Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, November 28, 1907, Image 2

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Washington County News
Issued Each Week
G R EATER S A N F R A N C I S C O .
NEW BOXER O U T B R E A K
Charter Amendments to Provide fo-
Immense Bond Issue.
Aged Chinese Empress Alone Holds
Back Fanatic Hordes.
OREliUN STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST
TURN DOWN HtNEY
San Francisco, Nov. 25.— Another
San Francisco, Nov. 26.— By the spe­
FOREST GROVE.
OREGON
Boxer outbreak of the sort which oc­
cial session of the legislature, the city
of San Francisco ims been enabled to I
curred in China in 18119, when many
R E S rO F E WORN LAND
take tbe necessary steps for rehabilita- i GtVfc b P tC IA L ¡»H U R T C O U R S E S
lives were lost, is threatened for the
tion on a big rcale. The legislature j
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has ratified amendments to the local Agriculture, Hort culture, Dairying ana Government Exp r menti.-g on Tract near future, according to advices re-
jceived here on the auxiliary collier
Near Aioany
'charter which were adopted by the
Oiher Subjects at Corvallis.
Justin, arriving from Manila and
1 voters
last c
election.
n
rotare at tire
me tan
c i u u , Tire
* nv most
Albany—
The
work
of
laying
the
Corvallis— Arrangements are being
Guam, and the Uuited Slates is pre­
Ü11T mportant of tire amendments to the
tile
drainage
system
on
the
Experi­
perfected at the Oregon Agricultuial
paring to rush troops to China at a
'city at the present time is that which
mental
Kurin
one
mile
south
o
f
A
l­
I college for a two weeks’ winter course
A steamer fully
admits (tf the sale of bornia bearing 5
bany was begun last week by repre­ moment’s notice.
i in general agriculture; a six weeks' sentatives o f the F'ederal Govern­ loaded with provisions and ammunition
per cent interest. Under the charter
Department o f Justice Has Been at
A Resume o f the Less Important but the city was empowered to issue bonds cour-e in horticulture, in dairying, in ment, who are co-operating with is lying in the liurlxir at Manila and,
domestic science and aits ami in me­ local persons in the establishment of should a report be received from China
Last Goaded to Action by Com.
Not Less Interesting Event«
carrying interest not in excess of 4 per
chanical arts. The plan is to make an experimental farm on a piece of to the effect that the Boxers are again
cent. The local law provides that tire
o f the Past Week.
p ’ain's at d Crit cisms
tliis v o k as practical as poseible so as worn-out grain land that has been on the rampage, troops from tiie Phil­
bonds may not be sold below par. ft
| to be of the greatest value to the per­ selected for purposes of Investigation. ippines will be immediately hurried to
was impossible to tell 4 per cent
sons who arrange to take these courses The purpose o f the work just started the scene of the outbreuk.
bonds, but now the city w ill be able to
is to test various methods o f soil-
Colorado land fraud trials will begin
Washington, Nov. 26.— Further post-
Those arriving on the Justin state
go abearl with 5 per cent securities. and who are unable to continue in the treatment, and to determine how this
college through the yeur for the regular
in Denver December 16.
that from reports received from China, ponement of the trial of the Oregon
¡Of course it ia not expected that they
type
of
land,
which
at
the
present
work.
land fraud cases is not to he tolerated.
The grand lodge of Flks w ill hold t.an |,e titrated under pi event financial
time is producing very little, may be it is pointed out that, this (rouble is
The two weeks’ course in general ag­ brought into a state of greater pro­ likely to occur in the vicinity of Pekin, Because of complaints and criticisms
the next convention at Dallas', Texas, j conditions,, but by the time the qu a
ricultural lectures, demonstrations and ductiveness and made to yield a where the former fighting resulted the department of Justice has decided
Emperor F rancis Joseph has just cel tion bus been submitted to the voters practicums by uiemliers of the agricul­ greater revenue. There are thou­
from an attack uj>on the missionaries. to take radical steps, which will fuice
and
the
bond«
prepared,
it
is
believed
ebrated the 60th anniversary of his
tural faculty. Arrangements have also sands of acres of this' kind of land
It is stated that trouble would have trials at an early date, and it is expect­
that ttie Hurry will have passed.
reign,
lieen made fjr lectures by such as: E. in the south end o f the W illam ette resulted long before now, except for the ed that District Attorney Br stol will
It is proposed to issue 6 per cent
Jewelry manufacturers expect a de­ bonds to the extent of $28,000,000 for T. Judd, Salem; J. R. Shepard, Salem; Valley, and the results obtained, if interference of the dowager empress. sixiii receive instructions to proceed.
