FRANCE FAVORS OPEN DOOR.
The Estacada Progress
Doubts, However, Whether Knox’s Po
sition Can Be Maintained.
I Back Tkaraëar
B T ACADA
OREGON
BRIEF NEWS OF
THE PAST WEEK
Intaraiting Event* from Outsido the
State Presented In a Manner to
Catch the Eye of the Busy Reader
—Matters o f National, Historical
and Commercial Importance.
P aris, Ja n . 11.— A lthough F rance
fav o rs the p reserv atio n of the open-
door policy and C hinese sovereignty in
M anchuria, it considers th a t th e issues
raised by th e A m erican proposition to
neu tralize th e M anchurian railw ays
p rim a rily couceru Russia and Ja p a n .
The F rench reply to the A m erican
m em orandum , therefo re, is likely to be
determ ined by the a ttitu d e of Russia,
F ra n c e ’s ally. T he F re n ch press re
gards the question as com plicated. The
F igaro th in k s tho U nited S ta te s is tr y
ing to re trie v e th e m istak e of 1904 05,
when it backed Ja p a n to g et Russia
out of M auchuria, only to find th a t
Ja p a n had supplem ented her there w ith
out benefit to the open door.
“ E ven if Russia a c c e p ts ,’ ’ says one
paper, “ Ja p a n is n ot lik ely to agree.
E ngland is bound by a Ja p an ese a l
liance, and a sim ilar reserve is im
posed upon us fo r lik e a n d other re a
sons. ’ ’
T he M atin believes th a t F ran ce will
follow R u s sia ’s lead.
Oil B ias expresses the opinion th a t
th e situ a tio n is filled w ith gunpow der,
and declares th a t the
real issue is
com m ercial suprem acy in China, for
which the U nited S ta te s an d J a p a n
are stru g g lin g . I t charges th a t the e n
tire aim of A m erican diplom acy is d i
rected to th a t end, and in sists th a t the
U nited S ta te s has pushed C hina to re
sistance in every stru g g le w ith Ja p a n .
“ E ven a f t e r th e arra n g em en ts of Oc
tober 4, last y e a r ,” continues th e p a
per, “ in which C hina agreed not to
construct u railro ad in com petition
w ith the South M anchurian, A m erican
support com es fo rw ard fo r the con
stru ctio n of the Chin Chow E u-T sitsi
khav line.
“ Now A m erica proposes to go fu r
th e r and force J a p a n back in to Corea,
and th u s ren d er effective Chinese dom
in atio n of M anchuria, w hich today is
purely nom inal.
“ S ecretary K n o x ’s argum ents dwell
upon the a d v an tag es of te rm in a tin g the
cause o f co n stan tly renew ed disputes
in M anchuria, b u t it is pro p er to ask
w hether the aim of th e U nited S ta te s
is alw ays to th e benefit o f hum anity
and not to the prom otion o f her own
in terests.
Tokio m ust g iv e the an
swer. A lready the Y ankee policy has
com pelled Ja p a n to ta k e th e m ilitary
precautions th a t so g re a tly alarm ed
Russia. Ja p a n knows how to act quick
ly. T h erefore the Ja p a n e se response
will be aw a ite d w ith in q u ie tu d e .’’
Aviation contests began at Loa An
elee Monday.
Food ia getting scarce in Chicago
mod prices are soaring.
Guggenheim proposes Federal con
trol of the copper market.
Rooaevelt and party have reached
the land of the white rhinoceros.
Japan opposes Knox’s plan for neu
tralixing the Manchurian railway.
When Pinchot let t his office for good
be was given an ovation by his em
ployes.
Boston’s strictly non-partisan politi
eal campaign cost the candidates about
$2E0,000.
A. F. Potter, successor to Pinchot,
Is a former sheep owner and an expert
on range conditions.
A blasting accident on the Oregon
Trunk killed several Italian laborers
and wounded a contractor.
The national wool growers associa
tion in session at Ogden selected Port
land for its meeting place in 911.
Over one-third of the students in
Tulare college is New Orleans have
been found to be infected with book
worm.
A balloon with three men and two
women reached a height of one mile
and traveled 26 miles at the Loa An
geles aviation meet.
Cardinal Satolli is dead.
The new chief forester is a Western
man, formerly a grazing expert.
MILLIONS POSTAL GAIN.
The paper board trust has been in
dieted for restraint of trade.
Increase Over 1908 Is $12,083,720, or
Many cougars and wildcats are be
Six Per Cent Advance.
ing killed near iloquiam, Wash.
W ashington, J a n . 11.— As a business
A rumor that J. P. Morgan was dy
in stitu tio n th e postoffice d ep artm en t,
ing almost threw Wall street into
next to the U nited S ta te s treasu ry , is
panic.
the g re a te st in th e governcent. Accord
Report of the French minister of ug to figures su b m itted today by
Justice shows an alarming increase
C harles P . Grandfield, first a s s is ta it
crime.
postm aster general, fo r th e fiscal y ear
Secretary Knox dispels the dream of ended Ju n e 30, 1909, in his annual re
Mexico for a protectorate over Nic port, the gross revenue of th e postal
service reached the enorm ous to tal of
aragua.
$203,5(32,383, an increase of $12,083,720,
Wool men in convention at Ogden
6.31 p e r cent over th e preceding
cheered when told that Pinchot had year.
been discharged.
T here w ere 60,144 postoffices in ope
For the third time a bomb has been ratio n on Ju n e 30, 1909. D uring the
found in the yard of a fashionable y ear 1626 p ostm asters w ere appointed
a t presid en tial offices. A t fourth-class
Denver residence.
.
9161 p ostm asters w ere appointed.
Another rich woman in Philadelphia offices
C oncerning the ro u tin e of his bureau,
has come to the aid of the striking Mr.
G randfield says:
shirt-waist makers.
