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DOINGS OF THE WEEK Current Events of Interest Gathered From the World at Large. G eneral R e su m e o f Im p orta n t Event» P re se n te d In C o n d e n s e d F o r m f o r O u r B u sy R e ad e rs. Japan and Russia have settled all claims and counter claims growing out o f the war. It is estimated that burglars have secured $500,000 in New York City since June 1. The Socialist mayor of Milwaukee, Wis., has been sued for slander by a judge of the Circuit court. Julius Kruttschnitt predicts chaos on Harriman lines if demands of rail way emloyes are granted. Many parties o f strikebreakers are being quietly hurried West, presum ably to operate the Harriman lines in case of a strike. A hurricane and high tide combined at Charleston., S. C., caused the death of five persons and immense property damage. Fire destroyed the buildings of the Great Northern mine, in the Blue River district of Oregon, and started a disastrous forest fire. Government Food Expert Wiley has barred green oranges from market, and California growers fear to ship their fruit East, lest it be confiscated. SERU M C U R E S H O G S. VICE-PRESIDENT OF HARRIMAN SYSTEM. WHO IS HASTEN ING WESTWARD FOR CONFERENCE WITH WORKMEN. R E C IP R O C IT Y S T IR S C A N A D A . C a lifo rn ia P r o f e s s o r S o lv e s P ro b le m o f C u r in g C h o le ra . S p e a k e r s A lle g e A m e ric a n P r o d u c ts W ill F lo o d M a rk e ts . Berkeley, Cal.— Results of experi ments conducted by the bureau of animal industry of the State Agricul tural Experiment station here, under the direction |of Dr. C. M. Haring, with a view to making the raising of pork a profitable industry in this state has been officially announced by Direc tor Wickson, of the station here. The tests were conducted following an appropriation of $16,000 by the state legislature, starting last June, following a report from the state vet erinarian, declaring that a very small part of the pork consumed in this state was raised locally. Following a statement that the industry was un profitable mainly because of heavy losses through cholera, an appropria tion was made to conduct tests in se curing a serum. The report of results of the experiments was as follows: “ Careful and persistent attention to preventive measures, Buch as quaran tine, disinfection, proper feeding, etc., on the part of the farmers gener ally would no doubt result in material reduction in the yearly losses from hog cholera. The importance of ob serving these precautions cannot be overestimated. “ However, as it is regarded as im practicable to enforce a general and completely effective quarantine, the bureau of animal industry has endeav ored for years to find a medicine or serum which could be used for pre venting hog cholera, or for curing hogs sick of that disease. “ It is a well-known fact that hogs which have recovered from hog chol era are thereafter immune from the disease. The experiment of the bu reau o f animal industry resulted in the discovery that when such immunes are injected with the blood from a sick hog, 'the immune is not made sick, but as a result of this infection its blood acquires the power to protect other hogs from hog cholera. It is now entirely possible to protect hogs if they are treated with serum from a properly-treated immune. In the tests practically 2,000 hogs, located on 47 separate farms, were treated. The problem has finally been solved.” Following orders from the state au thorities, the new serum used as a re sult of the experiments is to be sold by the board of regents of the univer sity, as fast as it is made up, to farm ers in several parts o f the state. Ac cording to Professor Wickson, the serum is to be sold at cost, a tempor ary price having been set at 24 cents a cubic centimeter. Ottawa, Ont.