Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, March 12, 1908, Image 2

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    Washington County News
REV SION ASSURED
B LO O D Y FIG H T A T PEN
Ex'ra
Three Montana Lifers Make a Mad
Davh fo r Liberty
Issued Each Week
Session to Be Called to Go
C v i f T ar ff
SLAIN Bf HUNDRED!
Washington, March 9.— Plans fo rth «
Deer Lodge, Mont., March 1 0 — W ar­
revision of tire tariff have been agreed
den Fiank Conley, of the Montana
upon hy the Republican leaders, in
rr'state penitentiary, nas fearfully wound-
PLA N T NEW N U T
Y A M H IL L
ERS P R O T E S T TA X E S.
eluding Roo evelt, Bpcakei Cannon,
I ed Sunday morning and his first assist*
Senator B tvir dge and Representatives
ant warden, John Kobinson, was k ill­
ed, when three life convicts, George Fifty California Pistichio Received at Claim Lard is Worth but 75 Cents Payne, Dalzeli and Sherman, the three
la'ter being memlers of the house ways
| Bock, W. H. Hayes and another whose
McMinnville
Instead o f $3 Per Vere.
(name is not given out, made a dash for
and means ca.uuiittee, who will frame
McMinnville— The Walnut club. of
Klamath Fulls— The California A
liberty in the penitentiary oflice at 8
d
this city, has received through its sec-'Oregon Lund company and the Oregon the new law.
o'clock, ft is thought the warden w ill
An extra session of congrees will be
retary, W . H. Latourette, a present of M ilitary Land Grant company, owners
called immedia’ely after the expiration
live.
Klamath
Kobinson's throat was cut from ear 50 pistachio nut trees from the govern-! of thousands of acres in
of the present congress next spring and Disaster at Subui b o f Cleveland D»
merit experimental 'arm at Chico, Cai., county, have brought suit through their
Resume o f the Lets Important but to ear and the jugular vein was severed. for distribution to ti e members of the
a bill will be drafted reducing some of
attorneys,
Noland
&
Smith,
against
olatet Many Hornet—Teachers
Conley’s throat was gashed and he was . .
N ot Less Interesting Events
The pistachio is a native of Klanmth county lelative to 1906 taxes the high schedules in steel and i ’ ou
stabbed several times in the shoulder | J
and equalizing others.
I f the Demo-
Die With Their Fleece.
o f the Past Week.
| Western Asia, but is grown in England on their lands. Assessor J. P. Lee val­
and groin liefore he was able to draw
irits are sud es-ful in the national elec
and France. It is believed that the ued them in 1906 at $3 and $5 per acre.
Ids revolver and shoot two of the
tion next fall, President Roosevelt will
sim ilarity of the Willamette valley c li­ The companies appeared before the
King Alfonso w ill visit Barcelona in a-Bailants down. Convicts llayes and mate to those two countries will insure board of equilaziation, obj-cting to tire ¡call congress immediately after tfie re­
Cleveland, O , March 5.— Penned»
P.i.ck were both shot down by Conley
sult is known, s > that the tariff can be
defiance of bomb throwere.
the successful growing of the nu s here. assessment, but the board sustained
narrow
hallways, jammed up agzia,
aiter the latter had been wounded.
revised by the Republicans.
Mayor Busse, of Chicago, his taken
The attack on the prison authorities The nuts are very high priced, and are the assessor.
Senator Beveridge, who pr, senfed a ! doors that opened only inward, nj
The complaint filed states that lands
etepe to keep all anarchists out cf the and a subsequent effort to escape has, used principally for flavoring the more
measure providing for a tariff commis­ children in the suburb of North Cot
expensive confectionery.
adjoining will not sell for more than 50
city.
according to the ptieon authorities
sion, had a conference with the presi­ liugwood yesterday were killed by fin,
The
Walnut
club
is
active
in
intro­
cents
per
acre,
as
all
lands
in
that
re­
dent today. I.ater he conferred with
District Attorney Jerome, of New this afternoon, been long planned by ducing new varieties of products to the
gion are arid, uncultivated and far
Speaker Cannon and Repri aentative by smoke and beneath the grindinj
York, says the charges against him are Rock and Hayes, who were cellmatee. soil of this vicinity. Last, year a few-
from transportation.
