Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, November 14, 1907, Image 2

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    Washington County News
Issued Each W ee1*
R E PO R T BIG oTE E L O U T P U T .
G E T T IN G FLEET RfcADY.
Ships Will
Be Prepared to Sail On
Scheduled Time.
OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST
Production Probably Will Be Curtailed
This Month.
IH D S T K G M itK U
Cleveland, 0., Nov. 11.— Rep.»rts
Washington, Nov. 12. — Every detail
from the building trades reveal some
OREGON
forest g ro ve
of toe preparations for the sailing of
i remarkable conditions.
Although for
the battleship fleet to the Pai ifle ocean ELLIS A P P E A L S FOR S E T T E R S
W E S TO N S lU O E N T S W O R K .
1 a number i f weeks new business lias
| been leduced to a small volume, statis-
1 is now well iu hand, und by December
What)
16, the date on which the vessels will A s k s S e c r e t a r y o f Interior to Permit President French Hopes to Make ’ tics of production for the past month
show tiiat seldom in the history of tlie
Normal belt Supporting
Land Proofs Without Payment
I pass out of Hampton R» ads, in review
i trade have such large tonnages bun
When
Pendleton—
As
an
emergency
request
Weston— The Weston normal will turned out. For exampl», the Ameri-
before President Roosevelt, members of
ly respec
(the cabinet and h:gh officials of the on behalf of several hundred entrymen become a self supporting institution if jean Bridge company, the largest produc­
I navy, arrangements for the comfort of in Eastern Oregon, who la v - advertis­ the ambitious of President Robert C. er of structural material, turned out
make sui
ed to prove up on their claim«, whose French are realized.
It may offer
I the men en route will have been at­ time has expired and who m st now young men and w» men an opportunity 6u,000 tons lust month, but sold only It Is Feared The»r Finance Legislation
it must
A Resume o f the Less Important but tended to. At all of the navy yards i present proof and m ike n»y merit at the to secure an education on their own re­ one-third of thut amouut.
Would Be Weak and Favor
reader:
A steel curpuiutiou nm»le surprising
the work of making necessary repairs is lui.d ' Dice in this dis r c with □ the sour» es. With this plan in view, Ptes-
Not Less Interesting Frenvs
Mu L. M
Wall Street.
records
at
Pittsbuig.
The
Carnegie
being
pushed
and
these
w
ill
be
com­
o f the Past Week.
r ext few week«, Congie.-etnan W. R. ident French has just purchased 65
Ore., »ay»;
pleted by December 1. Provisions are Ellis has sent a message to James R. acres of excellent timber land HI miles company broke records at Us various
derrd conditf
Ihe Illinois Steel company
being stored aboard the vessels, and | Garfield, e-'etary of the intern r, ask­ from Weston, where boys may work at plants.
back. 1 fell
their coal bunkers are being filled to ing him to permit tl e advertised p r tofs wood cutting during vacation, the pro­ not only broke all its previous records
was troubled
Washington, Nov. 12 — The recent
The Russian douma meets November
could scarce
their capacity. Four anchors will he to be made without puyment and to al­ duct to be sold for the bentfit of the but did sc iu every individual depart­ financial disturbance in New York and
14
ment in all three works, South Chicago,
I>a ns would
carried by each vessel so as to be ready low 60 days for the making of pay­ school.
the flurry in other parts of the country
lulT erin g ,
Milwaukee and Joilet.
The New Orleans stock exchange lias for any emergency.
will re.-ult in consiilerablu discussion cf
It
is
tlie
hope
of
President
French
ments.
as these org;
Even
more
surprising
than
all
these
The cost of provisioning the fleet is
closed for a week.
finance at the coming aesgion of con­
Owing to tiiep resent financial condi­ to develop the industrial side of life,
erly. 1 am
wes
the
blast
furnace
production
for
back is »trot
Five persons lost their lives in a lire estimated at about $375,000, contem­ tions and '.he continued holidays, it and he believes the oppoitunlty to O t ber, which, according to the statis­ gress and w ill produce an unusually
plating the feeding of a force of 15,000 w ill he imposs hie for many of the en­ work should be offered every young
mg this rer.
large number of bills to amend the
at New ilaven, Conn.
