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The Estacada Progress l>«urti ta ck Tlara4a> E STAC AD A OREGON RESUME OF THE WEEK S DOINGS PH YSIC IAN ISSUES EDICT. Harriman Must Not Labor So Stren uously as in Past. Vienna, Austria, July 6.— Edward H. Harriman, the American railroad wizard, must not work again so hard or so continuously as he has done in the past. This is the edict of Dr. Adolf Struempell, the noted Vienna specialist, who has diagnosed Harri- man’s ailment as incipient paralysis. In obedience to this edict is Harri- man’s only safety. For the present, declares Professor Struempell, Mr. Harriman must have complete quiet. To this end his meals are now being served in his room, and he only emerges therefrom once a day to take the mild exercise which has been prescribed as a part of his course of treatment. The course of treatment through which Mr. Harriman is now being put is intended to cure his nervous trouble and get him into as good physical con dition as possible, after which an en tirely new course of treatment will be inaugurated in an effort to relieve the paralysis which is affecting his limbs. This cannot be cured, Mr. Harriman has been informed, but its acute sympt oms can be relieved and its progress stayed. Mrs. Harriman is remaining con stantly by his side, and her ministra tions form an important feature of the course of treatment being given him. NEWS ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST FROM THE STATE OF OREGON DEMAND DOLLAR W HEAT. I NEW LINE FOR PO RTLAND . Umatilla Growers Will Hold Grain tor Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul May Build Connecting Link High Price. Pendleton*— Deciding to build an electric line from Thorne Hollow down across the wheat belt of Umatilla county to the Columbia river, and adopting a resolution to hold this year’s wheat crop for at lea*t one dol lar per bushel, the County Farmers’ union helil one of its iro it enthusiastic meetings here last week. There were a large number of grain growers present ar d all seemed to be of one mind on t>oth propositions. The propostd road w iil have its Columbia river terminus either at Cold Springs or Umatilla, making the line from 20 to 40 miles in length and tapping the very best portion of the wheat belt. A committee was appointed to in vestigate right of way and other mat ters and report at a meeting to be held in two weeks. A t that time it is pro posed to organize a company for the building of the road. In connection with requiring the members o f the organization to hold for one dollar, it was decided that ar rangements be made for advancing money to those farmers who otherwise would be compelled to sell at whatever price they could get. M ESSINA IS SH AKEN. Populaca Flees From Its Temporary Homes to American Section. Messina, July 2.— Messina experi enced two terrific earthquake shocks at about 7 :30 o'clock yesterday morning. They were accompanied by a roaring sound, and are said to have had a stronger and more undulutory move ment than the earthquake o f last De cember, which destroyed Messina, Reg gio and other cities; laid waste many villages in Calabria, and killed 200,000 persons. Although the shocks today had no such terrible consequencea, the 25,000 residents o f the city were thrown into terror. They ran into the streets panic- stricken, and last night nearly the en tire population encamped in the open places, fearing to return to the struc tures that have served them as homes since the city was destroyed. The broken walls of the old ruins were thrown to the ground, and Messina was for a few minutes smothered in a cloud of dust. The casualties were few, and the only persons killed, so far as known, were a young woman and her child. The woman had come hc-e only a few days ago, and had settled in rooms that the great earthquake had left undam aged. The first shock was followed quickly by a second shock, and the people tied pellmell to the American quarter, which they seemed to feel was their safest place of refuge. So great was the rush to the American houses that the authorities were unable to check the invasion. The soldiers soon drew a cordon around the square and a guard was mounted at the bridge leading to it. Many o f the panic-stricken people were driven off, and orders were issued that, pending further instructions, no one should be permitted to occupy the American quarter. All commerce ceased in the city and the places o f business along the sea front were c!o3ed. Reggio suffered almost as severe a shock as Messina, but no casualties have been reported at that place. The seismic disturbance was felt at Taormina, but no damage was done there. Within 24 hours the shocks at Messina numbered 23. CUSHMAN LIES AT POINT OF DEATH Washington Congressman Is Not Ex peeled to Recover. BALLO O N TO SSED BY QALE. Aaronauts Almost Freeze at Altitude o f 10.000 Fest. St. Louis, June 80.