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Washington, Jan. 27. — Attorney
San Francisco, Jan. 28.— San Fran­
cisco w ill make extraordinary prepara­
General Bonaparte directed that a bill
tions during the next three months to
In equity be filed to set aside the con­
HAS S E E D -E S S PEAR.
FARM ERB P L A N W AREH O U SE
1 “ tidy up’ ’ before the arrival of the
trol by the Union Pacific Railway com­
fleet.
i Work on the downtown streets w ill Exporters’ Term s Unsatisfactory to Has Borne Fruit tor 20 Y ear« Un- pany and its subsidiary corporations of
be pressed in order that the gateway of
the Southern Pacific and the San Pedro,
Weston W hea'grow ers.
known to Scientists.
I the city may take on the appearance of
Los Angeles A Salt Lake railroads; also
Weston—
Farmers
of
the
Downing
Pendleton,—
Not
suspecting
that
a
freshness rather than dilapidation.
neighborhood,
near
Weston,
wnich
is
a
seedless
pear
was
anything
out
of
the
to
have declared illegal the ownership
W hile the supervisors are busily en­
gaged on this problem, the special corn- region of 50-bushel wheat and $100-an- ordinary, R. L. Oliver, a prominent by the Union Pacific or the Oregon
mi'tee, of which James D. Phelan is acre laud, are planning to build their fruitraiser two m'lea west of this city, Short Line of stock in the Santa Fe, the
Burke and Gotlin Indicted by District
Return* o f the L e tt Important but chairman, intrusted with arrangements own warehouse at Downing station. j has been growing pears of that nature
Great Northern and Northern Pacific,
Not L e t t Interesting Eventt
Attorney on Per j rry Charge,
for the entertainment of the visitors, The movement has been underway ever for two decades. Much publicity has
past three all of said lines being competitors ol
o f the Past Week.
has already organized and mapped out since the exporters raised their handling ( been given during the
But Never Prosecuted.
the Union Pacific.
charges
and
adopted
a
form
of
wheat
months
to
a
seedless
pear
discovered
by
its plans in a general wav. The first
The attorney general iseued an offi­
The tree bearing the
donation to the fund of $l(i6,00U which receipt unsatisfactory to the farmers. *A. I. Mr.scn.
They have just been given definite as­ | seedless pear on the Oliver farm near cial sttement to this effect, which, after
A Chicago man believes he has solv­ is to be raised was made by a local Chi­
referring to the extended investigation
Portland, Jan. 28.— Senator Fulton
nese merchant, who accompanied his surance by the O. R. & N. company i this city was growing on the place
ed the perpeetual motion problem.
by the Interstate Commerce commission was ugain dragce-l into the cons.,ir—
check for $100 with a note expressing that the company has adopted an open when he bought it, 20 ye: rs ago. The
A Chinese Y . M. C. A . is to be es­
into the relations existing among the case of John H. Hall and Edwin Mav»
apprecition of the protection afforded policy and w ill grant warehouse room j pears on the Oliver tree differ in de-
tablished in New York. Plana (or a
at Downing station or elsewhere at a ' scription from those of the Mason various lines of road engaged in trans­ ye t>r lay by Special Pro-ecutor Henry
by the Stars and Stripes.
building aie being prepared.
The farmers farm, being very large and resembling continental traffic, says .
By the testimony of W. E. Burke
A unique feature of the celebration purely nominal charge.
‘ •from the evidence so adduced and W illiam G. Goslin, former agents for
There is talk in Russia of double w ill he a floral parade, the first Baa interested in the movement are jubi­ the Flemish Beauty more than any
tracking the Siberian railroad, which Francisco has undertaken. The parade lant, and w ill hold a mass meeting to other varitey. They are ent rely seed­ from independent investigation the de­ A. B. Hammond, timtierland epwj.
partment has arrived at the conclusion lator, and at one time president of tin
w ill cost neatly (80,000,000.
w ill be under the auspices of the Native airange for the building of the ware­ less and have only the slightest tracing
house. This, they declare, they will ol core, being in effect coreless as well that tire stockholding of the Union Pa­ Astoria A Columbia River railroad, ¡i
8ons
and
Native
Daughters.
