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About Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1906)
Washington County News Issued Each Week HUMAN BODY IS A BATTERY. GRABBING UP OIL LAND. Federal Authorities Take Cognizance o f Action o f Standard Oil. Telephone 1$ Operated by Current Given Out By the Stomach. TWO TRAINS Mill San Francisco, Nov. 13. Before a San Francisco, Nov. 14.— The Call number of medical men and scientists Im m ln e a n f T r a |n i n. ! today says: It became known in Fed t o d a y , Mrs. Albert J . Atkins and E. J. I ™ « ™ ! ! II d in in UlSaS* eral circle« yesterday that recent loca Lewis succeeded in charging an elec STRIKE A RICH VEIN. SUGAR OUTPUT IS LARGE. tion« of land in Kern county by agents trical circut with human electricity to [>f the Standard Oil company have been Large and Well-Defined Ledge Discov- La Grande Factory W ill Turn Out Over such a degree that external sound ered at Cottage Grove. | 50,000 Sacks. waves were transmitted and heard | made the subject of investigation by Cottage Grove— A flattering find Is \ La Grande— The new track o f the through an ordinary telephone re reported from the Bohemia mining dig- Central Railway has reached the Hunt ceiver. The experiment consisted of trict. It was made recently in the grade opposite Cone, and a spur for the application of two platinum elec land was taken up by the petroleum combine, ostensibly for the gypsum de claim known as the Big Maud, owned by loading beets has been put in. This trodes to the walls of the living stom W ere Nearly All Fugitives from ach. By means o f copper wires the A Resume o f the Less Important but posits, but in reality for oil purposes. Colonel W. H. Blair. The ore is said reduces the hauling distance from the sia — Survivors Lose Baggag# Not Less Interesting Events to be high-grade and the ledge is large Cone beet fields materially, as the end electrodes were connected with tele- That the character of the land had been and Other Possessions. o f the Past Week. and well defined. The usual degree o f o f the track is now about three miles phone and microphone, a sensitive carefully studied is shown by the fact activity prevails throughout the camp, and a half from the farms. Most of instrument, which greatly intensifies that a flowing oil well has already been and good results are in evidence. The the Cone beetB remain to be delivered sound. President Roosevelt has nearly developed. Chicago, Nov. 13.— More than There was absolutely no mechanical Oregon Securities and Vesuvius are in and the harvest in that locality has reached Panama. The inquiry is being made through full operation, employing large forces been postponed as long as possible, or chemical battery in the circuit, ydt the passengers on an immigrant Witte has returned to Russia and Superin- the moment the electrodes were swal on the Baltimore & Ohio Tailroad the office of United States Attorney of men. The annual assessment work awaiting railroad facilities. w ill visit the czar. for this year is nearly completed on the tendent Barnwell says that ten days or Devlin, of San Francisco.« Federal large number of claims held by private two weeks will be required to get ail lowed sufficiently to touch the walls killed or injured In a collision t Attorney General Moody has ordered o f the stomach, human electricity between the passenger train agents have been at work for several parties. the beets to the factory. a rigid enforcement of the eight-hour Activity in the lumbering business is The factory has been running most flowed over the wires, rendering freight near W oodville, Ind. One weeks in Kern county. From their law. preliminary reports it is beileved that constantly on the increase, notwith- satisfactorily, without a hitch or halt, sounds audible. The electric charge dred and sixty-five passengers wef It is probable a force of 1,000 ma the manner in w hich the land was se standing the operators are unable to from the time the season opened. In measured from seven to eight milli the train, and o f these 47 were G rines w