Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, November 21, 1907, Image 2

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    Washington County News
Issued Each Week
It Ii
ISSUE CANAL BONDI.
OKLAHOMA A STATE.
Cortelyou Announce* Plan to Relieve
Financial Situation.
Imprets ve Ceremonies Mark the Ad­
mission to Union.
OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST
BEITER WATERWAYS
Gutbre, Okla., Nov. 18.— With im­
Washington, Nov. 19. — Secretary
OREGON
fo rest g ro ve
Coitelyou has maile the important an- I
pressive cereui inies. befitting the birtti
nouncement that as a meaus of afford­
of tiie new state of Oklahoma, the oaths
TfcisTS OF CEMENT.
DAY FOR 1 HANKSGIVING.
E'
ing relief to the financial situation, the
of office were administeied to Governor
tieasury would irsue $50,000,000 of
will
Panama bonds and $100,000,000 certi­ University o f Oregon to Make bx- Governor Chamberlain Asks Deliver­ Charles N. Haskell and other Mate offi­
Grov
cials a few minutes before noon Satur
ficates of indebtedness, or so much
haustive Experiments.
ance from the “ Knockers ”
—
day. The oaths were administered by
throi
thereof as may be necessary. The cer­
University of Oregon, Eugene— The
Salem— In Ids annual Thanksgiving
tificates will run for one year, and will department of engineering of the Uni­ proclamation Governor Chamberlain Leslie G. Niblack, a newspaperman.
This
The cert monies took place on the
bear 3 per cent interest.
versity of Oregon lias begun a series of made a very pointed though iudirect stepa of the Carnegie library, there
posil
The secretary’s action in coming to exhaustive tests on the strength and
referenee
to
tlie
financial
trouble.
The
Rea<
being no state building here.
the relief of the financial situation impermeability of concrete for building
Would Make Waterways Commission
proclamation is as follows:
A Resume o f the Less Important but meets with
F r«
Following prayer by a clergyman,
President
Roosevelt’ s
p m p o s e s and for the construction of
“
The
president
lias
set
apart
Thors
Permaneit—Work in S g h t to
gon, }
the proclamation of President Roose­
Not Less Interesting Evenvs
hearty approval, and the plan i» the
dams and reservoirs.
The ordinary day, the 28th day o November, A. D. velt admitting Oklahonu and Indian
der tr«
outcome of the several White House
Cost $ 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
o
f
the
Past
Week.
waterp'oof concrete is mixed in the 1907, as a day of thanksgiving and Teiritory into the union was read by
truci,
conferences which have been held wilh-
back i
proportion of one part of cement to two prayer. Therefore I, Ge< rge E. Cham­ Charles Filson, secretary of Oklahoma
in the last few days, when the financial
At tin
parts of sand and four of stone.
If, berlain, as governor of the state of Ore­ Territory.
she ct
Senator Platt favors Roosevelt tor ¡situation was under consldtration,
Washington, Nov. 19. — Representa­
through electrolytic action, induced by gon, do proclaim said day a holiday in
A bund of Indian boys tlien played
with 1
president.
I Secretary Cortelyou eeys that the the addition of a small percentage cf this state.
tive Bartholdt, of Missouri, after a talk
“ The Star Spangled Banner.”
and i
“
I Panama bonds will afford substantial
with President Roosevelt today, an­
“ Let it be properly obeerved. Thank
her n(
Senator Borah says Idaho is for Taft re|jwf> the law provides that they clay, alum or other agents, the approx­
Governor Haskell walked forward to
imate proportion can lie changed to the God for the mani old blessings we en­ the center of the platfoim where fie nounced his intention of introducing s
failed
or Hughes.
j may i>e used as a liasis for additional
bill as soon as congress meets to give
ratio of one to tiiree to six, it can be joy and pray him that we may have
KidnC
Secretary Taft is at Vladivostok and national i«nk circulation.
He also easily seen that a large saving can be more confidence in our neighbors, so was met by Mr. Niblack and took the legal status to the Inland Waterways
from ♦
will hurry heme.
states that the proceeds from the sale made in the cost of materials, since the that the good things we have uiay con­ formal oath. Turning to the crowd that commission, which was created by ex­
was e>
closed in from every direction, Governor
....
.
