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Washington County News Issued Each Week FOREST GROVE.............OREGON NEWS OF THE WEEK WAR ON MINER i U N IO N . S T A R T W ITH N O N -U N IO N MEN Owners Will Open Up Golcfiald Mines Wednesday. Goldfield. Dec. 10.— Wednesday has been definitely decided upon as the day for reopening the mines in Goldfield. An authoritative statement was made tonight that already sufficient men are on the ground to work the mines. The total number o f those that have been quietly brought in and those who have secretly made application to return to their former positions is placed at 1000. There are about 1.500 Western Federation men out. The men who are to take the places of the strikers ure not to be housed at the mines, but will be scattered through the camp and pro tected, for each Individual w ill be guaranteed protection by the Mine- owners' Association. Two propositions have been posi tively decided upon, the making of an open camp for all time and the early lowering of the wage scale. At the same time the MinLowners’ As sociation Is going to begin a vig o r ous crusade to lower the cost o f liv ing in Goldfield. OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST L UHe. H I à I OHIO M O N E Y. 300 U. S Regulars Now in Camp at Goloficld, Nevada. Goldfield, Dec. 9.— Encouraged, doubtless, by the presence of federal , troops in Goldfield, the Goldfield Mineowners’ Association held a meet RUSH hA LHO a D W O RK. ing yesterday afternoon, and last « . . . . r, . . . night gave out a statement In which Southern P .c fic A, x,ou, to T t ia operrly said that the members of Klamath rai s jthe association have decided to make Kiamath Falls— The Southern Pacific a determined struggle to free Gold- company seems lent on extending the Held of union domination and make California Northeastern railway into the ,thi8 au open camI’ - Klamath basm at an early .late, as I The statement of the purpose of the .. | t ^ ’ rw# mineowner» is direct and uuequivo- there has been no cessation of work c and throw„ down the gauntlet to since the financial flurry made its ap- the Western federation of Miners, pearance. There have, of course, been | officers of the association refused urnors that work is to be discontiu- 't 0 say if any steps have already been ue«l, but the methoils being pursue«! by taken toward importing non-union the contractors indicate that the work miners in sufficient numbers to re to be rushed rather than delayed. open the mines, which are now Idle Ericks n & Peterson, the contractors, and rapidly filling with water, but who are now building roadbed near stated that many telegrams are being Mount Hebron, in the south end of received hourly, offering men, and that within 4 8 hours the mines could Butte creek valley, are incieasing their be opened with the same number of forces, and Archie Mason, who has the men as were formerly at work in «•ontract for building the dike across them. One concern In San Francisco Klamath marsh, ju«t below this city, It Is said, offered to send 1,000 men has also incieased his force and has an on an hour's notice. other large dredge en route to be used The officers of the association say, however, that In their belief there on the work. Little can be learned as to the plans are enough men In the camp who of the Southern Pacific and the engin w ill leave the union now to make eers in charge of the California North the importation of men unnecessary, eastern extension make no further and they are looking for these men to make application early In the statement than that they have orders week. It Is impossible, the operators to construct the road in the least pos say, for them to get enough men In sible time. the mines at present to operate the The disiance from Biay, the present pumps and keep them clear of water, terminus, to Klamath Falls is about Cave-ins are constantly taking place, 37 miles. Nineteen miles of this, the and other damage Is being wrought distance across Butte creek valley, is a by reason of the inactivity, level sagebrush plain and construction | No unusual excitement was caused of a road across it w ill require but a ^ the arrival of the first detachment of troops and the crowds that gath short time. ered at the depot quickly dispersed after the troops had marched to the W A N T S A N O TH E R ROAD. mess, in the northwestern part of the city, where they have gone into tem Southern Oregon Hopes for Lessened porary encampment. Goldfield is quiet and there are no indications of Rates in Competition. impending trouble. Grants Pass — The announcement The Nevada Workman, organ of through the press that Moffatt it White the mine workers in Goldfield con are about to extend the Oregon Elec tains a statement by Charles K. Mac- tric line through Rogue River valley kinnon, president of the Goldfield has beeu received here with the great Miners' Union, In