It
w
ill
The emperor of Germany w ill go
certainly do unless the exporters reduce as seedless. The flesh is fine grained cific and its subsidiary companies in was shown that late in 1899 anddurin
yachting in the Mediterranean in March resemble ic general scheme the pa­ their handling charges and chango their and solid, the flavor is good and the pear the corporations mentioned above ie in 1900 Fulton appeared as attorney ij
geants
made
fatuous
by
Los
Angeles
and
and King Edward, of England, in
Burke and Goelin and tw others, W '
Pasadena. San Francisco has lost the form of receipt. Farmres here are or­ has many claims for popularity aside direct violation of the Sherman act.
A pril.
“ The department regards the suit as had been indicted by Hall on a c'httn
mral atmosphere which the cities in ganizing along co-operative lines ami from being a seedless and coreless vari
The paraffin works and two oil tanks the southern part of the state which have a very flourishing farmers’ union, ety. The tree bears late, the fruit of first importance, as It is sought by of conspiracy to defraud the got«,
ripening in October.
means thereof to break up a substantial ment by perjury.
of the Standard Oil company near Bal­ have retained, and a floral parade will which meets regularly.
Where the tree came from is not monopoly of the tiansportation busi­
Burke and Goslin testified thitii
timore, injuring one man badly. Loaa, entail an amount of preparation that
known. The farm with the orhard on ness of the country between the Mis­ September, 1899, they induced 20tnr-
May Trade Territory.
$150,000.
lias seldom been attempted here before.
Albany— The residents of northern It was purchased from a nurseryman, souri river on the east and the entire stent male residents of the North End
Special attention is being paid the
San Francisco police have just arrest­
Pacific coast south of Portland on the to file on as many timberland claima
Benton
county are agitating for a who set the orchard out.
entertainment
of
the
enlisted
men.
A
ed two men who are believed to have
west.”
for a consideration of $2 each for thru
beenp erpetrating many of the hold-ups clubhouse is to be erected where the change in the boundaries of Linn and
Aside from the railway companies servic-s, with the express understand,
bluejackets can make their headquarters Benton. It is proposed to make an
and robberies.
SC H O O L FOR C O N V IC TS .
above named, the other defendants in ing that the claims so tiler! on ehonid
while on shore. A large pavilion will even trade and allow Linn to annex one
the suit are the Farmers Loan A Trust be held for a time and relinquish«!,
A New York policeman has just un be provided for drills, concerts and ex­ township or more in Benton, immedi­
dergone an operaiton which proved sue hibitions.
ately across the river from this city, Prison Reformers Will Ask Permit to company, of New York, which is the when Burke and Goslin, repieseou-
depository of all the stock of the San tives of Hammond, procured lieu lud
cessful. ills intestines were pierced
and to exchange therefor a township
Try Scheme
Pedro road under a contract by which scrip to cover the land included in th*
■iz times by a bullet.
lying across the W illam ette from Cor­
Salem—
The
superintendent
of
the
NEW S Y S T E M OF SU R V E YS .
Only the prelime
vallis. It is thought this plan will state prison, the governor of Oregon, it is required to give proxies to such relinquishments.
The Illinois Central railroad has
persons as may be named by Mr. Har- nary facts by which Fulton, as attorney
meet with the approval of the residents Chaplain
been fined for shipping beer and whis
St. Pierre and Portland
ky into Herrin, III., after that place Bill to Give Commissioner Authority of the sections concerned and make it friends of prison reform have agreed riman and Mr. Clark for a period of for Hammond and his various interest),
years. There are also individual de­ wilt he associated with this transaction
possible
for
them
to
have
better
roads
to
Employ
Men.
had become anti-saloon.
on a plan for the construction of an
and receive more benefits from the assembly hall and night school build­ fendants who are alleged to have con­ were brought out yesterday, but Heney
Washington,
Jan.