— Reports coming in from all parts of Canada show the in tensity of the election struggle now under full headway, and reflect also the position and progress of the var ious elements on the main issue, reci procity between Canada and the Uni ted States. Although the campaign comes while harvesting is at its height, conven tions and political meeting are draw ing audiences unparalleled for size. It is conceded that a greater percen tage of votes will be polled than ever before in Canada. Reciprocity has continued the dom inant issue since Premier Laurier and Opposition Leader Borden made their initial addresses. Since then Mr. Borden has remained in Ontario, speaking daily, while Premier Laur ier, after one Ontario meeting, has swung over the French-Canadian prov ince of Quebec, where he has been ad dressing from one to two meetings each day, including Sunday. Meantime the premiers of various provinces and other leaders have been arraigning themselves on the firing line. Premier Whitney, o f Ontario, Premier McBride, of British Columbia, and Premier Hazen, of New Bruns wick, have taken the stump in opposi tion to reciprocity, and to the return of the Laurier candidates. Clifford Sifton, formery a member o f the Laurier ministry, is holding meetings in Ontario, at which he denounced the reciprocity agreement. The grounds taken for and against reciprocity are shown in the reports coming from all sections. The fight against reciprocity is made on both economic and sentimental grounds. The opposition speakers declare that agriculture in the United States is so much better developd than it is in Canada that the Canadian farmer will be swamped by the arrival of food products from the United States. Con servative papers have been printing offers ¡from alleged American fruit, dairy and provision firms to sell cheees, fruit, vegetables and other provisions to Canadian dealers at less than the prevailing Canadian rates, as soon as the reciprocity agreement is confirmed. JLI.ILS KitLTTSCUX iITT. “ M E N A R E T R E A T E D F A IR L Y . ” K ru ttsch n itt S a y s H a r rim a n S h o u ld Be P ra ise d . L in e s spoiled for good by the perfection of the aeroplane. I have been told as a fact that France was able to enroll in one day 1,200 airmen for the aero plane branch of the army. This tempered in no mean way the position taken by Emperor William in the Mor- rocco question. Think of the effect of a fleet o f 1,000 aeroplanes, and thev can get more than 5,000 of these air engines for the price of one dread- naught,. All the great destructive possibilities of the aeroplane are dwarfed by the moral effect on popu lations caused by the fear alone of indiscriminate annihilation.” INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE STATE G O O D O F C H I L D I S A IM . A ld s r m a n U r g e s Im p o rta n ce o f gie n e in S c h o o l Study. S O IL E X P E R T IS H E R E . H y- H. W . G ru n sk y , of M e d fo r d , spe ct O r e g o n F a rm s . Salem—A shorter course in techni cal grammar, a complete course in drawing, nature study, agriculture, industrial work and music and manual training, opening with a course of study in physiology and hygiene, in which special emphasis is laid on prac tical hygiene, are some of the features in the new course o f study for the schools which has been prepared by Superintendent Alderman. The man ual o f the revised course of study will be ready for distribution about Au gust 30. Clean finger nails, well- brushed hair, shiny shoes and clean clothes are other recommendations. In commenting on the new courses the superintendent says: "In carrying on the work outlined in this course of study I hope the teachers of Oregon will, first o f all, look to the health of the boys and girls. See to this then, if there is any time, teach (he other v.-ork offered in this course. The primary object of the study of physiology in our sschools should be to teach an intelligent care of the body.” Teachers are advised to return to the old-time recess of not less than 15 minutes during the morning session and again in the afternoon, but it is said that the recess will do no good unless the teacher makes a supervis ion of the playground a serious part o f the day’s work. The more simple facts of sanitation are expected to be taught. In speak ing o f this Mr. Alderman says that it is o f more value to the boy who ex pects to live in the country to know that the well should be dug in a place where it will not receive the drainage from the barn or the closet than to know the exact number o f bones or muscles in the body. The teachers are also advised to teach this work by examble as well as by direct method The school grounds and the outbuild ings are to be cared for; the interior of the buildings should be kept clean, and, where the buildings have not special ventilating system, every win dow is to be provided with a window- board, so that the children may have an abundance of fresh air. to In- Medford —- The United States de partment of Agriculture has recently assigned ore of its experts in irriga tion, H. W. Grunsky, o f this city, to conduct a series o f investigations in one or more