which he says: “ There is no sane man in the dis est satisfaction. It has teen the dream of the citizens that some «Jay another trict who will say that there was any transportation company would find its need for the federal troops In Gold field.” way into the valley. The paper says editorially: The annulling of trains 11 and 12 by “ It Is evident that the Mineown the Southern Pacific company has ers’ Association Intends to re-enact aroused the people to greater activity the tragic scenes of Colorado. The and to stand ready to offer an induce coming of the troops means nothing ment to a competing line. The re short of that. Violence and disorder sources from the mills and mines and will ensue upon the arrival of the the products of the field have been car troops and It Is apparent that the ried for years by one railr<ad company, gloomy history of Colorado Is to be rewritten." with charges running up into thou A statement to the public by the sands of dollars. Goldfield Mine Operators Associa tion states in the beginning that “ re Electric Line Great Boon. peated outrages agajnst individual Freewater— The month of November rights and banishment from the camp was a record breaker on the Walla of men desirous of investing in the Walla Valley Traction company’s line. mines, open looting of every mine They hauled out o( this city over 90 carrying high grade ore and deeds of violence have become so unbear cars loaded with hay, apples and can able that the owners must either ned fruit. These cars were all for close the minus, hand them over to points on thp Northern Pacific railway. the union, or make a desperato effort The apple crop has been excellent this to gain the right to work them as we year snd every apple of any account has please. W e have chosen the latter been marketed. The second-class ap- alternative, nnd propose to make one plee were disposed of to the Freewater final struggle for the right to man cannery. Tiie total value of the fruit age our own property.” crop in this vicinity is estimated at $500,000. KING O SCAR IS DEAD. FLEET IS ASSEMBLEO ! All rrep »rat ons Ccmpleted Lor Great Nava! Movement. Confederate Bills and Old State Bink Paper in Circulation. Pendleton— The Hood of counterfeit money in the shape of Confederate bills, old bank bills and paper money issued before the war, which is now being circulated in Eastein Oregon is Voyage to Pacific Greatest Test Ever A Resume o f the Less Important bif causing the officials to begin a deter Undertaken in History o f the Not Less Interesting Events mined war upon this form of fraud. American N ivy. Every Fiastern Oregon town is being o f the Past Week. imposed upon by this form of money. Many new, crisp clean Confederate One person was killed anil two injur government bills of all the small de Old Point Comfort, Va., Dec. 10 — ed in black hand outrages at Pittsburg. nominations are being largely circulat The double-starred Hag of blue, em ed in Pendleton, I.a Grande and Baker blem of tiie commander-in-chief of the An unknown vessel is reported wreck City, and lawyers differ as to the possi Pacific hound battleship fleet, was Hung ed a short distrauce south of Han Fran- bility of conviction, as the money is to the breeze from the main truck of ’ ' cisco. not really counterfeit in a strict con ihe battleship Connecticut yesterday, The court martial of General Htoessel struction of the law. and Rear Admiral Robley 1). Evans is nering an end. The evidence lookH District Attorney Ivanhoe, of La formally assumed It in position as leader bad for him. Grande, has filed three informations of the greatest nuval movement hi the Denver, Dec. 10.— The executive against a man caught in the act of pas history of the American people. Bu»ch, the great M lwaukee brewer, Yesterday was assembly «lay for the ha« declared for a restriction of the board of the W estern Federation of sing Confederate money, to-wit: For .Miners tonight issued the follow ing passing counterfeit money, for obtain fleet, which is t ■ set sail next Monday, liquor tratlic. (statement concerning the present ing goods under false pretenses, and and of the 16 great fighting machines Sousa’s band was in a train wreck in controversy between ’ he G oldfield for gross fraud. He believes that he ordered to skirt tiie southern end of all Association and the will be able to convict under one ot the Michigan but only one member was Mineowners' America and inaugurate a new naval G oldfield Miners’ Union: hart and he not fa ally. three charges. era in the Pacific ocean, there were but “ On December 6. 1’ reBident Roose A concerted effort w ill be made by Several naval vessels are equipped velt Issued a proclamation ordering two laggards. These were the 16-0000- with wireless telephones and experi federal troops to proceed to Gold Eastern Oregon district attorneys to ton Minnesota, flagship «if Rear Admir ments thus far are satislaetory*. field, Nev., ostensibly for the pur convict those passing this form of al C. M Thomas, commander of the pose of protecting life and property. money. second squadron ol the fleet, and tiie Chicago does n it want the National,,,,. . ,, n .. , ... .. 