— Whipped help lessly to and fro by a 60-mile gale in a dense, black storm cloud, 10,000 feet above the earth, John Berry and M. A. Heimann today were very near death. Berry, the winner o f the Indianap olis distance cup, and Heimann, who is seeking a balloon pilot’s license, ascended in the balloon Melba Bhortly after noon. They were carried sw iftly to an altitude of 10,000 feet into a thunder storm. Here the frail bag was dashed about by a hurricane. A t times the balloon lay on a level with the basket as the wicker was pitched high up by the wind. The two men, coatless and freezing, threw out all ballast, yet the balloon would not ascend. Berry climbed aloft on the frail cords and tied the appendix, hut in spite of this the hag telescoped and the balloon came down as a parachute. They landed safely. Describing his experience, Berry said: “ When we entered the storm cloud at a height o f 10,000 feet the atmos phere was so black we could scarcely Bee the swaying hug above us. The feeling of being carried helplessly toward what appeared to be certain destruction was one I hope never to ex perience again. A fte r we entered the cloud we were in a cold, penetrating mist which nearly froze us.” Portland- Entrance of another trans- contiaental raliroad system the Chi Enters New York Hospital for Slight cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul- into Poit General Review o f Important Hap land is regarded more than a certainty Operation and While Recoverin penings Presented in a Brief and from the purchase by the Rockefeller Pneumonia Sets in With Dire Re Comprehensive Manner for Busy interests of the Tacoma Eastern rail Readers— National, Political, His suits—Serving His Sixth Success road. While the acquisition of this torical and Commercial. ive Term in Congress. property by the Milwaukee road Kas not been announced officially, it is be lieved to be confirmed in the recent English suffragettes will appeal di election of officers of the Chicago, Mil New York, July 3.— Congress ma rect to the king. waukee & St. Paul and the Chicago. Francis W. Cushman, who has been ill Milwaukee & Puget Sound railroads to Burglars opened a Los Angeles safe in Roosevelt hospital for 10 days, was the directorate and executive personnel and secured $3,700. in a critical condition last night, and o f the LadcF & Tilton road. In the at midnight the authorities of the has A ll railroads leading into the Mexi election referred to, H. R. Williams, pital held out little hope o f his recov can capital are tied up by Hoods. president of the Chicago, Milwaukee & ery. They in fact said he was so low Puget Sound, was elected president of A California boy carried up in the it was doubtful i f he woudl survive the the Tacoma Eastern ropes of a balloon came down un night, The present terminus of the Tacoma harmed. Mr. CuBhman entered the hospital on Eastern is Glenavon, which is about 60 Storms in Colorado have done dam June 21 to undergo an operation for miles northerly from Vancouver, Wash. age estimated at $300,000 and railroad the removal of an aheesa in his neck. By extending this line to Vancouver traffic is demoralized. The operation, which was a slight the Milwaukee people, by arranging one, was successful, but before he re Jap leaders in the Hawaiian planta for the operation of their trains over covered from it pneumonia develoved, tion trouble have been arrested for kid the Hill bridges across the Columbia The disease reached the critical stage naping strikebreakers. and Willamette rivers, can secure an yesterday, and, contrary to the expec entrance to this city. It is apparent A suit has been started in Oklahoma tations of all, it took a rapid turn for that the construction of an additional to settle claim to some town lots in the worse. 60 miles of track will not prove an ob FIVE MEN SCALDED. which there are 1,400 defendants. Francis W. Cushman was born May S U B S TIT U T E FOR DIABOLO. stacle in the natural desire o f the 8, 1867, at Brighton, la., and waa edu What is claimed to be the largest Rockefeller road to enter Portland. O. A. C. Bu Iding Armory. rated at the local high school and at Accident on Torpedoboat Hull Badly flag in the world was unfurled at Pitts German Invents a New Game Much Oregon Agricultural College, Corval The length of the Tacoma Eastern Pheasant View academy. In order to Injures Firemen. burg the Fourth. It is 180 feet long Less Dangerous to Play. lis— The contract for the big armory 92 miles and it extends into the Cow aid in paying his tuition there he work and 90 feet wide. San Francisco, June 30.