I of certificates can be made directly
compì
ecutive ai t, and another b . 11 providing
Italians
have
Law abiding Chicago Italians have „ „ ¡ 1 ^
at points where the need is cement is the expensive part of the tinue to abide with us.
Haskell delivered the inauguial ad­
resulta
for a $501’ ,1)011,000 bond issue to estab­
wall.
Certain
experiments
already
“
In
testimony
whereof
I
have
here­
organized against the Black Hand.
dress. He said:
most
urgent,
and
especially
for
tlie
F.
made have tended to show that concrete unto subscribed my name and caused
lish a fund for permanent great water­
“
In
its
course
through
the
day
tiie
Twenty-four escaped political prison­ movement of crops, which he says, “ if so mixed lias both greater strength and
the great seal of the state of Oregon to sun will have lighted the pathway of way improvements, having the smaller
cent
ers from Russia have just arrived in properly accelerated will give the greater impermeability. To determine be affixed at the capitol in the city of
millions, and looks down on the people projects to lie taken care of in the regu­
greatest relief ami result in the most
New
New York.
whether or not this is true, some three Saletn, this 14th day of November, A.
lar river and hatbor hills.
emerging from the disorder and disci in­
immediate
financial
returns.”
Stati
or four hundred tests will be made, ex­ D. 1907. (Signed)
A fire at Kansas City, Mo., destroyed
It is proposed to have the Waterway
tent of bureaucratic government, re
The secretary calls attention to the
tending through the year, with varying
several buildings, and an unknown
GEO. E. CHAMBERLAIN,
and [commission a permanent body, which
R.
strieted
to
the
point
of
helpfulness
attractiveness of the bonds and certifi­
definite amounts of ehetrolytic agents F. W. Beneon,
woman was burned to death.
Governor. neglect to the limit of oppression, into
employ experts and keep congress
cates as absolutely safe investments.
take
added. Each-sample will be submitted
Secretary of State.
officially advised as to the merits of
a condition of liberty and self govern­
Nearly all congressmen agree that , Secretary Cortelyou adds that these re-
waterway projicts. Mr. Bartholdt says
to a water pressure test of from forty
ment.
the first measure passed at the coming iief measures will enable him to meet
the president regards the plan with fa­
to one hundred pounds to the squtae
Fruit Rate Lowered.
“ We are not assembled here to wor­
session will be a currency bill.
public expenditures without, witlidraw-
inch, in addition to the regular com­
Portland— The Southern Pacific com­ ship the public officer who ultimately vor.
Three convicts escaped from the Ne . ! >ng for that purpose any appreciable pression tests.
The department of pany November 23 will put into effect
Of his bond plan Mr. Bartholdt said:
conceded us our rights, especially when
vada penitentiary by overpowering «mount of the public moneys now de- chemistry is co-opetating, and the most
“ I believe that the future generations
a
new
rate
of
30
cents
per
100
pounds
we reflect that long ago, from every
R»i
their guards. Two of them were cap- P ' sited in national Imnks throughout thorough work possible will be done.
on canned goods in carlots from Ash­ standpoint of population, wealth and of the country who will be benefitted
every
tured and the third committed suiide.
the country.
C. A. McClain and J. W. McArthur, of land, this being tiie same rate made
by improving navigable streams should,
schoo
intelligence, this territory was et tit t»d
the department of engineering, will recently for Grants Pass.
Servi
The com to all the bleesings and privileges of as in the case of the Panama canal,
The importation of precious stones
MEANS BREAK WITH JAPAN.
have charge of the tests.
pany’ s intention is to encourage devel­ statehood, and now to thank the public j bear the burden of the expense. Chair-
for the first 10 months of this year
Since the university lias at present opment of the canning industry in the
| man Burton, of the committee on rivers
shows a decrease of more than $6,000,- Policy Pursued In Far East D starte-
officers in over gracious terms who have
no money available for the carrying on Rogue river valley. Similar rates will
Th«
000 compared with the corresponding
finally performed a long and unjustly and harbors, has told me that there are
ful
to
Great
Britain
of such work, the expenses will be be made from Willamette valley and
meritorious schemes pending before his
4th S<
period of last year.
defeired duty would be in tiie nature of
Pekin, Nov. 19.—The speech deliv­ borne by the men in charge.
other points. The freight traffic de­ hugging the feet of a dilatory debtor committee that call for an expenditure
An American firm has secured the ered at Kobe by Count Okuma, who
partment ie busy revising its traffic to who finally pays his just indebted­ of at least 1400,000,000. Hardly one-
contract for designing uml engineering was at one time head of the Progressive GOVERNOR NAMES DELEGATES
tenth of this can be provided during a
comply with the Interstate Commerce ness.”
a $10,000,000 iron and steel plant for party in Japan, in which he declared
session of congress, and the consequence
commission’s order that the long and
Bible
Britisii
India.
