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About Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1911)
CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK BOAT UPSET; SIX DROWN. Father and Babe, Brother and Sittar and Betrothed Couple Perish. Salt Lake City, U tah Six persons I1 U S T 1 L DEVELOPMENT OF IHE STATE NEW REPUBLIC IS BORN. 16459396 Lower California Rebels Cut Loose From Mexico. Tia Juana, Lower California- The insurrectos in Tia Juana, Lower Cali fornia, have severed connection with the Mexican Liberal party, elected Would Return it Called on to Help Dick Ferris president of the new re public of Lower California, and de His Government. cided to await word from General Fryce before choosing a new general, Pryce to have the preference if he re turns. He is expected in a few days. Goal to Liv. In Spain — Declare. Ferris is a Los Angeles promoter. Mexican Government Mull Con In last year’s state campaign he was a tinua to Use Force. candidate for the lieutenant governor ship nomination at the Republican di rect primaries. Cruz, Mexico, June 1.—Gene The rebels’ action followed an ad Vera Diaz said his final farewell to Mex dress to the insurrectos, who now ral With his wife and number about 150 men, by lx>uis ico yesterday. members of the Diaz family he James, a rebel captain. A new ttag other boarded the steamer Ypiranga, bound and new constitution are being pre for Spain. pared. Diaz' ship was only a little Captain James told the rebels that way General out when the searchlight of the they should drop all connection with fortress guarding the port was turned the Mexican Liberal party, with all it. With glasses in hand, among a other organizations in the United on party in the stern, Diaz was States, form a provisional government small somewhat apart and close to and demand recognition of Francisco standing, rail. He was plainly discernible, Madero and his party in Mexico prop the taking his farewell look at his native er. General Pryce went to 1,08 Angeles land. spoken to those he to learn from the junta what became His left last on words, shore, were: “ I shall die of the men he sent up there with a had in Mexico.” This was uttered in a considerable sum of money to buy am tone of prophesy and with a look of munition and supplies for the rebels inspired conviction. at Tia Juana. the same uniforms they The ammunition and supplies failed had Wearing on when they served as the gen to come. guard, the soldiers drew up in The men are out of ammunition, eral's front of the home of J. H. Body, have no prospect of obtaining sup where the ex-president has been plies, and are said to be on the point since his arrival in Vera of selling their guns and quitting quartered under command of General Vic- Lower California. The camp has Cruz, Huerta, an old and personal been divided into several disgruntled toriana friend of General Diaz. factions. To his country General Diaz de a warning. Speaking to the LOPEZ EXECUTED AS TRAITOR livered little group which accompanied him on his trip from the capital, the old Benedict Arnold of Mexican Rebels man who governed Mexico for more Pays Penalty of Turncoats. than SO years by military strength, the present government must yet Cananea. Mexico—“ Red” Lopez, said resort to his methods if peace is to be who was ordered imprisoned by Fran re-established. cisco 1. Madero, Jr., on the charge When General Diaz stepped forward that he had “ sold out” to American there was a buzz of interest, but no interests while in command of a sec The moment was too tion of the insurrecto garrison at demonstration. for such an exhibition, and Agua Prieta, has been executed. Lo solemn even the little group peons behind pez was being conveyed from Agua the soldiers repressed of their feelings Prieta to Hermosillo to begin the during the speech-making and embrac serving of an eight-year sentence. Conflicting stories are told by the ing.The general, showing almost no guard which was accompanying Lopez. sign his recent illness, was dressed One is to the effect that the former in an of ordinary suit of black. He insurrecto leader had attempted to carried in his sack a Panama hat. escape and was shot; another that he Throughout all hand of General Huerta’s pleaded to be executed rather than be talk, Diaz stood like a soldier on par taken to prison. It is alleged also with eyes front and never a that Lopez had confessed to having ade, of the muscles. Bravely he received $4,000 for the surrender of twitch began his reply, but before many min Agua Prieta to the Federals. utes he was having great difficulty in mastering his emotions. MATCH TRUST MILITANT. ONE DEAD, FIVE HURT. First Day's Aulo Racing Full of Bad Accident!. Motor Speedway, Ind., May 31.