— Five men Paris, July 6.— A new game of the was recently granted to Fred E. Erick litz valley. ed during the summer vacation o f the torpedo boat Hull were badly E. E. Calvin, vice president and gen diabolo type is springing into favor son, o f Salem. The work on the build “ water boy” on railroad construction Oregon Cherries Go East. scalded last night by the bursting o f a eral manager of the Southern Pacific, here, and as the American patents have ing will be commenced during the first work- On completing his education at boiler tube. B. F. King, fireman, ia Salem— The Salem Fruit union dur is critically ill in San Francisco and been taken out, “ la funda’ ’ will no of July ar.d will be completed by No the academy the future congressman so severely injured that is feared he his recovery is doubtful. doubt be seen before long in America. vember 1. The armory is to be lo ing the present week will ship a car worked for some time as section hand cannot recover. The bout was but load of Royal Ann, Bing and Black on local railroads, until at the age of Many infants are dying in Chicago “ La funda” is a new form of sling, as cated at the rear of the present athletic Republican cherries to Chicago and slightly damaged and repairs have al field. It will be constructed at a cost its name shows. A little bag on a 16 he moved to Wyoming. There he as the result of the intense heat. ready been made. wooden framework is fixed on a swivel o $35,000. Captain McAlexander will possibly another car to Kansas City. remained for five years, being a cow The other injured are: J. M. Rob Artesian wells are being sunk in into a sort of tennis racket without have personal supervision of the work The cherries will go by refrigerator boy on a ranch, a “ handy man” in erts, water tender; Francis Crawford, Cape Colony at the rate of 1,400 a strings or top. The bottom of the bag during the summer, as he is very large freight and are expected to reach Chi lumber camp, and also a school teacher. fireman; John R. Carter, fireman; year. is open, and two strong india rubber ly responsible for the present plans. cago in eight days. The fruit union, During this period he took up the study Newton Carish, coal passer. The last under the management of C. L. Dick, of law, reading by himself, with but Seismologists have figured out that bands prevent the ball, a tennis ball, The bid given by Mr. Erickson[amount- four are seriously injured, but expected has found a ready foreign market for little outside aid. earthquakes travel at rates varying from falling through. The game is to ed to several thousand dollars more to survive. sling the ball from one player to an than the price provided, so that a few all the berries that could be obtained A t the close of this time he moved Irom 470 to 520 feet per second. The acccident occurred as the little other or up into the air, to be caught changes were obliged to be made in the so far this season, and Mr. Dick pre to Nebraska, and was admitted to both Grand Duke William, o f Luxem vessel was passing down the entrance plans. These, however, will not great dicts that the plan of shipping to the by the same player at will. the District and Supreme bar. He re bourg, is seriously ill. His successor of the bay to Sausalito, where she was Ea tern markets will double the profits It needs a certain amount of skill ly alter the Ueauty of the building. mained there until 1891, when he went to the crown is his daughter, 15 years to have remained over night prepara of Willamette valley fruitmen. and is certainly less dangerous and just West again, settling in Tacoma, which old. tory to starting for Seattle thiB morn School Heads to Meet June 28. as healthy as diabolo. The inventor AIR SH IP FLIES PE R F E C TLY . has since been his permanent home. ing. Seek’s to Recover Taxes. A farmer and his entire family of is a young German named Seeger, who Salem— The annual convention of Prior to his election to congress he held Off Alcatraz island the steering gear Salem— Suit has been started in the Orville Wright Handles His Machine no offices o f any kind, and made his wife, three daughters and a son drown in a demonstration which he gave the county school superintendents has been went wrong and the engines were ed while fishing near their home at other afternoon threw a tennis ball called by J. H. Ackerman, superin Circuit court for Marion county to en living entirely by his legal practice. at Will. stopped while repairs were attempted. Wellington, Colo. higher than the chimneys of a seven- tendent of public instruction, to meet force the collection of nearly $30,000 In 1898 Mr. Cushman was nominated Washington, July 2.