28.—
In
his
annual
An interuiban electric car left the
ceived and carried out the conspiracy premises by the introduction of further
taxes paid for the care of roads and
tracks near Salem, O., and plunged report Land Comiseioner Ballinger rec bridges. A t present the roads across ing that is to be added to the peniten­ complained of, towit;
E. H. Ifarri- evidence this morning conclueivelyto
tiary
by
consent
of
the
next
legislature.
ommended
the
abolition
of
the
Dresent
down a 30-foot embankment.
Fifteen
man, Jacob H. Schiff, Otto II. Kahn, prove not only that Fulton appeared is
the
river
in
Benton
county
are
badly
system of making public land survey
It is to accommodate about 800 per­
passengers were injured, none fntally.
James Stillman, Henry C. Frick, Hen­
legal capacity for the men indicted,
under the contract syetem and urged neglected as likewise are the roads sons and besides serving as a chapel
ry H. Rogers and W illiam A. Clark.
but that Hall, as United States attor­
leading
into
Corvallis
on
the
south
side
British goods are being boycotted i congress to authorize the employment
and amusement ball w ill be a school
While naming the individual defend­ ney, failed to prosecute the alleged per­
India.
bv the government of competent sur­ of Linn. The residents of these sec­ room and have recitation rooms con
ants the statement makes no mention jurers, althouh he had full know!ed|t
tions are said to be generally favorable na|^t with it.
veyors,
whose
sole
duty
shall
be
the
The Union Pacific|has greatly reduced
of any intention to proeecute any of of the unlawful filings.
surveying and resurveying of public to this change.
Itr s to be located as an addition to
working forces.
lands.
Representative Mitchell, of
the east wing of the prison, and will these officials person ally^ any crimin­
al proceedings.
Cheap Salt fo r Oregon Sheepmen
All Germany is celebrating th« kais Wyoming, chairman of tire house com
R A ILR O A D S A S K FOR TIME.
be built of brick made by the convicts.
er’s bltrthday.
Pendleton— Oregon woolgrowers have The prisoners are to do all the con­
mittee on public lands, has introduced
Want to Test Law Against Owning of
Cbeyenne secured the nezt meeting a bill in the house giving the commis­ purchased 50,000 shares of stock in the struction work themselves, and thus re­
M AYS DISM ISSED.
sioner authority to employ such sur­ salt plant owned by the Idaho growers. duce the cost to the state to a mini­
of the Dry Farming congress.
Coal Mines.
veyors for the purpose stated, but al­ By this purchase of etcck In the mine mum.
Washington, Jan. 2S.— The operating
The Chinese long war in San Fran lowing him also to use his discretion as or plant, the Oregon sheepmen w ill re­
Heney
Says
He
Cannot
Convict
Him
Many of the prisoners can neither
vice presidents of many of the large
cisco lias claimed another victim.
o f Conspiracy.
to the advisability of making a part of ceive 500 tons of salt annually at just read nor write, and the work that is
railroads of the country were receired
The torpedo flotilla has arrived at the surveys under the old contract sys­ exactly what it costs to mine it and lay being undertaken has the indorsement
Portland, Jan. 27.— Franklin Pierce by President Rooeevelt yesterday and
it down at its destination.
At present of the Prisoners’ Aid society of this Mays, ex-state senator, was the princi­
Buenos Ayres. Its stay w ill be short tem.
presented a request that in execution
There are some surveyors on govern­ prices this means a saving of $3 per state.
at the Argentine capital.
pal witness for the government Satur­ what is known as the comity amend­
ton,
which
is
quite
an
item
in
the
ment work who have produced satisfac
day in.the Hall-Mays conspiracy case ment of the railroad rate law bill on#
Several warships now at Magdalena
tory results, but the chief criticism of" course of a year. The plant is located
in the Federal court.
