Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, August 06, 1908, Image 2

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    Washington County News
lu u c fl N t h W eek
MANY FAM ILIES SEPARATED.
S E N A TO R A LLIS O N DIES.
Death Com es as Shock, as Few Were
Aware o f Illness.
OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST
Property
Loss at Fernie Not Less
Than $2,600,000.
THIRD IN STRENGTH
Spokane, Wash., Aug. 4.— A special
Dubuque, Iowa, Aug. 5.— Senator
from Femie, B. C., to the Spokesman- ^
W illiam Boyd Allison died in his Lo­
Review, says:
cust street home at 1:33 o’clock yes­
It is feared that the loss o f life will
C A N T SELL W ORM Y APPLES.
GOOD ROADS MEET.
reach beyond 100, but there are so
terday afternoon. With him at disso­
lution were members o f his household Every County in State Will be Repre­ Fruit Inspector Will See That Laws many living people without homes or
shelter or food to be looked after that
Are Strictly Enforced.
sented This Year.
and a physician.
In a bulletin an­
up to the present no effort has been
nouncing his death Doctors Hancoct:
Salem— County Fruit Inspector Arm­ made to ascertain the number o f those
Portland— Nearly every county in
and Lewis gave heart failure as the Oregon w ill be represented at the good strong states that the state law pro­ who lost their lives.
cause. The announcement o f the sen­ roads conference to be held in Port­ hibiting the marketing o f wormy and
In the district swept by the flames
ator’s death came as a shock to his land, August 11.
Among the most scaly apples, pears and other fruits, there is estimated to have been some j German Navy League Discovers Large
AAA
1 _
rp...n 4 V\AiiLinn/l n f f
-
neighbors, as few were aware o f his distant will be Lake county, which which was not enforced last year on n 7,000
people.
Two thousand o f these
A Returns o f the L e tt Important but
Addition to Program —Soon
illness. Though for the past two years will send delegates to counsel with the account of the light yield o f fruit in people have been sent west to Cran-
Not L e tt Interesting Event*
Have 21 Battleships.
Senator Allison had been in declining men from Eastern and Western Oregon some sections, will be rigidly enforced brook and Elko, some 1,500 fled from
o f the Patt Week.
health, and though he suffered the loss on the best remedies for existing road this year.
the flames to the northward and reach­
The yield is abundant and there is ed Hosmer and other places along the
o f much vitality during the present conditions.
summer, no news had gone out from
County Judge B. Daly, of Lakeview, no reason, declares the inspector, for J jjne
Berlin, Aug. 4.— The Japanese navy
Castro accuses Holland o f barbarism his home indicating the gravity of his
T {,e Great Northern train took all
has written to the Portland Commer­ any grower to bring bad fruit to mar-
w ill take third place in 1911, according
and savagery.
Mr.
Armstrong
states
that
the
j
{he
people
jt
could
carry
up
the
Hne,
ket.
illness.
cial club, assuring the management
to the bulletin made by the German
Senator Allison suffered from the that his county w ill be represented. movement .
Bronson Howard, the great play­
, ,
.
i fighting its way through sheets of Navy League in its August report.
worst form o f prostatic enlargement He said :
the direction o f the state horticultur- dameg before reaching a place of
wright, is dead.
“ Notwithstanding the assertions of
and a kidney affection made relief
“ We have not been saying much, but ist, W. K. Newell, o f Portland, and safety.
Harriman hsa started for the Pacific
Japan’s bad financial position,” the
even more difficult to afford.
As is we have been up and doing until we the district commissioners.
Scores
o
f
families
were
separated,
coast, still talking of higher freight
article says, “ the so-called program of
usual in such cases, the senator suffer­ now have 300 miles o f as good roads in
I husbands not knowing where their i 1907 appears to provide for consider­
rates.
Open Bids at Klamath.
ed frequently from periods o f faint­ Lake county as can be found in any
! wives and children were, and in some
Klamath Falls— Bids were opened instances it was ascertained this morn- able more construction than has been
One hundred sheep were killed by a ness and weakness. These spells have county in Oregon.
Lake county, with
single bolt of lightning near Bridge­ frequently occurred o f late. The last its 5,000 acres of land to every voter, recently for extension o f the South I ing that members o f the same family reported. From a fully well informed
quarter it is affirmed that Japan, be­
port, Cal.
o f them had its beginning on Friday has already a per capita income of over Branch canal of the Klamath project. were in Cranbrook, Fbrnie and Hos­
sides building the three battleships,
This work comprises seven miles of mer.