The soil is of a
Both were armed with penknives, the
Payne, Dalzeli and Sherman. Itdevcl- heels of their panic stricken playmtta
false.
blades of which were sharpened like olive trees were set out on tracts of land pumice stone formation, and whatever oped that the commission plan is not
The awful tragedy occurred yester­
In the New York to Paris automobile razors. The three convicts were brought owned by its members, and this spring timber grew there has been removeri,
acceptable, and it was agreed that a day morning in the public schoolol
race the American car is far ahead of to the olliee of the penitentiary Sunday a great many more are being planted. The 1907 valuation was 75 cents per
resolution shall be adopted by the pres­
the others.
morning by Deputy Warden Kobinson, It has been proven that the almond tree acre, which the companies regard as ent congress directing the secretarhs of North Collingwood, ten miles easu
At 10 o’clock last night 18
The janitor of the Collinwood school to he tried for eoure trivial infraction w ill flouiish here and bear an excellent fair. They have refosed to pay the state, treasury, agriculture, commerce this city.
The fig, likewise, has 1906 taxes and the land is listed as de­
declares he fastened the doors open at of the prison rules, and Conley was quality of nuts.
and labor and dire ter of the census to corpses were in the morgue at Collin*
equaled the California fig in excellence, linquent and w ill be sold unless the
waiting to sit in judgment.
the first alarm of fire.
gather such data as w ill be useful to wood, six children weie still unacconm
Tire moment tire men entered the and yet the possibilities of Yam hill cli­ county is restrained by the court.
congress in revising the tariff.
The incident of the seizure of the
ed for, and all the hospitals and tux*
mate
and
soil
have
been
but
half
tested.
Represen'ative Sherman, with the
Japanese steamer Tatsu Matu hy China office door Kock turned swiftly upon
fer two miles around contained numb«
Big Copper Strike.
Robinson, who was closing the door be­
approval of Speaker Cannon, is circu­
has not yet been settled.
S E M I-IN D U S T R IA L S C H O O L .
hind the men, and quickly drawing a
Baker City— A new, extensive and lating a petition among members of the of children, some fatally and manyl#|
John F. Stevens, ex-engineer of the knife, he began slashing at the deputy
very important uopper strike has just house which requests the ways and seriously injured.
Two teachers ik'
Panama canal, says the big canal will warden’s throat. Kobinson was unable James Withycombe So De.crides Ag been made in the Goose creek district, means committee to sit during the sum­ lost their lives in an effort to save the
be of little value alter it is finished.
to retreat or move before his throat was
about three miles southeast of ttie mer recess for the purpose of gathering charges.
ricultural College.
data to aid the members in framing a
A ll of the victims were between th
Admiral Goodrich says American cut wide open and lie sank to the floor
Oregon Agricultnral College, Corval­
from the Poorman mine. The devel­ new taiiff law.
Many signatures have ages of 6 and 15 years.
The sch«
battleships are equal to those of any dying.
lis—
At
a
meeting
of
the
San
Grael
so­
At the same moment that Rock at
opment thus far done has exprsed 40 already been procured and the commit­ contained between 300 and 325 popik
other country but could be made much
ciety
in
the
opera
house,
Dr.
James
tacked Robinsotr, Hayes also pulled out.
feet cf ore and the full width of the tee will sit.
and of this entire number only iboc
better.
a knife similar to that of Rock and Withycombe, director of the experi­ ledge has not yet been determined. It
80 are known to have left the buildi»
China Is about to spend 160,000,000 started for Conley. The latter retreat ment station, defined the Oregon Agri­ is thought that the ledge w ill widen
unhurt. It will be several days beta
DEM ANDS ARE MADE.
in naval construction.