A treacherous case be brought against the roads by
Meeting o f Fruitgrowers.
bay w ill soon return to the MureaIsland
at
Ogden.
the old contract system ij that it
navy yard for extensive repairs. "
Albany— An educational meeting for and failing memory prevented the wit­ the government, this case to be finally
wastes a great deal of time, and re
fruitgrowers will be held here Tuesday, ness from positively associating his va­ disposed of by the Supreme court of the
Linn Stock Doing Well.
Rockefeller has ordered 300 Italian quires two or three years from the
January
28, under the direction of the rious conversations with Hall and the United States. This, if agreed to bj
Albany— Reports from all parts of
workmen discharged and their places time of application to get a given tract
Linn County Horticultural society. M. dates of the letters that passed between the government, would mean that the
the
county
are
that
cattle
and
sheep
ate
filled by Americans who are out of surveyed and the survey accepted. The
O. Lownsdale, president of the W il­ them. Probably the most damaging railroads owning coal producing land)
work.
Mondell bill will form the basis ol wintering to better advantage than for
evidence against Hall, adduced from
would not sell them Try May next, »*
many years. On account of the mild­ lamette Valley ApplegTowera’ associa­
The Nevada special police bill may whatever legislation congress may at­ ness of the weather fields and pastures tion, and L. T. Reynolds, secretary of the witness, was his identification of a required by law, but could operttt
tempt
on
the
subject
this
winter.
letter
written
by
himself
to
Steiwer
in
yet be killed in the house on account of
furnish excellent grazing and unless the same association, and ex-commis­ which Mays told of his successful efforts them as heretofore until the disposal of
friction between members and Goldfleld
the valley should experience extreme sioner of horticulture, w ill be speakers. in dissuading Hall from instituting the test cases. The law in question it
nineowners.
changes within the next few weeks it Mr. Lcwnsdale w ill give a practical criminal proceedings against the mem­ regarded by the roada as unconstitu­
W AR ON R A TS .
is thought all danger of a hard winter demonstration of how to pack apples bers of the Butte Creek company for tional.
Th* Dominion government w ill loan
The president referred the railroad
$4,000,000 to the farmers of Alberta San Francisco Determined to Exter will have passed and the farmers not for the market.
unlawful fencing.
men to the Interstate Commerce com­
be
obliged
to
draw
on
their
etored
sup­
and Saskatchewan province,
whose
Before
Mays
was
called
into
the
court
minate Disease Spreaders.
New Bank Building in Burns.
mission, where it is understood the
plies of feed.
crops were failures last year.
room, Heney announced that he wished
San Francisco, Jan. 28.— Reports by
Burns— The Harney County National the indictment dismissed aganist Mays question will be folly discussed and »
A severe bhow storm is general the plague experts show that the dis
report made to the president as to tbs
bank took advantage of Sunday to move
who was a co-defendant with Hall and
throughout the East.
Borns Land Office Business.
ease has been almost entirely eliminat­
legal possibility of carrying out ths
into its new stone building, which is
Edwin
Mays.
In
making
this
request
Burns— The land office in this city now undergoing the finishing toucher
suggestion made.
The leader of the Portugese rebels ed from the city, but the battle against
of
the
court,
Heney
said
that
he
did
the rats is to be pressed with new for the quarter ending December 31 on the interior. This is cne of the
has escaped from bprson.
not consider that the government was
vigor. There have been no new cases shows an increase over the same period handsomest and most substantial struc­
PO LIC E BILL IS PAS S£D-
in possession of sufficient evidence with
Several of the Russian imperial fam­
in
1906.