$250
per
man
from
the
livestock
in­
and
finally
resulted
in
the
patient’s
Railroad presidents will confer with
Aki, " A , ” and “ B ,” and the four ar­
main canal, which will connect the
dustry
alone.
When
we
get
railroad
death.
The
lowest
estimates
o
f
the
amount
shippers on rates.
The meeting will
criusers, Kurama, Ibuki and
present canal with the Adams ditch in o f the loss is placed at $2,500 000, and „ mored
facilities
to
ship
to
the
markets
the
E „ and ..p „ ha8 appropriated mo
be held aat Chicago.
splendid products of our orchards, the vicinity of Merrill. Two bids were as nearly as can be ascertained the in- * _ c _____
C LO U D B U R S T IN ARIZONA.
___, V _A,
f
for four additional battleships, each
The kaiser has rewarded a soldier
farms, mines and forests, then watch received for the entire contract, and surance carried w ill amount
...
...
.
.
.
nnn
o
f
12,800
tons,
and
for
five
who did not recognize him with pro­
armored
other
bids
were
received
on
schedule
,
1>ow>ww.
ule
(>wu
,
.
thing like $1,500,000.
O f the 7,000 |
Blsbee Suffers to Extent o f $100,000 Lake county grow.”
motion for strict attention to duty.
coveriner portions of the work. The
.
, , . ,
l
j
. j
I cruisers o f 18,500 tons,
From Water.
board
o*f
Engineers
will
decide
upon
^
Through these increases Japan will
Homesteaders Ruled Off.
A number o f earthquake shocks have
Bisbee, Ariz., Aug. 5. A cloudburst
awarding the contract in a few days. '
hav.e be,‘ .n taken a^ '
11 18 f j ! push forward in 1910-1911 to third
occurred in Algeria, doing much dam-
Klamath Falls. — Decisions have
this afternoon did about $100,000 dam­
tL rp w ill he
who w ? ^ h iiv e f lace in ,the wor^ ’s navies, Japan’s
agejto property and causing some loss
been handed down by the United All o f the bidders are prepared to rush
age in Bisbee.
One side o f Main States land office at Lakeview, in ref­ work as soon as the contract is let, and , , .
. . , .!V .
,
' position withjgreat ships now being:
of life.
street, including the postoffice, in less erence to several contest cases be in all probability water for the Adams | anj n r ^
Wlth temp° rary Shelter
Ready, 14 battleships with a tonn»|
A Connecticut man murdered his than ten minutes was changed from tween homesteaders and those plac­ system w ill be carried through the
o f 191,400, and 12 large cruisers with
w ife and grandchild, but was killed by 200 yards o f stores, costly saloons and ing timber and stone filings. In each main canal next year.
a tonnage o f 113,000; building, three
DEATH L IS T GROW S.
his son before going further with his business houses to a mass of wreckage case the homesteaders have lost. In
; battleships with a tonnage of 60,800, '■/
butchery.
by rocks, water and mud that came the case of O. B. Newton vs. Nell
Dairying Exhibit to be Feature.
i and four cruisers with a tonnage of
Seventy-Four Said to Have Perished 66,900, to which must be added those a
Boyd-Yaden, homestead entry was re
Portland- -An immense dairying ex­
A strike o f machinists on the Cana­ . tumbling down off the mountain side.
fused,
on
account
of
the
land
being
in
Destruction
o
f
Fernie.
vessels embraced in the latest[informa- A
dian Pacific is on and it is expected Postmaster M. E. Cassidy and Sheriff heavily timbered and residence not hibit w ill be the feature o f the coming
Oregon state fa r in September, if
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Aug. 4.— As a tion, namely, four battleships with * w r
other men w ill be affected and the Jack White, who were in the post- maintained.
In
this
case
filing
had
I master's office, narrowly escaped with
plans of the Dairy association officers result o f bush fires the town o f Fernie, total o f 83,200 and and five
road tied up.
I their lives, as did the force of 18 girls been made five years ago, and the land are carried out.
These plans n ow : B. C., is wiped off the map as a child with a tonnage o f 92,500.”
had
been
lived
upon
by
claimant
and
A German inventor has a dirigible employed in the postoflice, when the
promise to be more than fulfilled. cleans a slate. Michel, 14 miles dis­
balloon in which he made a successful inrush of water, almost without warn­ commutation made, but the patent
Mrs. S. A. Yoakum, vice president of tant, is in flames and the fate o f Hos­
had never been issued.