‘ The re ten tio n of fourth-class post
Chief Forester Pinchot, Assistant m asters d u rin g sa tis fa c to ry service has
Forester Price and Assistant Law become th e established p ra c tic e of the
Officer Shaw were removed from ofli d ep artm en t, an d the policy of recom
by the president.
m ending the reap p o in tm en t of p re si
den tial p o stm asters who h ave proved
Nina Californians were killed by efficient
has been follow ed consistently,
eating canned peaches.
w ith highly beneficial results.
‘I t is recom m ended th a t the law be
A bill has been introduced for full
so am ended as to provide fo r the ad
registry and a ship subsidy.
A big land steal on the shores of
lake Michigan ia being investigated.
Bloody Anger prints on a railroad
ticket led to the arrest of two French
murderers.
Morgan’s bank trust has absorbed
another institution with a capital of
ever $60,000,000.
A universal cold wave is spread all
over the United States, but in Alaska
it is unusually warm.
Insurgent Republicans in congress
say patronage will be withdrawn from
them as a punishment.
De la Grange, a noted French avi
a tor was killed by the collapse of his
aeroplane during a flight.
Representative Adair says a presi
dent who can’t save money on a $60.-
000 a year salary is not fit to manage
the affairs of this nation.
A California observer figures that
the earth will pass through the tail of
Halley’s comet May 18, but he does
not venture tu say whether any ill re
sults will follow.
Archbishop Ireland defends King
Leopold's administration of the Congo
states.
Zelaya says he {has abundant proof
that American marines aided the revo
lutionist» against him
J. P. Morgan, T. F. Ryan and Levi
P. Morton form a $160,000,000 bank
trust in New York city.
President Taft listened patiently to
the committee of railroad presidents
hot will not change the tone of his
forthcoming message to congress.
vancem ent of an office of th e fourth
class to tho presid en tial class w henever
the com pensation of th e postm aster
am ounts to $1000 and tho gross annual
receipts to $1900 fo r fo u r successive
q u a rte rs .’ ’
Mr. G randfield m akes a stro n g argu
m ent in fav o r of 30 d a y s ' an n u al leave
of clerks and c a rrie rs in first-class and
second-class offices.
Potter’s Work for West.
Cheyenne, W yo., J a n . 11.— A. F . P o t
te r, on his w ay to W ashington, D. C.,
to success Gifford P in ch o t as head of
the fo re st service, sta te d today th at
his experience and personal knowledge
of w estern
conditions
undoubtedly
would b rin g th e fo re s try service and
the w est into closer harm ony and th a t
his policy would be m ore fav o ra b le to
w estern industries.
‘ I expect m y relatio n s
w ith th e
w estern in te re sts to be m ost congen
i a l , " he said. ‘ ‘ I desire to w ork in
harm ony w ith th e livestock associa
tions, to prom ote th e fu lle st use of the
national fo rest ranges, to fo ster the
stock in te re sts and prom ote the general
w elfare of th e w e s t."
Thirteen Hurt Coasting.
A lton, 111., J a n . 11.— T h irteen persons
were h u rt, six seriously, in two coast
ng accidents here today. A bobsled
carry in g e ig h t persons collided w ith an
am bulance en ro u te to th e home of a
suicide, and th e horses fell on the sled.
Jam es Colem an,
15 y e a rs old, was
scalped, aipl ev ery o ther passenger su f
fere d m inor in ju ries. A n hour later,
on the sam e hill, an o th er sled collided
w ith an autom obile, in ju rin g five of
the seven passengers on th e sled. There
have been seven accid en ts on th is hill
w ithin the la s t week.
China Pins Faith in Rockhlll.
A millionaire cattleman of Texas
P ekin, J a n . 11.— The hig h est gov ern
gave his three children $2,000.060 m ent
officials are pessim istic w ith r e
worth of property each for a Christmas gard to B ritish support of th e proposals
The barkeeper of an American hotel
in Havana refused to serve two negro
congressmen and a riot followed. Fur
ther trouble is expected.
It is claimed that the recent aero
plane carnival in France frightened all
the birds from tbe vicinity.
Over 60,00 people attended Presi
dent T aft’s New Year’s receptino.
Postal deficit for 1909 is $17,441,-
719.
Senator Cummins of Iowa, opens
campaign tor further triff revision.
United States government officials
have planned a raid against nightriders
of Kentucky and Tennessee.
Banker Morse begins a penitentiary
sentence as convict No. 2814.
If mediation in switchmen’s strike
fails, 20,000 more men wil stop work.
Daughtes of tbe American Revolu
tion have taken up conservation work.
Postmaster-General Hitchcock urges
postal reforms to avoid a deficit in
190 .
of th e A m erican governm ent relativ e
the M anchurian railw ay s, and be
ieve th a t more ac tiv e G erm an support
would b rin g about a realizatio n of the
scheme. The Chinese governm ent is
placing reliance in W. W. Rockhill,
the A m erican am bassador a t S t. P eters
burg, to secure Russian assen t to the
proposals, w hich would also mean
French support.
Davis Represents U. 8.
W ashington, J a n . 11.— T he fourth
Pan-A m erican conference to be held i t
Buenos A yres in J u ly is now occupy
ing the a tte n tio n of officials of the
s ta te d ep artm en t an d oth ers in terested
th e m eeting. T he U n ited S tates
com m ittee has elected M ajor General
George W. D avis, U nited S ta te s arm y,
retired , as one o f its m em bers, and a p
pointed a com m ittee to nrge upon con
gress a proper ap p ro p riatio n for the
p articip atio n o f the U n ited S tates.
Ice Gorge Breaks Loose.
M ount C arm el. 111., .Tan. 11.— A heavy
ice gorge in th e W abash riv e r broke
loose unexpectedly to d ay , causing a
p ro p erty loss o f $75,000 and sw eeping
aw ay two steam fe rry b o a ts w hile th eir
crew s w ere asleep.