— Calm and con by the Republicans for congress. Since As the vessel drifted with the tide, a story house and caught it again with in his office Monday, June 28. Among corporation taxes from Wells Fargo & The American Geographical society tube in one of the starboard boilers the topics to be considered are school Co. and the Standard Oil company. A. fident, Orville Wright late last night that time he has been without opposi has accepted Mrs. Collis P. Hunting out apparent effort. M. Crawford, attorney general, filed encircled the Fort Myer drill grounds tion in his own party, and has been blew out, opening a long crack, from supervision, how it may be made more I ton’ s g ift of a $250,000 site for a new which a cloud of hissing, scalding effective; school libraries, how to use | the papers in the case. The tax is time after time in his aeroplane in elected by overwhelming majorities at building at New York. WIND LASHES SA LT LAKE. steam escaped. Five men were in the them; annual institutes, most import ! that imposed by an act of initiative three separate flights. He was seen each succeeding election, and ia now boiler room at the time and they A t the 50th annual commencement ant subject to emphasize for all insti i being tested by the Pacific Telephone by thousands. serving his sixth term. scambled toward the hatchway and Shortly before 8 o’clock the aero o f the University o f Wisconsin one of Two Pleasure Launches Imperilled, tutes this year; school sanitation, what ■ ' & Telegraph company and now pending deck, fighting their way through the but Reach Shore Safely. the class of 1859 was present and gave has been done, what should be done; j j in the United States Supreme court. plane was wheeled from its shed to the Bret Harte Land Shaken. dense vapor, with scalding water drip starting track. Previously the field the class yell of that year. Salt Lake, July 6.— A wind storm school board convention, value of, how The amount is unpaid taxes o f the cor Downieville, Cal., July 3.— Almost ping on them from the deck plates porations named for about three years had been cleared by a troop o f cavalry The two battleships authorized by swept over Great Salt lake last even to conduct. A fte r the motor had been tested, the every night for more than a week above. I back. the last congress will carry heavier ing, dashed the heavy water in huge King waa the last man to reach the propellers were cranked and Orville earthquake shocks have been expert Miller Oregon’s Official. batteries than any other warships broadsides against the Saltair pavilion turned on the motor and released the enced here, and their frequency has ladder, and as he stumbled to the bot Boys Do Not Need License. and threatened the existence of two afloat or ordered by any nation. Milton— S. A. Miller, general man- ! machine. As it neareil the end of the caused considerable uneasiness. Since tom rung a second tube blew out, King small pleasure boats cruising off shore. ager o f the Milton Nursery company, ! Salem— County Clerk Allen has re The United States Steel corporation starting rail., Orville turned up the the rather severe tremblor of June 21 receiving the full force of its charge A fter a struggle with the wind and of this city, is home from a three ceived a letter from State Game War- will endeavor to prevent its employes forward horizontal rudder and the there have been frequent lighter o f steam. Aided by hia companions, the waves in which the voyagers were weeks’ trip through the East and I ^en Stevenson, of Forest Grove, to the from using liquor, especially while on machine arose into the air. It was a shocks, most of them sufficiently per he reached the deck and a few mo drenched with salt water, the launches South, where he attended the National i that all deputies had been noti- ccptible to awaken people. People ments later the exhaust valves emp the property o f the corporation. beautiful start. regained the pavilion. Nurserymen’s convention at Rochester, I ^iec* *° require women and boys un living at Poker flat say Mount Filmore tied the crippled boiler of steam. Down the field the aeroplane sailed, It has been demonstrated that the In making a landing, one of the N. Y ., and the general convention of c^er to take out fishing licenses. The is the seat o f the disturbance. That blue rays from mercury vapor lamps