of the many promising agricultural districts east of the Cas cade range. The irrigation investigation office h( s gradually extended its field of operations frjm small beginnings, 16 or 20 years ago, until now it has a corps of trained engineers invading each of the states west o f the Missis sippi river as well as many of those east. Of all the 'offices and branches of the department of agriculture there is perhaps none more directly helpful to the condition of the individual farmers and the districts in which it operates than this office. Mr. Grunsky has opened an office at 530 Beck building, Portland, and is anxious to get in touch with all in terested farmers. "M y first duty,” said Mr. Grunsky, “ will be to decide just where to oper ate, and what lines of investigation will be most helpful. We do not care to throw ourselves into the arms of disinterested parties, but will go where, other things being equal, we receive the best welcome. The funds at our disposal are limited and we need the co-operation of wide-awake farm ers who are willing to meet us half way in experimentation. Some of the most probable lines of inquiry open are: The amount o f water to be ap plied for the best economic returns; time and number of applications; effect of water on soils and effect of irrigation on different crops with re spect to a particular locality.” Omaha — Julius Kruttschnitt said when here Saturday forenoon on his way West that the strike question rested wholly with the employes of the Harriman lines. In an interview, Mr. Kruttschnitt declared that the matter o f a strike on A Chinese steamer is en route to the Harriman system was up to the the United States with 72 young Chi men and that the railroad had never nese students aboard, including two refused to confer with its employes. women, all of whom are coming to “ So far as we are concerned,” said study in American schools. he, "w e are having no trouble with our men. We are paying the best Officials declare that all precautions wages of any road in the country, and required by law were fully observed in S H IP P E R S G E T R E Q U E S T . notwithstanding that business has the moving picture theater at Canons- been bad for months, we have been burg. Pa., in which 26 people were carrying on our payrolls a large num N o rth w e s t Fru itm e n G ra n te d " S t o r killed in a panic following a false Roseburg, Or. Five men were al ber of people not needed. We have most instantly killed and five others ag e in T r a n s it ” Rate. alarm of fire. always treated our men with fairness were injured, four of them seriously, Portland — Fruit shippers in the The salmon pack on the Columbia and at the present time are paying out when the big wooden bridge spanning P O R T U G U E S E N O T U N IT . Northwest were granted the long- annually between $300,000 and $400,- the Umpqua river in Coles valley, 18 river for the season is estimated to be prayed-for "storage in transit” rate 000 to superannuated employes.” worth $6,000,000. miles northwest of Roseburg, col by the various railroads operating out Mr. Kruttschnitt refused to discuss lapsed and fell into the water, a dis W ith D ivid e d Party, N atio n Is F a c in g of this territory. The painting “ Mona Lisa,” stolen the question of reorgnizing the feder tance of about 60 feet. All the killed IN D IA N H O P P IC K E R S B U S Y . C r i s i s — S t r ik e s A d d e d M e nace . from the Louvre in Paris, is Baid to This information was received in ated labor organization. He would not and injured were members o f the Portland by a telegram sent by Frank have been taken to Belgium on Lisbon—The political situation in express an opinion as to whether or Douglas County bridge gang, and had G r o w e r s N e a r C h e m a w a S a y A v e r W. Robinson, general freight agent freight train. not the present retrenchment move been at work repairing the ill-fated Portugal is taking a serious turn. The ag e C r o p Is o f Fine Quality. of the Harriman lines, to Harvey E. ment on the Harriman system had structure for about three weeks. Republic party is completely divided. Mrs. Jane Dowie, widow of the late The advanced element, under the lead Chemawa — Hoppicking has begun Lounsberry, assistant geneial freight reached its limit. It all depended With the south end of the bridge in founder o f Zion City, will start a new upon business, he asserted. In this tact, the crew began removing the ership o f Alfonse Costa, provisional in this locality in the Lewis