NEWS NOTES GATHERED FROM
VARIOUS PARTS OF OREGON
COLD UNPRECEDENTED.
Chicago, J a n . 7.— W hat was looked
upon as an ex citin g w eath er drama,
PINCHOT FIRED
BY PRESIDENT
COMET WILL BRUSH EARTH.
Pacific Coast Will Have Best View
About May 18.
O akland, Cal., Ja n . 5. — H a lle y ’s
omet will giv e th e Pacific Coast a
lose brush th is y e a r on M ay 18, b e
BUILD NEW TOWN.
FREIGHT HOUSE CROWDED.
tw een th e hours of 4 and 10 o ’clock
Executive Says Chief Forester Is No p. m., and th e “ b r u s h " will be som e
th in g
sp ectacu lar,
says
P ro fesso r
Shipments to Central Oregon Aver Lakeview Development Company Will
Longer “ Helpful Subordinóte”
liurles B u rk h alter, of the C habot ob
Plat 1,800 Acre Tract.
age Over IOO Care Per Month.
servatory.
Shaniko—As the distributing point
K’amath Falla—A town has sprung
The e a rth will thon pass th ro u g h th e
for Central Oregon, Shaniko is doing a up or. the shores of Goose lake, in Mo
last of th e 20,000,000-iuile ta il of the
Place Given To Western Grazing E x ‘olestial v isito r, and th e rosult ought
record breaking business. From Sep- doc county, about 27 miles south of
tember 1 to December 1 there was re- Lakeview. The Lakeview develop-
pert— PinchoTt Three Principa o be us dazzlin g a piece of firew orks
th is g en eratio n has jv e r w itnessed.
ceived at the depot here 347 carloads ment company had bouht 1,800 acres of
Assistants Afro Discharged—Pres is The
ustronom er in sists th a t he has
of general merchandise tor central Ore- the best land available in Goose lake
ident
Holds
That
Dignity
of
His
’
n
othing
to s a y " about so d ram atic a
gon, a grand total of 14,617,044 pounds valley, and Lakeside will be made the
d tu atio n , fra u g h t not only w ith awe*
Office
Has
Been
Assailed.
of freight.
trading center of the tract. The land
inspiring po ssib ilities to th e dw ellers
Th:s freight was all teamed to in- is nearly level, and provided with an
>n tho globe, b u t fra u g h t, as well, w ith
terior points, some as far south as Sil- abundance of water for irrigation. The
p ossibilities of tra g ic m om ent. W hether
ver Lake, 220 miles from Shaniko. In company has control of all the water in
W ashington, J a n . 8.— Gifford P in
>r not the e a r t h ’s div e through th e
dicationa that Prineville, Madras, Lassen creek and has constructed a
chot, ch ief fo re ste r an d in tim ate o m e t’s ta il will m ean a n y th in g more
Bend, Lamonta, Mitchell, Dayville and large flume to run the water from its
frie n d of Theodore R oosevelt, was dis th an a dazzlin g sta rry sp ectacle, P ro
cessor B u rk h a lte r will n o t p red ict. H e
a dozen smaller towns are doing a rec natural course to the new town site,
m issed la s t n ig h t fro m th e service oi July says:
ord breaking business judging from The flume is about a mile long and is
th
e
U
n
ited
S
tates
b
y
P
re
sid
e
n
t
Taft
“ W ait an d s e e ."
the unusually large consignments for built around a rock point high above
fo r in su b o rd in atio n . A ssociate Fores
The news th a t H a lle y 's comet will
these places. Owing to the impassable the old creek channel, making it possi
te r O v erton W. P ric e an d A ssistant >e seen only on tho Pacific Coast has
condition of tbe roads throughout the ble to get water on all the land in the
iot h ith erto been published, although
Law Officer A lex an d er C. Shaw , P in
south, which has made teaming practi new tract.
he fa c t has been know n fo r some tim e
No saloons, breweries or distilleries
cally impossible this month, the ware
c h o t’s im m ediate a ssista n ts in th e fo r
o th e astro n o m ers of th e w orld, m any
houses are congested with freight. will ever be allowed to do business in
e stry bureau, follow ed th e ir ch ief out >f whom will jo u rn ey to C a lifo rn ia to
The main freight house , which is 600 the new town. There is a clause in
>e on th e scene when th e g re a t phe-
o f go v ern m en t employ.
feet in length by 70 feet in width is every deed which prohibits the manu
lomenon ta k e s place.
T horoughly in d ig u a n t o v er th e ac
practically blocked. Merchants in the facture or sale of any intoxicating
In discussing th e com et, th e astrono-
tion o f M r. P in ch o t in indu cin g Sen
ner says:
interior are offering fancy prices for liquors forever. It is the plan of the
a
to
r
D
olliver
to
read
a
le
tte
r
from
him
“ A stronom ers Croinelin and Cowell,
company to make Lakeside a summer
delivery of their wares.
in the sen ate y este rd a y , P re sid e n t T aft >f tho Royal o b serv ato ry a t G reenw ich,
As to a stock shipping point Shaniko resort,
to d ay would listen to no ad v ice th at lave p ro b ab ly m ade the m ost exhaust-
esn well be proud of her record. . She
ve researches in to tho h isto ry o f th e
Panthers Killing Off Deer.
shipped, from August 1 to December 1,
th e f o re s te r ’s v io latio n o f executive minot.
P o rtla n d —D eer w ere never so p len ti
420 cars of live stock, mostly cattle and
ord ers be overlooked p en d in g th e in
“ A ccording to th e co m putations H a l
sheep, September and October being ful in Oregon as th is y ear, says C. N,
q u iry soon to be u n d e rta k e n b y con
e y ’s com et will reach th e descending
the banner months with 121 and 182 W o nacott, assista n t general se cre ta ry
gross.
lode on M ay 18, 1910, when it will be
of th e Y. M. C. A., who has ju s t re
car respectively.