The
plant
will
be
the
that
Japan
would
sorely
disappoint
the
is that work which would be of im­
Corns
Oregon Men to Attend Rivers and short haul feature Ire eliminated and
GREATER SAN FRANCISCO.
largest outside of the United States.
people of India as well as ignore the
Junloi
mense importance to tiie United States
specific rates be made from each point
Harbors Congress.
ChriBi
The third Russian douma promises opportunities given by heaven if she
is deferred from year to year because
in a proportion nearer the through rate.
Salem— One of the most impoitant
I’ reac
Movement Begun to Annex All Sub­ the money to carry it on is not avail­
but little relief for the Jews.
f“ 11*” 1 *» aff’ 'rJ protection to the mil­
All
railroad
companies
have
until
Jan­
Pra
lions of Indians now being oppressed delegations Governor Chamberlain has
urbs Around Bay.
able. All this can be remedied by a
Anna Gould is to marry Prince de by Kurope, has caused great excitement appointed to represent this state at an uary 1 to make tie necessary changes.
Fan
Francisco,
Nov. 14.— At a meet­ bond issue of sufficient size. I do not
Bagan. a worse spendthrift than Boni. among the British newspapers publish- unofficial gathering of citizens of the
ing held this afternoon, the chamber of know of any tiling more important than
Suspend Timber Proofs 30 Days.
Fi re baa destroyed the m ining town | «d in Northern Chin«. In this section United States is the delegation to the
Sun
commerce
issued a call for a conven­ much needed improvement to the great
La
Grande—
The
register
and
receiver
Of Cleary City, Alaska.
The loss is of t' e empire the Japanese expansion National Rivers and Ilarliors congress,
vice ;
tion to be held next Thursday, at navigable streams of tiie country.”
of
the
local
land
office
have
received
movement is interfering greatly with which will meet December 4 of this
Yount
placed at $250,000.
which a campaign for the consolidation
British interests, and there i open year at Washington, D. C. The ap­ instructions from the general land office
servie
PANIC STRIKES PEOPLE.
Mayor Taylor, of San Francisco, says warfare between Japanese ami Britisii pointment of this delegation is import-* at Washington to suspend proofs for 30 of all the hay cities will be formally
launched.
The commercial associa­
he will appoint whom he pleaseH to merchants.
ant because Oregon is deeply interested , days in all cases wherein they ate satis­
tions, civic and labor bodies of all the Sever». Earthquakes Terrify Southern
offices and has warned the Citizens’ Al­
Since last May Englishmen have in river snd harbor improvements, and j fied that the applicants tanriot with­
cities and towns in the bay region have
liance.
Italian Towns.
been the leaders in the anti Japanese because this convention will lie held j draw their money from the banks to
The
been invited to send delegates. The
lis t C
New York Democrats are advocating campaign in Pekin and Tientsin. The while the United Slates congress is in | make the required payments. This or­ matter will be placed squa:e!y before
Reggio de Calabria, Italy, Nov. 19.—
Bryan and llearst as their standard Times, which is file principal British stssion, and the representatives will der will not only be of great benefit to tiie convention in order to see how the Tho province of K ggio di Calabria,
bearers in the nezt presidential cam­ organ in North China, gives expression have an opportunity to do personal | the applicants for public lands whose plan is received by toe various commit­ Italy, was visited by another severe
money is tied up in the banks, hut on
to the
“ deep seated,
smouldering work in behalf of this state.
paign.
earthquake at 2:20 venter lay afternoon.