Savage agent. All other roads have advised colony at her summer home near A L A S K A IS W O N D E R . connection, Mr. Kruttschnitt declared false work to the opposite end o f the minister of justice, and the conserva yard. This yard is being picked by their local agents of the arrangement. Whitehall, Mich. In effect the new rate will be 10 the Harriman lines should be praised structure to replace some defective tive section, under Antonio Almeida, the Indian pupils of the school, as it provisional minister of the interior, has been for the last 12 or 15 years. cents per hundred pounds on apples A barrel o f oil exploding in the S e c re ta ry F is h e r ’s V is it {to N o rth for deferring the cutting down of eyebeams. P r o v e s Revelation. and Senor Camacho,’declared open war In addition to this yard the Indian sent from anywhere in the Northwest shaft of a mine at Ely, Nev., caused their forces so long, rather than be They had only partly completed the at the elections for the presidency, boys and girls will pick the George to any Eastern destination, in addi the death of seven men and serious in Cordova, Alaska—Completing a 400- blamed for doing it now. Other roads, task when the whole span suddenly the moderates winning the day. Savage yard, the McNary, the Bent tion to the regular published freight jury to three others. he said, had been laying off men for quivered and an instant later crashed mile trip along the Copper River rates. Storage will be permitted at The difference in the strength of Jones and the Yerkes yaids. m o n t h s ._________________ to the water below. The entire crew Edison, who is touring Europe, finds valley into the interior of Alaska, the two sections is not great and Pres The demand for help in the hop any main line point subject to local was removing the floor planking when the bread in the old countries much Walter L. Fisher, secretary of the in ident Arriaga is devoting all his en yards comes from miles around, and conditions, such as switching charges W A R ’S G L O R Y E X P E N S I V E , the collapse came, and none were able ergy to conciliating the rival factions, the schol authorities are able to sup and warehouse rates. better than at home. terior, stepped from his train bubbling to escape. This arrangement will give the but the chances of his succeeding are ply but a small proportion of those re A ls a c e -L o rr a in e C o m e s at S I.O O O The injured were cared for by not considered easy. A road roller set fire to a passing over with admiration and wondar at quested. The Indians are very clean Northwest dealers advantage of the A c r e to G e rm a ny. neighboring farmers and doctors were load of furniture in the streets of the great sights he had seen on his pickers, and the high prices this year Eastern market as soon as possible Paris — Thomas A. Edison, the rushed from Roseburg and Oakland in Portland, and the fire department had journey to Kenncott, the terminus of will require that the hops be picked after favorable prices are quoted. ’M O N A L IS A ” C L E W F O U N D . the Copper River & _ Northwestern American inventor, sees no glory in automobiles to the scene of the disas to be called to extinguish the blaze. A shipper will be able to bill his extra clean. railroad. war, but he believes the coming of the ter, where everything possible was The girls o f the school are taken to fruit through to his Eastern market A young man in New York city, out The five C h e r b o u r g Po lice S a y T w o M e n W ent the yards early each day in carryalls and store it at any convenient point Secretary Fisher and his party, to aeroplane has put an end to it. “ As done for the injured men. of work and cash, sold a pint of his gether with a delegation of Cordova I look at the historical monuments of bodies of those killed were also recov A b o a r d S h ip W ith Panel. and hayracks, chaperoned by the When the market is sufficiently at blood for $25 with which to pay his business men, made the trip on a spe this city,” he continued, “ I fail to ered by farmers and taken to Rose teachers of the school. Their noon tractive he will be able to continue Cherbourg— In connection with the board bill. The blood was transfused cial train. v At Cihtina, Secretary find any bargains among them. The burg for interment. luncheon is sent to them and they re the movement to destination. search for the painting, "Mona Lisa,” into the arteries of a woman in a hos Fisher addressed a mass meeting of Arch o f Triumph