ill be kept in Cuba for some cured w ill warrant indictments on the move their products. The car shortage addition to the fine output of beets, the volts on a Weston galvanometer. killed outright or were burne is seriously felt by the 18 mills in this sugar percenage is higher this year tim e. part of the Federal grand jury. Colonel E. P. Rochardson, the sub death In the fire which broke o ' locality. One company alone has about than ever before. It is estimated that The information secured by these 100 carloads on the docks, and is simply the sugar output this season will be ject o f the experiment, swallowed the the wreckage immediately after Philadelphia Jews w ill honor the late John Hay by placing a memorial agents w ill be placed in the hands of unable to secure cars. This is the case, between 50,000 and 60,000 sacks, or electrodes and succeeded in retaining collision. The names of all the United States Attorney Robert T. Dev however, with all the mills. The lum- from 250 lo 300 cars, w indow in their synagogue. them for a considerable time. After will probably never be known lin, w ho in turn w ill forward it to bermea are advocating the enactment The factory will probably run four The Chicago city attorney accuses the a brief rest, he was given a drink of o f the bodies were consumed In) of a law making it a penalty for a rail- weeks longer, Washington to the attorney general. Pullman company uf bribing judges, whisky and on again connecting the flames, or were so badly burned road company when it fails to furnish congressmen and other officials. cars within a specified time after the j electrodes with the interior lining of identification is Impossible. T’J They contend th a t: H AY SHORTAGE ON COOS BAY. his stomach 'the galvanometer regis eight people were injured, and A desperate battle w ith knives lie- SELL NO MORE ALASKA CO AL. order is placed. they are not dealt with fairly in the ------- tween soldiers at Cheyenne to settle an o f these will die. Eighty other1 tered 15 milli-volts. matter, as the railroad company im- Fanners Do Not Produce Enough to old fued placed five men in the hospital. Government S tops Sale Pending A c caped unhurt, but lost nearly all Drs. Atkins and Lewis claim that poses a demurrage of $1 a day when a | Supply Local Market, tion on Leasing Bill, car is not loaded within 48 hours after i . , . ., by this experiment they have demon baggage and clothing. The fortieth annual session of the The disaster was caused by a Washington, Nov. 14.— The secretary the time it is spotted. The railroad1 N °r‘ h Bend— Bringing hay from the strated the law of action of the human National Grunge, held at Denver, de clared for parcels post and national of the interior today issued a general company, on the other hand, takes its Willamette Valley to North Bend and senses. They reason that. If sound Is der o f som e employe of the raiP own time and pleasure to furnish cars. Marshfield is something like carrying transmitted over a copper wire when company, but just where the gissl roads. order withdrawing from entry all pub With about $250,000 worth of lumber coajg Newcastle, yet nearly every it is charged with human electricity, lies has not been determined The passenger train, which A desperate negro at Asheville, N. lic coal lands in Alaska. How much cut and ready to move, the lumbermen . . . . . . . - frora Porlan<i it is reasonable to consider the prin loaded with Russian Jews, Ser C ., shot and killed four men in a suc land it affected no one knows; indeed, are hopeful that they will soon get re- )0a that ««meg lief. They are running full capacity lan<J,8 a quantity of hay. Around Co- ciple the same when the auditory and Poles, all o f them recent ari cessful attempt to escape arrest. Arm no specific tracts could be withdrawn, fall^ _____ quille .ome hay is grown for the mar- nerve is charged with the same force. in this country and bound for Chr aud orders for more lumber are pouring ed men are searching for him. * . lr ,i r K ii. it /m a r a n o n s i ir Oa m im h Til In other words, we hear