boats was dashed against the pier and the Seventh Day Adventists’ church, Wdr^en says the law plainly intended curved gracefully about the lower end country has reported some of these and back up the east side o f the field FLOOD OF P R O TE S T . kill bacteria and sterilize water in badly damaged. No one, however, was at Washington, D. C. Mr. Miller was to exempt the women and children, and quakes as being quite severe. Earth which the lamps are placed without injured. The gale, though of brief honored by the National convention of he believes it no more than justice to along the edge of Arlington cemetery. quakes are rare in Sierra county. The first round was made in 50 sec appreciably increasing its temperature, duration, was one of the most violent Rochester by being elected vice presi the state and those directly concerned Business Men Don't Want Congress onds. Five times the machine circled a^ide by the evident intent o f the Dry Law Aids Breweries. to Tax Corporations. Many British officials fear an upris in the history of the lake. Rumors dent for Oregon of the American asso-! the field, attaining a height that varied that one of the boats had gone down ciaticn of Nurserymen. Over 400 del- *aw* ing in India. St. Louis, July 3.--Although more from 15 to 30 feet. On the sixth Washington, June 30.— A flood o f with GO passengers reached here and egates were present.. round Mr. Wright came to earth with than 80 Missouri counties are dry and telegrams, nearly equalling that which Richland’ s Strawberry Festival. Fire has destroyed the greater part there was great anxiety until the out the Sunday closing laws are enforced swamped the wirea during the anti o f Cobalt, Ont. One man is dead. Richland— The Eagle Valley Com- in 100 feet of the starting point, com come was known. Uniform Stock Contract pleting^ the flight in exactly five min vigorously, the month o f June, just railroad pass fight, ÎB pouring in upon Salem -T h e railroad commission has meI cia‘ clab P ™ 8 strawberry festival A landslide at Newport, England, closed, shows greater consumption of senators in opposition to the corpora Re utes. resulted in the death of 20 laborers. taken under advisement the matter of in Bashow’ s hall here last week. Ship Fruit by Auto Now. The landing was perfect, the ma beer than any corresponding month tion tax bill. Most of the telegrams freshments of strawberries, ice cream Bince the creation o f the office of beer come from persans interested in build London, July 6.— An experiment a uniform stock contract. Every sec- ! and cake were served. King Alfonso, of Spain, has under Prominent chine swooping down in successive gone a slight operation, which proved which is being watched with much in tion and clause of a proposed contract members donned white caps and aprons glides until within a few feet of the inspector, eight years ago. The re ing and loan associations, but practi port o f State Beer Inspector Ernest cally every character o f corporations terest by the wholesale dealers in fruit was threshed out thoroughly before and acted as waiters. successful. The proceeds earth, when Orville pulled the string that stops his motor and the aeroplane Marshall will be received by State represented. Most of the senators re and vegetables at Covent Garden and the commission. Commissioner Jesse | A thief in London grabbed a handbag other markets in the metropolis is be S. Jones, of the Washington state com- j will be used in advertising the valley glided smoothly over the grass on its Treasurer Cowgill today, with receipts ceived from 12 to 50 telegrams today containing $500,000 in jewels and made ing made a connection with the con mission, was present, as also was Sec and its resources. skids until it came to a stop. Again of $43,663. Only $41,494 was taken and some at least 100. his escape. retary 0. O. Calderhead. Many rail the aeroplane was placed in position on in during June, 1904, the World’s'fair veying of fruit ard vegetables from In view o f the vehement tone o f the Engineers at Grass Valley. the starting rail, the motor started, year. While the temperature in the East long distances by motor. Yesterday road officials attended the hearing and protests and the fact that the telegrams Moro—The Harriman railway forces has greatly moderated, there is still a motor van containing almost a lecord every railroad in the state was repre- j have opened headquarters in the French and again the machine encircled the are from prominent business men, Steamer Burns At Dock. load of graves and other fruit, cucum sented by counsel. much suffering. some senators pledged to vote for the and Downing building for the first 40 field with ease and grace. Mr. Wright Stockton, Cal., July 3.