— One life was sacrificed and several men were injured yesterday in the first 600-mile race on the speedway. The race waa won by Kay Harroun, driving a Marmon car, in 0 hours, 41 minutes and 8 seconds. Closely press ing Harroun for victory were Ralph Mulford, with a Lozier, who finished second, and David Bruce Brown, in u Fiat, a good third. Seventy-seven thousand persons shouted encouragement to the 40 pi lots who started the race at 10 o'clock in the morning, and with unflagging enthusiasm cheered the leuders in the last laps and watched the field pound around the course in division of the lesser honors. In the most serious accident of the day S. P. Dickson, of Chicago, me chanician for Arthur Greiner, driving an Amplex, lost his life in an upset on the back stretch. The race had been on but a few minutes and the Amplex was in its 30th mile when the rim of one of the front wheels Hew olf. The car twisted on the truck, hurling the men from their seats. Dickson was thrown against a fence 20 feet away and was terribly mangled. He was instantly killed. Greiner was serious ly injured and it was fearer! he had concussion of the brain, but it was later learner! that his only injury was a fracture of an arm. Men injured in the mishapH were: Dave Lewis, mechanician, right leg broken near hip. Harry E. Knight, driver of Wes- cott, breast bruised and possible in ternal injuries. John T. Glover, Knight'H mechan ician, body bruised. Bob Evans, mechanician for Jack Tower, Jackson car, body bruised when he leaped from car in panic. John Wood, mechanician for Joe Jaegersburg, Case car, run over and badly bruised. FRUITMEN INDUSTRIOUS. USERS GET POWER SITE. were drowned in U tah lake Sunday when the sailboat Galilee, in which 16 persons were attending a party given Klamath Glad Government Is Holding Lebanon and Brownsville Folk Have Fine Section. Location Near Keno. in honor of the approaching m arriage of Miss Vera Brown and Edward B. Klam ath Falls—The directors of the Fortland That Brownsville and will build up one of the best Holmes, capsized. Among the Klam ath W ater U sers’ association Lebanon fruit districts of the state in regard to General Resume of Important Events drowned were the engaged couple. feel elated over the order issued by growing and preserving small fruits The bride-to-be and two of the other the secretary of the interior, counter is the belief of J. 1). Leew who visited a Presented in Condensed Form victims w ere children of Captain Ed manding the order for the sale of the m eeting at the former place of people for Our Busy Readers. governm ent power site on the Kam ath interested in the industry. win Brow’n, owner of the boat. Mr. Lee went to Brownsville as the The boat left Geneva on the east river near Keno. A t the inception of representative of the Fortland commer shore of the lake at 9 o’clock in the the Klam ath reclam ation project this cial club and made The sugar trust will be investigated an address encour morning and headed west, About one 1 poWer sjte waH purchased at a cost of aging the organization next by a congressional committee. of fruitgrow bv a sud-1 hour later the boat, struck Mexican Socialist rebels in Lower den squall, turned sidewise to the '$10,000. The government abandoned ers’ unions in that district. C alifornia receive many recruits and wind and alm ost instantly all of the the lands above the gravity canal and “ This is a very fertile d istric t,’ Lee, “ and the future will continue the war. 16 persons aboard were thrown into consequently has no use for the power said Mr. in this industry. Conditions The annual report of the C hristian the w ater. The boat turned over and for pumping purposes, but the direc bright are rig h t for the formation of a fruit Science mother church shows a great over, robbing the struggling people o tors of the W ater U sers’ association union in Brownsville, which probably an opportunity to hold to it. Benja feel that while the pump lands have will combine increase in membership. with the sim ilar organ min Raymond’s little son was the San Francisco jxdice judges have first to sink. His father caught him in most instances been elim inated ization already in operation at Leb anon. decided that auto speeders shall serv and they sank togeher. jail sentences upon their third convic Edward B. Holmes heard the scream from the Klamath project, the tim e is “ B erries, cherries, pears, and in coming when they will again become fact all the fruits common to this cli tion. of his fiancee and as soon as