when the or places In the Northwest, wr1 as Alaska is still unsurveyed and the in, and if cars are not furnished soon Secretary Metcalf has expressed the th’e y w iU ^ c o m p e lle d to close their bring hay from that point to Marsh auditory nerve Is made sensitive with second section o f a through train extent of its coal deposits unknown. plants does human electricity on the same prin Baltimore. The engineer of fr * field, a distance of 15 miles, as it does opinion that the treaty between the to bring it from Portland. If the hay ciple which we receive a telephone train No. 96, on Instructions rec United States and Japan guarantees But this general order w ill shut off all is consigned to North Bend it must be message. at McCool, Ind., waited at a sldlf education to Japanese children in our entries of land known to contain coal. Furthermore, these scientists claim Babcock, Ind., to allow the immii transferred from the cars to boats at SUCCESSFUL STAMP MILL. public schools without discrimination. It is issued in line w ith the policy re- that by a series o f experiments they Marshfield, and that costs $1 a ton ex* train to pass. Cuban liberals are divided on ac ceently adopted in the states, and w ill Five-Horsepower Plant Opens New Era tra. Valley grass hay can be pur- have proven that digestion is an elec- As soon as the first section o' tro-ehemic process; that all life ac- 4 « .chased in Portland for $9 a ton, and it count of friendship with America. Immigrant train had passed the g prevent wealthy corporations from cor in Mining Industry. (costs $3 a ton for freight. This hay ¡tion in the body is dependent upon tha at Babcock, the freight train, in cl A dirigible balloon sent up from the nering Alaska’ s coal resources. La Grande— Assay returns have been retails for $13 a ton. There is no , activity of the electrical forces within o f Engineer Burke and Condi It is probable that further efforts M ilan exposition crossed the Alps safe Moste, started eastward. A light j received by the Aurelia company from clean timothy or clover hay to be had | the ° rSa“ ‘ 8m. In i B‘ w ill lie made to secure legislation re manifestation, na as sieht sight, hfarine’. hearing, etc., was falling, which increased the here at any price and Oregon grass is rnnnifpstatinn ly- pealing tlie coal land law and substi concentrates turned out on the trial run ^ a premiuin are caused by the different rates of vi ness o f the early .morning, and, i A new plague has caused 12 deaths tuting a law w hich authorizes the gov o f the mill recently installed by that On the bottom lands in Coos County bration set up by the human electrical freight was rounding a sharp In a small Texas town, and doctors are ernment to lease its coal lands. company on its mining property up the four and five tons an acre of oat hay currents acting on the special sense just west o f W oodville, the secón; unable to control it. tlon o f the Immigrant train caí A tract of 1,700 acres north of V al Grand Ronde River. These assays show can b® raised, and clover and timothy nerves. ■ » _ AOO- ._ . .. grow well on the rich bench lands, sight a short distance away, t^ It is reported that King Alfonso cf dez, Alaska, lying on the glacial fiats values ranging from $225 to $250 to th# 8 _ toward Chicago at the rate of 40 j Hprin has been assassinated, but the below the Valdez glacier, lias been set ton, with a loss o f about 15 per ceBt BOERS ON A RAID. _ . _ an hour. The two trains apart as a ritte range for the use of in the waste. The recent run of the \ Organize a Water Company, rep jrt cannot be verified. . . gether with unslackened speed. L troops at Kurt Liscum. mill shows that the ore will run $15 or La Grande— Articles of incorporation Mounted Rifles Start in Pursuit and! tj,e crash sjx passenger coachei Wireless messages State that the more per ton, and when the machinery have, been filed for the Mill Creek Wa- Rebels Prepare to Fight. several freight cars were knock presidential party is off the Florida is placed in first-class working condi- ter Company, with a