Ser
The delegation named by the gover- aocount
recent great nisi i to pur tees.
wrath,” of Britons in the Far East and
It was especially severe at Brancha-
it th«
As
contemplated
by
Ihe
chamber
of
The Philippine assembly is consider­
efiase
timber
lands
will
be
a
great
relief
accepts Count Okuiua’s words as a na­ nor is composed of: E. Hofer, Salem;
j leone, Feruzzano and Bianco, and a
commerce,
it
is
proposed
to
annex
to
ing the advisability of sending dele­ tional expression.
to
the
banks.
Walter Lyon, Marshfield; B. F. Irvine,
San Francisco all of San Mateo county number of houses were shattered or
gates to Washington to attend the com­
The pro-Japanese British’press in the Corallis; Ira A. Phelps, Harrisburg;
and
sections of Alameda county, Marin damaged.
ing session of congress.
Long Expected Strike Made
South of China has recently indicated W. A. Messner, Independence; Alex
The people, who had summoned up
may
county
and Contra Costra county. It
Baker City— One of the most import­
As a result of anti Japanese agita­ itH purpose of fighting the Japanese, Ijifullette, Wheatland: William Gill-
ie planned to extend the city limits to courage to return to their homes after
but
ant
strikes
in
recent
years
in
Eastern
tion, the m kado may stop the depart- "whose operations,” it is declared, stiap, Eugene; J. L. Stockton, Salem;
all ponits within 15 miles of the city the earthquake of October 27, again be­
real
are of his subjects to both the United “ now conflict with those of Great Brit­ James McEvarg, Salem; A. Hncken- Oregon has just been made in the fam­
hall. This will include all the cities came panic stricken and fled a second
States and Canada.
ain from tiie Yangtse to Manchuria.” stein, Salem; J. R. Gregg, Ontario; ous Red Boy mine, in the Sumpter dis­
time to tiie country.
Some of them
are !
The Red Boy lies produced a down the peninsula as well as across camp d last night in the open air,
One paper expiosses the conviction that Fred J. Blakeley, Rosehnrg; C. T. trict.
With
the
election
of
Mayor
Tavlor
the
bay,
and
give
the
greater
San
Fran­
inve
agitation of the present situation prob­ Loeey, Ironsides; Philip Bueliner, Port­ large amount of gold alreday. The vein
cisco an area of 181 square miles ami a while others took refuge in subterrane­
•nd District Attorney Langdon San
ably will result in breaking up the An land; J. N. Teal, Portland; Peter Log­ struck is seven feet in width and assays
The
population of 807,000. Included in the an grottos. Men and women, rich and
Francisco is to make an effort to com­
show
that
it
runs
$41
in
gold
anil
high
gte, North Bend; Orvill Dodge, Myrtle
Root
pioposed greater city will ire the cities poor, priests ami soldiers, are thrown
pletely shake off control of the ma­ glo-Japaneae alliance.”
in
silver.
The
Red
Boy
Consolidated
Point; J. Eh Peters, The Dalles.
of
San i runeisco, South City, Sun Ma­ ¡together, and the devout are raising.
chine
deni
Mines company, which owns the picp-
JUDGE WICKER8HAM TfcLLS.
teo,
Burlingame, Ocean View, Oakland, prayers to the Madonna and the sainta
erty, lias been working for more than a
French officers have arrested a man
Eugene Company Leads State.
Forr
Berkeley,
Alameda, Fruitvale, San Le­ to auccor them in their misery.
near one of the Toulon forts believed to Explains Reason for Unfriendliness ol
Eugene— C • npany A, of the Oregon year on a tunnel to cut this vein.
andro, Hayward, San Rafael, 'Sau-alito
be « German spy.
National Guard, at Eugene, has just '
Governor Hoggatt.
CHICAGO PLEASED AT ISSUE.
and Belvedere.
Will Resume Work at Eugene,
Seattle, Nov. 19. — A special from been notified by Adjutant General Fin- I
A strike of coal miners at Newcastle,
E
New South Wales, has been felt Fairbanks to the Poet-Intelligencer says zer, through Captain Raymond “Babb, I Eugene— J. O. Storey, president of
Bankers Predict Normal Condition of
ACQU,RES COALING STATION.
clos
“ The Wickeraham letter of resign» that the Eugene company received first the Eugene A Eastern Railway com-
throughout Australia.