The govern­ ed to the rear of the office before the cultural college as a semi industrial to 70 or 80 feet. The discoverers and
the exact number of killed is knout
college.
He
said
that
at
one
time
ment w ill also borrow large sums to be oncoming desperado.
Before Conley
owners of the claim are C. C. Cox and dopari'a Minister Presents Ultimatum as the ruins may still contain other
used in railroad construction.
could draw his revolver,
however, higher education meant training of the Frank Keating of this city, and M. T.
bodies and the list of fatalities mayh
to China
intellect
exclusively
and
that
this
was
Weurn, of Minneapolis.
Samp’es of
incriased by a nnnriier of deaths imoc:
An alarm of fite at Lees Summit, Hayee l ad slashed his throat, cutting
an
extreme
view,
especially
noticeable
Pekir.,
March
9.—
Japan’
s
ultimatum
!
the ote exhibited in this city show
the children who are now lying inti
Mo., caused the 400 school children to him from the left ear to a point under
in Europe. Later many countries in
in the care of the Japanese steamship 1
great copper values, and mining circles
hospitals hovering between life ut
rush out of the building in a panic. No the chin. The convict, seeing his in
Tatsu Maru was presented to the head i
tended victim getting away, grappled Europe adopted tbe other extreme, are considerably excited.
deatli.
attention was paid to the fite drill.
training
young
men
solely
for
the
in­
of
the
Chinese
F
<
reign
board
today,
and
with him and stabbed him several
| The school house was of brick, 1 «
dustries, and in this manner crowded
the board has tbe matter under consid-
llearst papers are accused of inciting times in the shoulder and groin.
| stories and an attic in height. Ik
Market Day Not S jccezs-
anarchy.
Although bleeding terribly, Conley out the humanities from the lives of
eiatiom
. , _ „
I number of pupils was more than 01 »
La
Grande—
La
Grande’s
first
mar­
the great industrial masses.
Am eri­
The Tatsu Maru was seized off Macao
____ ________ ___..una_w
Portugal seems to be drifting toward managed to draw his gun from his
ally large and the smaller children^
ket day was not quite the success that
pocket and fired four times with the cans, who thought the industrial phase was anticipated, at least from the on February 7 by Chinese custom’ s I been placed in an attic of tire buildup
a republic.
bljt one fire scape and tits
weapon pressed against Hayes’ abdo­ of school training bad been overworked, standpoint of those who brought live­ cruisers on the charge that her cargo of
Colorado has had 29 homicides al­
until it became a fad, have taken in­
arms and ammunition was intended for
men.
waa
in
tiie
rear of the building. Then
stock to be auctioned.
Prices offered
ready in 19P8.
As Hayes sank to the floor. Rock termediate grounds by the introduction in most cases were so low that the Chinese revolutionists, although con­ were two stairways, one leading to 1
of
industrial
colleges,
in
lieu
of
the
signed to a merchant of that place. The
Black Hand leadets are meeting theit rushed at Conley, who emptied the two
door in front and the other to a door ii
owners preferred to withdraw their
match in New York.
remaining cartridges in his gun into European theory of industrial training property from sale. But the merchants steamer is now being held at Wham­ the rear. Both of these doors opeiwd
s.'hools.
poa,
on
the
Canton
river.
inward, and it is said that the tear doe
of the city made every effort, and were
The death list in the Culiinwood dis­ Rock and he latter also went down.
The irreducible minimum of the
The third convict who had been called
eminently successful, to give the visit­ Japanese claime is the restoration of was looked as well.
aster has readied 174.
Hss Shearing Record.
to the “ carpet,” took to his heels at
When the flame 9 were discoveredtiepji
ing farmers much more than the usual the steamer, as well as of her cargo,
Japan says she w ill use force with the first of the battle, but was quickly
Pendleton— A. T. H ill, who broke value for their money.