capital stock of kindling wood, and, together wtë coast and enjoying fine weather. planters sh ort of labor , Cape Town, South Africa, Nov. 12. tion from 90 to 95 per cent of the val- $12,500. La Grande will be the prin- locom otives, went rolling dowr — The latest advices from the scene The wrecking of the Milwaukee Ave ues can be saved. , cipal place o f business. The incorpor- embankment. The mill installed is but small. Only ators are George Krieger, Ambrose o f the Boer outbreak In the North- nue bank of Chicago was re enacted on Cuban Sugar Men Ask M agoon to five-horsepower is required to run iho Wright and August Bahrens. The ob- j Western part o f Cape Colony agree Aid Immigration, the stage in Chicago and nearly caused crusher and other machinery, and but ject is to appropriate 1000 inches of . .. Bltuation dpri(.edlv „rave a riot. GENERAL SHAFTER DEA Havana, Nov. 14.— Certain members one man is needed to superintend tho water from Mill Creek, above Summer- j . K • Sceintists have made arrangements of the Agrarian league, w hich is com entire plant. Mining men are enthusi- ville, to bo used for irrigation and other Natives who have never been in sym- Pneumonia Proves Fatal to Lea( with the Italian government to c rm- posed of prominent planters, accom astic over the success of tho mill, and purposes. The incorporators have re- pathy with the British plans o f govern- Cuban Campaign. plete the excavation of the ancient believe this character of mill has solved ccntly become interested in large tracts ment are flocking to the standard of panied by a number of steamship the problem o f how to handle the ore o f of land and some extensive improve Roman city of tlerculauenm. the rebel chieftain, Ferriera. On Sun- ¡0 f ,n(!ra| w illi'a n f Rufus" Shatter, ^ agents, held a conference w ith Gover the Grand Ronde district. A few years meats are to be made. The Forestry bureau of the United day he attacked a camp of loyals at states Army, retired, died at 12 ----------------■ nor Magoon today on the question of ago it was the opinion of miners that States has failed in its efforts to compel Upplngton and a fierce fight followed m. yesterday at the ranch of C- the up-river country ores could not be _ . _ „ _ the railroads to use oil for fuel on en the probable scarcity of lalsir in the worked with small capital; that not less New Cement Tester at U. of O. _____ = _____ _________ _ __ find- |w - H - McKittrick. his son-lnlaj lasting hours, , when the ___ police, handling of the maturing sugar crop. than $50,000 or $100,000 would be ro- gines passing through forest reserves. E ugene-There has been installed in ing them8(Ives outnumbered,' fled miles south o f this city, after - , .. . , „ , ness o f seven days, despite the It now develops that the Standard Oil The planters urged the necessity of quired to install a suitable plant for the Government timber-testing station ca irjin g their badly-wounded men. medical attention In California. the treatment o f the ores found there, a standard cement-testing machine making use of the $1,000,000 appro- company, aided by the railrrads, did Ferreira, with his force augmented W hile returning from the polt The trial o f tho Aurelia company has with a capacity of 1000 pounds. The their best to defeat Hoch for governor, ¡lie stimulation i f immigration ind Proved tllat tlle oro can handled on machine is a neat affair and makes a hourly, is now in camp on a farm near Tuesday, he contracted a severGj lio ch received a majority of over 2,000. ’ '' | a very much smaller scale, with high valuable addition to the apparatus al -1 Upplngton and it is reported that his which augmented a slight Indisp^ and necessitated confinement The boiler of a Southern Pacific pas bed. senger enginhe exploded at Sargent, a W ednesday and Thursday iT email station in Southern California, provement was noticed and Frld^ Killing two persons and wrecking the The next sugar crop promises to be year. Other owners of mining property her are constantly being sent here for man, then, if able, to fight the troops ernoon