does not impress me, The bridge consisted of a single This additional charge o f 10 cents turn in the evening to the school for a which disappeared last Monday from pital who was not recovering properly citizens. He gave them assurance of for I always see beside it another and span 332 feet long, and was built in late supper. The boys are sent out to will enable the shipper to take advan the Louvre at Paris, the port police from a serious operation. A steel fair play. At the Bonanza copper greater aich, thousands of feet high, 1891, at a cost of $22,000. the yards in charge o f an employe and tage of the through rate. Otherwise, mines, Secretary Fisher showed much made of the phosphate of the bones of bridge will probably be built in its have reported to the Paris headquar go into camp, remaining until the if he desired to store his fruit so as to ters that, on Wednesday last two men PO RTLAN D M ARKETS, interest in the mines, and was con victims sacrificed for Napoleon’s per place. be near the market he would be re carrying two frame canvasses separ yard is picked. They take along a quired to pay the combination of local ducted through the works sonal glory. Conquest costs; it never camping outfit, and each day meat and F IN D S N E W R A C E . ated by a wooden panel, sailed aboard Wheat—New crop, bluestem, 83iri During the entire trip Secretary pays. For Alsace and Loraine the rates. the Kaiser Wilhelm II for New York. bread and fresh vegetables are sent to 84c; club, 790t80c; red Russian 78c; Fisher was busy shaking hands with Germans have paid more than $1,000 them. They think that possibly the panel P a rt E sk im o , P a rt S ca n d in a v ia n Y e t valley, 796880c. old prospectors and pioneers and took an acre, and they thought they had The hops this year are only an aver A P P L E C R O P T O B E L IG H T . concealed the painting "Mona Lisa.” Millstuffs — Bran, $24.506825 per a deep interest in their affairs and gained it free; and their little march K n o w N e ith e r O ne. age crop in this neighborhood. The The authorities in Paris have been ad ton; middlings, $32; shorts, $25.50 aiked many questions regarding the around the Arch of Triumph was in New York—Finding of a race of quality o f the hops is excellent. H o o d R iv e r G r o w e r s E x p e c t O n ly 6(;26; rolled barley, $30.6001:31.50. pressing need of their particular lo the end the costliest promenade ever people never before included in the vised. Corn—Whole, $33; cracked, $34 per calities. The prospectors replied that made. H a lf o t L a s t Y e a r. books of anthropologists, a race that SC H O O L FU N D LOAN O U T ? Rome—Visitors to the gallery at ton. the most pressing need was cheaper “ But this well-assumed war lord’s is Eskimo in habits and Scandinavian Hood River—“ If the demand for Barley—New, feed, $286828.50 per fuel. vocation has come to an end. The in physique, by Wilhjmar Stefasson, Villa Carlotta, on Lake Como, recent small-sized apples, which prevailed F a r m e r s in S ta te Q u ic k to B o r r o w on ly have remarked the disappearance ton; brewing, $320 j 33. * As in other places he has visited, he German Emperor’s spasmodic twitch- leader of the American Museum’s sci throughout the markets last season, F ir s t M o r t g a g e s . Oats—Old white, $27 per ton; new, asked the citizens concerning their irtgs are but the death throes of the entific expedition, may solve tw o or of a copy o f the painting “ Mona continues this year, ” said Charles R. Lisa,” executed during the lifetime of $25. views of the best method of opening conquest business. mysteries. This There are too more historical Salem — Within 15 days the state Castner, county fruit inspector, No one konws Hay—Timothy, valley, $150816; al the coal lands. While many said they many newspapers and schools in the strange race, inhabiting the Arctic Leonardo DaVinci. board received appplications for over Hood River growers will find a ready falfa, $11; clover, $8.50(8$9; grain were willing to leave that question to present day of civilization to allow of region of British America, never had what became o f it, and the newspapers $260,000 worth of school fund loans market for their products. Because hay, $9,500; 10. Mr. Fisher and congress, all agreed the antiquated methods of those over- seen an Indian or an Eskimo, the ex suggest a connection between its co- and as a result it has been necessary of the desire o f the consumer to be disappearance and the men] Fresh Fruits — Cantaloupes, $1@2 that prompt action was necessary. ambitious men who, hiding behind plorer says in a letter received from for the board to again shut off appli able to purchase small-sized fruit last per crate; peaches, 65cOo$1.26 box; their selfish aims, in a loud cry for the him in Brooklyn. cants. This condition indicates that year, the local orchardists have not watermelons, lc pound; plums, 90c G irl In L y n c h in g P lo t? glory o f their country force ruin on there is an immense demand for done as much thinning this year as R e c o rd F ligh t Planned. 