] men for 100 days. Only this week con­ trymen to make their payments at this man and woman attending school. tics of the lion Trade Review reached bauklng laws. The subject will be dis-
1*111» very 1
A Federal attorney in Texas declares tracts were awarded fur head cheese,
a new high point in the history of the
disease."
ussed by tlie president in l.is meetage
tune, and it is feared that an endless Even now many young men ami »»mien
tra.e, ihe production being 2,362,630
clearing house certificates illegal.
ta isages and veal.
For s;
ami the congressional record will 1«
amount of litigation, red tape, loss of are working their way through school.
tons, coinpareil with tlie largest output, loaded with all kirn's of talk as to the
Advantage w ill he taken of the two time and in many instances loss of land
The United States has secured seve­
cents.
2,291,030 tong in -May of this year. In advisability of changing the currency
ral million dollars more of Knglish ocean cruises to make several tests with rights, will result if the government in­
Krag-Jorgenserts
for
O
A
C.
New Yoi
otlur words the production for October
I the prov sions aboard— their preserva- sists on payments at once.
But' the more con-
gold.
Corvallis— The Oregon Agricultural was at ihe rate oi aboil 28,000,000 tons laws of the nation.
1 tion, packing ami handling.
States.
- •native men who have viewed the sit­
c»diege
cailets
have
just
received
from
A woman has just died at Ttinh'ad,
a
year.
Incidentally to the visit of the fleet
uation in its broadest light believe there
KEMO IRRIG ATIO N B AN AL.
Kerne
the governm nt about 400 of the latest
Col., who for nearly 60 years has to tlie Pacific coast the Navy depart­
The statistics for November w’ ll
will he no financial -legislation and in
improve»!
Krag-Jorgensen
rifles.
These
passed
as
a
man.
take no
»loubtlees tell a vastly different story.
ment is making arrangements to obtain
guns w ill in pait take the place of the Many sheet and tin plate mills have their judgment the talk w ill come to
The packing plant of Swift & Co. at a place for small arms firing there, so Work Progressing Papialy in City
old guns now in use, which will he re­ been closed and the sheet bar mills of nothing.
Limits of Klamath Falls
Harrisburg, Fa., has been destioyed by us to give the men an opportunity for
If the«e views prove to Ire incorrect
turned to some arsenal.
There has the steel corp'»ration at Columbus an.I
practice in that cupucity.
fire. Loss, $250,000.
Klamath Falls— Work on the Ker.o
just been formed a tliir»! ca»!et battal­ Bellaire are idle. The corporation now ami financial legislation is undeitaken,
canal ia now well within thecity limits
it will be mo t in»fortunate for the
The 27th annual convention of the
ion. The new companies aie I, K and
ami the billable where the government L, and three more captains and other has 21 blast furnaces out of commission country, tit cause lire legislation will be
Ainericnn Federation of Labor is in ses­
and
independent
concerns
are
curtailing
AG U IN A LD O 13 H O PE FU L.
force is at work pieeentsthe appearance
Regular
sion at Jamestown, Ya.
necessary officers w ill be selected from their product. Hence it may be confi­ intrusted to two committees which are
of a very animated anthill.
A large
every SaW
not property constituted to handle a
the students.
Root
has
arranged
peace
among
tho
dently expected that the output of both
school at 1
subject of this importance. The senate
Confident o f Benefits From T afi’s force with shovels an»l with teams is at
pig iron and finisheil materials would
Central American republics and the
S e r v ic e ,T
work and good progress is lieing made.
committee is largely composed of men
Visit to Islands.
Enlarging the Cannery.
be much smeller this month than for
hate-hot lias been buried.
It is expected that a great part of the
who are incapable of framing safe finan­
Manila, Nov. 12.— A feature of tho heavier work will be completed before
Brownsville— The Brownsv lie can­ any previous month of tire year.
The 2,200 employes of the shoe fac­
cial legislation or who would take ad­
nery
is
building
a
large
addition
to
its
T h e Ger
tories at Marlborough, Mass., have visit of Secretary of War Taft to Manila winter sets in. The Keno canal is on
vantage ol the situation to put through
BRAZIL C U T L E T FOR JAPAN
plant. It w ill be about 100x160 feet
4th Sunda
been put on half time on account of was the presence of Aguinaldo at sever­ the west side of the river and w ill reach
legislation in the interest of W all street
and
w
ill
give
capacity
to
handle
the
money stiingency.
rather than in the interest of ttie entire
al of the functions, for the first time a part of the farming lands not touched fruit output of the whole neighborhood.