W . K. Newell, Gaston; Fred Groner, successful, w ill have a far-reaching To her alone, it is stated by men arriv­
Only recently John Hall, under in.
crease in Christmas gifts of their wares. public improvements.
Of this sum
Hillsboro; A. H. Carson, Grants Pass; effect in Im proving present-agricul­ ing on the collier, is due the fact tiiat dictment, wn te the president, asking
Many orders are being canceled.
$0,OJU,000 will le devoted to tiie re­
II. M. Williamson, Portland; M. O. tural conditions in the whole W ill­ the Boxers have remained quiet for the for trial. His request was transmitted
The Chinese government has just construction of the city 1mlI. One m il­ Lowuedale, Lafayette; U. A. Lea, Port­ amette Valley.
past many months.
At the present to the attorney general ami thence to
paiti $10,000 damages for the killing of lion ilollais will be devoted to the re­ land; Fi. H. Shepard, lluod River, and
time
the
empress
is
seriously
ill, and it Mr. Bristol, who replied that he could
construction of the shattered hall of
an American missionary in 1006.
Lane Fruit Assocation.
others. Those who lake the six weeks’
is said tiiat her death is expected in not proceed, as that was one ol F. J.
justice. It was completely wrecked by
Flugcne— At a meeting of a number
Honey's cases.
From January 1 to October 31 this the lire ami during the Schmitz admin­ courses given in horticulture, dairying,
tiie near future.
The department says that, if Mr.
year 51 permits were issued in New istration no effort was made to restore domestic science and arts, and in me­ of tane county fruitgrow er it was de­
Once tiie empress has passed away,
York for buildings more than 10stories it. One million dollars is to be spent chanic arts will l>e permitted to take cided to incorporate the Lane County the Boxers will lose little time in re­ Honey cannot get away from San Fran­
such other woik in entomology as they Fruit A Vegetable Growets’ associa­
cisco long enough to prosecute Hall and
high.
newing their attacks upon tiie mission­
for a new county hospital. Another
may desire. It is expected that Mrs tion, w ith a capital stock of $5,000, the
Biuger Hermann, some one else will be
aries, and it is known that they have
The executive committee of tire Na­ million will be used for a public libra­
d a ta H. Waldo and Mrs. Austin Bux amount having been raised by subscrip­ made up their minds to drive the found who can take up this work. In
tional Educational association has de­ ry. ¡Several million (the amount has
ton will be at the college to give special tion among the farmers. The objects teachers of religion out of China for all fairness to those under indictment, the
cided on Cleveland as the place for the not yet been accurately estim ate!j w ill
and purposes for which the association
ilepaitmcut believes these long delayed
lie devoted to tire erection of new cobool lectures to those taking the course in
1008 convention, June 20 to July 3.
time.
has been formed are to encourage, pro­
cases should he tried.
It is probable
houses; several hundred thousand w ill domestic science and arts.
President Roosevelt s Thanksgiving
mote snd engage in the business of
that Mr. Bristol w ill be instructed to
be
used
for
the
purchase
of
lands
fer
JU R Y DISAGREES
turkey this year weighed 28 pounds and
fruit and vegetable raising ami farm­
Barley for Great Britain.
prosecute Hall and Hermann, as well
was sent by Horace Vote, of Westerly, park purposes; $5,01)0,001) will be em­
Portland— A big movement
of ing; to buy, sell, ship and deal in any
as
all others under indictment for land
ployed for the reconstruction of sewers Oregon barley to the British Isles is
R. I., who has sent the presdient one
and all kinds of fruits, benies, vege­ Unable to Reach Conclus'on in Adams fiituds.
and streets, and $6,000,000 will be de­ under way. This use it is said more
each Thanksgiving for many years.
tables and farm products and any ar­
M uider Trial.
voted to the purposes of an auxiliary barley is being exported than In a
BU INFO IN RF VENGE.