H e declared the d ig n ity o f tho presi
n a d irect line betw een th e o rb its of
A great portion of the cattle went to tu rn ed from a visit in the southern
d en tial office w as b eing a tta c k e d and he e arth an d tho sun, an d it so h a p
Portland markets while sheep were p a rt of th e sta te . B ounties p aid fo r
he would be u n fa ith fu l to h is tru s t ii tens th a t th e e a rth will reach th a t par-
he su b m itted longer.
lcular po in t of its o rb it ab o u t the
shipped to Montana, Idaho, Colorado, p a n th er an d bob cat scalps a re causing
th e d estru ctio n of the d e e r ’s w orst
Mr. T a f t u n d o u b ted ly realizes fu llj
nine tim e. S hould tho calcu latio n s of
STRENUOUS LIFE TELLS.
Utah and Wyoming grazing grounds enem
ies. “ The recorder o f Douglas
w hat th e dism issal of F o re ste r Pinchot
he astro n o m ers prove to be rig id ly ex*
before being placed on Chicago and county told me th a t the lives of 10,000
Thirty-five Pittsburg Captains of In m eans in a p o litical way. H e has been ict, th e com et will pass d irectly be-
Omaha markets.
d eer had been saved since th e law pro
convinced
fo
r
some
tim
e
th
a
t
th
e
so
woen th e e a rth an d the sun betw een
dustry Die This Winter.
As a wool market Shaniko is sur v iding fo r bounties on p an th ers had
ho hours of 4 an d 10 o ’clock stand-
called “ in s u r g e n ts " an d o th er critic*
passed by none in the west. Last sea been p a s s e d ," M r. W onacott said,
P ittsb u rg , J a n . 7.—T he stren u o u s life of his a d m in istra tio n had en listed thi ird Pacific tim e.
son approximately 4,000,000 pounds “ One p an th e r freq u en tly kills 10 deer o f P ittsb u rg e rs in th e ir desire to am ass services o f M r. P in ch o t an d p ra c ti
“ A ssum ing th a t it will happen dur*
was marketed at prices ranging from in a w e e k ."
ng tho m iddle of th is tim e, o r 7 p. m.,
m illions us q uickly as possible is th in eally were d e fy in g him to dism iss P in
14 to 233^ cents per pound. As in sev
chot from office. Tho l a t t e r ’s le tte r oJ t will be v isible over th e Pacific Ocean,
nin g the ra n k s of th e big ca p ta in s of y esterd ay , few here dou b t, was w rit E astern A sia and W estern N o rth A m er
eral years past Shnaiko had the dis
Iusurance Fees Increase.
tinction of receiving the highest prices
Salem — N o tw ith stan d in g th e fa c t in d u stry and d ep letin g th e sw ell clubs ten w ith th e d ire c t purpose of “ p u t ica.
paid in the west.
Shaniko was the th a t since M arch 1, 1909, th e in su r w hich house th e m illionaires. H e a rt tin g it sq u arely up to th e p re s id e n t.’
T he p re sid e n t sought to av o id the
only point in Oregon, last season, ance fees fo rm erly collected b y th e disease has recen tly ta k e n v ery prom i
BANK MERGER GROWS.
where the sealed bid wool sales were se cre ta ry o f s ta te have been collected n e n t men, all w orth m illions, in clu d in g : th re a te n e d w ar as long as he could
but
d eclared to d ay th a t p atien ce had
F ra n k B. S m ith, p r e s i ^ n t of th e Cru
held. This is accounted for by the
Big
Money
Trust Adds $61,000,000 in
ceased to be a v irtu e . H e picked ufi
tact that throughout Eastern Oregon by th e new dep artm en t of insurance, cible S teel com pany of A m erica.
One Day.
the
g
au
g
e
of
b
a
ttle
th
ro
w
n
down
by
Ja m es W. F rie n d , vice-p resid en t of
*nd Idaho extensive contracting was the fees collected during last y ear by
Mr. P in ch o t th ro u g h th e hand of Sena * N ew Y ork, J a n . 5.— J . P ie rp o n t M or
S teel C ar com pany.
arried on. Practically all wool ex the se c re ta ry of sta te were g re a te r by P ressed
W illiam C lark M agee, who m ade mil to r D olliver in th e sen ate, and, with gan and asso ciates m ay control, through
th a n $5000 th an fo r 1908. The
cept that consumed by mills in Oregon more
the^ a d m in istra tio n su p p o rters, is ready
u rth e r tru s t com pany m ergers in N ew
collected by th e se c re ta ry of lions in coke.
is baled and shipped to Boston, requir s to t a tal t e ’s fees
Vork, th e enorm ous sum of $210,000,000
W illiam M e tcalf, p resid en t of the fo r th e com ing fra y .
office in 1909 equaled $75,127.79,
P o litic al o bservers in W ashington n deposits alone.
ing 67 cars to move last season’s out an increase over the previous y e a r of B raoburn S teel com pany.
put from Shaniko alone.
T his is ap p ro x im ately $25,000,000
Jo h n Caldw ell, tre a su re r of tho g reat declare th a t th e situ a tio n cre a te d by
$5259.03.
Westing-house E lectrical & A irb rak e to d a y ’s developm ents is th e m ost tense nore th a n th e deposits o f th e N atio n al
in
m
any
y
ears.
W
hat
th
e
outcom
e
will
Klamath School Bonds Sold.
’ity b an k of th is city , th e larg est finan*
w orks, who died a t his desk.
Morrcw Is Prosperous.
ial in stitu tio n in th e U n ited S tates.