1 hat there was ever any danger to Kentucky, whose pultiy 11,150 tens Football Men Good Students. D»m «x»s*icconvention and the wwHnit elther ,, property is emnha relegated her to a position at the end of University of Oregon, Eugene— rill doubtless be held either at st. Paul tlcally denied by the officers o f Es the armored column. The Kentucky or Louisville. meralda county, and by the mer University of Oregon football men during the season just past have also is the oldest vessel among tiie 16, Nearly 50,000 Italians have left the chants and citizens o f Goldfield. The made good records In the class room having been laid down with her sister, U ni'ed States since December 1. They only reason for the present trouble as well as on the football field. The tiie Kearsa'ge, in 1898, at the beginning was the decision o f the mine opera are retturning to the i home country of the war with Spain. Nine years ago tors to force upon the miners a scrip records o f the Registrar's office show on account of financial stringency!. is an ancient period in niodern battle that would not be taken at par by that of the twenty men composing the regular squad, only half a dozen ship con-driicticn, so great have been The California Supreme court lias the railroad company, the Wells- have received grades as low as ‘D’ ihe strides in American naval archi sustained the special holiday statute re Fargo Express Company, the post- In any o f their subjects. There have tecture. cently passed by the legislature allow office, the stores or the boarding been no failures and their work as houses. Neither would the mineown- The collier Abnremla lias preceded ing court sessions on specially called ers guarantee that they would re a whole compares favorably with the fleet south with coal. There were holidays. deem this scrip at any time in the that o f last year, when in the final examinations In February, the foot scenes ot activity on board the vessels future. A six-day bicycle race Is on in New y«sterday. The crews of many of tiie “ In refusing to accept this worth ball team ranked slightly better York. battle-hips were engaged in tilling tiie less Bcrlp In exchange for their hard than the average for the whole stu- | dent body. The records show also bunkers with “ picked” coal, while oth Mrs. Louisa Taft, mother of Secre labor, the miners o f Goldfield are ¡that for the two months just past ta r y Taft, is dead. ers were engaged in loading supple taking a manly stand against the usurpation of governmental func football men have cut fewer classes mental magazine stores. Gustav V, son of the dead monarch, tions by unreliable banking firms, than any other class o f students. R e ports o f absences of all students are la now king of Sweden. which assume the right to set aside sent to the Registrar's office daily RECOVERING B O D P S . Railroads w ill not grant reduced the legal money o f the nation. and a careful record Is kept. The “ We desire to call the attention of fates to national conventions. University works on the theory that the American people to the awful . , . ,, , , , . . Band of Rercuers at Monongah Are American laborers are to replace [for disaster at Monongah, W. V a „ where *‘ Vde“ t8 are tht‘re1 first ° 8‘ u<1>r■ an<) -.... . . ; this means regular attendance at Making Slew Progress ¡this eigners in the Pittsburg coke works. 500 coal miners were murdered by the capitalist system in its greed for classes, Monongah, W . Va., Dec. 10.— When It is dellnietly known that the dead profits. Had President Roosevelt darkness came last night a total of 66 Want Graduates fo r Teachers. In the Monongali mine exlosion w ill been as anxious to enforce the laws bodies had been brought from tiie two University of Oregon, Eugene— reach 550. In W est Virginia, had he considered The University o f Oregon is exper wricked mines at Monongah. Rescue as well the protection o f the lives of iencing the largest demand In Its The Mineowners’ association of Gold work, while slow, was progressing field, Nevada, is deteimined to have an those miners by demanding that the history fo r graduates, both men and smoothly and as rapidly as due precau mineowners safeguard their em women, to take princtpalshlps and open camp. tion for the rescuers would permit. ployes against unnecessary dangers, positions as teachers in the high It is believed that close on to 100 of Oregon national hanks have cash re as he is to send the regular army to schools o f the state. Of the fifty- the dead w ill have b«‘en rec"vere«l by serves on hand far in excess of the legal crush an organization whose only three members o f last year's class, aim Is to