Negotiations Pe»iolng for Immigration community. 'The house committee is
by the main irrigation canal now in
Foreign inves <trs are buying cheap since Iris capture. Discussing the visit
Apples
are
still
corning
in
by
the
wagon
of 5,000 Annually.
operation.
maile up almost entirely of men who
stocks.
load. Another carloa»l of the prepared
of Mr. Taft to Manila with a represen­
Bible Sch«
Washington, Nov. 11.— Barred from are incapable of passing judgment upon
iruit
was
shipped
last
week.
The
lail-
CommunU
Another plot to murder the czar has tative of the Associated Press, he said:
O. A. C. Registrar Busy.
road company will put in a switch. the United Slates, Japanese coolies are a subject of such conseipience
Junior Ml:
been thwarted.
‘ ‘ It is my belief that the benefits to
CorvalliB— The registration at Oregon The fruit now has to be hauled about turning to Brazil, where, according to
The senate committee on finance is
Christian
Nelson W.
the Brazilian Review, they hope to Constituted as follows:
Money is moving West under Secre­ follow the visit, to the people of the Agricultural college has already reached 200 yards to the nearest sidetrack.
1'reachlng
Philippines, will be greater than they 887, not counting the specials in music
Prayer
gain ready admission. This newspaper, \1 'rich, of Rhode Island; W illiam B.
tary Cortelyou’s threat.
can reckon at the present time.
I am and dairying. This is an unprecedented
Allison, of Iowa; Julius C. Burrows,
published in Rio de J»neiro, say.;:
Apples for President
Native laws and customs make death at present unable to form an opinion, enrollment for this time of the year
‘ ‘ It is reported from Yokohama that of Michigan; Thptua± C. Platt of New
inconvenient for strangers in Egypt.
Freewater— The Freewater Commer­
offhand, of the a lvantages, but I am and demonstrates plainly, in the opin­
North America and Australia, being York; Henry 0. llapsbrough, of North
Sunday
The ion of those informed, that the regis ra­ cial club will send a fine box of apples practically closed to the Japanese im­ Dakota; Boies Pemt>»e, cf Pennsylva­
An Oklahoma hank cashier is miss­ confident that it has done good.
v ic e at
to
President
Roosevelt.
Tiiese
apples
ing, also $50,000 of the institution’s Inaugural ion of the assembly has gone tion w ill easily reach 1,000 or 1,100 be­
migrants, Japan will now turn its at­ nia; Eugene Hale», o i Maine; John W.
Young Pe
a long way to cement the friendship of fore the close of the school year. Ev- have been donated by I). C. Conrad, tention to Brazil, as a point toward Daniel, of V irgin ia; Hernando D.
caih.
service oi
the Philippines with the people of the ertyhing is moving along smoothly at whose Spokane Beauty variety took which its surplus population shall be Monev, of Mississippi; Joseph W. Bail­
An extra session of the legislature is
United Htutes. It is the fulfillment of the college and President Kerr is giving the prize at the Walla Walla fair, and directed, anil that negotiations will be ey. of Texas; James'1 P. Taliaferro, of
oertain in California to relieve Sail
a solemn promis -, which many expect­ complete satisfaction as head of this caused much favorable comment. They openeil with the Brazilian government Florida.
Francisco.
w ill be sent to Washington, D. C., in a
ed would not be fulfilled. The secre­ great institution.
forthwith to arrange for the landing of
The house committee is composed of
There v
few days,
New York bank statement shows a tary of war did not bring independence
5,000 Japanese in that republic every the following members:
list Chur
Charles N.
depleted reserve bn'. Imfports of gold for many people in his pocket, but he
Linn Apples to Cuba.
year. From Milan also comes an an­ Fowler, of New Jersey: George W.
Ccm peting Beet Harvest.
w ill replenish it.
brought the means of attaining it. He
Albany— A box of the best apples
nouncement to the rffect that the Jap­ Prince, of Illinois; W ill Liam A. Cal-
La Grande— Superintendent Sebbe- anese government has proposed to the lerhead, of K a 1 sir»;- Llewellyn Powers,
The F ili­ exhibiteil at the recent Linn county ap­
Secretary Taft’s carriage was hauled told us how we can get it.