K lam ath F alls— Bonds in th e sum of
Ja m es W. Brow n, ex-congressm an and be no one is w illing to prophesy. In
Heppner—In speaking of the chief
th
e
house
o
f
re
p
re
se
n
ta
tiv
e
s
today
R eports of a d d itio n a l tr u s t com pany
fo r th e erection of a new school m illionaire steel m ag n ate, died a t
Accomplishments of Morrow county for $20,000
S
p
eak
er
Cannon
lost
h
is
first
fight
to
onsolidation
are given credence in
b uilding in K lam ath F alls h av e been h u n tin g club, w here ho had gone to ro-
1909, it would be proper to first say sold
the in su rg en ts, who, com bining w ith ^ iew of y e s te rd a y ’s announcem ent of
to McCoy & Co., of Chicago. The cu p erate.
th e D em ocrats, caused to be adopted
that the county’s population of 5,000 bonds will b ear in terest a t th e ra te of
ho m erger b y J . P . M organ & Co., of
Sim on O ’D onnell, vice-president and
souls—covering a territory of 40 miles 6 per cen t p e r annum. The school g en eral m an ag er of the Union S tock an am endm ent to th e B allinger-Pinchot lie G u aran ty T ru st, M orton T ru s t and
in q u iry resolution so as to ta k e from F ifth-A venue T ru st com panies, w ith
in width and 60 miles in length—is b uilding will be built as soon as th e T arda com pany.
th e sp eak er th e pow er to ap p o in t the
well contented. Half of the population w eath er will perm it. The ground fo r
A lb ert B. B a x te r, broker, oil and gas house m em bers of th e jo in t com m ittee •ombined deposits of ab o u t $150,000,000.
T his b ro u g h t a rev iv al in th e fiuan-
resides in the towns, while the re the in stitu tio n was d o n ated to th e m agnate.
of special in v estig atio n .
* ial d istric t of rum ors em b racin g th e
mainder finds breathing room on 1,313,- school d istric t by Moore b rothers. This
Jo h n P . Ober, ow ner o f v ast business
B ankers T ru st an d th e M a n h a tta n
000 acres of Morrow county soil. This ( will m ake th e second large school build- in terests.
Trust com panies in th e sam e com bina
George L. F ish er, p resid en t of the
year Morrow sold 2,250,000 pounds of in£ for tl,is city*
CARDINAL SINKS TO DEATH.
tion.
T here w ere definite rep o rts th a t
F ish e r F o u n d ry & M achine com pany.
wool at 20 cents per pound, along with
.
~ ¡T”
Tw enty-five o th e r men have died sud Apostolic Delegate to America High in he M ercan tile T ru st com pany and th e
10,000, yearling lambs at $3.25 per
Rains In Linn Save Wheat,
E q uitable T ru s t com pany e v en tu ally
lead, and 35,000 lambs in the fall at
Albany — County Fruit inspector denly th is w in ter, th e ir w ealth ran g in g
Ecclesiastical Circles.
would bo ta k e n in to some so rt of a
$3.10 per head. While two-thirds of Cooper, who has returned from a trip from $100,000 to $500,000. H e a rt d is
Romo, J a n . 8. — C ard in al S atolli, pow erful alliance.
the lands are prairie and capable of over L.inn county, states that the rains ease was th e cause in n early every case.
In p o in t of fa c t, th e B an k ers T ru st
whose life has been slow ly ebbing •om pany is closely affiliated w ith the
cultivation, Morrow county’s timber following the cold weather and heavy
WILL
OF
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WORDS
LEFT.
aw ay fo r th e p ast tw o w eeks, died this H>-called M organ in te re sts in th a t two
has kept three saw mills running at frost8 beat down the earth and put the
full capacity during the past year. growing wheat into shape and that it Vast Estate of $4,000,000 Disposed of m orning a t 4 o ’clock. I t had been p a rtn e rs in th e M organ b a n k in g house
known fo r several d ay s th a t th e emi —George W. P e rk in s and H en ry P .
A first class creamery has been es will probably come out all right with
by George McNear.
Davison— sit in th e d ire c to ra te of th e
tablished at Lexington, which is stim the exception of a few places. Vetch
n en t p re la te could n o t su rv iv e liis pres form er.
S an F rancisco, J a n . 6.— T he will of e n t illness, an d th e last rite s of the
ulating the dairy industry. A big gas- is not in so good a condition and there
O th er d irecto rs of th e B an k ers T ru st
th e la te George W. M cN ear, th e m il church had been ad m in istered some com pany, inclu d in g A. B. H ep b u rn and
dene Dower plow has been installed. is some damage.
The Woolery tract of 20,000 acres of
lio n aire m illow ner, who died here last days ago. H is d e a th w as a gradual V. II. W iggin, p resid en t and vice-presi-
Storing Water for Mining.
sin k in g , an d th e end cam e p eacefully
farm lands will be cut up into small
lent resp ectiv ely of th e Chase N atio n al
w eek, has been file d fo r p ro b ate. The
F rancesco S ato lli w as b o rn in Mer
Grants Pass - The Freehold Mining
farms. Bank deposits have greatly
w ill consists of o nly tw enty-one words. ciano, P eru g ia, J u ly 21, 1841. In his bank, and W illiam H. P o rte r, p resid en t
ncreased. The county’s great coal syndicate is constructing a $12,000 dam
By tho term s of th e in stru m en t his arlier m anhood he becam e p ro fesso r oi j f th e Chem ical N atio n al b an k , are
ictiv e in affairs of th e G u aran ty T ru st
fields are beginning to attract atten on its property on Briggs creek, 18 widow, M rs. A m an d a M cN ear, i§ be e dogm
theology in th e U rb an Col •om pany, which is to be m ade the
miles above Wonder postoffice.