Affairs in Ehort Time.
plaee
of
all
the
Oregon
companies
for
party,
»fates
that
work
on
the
Eugene-
tion was maile public in the News of
clos
The engagi ment of foreign gold to
Chicago,
Nov. 19.— The decision of
Tuesday. One of the principal reasons military efficiency in the annual state Springfield line will be continued as Mexico Has Ceded Magdalena Bay
sat sfy the urgent demand in this coun­
the national government to issue $150,-
US í
competition, conducted by Inspector soon as the bank holiday season is over
for Use o f Navy.
for
the
resignation
is
the
enmity
of
try has reached $67,905,000.
000,000 in bonds and ceriiticates met
General James Jackson.
The Eugene and wages can be paid through the
lier
Governor Hoggatt. The letter Bays:
Mexico City, Nov. 18.— Mexico has with general approval throughout the
hanks.
company
scored
184
points
out
of
a
Great Britain lias just launched the
“ ‘ At the recent term of court field at
ceded Magdalena bay, on the coast of West. The benefits expected to result
this
Company K, of I’ort-
fastest destroyer in the world, the ves­ Juneau, on special request of the attorn possible 200.
Lower Califronia, to be used for the from the move were anticipated in the
PORTLAND MARKETS.
sel making 40 miles an hour.
ey general, I had the miatortune to de­ laud, recieved second place.
purpose of a i dating station by the higher grain matkets, both here and in
The copper miners at Calumet, cide an important case involving the
Wheat— Club, 84c; bluestem, 86c; United States navy. This is considered ottier grain centers of the West. Bulls
Third Largest Orchard.
the first fruit of thé recent visit of Sec­ were more disposed to buy than for
Mieh , have had their w ages cut 5 p< r case of a young lawyer in a way contra
valley,
84c; red, 82c.
Brownsville—
Brownsville
is
to
have
Sur
ry to Governor Hoggatt’ s views. There
retary Root to this republic. The an­ some time, anil shorts took cover hasti­
cent. Alxrut 3,500 men are affected.
Oats—
No.
1
white,
$28.50;
grav,
the
largest
or,hard,
with
two
excep­
pik
I upon the governor withdrew the friend
nouncement of tiie session of tlie west ly as soon as the plan was announced.
$29
50.
Sewer diggers in the suburbs of Los ship, which I highly valued, and criti- tions, in the state. A company has se­
nig
coast harlior, which lias been used for
In this city some of the leading bank­
Batlev—
Feed,
$28.50
per
ton;
brew­
Angeles have dug up fossils of an ele­ ¡eixed me. so that the loss of his confi­ cured an option of 300 acres southwest
years by ships of the United States ers announced that preparations were
phant, a mastodon and a two-toed dence became publicly known.
His of town. Work will soon begin on 200 ing, $30; rolled, $30@31.
navy for the purpose of target practice, under way for the resumption of busi­
Corn— Whole, $32; cracked, $33.
horse.
view* were unjust and presumptuous, acres, and tiie remaining hundred will
W .
was qualified!}- substantiated bv the ness on a normal cash basis and it was
Hay—
Valley
timothy,
No.
1,
$t7@
be
set
out
later.
There
is
already
one
A fire of unknown origin at the Rus­ but his opposition and his refusal to
State de|iartment when the secretary believed, it is said, that inside of 10
18
per
ton;
Eastern
Oregon
timothy,
orchard
of
100
acres
near
town.
The
of foreign relations said that the days at the outside, the clearing house
sian Baltic ship yards destroyed two support the court added greatly to my
annery here is causing a great revival $23; clover, $15; cheat, $15; grain
United States would fie allowed to i hecks would be withdrawn from circu­
gunboats and damaged several other burden.’
hay,
$15016;
alfalfa,
$14.
“ Preaident Roosevelt, in reply to the of the fruit industry in thia section.
maintain two coaling ships at Magda­ lation.
vessels.
Butter—
Fancy
creamery,
27^(3:32^0
letter of resignation, says the resigna­
lena bay for a period of three years,
per pound.
Aid for Entrymen,
Many foreigners who have been in tion is accepted with regret.”
Cuban Firebug at Work.
Veal— 75 to 125 pounds, 7is (3\8>„e; provide*! a like concession was made to
this country are returning to their
Pendleton— In answer to his appeal
government of Mexico.