Servie«
lov,
of
the
Amalgamated
Sugar
com­
Italian ambassador at Tokio that the of Maine; Henry McMorran, of Michi­
through the streets of Manila by en­ pinos are thankful for the information, ple fair lias left this city for Cuba,
at the C
that
the beet harvest is
and pleased at what the secretary has where it w ill be enjoyed by the officers pany, , reports
.
,
, Navigazione Get erale Itali na shall gan; Capell L. AV*eems, of Ohio; Elijah
thusiastic Filipinos.
done, especially in the interests of ed­ of the Eleventh United States infantry. now about one-half completed.
With undertake the transport of these enri- B. Lewis, of Georgia; Arsene P. Pujo,
Records show that nearly two-thirds ucation and agriculture.”
It was pent by County Commissioner T. reasonable conditions there will be no j gnu t ami for that p.rrpose shall estab- of Louisana; t’arter Glass, ol Virginia;
of the billion ic plague cases at San
J. Butler to his son, Clifton M. Butler, trouble in finishing the work in Grand lish a new steamship serv'ce from Yo­ Oscar W .G illsp e, of Texas; Olte M.
Francisco have proven fatal.
Indiiations seem to kohama to Genoa.
E X C A V A TIO N O F H ERC U LAN EU M who is a second lieutenant in the Elev­ Ronde valley.
From Genoa to James, of Kentucky; George S. Legare,
enth infantry, now serving in Cuba. confirm earlier estimates as to the out- Brazil, as is well known, the Naviga­ of South Carolina; George I). Mc­
The wood trust at Ta- oma has ap­
parently busted, as there has been a Money Will Be Appropriated to Carry Lieutenant Butler was appointed to the put this year, which is placed at 20,- zione Generale aitea 'y runs a »lirect Creary, of Pennsylvania; Joseph H.
United Ftaets military academy at West 000 tons.
line. There is said to be no doubt that Know land, of California; George E.
big drop in prices and first class cord-
A Ri
On the Work
the Italian company will establish the Waldo, of New A’ » rk; F.veris A. Hayes,
Point from this city and graduated in
wood now sells at $2.75 per cord.
Rome, Nov. 12.— The proposal to
W riter .Supplies for Lake
new line, seeing a guarantee for the of Califor ia; John W. Weeks, of
the class of 191)3.
One
Secretary Tuft has left Manila for continue the work of excavation as
Klamath Falls— Lake county people transport of 5,000 third-class passen Massachusetts.
addle
Vladivostok.
are
now
laying
in
their
winter
sup|
li
-s
ger« from Yokohama to Genoa every
B -gin Seeding at Athena
Herculaneum has become so popular at
nloml
New York hankers say they are send­ a result of the efforts made by diaries
YEAR'S W ORK L O S T .
Athei a— 9ee»ling in this section has and every day teams come into Kla­ i ear.”
ward
ing money West us last as possible
Wuldsteln, professor of fine aits in begun in earnest since the rain l>cgan. math Falls or go out heavily loaded.
alon.
Much of the flour is hauled from the
LADD AIDS DEPO SITO RS.
the b
Survey o f Alaska Boundary Must Be
Forgers of clearing house certificates Kings College, Cambridge, England, Up to that time a great many farmers Merrill m ill. Next year it is expected
that
the
Italian
government
Is
about
to
were
a
fra
¡»I
to
begin
seeding
lest
there
curvi I
at El Paso, Tex., have been caught.
Repeated
that
Lakeview
will
have
its
own
flour
take the matter ai'tively in hand.
Pledges Full Payment to Savings Ac
stioulil not be enough moisture in the
back
Vancouver, B C., Nov. 12.— Valuable
mill.
The
Santa
Fe
railroad
is
to
be
tried
Hignor
Kava,
minister
of
public
in­
ground
to
sustain
the
growth
of
the
\YU
counts at Poniard
photographs and thousands of dollars’
on another indictment at Los Angeles. struction, upon whom the work actual, wheat. But now they fe«d assured, and
was
Portland, Nov. 11.— By a pledge from worth of official data galne»! by the in­
Lumber Company Shuts Down
A threat to dynamite Great Northern ly ilepemls, lias prepared a bill to lie there w ill lie thousands of acres of land
Lord
Pemlleton— The Grand Ronde Lum­ W. M. Ladd last Saturday, savings de­ ternational boundary surveyors during
ed b
trains In Montana has led to placing of presented to parliament which provhles seeded during the next few weeks. The
for an appropriation of »100,000 for large farmers have from four to six ber com[ any, at Perry, has shut down positors in the faile«l bank of the Title a summer’s working delimiting tlie
whoi
guards on many.