The q u eath ed his es ta te , am o u n tin g to $4, lege o atic
tion.
f th e P ro p a g a n d a a t Rome, anti titu la r head o f th e G uaranty-M orton-
The soil is thoroughly saturated with dam will be 300 feet long and 20 feet U00,000, and m ade sole ex ecu trix w ith in 1888 he w as m ade arch b ish o p of
F ifth-A venue consolidation.
moisture and 150,000 acres are sown in height, made of cement and stone out bonds.
L epanto. A t th e estab lish m en t o f the
R elations b etw een th e M organ in te r
and will furnish the water for five hy
No m ention w as m ade in th e w ill fo r see o f B altim ore in 1889 he was sent
to grain for next year’s crop.
th e six ch ildren of M cN ear, who are to A m erica as papal re p re se n ta tiv e . H r ests an d th e M a n h a tta n T ru st com pany
draulic 18 inch pipes.
Mrs. A. Bowles, Jo h n A. M cN ear, F red retu rn ed to tho U n ited S ta te s in 1892 ilw ays have been in tim ate, though th e
New Creamery at Pendleton.
W. M cN ear, George W. M cN ear, J r ., ir. th e position of ap p e lla n t ju d g e w ith la tte r is not reg ard ed as a M organ a p
Farmers Want Telephones
P en d leto n —P en d leto n is to receive
pendage. I t is perh ap s significant th a t
S ew ard M cN ear an d S. E liza b eth M c e x tra o rd in a ry discretion.
Medford--The
citizens
of
Woodville
tho b u ild in g once occupied by th e Man-
in im p o rtan t acquisition to her m anu
N ear, as th e la te m illionaire p u t abso
la tta n T ru st com pany is to be razed
'a c tu rin g in d u stries in th e shape of and property owners along Evans lu te tru st in th e a b ility of his w ife to
Italy
Names
Ambassador.
oon to m ake w ay fo r a 30-story b u ild
m o th er large cream ery. The Je n sen creek have organized the Evans Creek c a rry out an a d ju stm e n t of h is estate
B erne, J a n . 8.— T he M arq u is Cusani ing to be erected b y th e B a n k ers T ru st
Dreamery com pany, w hich has head- Telephone company to build a line eq u itab le to all.
•ompany.
C onfalioneri, who fo r th re e y ears has
ju a rte rs a t Balt L ake, will locate here. about 25 miles up Evans, Pleasant and
D eposits of th e B a n k ers T ru s t ag g re
The com pany now has branches in op Wards creeks.
held th e po st of I ta lia n m in ister to
Taft Coming West Again.
gate $46,500,000 an d those of th e M an
eration a t P ocatello, Idaho, and Reno,
W ashington, J a n . 7.— P re sid e n t T a ft S w itzerlan d , has been notified o f bis h a tta n T ru s t com pany $13,400,000, so
N evada, and the p la n t here will m ake
ap p o in tm en t as am b assad o r to the
PORTLAND MARKETS.
is still looking fo rw ard "to a tr ip to U n ited S ta te s in succession to Baron th a t th e two com panies, if com bined
its fo u rth . F iv e th ousand d o lla rs ’
Wheat — Track prices: Bluestem,
worth o f m achinery has been ordered $1.20; club, $1.10; red Russian, $1.09; A laska late in th o com ing sprin g . He M ayor des P lan ch es. T he m arquis, his with those now in process of ab so rp
tion by “ J . P . M organ & A sso c ia te s ,"
ind the plant will be in o p eratio n
plans to go to tho f a r n o rth w estern ter w ife, son an d d a u g h te r aro m ost pop would to ta l in dep o sits more th a n $200,-
w ithin a m onth. T he P endleton e sta b Valley, $1.10.
u lar here and have a larg e circle of
Barley—Feed and brewing, $30(4 rito ry im m ediately a f te r t,he ad jo u rn frie n d s in th e U n ited S ta te s. The m ar ) 00 , 000 .
lishm ent will handle cream from all
m ent of congress. In an nouncing to a
30.50 p e r ton.
»oints w ithin a rad iu s of 200 miles.
quis speaks five language« and also is
Traiii Is Lost in Desert.
Oats—No. 1 white $32.50(3:33 ton com m ittee of N ew Y ork congressm en to a p a in te r and au th o r. H e belongs to
d
ay
th
a
t
he
could
n
o
t
definitely
accept
Hay—Track prices: Timothy, Wil
S a lt L ak e, U ta h , J a n . 5.—T ra in No.
one of th e o ldest fam ilies in M ilan,
Rushing Work on Diking Project.
th
e
ir
in
v
ita
tio
n
to
v
isit
New
Y
ork
on
C latskanie— The C olum bia A gricul lamette Valley, $18(4)20 per ton; East- M ay 30, the P re sid e n t said he m ig h t be an d is a perso n al frie n d of K in g Vic 1, carry in g 100 to 150 passengers from
to r E m m anuel.
, ,
.
- . ,
.
ern Oregon, $18(4)21.50; alfalfa, $17
Los A ngeles to S a lt L ake, is m arooned
.ura! com pany ha* com plete,! th e levee @ 17 6 0 ; c | over> * I 5 ( iil6 ; cheat> ,1 5 on his w ay to A lask a a t th a t tim e, or
on th e d esert, 34 m iles from C alinete,
th a t congress’ m ig h t be in its closing
1 round the 350 acre tr a c t of lan d oppo @ I6 ; Krain hay> | i 5@ i6 .
Latham Sets New Record.
days. In the la tte r ev en t, he would
Nev., th e tra c k b efo re an d b eh in d it
site the C latskanie depot and p rep ara
Butter—City creamery extras, 39c; not care to leave W ashington.