he could ate thrive remarkably well in that A. G. Rushlight was elected mayor locate her in the w ater he went to her a portion of the project and the power m region. From the earliest tim e in the of Portland, Or., by about 3,000 ma aid. They w ent to the bottom clasped will then be needed. history the people of th at dis jo rity over Simon, the present incurn in each o th er’s arms. The directors appealed to Congress sta te ’s have had a reputation for being bent. Frank Brown saw his other sister man Hawley and through him the trict pioneers in progressive work and all struggling in the w ater and went to m atter was presented to the Interior is required at this tim e is the re John Dillon, N ationalist member of assistance. He was exhausted departm ent. In order to hold the site that incarnation of the old sp irit; organiz parliam ent from F ast Mayo, is near her when he reached her and she was com the governm ent has to do a certain death as the result of an automobile pletely worn out and had given up the am ount of developm ent work and the ation and activity along progressive lines. We had a good audi accident. struggle. Her brother caught her but reclam ation service is now perform ing modern w ith a delegation from Lebanon L ieutenant Bogue, a French aero the chill of the w ater had so benumbed this work. It is not known Jwhat will ence 1 think our m eeting awakened a naut, is believed to have been lost at them both that they were helpless and be the ultim ate disposition of the and interest in fruit culture and sea while attem pting to fly from Ni they sank together. Some young men power site, but the directors are plan greater its preservation.” to the island of Corsica. of Provo, Utah, who were trying out ning to acquire title to the p ro j. Mrs. Royal Phelps Carroll, a prom a new sail boat, were attracted by by adding its cost to the Klam at' FRUIT PEST CRUSADE. the cries of the survivors. They sue ject. By this method it w *! . *, inent society woman of Newport, R. ceeded in saving 10 persons who had into full control of the association a s ) L, has started for A frica with a large College Experts Begin retinue of servants to hunt big game. been in the w ater an hour and a half, soon as the land owners paid back to Agricultural Sum m er Cam paign. the governm ent the money expended Madero m eets w ith great ovations in building the irrigation system. GARY S TALK OUT. Corvallis The cam paign for the at every town through which h< Several corporations were ready to of crop pests in Oregon passes en route to Mexico City, where Steel Magnate Urges Co-operation bid on the site and had it not been for eradication has commenced and will be in full a great reception hs been prepared for the tim ely action taken by the w ater force by July 1, says Dean A. B. Cord- and Stability. him. users the sale would have been made ley, of the Agricultural college. Col New York— The argum ents with and in later years the land owners lege experts have made several pre M aderoists captured and executed ‘28 alleged “ liberal” insurrectos who which E lbert H. Gary, chairman of m ight have been forced to pay a high lim inary trips about the state and had refused to recognize the authority the directors of the United States price for power to some private con- Dean Cordley will visit Eugene U* make arrangem ents to establish head of Madero and were continuing the Steel corporation, addressed iron and Spokane, May 31.- Derailed at a there. Frofessor H. F. W il w ar on their own responsibility. SHEEPMEN ENTER PROTEST. quarters steel m anufacturers who were hi sharp curve at Malden, seven miles son spent the latter p art of the past While eleven m inisters of Ross, guests at a recent luncheon to discuss east of Ralston, 26 miles east of Lind, a t Independence and Salem in Cal., were taking a complimentary the independent action of the Republic Assessment Against Their Property week Wash., the ‘‘Columbian,’ eastbound vestigating the diseases reported to ride on a new automobile tire engine Iron and Steel company in reducing Said to Be Too High passenger train on the Chicago, Mil have been making ravages on the hop the machine skidded into the curb, prices, were made public by him waukee & Puget Sound railroad, was fru it crops of this vicinity. It killing one m inister and badly injuring Tuesday. They threw added light on Baker— D eclaring’that sheep are as and wrecked at 5 o’clock this morning. out of proportion to their m ar has been decided to have headquarters four others. w hat occurred behind the closed doors sessed Seven coaches were derailed, the en ket value, and th at the