One rea- Guarantee A Trust company are guaran­ Ala«ka line, were lost by the upsetting
the purpose of removing the houses drills running daily, and each drill its plant for several weeks
lords
San Francisco fins appealed to the forming the moilern town of Resina,
I
son
assigned
is
the
high
railroad
rates, teed full payment of their claims, of a canoe in the Bradfielil river. Five
plants from 20 to 26 acres a »lay.
seat
g •vernment for money with which to which is located over Herculaneum and
which
have
caused
many
coast
mills
to amounting to $405.000, an.I the Mar men narrowly e-caped witii their lives.
was
quam block is to be turneil over to the Officers of tire two governments are now
fight the plague.
close.
an appropriation of »3,000 for the
ley,
D 'ggirg Potatoes at Weston
bank as an asset for |»ayment of all »levising means of recovering tlie lost
Tl
Keswick, a small California town actual excavation work. This latter
Weston— Potato digging is in active
creditors alike
The Marquam block, property, which, however, may bare
P O R T L A N D M ARKETS
lile
near Redding, has lieen almost com­ sum does not indude the salaries of piogress in tlie mountain district tribu­
Oivne»i by the Oregon company, has been been carried many miles in tlie swift
officials
In the meanwhile a special tary to Weaicn. The acreage is larger
mid
pletely destroyed by fire
Wheat— Club, 86c; bluestem, 88c bel>l as security for a debt to La»ld A current. J. M.v Bates, Canadian bound­
commission under the presidency of than that of any previous year an»l the
Ills
Tilton of $607,000, by assignment to ary surveyor, arrived here with the
pl'lie national convention of the W .
valley, 86c; red, 84c.
Professor
de
Petra,
of
the
University
of
som
C. T U. ia enthusiastic over the pro­ Naples, has undertaken preliminary yield is gixxl, averaging about 100 sacks I Oa's— N’»>. 1 white. $29.50; gray, Ladd A Tilton of the stock of that com­ news on the steamer Princess May.
liegt
to the acre, which is considered excep­
pany as collateral.
fjrd»l A Tilton,
hibition g H in s in the South.
‘ ‘ If the photographic negatives we
studies for the commencement o( the tionally g o » »»1 f»»r unirrlgntcd ground. *29.50.
mid
| Barley— Feed, $28 50 per ton; brew- therefore, are not to be preferred cred­ lost can Dot be reentered,” said Bates,
Advices from Unataskn say a peak work.
Ion,
B. F. Bark low and Henry Ransen, the
itors.
“ tlie entire survey of the Iscott river
800 feet above the sea has disappi-aied.
P ofessor Wahistein is about to bring largest glowers on the mountain, will i ing. 4A0; rolle»! $30(5)31.
say
By the terms of the ple.lge, the re­ section will have to he rep»>ated next
Corn— Whole, $32; craeked, »33.
The peak was raised by a submarine out a large volume showing what has have about 8,00(1 sacks from 80 acres.
"I
Hay— Valley timothy, No. 1, $17@ ceiver is to administer the affairs of (he summer. We struck a submerged tree
earthquake several y<<ars ago and Its lieen done up to the present ami setting M»>st of ihe crops w ill be held for next
1 d
18 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, bank, and pay off depositors to the full anil the canoe turned sideways and al­
cert
disappearance is attributed to the same forth what lie considers necessary to in­ spring’s market.
»23; clover, »15; cheat, »15; grain measure of the assets, and if, in two most split in two. I became entangled
cause.
I n
sure the completion of the work. He
years, gatings depositors shall not have in a line and was swept urnler water.
. hav. »15(316; alfalfa, $14.
will
maintain
that
if
carried
out
ae-
B
Lumber Mills Shut Down.
Taft has decided to complete his tour
I Butter— Fancy creamery, 27ls @,32l1lc received all their money, Mr. Ladd wil! Three others shared the same adven­
t till
cording to mivlern methods the excava­
Pendleton— Many lumber mills in per pound.
of the world as originally planned.
make good the »leficiency.
The word­ ture. Iat< r we were rescued, but not
tbs
tion of Herculaneum w ill call for an Eastern Oregon are el<*ing down on ac­
| Y ea'— 75 to 125 pnttmls, 7 l„(38c; ing of Mr. Lailil's offer makes no men­ a vestige of our f.».»ds remained.