Dr. M. H\ Herzstein, depot and four cars. very large, and the planters expresse» in the same district will follow their ex- the purpose o f being examined and sent against him and go on to Kim Francisco, was communicated wi as he was unable to depart atj tested. Hearst may ge the mayoralty ot New grave fears that the present lalsir su| umple. berley. Dr. I. W. Thorne was despatched) ply would lie insufficient to handle it Y ork. Three flying columns o f Cape Col Herzstein’s place. Dr. Thorne The governor arranged to hold fur PORTLAND MARKETS. WORK OF HATCHERIES. Idaho land fraud trials will begin ony troopers and police, whose ranks early Saturday morning and, tof ther conferences w ith the planters. numbered many veterans of the Boer with the local physicians, dllf soon at Moscow. Wheat— Export basis: Club, 63@64c; army who have taken the oath o f al watched the patient all that da Season’ s Work Has Been Satisfactory An American consuls a has been bluestem, 66(<i67c; Valley, 66c; red, legiance are now marching to engage the afternoon a slight rally wj Nearly Twenty Missing. in A ll Coast Stations. opened at Mukden. 60@61c. the rebels. It is conceded here that tected and relatives and phy^ La Porte, Ind., Nov. 14.— Corone Salem— The report o f Master Fish Oats—No. 1 white, $24.50@25.50; the loyal forces will have their work were extrem ely hopeful, but the t Cuban liberals are making trouble Curiton lias reeeived no complete list of cut out in putting down the rebellion. was short-lived. At 10 o’clock f Warden H. G. Van Dnsen for the month 8ray. $23.50@24. for Governor Magoon. the dead and missing in the wreck „ „ . . , _ ....... __ _ Barley—Feed, $21.50 per ton; brew- For many months the Boers have been ing spell seized the veteran. of October shows that the season s . .. J.,« * ’ the Baltimore A Ohio railroad. Tin Dr. Herzstein arrived shortly dissatisfied with the attitude of the All the provincial governors of the work has been satisfactory in all Coast 1M)j; ® ' midnight Saturday night and a British colony toward them and many republic of Panama will meet Roose lits contains .'10 names, and it is lieliev stream hatcheries, but not so good in e—$1.3o@ 1.40 per cwt tation was held with the otherj isl nearly 20 are yet to lie obtained. It velt. the hatcheries on tributaries of the Co- C o 'n -W b o le , $2o.o0; cracked, $26.50 have declared their Intention o f leav cians in attendance. It Is stat^ w ill lie several days before the coroner ing the British possessions and try Russian terrorists dynamited a train, can return a verdict. The freight crew ing their luck in other parts o f A f Dr. Herzstein deemed an operat, report^ays: ^ ‘T * * only means o f relief from the i massacred the military guard, and se insists that the first section carried in Uons'the With th . exception o f a few more to.n; Eastern Oregon tim o th y ^ U ® rica. Should the present uprising gain nal obstruction, but the condi* cured $500,000. a few initial successes, certainly the - - - ----------------- . - - - . „(hK lights, but the train sheet of the oper salmon to spawn at Ontario, wo are cl° ’ discontented from all over British ,he would forecast noin^ ? ay> ; alfalfa, $il.o0; A small powder magazine HO miles ator at Stimuli indicates that green through with the work of collecting R™1 .... uaj, „ . jjo . vv . South Africa will gather to aid Fer- fatal results in 8"ch an attemp As the charred ehinook salmon spawn at our different ve—c . aF> $ ‘ @ -50. from Chicago exploited, breaking win lights were displayed. Fruits— Apples, common to choice, 25 re*ra' an(L if the latter can arm and Herzstein, accompanied y ■ , tributarv «o — -r .u euu.ee, ’ _ j , ■ "¡p -■ “ * a,,u ; returned returned to to San San' Francisco, Franciseo, ai- al hotlies are taken from the wreck they hatcheries tributary to the Columbia Colui - e — > - - - . . AT“ . dows three miles distant. >,Pr boX; fanc?> 75c@ ernment »dli i n h™, htm' ' he g o v -1 o returned E war hero) reeeived the are living lulieled and sent to the under River, and from reports received f saving to the San gallant Four men were killed end the found takers. been abandoned. 