The Union Pacific is said to be sell­ water system from the ocean for tire number o f years previously. Then ticles manufactured therefrom.
Spokane, Nov. 25.— A special from
ing its Atchison stock.
fighting.
lots ranging from 7.000 to 27,000
Rathdrum, Idaho, to tiie Bpokcsiiiun- Thirteen Persons Roasted in New
One Bad Spot.
sacks, and aggregating approximate­
Review says:
Campbell-Bannerman ia expected to
York to Graiify Malice.
Rock Creek— Tiie fruit crop in this
ly 100,000 sacks, have been certified
FORCING LID ON CHICAGO.
The jury in the Steve Adams murder
resign as premier of Great Britain.
from the Portland, chamber o f com­ section is now all picked and packed ase was ditcharged at 5:45 o’clock yes­
New York, Nov. 26.— Thirteen per-
Rebellion is rampant in the army Law and Order Leaguers Galherirg merce this month for export on two ready for shipment, hut owing to finan­ terday afternoon, being unable to agree sons lost their lives and several others
vessels, the Lyra and the Woodford. cial conditions which have prevailed
and navy of Portugal and martial law
were injured early today in a tenement
Evidence for Grand Jury.
The barley movement Is regarded as the past few weeks, shippers are slow on a verdict, after heing out since 8:30 house tire at 10£ Eighth street and Sec­
prevails.
o
’clock
Saturday
night.
favorable
sign
in
the
general
situa­
Chicago, Nov. 26.— Some two hun­
The jury stood eight for acquital and ond avenue. All tiie dead were Italians.
Bryan ami Roosevelt have discussed dred volunteer detectives from the sub­ tion, and It is said there is a good to act. The entire apple crop this sea­
Most of the four for conviction.
Jurymen J. F. Six of the 13 werechildren. The bodies
the money question and agree with sidiary organizations of the Chicago prospect for a general revival of the son was a partial failure.
grain export trade during November growers did not harvest more than a House, Charles Dittemore, D. W . Gar­ were huddled together in rooms on the
each other.
I-aw and Order league visited saloons
third of a crop.
The Locust Grove wood and 8. A. Varnum were the four top floor of the four-story building,
Leading financiers agree that the in Chicago Sunday in an endeavor tc
orchard, however, succeeded in market­ men who believed Steve Adams guilty where the terror-stricken people had
Ax Threatens Infested Trees.
scare is over and that prosperity will obtain evidence that the Sunday clos­
Klamath Falls— O. A. Stearns, fruit ing about half a crop, mostly winter of the murder of Fred Tyler in the been driven by the flames, which rush­
ing law of Illinois was being violated. inspector, called a meeting of the fruit varieties. The product of the orchard
return (prickly.
Marble creek district of Shoshone coun­ ed up from the lower Hours. Some had
The action is in furtherance of a cam­ growers of this section last week and was sold to a Los Angeles firm.
Tiie ty, Idaho, in August, 1904.
been enveloped in the flames and burn­
The Popoulist party is arranging for
paign inauguratd by the league after although the attendance was not large price ranged from $2 to $2.50 per box.
Others, overcome by smoke,
Five tin 1 lota wete taken, all with the ed alive.
a national convention to select a presi­
the successful election struggle for local considerable interest was taken in the
same result. The jury was ready to were spared the agonies of death by the
dential candidate.
option waged in 17 counties of the state fight Hgainet the various fruit pests.
Look fo r Low er Prices.
report at 3 o’clock, hut the court con­ flames.
Olficers of the United States Steel earlier in the month.
That the fatal fire was the work of
Pendleton— Restaurant and hotel pro­ ferred with attorneys for both sides and
Many orchard owners here pay no at­
corporation say tt.e company likes com­
The evidence collected, it is an­ tention to their trees, neither grafting, prietors of Pendleton report tiiat they
it was agreed to keep the jury out a incendiaries who sought revenge is the
petition and will not crush rivals.
nounced, w ill he presented to the spraying nor otherwise fighting pests, are looking for a decrease in the price
opinion of the police and firemen, who
little longer.