HEAT RECORD SMASHED.
flight o f 24 hours, returning to the ing. struck the building.
the association, who has been touring mer and Sparwood, intervening towns,
starting point.
Huge boulders and tons o f dirt slid
Railroad Accidents in June.
the Willamette valley in the interest is in doubt, they being cut off from
Temperature in Chicago Registers!
The great Paris strike has ended in into the first floor o f the postoftice
Salem.— Acording to reports re­ o f the exhibit, came to Portland from communication.
where the force was at work. Consid-
Highest in Eight Years.
a failure.
Over 100 lives are known to have
ceived at the office of the railroad Salem and departed for Tillamook
erable mail was washed away or dam- commission at Salem, four persons county. She is said to be doing much been lost, 74 of them in Fernie.
Chicago,
Aug. 4.— August heat re-1
Wheat is booming in ( hicago and has
[,y mud and water. Miss Clara were killed by the railroads during
A territory o f 100 square miles is a cords for the past eight years were
good in arousing the enthusiasm of
gone above the $1 mark.
Larsen, of Chicago, was rescued [from the month of June in this state. No
seething mass o f flames.
Through it smashed at 10 a. m. today, when the
dairy cow owners.
Employes o f all the paper trust’s five feet o f water into which she had passengers or employes were in the
are scattered hundreds o f lumbermen mercury reached the 94 degree mark,
number.
Thirteen
passengers
were
in­
fallen
by
Miss
Barr,
another
clerk.
Hold for 80-Cent Wheat.
mills have gone on a strike.
and prospectors, so that the actual loss which it had not attained since August]
Thousands o f tons o f rock and dirt jured, one trainman, one yardman two
Pendleton Many large wheat crops of life w ill not be known for days.
R A man has been killed in Nevada by
5, 1900. Having reached this mar]
other
employes,
and
one
other
per
were washed down the mountain side
have already passed into the hands of
The properties o f the Canadian Pa­ the liquid metal rested for a time,
a friend who mistook him for a deer.
into the streets, where it was piled up son. One oassenger train was derailed, the buyers, but in most instances the cific and Great Northern railways are
ing at the same mark at 2 p. m., bu!
two freight trains were derailed
Great preparations are being made from five to 20 feet high.
There was one collision between pas­ growers are holding for 80 cents. I f destroyed, the bridges and rolling stock started up the tube later, determined
for the reception of the battleship fleet
senger train and one collision between that price is reached it is generally be­ burned so that it is impossible to enter to break all records for the year—Si
at Auckland.
i passenger train and a freight train lieved that the bulk of the crop in this or leave the burning area.
degrees, made July 23— the hottest day
T W E N T Y LOGGERS M ISSING.
The summary of accidents for June country w ill be sold or contracted for
There is no possibility o f estimating since July 21, 1901, when a mark of
Governor Hughes, of New York, is
I within a very few days. From reports the loss o f life and property which w ill 103 degrees was set. In spite o f the
preparing for a more vigorous tight Mill Men May Have Perished in Fire is comparatively low.
received up to date, it is evident that result, for the flames are driven by a high mark reached by the mercury,
against betting men.
About Hosmer.
Big Hay Crop in Tillamook.
the average yield for the county will half gale, making it impossible to put there was less suffering in the
Eastern politicians say Hearst’s In­
Vancouver, B. C., Aug. 5. — Dp to
Tillamook The hay harvest w ill be be in the neighborhood of 30 bushels up a fight against their advance.
than there was on some o f the days las
dependence party has less chance of j this evening 18 bodies had been found
completed this week, with the excep­ to ih • acre. This is about ten bushels
The conflagration is the greatest week when the temperatures were a
winning than the Socialists.
| in the ruins caused by the fire at Fer- tion o f oat hay.
The weather has short o f last year’s crop.
which has ever reached Canada and the 80s.
Then, however, there ns
The United States and Great Britain nie.
been fine the past two weeks for hay­
ranks only with the San Francisco dis­ great humidity. Today it was dry ami
are to unite and bring pressure to bear
The logging crew o f the Elk Lumber making, but previous to that the heavy
Teachers' Institute Dates.
aster.
a 15-mile wind was blowing frofflti*
on Belgium for reforms in Congo.