Bargains and L e payment of a full indemnity. teachers throughout seem tohavexcud
China only as a last rtsirt.
captured and plate 1 iD his cell. The the world’s 6 heep shearing record at abounded in all the mercantile estab­
with courage and self possession an!» ,
Action is demanded within a “ reasona­
have struggled heroically for theeafetj
The Knickerbocker Trust company, authorities refused to give out his name Beardsley, Arizona, is coming to Uma­ lishments. Hundreds of country- peo­ ble tim e.”
In
eaee
of
default
or
post­
until they had investigated whether he tilla and Morrcw counties to shear this ple thronged the streets.
of their pupils and marshaled the link \j
of New York, is to reopen.
ponement,
Japan,
according
to
tbe
was concerned in the plot or whether spring. He will join a shearing crew
ones into columns for the “ fire drill, 6
terms of her ultimatum, w ill “ take which they often practiced, Unfort» ;
Nine Chinese have been sentenced to he had merely been called to the office at Heppner about March 15.
H ill
Sale
o
f
Big
Grain
Farm
immediate action.”
death in Boston for murder.
at the same time as the other two.
sheared 325 sheep in nine hours at
ately the line of march id this exeic» J
Pendleton— The sale of the Cooley
Japan expects a reply by tomorrow. had always led to the front door, am j
Beardsley, breaking the former record farm for $42,000 is one of the largest
The Interstate Commerce commission
She
w
ill
not
tolerate
China’s
offer
to
the children had not been trained
of 310 held by Jack Wynn, of New real estate deals made during the past
w ill enforce the 9-hour law on ail rail­
ARE FIRE TR APS.
investigate the case. She insists upon
Mexico. The crew of 30 men in which few months in Umatilla county.
roads.
This an apol- gy for tbe hauling down of the seek any other exit. The fire can*Oj
H ill worked on the record breaking day is a big ranch in the Cold Springs coun­
from a furnace situated directly und*J
Japane.-e flag on the Tatsu Mara and
Franklin’s house in Paris has been Too Many Flimiy Buildirgg Are Con­
sheared 6,572 head in nine hours. try that has b en farmed by A . B. Coo­
this part of the building.
structed
in
America
she
w
ill
not
accept
mediation,
affirm­
den^lisheil to make way for a more
When the children reached the foul
Morrow and Umatilla county sheep ley. The sale was made to Arthur
ing that China is in error and that the
modern building.
Washington, March 10.— In a state­ shear easier than the sheep of tFie
of the stairs they found the
Scott, of Athena.
There are 1,120 facts are incontrovertible.
close rpon them and soswiitat
Professor Quacki nbos, ex-professor of ment made public last night, Richard Southwest and it is expected that H ill acres in the farm and 500 acres of
Baron Hayashi, the Japanese minis­
Columbia university, announces that I,. Humphrey, engineer in charge of the w ill treat his Atizona record with the growing grain is included in the sale. ter to China, in delivering the ultima­ was made for the d or that in an
he had a medicine that w ill make trad structural material laboratories of the Heppoer crew.
The purchaser has had years of experi­ tum, made reference to Japan’s s; m stant a tightly | a, ked mass of child
government, discusses recent lire hor­
men good.
ence in growing grain in Umatilla pathy for China in the matter of con­ was piled against it.
rors and asserts that tire traps as bad
After the fire had practically bu
Pendleton Wants Demonstration.
county.
traband traffic in arms and explained
A part of the battleship fleet issched- ¡or worse than that which cost the lives
itself out the work of rescuing the b
that China could not expect mediation
Pendleton— The diversified farming
uled to return by way of the Suez ranal 0f go mgny gtdrool children at Collin-
ies was begun by firemen and railuj
Want Railroad Extended
so long as sbe did not admit the parti­
and w ill also visit a number of E u r> wood, O., exist in nearly every village plan of the O. R. A N. officials has met
employes from the Lake Shore
Condon— The farmers of the South­ cipation of the Portuguese.
with the approval of the Commercial
pean countries.