M ourm elon, F ra n ce, Ja n . 8.— All rec
hav in g been to rn o u t b y th e flood of
tions -are being m ade to install th e fancy outside creamery, 34(439c* per
ords fo r h eig h t a tta in e d in a heavier
last week. Tho tr a in is w ell stocked
lum ping p la n t, tid e gates for co n n ect pound; store, 22>£(4)24c.
Butter fat
th a n -a ir m achine w ere eclipsed today
Labor Appeals to Taft.
ing up the ditches fo r d ra in in g off the prices average 1
par pound under
b y H u b e rt L ath am , F re n ch a v ia to r with provisions and th ere is no suf
W ashington, J a n . 7.— The A m erican
w ater and p u ttin g th e land in condi regular butter prices.
The h eig h t reached w as b etw een 1050 fering. As soon as w agons can reach
tion fo r plow ing in th e spring.
An
F ed eratio n of L ab o r, through a com and 1100 m etres (b etw een 3400 and the sta lled tra in , a m a tte r of th re e or
Poultry—Hens,
16>^^17c;
Springs,
electric lig h t p la n t has been installed
3600 fe e t), which is n e a rly 2000 feel four days, tho passengers w ill be
• n the dredge M uskrat, g iv in g b e tte r 17(418c; ducks, 20c; geese, 12c; tur m itte e headed b y Sam uel Gompers, b e tte r th a n th e record p rev io u sly held n o u g h t to B arclay , six m iles w est of
keys, live, 19(420c; dressed, 22(r/23c. Tames O ’Connell an d o th er leaders, to
lighting facilitie s.
Ycorna, w here a tra in will be waiting
Eggs—Fresh Oregon extras, 42){@ d ay carried its fight a g a in st th e U nited by L ath am . E x cellen t w eath er am i a to b rin g them into S a lt L ake.
fav
o
ra
b
le
w
ind
aid
ed
L
a
th
a
m
’s
a
t
45c per dozen; Eastern, 27?*r432>*c S ta te s S teel co rp o ratio n to P re sid en t tem p t H is m achine rose g racefu lly and
Church Nears Completion.
per dozen.
John D., Jr., Deep Delver.
on each tu rn o f th e course m ounted
Pendleton—Work on the new build
Pork—Fancy, 10(410 ',c per pound. T a ft. The com m ittee p resen ted to the higher and h ig h er u n til i t becam e a
N ew Y ork, J a n . 5.— “ I am h e a rt and
ing of the First Christian church ia so
p
resid
en
t
14
charges
of
ille
g
a
lity
of
th
e
Veal—Extras, 11(412c per pound.
speck in th e sky. I n all, th e a v ia to r soul in th is in v e s tig a tio n ," said Jo h n
far progressed that those in charge
Fresh Fruits—Apples, $1(4:3 per box; steel corporation and asked fo r an im
hope to have the building ready for oc- pears, $1(41.50 per box; cranberries, m ediate in v estig atio n of th e so called flew 40 m iles.
D. R ockefeller, J r ., to d a y as he en
upancy in February The church is a $9 per barrel.
tru st, w hich, th ey a se rt, is o p e ra tin g in
tered th e C rim inal C ourts b u ild in g to
Nitrate
Trust
Proposed.
handsome stone structure, resembling
Potatoes — Carload buying prices: defiance o f th e law . The p resid en t
C h ristian ia, Ja n . 8.— I t is said J . P. ta lk o v er th e p lan s fo r th e “ w hite
the Central Christian church in Walla Oregon, 65(485c p*r sack; sweet pota prom ised to ta k e th e su b je ct up.
M
organ o f N ew Y ork an d th e Deuts- l a v e " in v estig atio n . M r. R ockefeller
Walla, and will be one of the handsom toes, 2c per pound.
cher b a n k o f B erlin are p lan n in g a was y e ste rd a y selected a fo rem an of
Fire Destroys Palace.
est in Eastern Oregon.
world w ide tru s t in th e n itra te indus th e g ran d ju ry w hich is to m ake the
Vegetables — Artichokes, $1(41.50
A thens, Ja n . 7.— T he royal p alace at
per dozen; cabbage, $1.50(41.60 per T ato i cau g h t fire a t 10 o ’clock to n ig h t try w ith a ca p ita l of $200,000,000. It n v estig atio n . “ I f these sto ries are
Concrete Store Planned
understood th a t th e sy n d ic ate in t r u e , " he said , re fe rrin g to th e a lle
hundred; cauliflower, 1.25(41.75 dozen; when th e royal fam ily w ere g ath ered
Corvallis—Albert J. Metzger will celery, $3.60 per crate; garlic, 10c around a C hristm as tree. The flames ten d s to purchase all th e sa ltp e te r g atio n s of w holesale traffic in women,
soon begin the erection of a one-story pound; horseradish, 12)*c per pound; sp read , rap id ly risin g to a g re a t height, m ines in Chile an d th e n itr a te works ‘ th e tru th about them should be known
concrete building on the grond now oc pumpkins, l l4(41Hc; sprouts, 6(47c an d soon the rig h t w ing of th e palace in N orw ay, w here $20,000,000 is in leftyitely. I f th e y are false th ey
cupied by Jack Milne’s store and the per pound; squash, 1(41 *4c; turnips, w as p ractically destroyed. T he fire is vested. The schem e, it is said , has not should be sile n c e d ."
passed th e stag e of p re lim in a ry discus
Spencer barber shop.
The building $1.50 per sack; carrots, $1; beets, believed to have b eer due to illum ina sion,
an d sk ep ticism
co n cern in g its
Town Nearly Wiped Out.
will be 25x100 feet, with full base- $1.50; parsnips, $1.50.
tions on th e tree.
9ucccess p rev ails.
W atertow n, S. D., J a n . 5.— T he tow n
T he royal fam ily escaped. So f a r as
men L
Onions—Oregon, $1.50 per sack.
know n eo one was in ju red . The
of Castlew ood, 18 m iles south o f here,
Cattle—Best steers, $4.76(45; fair
Bhopmen to Join 8trike.