better the conditions and twenty are teaching In the high lay light today. The fire which caused requirements make happier the lives of the work- schools and colleges of Oregon and a suspension of rescue work Sunday and The call for the Republican N’ nation- ing class, 500 blackened corpses (j,e Northwest, and the demand was early Monday in mine No. 8, was ex ■ 1 convention has been issued, to meet. would not today be laid upon the much larger than the supply. At the tinguished, it is said, at noon yester altar o f greed at Monongah, W. Va.t present time there are a number of In Chicago on June 16, 1008 day. around which weep widowed wives positions vacant because there Is no The fourth day was a repitltion of l 'l The tramp steamer Sotoyome, en and orphaned children. one available who is adequately pre three predecessors in the matter of pa route from Coquille river to San Fran pared to take them. The University thetic scenes; hundred- of women re- FO REIG NERS M U S T GO. cisco with lumber, was burned at sea. jyould be able next year to place as maineil near the mines all day, scream The crew all escaped. teachers some forty or fifty men and ing and crying until they almost col J. D aliell Brown, general manager Eighty Thousand Will Be Replaced by woman, if its graduating class fu r lapsed. A- on forn e ■ days, hot coffee nished that number. The class of Americans Near_Pittsburg. o f a defunct Han Francisco trust com was served at inteivals by the company 1908 now numbers about sixty mem pany, is under arrest for felonious em Pittsburg, Dec. 10.— Independent to keep the unfortunate women from bers. Likes the Ashland Normal bezzlement, and officers are after an cokeuiakers of the Pittsburg and Beloved Ruler o f Sweden Sinks Pain falling to the ground in exhaustion. Ashland— Hon. M ilt A. Miller, of other official of the same company. Connellsville district have decided to Save Fruit from Frost lessly to the End. decrease the price o f producing coke Portland— A t the suggestion of J. P Linrl county, is a member of the state Taftl is on has way to the United by Increasing the price o f their Stockholm, Dec. 8.— K ing Oscar is textbook commission, a regent of the LO O K IN G BEYOND BALLO O N. O’ Brien, general manager of the O. K dead. workmen. The day o f the foreigner N. company, a rule has been prouiul- state university and deeply interest T aft’ s mother is much worse and all has passed, and hereafter none but gated liy which apple shippers can ship ed in the ««locational system of the Stockholm, Dec. 8.— Although the American Army to Experiment With hope of her recovery has been given tip. American horn or naturalized citi their products in car lots whether in state He addressed tfce normal stu Aeroplanes theaters and other places o f amuse zens o f the United Stat«>s will be em Japan has thanked Roosevelt for the ployed about the 20,767 ovens o f the refrigerator cars or in ordinary freight dents in chapel briefly and alter visit ment were open as usual last even Washington, Dec. 10.— The army is operators. To these cars. The railroad will permit a care ing the different department and look ing, the crowd, numbering thou already looking beyond ihe simple bal stand he take« on the Japanese exposi independent ing over the buildings and grounds, sands, patiently waiting in a pouring Americans will be paid higher wages taker to accompany each carload oi tion. loon, tiie dirigible balloon and like than was paid to tho foreigners, but apples crossing the mountains, and If expressed himself as being impressed rain in front of the palace, testified Harry 8. New has been elected chair the operators expect to decrease the necessary, to the Eastern markets. The with the school and its work and to the popular sympathy for the aged contrivances for naviga’ ing tiie air, to man of the Nationul Republican com cost o f production. monarch, whose life was slowly ebb the n o e scientific aeroplane, and it caretaker w ill be furnished with return pleased with the beautiful grounds. was ann un -ed today that the chief sig ing. mittee. There are 20 «if tlioso independ- transportation. He w ill keep sufficient ents who own 20,767 ovens, the H. Within the palace, members o f the nal officer will soon call upon American P O R T LA N D M ARKETS. fire burning in the car to prevent dam Large amounts of gold continue to C. Frick Coke Company, the fuel end royal family, high ecclesiastics, the inventors to submit plans for a practi come to this country from London and of the steel corporation, owning and age to the fruit by Lost. Premier and the Minister of Foreign cal machine, heavier than air, to be Wheat — Club, 82(3-83c; bluestem, Paris. operating 19,900 ovens. Affairs had beeu assembled for sev 84@85c; valley, 82(S-83c; red, 80 A81c. eral hours in the K ing’s study, to used instead of a balloon for military Appeals to Commissioner. In tho 40,667 ovens In