0/ $ 1.75 crate; prunes $1.75 box; new Lincoln, Neb. — Miss Eunice Mur money throughout the state. All last.” R a ilro a d H o sp ita l Aided. St. I.ouis—Plans for a trans-Missis their people. apples, $1,756( 2.50 box; blackberries, "Anyhow, the war game has been W. K. Newell, president of the San Francisco— Mrs. E. H. Harri phy, living on a ranch near Cody, loans from the school fund are made $1.500i:1.75; pears, $1.25081.75 box; sippi hydroplane flight next month of man has given $50,000 to Dr. Ains Neb., is wanted by the state authori on first mortgage farm lands and the state board of horticulture, was in Casabas, $2.2508 2.60 per dozen; not less than 1,600 miles, sufficient to C o a s t G u n s H it T a rg e t s . 1 worth, chief surgeon o f the Southern ties on the charge of having incited loan cannot exceed one-third o f the this city and met with the different eclipse the world's record just estab grapes, $1.50081.65 per box. fruit men, marketers and growers. Fort Stevens, Or.—The 12-inch mor Pacific system for the establishment the murder of her sweetheart, Charles value of the property. Vegetables — Beans, 50810c; cab lished by Harry N. Atwood, are well T. Sellers. Sellers was hanged the A Cmit o f $2,500 is placed on the Estimates of the valley’s product this bages, $2 per hundredweight; corn, under way here. Two courses are un tars were fired in full service target and endowment o f a bacteriological night of June 18, by Kenneth Murphy, loans. The board has been passing season place the crop at between 60 25oi 30c per dozen; cucumbers, $10i der consideratio— to start at St. Paul practice, using a 1046-pound projec and pathological laboratory for the the girl’s brother; Harry Heath, her favorably on those loans which are and 60 per cent o f last year’s. The 1.25 per sack; eggplant, 50i.8c pound; and finish at Vicksburg, Miss., a dis tile and firing several thousand yards benefit of the employes of the com cousin, and Alma and George Weed. for $1,000 and less, as a greater num Apple Growers’ union is distributing garlic, 10o;12c pound; lettuce, 3008 tance of 1,611 miles, or to start at to sea at a rapidly moving target pany. This announcement was made Miss Murphy is supposed to be at In ber o f people will be served this way among the growers estimate blanks. 35c dozen; hothouse lettuce, $1.25o; Dubuque,'la., and finish at New Or towed by the steamer Fimance. Out by Dr. Ainsworth, who said the labor dependence, Mo. Requisition papers before passing to those applications These probably will be in before the The purpose of of 10 shots fired eight were hits. atory would be in the Southern Pacific 1.75 per box; peppers, 80810c pound; leans, 1,555 miles. have been issued. It is alleged which are for larger amounts. It prob middle o f September, and then it will radishes, 12Jc dozen; tomatoes, 90c08 the flght is to focus attention on the This is a phenomenal record for mor genera) hospital in San Francisco. that she expected to inherit his ably will be several months again be be possiblle to make definite esti Negotiations are now on to engage an tars, one hit out of 10 being consid Mississippi on the eve of the deep wa $1.25 box; new carrots, $1.75 per fore the board will announce itself as mates. ered fair shooting, bcause o f the fact expert from the Rockefeller institute, property. ter convention at Chicago. sack; turnips, $1.25; beets, $1.76. ready to receive further applications. that mortars are tired several miles in o f New York, to take charge. Potatoes — Oregon, 1J08 l j c per W o m a n H e a d P o sta l B a n k . N e w b e rg A fte r S p r in g s . the air and under most difficult condi P o p e W ho lly R e co ve re d . pound; sweet potatoes, 44((86c per F ir e s In C r a t e r R e se rv e Few . Los Angeles— When the postal sav G a te s M o u r n e d In T e x a s. Salem — A lively contest has de Rome— The pope celebrated mass tions. Mortars are fired at one-minute pound. Medford — “ Campers and hunters veloped over Newberg’s prospective Port Arthur, Tex.