Santos Dumont has just completed grand jury of Cook county. Leaders in and Mr. Stearns has announced his in­ of edibles during tiie w inter. Meat has
Clarence Darrow, chief counsel for ma It* the tiist hasty examination.
another airship and preliminary trials the movement for a “ dry Sunday” in tention of using the ax on those trees reached an enormously high figuro, ac­ Adams, tried to obtain concessions of Three weeks ago three Italians were
Mutton that bail for Adams and of immunity from caught in the act of trying to rob a safe
indicate that it will excel anything yet Chicago hope that the inquisitorial affected by the aphis and whose owners cording to their reports.
body will find the facts sufficient for have been repeatedly warned.
has been 12)£c per pound has dropped arrest by Colorado authorities until tiie in the saloon of Guiseppe Ciulano, on
constructed.
the voting of true bills uguinst numer­
2c within tiie last few days.
Hogs Tyler case is disposed of. No promise the ground floor. The safe iontained
The Portland clearing house is re­ ous saloon keepers in each of the 35
Notaries Public Named.
were selling for 7c per pound on foot, was given him.
Sheriff Bailey, of more than $2,000 which tiie saloonist’s
calling its certificates and putting out a wards of the city under Ihe Btate law
This Shoshone county, is here with a war­ friends had withdrawn from tiie hanks
Salem— Governor Chamberlain has and now they are selling for 6c.
new issue which is smaller and more which carries penalties of a $200 fine
appointed the following nontaries pub difference will surely affect tiie retail rant for the arrest of Adams on the during the monev panic.
Tiie would-
convenient to handle.
and a jail sentence for eacli proven vio lie;
Albert E. Greiner, Holdinan, price.
charge of murdering Ed Boule, near be robbers were atrested and are now
la
l
ion.
Pacific Coast hop growers may form
Umatilla county; W. S. Woruen, Kla­
the same place and at about the same awaiting trial.
Mayor Busse has thus far refused to math F'alls, Klamath county; H. B.
Elections Valid Despite Holidays.
a combine
The fire of today started in Cudano’e
time the Tyler murder occurred.
heed the pleadings of I lie organizations Hendricks, Grants Pass, Josephine
Balem— Attorney General Crawford
saloon, and the police believe it may
Whalers are returning home empty that the saloons he closed and in this
county; O. D. Thomlineon, Noith Pow­ has rendered an opinion in which he
have been the work of friends of the
from Alasku waters.
attitude he has been upheld by the der, Union county; C. Milton Mattoon, advised city officials that there is no
M IGHT S P O IL YO S E M ITE .
prisoners, who take Ibis means of squar­
Saloonkeepers'
association,
the
ltestaii
The temperance movement is grow
81 >a Fifth St., Portland; H. 8. Me doubt whatever of the validity of a
ing accounts with the saloonist.
rantkeepers’ association and the United Cu’chan, 622 Worcester building, Port­ city election held while the hank holi­ Muir and Keith Oppose New Water
ing rapidly in Germany.
Societies for Self Government.
land; John A. Jeffrey, 33)„ Washing­ days are continuing.
He also holds
Supply Source.
OPEN MORE LAND.
The labor supply now exceeds the de­
ton Bt., Portland; Robert Aistrop, that proceedings leading up to the elec­
San Francisco, Nov. 25.— Tohn Muir,
mand in nearly all lines
W OM EN S T A R T E D M U T IN Y .
170>g Third Bt., Portland.
tion, such as notices and registrations, the famous naturalist, and W illiam Nearly Million and a Half Acres in
Railroad surveyors are busy in (he
are valid, notwitlistar ding the holi­ Keith, the noted landscape painter,
Montana to Be Hold
Induce Russian Sailors to Seiz9 Sh p
Cowlitz pass, Washington.
days.
Open Umatilla Tracts.
have protested to President Roosevelt
Helena. .Mont., Nov. 26.— The mem­
and
Revolt.