the dis The Fort Pitt National hank of Pitta- Oats— No. 1 white, $29: gray, $29. wfiich room His Majesty had been re purposes. Tiie terms of the advance trict, owned by both independents Burnt— An appeal to the commis burg has closed. The bank was organ Barley— Feed, $27.50; brewing, $31; moved in bed at noon, when still ments are now under cons ileration. and tho steel corporation, there are sioner of the general land office has ise«! in 1859. The beginning of experimentation in unconscious This measure was taken employed more than 80,000 men, the just b«>en file<l in the Burn* land offii-e rolled, $30. Corn— Whole, $32: cracked, $33. to enable all the family and the offi the use of aeroplanes, it is said, w ill Secretary Cortelyou lias sold hut half m ajority o f whom are at the present from the decision of the register and Hay— Valley timothy, No. 1, $16 per cials to be present at the last mo not interfere with the War department of the PananiH bonds. I’heothera will time foreigners. Thes«’ men are paid receiver in the important contest of the plans now in execution for the training ments without undue crowding. an average o f $85 per month. The be held until the money is noeiled. Pacific Livestock company, protestant ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, $20(3> statisticians find that o f the $85 a The physicians in attendance ad of selected men in the use of hallcons 23; clover, $15; cheat, $15; grain hay, A mummy has just been brought to month which the foreigner makes, against the state of Oregon and the $1F@16; alfalfa. $15; vetch. $14. ministered stimulants, consisting of nor with the projected construction of New York which is said to be ttiat of a he puts back into circulation but $20 Harney Valley Improvement company, Fruits— Apples, 75c@$2 per box; saline solution, camphor and digi at least two dirigible airships. claimants, involving the rights of the a month, living in absolute squalor talis, which were injected at Inter woman who lived about 4,000 years peaches, 75c@$l perorate; pears $1.25 «luring his stay in this country. latter company to draw water from the vals, and they relieved also as far as ago. P Homage to New King. W h ile the remaining $65 per month Si 1 vies river for the irrigation of about (3)1.75 per box; cranberries, $9.50(312 possible the vesical trouble from A strong movement has developed is saved. ' per barrel. Stockholm, Dec. 1 0 — Attended by which the K ing had suffered severe 70,000 acres of land. in Japan that may force the govern Vegetables— Turnips, 75c per sack !y all through the Illness ' the princes and his suite. King Gustav ment to stop all enimlgration of labor carrots, 65c per sack; fleets, $1. per Astoria Plants Cut Wages. V at noon yesterday received the hom Great Britain Mourns. ers to the Unite«) Slates and t’anaila. age of the troops, who were drawn up Astoria— On account of the disturber! sack; beans, 7<a9c per pound; cabbage, London, Doc. 10.— The death of Indict All Surdiy Actors The National Rivers and Harbors King Oscar o f Sweden has caused condition o f the lumber market and in lc per pound; cauliflower, 75c(«t$l doz Kansas City, Dec. 9.— Drastic in a semicircle around the palace. congress has petitioner! congress to ap the greatest regret in Great Britain. order to guard against a shutdown of celery, $4 perorate; onions, 15(320c measures were taken here yesterday The king addressed tiie troops briefly, propriate $50 000,000 annually for the The relations between the two coun their plants, the Clatsop M ill company per doz; parsley, 20c per «loz; pens, lc to enforce the Sunday closing law as saying that it was his firm conviction systematic and uninterrupteil improve tries and between the two royal ami the Astoria Box company have per pound; peppers, 8(317c per pound; a result of the resent campaign be that they would always be ready to fol ment of the national waterways. fam ilies have been o f the closest for made a cut in the wages of their em pumpkins, 1(3)1 l4c per pound; rad gun by Judge W illiam H. W allace, of low him when the welfare of the coun many years, but Englishmen o f the ployes of 25 cents per day on each man ishes, 20c per doz; spinach, 6c per the Criminal Court. The county try re«)Uired them to do so, The fun Managers of New York theaters have present generation have a warm re- Tlie new scale became effective Decem pound; sprouts, 8c per pound; squash, grand jury indicted 228 traveling ac eral of the inte kirg is expected to be deci«le«l to give no Sunday shows. gar«l for the dead monarch because ber 2. The Tongue Point Lumber com 1(31 l4c; per pournl; tomatoes, $1.50 tors and actresses and employes of held December 19. Only the reigning local theaters, charged with violating Hungarians returning home from o f his friendly attitude during the I any is also said to have made a cut in per box. sovereign of Sweden, among the crown the Missouri law forbidding labor o i America ate causing riota on the fron South A frican War. K ing Oscar paid wages amounting to about 15 per cent ed heads, is likely to attend. Onions— $1.75(3:2 per cwt. Sunday. Of this number 41 were ar his last visit to England in 1900, tier. Potatoes— 40(360o per hundred, de- rested and gave bond for $200 each, Queer Schools. when Cambridge University con- livere.1 Portland; sweet potatoes. $2.25 while the others evaded the officers Confess Land Stealirg Senator Borah has left Washington ferr«>«i upon him the honorary de Albany— Linn county has one @ 2 50 per cwt. Carson City, Pec. 10.