— The steam administration program said today that approached dangerously near the start hers and vegetables, arrived at the ! miles of the road up the Deschutes Russian and Chinese officials have Milli on for Long Tunnel, market from Worthing, the journey J river. Rooms and board for 12 men ing tower and flew within a few feet er Isleton, o f the California Trans they are doubtful as to the wisdom of clashed because the latter insists on being over 60 miles. No damage what Portland— A contract has been let by are engaged permanently for the office of the stables that line the field. It portation company, valued at $100,- their course. her treaty rights. ever was done to the contents o f the the Harriman system in this city for | force. was noticed that at times the motor 000, burned to the water’s edge at her Unless there is a change of senti A prominent Australian merchant packages, and the motor arrived fully the boring of a tunnel through the skipped, but this seemed to have no dock here early today. The entire ment throughout the country, it would says his country would help the United an hour before the merchandise which peninsula between the Willamette and j cargo had been removed before the fire not surprise many members o f congress effect on operating the aeroplane. PO R TLA N D M ARKETS. States fight Japan. started. There was no insurance on i f the corporation tax should be aban had been dispatched by train. Columria rivers at a point just north Wheat — Bluestem milling, $1.30; the vessel. The fire started in the doned in conference and the inheritance o f this city. The tunnel will be 5,425 Bell Sees War Cloud. The greatest American fleet ever after hold, where it could not be got tax, which was adopted by the house, feet long and will cost about $1,000,- club, $1.180/1.20; valley, $1.17. Man Falls Into Asphalt. assembled is to engage in maneuvers Leavenworth, Kan., July 2.— Gene Corn— Whole, $35 per ton; cracked, at, owing to ita location and the denBe should be restored to the tariff bill. Los Angeles, July 6.— Buried almost 000. The work must be completed on the Atlantic coast. ral Franklin Bell, chief of staff, in a smoke. The city firemen saved tanks up to his nose in a barrel of liquid within a year. It will eventually be $36. speech before the assembled service The Western Union Telegraph com asphalt, Salvador Talamantes, a la utilized by the Portland-Puget sound Oats— No. 1 white, $41 per ton. containing 5,000 gallons o f crude oil. Remington Works Close. pany has been indicted at Cincinnati borer, was found early this morning traffic. Hay— Timothy, Willamette valley, schools at Fort Leavenworth today, de clared that he saw indications o f war Utica, N. Y ., June 30.— Notice was for helping a bucketshop to do busi almost suffocated. $170/ 20 per ton ; Eastern Oregon, $20 Clergy is Appealed To. It required four and insisted that the day o f intei na posted in the Remington Typewriter ness. 0/23; mixed, $160/20. New Weather Observatories. Victoria, B. C., July 3.— A. Canon men to g»*t him out. Talamantes fell Fruits— Apples, $10/2.50 per box; tional peace was far off. “ There is Hendon, o f Westminster abbey, also works at Ilion today that commencing Germans are greatly enthused over into the barrel while ersosing a rail I.a Grande—The government will much talk o f arbitration and peace with July 1 the establishment would the proposal of Count Zeppelin to at road trestle. Trying to extricate him soon establish weather observatories in strawberries, $1.750/2 per crate; cher congresses, and it is even implied that rector o f the British House o f Com be closed until further notice. The tempt to reach the pole and will fur self he plunged both arms into the all sections of the Blue mountains, ac ries, 20/10c per pound; apricots, $1.25 there is to be no further use for armies mons church, in a public address here works employs 2,100 people and the asphalt and sank deeper. He was cording to advices received here. The 0/1.35 per box; currants, 7 4 c per and navies.” said General Bell. "There today, urged the clergy to preach sacri payroll is $30,000 a week. Some time nish all necessary money. found by Deputy Constable Miklaus- department has written to the La pound; loganberries, $1.25(/il.75 per has not been a period o f 30 years in fices everywhere to secure immediately ago the company attempted to intro Count Zeppelin, the German aero needed army and navy fund. Hen duce a machine for accomplishing a hutz, who wrenched his back trying to