The railroad company turned overs
and town aud in many of the large
association, which has appointed a ern part of G illiam county are uniting
of its buildings near by to be usks^
Illinois Central directors are work­ cities.
IN FEC TED R A TS ARE FOUND
in an effort to secure tbe extension of
committee
to
confer
with
the
officials
temporary morgue, and thither J
He urges the passage of laws to pro­
ing on a plan to raise $30,000,000.
the Arlington-Condon branch of the O.
charred and broken little bodies*
hibit the occupation of anything except having the demonstration work in
King Edward is on a visit to France
charge. This committee w ill endeavor R. A N. as far south as the Buckhorn Cihzsna' Ccmmitte Authorizes Addi­ removed as fast as they could bel
a structure of the highest fire re-isting
aud called on the French president.
to induce the Harrinian agents to ex- i country, a distance of at least 15 miles
tional Expend,tures.
from the ruins.
W ithin five
type, especially when it is used as a
from Condon. The reason is that much
San Francisco, March 9.— The bac- practically al! had been removed. 1
Two women have been arrested at school, theater cr other structure in tend their instruction lecture train into
this country. An effort w ill also be time is wasted every fall and winter in teriological reports of the Federal j were placed in rows in the Lake 8 k
Napa, Cal., fur passing counterfeit which people assemble in large num­
made to have the railroad people esteb- j hauling the Buckhorn grain crop to health officers state that infected rats shops.
bers.
money.
lish a modern experimental farm in market, as it takes one day for tiie z e e found in nearly every district of
Identifications were made otijJ
“ It is a matter of record,” lie said,
The Interstate Commerce commission
Buckhorn farmers to make one trip to the city last week, only the Sunset and mcar.s of clothing and trinkets,
“ borne out by statistics, that this coun­ this county where it can be demon­
aays it is not opposed to tiie Fulton bill
the station and warehouses.
Richmond districts beirg immune. The fire had swept away nearly all is
try speti is enormous sums of money in strated that the summer fallow is a
as has been stated.
greatest percentage of infection is re­ biance to human features in the J
providing equipments in fighting tires, wanton waste of land.
P O R T L A N D M A R K E TS .
Charges have been filed against Chan­ while foreign countries spend ¿their
ported from the North Beach district j irity of instances. Distracted
Star Route Beats Train.
cellor Day, of Syracuse univereitv, for money in building structures which
and in the Western addition. In a!) soon began to gather and the
Wheat— Club, 82c
blueetem, S4e; buildings where infected rats were identification of the blackened ** T j
The Dalles— According to Fi. L. Bolt­
■peaking ill of President Roosevelt.
offer the greatest resistance to tire. The
on, of Kingsley, the people of that sec­ valley, 82c; red, 80c.
found, walls and floors were opened, mangled corpses began.
Buits^for the illegal cutting of timber per capita loss in this country yearly
Barley— Feed, $26 per ton; rolled,
tion of Wasco county are dissatisfied
The grewseme task of taking oattk
and the places thoroughly fn m gited .
exceeds
$5,
against
an
animal
loss
in
21
have been filed in the United States
$22030.
The
The citizens’ heaith committee lias au­ blackened torsoes and bite of ha
of the principal cities of Fiurope of 33 with their present mail service.
eourt at Helena against several films.
per
^ton
;
Oats—
No.
1
white,
$27
thorized the Federal health officers to remains was one of horror. A li*1
cents per capita. Fistimating the pop­ mall from The Dalles for that region
Governor Johnson w ill dedicate the ulation of the country at 80,000,000 goes as far as Dufur by train.
A peti­ gray, $27.
employ additional men, no limit being rescuers was formed, backed by hi 1
Com— Whole, $32.50 per ton; crack­
monument erected by the state of Min- the loss from fires here is $740,000,000. tion is being circulated asking that the
placed on the nnmber. New gangs will dozen ambulances. As the bodi«'
Beeota on Shiloh battlefield on April 10. If we had the same conditions that pre­ mail be taken from the Great Southern ed, $33.50.
be organized and an effort made to ex- untangled from the debris they '
Hay—
Valley
timothy,
No.