sheepmen of at Fortland, Salem and Eugene. at the M etropolitan club, where the gineer and fireman instantly killed, Portland’s Rose Festival opened the county of Baker are paying more and at least one passenger is known to w ith a grand naval parade and the ar conference was held. their proportion of the taxes on Cold Holds Wheat Back. Mr. Gary argueti for continuing co than be seriously injured. rival of the king Monday. the county and state, the legislative operation among the steel makers and com m ittee of the Baker-Union Wool- Condon — Owing to the cold and The Columbian went into a sharp A brilliant rainbow was seen for for stability in prices, but his ap grow ers’ association has drafted res backward weather in this county this curve just before entering a cut near more than half an hour at W innipeg, parent wishes on the price question olutions to the state board of tax com spring, grain crops in this locality are Ralston at a high rate of speed. The Manitoba, about m idnight Monday were overruled by a general difficulty missioners asking the board to use its about two weeks behind the average engine, smoker and day eoach left the night, and the Indian residents are in to m eet the cuts of the Republic com infleunce w ith county assessors season. W hile the grain is not suffer rails and piled up on the track. They m ortal terror, believing it forebodes pany. In his rem arks, Mr. Gary throughout the state to have sheep as ing from w ant of m oisture in most were demolished. touched uiM/n the {»ossibility of wage sessed at a lower rate. Members of sections of the county, a hard rain at some great calam ity. STORM SCATTERS DEATH. this tim e would be a vast benefit and Diamond Company Issues Ultimatum reductions, the v«lue of fa ir dealings LAWS MAKE JUDGE ANGRY. E. H. Gary promises the steel trust and frankness by g reat corporations the local association say th at this is a this in particular applies to the north Against Stubborn Independents. state-w ide movement. Sim ilar res end of the county. Farm ers about com m ittee th at he will tell all he in view of the recent Supreme court olutions at Cleveland and Lorain; Says Provincial Legal Habit Makes Wash.—Putting the ban on Four Killed Two will be sent in from every knows about the big monopoly. and south of here claim they the Tacoma, at Pittsburg. decision in the Standard Oil case. dealers of Tacoma, the Diamond sheep county in the state. The res Condon Us Blunder Along. have- am ple moisture and are anxious Cleveland. June 1.—Four dead and New York—In a decision given here Match company, known as the trust, Deposits in the A storia postal sav olutions say th at ewes are sold on the to see warm weather. Fall grain is OLD FARMS LURE AGAIN. served notice that they will not 20 injured was the toll of the terrific Judge Hand, of the Federal court, ings bank averaged $70 each the first m arket for $2 and yearlings for $1.50 well and will do well if a good has be allowed to handle its product if wind and rain storm which swept over by 24 Walla Walla Families Heed Call to $2, while ewes are assessed a t $6 doing month the bank was in operation. rain is had in June and the fore part involving highly technical scientific and yearlings at $5.50 in Baker coun of July, which has seldom failed in they sell the Tacoma-made match now Cleveland and vicinity today. Three matters, “ Back to Country.” Mayor Simon of Portand, has ap the court stepped aside from The sheepmen also assert that this county, but spring grain which being turned out at the new factory lives were lost at Lorain. All 'of the the questions pointed a com m ittee of 15 to d raft a W alla W alla, W ash.—“ Back to the ty. issue to berate the Fleetwood, the county assessor, was sown late should have rain in the on Chambers creek by the Pacific dead were in rowboats which were “ provincial legal at habit commission rule charter for the city. farm ,” is a cry that has a real mean Jerry of mind,” of capsized by a sudden wind storm Coast Match company. is a cattlem an and is inclined to give next ten days in order to insure a good ing in W alla Walla. More than two the sheepmen the w orst of it. American jurisprudence. Prices of nearly all food products dozen which sprang up out of a calm. Formal notification has been given aveage crop. fam ilies have left the city for “ I cannot stop,” said Judge Hand, w ent up in Chicago on June 1, instead to the West Coast Grocery company The body of a woman, one of those "without abandoned farm s w ithin the past SEATTLE MAN BUYS IN OREGON calling attention to the ex of being reduced as many had ex their drowned, was identified