to en ter a honse at fall o f th e S ervian m i n i s t r y is i m m i - 1 a n d 7$ c e n t s a p o u n d d u r i n g the A G ood C eag h M e d ie ta s . ter, one level teaspoon su g a r an d sa lt t erd ay . R a y m e r h ad p r ev io u sly been Rlobodge, Russia, robbers killed 12 peo n en t an d t h a t a voalition cab in et will I last week, a n d t h a t t h e r e are p len ty dinarv. 6c; large, 5c. Dissolve ten cents’ w orth of gum and pep per to taste. Hops-—Oregon. 1908, 7(a)7%r per acq u itted o f m u r d e r in c o n n ectio n be f o rm ed H e also sta te s t h a t t h e I o f h o p s on th e m a r k e t a r o u n d th o se ple. The mur derer s were arrested. a r ab le In one p int w arm w a t e r a n d A u s tr i a n s are p r e p a r i n g to seize tw o I figure s It i* not k n o w n w h at qunn- pound; 1907. 2»J (5'4«; 1906. l $ 4 @ l % c vith th e l y n c h i n g of W illiam D o n n e The J a p a n e s e governm ent has d e islands in th e D r in a riv er on t h e l t i t y of h o p s Mr H o r s t h as se cu re d in Wool— E astern Oregon, average best. nan. an ag ed •negro. T h i s acq u ittal when cool ad d th e Juice of a lemon and cided to prohibit all gam bling on race S erv o B o sn ian fro ntier. W a t e r sta n d in g In a room is a good ten cents’ w o rth of paregoric. Sweeten R u m o r s of I th is d istrict. H is a g e n t s say th e larg e 10i5'16V|C per pound, according to s tak en t o m e a n t h a t c o n v ictio n s can t r a c k s and to strictly enforce the laws w a r . h e says, h ave cau s ed a r u n on I g r o w e r s are n o t selling, o n ly sm a ller shrinkage; valley. 15(515Lje. T a k e a teaspoo nful avery di sinfectan t, as It absorb s all Impu ri l o t he o b t a i n e d in the r e m a i n i n g riot to taste . g o v ern in g r. eing Mohair— Choice, 18@18V.iC per pound. th e B e lg rad e banks. ' o n e s le t t i n g go. cases. ties h alf h o u r o r a * Thousands of Land Seekers Are Left Penniless in South Dakota. RESUME OF THE WEEK’S DOINGS I Trans-Mississippi Congress Favors Ship Subsidy, However.