5c@$1.25; cranberries, $10@10.50 per ation laid (or a lasting feud in Ken No- e88*0taken- barrel; Quinces, $1@1.25 per box; per- tucky ovar the recent election. M ore Peonage Indictments. Salmon River hatchery............. 8<5,000 silmmln«;$1.50 per box. 1 Dissolve the Trust. ' Vegetables— Cabbage, l i @ l j e pound; A ll British employe« on the Panama ' Mobile, Ala., Nov. 14.— Another in McKenzie River hatchery "t“ ' W ashington, Nov. 13.—While Quite Equal to Situation. tio" .......................................... O,9i0,000 cauliflower, $1.25 per dozen; celery, 75 canal will have a holiday to celebrate dictment charging conspiracy to ami thoritatlve statement could be , London, Nov. 13.— Sir Thomas Ful ed in regard to the matter, tt mit peonage was returned last night Wallowa River hatchery.......... .. ? qo 'nno ^ 85c p<’ r llozenI eFR PIant' $L50 per the hi..Inlay of King Edward, ler, agent general for Cape Colony In by the United States grand jury at Pen- Ontario salmon hatchery.......... 2,130,000 crBte; lettuce, head, 20c per dozen; T O M / I , 1 » , A Ü n _ ______ « good reason to believe that tn * A whale ship 1 as discovered an Es attaches no importance to the e r n m e n ? Z decided to fn-tl. _ . . ¡T vT n oo U"'0“ *. 10@12Je per dozen; bell pep- London, sisMla, Fla., against W. S. Harlan, Ferreira raid. He believe. ernment aecineu <•« errelra Tald. He believes the object eeedings nas kim o hand on Prince Edward island Total............................ *........... 9,5.1,000 5p. pIlmpkins, l$e per pound; spin- against the Stands manager of the Jackson Lumber com to be robbery and plunder and says Company under the Sherman w ho bad never seen a white man. ---------------- j ach, 4@ 5c per pound; tomatoes, 30@50c pany, of Isick|*>rt, Ala. ; Robert Galla the country where Ferreira and his trust act with a view of obtain, A crazy Chilean who tried to gxin gher Woods, foreman of the com pany; Delegates Appointed by Governor. Ppr b ox i P * " Ip-v - 10@ 15 p L,B qu“ h> 1}c _ , _ , . . . por pound; turnips, 90c@ $l per sack; nun are operating Is sparsely popu order o f the court dissolving admission to the White House some Oscar Sanders, an interpreter, and John Salem— Governor Chamberlain has ™rrots, 90c<ff$l per sack; beets, $1.25@ lated and the farmhouses widely sep pany as It now exists and res tim e ago has been arreeted at Panama. Atwell, a deputy sheriff of Walton appointed the following residents o f 1.50 per sack; horseradish, 9(<?10e per arated. It is not impossible, however egch o f the 75 or 80 eonstltucn that Ferreira may obtain some adher panies Its proportionate share * Taft is on a tour of inspection of county. The indictments relate to a Oregon to represent the state at the pound; sweet potatoes, 2@2Jc per ents and do some mlsohkf. The Cane stock and also compelling t conspiracy to detain, against their w ills annual convention o f the National Riv- pound. rniy posts. o f the law Inhibiting th J) and commit to a condition of peonage ers and Harbors Congress at Washing- Onions— Oregon, 75c(??'$l per hundred, Mounted Rifles. Sir Thomas declares ton, D. C., December 6 and 7: R. R. Potatoes— Oregon Burbanks, fancy and t Cn,Ul t0med to guerrilla "warfare entering ’ n'to'any‘ contract, agr; President Roosevelt went to Oyster two foreigners. Hoge, J. N. Teal, W. D. Wheelwright, 85(u90c; common, 60@75c. Bar and cast bis vote, returning then with the situation.'1 *fflcolty in dealinS or understanding_with_e«li Portland; John H. Smith, Astoria; Pe- Butter—Fancy creamery, 25@27}e Would Line Canal With C oncrete, to W aihington. — Considers Coal Steal. Dniisville, K y., Nov. 14.— A plan ter Loggie, Marshfield; J. D. Peters, per pound. Salt Lake City. Nov. 13 .—A Eggs— Oregon ranch, 33@35c per President Roosevelt has arrange.! to for n concrete muratime highway across The Dalles; L. A. Lewis, Portland; Police Fall Into Trap. __ _____ _ grand jury was impaneled nera ... begin ! its . . «I.tines receive tbs Ute chiefs at the White the isthmus of Panama, to tie used as n Henry Hahn, Portland; J. A. Smith, dozen. Tiflls, Nov. 13.