— In the United for Boise to take part in the Pettibone gree of I,L. D. school without a single boy pupil and Butter— lani-y creamery, 32>,(335c States Circuit court yesterday Senator trial. Penny Arcades Closed. another which no girls attend. Of Labor Troubles for Mex'co. course both are In small remote dis per pound. Cleveland. O., Dec. 9.— W hile Williams and his brother, George B. K in g Oscar, of 8we«len, is very low. Veal— 75 to 125 pounds. 8(38 t^c; there have been no Sunday theatrical Williams, indicted for illegally appro District 84. In Fox Valley, Mexico City, Deo. 10.— That Mex tricts. The crown prince has been appointed ico, which for years has been free n«*nr Lyons, has eight pupils, all of 125 to 150 pounds, 7c; 150 to 200 performances allowed in Cleveland priating government land, through their regent. an«l District ----- 119. pounds, 5(36 tgc. for several years, the penny arcades attorney entere«! a plea of guilty. Sen from the question. Is to have her whom are boys, . Pork— Block, 75 to 150 pounds, 6(3 and street shows that have existed tence w ill be passed by Judge Farring- labor problem, was made evident to- n,'ar Sweet Home, has only five stu- A ll the boilies of the miners who il« iiis and all are girls. day when It was announced that a 6**c; packers, 6(36tse. by suffrance here, were closed Sun ron today. The United States grand loat. their lives at Fayette City, Pa., meeting o f dt-legati'» from various Poultry— Average old hens, l l ls (a day. jury has brought in an indictment Make Appointment Later. have been recovere.1. branches o f labor throughout tho per pound; mixed against A R. Hardin, one of the richest Salem— Governor Chamberlain has republic would he held early next Tronpa have b«»en aent to Goldfield, Taft En Route Heme l l t » c ; spring chickens, •attie owners of Humboldt county, Nev., January. It Is planned at this con not considered the app«'intment of Nevada, to prevent a miners' riot. Cuxhaven, Dec. 9 — The steamship for illegal fencing of government land. vention, by certain o f the newly cre successor to the late Circuit Judge Fra-, r*' c 1 •'•’ken*. 18@L>c; President Grant, with Secretary of Iiarrim an has onlered construction ated labor leaders, to organize a z r. an«l wiH not do » . for some «lays.! tnrkev®’ '^ s e i l , <*o.ce. W ar W illiam H. Taft, and the mem work to pr«H'ee«l on his entire system. great union society simitar to the He says there Is no occasion for hasty 17(318o: g«ese, live. 9(310c; darks, 12 Reduction o* Wages bers o f his party on board, left here Federation o f Labor action, and he w ill take time to oisult SiWlS'-jc; pigeons. $1(31.50; squabs, at noon today for New York via Bou Go'dfield, Nev. Dec. 10.— Late The German reichxtag has smveeded $293. wiih members of the Multnomah coun •erday afternoon the Gol Ifie’d Miners’ logne and Plymouth. in reducing the power of the cabinet, l'ggs— Fresh ranch, candle«!, 37t,e V ilu tb 'e Palntirg Stolen. ty bar. is«ociation ¡«sued its ultimatum to the scoring a victory over Chancellor von per doz. Courtral. Belgium, D«*c. 10.— One mine’ s in Goldfield, in the shape of a Lid On In K a la m fz'o Cash fo r Government Checks Buelow. H. ps— 1907, 5(36To per pouml; o’ds, o f Van Dyke's gr«»at masterpieces Kalamazoo, Mich., Dec. 9 — Mayor et of resolutions adopted at the meet- Astoria — Arrangt ments have been nominal. “ The Erection o f the Cross,” has Governor Chamberlain says Decem been stolen from the Church o f the mule through the heal hanks by which Thompson Issued an order that all of ng which had been in progress all day. . W,*o)— Eastern Oregon average best, ber 14 w ill end the legal holidays for Notre^Dam e. the theaters here close during Sun These risolutione embody the new scale The thievt's carefully j «U government checks w ill be paid in 1 13@2tV per ponn.i, c ordirg to shrink- rf wages to be in vogue from this time day. The order prohibits "entertain Oregon unless some unforeseen rircum- cut off the canvas from the fram e ! «•ash in the future, aa money h on. showing n hw erlng of the teal* stane comes up. and carried It away. about 20 per cent. I d a Condensed Form for Our Busy Readers. States. 1°C .» o iM tr .h .te tifc .th u * * » ,. chickens. 11(3 10l2(311c; w I’’™ A M I R A L EVANS IS IN COMMAND