1,
$17@
A monument and itatue of Shake­ vail in European cities our loss would and carried by wagon from The Dalles 18 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, terminateall the rats in the city within passed along to the stretchers,
to Dufur and then on to Kingsley, Tygh
conveyed to the ambu’an'ss, •»
the next 30 davs.
speare w ill be ready for the 300th an- be but $26,400,000 a year.”
valley ami Wapfnita
This method $20@21; clover, $14-ai5: cheat. $15;
they weie mercifully coversd
niversay of his deatli and will be fr e tt­
would deliver the mail at Kingsley al­ grain hay, $14@15; alfalfa, $12@13;
blankets and then taken to the i®J
Japan's Naval S trergih
Bonus for Each Child
ed in London.
vetch, $14.
Tokio, March 10.— Some re'iable fig most 24 hours earlier than according to
Sydney, N. S. W ., March 9.- -The vised morgue*.
Fruits—
Apples,
$1@3
per
box.
ac
A petition signet! hy 40,000 persons tires are now to hand showing the pres- **ie present method
-cording to quality; cranberries, $ 8@11 , *ccrea~e
population in the common
asking pardon for Captain Van Sehaick, ent strength of the Japanese navy com­
Senator Proctor Dead
, wealth is notoriously slow, and the
| pel barrel.
Cannery for Independence
under 10 years’ sentence for criminal pared with its strength when the war
Washington, March 5.— l D'tsd
Vegetables— Turnips, 75c per sack; ; leg-slators of Western Australia, where
negligence in causing tlie wreck of the broke out. I','tails are appended, but
Independence— An enthusiastic meet
carrots 65c per sack; beets, $1 per tbe inhabitants number only two to the Senator Redfield Proctor, of V*n
steamer Gen. Slocum, whereby over the totals may be briefly stated, viz : ing of citixens and farmers last week
square mile, have determined to take a ' died at his apartments at
1 000 lives were lost, will be presen ted One hundr«I and fifty seven vessels of decided to take steps toward establish­ sack; beans, 20 c per pound; cabbage, leaf out of the book of the French, j plain here yesterday afternoon
1 ‘ gc per pound; cauliflower, $1.75;
to President Koo-evelt.
ing
a
cannery
at
this
place.
There
will
ail descriptions, representing a tonnage
celery, $4 25(?4 75 per crate: parsley, W ith a view to encouraging bigger fam­ short illness, lollow ng aa attack of
The senator'* sen,
The first consignment of Faster bon­ of 283,242 tons, before the war, and be another meeting of the citizen* and 20 c per dmen; peppers. 171x0 per ilies, an amendment has been inserted gr p.
nets from Paris has arrived at New 2AM vesae s and 615.082 tons at tbe farmers at the opera house, at which pound; radishes, 20 c per doxen; spin in the income tax bill by the state leg­ Proctor, of Vermont, wa* at
present day. Further scrutiny of the time there will be prominent expert- ach, 5c per pound; spronts, 10 c per islative assembly giving an exemption side when the senator paFse *.
York.
figures shows that Japan Onlay possess- 1 enced oannerymen. professors from the
j of $50 for every child np to tbe number , Senator Proctor w.is 77 years old -■
A fire in the suburbs of Tokio burned es more than twice the cumber of bat- Oregon Agricultural college and others pound; squash. l @ 1 4 c per pound
j of five in the family of a taxpayer , senator had been ill ar.d coco**"
Onions—
$2.60
i<«r
hundred.
400 booses and caused a loss of $2,- tleships she bad before the war.
to address the people on the profits
; his room at the Champlain *P*:'
Potatoes— 40@50c per hundred, de­ Five children is evidently the lim it.
» 00 , 000 .
from a tannery and when tiie commit­
( for about a week. HisailPfP
livered Portland; sweet potatoes, $3.50
tee appointed will report.
Sh vering in the Dakotas.
Prizes for Aeroplanes.