Grande Commercial club for names of crate; raspberries, $20/2.25 per crate. the history o f this country without a naut, will try to reach the pole by bal Potatoes— $10/1.50 per hundred. save the man. The Mexican was fin- people who could act as observers on don declares England is unarmed and part o f the work of aligning the letters war.” loon. Vegetables— Asparagus, 75c(/f90c per defenseless, and on the verge of a con on the typebar of the machine. The allly extricated. the mountains and at the head of moun The sugar trust and six o f its offi test for her national existence. tain streams to take measurements of dozen; lettuce, head, 25c per dozen; Tennessee in Dry Column. men engaged in alignment objected to onions, 12Jy0il5c dozen; parsley. 35c cials have been indicted for violating the rain and snow fall. Filipinos Go To Hawaii this and struck Shortly thereafter Nashville, Ttnn., July 2.— “ We uns per dozen; peas, 3014c per pound; rad the anti-trust law. Johnson].Favors Worrier. Manila, July 6.— A message from the assemblers quit work. ishes, 15c per dozen; rhubarb, 3(ti3'.2c o f Tennessee” awoke yesterday morn Lumber Company Complains. Jackson, Mich , July 3.— Governor ing to find themselves riding on the Cholera still prevails in St. Peters Cebu states that 250 islanders have | per pound; spinach, 5c per pound. Johnson, o f Minnesota, delivered an Salem The Bridal Veil Lumber com Investigate Sulphured Fruit. burg to an alarming extent, and many left that port bound for Hawaii to Butter—City creamery, extras, 2 64c water wagon. The state-wide prohi work on the sugar plantations under pany has complained to the state rail fancy outside creamery, 26@26 4 c ; bition law passed by the legislature address here last night and said; deaths have occurred. Berkeley, Cal., June 30.— Professor hope to see the time when women will Alonzo E. Taylor, head o f the depart contracts made with the agents of the road commission that the rates on lum store, 18c. Butter fat prices average last winter over the veto o f Governor join with their husbands in political ment o f pathology at the University A Chinaman found drowned near Hawaiian Planters’ association. Other ber on the Mount Hood railroad are too 1 c per pound under regular butter Patterson became operative at mid New York is believed to be Leon Ling, parties are being recruited in various high. The Bridal Veil Lumber com prices. night June 30. The law forbids the affairs. Where woman is, the atmos of California, announced today that the murderer of Elsie Siegel. phere is better and politics would be referee board appointed by former parts of the islands and will leave for pany also claims that the Oregon Lum E g g » Oregon ranch, candled, 230/ sale of alcoholic drinks within four miles of a schoolhouse, and will close better where refining influence is pre President Roosevelt will probably visit Under T a ft’s orders the White House Hawaii soon. The departure of these ber company is owned by the railload 24c per dozen. laborers has excited a great deal of un arid that this company gets a much A ll the valent.” is to be greatly enlarged. California within the coming month to Poultry— Hens, 12(/il2%c; springs, up every saloon in the state. friendly criticism here, as for years lower rate than other shippers. investigate the merits o f fruit drying 16tj(//18c; roosters, 8(/;9c; ducks, cities will become "d r y ,” among them A. M. Cox has been named chief of the labor supply in the Philippines has Rescued After Ten Days. and curing by the sulphur process. , young, 12(//13c; geese, young, 90/10c; Memphis, now the largest " d r y ” city in police and J. W. Morris city engineer been unequal to the demand and this Reclaiming Swamp Land. S t Gall, Switzerland, July 3.— A Taylor returned yesterday from a Eu turkeys, 18c; squaba, $20/2.25 per the country. o f Portland by Mayor Simon. may cause a shortage. young woman who ten days ago was ropean tour and stopped in Boston to Forest Grove— Plans are on foot dozen. The deficit at the end of the present Bomb Fiend is Caught. caught in a cave-in o f a railroad tun attend a session of the board among the ranchers of this section to Secre Po k— Fancy, 10c per pound. fiscal year will reach $90,000,000, but Going to Rescue Cook. drain the territory tributary to I.oui g Chicago, July 2.— Felix Sharkey, nel, was dug out alive today. She tary o f Agriculture Wilson will prob Veal— Extras, 8(S8\c per pound; it had been expected to reach $114,- New York, July 6.— Captain Samuel not lake and the region adjoining Dairy ordinary, 7c; heavy, 6c. ¡¡nee a terror to the police, but now suffered agonies o f cold and hunger ably accompany the board. 