as that of which for 20 years has distributed Sea Lion Season on Soon. two weeks. More have announced traordinary condition of the law which pected. Mrs. Ethel Early. She, with David ‘trust” matches, and S. A. Nourse, their intention of so doing and it is it possible for a man without Marshfield—The season for hunting the grocery company, has retorted and Thomas Longstreet, her brothers, makes San Francisco customs officers seized believed that w ithin a year the desert One of the Finest Orchards Brings sea lions on the Curry county coast of even the rudiments of chemistry to were out on the lake in a rowboat. if that is the way the trust feels about $75,000, for 90 Acres. ed homesteads will be reinhabited. 900 five-tael tins of opium, worth on questions like these. will begin soon. It is likely th at some it can go hang. His company, he Two more empty rowboats were pass $27,000, being smuggled into this More than a score of vacant houses G rants Fass—Fred G ^C utler, of Se of the local fishermen who have sea it, “ In Germany, the court summons picked up by a tug. said, would handle the Tacoma match in the city have been left by farm ers country on a Japanese steam er. attle, has purchased the Elm er Shank going boats will hunt for the sea lions. and the consultation came to a speedy Twenty bathers at Edgewater Park, technical judges who can intelligently who have gone back to their ranches orchard, four miles down the river, In past years the industry has been termination with the home-made arti who took shelter in the boathouse, pass on the issues. How long wo PORTLAND MARKETS. and several city homes have been put for the sum continue to blunder along nobody of $75,000. This tract of carried on quite extensively. There cle still on the market. were buried when the roof fell. One shall on the m arket for sale. It is not the knows, but all persons not convention are many sea lions along different land consists of 90 acres in fruit, 50 man had both legs broken when a wa W heat Track prices: Bluestem, usual sum m er exodus to the farms. alized by provincial legal habits of points on Curry county and they are acres in bearing trees 12 years old, gon was blown on him and another Cotton Crop Looms Big. 95c; club, 85///86c; Russian, 84c; val It is the belief th at the farm is a de mind ought valuable for the fat, which is used for and balance in five-year-old trees. was struck by a piece of cornice, ley, 80c; 10-fold, 86@86c. Washington, D. C.—Present indica blown off an 11-story building. His advance.” to unite to effect some sirable place to live and the deserted oil, and for the hides, which are The output last year was 18,000 boxes B arley—Choice feed, $280/28.50. point to the present year’s cot tanned and used in m aking belting. tions Millstuffs — Bran, $24,500/25 per farmhouses are to be full of life again of m erchantable apples. This is one The ton crop as the largest the country has skull was fractured. sea lions are shot and picked up ever Peace Treaty Disparaged. of the best orchards in the country ton; middlings, $31; shorts, $25,500/ after years of desertion. produced, according to govern London Rowland Hunt, Unionist and the price is the largest ever paid by gasoline boats. Butter “ Brands” Farces. 26; rolled barley, $29,500/30.50. Huge Depot Dedicated. ment experts. The crop will be great of parliament, who has mane Corn— Whole, $29; cracked, $30 ton. (’hicago The Chicago & N orth for a single orchard in this vicinity. er by about 2,500,000 bales than the Kansas City—It is useless for the member Armours Plan Oregon Plant. it his special business to bait Sir Ed C utler will im m ediately bring his O ats— No. 1 white, $28,500/29.50. western consumer to tell the grocer to send a average and larger by nearly 400,000 railw ay’s new passenger sta fam ily to Rogue R iver valley to pass Baker — North Fowder, 30 miles bales than the biggest crop the coun certain brand of butter and no other. ward Grey, the British foreign secre Hay Timothy, Eastern Oregon, No. the second largest passenger ter the summer. A few years ago this from this city, has been selected by try on the subject of President 1, $210/22; light mixed, $19f//20; tion, raised—that of 1904. Pro Practically all the butter sold by the T tary, minal in the world used by only one land was sold to Shank for one-half the Armours as the location for oper vided ever aft’s arbitration proposal, returned heavy mixed, $17.500|18.50; alfalfa, road, retailers is purchased in tubs in car conditions as favorable as those formally opened here Sun the present price. Since that tim e the ations of some kind, according