\ company, consisting o f about 20 men, fogs at night made curing somewhat
Salem. —The following dates for an­
For the past month forest fires have southwest. This kept the numberof
George A. Pettibone, leader o f the ia ■ « » miaai"* - Th,‘y ,we™ at work slow. Another bumper hay crop is in nual teachers’ institutes have teen set: been raging in the mountains o f Elk deaths and prostrations down.
Western Federation of Labor, died in a on ' h,‘ mountain north o f Hosmer and the barns, and the large dairy herds in Coos county. Myrtle Point. August IS. river valley country, but they have not
Four deaths and 26 serious cases of
Saturday prostration had been reported up to H
Denver hospital as a result of an oper­ nothing has yet been heard from them. Tillamook county are well provided for 11*. '_' * and 21; Wallawo county. Enter been considered serious.
Some believe that the entire party has for the next winter, and as the mead­
Tonight a cooling breere
ation for cancer.
prise, August 26. 27 and 28; Wasco morning a heavy wind sprang up from o ’clock.
ows are green and will remain so all county. The Dalles. October 6. 7 and 8: the west and early in the afternoon came off the lake, which lowered the
perished in the (lames
Detective Burns, employed on the
The only possible way o f escape open summer with abundnace o f green pas­ Columl ia county. Rainier. October G. 7 the flames appeared over the crest of temperature to 87 degrees. The police ■
San Francisco graft cases, ids securing to them was to cross the mountain ture, the cheese factories are receiving
and 8: Washington county. October 12 the mountains to the west o f Femie. killed 24 unmuzzled dogs.
a salary of $825 a month and his 26 as­ range. I f they succeeded it w ill be a much larger amount o f milk than in 13 and 14; Polk county. Dal as. Oeto This ran down the mountain side and
sistants $150 each.
several days yet before they could pos­ previous years.
her 14. 15 and 16; Klamath county. before a fire guard could be organized
LEARN LANGUAGE FIRST.
Klamath Falls, October 21. 22, 23 ami had entered the town.
Harriman says there should be an in­ sibly reach Fernie by a circuitous
24.
Smut Eats Up Machines.
crease in freight rates in order to se­ route. No human being would under­
Foreigners Ignorant o f English Are
cure good service. He favors a read­ take to reach them across the burned
Pendleton- Smut has caused the de­
FLEET PASSES 1 U TU ILIA .
PO R TLA N D M ARKETS.
justment rather than a general in­ area at the present time.
struction of two threshing machines in
Denied Final Citizenship.
crease.
Umatilla county during the past week.
Natives
Gaze
on
Great
Battleships
at
Denver,
Colo., Aug. 4.— A sensation
Wheat Club, 87c per bushel: forty­
Fire Cevours Michel.
and another was burned, but the origin
The pope will create ten new car­
Close Range.
was created in the Federal court today |
fold, 88c; ret) Russian. 85c; bluestem,
Vancouver,
B.
C.,
Aug.
5.
For
three
,
of
the
fire
in
the
third
instance
is
»un­
dinals next fall.
Suvia, F iji Islands, Aug. 4.— The when Judge Lewis, in throwing out J
days the people o f Michel have fought j certain. Those who lost machines a re : 90c: valley, 87c.
The French government is relent­ for their homes with death at the door, j Isaac Christopher. Frank Brotherton
Barley Feed. $23.50 per ton; roll­ United States Atlantic fleet at 8 p. m. half a dozen naturalization cases, held |
less in its fiKht against labor rioters This afternoon they were beaten at
Saturday was in latitude 15:43 south, that a foreign-born person must speak
and J. Hudeman. The Christopher and ed, $25(d 26; brewing, $26.
Oats No. 1 white, $26.50 per ton; longitude 17:24 west, being distant the English language before he can
An immense power has been gained the game. The city, the second in Hudeman machines were blown up by
from Auckland 1,500 miles. A t 6:30 secure citizenship.
by Harrinun through his alliance with size in the devastated district o f East the explosion o f smut dust, a fire fo l­ gray, $26.
“ I cannot allow final papers to be
i iould.