The
year
1907
has
been
one
for more than two weeks. Only two
tures in the state, built of the stone
ily are sick with the grip.
which to convict Mays of the alleged
of
the
liveliest
years
for
the
Burns
land
cases are now under treatment. De­
which is plentiful in the hill upon
Nevada House Ac;s on Bill Received
Ecuador has stopped a threatened spite these encouraging features, the office since if was establishd here, and which the city of Burns stands. The conspiracy. Later in the examination
From Senate.
of Mays. Heney repeated the declara
revolution by arresting the plotters,
force of men in the employ of the it is expected that 1908 w ill be still room heretofore occupied by this bank
better, as the country is getting better w ill be now added to the mercantile tion he made before, that it was not
Carson, Nev., Jan. 28.— The Nevada
health
board
is
to
be
increased
and
the
Harry Orchard has written to a
his intención to prosecute Mays on any legislature has passed the police bill,
distribution of poison to be continued advertising t* an in former years, and house of N. Brown A Sons.
friend saying he is glad he confessed.
of the other remaining Indictments giving this state a measure that pro­
a large rush of new settlers is expected
on a larger scale.
against him because of his physical vides for a system of policing in time of
W alter Wellman says Wall street is
A ll this is to be done as a precau­ here in the spring and summer.
P O R T L A N D M A R K E TS .
condition. Judge Hunt consented to riot« which it is believed will quell*11
humble and admits defeat by Root« tionary measure. The theory held by
the dismissal of the indictment and at trouble in the Goldfield section at the
vslt.
Butter— Fancy creamery, 30@35c per
Dr. Rupert Blue, the Federal expert in
Portland Retires Certificates.
the same time exonerated the bond present time and place the state in po­
pound.
charge
of
the
situation,
is
that
the
con
Portland— It is stated by the com­
The senatorial deadlock continues in
Mays had furn;shed. Mays was then sition to handle any future contingen­
Poultry— Average old hens, 12@124c
Kentucky. Beckham has 49 votes out tagion is carried from the rat to the fin- mittee of Portland bankers having in
sworn as a witness for the prosecution cies that may arise.
*
per pound; mixed chickens, l l > s @12c
man
being
by
the
flea.
In
the
winter
[charge
the
hanking
operations
of
the
of 102.
Charles B. Moores, ex-register of the
Several members who were devout
months the fleas vanish, to reappear Portland banks during the recent de­ spring chickens, 12@13c; roosters, 8<3|
Oregon City land office, w ill undoubted­ union men have ma le a fight in opposi­
Fir* at Portland, Me., destroyed all with the spring and summer.
An ex pression, that all of the $1,000,000 of 10c; dressed chickens, 14c; turkeys
city records and pio;>erty valued at $1,- animation of the rodente last Septem­ cieatir.g house certificates issued daring live, 13c; dressed, choice, 16@17c ly be a witness for the government be tion to the bill, while the conservstire
fore the prosecution closes its case members have made a forcible issue
000 , 000 .
ber showed that one half of one per that time have been redeemed, includ­ geese, live, 9@10c; docks, 16@17c
either today or tomorrow.
Just what and have won the law.
Speak«
A plan is being perfected at Chicago cent were infected. The examination ing $250,000 loan certificates issued to pigeons, 75r@,$l; squabs, $1.50@2.
Moores w ill testify can only be con “kaggs, who lias b e en taking a ®ost
Eggs—
Fresh
ranch,
candled,
25@26e
at
the
present
time
shows
that
one-half
the
suspended
Merchants’
National
to raise $100,000 for the relief of un­
jectnred.
active part for the union men, leftJjjJ
per dozen.
pet cent are infected.
bank.
employed.
chair and voted.
Skaggs denounced
Veal— 75 to 125 pounds, 9@9 4 c ; 125
Strays Go After Fleet.
the bill as pernicious and cztr-like and
The Thaw trial has l>een delayer! be­
to 150 pounds, 7c; 150 to 201' pounds
Weyerhaeuser* Buy Timber.
Troops Repel Tribesmen.
Rio Janeiro, Jan. 27.— The police of predicted the men who voted for jt
cause of a storm which prevented the
Oregon C ity— The Northern Pacific 5(r08lsC.