Santiago, Cuba, Nov. 19.— An un­
home lands on aecount of cessation of
to the secretary of the interior on be­ 125 to 150 pounds, 7c; 150 to 2001 ie
Start the Wheat Crop
No arrangement was entered into cov­ successful attempt was made here yes­
pounds, 7c.
work i n variou- mills and factories.
Seattle, Nov. 19. — Arrangements half of the Oregon land entrymen, Con­
Pork— Block, 75 to 150 pounds, 7c; ering the matter of naval yards and for­ terday to get tire to the government
gressman
Ellis
has
received
a
message
Russia's third douma is in session.
tifications.
finally concluded yesterdayata meeting
headquarters. A man entered the civil
from Secretary Garfield, saying that packers, OCgfoiTc.
Cannon has deelared himself in favor held here in the Bank of Commerce be­
Poultry— Average old hens, ll(3)12c
department of the palace carrying a
Oregon
la
ml
offices
hail
tieen
instrmted
tween representatives of the bank, of
of the army canteen.
Governor Averts Panic
large can of gasoline. As lie was pass­
to receive and suspend proofs in cases per pound; mixed chickens, lO ^ llc ;
Manila. Nov. 18.— Four sharp earth­ ing the office of the governor he threw
An attempt to secure gold from the wheat exporters and of the banks
spring chickens, 10(3)110: roosters. 8c;
here
applicants
cannot
withdraw
France for American hanks lias failed. and wheatgrowers of the Inland Em­ their funds from hanks to make pav- dressed chickens, 12@13c; turkeys, quake shocks were felt in Mantla and the can to the floor and then, slashing
pire, assure the financing of the move­
live, 15@16c; geese, live, 9(3)10e; surronndin provinces on the night of it open with a knife, applied a lighted
Premier
Campbell-Bannerman, of ment of the wheat of that region. The merte.
ducks, 12\(3,13c. pigeons $1(3)1.50; November 16 and the morning of No- match to tiie liquid. Considerable fur­
E gland, is seriously ill.
wheat crop of tiie Inland Empire is
vember 17 There wh 9 no damage. niture and draperies were tmrned, and
Chemistry Instructor Arrives.
squabs. $203.
The New York hanks are !>cginning conservatively estimated to be worth
University of Oregon, Eugene— Dr.
Eggs— Fresh ranch, candled, 35(£s40e The first shoek was felt at 11:26 in tiie the building itself sustained some dam­
to retire their clearing house certifi­ $30,000,000 and it» movement to the
evening. Governor General Smith and age. In tiie confusion the man who
L. Shinn has taken tip his work in per dozen.
markets of Europe, Asia and Africa the department of chemistry.
cates.
Fruits— Apples, 7'c<3i$2 per box; party were attending the theater, where made the trouble gut away.
Dr.
will eventually result In the return of Shinn takes the place of Mr. Huddle, peaches, 75e0|l per crate; pears, | l@ the Australian children were playing
Brysn says that while lie is willing that amount of money to this country.
Ftght Begun in New Douma.
ho left the university to become gas 1.25 per twx; grapes. 75c(J-$l 50 per “ The Mikado.” A panic was averted
to be the Democratic candidate for pres­
the presence of mind of the governor
nspector for Wisconsin.
Professor crate; quinces, 5<V<3$1 per box; eran- I
Ft. Petersburg, Nov. 19.—The ticket
ident, lie is not anxious.
Work for Deeper Harbor.
general, who arose in his box and com­ of the IVtoberDt-Coneervative coalition
Shinn come* here from the University b
harries, $9.50(3112 per barrel
Cincinnaati, Nov. 19.— Secretary El­ of Wisconsin, where he has tieen teach-j Ve «tables— Turnips, $ 1.25 per sack; manded to people, who had already was gncceeeful in the subordinate elec­
Charles I. Barney, deposed president
of the Knickerbocker Trust company, of lison, of the National Rivers and H u - ’ ng physical chemistty for the past four carrots, $1.25 per sack: beets, $1.25 risen, to sit down.
tions for officers of the lower house of
) hors congress, is in daily receipt of let­ years.
New York, has committed suicide.
j per sack ; beans, 7<3-9o per pound; cab-
parliament yesterday.
Prince Vlade-
ters from members of the senate and
After Trust First Thing.