Kootenay, started to burn in real ear­ lowing in each instance. The other . Hay Timothy. Willamette valley. o'clock in the morning the fleet chang­
given ,” said the court, “ where the
ed
its
formation
from
line
o
f
squadron
$14
per
ton;
Willamette
valley,
ordi­
nest
at
dusk
this
evening.
machine
burned
while
being
moved
Roosevelt has reinstated a number
nary, $11; Eastern. Oregon, $16.50; to single column, and at 7 o’clock party seeking the same is unable to
o f West Point hazers to be disciplined
Nothing can save it from lying a from one field to another.
mixed, $13; alfalfa, $11; alfalfa meal, passed the end o f eastern end o f Tutu- speak the English language. He can­
by ihe faculty.
heap o f ruins even more complete than
$ 20 .
ilia island, Samoa, and steamed close not understand the laws o f this couu-
Hop Crop Worth Picki -g.
The sultan has appeared on the Fernie by tomorrow morning. The
Fruits
Apples, new California. in along the coast, giving the people o f tr>'- if® constitution or any o f the acts
atreets unattended for the first time background o f Fernie in every direc­
Salem Salem hopmen do not agree
during his reign.
tion: except the openings up and down with Joseph Harris that the hop crop $1.25(u 1.75 per box: cherries, 3(*rl0c the island an excellent view o f the fHat go to prove his citizenship. He
may have homesteaded upon land, but
per pound; peaches, 40cfu $1 per box; ships.
the
valley,
is
a
mountain.
There
is
w ill be larger than the demand and
Castro has dismissed all Dutch con­
The station ship Annapolis passed He must read and w rite English before
suls and vice consuls in Venezuela one main street running through the that the crop w ill not all be picked. prunes, $1 per crate; Bartlett pears.
The He can secure his final papers and come
center of the town and the railway Dealers interviewed estimate the crop $1.75 per box; plums, 40kr50c per close to the fleet off Pago Pago.
and demands apology for insults.
usual honors were rendered.
before the court with a native citizen
runs down the center o f the street. at from 90,000 to 120,000 bales, and box; grapes. $1.50f«l 1.75 per crate.
F. D. Spaulding, a wealthy auto-
At 9 o’clock the fleet resumed its wHo can swear he has known the sub­
Berries Raspberries, $1 per crate;
Two
rows
o
f
houses
on
each
side
have
indicate
their
b
elief
that
there
will
be
mob-le manufacturer of San l-'ran
$1 per crate
black- course for Auckland in line o f squadron i ect f ° r a period o f five years.”
their back yards abutting against the few, if any. growers who w ill not pick loganberries.
cisco, perished in the Yuma desert
berries. 60 c ( h $1.
formation. It had reduced its speed
-----------------------
mountain.
their hops. The dealers agree that the
Suit has been commenced against
Potatoes New, $l(f*1.25 per hun­ to nine knots. The weather is fine,
Standard's Foe in Europe.
crop will be good if the weather contin­
the Cleveland Traction company for
though hot. The collier A ja x arrived
Respond to Japan's Call.
Easle, Switzerland, Aug. 4.—Re­
ues favorable. No one w ill venture an dred; old, Oregon, 75c per hundred;
violating its charter granted by the
at Suvia today.
sweet potatoes, 6 .■ c per pound.
ports received here today from repre-
San Francisco, Aug. 5. The cham­ estimate as to price.
city
, Melons Cantaloupes, $2(*-2.75 per
_
, _
sentatives o f the International Oil
ber of commerce at a meeting today
Samuel F
Moffat, an editorial
crate; watermelons. 90c(<t$ 1.25per 100
Cars o f Coal on Fire.
syndicate, which proposes to buck the
Bandon Booklets Out Soon.
writer on Collier's magazine. i< dead considered the invitation received from
loose; crated. *4c per pound addition­
i . . . Minn., Aug. 4. The Great Standard Oil company all over Europe.
H e was a nephew oi Samuel Clemens the Tokio chamber o f commerce,
Bandon The booklets and other lit­ al; casabas, $2.75<u3 per dozen.
Northern officials have received word state that the outlook is bright zidB
which was sent with the sanction of erature ordered by the Bandon Com­
(M ark Tw ain).
Vegetables- Turnips. $1.50per sack; from their dia ision superintendent at that the product o f the new ccncereH
the Japanese government, for the com­ mercial club w ill be ready for delivery
One miner was killed and two fa mercial bodies o f this and other cities
beets, $1.50; b6tnsv 7c White Fish. Mont., that 65 cars
csrrots, $1.75; beets,
___ o
__ f w
............
ill find ... a ready market » ______
as soon as 8*1
about August 20.