to t the charge in the house of com $130/ 13.50; clover, $12,500/ 13; grain day. was have prevailed during the last load lots, taken to the place of busi to The term inal covers 20 acres. new land has been brought to a high letter received by the bank from F. D which mons, and suggests that the great ex hay, $13,500/ 14.50. ness of the big distributers and there 10 years continue this season, there station yard covers 343,040 square state of cultivation and the num ber of Arm our him self. The letter states should be harvested this year more molded into packages and branded. pectations which had been raised by Fresh F ruits — Straw berries, Ore The feet, and the building section 69,760 bearing trees greatly increased. president's original offer had been th at this decision was reached because gon, $20/3.75 per crate; California, square Little of the butter distributed by any the Sixteen tracks w ith a whittled away, as its ratification by of the advantages of plenty of w ater, than 14,000,000 bale9. $ 1.500/ 1.75 per c ra te , gooseberries, capacity feet. one company with a particular brand of 200 cars enter the train hay and feed. The tract chosen con Berries Get Through Rates. 50/6c per pound; apples, $10/3 per shed, giving the station a capacity of is manufactured by that company. the senate was required, and that the Peace Treaty is Endorsed. box; cherries, $1.50 per box. F reew ater — E. G. Miller, traffic sists of 1,500 acres along the railroad London- The Archdeacon of Lewis This was the testimony of a produce proposal could not longer he regarded 250,000 passengers a day. The total Vegetables Asparagus, 60 o/ 75c anager of the W alla W alla Valley track. According to A. E. Lam bert, ham moved in the lower house of the dealer, in a suit to dissolve the Kansas as the basis for a treaty of arbitration. of the station was $23,750,000, m railw per dozen; garlic, 100/12c per pound; cost ay, announces that the W alla who has been in touch w ith the pack Canturbury convocation recently a res City Fruit and Produce Exchange. $11,560,000 being for real estate. Salute Kills T, Hurts Four. lettuce, 300/ 35c per dozen; hothouse W alla Valley railw ay and the N orth ers’ men since their visit, it is believ olution welcoming the proposal for an ed options have been secured. lettuce, $1,250/ 1.75 per box; peas, Monongahela, Pa. Charles Gibson, ern Facific have made an agreem ent Mrs. Toy to Give Bond. arbitration treaty between Great Bri Duty on Poodles Ordered. 27 years old, is dying, the result of 5(c per pound; radishes, 12(c per whereby the N orthern Facific will put San Francisco—An interesting pas tain and the United States, and record May Wettest in Astoria. being shot through the body with a dozen; rhubarb, 1(0/2c per pound; W ashington, I). C.—The customs into effect through rates to and from ing the heartfelt thanks of the house senger on the British steamer Maitai, gas pipe ramrod from an old snuxith- new carrots, $2 per sack; turnips, $2; court has given a decision which prom all points on its line to atl points on A storia— According to the records to which left this port for Australia and God for this answer to the prayers ises to bring customs collectors into the W alla W alla Valley com pany’s in W eather Observer Gilm ore’s office of the church. He said the treaty New Zealand, was Mrs. Lucy Toy, a bore cannon. Earl Marshall, aged 16, beets, $2. had his right thumb torn off and Ar- Potatoes Oregon and Eastern, $2.25 even more unpopularity. The words line. This gives to Milton and Free the past month has been an exception a step in the subordination of pol Chinese woman, who makes her home thur Wilson, 19 years, had his cloth per hundred, new California, 7c per in one section of the Fayne-Aldrich w ater the same rates as W alla W alla ally wet one in A storia. The total was in Portland, where she is a teacher, itics to morals. It was really the es law have been construed to mean that has over the N orthern Facific and also rainfall during May was 6.88 inches, tablishment of the rule of ethical ] Although Mrs. Toy has a perfect Eng ing burned from his body and his ear pound. Onions Crystal wax, $2.50; yel any American-born anim al, once taken gives them through freight rates to all an excess of 3.08 inches over the aver standards in the politics of nations, he lish education and considers herself a drums fractured, while Charles Steele, out of this country, m ust pay duty points over the two roads. age for the corresponding month of declared. 