Thirty Musicians in Joseph Orchestra to good, $4.25(44.50; medium and king, who was not in th e p alace at
narrow ly m issed b ein g w iped o u t by
St. P a u l, J a n . 8.— Thom as von L ear,
th
e
tim
e,
hasten
ed
home
in
a
m
otor
car.
Joseph Joseph has one of the best feeders, $3.50(44; cows, top, $3.50(4
d istric t p resid en t o f th e M a c h in ists’ Are of unknow n o rigin to n ig h t. The
jrchestras in Eastern Oregon. There 4.00; fair to good, $3(43.25; com
union, said to n ig h t th a t a strik e vote e n tire south side of M ain s tre e t is in
Bonrne Would Help Settlers.
ars 30 musicians in the organization a mon to medium, $2.50(43.75; bulla,
has been ta k e n by th e railw ay m achin ashes, e n ta ilin g a loss estim ated at
Washington. Jan. 7.—Senator Jona ists of th e n o rth w est, an d 90 p er cent $180,000, when 12 b u ild in g s w ere d e
number of them having played in pro $3.25(45 50; heavy. $4.00(44.76.
feasional organizations at other places.
Hogs— Beat. $8.50(48.65; medium, than Bourne introduced a bill calling of th e m em bers have v o ted in fav o r of stroyed. The fire did not stop until
for $250,000 for relief of Sherman eoun obeying in stru ctio n s from th e railw ay th e last b u ild in g on th e south sid e of
$7.50oi 8.25, Stockers, $6 50(46 76.
settlers who lost their claims be d ep artm en t of th e F ed eratio n of Labor th e stre e t was destro y ed . L ate tonight
Band Has New Uniforms.
Sheep—Best wethers, $5.50(46.76; ty
cause the court decided that their lands
th a t d ep artm en t decide to ex th e fire had bu rn ed itse lf o u t on the
Milton—The new uniforms for the fa*r to good, $4.50(45; ewes, )*c leee: belonged to The Dalles Military Wagon should
tend th e sw itc h m e n ’s strik e .
ex trem e edge o f M ain stre e t.
yearlings, best, $507 5.25; fair to good,
Milton band have arrived. The uni
forms represent an expenditure of $4.60(44,76; lambs, $60i6.25.
Wool — Eastern Oregon, 16<423c
$200. which ia met by the members of
pound; mohair, choice, 26c pound.
the band.
Cascara bark—4 He pound.
More Telephones at Pendleton.
Hides—Dry hides, 18(419c pr pound;
Pendleton—A new telephone direc dry kip, 17(418c pound; dry calfskin,
tory ia being distributed among patrons 19oi21c pound; salted hides, 10t%(4
here. The book contains over 150 11c; salted calfskin, 15(416c pound;
names more than the one it displaced, green, lc leaa.
w hen th e p resen t stressfu l cold was
in process of sw eeping eastw ard from
th e Rockies an d from M edicine H at to
the A tlan tic seaboard, is fa s t assum ing
an aspect of d ire trag ed y . T he situ a
tiou is full of d ire po ssib ilities of ex
posure and suffering. ' A lread y th e
b lig h t of th e sev ere cold has been fe lt
in m any W estern cities.
F if ty or m ore persons, a score of
whom are in hosp itals w ith in ju ries
th a t m ay prove fa ta l, were th e victim s
o f accid en ts in W ashington to d ay as
resu lt o f th e sleet and snow w hich con
v e rte d th e c i t y ’s sidew alks an d thor
o u g h fares into sh eets of ice.
In m any p a rts of Iow a th e fuel situ
at ion is so g rav e us to call fo r th e of
ticial a tte n tio n of G overnor Carroll,
Confiscation o f fu el is becom ing general.
H ere in Chicago th ere is only a two
d a y s ’ supply of coal av ailab le fo r quick
use. Today th ere was w idespread su f
fe rin g in th e city . Chicago is also
th re a te n e d w ith th e c u ttin g off of its
w a te r supply, due to ice fioes clogging
th e cribs in th e lake.
I n th e f a r N o rth w est an d on the
ran g es of Colorado, N eb rask a * a n d
W yom ing h u n d red s o f c a ttle have p e r
ished of exposure, sta rv a tio n an d lack
of w ater.
F o r th e first tim e in th e m em ory of
m ost persons livin g , th e M ississippi
R iv er is frozen from b an k to b an k from
S t. L ouis to a p o in t 60 m iles below
th a t city . By tom orrow m orning it is
p red icted one m ig h t sk a te on th e riv er
from St. P au l to Memphis. C in cin n ati
rep o rts th a t ice gorges have caused
loss of $40,000, an d th a t a w ave of high
w a te r and ice is com ing down th e riv er,
carry in g d estru ctio n in its p ath .
Road company. Senator Bourne’s bill
bases all claims by settlers on T. B
Neuhausen ’■ valuation of each tract
and improvements made in 1904.
Women Pay $7500 Fines.
New York, Jan. 8.—Mary K. Wobor
and Kathryn Schwarz, who conducted
a dressmaking establishment in Chi
New York Recognizes Peary.
cago under the name of Madame Whit
New York, Jan. 7.—Hailing him as ney, were charged with “ sleeper
the discoverer of the North Pole, the trunk" smuggling in the circuit court
chamber of commerce todav elected & here today and fined $7500 each on a
E. Peary an honorary member.
plea of gnilty.
Paper Trust Probe Near.
N ew Y ork, J a n . 5. — T he federal
g ran d ju ry h ere is expected to take
tip sh o rtly th e in v estig atio n of the al
leged p ap er com bination which the fed
eral a u th o ritie s have been looking into,
follow ing th e actio n which led to the
d issolution of th e manila fiber paper
pooL