Pendleton—
It
is
estimated
tiiat
125
against the plana of the city of San bers of the commission recenOtly ap-
Reactionaries open fire on Roosevelt
C cve Apples M ovirg
Francisco to establish reservoirs in the
and may force him to run against liis
Victoria, B. C., Nov. 26. — The “ farm units” w ill be opened for settle
Cove— \V. Chenault shipped $fi00 Helch-Hetchy valley, in the Yosemite pointled to appraise the remaining gov­
w ill.
steamer Numeric brought advices that merit on the Umatilla irrigation project
ernment land on the Flathead Indian
worth
of
big
red
Oregon
apples
East,
some time this winter, but us to the
reservation, for the puiposes of a mu­ reservation have perfected an organiza­
The issue of government certificates the recent mutinies at Vladivostok were methods to be pursued in opening the at $1.50 a box. J. M. Gasset shipped
caused by four girls, who went on
2,000 boxes, also last week, at $l a nicipal water supply. They base their tion. Orders from Washington are to
of indebtedness is already an assured
board the destroyer Sukurni, and insti­ reclamation officials have no informa box.
protest on aesthetic grounds, saving go into tlie field at once and begin work.
Success.
tion.
It
is
thought
filings
will
be
re
gated the bluejackets of the destroyer
that the projected reservoirs would dis­ The reservation contains approximately
Captain James If. Holmes, one of to seize the officers of the vessel and ceived at the commissioner's office in
figure the landscape.
I , 425,(>00 acres, of which 175,000 acres
PO R TLA N D M ARKETS.
Hermiston, and first eotno first served
the last of the followers of John Brown, escape to Japan.
It is feared tiiat this opposition will have been allotted to the Indians, leav­
li dead.
They agreed, tint decided to shell tire Most of the land to be opened is al
Wheat— Club, s.’c; bluestem, 84c; have great weight with the president, ing 1,250,000 Hires lo be inspected,
ready deeded land, and will be srld at valley, 82c; red, 80c.
as lie specially commissioned Mr. Muir classified and apiaisid.
The Merchants’ Independent Steam­ city from the roadstead before leaving.
The land will
private
sale
in
small
tracts.
Oats — No. wtiite, $29.50; gray, to make an investigation and report to he divided into agricultural 'and of the
ship company ol Los Angelos will es­ A red flag was hoisted and the destroy­
er opened fire on the admirality office
him. When the president requested first class, agricultural land of Ihe sec­
$29.60.
tablish a line to Portland.
Mileage Books are Printed.
and ttie governor’s residence, and then
Barley— Feed, $28.50; brewing, $30, Mr. Muir to investigate, he expected to ond class, timber land, mineral land
It is reported that the Kickapoo In­ exchanged shots with the cruiser Mand-
Balem— General Passenger Agent Mc- rolled, $30(331.
get expert knowledge on water sources and grazing land.
dians of Oklahoma have lieen toblnd jur. The engineroom of tlie destroyer Marray, cf the Hairiman lines, has no­
and purity, not thinking of the ."es­
Settlers under the homestead law,
Corn— Whole, $32: cracked, $33.
of at least $250,000 worth ol land.
tified
the
Btate
Railroad
commission
was struck by a shell from the forts,
Hay— Valley timothy. No. 1, $17@18 thetic side of the matter. Mr. Muir, who shall reside upon and cultivate the
Hundreds of miners are being gath­ and the vessel was run ashoie to pre­ that the new mileage books have Loen per ton; Eastern Oregon timothv, $23; however, got his friend, Mr. Keith, to land for five years, shall pay one-third
ered together to he shipped from Sound vent sinking. The four girls who insti- printed and shipped from the Fiast, and clover, $15; cheat. $15; grain hay, $15 accompany him into the reservation, of the appraised value in cash, at the
ports to Alaska in an effort to break gat«d the mutiny were all killed, as will he here in a few days. These are @ 1#; alfalfa, $14; vetch, $14.
ami the two decided tiiat huge reser­ time of entry, and the remainder in
the miners’ strike there.
well ns a number of ttie bluejackets, the 2 cent mileage books agreed upon
Butter— Fancy creamery, 30(5)32^0 voirs would mar the natural wonders. five equal installments, one, two, three,
at
a
joint
meeting
of
the
railroad
com­
per pound.
A Norwegian bark was wrecked on the remainder being arrested.