—While the fun ings bank opens in Los Angeles about Onions'—.Walla Walla, $1.75 per and afterward proceeded to the Vati intervals. eral of John W. Gates is taking place the middle of September, it is to be in are much more careful this year than water supply. J. C. Hodson, acting can gardens, where he received his hundred. Mrs, ever before about setting forest fires mayor of Newberg, filed in the office M e n W ill N o t C o m p ro m is e , in New York Thursday memorial ser charge o f Mrs. B. G. Shelton. Poultry—Hens, 1568154c; springs, first visitor outside the private office San Francisco—E. L. Requin, presi vices will be held in Port Arthur, par Shelton for years has been the assist in the National forest,” says M. L. of the state engineer on Otis and 15c; ducks, young, 17c; geese, 11c; since his illness. This was Cardinal Arcoverde de Albuquerque, Arch dent of the San Francisco Federation ticipated in by the Elks' lodge, the ant superintendent of the money order Ericcson, supervisor, who has returned Guard springs, a few miles east of turkeys, 180819c. The water from these Butter—City creamery extra, 1 and bishop o f Rio Janeiro, who came to of the shop employes of the Harriman city administration. Catholic and Prot division in the local postoffice and from an inspection tour o f 75 miles of Newberg. 2-pound prints, in boxes, 31c per pay his farewell respects, as he was lines, said Saturday night that he be estant churches, more than 1,000 em formerly was connected with the au recently-constructed telephone lines in springs is wanted for the city’s water pound; less than box lots, cartons and leaving for America. The pontiff ap lieved a secret vote being taken here ployes of the Texas company, 5,000 ditor's division in the Postoffice de the Crater forest reserve. Though supply. A few days previous J. D. peared entirely recovered and inter by the Federation would be unanimous to 6,000 citizens of Port Arthur and partment at Washington. Mrs. Shel the forest is dry and steady breezes Gordon filed on these same springs for delivery extra. The result of a vote several thousand others from Beau ton was given the positon because of have been blowing for the past few irrigation purposes. Mayor Hodson al Eggs — Fresh Oregon ranch, ested himself in the affairs of the dio for a strike. “ It now mont, Houston, Orange, Galveston her peculiar fitness. She will be the weeks, there have been no fires o f con leges that the cityhas expended con cese. He ended the audience by be will not be made public. candled, 26c per dozen. The added facilities for siderable money in opening up the stowing the apostolic benediction on rests entirely with the company,” and other Texas cities. All places of first woman superintendent of a sequence. Pork Fancy, 10Jot 11c per pound. fighting have enabled the rangers to springs, and that Gordon knew this. said Requin. "The men all over the business in Port Arthur will close for postal savings bank. the churches in South America. Veal—Fancy, 138814c per pound. discover and stop fires. country have declared unanimously for half a day. Hops 1911 contracts, 406841c per M a n on L o g D e fie s R a p id s. C itiz e n s Im p ro ve O w n H a rb o r. a strike unless our conditions are met. B a th e rs M u t t B e M o d e st. pound; 1910 crop, 386840c; 1909 Y a m h ill H a s H e a v y T im b e r. O il T r u s t to R e o rga n ize . Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.— While 6,- crop, 27c; olds, 176820c. Tillamook — Without government Atlantic City, N. J.—The thousands We are determined we shall be recog McMinnville— A cruise o f the tim aid, and relying solely on their own New York—Arrangements are be 000 persons looked on James Pollock, Wool Choice Eastern Oregon, 968 o f pretty young women from New nized as a Federation.” ing made, it was announced Thursday, a riverman, o f Tower, Mich, shot the ber lands of Yamhill county by the resources, residents of Nehalem have 16c per pound, according to shrink York, Philadelphia and other large B u rn J u d g e In Effigy. in the reorganization o f the Standard St. Maries river rapids on a log. For assessor’s office has revealed a quarter undertaken the construction o f a jetty age; valley, 156817c per pound; mo cities, who are fond of disporting hair, choice, 366.374c. Seattle — United States District Oil company to provide for holders of his feat he received $35. In a canoe section