I hage. 1(3)1 V c per pound; cauliflower,
mir
Wolktnsky
being
rhoeen
first vice
A jurv has been secured for the trial house, from governors of states and
Enforce 14-Hour System.
Mc A lester, Okia., Nov. 18.— The fir-t pre-ident and Profe-snr Bar m von Mey-
90e(3'$l perdosen; celery, 60090c per
o f John R. Walsh, ex president of the from representatives of commercial and
of Attorney General West, who war endorf second vice president, receiving
Salem— The Oregon Railroad com­ dozen; corn, 85cf3-$ 1 per sack; cncnm-
Chicago National bank. Indicted for al­ industrial organizations, a-cepting invi­
mission has forwarded to Distriet At­ hers. $1 per tack; onions, 15(3<2tV per sworn in here today, was to bring suit 263 of thi 402 votes cast. The Consti­
leged misuse of the funds o i that insti­ tations to attend the meeting of the
torney Hi ames, of Jackson county, a dozen; parsley, 20c per dozen; pep- | against 47 coal mining companies in tutional I»emoctatic candidate, Mr.
tution.
congress to lx> field at the New Willard, statement of the evidence collected by p e r s ,--------
8(3)17c « per ---------
pound; pumpkins,
r — P — , 1 0 ( Oklahomia,
, alleging in his complaint a Mavlakoff, received 133 votes. The So­
A jury has l>een secured for the trial in Washington. IVeemher 4, 5 and 6, Commissioner West concerning viola­ 1
per pound ; radishes, 20c per dot- combination in restraint of trade and cial l>emocrats refrained from voting.
of Mr«. Bradley for the murder of ex- and Hie assurances of a representative tions of the 14 hour law governing rail- en ; spinach. 6c per pound; sprouts, 8c in selling the output of the mines.
Senator Brown, of Ctah, at Washing- assemblage are most gratifying.
way employes. The commission a-ks per pound; squash, 101 l4c per pound ; The result of the suit is looked forward
Stop Car-al Emigration.
Mr Re«mes to prosecute the Southern tomatoes, 25050c per box.
to with much interest. »• the price and
t >n, D. C.
Guayaquil,
Nov. 19.—The Chilean
Ci p it I* Bruised Again
Potatoes—60(3)75c per hundred, de­ sale of coal f om this section of the new transport Casima, until recently the
Pacific for the violations complained of.
Senator Bailey, of Texas, say» the
Annapolis, Md , Nov. 19.— The com­
livered Portland; sweet potatoes. 2>4 state affects the business interests of Ecuadorean school ship Maranon,
le»a congress doea on the money ques­ mandant of midshipmen has issued an
Railroad Work Continues.
(3)2 ),c per pound.
the entire Southwest.
whh-h was sold eat ly in the month to
tion the better for the people, ns they order which puts a t«n on the practice
Klamath— D. D. Griffiths, locating
Hope— 1907, 5 0 8*- per pound; olds,
Chile and which was to have engaged
do not understand financial matters.
of midshipmen surrendering their over- engineer of the Southern Pacific, and 3<3!4e.
Havana’s Population 29 9 ,2 7 8
in the emigrant traffic hetween Panama
Wool— Eastern Oregon, average best,
Governor Frear, of Hawaii, ta on his coata for protection of their women patty have been withdrawn from work
Havana. Nov. 18.— It is announced and Chile, has tieen ordered to tail t ° r
friends.
The
new
order
is
similar
to
north
of
Kianiath
Falls
and
left
for
the
13(3 20c
per pound, according to that the recent census taken in this > ity Yalptraiso instead of Panama owing to
way to Washington.
the one ¡»»tied at West Point, which railroad, t'onstmetion wotk on the shrinkage; valley, 18020c, according shows that Havana has a p putation of the opposition of the isthmian author­
Andrew Carnegie has given f 10,000 . caused such a storm of protest from the California Northeastern continues with to fineness; mohair, choice, 29(330c
2 9,278, being an increase of 45,860 ities to allow canal laborers to emi­
(0 Chicago university.
J social contingent.
unatiated * igor.
I per pound.
over the census of 1899.
grate to Chile.
NEWS OF THE WEEK
In a Condensed Form tor Our
Busy Readers.
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Congressman Bartholdt Proposes
Big Bond Issue.
HAS SUPPURT OF ROOSEVELT