San Francisco engineers ridicule the four and five years, respectively, with
missioners, a committee of the T. P. A.
the coast of Tasmania, five men drown­
Veal— 75 to 125 pounds, 8@9c; 125 idea that the reservoirs would spoil the the usual homestead fee*.
and the railroad officials, and will take to 150 pounds, 7c; 150 to 200 pounds. landscape.
Panama Claims Unsettled
ed, and the captain and six men are
Panama, Nov. 26.— Richard R. Rog­ the place of the scrip books now in 6(36 '„c.
loet in the woods on shore.
California Selects Site.
use,
_________
Pork— Block, 75 to 150 pounds, 6 js
Act Held Constitutional.
Seattle, Nov. 26.— A site near the
Two prominent mining men were ers, general counsel for tlie Panama
(37c; packets, 6 1„(37c.
Helena, Mont., Nov. 25.— The Su­ Washington and Oregon state grounds
found murdered at Goldfield, Ncv. Canal commission, who was sent here
One Survey Completed.
Poultry— Average old hens, 12@12J*c preme court today affirmed the consti­ w ill be recommended to Governor Gil-
They had been dead at least a we»k, to arrange claims made against the
Klamath
Falls,—
Engineer
Journey,
their skulls having ieen fractured, United States by several Panatnans and surveying a line of railroad from Kla per pound: mixed chickens, 10@ llc; tutionality of the fellow eervant a> t. lett, of California, by the representa­
foreigners whose property has been oc
spring chickens, ll(3 il2 >ac; roosters, S. L. taw is sued the Northern Pacific tives from that state who inspected the
presumably with drills.
copied for canal purposes and whose math Falls to Lakevlew, has finished 8c; dressed chickens, 12@13r; turkeys, and one of its engineers for heavy dam­ exposition grounds yesterday.
b D*
A daughter of Theodore P. Shouts is claims were left undecided by tlie joint the survey, and the actual distance be­
live, 9(31(V; ducks, 12'3@13c; pig­ ages for the loss of his left hand’ while der the California law the governor
to marry a French duke.
tween
the
two
places
was
found
to
be
commission, sailed from here today for
eons, $1,50; squabs, $2@3.
in the employ of the railroad company, makes the final devision on the site and
UK) miles and 283 feet.
The line in­
One of the closed New York tanks the United States without having ac­
Eggs— Fresh ranch, candled, 37 *a and a iuty gave him judgment for $17,- J. A. Fileher, his special representa­
complished anything.
It is rumored tersects the north ami south line @ 4 °c per dozen.
has reopened for business.
400. This amount was reduced by the tive, and Nathaniel Ellery, the state
hete that Mr. Rogers w ill tender his through takev.iew. It is now expected
Fruits — Apples, 75c@$2 per box; District court to $10,000 on the ground engine* r, came to look over , L.
Roosevelt has forbidden Southern resignation on his arrival in the United that the surveying parly will go tack
peaches, 75c(3$l pci crate; pears, $1 25 that it was excessive. The railroad ap­ grounds. The California men and Ll-
over the ground and make the line per­
Federal officials to work for his re-elec­ States.
@1.75 pier box; grnpes, $1@1.25 per pealed, attacking the constitutionality rector General Nadeau went over the
manent.
tion.
crato; quinces, 50c@$l per box; cran­ of the fellow servant act, under s h ell sites yesterday
C'eveland Very Sick Man.
The new issue o f canal bonds and
the action had been brought.
berries. $9.50@12 per barrel.
Change In Stock Inspectors.
New York, Nov. 26.— According to a
eertiefiates ia likely to be oversub­
Vegetables— Turnip*, $1.25 per sack;
A New Source o f Heat.
Pendleton— Dr. R. S. King, of the
report received tonight ex President
scribed
Kaiser to Undergo Operation.
Federal stock inspection service, who carrots, $1.25 per sack; beets. $1.25
Virginia City, Nev. Nov. £6.
Grover Cleveland is again seriously ill has t een heie some time, lias left tiie per sack; tieane, 7<i*9c per pound; cab-
New York, Nov. 25.— A London engineers of Virginia City,
Many sawmills in Colorado sre elos-
at his horns in Princeton.