000 , 000 . W. Bartlett, of Brigus, N. F., and creek, which for several months each Hops— 1909contracts, 15cper pound; crippled and gray, today divulged all during this period, but managed to German explorers have returned Herbert L. Bridgman, of Brooklyn. N. year are inundated. A ditch has been ! 1908 crop, 11c; 1907 crop, 6c; 1906 he knew o f the long series of bomb sustain life by sucking moisture from These Ducks Catch Bugs. from a tour among the cannibals of Y., have purchased and are equipping dug for a mile and a half as an oultet crop, 3c. outrages which have mystified the po her clothing, on which water occaasion- Alton, III., June 30. — A farmer liv Bismarck islands and report many a steamer for a voyage to Etah, North for the waters of the lake to the chan Wool— Eastern Oregon, 16 01 23c; lice o f Chicago. State’s Attorney Way- ally trickled. ing near here has start'd a new indus Btrange sights. Greenland, Paery’s bare station, about nel o f Dairy creek. valley, tine, 23c; coarse, 21,4c; mo man, to whom Sharkey told his story, try, and one that is proving extremely July 15. The vessel will endeavor to Pitched Battle in Street. laid an embargo of silence upon the hair, choice, 240/25c. The hot wave in the East has passed. profitable to him. This man trained a bring Dr. Frederick A. < ok home and Road Must Provide Shed. narrator and the police officials w^o Guayaquil, July 3.— A t a celebration flock of ducks that he has raised to C attle— Steers, top, $4 .50oz 4 .6 0 ; Ex-President Eliot, of Harvard, has will also probably take north Mene, the Salem— In the case o f C. N. Jack vs. fair to good, $4.250/4.40; common, $4 were present at the interview. Yes yesterday in honor of St. Peter and S t hunt for potato bugs, and now an been made president emeritus and giv young Eskimo, who w.th a number of terday Sharkey refused to talk, but > Paul, a mob attacked the police. nounces that he is ready to rent the the Sheridan & Willamina Railroad 0/4.15; cows, top, $3.500/3.65; fair to en $500,000. his countrymen came to the United company, the state railroad commission good. $3.250/3.50; common to medium, night in jail conquered him. Troops were called ou t but many of fowls out at so much per. The man The government will start suit States 12 years ago. the soldiers joined the mob and a has testimonials from satisfied clients has made an order requiring the rail $2.750/3; calves, top, $5oz5.50 ; heavy, against the Aemrican Sugar Refining way compaony, within 30days, to erect $3.500/4; hulls and stags, $2 .7 5 @ 3 .5 0 ; Arctic Explorer Safe? pitched battle was fought in which ten in the neighborhood, and declares that Rhodesia to Be Bought? company under the anti-trust law. and maintain a suitable shelter shed at common. $20/2.50. his trained birds bring him an income Winnipeg, July 2.— A rumor comes persons were killed and 30 wounded. Capetown, Cape Colony, July 6.— It Willamina. The complaint regarding Hogs— Best. $80/8.15; fair to good, from the far North that George Cald o f $90 a week. It is reported that Leon Ling, the is reported from Bualawayo, Kodeasa, freight rates is dismissed. $7.500/7.75; Stockers, $ 60 / 6 .50; China well, the explorer who le ft three years New Atlantic Cable Ready. Chinese who murdered Elsie Sigel at that General I.nuis Botha. premier of fats, $6.760i7. ago to make a trip from Hudson bay Will Raise Wages Ag ain. London, July 3.— The cable steamer New York, has been caught in Mexico. Albany School Contract Let. the Transvaal, at the request of the Sheep— Top wethers, $4; fair to westward to Slave lake and down to Calona sailed from London today with Reading, Pa., June 30.— The Read A Los Angeles man has confessed to South African national convention will Albany The contract for the build good, $3.50(03.75; ewes, sc less on Edmonton, and who had been given up | 1,600 miles o f cable on board to lay ing Iron company posted notices today sending out false staement* about min offer the chartered South African com ing of the new Albany high school was all grades; yearlings, best $4.15; fair as lost, is reported by a native runner the Commercial Cable company’s new that part of the reduction in wagea ing property by which he secured pany $ 1 00 ,00(1,000 for the purchase of let to Snook & Travers, o f Salem. The to good, $3.750(4; spring lambs, to be safe. Caldwell is now probably line between Newfoundland and New \ made last February would be restored thousands of dollars. ¡Rhodesia, by United South Africa. contract price is $44,700. $4.75@5.25. , at Fullerton. i York. beginning July 5.