18 years old, and Joseph Marshall were low, $2.25; red, $3 per hundred. J citizen of the States, she was compel seriously previous years, which was 3.8 inches. burned by powder. The ac Poultry - Hens, 160/17c; broilers, to return. It is held that the law ap led to put up a bond of $1,000 to guar Since 1854, when the first w eather re cident occurred in the Monongahela 22(0/ 26c; ducks, young, 25c; geese, plies to all anim als from pet jx>odles Larger Purchase is Urged. antee that she did not intend to Floating Log Saves Life. nom inal; turkeys, 20c; dressed, to d raft horses. Many Americans Salem — S tate 'S enator Fatton and cords were kept here, there were four McAlester, Okla.—After floating on remain in the British colonies, cemetery when the annual sunrise sa who have sum m er homes in Canada R epresentative Reynolds, of Marion months of May in which the rainfall a log in a flooded stream for nearly 20 where the Asiatic exclusion laws are lute to Memorial Day was tired. choice, 25c. Eggs Oregon ranch, candled, 21c and usually take their horses and dogs county, w aited on Governor W est and exceeded th at of the present month. hours, Mrs. Sallie Tripp, who with her very strict. Sixteen People Drowned. per dozen; case count, 20c per dozen. with them. Secretary Olcott Monday urging them mother and two brothers was swept F^eady for Irrigation. B utter City cream ery, extra, 1 and Berlin— Cloudbursts, accompanied as m embers of the state board to buy Linar Beached. All Sate. nto the Canadian river by a freshet, Chicago Police Doubt Tale. 2-pound prints, in boxes, 24c per the entire block east of the present Lakeview — F ifty men are employed was found in Gaines creek, two miles Victoria, B. C.—The Canadian Pa by heavy hail, caused great damage in pound; less than box lots, cartons and Chicago Chicago police discredit capitol grounds instead of half a block on the Davis Creek orchards dam, above where that stream empties into cific steamer Amur struck a rock on South Germany Wednesday. Six delivery extra. the purported confession of John De as originally planned. This will be which is nearly completed. The com the Canadian. Mrs. Tripp was uncon Wrangle Narrows late Wednesday af houses in a village in the grand duchy Pork Fancy, 10/// 11c per pound. laney in Muskogee, Okla., Saturday, the site for the additional capitol pany has 60 acres planted to trees and scious. Physicians said she had a ternoon. She floated off in a short of Baden were swept away by the Veal Fancy, 10/// 11c per pound. in which he said he had, at the direc building for which $150,000 was ap about 200 acres in grain, w ith an ad and 12 persons were drowred. for recovery. Her mother, time and was run ashore on a sandy floods tion of John J. McNamara, secretary propriated by the last legislative ditional 300 acres in alfalfa and tim chance Hams -10 to 20 pounds, 16/// 17c. Four persons were drowned near Hei beach at Northflat. There was no Mrs. Glover, and her two brothers othy. There will be plenty of w ater were lo9t. Hops — 1911 contracts, 25c per and treasurer of tin» International assembly. where a mill was washer! danger to passengers or crew. The delberg, for irrigation purposes this year, the pound ; 1910 crop, 22c; 1909 crop, 15 Association of Bridge and Ironwork away. Eight inches of rain fell at steamer Princess May, on her way reservoir having already been filled to ers, selected buildings in different (// 15(c; olds, 8/// 10c. Rush Keeps Land Office Busy. various places in the south, destroying from Skagway from the south, reached the Burned Timber Bill Up. Wool — Eastern Oregon, 8(/// 148c cities for destruction by dynam ite, Lakeview -T he governm ent land the 12-foot level and then released fruit trees and crops and killing the scene soon afterwards. The ex Washington, D. C.—The house pub per pound; valley. 14///15c; mohair, among them being a viaduct in Chi office here is worked to its full capa- several times. birds by the wholesale. tent of the damage to the Amur is not lic lands committee has favorably re cago, which was. he said, blown up in ity looking afte r the many filings of choice, 36///37(c. ported a bill authorizing homestead known. ¡Salmon Catch Improved. C attle Prime grain-fed steers, $6 February, 1907. Mob Rules Canary ls|es. land throughout this land district, j Z//6.36; prim e hay-fed steers, $6/// A storia— Since the w arm er w eather settlers whose lands were burned over Pittsburg, June 1.