Tangier, Jan. 28.— Advices received
Pork— Block 75 to 150 pounds, 6(3; this city have gathered up six sailors were digging their political grave*. A
arrival of witnesses.
railroad
has
sold
to
the
Weyerhaeuser
here state that the Xenatia and Ouled
from the American battleships, who amendment« were host and th* hi«
land company 19,280 acres of land in 7c; f«ckers, 5@6c.
Anthracite coal interests ate consid­ A li tribes attacked the'Freneh troops
Fruits— Apples, $1.25@2 per box had either deserted or failed to return went through as it came from the sen­
Clackamas county. The deed has just
January
23,
but
were
repulsed
with
ering the maintenance of ptesent prices
been recorded here, but the price is not pears, $ 1.25f«.l .75 per box; cranber­ on board before their vessels sailed front ate.
throughout the year instead of making severe loss. The French littoral and
here last week.
They w ill be sent
stated.
The land is mostly timbered ries, $8(3:11 per barrel.
a reduction for the five months begin­ mediouna columns trad just effected a
Cool Heads Save Live*.
Vegetables— Turnips, 75c per sack after the fleet on a collier. A dispatch
and
run«
along
the
west
end
of
Clack*
junction when the tribesmen, in battle
ning with A pril.
Des Moir.es, la., Jan. 28.—That th**
carrots, 65c per sack; beets, $1 per from Valparaiso savs the Chilean
mas
county,
from
the
Clackamas
river
array, covering a front of about four
squadron which will
welcome the were a number of cool neads in * *
sack; bean», 20c per pound; cabbage
Three men were killed in a serious tniles, swept down in crescent forma to the southern boundary.
(S U V ’ per pound; cauliflower, $1.75« American battleships to Chilean waters Grand opera house probably saved many
Are at Boston.
tlon.
The Spahis bore the brunt of
has arrived at Valdivia. The British lives last night. The Evans cafe, acre**
2 per r’ozen; celery $3(3:3.50 per erst
Pruning Trees.
The United Mineworkers of America the attack, making several gallant
onions, 15@20c per dozen; parsley, 20c cruiser Sapho, which has been on the the alley from the playhouse, was burn­
Freewater— Howard Evans, county
charges, which, however, interfered to
baa emndorsed woman suffrage.
per dozen; peas, 10c per pound; pep west coast, is now on her way down to ing. and smoke issued through an Fen f
some extent with the work of the ar­ fruit inspector of Umatilla county, says
window in the opera house. So“ *
pers,
8@17e per pound; pnmkpins, l(3t Punta Arenas.
The Baltimore A Ohio railroad has tillery.
the trees in this vicinity are being
yelled “ Fire,” and the inevitable pan''
1 l* c per pound; radishes, 20c per doz­
eat the pay ol all high salaried offi­
pruned bust as rapidly as men can do
followed. The most conservative ep»
8pa|n Cementing Enplith Ties
en; spinach, 6c per pound; sprouts, Sc
cials.
the work, and the prospects were never
Lisbon Officials Afraid.
^
London, Jan. 27.—Inquiries among their heads, but a genera! rush
per pound; squash. l @ 1 4 c per pound.
wat
Lisbon, Jan. 28.— Although the gov­ better for the growers becoming inter­
The Beattie exposition appropriation
Spanish consular and commercial cir­ ed. Much crowding and pushing and a
Onions— $2.50 per hundred.
w ill have a hard time getting through ernment apparently is master of the ested in the importance ot caring for
Potatoes— 40(5;75c per hundred, de­ cles in London make it clear that the done in the gallery and balcony,
situation, much nervousness is mani­ treee. Great care w ill be taken to liverer! Portland; sweet potatoes, $3.25 proposal of the Spanish minister of woman faiDted. Many received slight
the house.
spray
for
codlin
moth.
fested in official circles following ttie
commerce to hold an exposition of injuries.
@3.50 per hundred.