of fir timber that is generally at the mouth of the Nehalem river. themselves on the beach, and also on Cattle- Extra choice steers. $5.60 the streets of this resort, clad in bath Judge Hanford was hanged in effigy fractional shares of stock in the Stan with Indian guides. Pollock was conceded to be the peer of any other which will give them excellent harbor The taken to the head of the rapids. Six quarter section o f timber in Oregon facilities. At a cost of $50,000, a 685.75; good, $5.256(.5.50; choice ing suits and high heeled shoes, are Saturday by a crowd in front of dard’s 33 subsidiary companies. cows, $4,506(4.75; good, $4.25684.50; sorely distressed over an order which Dreamland rink at a mass meeting to earnings of the corporation continue minutes later, after having been and Washington. This body of tim- jetty from the south shore of the Ne- good, average 1050 pounds, $4684.25; Acting Mayor CarmAny has issued. protest against his action in issuing a at the rate of more than $80,000,000 a whired about the thousand gigantic ber lies on the north fork of the Yam- halem, extending 2,000 feet seaward. common, $2,756(3; choice heifers, The order bars the wearer of an un temporary injunction in the trouble year. Attorneys for the company are boulders and often obscured from hill river and contains 94,700,000 feet with a solid wall of rock rising from $4,906(5; choice bulls, $3.50683.75; draped bathing suit from appearing on between the Seattle, Renton A South now engaged in reorganizing its con view, he emerged from the rapids of saw timber, valued in the county 10 to 30 feet above the river bottom, assessment at 60 cents per thousand, will be built. choice calves, 200 pounds and under, the street so garbed. ern railway and its patrons in the Rai stituent companies and electing offi without a scratch. which totals $51,400. $7,258.87.50; good to choice calves, nier valley. Judge Hanford issued cers and directors. Girl T o s s e d Overboard. C a n a l M a y B e R u sn e d . G irl S w im s 16 M ile s. the injunction 'restraining passengers $5,506(6; common, $46(5; choice T w o F ro z e n o n M o u n tain . E c c le s G e ts G o ve rn m e n t Pine. stags, $1.50(94.75; good, $4.25(<(4.50. ” New York —Elaine Golding o f Bat and the city from interfering with the Holland, Mich.—Angered, he said, Oregon City— President Hedges, of Hogs — Extra choice light hogs, Beach swam from the Battery in New company’s efforts to collect extra fare. Colorado Springs, Colo.—-W. A. because Grace Lyons, of Chicago, Portland—One hundred million feet the Oregon City commercial club, has $3,168x8.25; choice heavy, $78(87.25; York to Coney Island , 15 miles. Miss Skinner and his wife, o f Dallas, Tex., broke her promise of marriage. Wal of white pine timber located in the received a telegram from Representa M in e r s f o r 8 - H o u r D ay. heavy rough, $6,258x6.50. were frozen to death near the summit ter Hopper, of Chicago, attacked her government timber reserve in Sumpter tive Hawley giving the information Golding is 20 years old and weighs 190 Sheep Choice yearlings, wethers, pounds. Denver—The executive board of the of Pike's Peak Thursday. Their bod on board the steamer Puritan in mid valley has been awarded to W. H. Ec that no further congressional action She wen many champion $3,258x3.50; choice two and threes, ships at short and middle distances. Western Federation of Miners went on ies. almost covered by snow, were lake and tossed her overboard. Her cles £ company, o f Ogden, Utah, on a was necessary in connection with the $3x3.16; choice mountain lambs, Her time, one minute more than six record in favor of the Hurd eight-hour found side by side by a man walking body was not recovered. News of the bid filed by Mr. Eccles in June last. construction of the canal on the east $4,256(4.35; choice valley lambs, $4 hours, is regarded as exceptional, as day law and authorized a vigorous down the peak. Skinner and his wife tragedy was flashed by wireless and He has just received notice of the side o f the Willamette river at the 6(4.15; choice killings ewes, $2.60(x heavy rain fell all the time and the campaign to keep the bill from being had started to walk to the top of the officers were waiting for Hopper when award from the department in Wash- falls. Mr. Hawley is of the opinicn 2.76. jpeak. the boat reached the dock. sea was choppy. referred to the people. ington, D. C. i that the work will be started soon. FIVE KILLED BY COLLAPSE OF UMPQUA VALLEY BRIDGE