We
Gold
imports
Irom
foreign
countries
wa
expen litnre of » 200 . 000 .
count of the money stringency. The 125 to 150 pounds, 7c; 150 to 200 tion of interest on the »leposits during
obtained grupling irons anil a water
w ill continue in payment (or crops.
the
Meachnm Lumber company shut down pounds, 6(5 6b,c.
the two years.
telescope at Juneau, but never got a
voá
State Has Wartime Claim.
ami 40 men are out of work. Several | Pork— Block, 75 to 150 pounds, 7@
One of the Vanderbilts has offered
sight of the outfit.”
UM
Atlanta, lit . , Nov. 12.— The claim small mills in l nlon and Baker coun­ 7 'jC ; packers, 6 l8'37o.
Lives W,,h Gold Leaf in Skull
the Y . M. C. A . of Newport, R. 1.,
4
of the state of Georgia against the Fed­ ties are closed. The largest mill shut I Poultry— Average oi l hen*, 10c per
»100,000.
Baltimore, Nov. 11.— Richer»! Swan-
Ex*ra Session Probable.
eral government fot the use and occu­ down was the Oregon Lumber m ill at pound; mixe»l chickens, 9(5tl(V; spring ger, who was unconscious for 11 days
hi
Stn Francisco, Nov. 12.— Govet
The United States District court at pation of tlie Western and Atlantic South Baker. This employe»! 200 men. chickens, 10c; ol.l rooster«, 8c: dressed from a depressed fracture of the skull,
I Gilett arrived in this city yester
I«
Loa Angeles has imposed s fine of railway immedia ely after the C ivil Many Blue Mountain mills are closed,
chickens, 12(a)13c; turkeys, live, 17e; cause»! by a tree falling upon him, is ; afternoon, and aftet a sh >rt confer«
s«l
|S30,OtK) on the Santa le railroad for war, aggregating »600,756, will be he Umatilla county mills arc still ritn-
recovering
from
a
remarkable
surgical
giese, live, 10c; ducks, 13(913 >8e;
I
i here with bankets ami
city offit
granting rebates.
pressed at the appruaehing session of ning.
open tion a* a result of which he will
p geons, 4!(«11 50; squabs, $2(3)3.
bk
j stated that bis decision regarding
Ciingresa.
Hills
providing
for
this
will
A numlier of small banks at various
Eggs— Fresh ranch, candled, 35(3) cariy a quantity of gol.l leaf in his i extra session of the legislature will
°
Albany Gets New Industry.
bo presented by Senator Clay and Rep­
head. The surgeons at Maryland Uni­ given before the end of the prei
37 igc per dozen.
places in the Southwest haye failed.
resentative Livingston.
The c aim is
Albany— Albany is to have a furni­
Fruit*— Apples, 75c(3'»2 per box; versity hospital font d a part of the week. The extra session, if tailed
OS
Three large factories at Bridgeport, baaed on the use and occupation by the ture factory and the deserted buildings
brain covering anil a part of the brain all, will, accoriling to the govern
Conn., have dosed on account of money United States army officers of the of the old organ and carriage faitorv in peaches, $1 per crate; pears, $!@1 25
itself adhered to the enrampter. The
per
box;
grapes,
75c@»l.75
per
crate:
statement, be ralle»! next week ami
K«
stringency.
state's mild from May 11, 1863, to the southeastern part of the city are to
quinces, 50c@ »l per box; cranberries, brain covering ami the gray matter call will provide for an amendment
HI
September
25,
1863.
t>e
utilised
for
that
industry.
The
A
l­
Four European countries have mt«ed
were separated and the gold leaf was the c «!e making it possible to i
»9.50(5)10 per barrel.
»I
bany Furniture Manufacturing company
the discount rate to atop gold exports
Vegetable«— Turnips. $1 25 per sack; placid between the parts.
hi
co ’rt during the continuance of
Texas Probes Mill Trust.
is being formed by John Mcneil, of A l­ carrot*. »1.25 per sa.-k: beets, $1.25
to Amerlica.
special legal holidays.
Justin, Tex., Nov. 12 — An anti­ bany, who owns the factory buiMings; per sack; cabbage, 1(31*41'per pound;
Steals S I,000,000 Jewels
Roosevelt has promised to investigate
trust suit has twen file»l by the attorney J. M. Gilkineon, who recently came to cauliflower, 5i @90e per dozen; celery,
Chicago, Nov. 11.— A dispatch to he
the paper trust and recommend a re­
Japanese Stea> Seals.
general
in
the
Twenty-sixth
District
Oregon,
and
H
P.