— a deafening bom b and will sittings ton. Portland. | Poultry— Average old hens, 12(7? 13c House and hear their troubles. sulwtitute for the ditch as at present has u that pr* ^ h . per pound; mixed chickens, 12(7®I2*c- explosion occurred on Pethanski street Rumor be made o f evidence gained . The Royal Hawaiian band, which projected, has been submitted to Pres Spring, 12@13c; old roosters, 9@10c- at an early hour this morning, while terstate Commerce Commls*»") Bandon Enjoys Prosperity. has been making a tour of the United ident Roosevelt by Colonel Alexander dressed chickens, lStffH e; turkevs live’ the police were making a search of Its recent Investigation of t - 1 1 T i e . 4 ..» l r e « * a A . . » .1 _ X • __* Bandon— Bandon is enjoying some- H 1 17Jc; turkeys, J d B rcs «d ,’ 7h oicr 21 ® llougland, known throughout the States, is stranded in Ogden, Utah. unoccupied house. The noise “o f ‘ the fle coal holdings and deTP'p^ , United States as the "Father of the thing o f a real estate boom, and lots oo} c . „ ege ] ^ e 9@ 9Jc; ducks’ 14rt5l explosion was audible for a gTeat dis connection with the 0 ° Te/ _ th' Navv yard employes were given C u rfew ." The plan is now in the that might have been purchased for tance. and the entire city was shaken. to recover land acquired . leave of aheence long enonogh to vote. hands of the canal commission. It con $10 each last Spring are selling for ‘ Veal— Dressed, 5J(aS4c per pound I hree policemen were killed and four Fuel Company, but no official $100 and finding a ready market at Beef — Dressed bulls, 2(S2}c p<T wounded, it is apparent that a snare tipn Is forthcoming. Even Secretary Bonaparte says the strength templates the building of a concrete that price. Activity in mannfactur- pound; cows, 4@ 5e; country steers, 5 ^ had been arranged, and the police o f the witnesses subpoenea shown by Hearst shows that the ques highway .'10 feet above sea level. ng accounts for the boom. The sal lured Into It. The police received a been divulged.____________ - __ tion must he dealt with " i n a spirit a' mon cannery, broom-handle factory, Mutton—Dressed, fancy, 8@9e per tip to search this particular house. once l ib .n l and cm serva iv e ." M ors B oers on Warpath. Discharged From Bankrupt wood-pipe plant, brewery, match fa c pound; ordinary, 6<«!7e. ’ " * Cape Town, Nov. 14.— According to tory an.l foundry are running full time The president has dismissed in dis Trenton, N. J., Nov. 13- Pork— Dressed, 6@ 8c per pound Taking Away Liberty Again. Hops— 19(16, choice, lo ® ]« ... quols Theater Company. grace a whole battalion of negro troops the latest information received here, and the Ban.lon woolen mills are run ning day and night to keep up with or- 13®14e; medium, 12@12jc per pound- Odessa. Nov. 13.— All the electoral whose theater was de*.,5JT for refosing to disclose the identity of the colony has been invaded bv two lers. The shingle mills are running to olds. nominal. f ’ committees in this city and in the three years ago. attended som e wrong doers emong them, end new parties of Boer freebooters in addi their full capacity, and the Cody Lum Wool— Eastern Oregon average b».t provinces have been suppressed and loss o f life, was discharge1! ‘ w*ll also court martial a white officer tion to the men operating under Fer ber Company is building a mill that their functions have been transferred ruptcy today by Judge fgor making derogatory remarks against reira. The police have had an ineffect will have a'capacity of 75,000 feet a 13® 18c per pound, according to shrink t*» the Town Council. The arrange the United States court n age; Valley. 20@21e, according to fine ual brush w ith the Ferrerai party. the negro troops. day. ment« made by these committees have com pany has liabilities ness; Mohair, choice, 26<§28c. 8 t”ten cancelled. and no asaeta. FO REST G R O V E ............OREGON Indiana Wreck. NEWS OF THE WEEK in a Condensed Form lor Oar Busy Readers. £ FORU-SEVEIW PASSENGERS D