He is said
-erviee and will be at Helena in future. tage, 1@1 '<0 per pound ; caulifljwer. dispatch to the Sun states the real on the scarcity of fuel every winter '
in ; down on account of the money
to have suffered a relapse of the old in­
I'r. H. L. McDonald, who has been at 90c@$l per <1 zen: celery, 70@90c per cause of the kaiser’s temaining in Eng­ that rigorous climate, have hit "F**0
stringency.
testinal trouble which affected him la-1
Montpelier, Idaho, will take Dr. King's Risen; onions. 15@20c per dozen; land after the termination of his sta'e odd idea for mitigat ng 'lie
,
J. J. H ill lias appealed to the people June. The present attack, it is said,
ulace heie. A ll of the men under Dr. par-ley, 20c per dozen; peppers, 8@ visit to the British court, is to prepare ture and warming the buildings of
• f the United States lor a eesi tion of developed on Thursday last, and *1-
17c
pier
pound;
pumpkins,
1(^1
l4c
per
for an operation which will take place town. One of them has undertake»
McClure are now engaged in targe in­
anti-railroad agitation.
1 though severe, it is-aid, Mr Cleveland
According to the struggle with the difficulty by ntt *
spection throughout the state.
This pound; radishes, 2tY-per dozen; spin­ within a few days.
showed
considerable
improvement
on
Engagements of foreign gold since
irk will require a large part of the ach, tic pier pound; sprouts, 8c pier dispatch, the operation will he through the superfluous h*at of the adj*' _
Friday. I>etaiis of his condition could
pound; squash, 1(31 >4o per pound; to­ the ear. affecting the throat. It touches m nes, whiih he proposes to tap^
the money stringency in the United
winter.
not be learned at his home tonight.
matoes, $1 ,25@1 35 per box.
the kaiser’s original trouble there whir­ an iron tube, and so ventilate th*
States now total $75,000,000.
Mulkey Will Resign.
Onions— $1.75(32 pu b >x.
ls referred to as hereditary, but it is , mines while heating the houses,
The New York Court of Appeals has
Brings Suit Against Jinan.
Salem— It is learned heie on what is
Potatoes— 50(375 pier hundred, de­ added, the operation is not serious
refused Hearst a recount of the mayor-
Victoria, B. C., Nov. 26 — News was
nown lo ta reliable authority, that B livered Portland; sweet votat. es, 2 l4@
Government Checks P l* iue
s lity vote of the 1006 election.
received from Tokio that John Hartley, F. Mulkey intend« to r-sign the presi- 2t*c pier pound.
Hearing Claims o f Cities.
Sin Fnneisco, Nov. 26 — The r
The Tampa, Fla , cigar factoriee have a Britisher who went to Japan in 1864. lency of Ashland Normal school about
Hops— 1907, 5@7c per pound; olds,
French Lick, Ind., Nov 25.— The repot t issued by the board of he*
laid off 1,000 workmen on account of a has brought suit against the Japanese 'he first of the year and enter the real 2
none
'ge pier pound.
National Démocratie committee today- was a* follows: One new suspect
shortage in tl.e Cuban tobacco crop.
63
government for 1,300,000 yen damages estate busine-s in Medford.
Several
W ool— Fastern Oregon, average best. heard e mmittees from various cities verified; 101 verified to date,
8 re-
John I). Rockefeller denies the ru- for haring impounded opium imported men are preparing to seek bis poeition lfi@20c per pound, according to shrink­
deaths;
30
discharged
as
cured;
sent to secute the 1908 convention if
m r that lie is boarding $100,000,000 by him in 1875. while allowing Dutch at Ashland.
President Mulkey has age; valley, 18@2i'c. according to fine­ possible. Denver ia after the conven­ Draining. The Federal auth' rities * ' e
in government securities which he re­ firm* ami other Toieigners to impor made his p'ans known to hie friends in ness; mohair, choice, 39@3iX- per tion. Most of the committeemen here decided to take over the work of samta-
fuses to sell oi loan.
the druj.
I>ound.
this part of the slate.
, tion.
, seem to favor Ch cago.
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Busy Readers.
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