Hanson,
a
furniture
«1
50c(3»l per dozen; corn, 85c@ »l per Rrc.'rd Herald from Clevelaml, O.,
peal of paper tariff.
Victoria, B. C-, Nov. 1 2 — Advices
court against 120 IVxas m illing com­ manufacturer of Tacoma.
sack: cucumbers, $1 per sack; onions, savs: Local detectives are searching
ft
fr»<m officiaT Russian «otrrees at Vladi­
Estrada Palms, former president of panies alleged to be In conspir i»y in
15<S)20c per dozen; parsley, 20c per for $1.0110,000 worth of jewels *ai»l to
vostok report armeil rai»!s by Japanese
Klamath Opening in s Year.
C a l* , savs American rule is better than lestraint of trail.e The state all» ges
dozen; peppers, 8(S.17e per pound; have been stolen from the wife of a
that Hie defem'anl companies have vio­
Klamath Falla— Hiram D. White, pumpkins. 1(5)1 '4c j>er pound; radish­ Pittsburg milllonaOeon a train between seal (Kiachers on tlie s»*l rook-rite of
independence with anarchy.
the Copper islands.
The commander
late.! both the I Situ ami 1003 act« and alhrtting ag»»nt of tlie Indian service, is
The total foreign gold engagement« asks lor penalties against each »lefeml- now at the Klamath reservation en­ es, 20c per »lozen; spinach, 6c per New York and Pittsburg November 1. of the Russian patrol cruiter Mamljur
poirn»!;
squash,
1(*V1
per
poued;
In her belt jewel l* g were diamonds, nports that three Japanese sealing
for New York is now close to $36,000,- ant in the sum of $75,000 for the al­ gage 1 in the last allotment of land*.
tomato s 25<35iV per box.
emerald*, pearls and other ccwtly jew­ schooners appeared »»ff the seal rooker­
000.
lege.! violation of the a»'t of 1809. and The w.uk will occupy perhaps a year.
Onions— »1.75(5)2 per sack.
elry. No questions will be asked and ies and with three-inch guns drove off
I
The Denver mint is coining gold bnl- »54,350 for violation of the act of 1903. It i* thought the opening of land* for
Potatoes— 75c per hundred, delivered thonsan ‘s of dollars in reward will te the guard, lamied and remained for a
settlement may take place soon after.
lion int» money at the rate of nearly a
Portland; sweet potatoes, 2 l4c per pai»i for the return of the property.
week, killing an»l skinning seals, and
I
Livet L o tt In Italy.
m illion dollars a »lay.
pound.
got away with several thousand skins.
Much Fruit at Milton.
Rome,
Nov.
12.—
Tlie
rain
storms
Hopa— 1907, <(59cper pound; oMs,
More D'tasters in Italy.
The first shlp-ment of foregn gold
)
Milton— The fruit men of thin vicin­ 4c per pound.
has readied New York. The consign­ and fl.wxts throughout Italy continue.
Rune, i „ | yi j i o v . n . — storm sae-
Tw o Dead. 3.000 Horrelsz*.
I
Railroa»! tracks are being carried away ity estimate the fruit crop at 300 cars
ment centaine»! »7,100,000.
Eastern ° r . g n. a»e»age best, c o m p lie d bv torrential rains have
I»|uique, Chile, Nov. 12.— Two livee
:
in several p'aces, ami reports are befog in the district stout here. In addition lfl(ii.-c per pound.a cording to shrink- again cause.1 thole in several p r t s of
were lo*t in tire file that vi‘ ite«i this
The Oregon commission to the Alas- received of the destruction of house* to this there ba* been an immense age; valley. 20 922c, ae.-or.lirg to fine- Italy and a number of vessels have been
port yesterday and destroy»d a large
ka-Yukon-Pacific exposition lias «elect- ami the »lestroying of »trrtle. Several quantity of fruit shipped by package ness; mohair, choice, 29@30c per wrecked in the Mediterranean and
section of the residential quarters.
express.
ed n site for the state building.
human livee have also l<eeu lost.
P °un" -
Adriatic seaa.
Three thouaanJ people are borne lees.
TH
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