The house committee on expoeitions
: diaenoeed as grip, which l*t*
@3.75 per hundred.
favors appropriating $500,000 for the
St. Paul, March 1 0 — ExDemely cold
Paris, March 9.— M. Micheiin has oped into pleurisy,
Butter— Fancy creamery,
30@35c
Report
of
Insane
Asylum
Japanese fair.
weather prevailed
throughout
the
founded a world's ctiallenge cup of the
per pound.
Need Lew to D.-port Anarck^J |
Salem— Superintendent R. E. Lee,
Poultry— Average old hens, 14c per value of $20,000, to be comp ted for
Japan threatens to use force unless Northwest Sunday night and yesterday,
New York, March » . — T:u?
_
China surrenders absolutely in the mat­ the warmest place in this r, gion being Steiner, of the state insane asylum, in pound; mixed chickens. 13@13 4 c ; annually by aeroplanes. After the first
St. rani, where tiie temperature was his monthly report submitted to the spring chickens, 15@16c; turkeys, live, races aeronauts w ill be compelled each of the bill introduced in coBP^J
ter of the seiied steamer.
four digrees below zero yesterday morn­ governor states that the new wing that 14 @ 15c; dressed, choice, 16@17c; year to fly double the distance made by Congressman Bennett, prov'“11’
Nine anarchist leaders have l>een ing at 8 o’clock. Throughout North is being annexed to the institution will geese, live. 9@10c; ducks. 15@16e; tiie winner of the trophy the preceding the d e n ta tio n of anarchist*
arrested in Chicago.
Dakota at that hour the temperature be completed within 30 'lays. He also pigeons, 7Re @ $ l ; squabs. $1 50@2.
Year. The winning aeronaut, in addi- pressed by Commissioner n* *!
The erect reports that the new ward for the eriui-
Eggs— Fresh ranch, I 818 I 8 4 C per tnn to the cup, will receive $3,000. tion Watchorn. of this P°rt . J ’, «
John McCourt, of Pendleton, has ranged from 4 to 26 below
The trophy will be held by the aero missioner states that he h-** j
been recommended for United .“ tales of the cold wave extern ed from South | inal insane w ill lie occupied during th e ' doxen.
ltakota to Winnipeg. The temperatine coming week.
The expense for the
_
Veal— 75 to 125 pounds, 9c; 125 to club of the country of which the winner done everything iu hi* po*-‘r
district attorney for Oregon.
rose slowly dining (be day.
keeping of each patient for the month 150 pounds, 7c; 150 to 200 pounds, 6 is a native.
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was 112.37, or 42 cents per day.
he know* of no ws;
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Portugal Net Involved.
now be dexirred.
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Roosevelt a military genius.
La Grands Aftsr Settlers.
@ 7 4 c ; packers, 5 0 6 4 c.
Lisbon, March 10.— Investigation in­
Columbus. O., March 9 — That the passage of the Bennett bill.
The third of the Pennsylvania com­ stituted by the Portuguese government
Hope— 1907, prime and choice. 4 4 firs in the Collinwood schoolhon*e
LaGrande— At least 26 families from
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pany’s tunnels under the Flast river. regarding the Tatsu Maru incident, Idaho w ill strive in LaGrande this « 6 c per peund; olds. l@ 2c per pmnd.
which cost the lives of more than 170
New York, has been completed.
have elicited fio.n the Pekin govern­ weekwith a view to securing homes In
Wool— Eastern Oregon, average best. children was due tc an over heated far-
Nathan ▼Waver, deputy stale attor­ ment the emphatic assert ion that the the valley. A local real estate firm has 18i820r per prmrd according to shrink­
ney genera! for New York, has been ar seizure occurred on the high seas, and had a missionary employed in Idaho age; valley, 18<82iV per pound, accord­
rested charged with attempted black- that, therei n', there was no violation and the state« of the Mididie West dur­ ing to fineness mohair, choice, 29@
30c.
of the law governing Portugal waters. ing tbe past winter.
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