—With the wind Las Palmas, Canary Islands- Made Feople from all parts of the country are by forest fires last summer to sell all Mexico to Send New Man. 6.26; choice steers, $5.75///6; fair, coming in preparatory to getting began there has been quite an improve furious by the delay accompanying the 64 miles an hour and with discussion $5.50/// 5.75; common, $5.25 fir/ 6.50; Mexico City Announcement is lands before the completion of the m ent in the runs of salmon and the the timber seriously injured or killed blowing by the Spanish parliament rain that fell in torrents today, a by fires and pocket the receipts. The prim e cows, $5.75///6.25; good, $5/// mad/* of the appointm ent of G ilbert O. railroad from the South th at is now gillnetters during the past two or of a bill providing for the division of storm swept over this section of the bill also authorizes the secretary of 6.25; fair. $4.75///5; poor, $4.50/// Cres|s>v M artinez as am bassador to under construction, w ith over 400 men three days have been m aking fairly Canary archipelago, a mob took leaving death 'and destruction the the season thus the interior to sell burned timber on state, 4.75; choice heifers, $5.50 /// 5.75; W ashington to succeed Manuel de at work grading near Davis creek, the good catches. possession of the streets here and at in its wake. A young girl was whirl- public lands. An effort will be made far. is regarded generally as a poor choice bulls, $4.75/</ 5.25; good, $4.25 Zamacona, who probably will be re rapidly growing town at the lower end to bum the government build into the door of her home by the tempted /z/4.75; choice light calves, $7('/7.25; turned to London as the governm ent’s of the valley. one, one of the canners says th at the to pass the bill this session so as to 1 ed ings. Troops were called to restore wind and fell dead from fright. afford relief to settlers. pack to date is fully equal to the good. $6.75/// 7; choice heavy calves, financial agent. Since Zamacona’s ap order, but public excitement contin George A. Martin, president of the ues. $5///5.50; choice stags, $5.75(// 6.25; pointment as ambassador, the London Immigration Commission Named, amount put up at the corresponding Pittsburg Tube company, is dying in a Postal Bank is Coming. good, $5.25///5.75. tim e a year ago. post has been filled by Fahlo Salem— Members of the state board Hogs Choice, $6.50/// 6.85; good. Macero. who resigned last week. of im m igration commissioners were Washington. D. C.— The Postoffice hospital with a fractured skull, caused Japs are Not Wanted. Peach Orchards Yield Heavy. named by Governor W est. They are: $6.25///6.50; choice heavy, $6(/z 6.60; department has announced that begin by a falling sign. Melbourne, Australia — William Alaska Mines Sold. W. E. Coman, John M. Scott, LeRoy Hood River—Athough most of the ning July 1 postal savings banks will common, $5///6; stock, $6.75///7.50. Morris Hughes, acting premier of the 'Gotham Not Considered. Sheep Choice spring lambs, $6.25 Cordova, Alaska - R epresentatives Fark, Fortland; Thomas C. Burke. peach trees of Hood River valley have be opened in the large cities of the in a remarkable ar (//6.50; good. $6///6.25; choice year of the liondon Exploration company, Baker; and A. F. Hofer, J r., Salem. but little fruit on them this season. country and that in all probability one New York—A report that Mrs. E. commonwealth, which he has contributed to the lings, I4.80///5; good, $4.50/// 4.75; the Fearson Syndicate, are here clos C. H. Stranahan reports that the trees of the first of these big banks will be H. Harriman contemplated founding a ticle Sydney Telegraph, declared that Aus fair. $4///4.25; choice ewes, $4/./4.25; ing a deal for the purchase of more Hood River Builds Macadam Road of his orchard are overloaded and that opened at Portland. Or. Plans have university in New York City has tralia will never agree except at the good, $3.76///4; fair, $3.50///3.75; than 50 gold quartz claim s in the Hood River—This county is building he has found it necessary to thin away not yet been perfected, but it is also gained widespread circulation. Mrs. sword’s to admit Japanese im g/x>d to choice heavy wethers. $4<«/ McKinley lake district near this city. four miles of macadam road this year, more than one-half of the fruit. On a probable that postal banks will be Harriman's office, however, gave out migrants, point, even should such refusal 4.50; old heavy wethers, $3//i 4; mixed The purchase price is approxim ately two miles on the East side and two on twig less than five inches long there opened this summer or fall in Seattle, informatio that she never has had any mean separation from the mother are 10 large, well-shaped peaches. $600,000. the West side, main trunk lines. lota, $4(//5. Tacoma and Spokane also. idea of such an undertaking. country. Doings of the World at Large Told in Brief. NEW FAST TRAIN IS WRECKED ON CURVE