Suffrage debates in the German
plot to overthrow the monarchy and
Wheat— Club, 84c; bluestem, 86e ; Spanish art* and industries in London
reichstag caused violent scenes and
Elgin Livestock Shipments.
establish Portugal as a republic. Pre­
Plans to Divide Finland-
in 1908 ie warmly welcomed by the
valley, 84c. red, 82c.
threat of duel.
mier Franco, upon the advice of the po­
Elgin— During the past week a great
St. Petersburg, Jan » • A ,t* rV‘2
Oats— No. 1 white, $;8; gray, $28 Spanish colony in the metropolis a» ad­
The battleehip Mississippi has been lice, sleeps each night in a different many hog shipments have been made per ton.
ditional evidence of the desire of King report is current both in St. Petersburg
The from the Wallowa and Elgin country.
aeoepted by the government. It was house, surrounded by cavalry.
Bariev— Feed, $27 per ton; brewing, Alfonso to cement yet more closely the and in Helsingfors that the
police have discovered a number of Several carloads hav# gone to Walla $32; rolled. I29@30.
built at Philadelphia.
,
entente that already unites the two has decided upon the partition 0
places where revolvers and bombs have W alla and about 10 loads went to
__ — Whole, $32.50;
land, annexing to Rneeia the distn
Corn
cracked. countries.
Cheyenne want« the nezt meeting of
been stored by the conspirators.
Viborg, which wa« formerly a P*"
Troutdale, while several carloads of cat-' $32.50.
the Dry Farming congress.
tie have gone to Portland in the past
the empire, and sending sn a™ ?
E n cro a ch in g on N o r w a y
Hay— Valley timothy. No. 1, $18
Edward MacDowell, one of Am erica’s
several davs.
Record C rop o f Oranges.
pet ton: Eastern Oregon timothy, $20
it
Stockholm, Jan. 27.— A mining en- to the grand duchy of Finland to
feremoet composers, is dead.
This
San Francisco, Jan. 23 — The orange
(¿21; clover. $14(3115; cheat, $15; ineer who has just returned here from awe any protest.
the
W arnirg to Druggists.
grain hay, $14@15; alfalfa, $13 50;
exploring expedition in Northern strengthened by the publication^
Mise Gladys Ysnderbilt, who Is to crop of California is now in (nil season
jefsndi*®
Salem— G. W, Blakeley, of the state vetch $14.
Not wry, wTete the Russian frontier Novoe Vremya of an article
marry Coant Hsechenyi, has already re­ and in quantity and quality promises
such
a
step.
to
break
all
records.
The
fruit
ex­
board of pharn-ecy, is making a tour of
Hops— 1907, prime and choice, 6(2: approaches w tiin 15 miles of the
ceived presents to the v a lje of $1,000,-
changes of the state estimate that ths Western Oregon, gathering evidence as 7 4 c per ponnd; olds, l@ 2 r per ponnd. North Atlantic at Lyngenfiorm, rays
• 00 .
Mother o f Empr«s* Deed
I total output of oranges alone w ill reach to violation of the phamracy law.
He
W ool— Eastern Oregon, average best, that he raw large bodies of Rueeian
United State« secret service men have the enormous sum of 30,000 carloads,
Tokio. Jan. 28 — It wag
*nj
ys that many drugstores are being 13(3>2Pc
per pound, according to shrink
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j j ^ H soldier* installed ia log barracks, en­
.
•larovered that several Americans are about 9,000,000 boxes and 1,350,000, conducted in violation of the statute,
gaged in constructing ■ railway in Nor­ nunneed Saturday ttret L«Jy
The liarreat will last | and that pro ecutions w ill be brought
taking an important part In the lateet 000 oranges.
wegian territory in a wilderness many Ichijo, mother oí tbo em pi**-
le ... joarnsy
U w a w frota ths L
l.b w .r
January 25, at the age of
J**1*-
continuo rsly until next Fourth of July.
H ay tien revolution.
the offerees cease.
per pound.
day*
highway.
FOREST GROVE.
CI
W IL '
C LE A N U P T O W N .
Heney Proves Inacilon oí Hjliin
Certain Cases.
SENATOR KNEW FltlNQS HUOtl
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