C. H. Warren,
tally injured in an explosion of g.is
'
H effort
r
*
per pound; cabbage. 2c per pound: coal and coke and three bridges ' belong-
is made
to push the trade, The I
to
visit
Japan
with
a
view
o
f
improv­
manager o f the Warren Publicity com­
in a coal mine near Scranton, Pa A
ing the trade between the two coun­ pany, o f Portland, was asked to help com. 25. i30c per dozen: cucumbers. *ng to the company have been destroy- syndicate managers are rapidly cob -I
number o f men were -lightly hurl.
$1 per box; egg plant. 10c per pound: « • bY the forest fires at Femie. The p’leting arrangements for an allien«I C
tries.
It developed that many inquir­ raise the necessary funds.
Mr. W ar­
R ryin is busy on his speech o f ac- ies had been received by the local ren and the committee succeeded in lettuce, head, 15c per dozen; parsley, big bridge just west o f the depot at with the great Russian oil firn*l
ceptance.
chamber from Eastern citites, and a raising more than was needed and the 15c per dozen; peas, 4c per pound: Fem ie and No. 3 and No. 4 bridges These firms, it is understood, have « ' I
,
'r-«s the F'.k river between Hosmer pressed a readiness to sell out.
committee was appointed to ascertain Commercial club has decided to double peppers. 8w 10c p* r pound: ra .
railroad
Officials o f the Philippine
per dozen: spinach. 23c per !
Michel have been wiped out. The
are making arrangements to ex- how many desired to make the trip.
the onier to 10,000 booklets.
.pound; tomatoes, ,5 c«i$ l per crate Canadian Pacific has lost two depots, a
Conservatives Win in Cuba.
tend it.
j celery. $1.25 per dozen; artichokes. water tank and all o f its cars at Fer­
Edison Will Do What Hs Likes.
Havana. Aug. 4.— Election returB^
Will
Drain
Union
Lands.
75c per dozen.
Dismissals o f consul« tnav cause a
nie. A hurricane is blowing.
New York. Aug. 5. To gratify a
throughout Cuba indicate a gcn ^W
I a Grand«,—The hoard ofc reg
quarrel between the United States and life-long wish. Thomas A. Edison, the
j Butter -Extras, 27’-4c per pound;
victory for the conservatives, wn*
Honduras.
the
Oregon
Agricultural
college
Id
fancy.
25c;
choice.
20c;
store.
l$c.
Forced
to
Run
Gauntlet.
great inventor, has decided to quit
have carried most o f the imrortWj
Egg? Oregon extras. 25c per dozen ; ’ Deadwood. S. D.. Aug. 4.— Accused cities.
Reports are being received at temporarily his laboratory and go on a meeting at Vaion last week. an<
Tlie liberals elected Azbefi
I? *"ftitKIip^n
dqnarters of babies rawing commission to the Pacific coast, were taken to introduce scientific d rain firsts. 23ki 24e ; seconds. 22(ir22’, c ; o f w ife beating on the public streets, governor o __ f the
_
___ o f HavB*
province
third«, l.voL'iv; Eastern, 25*124c.
named after Taft.
where he w ill engage in scientific re­ ng in this ra rer, where the lo
G-orge Corey, o f Terry, a small mining but the conservatives were victor**
>r<> now worthless, due to ex.-,«« of
Poultry Mixes! chickens. 11c per
The In *»*
Gould has got m orry from H arri­ search free from all commercialism. rainfall. Estimates will be invited on . pound; fancy hens. 12c; roosters, 9c; ca np rear here, almost lost his life to- in the city o f Havana.
d v at the hands o f a mob. Corey had showed their greatest strength in E*1'
man to pay his railroad debts, and lost The change does not mean that he will training and tiling 100 acres located
j
spring,
14c;
ducks,
old.
8c;
spring,
Ik
ca ase work at all. hut that he will de­
h -*;n arrested and placed in jail.
A em Cuba. So far no reports have
control of the Wheeling road.
st the experiment farm, near Union,
vote himself purely to science.
Edi­ and will thus introduce into this valley I k i l i ^ c ; geese, old, 8c; gosling«. 1«
?. r''L ['ls F formed and broke into the received here o f serious trouble »*
H ot weather set fite to a great coal son. accompanied by his wife, w ill leave
.«-«lie : turkeys, old, 18k! 19c; young. -ail. The man was taken to the high­
foils.
the first attempt at draining wet lands I 20ki 24c.
pile at Renta, Nev
way. where he was forced to run a
late in August fiar the journey.
on scientific plans.
Veal
Ex
tra.
8
*
8
V,
c
per
pound
;
or­
gauntlet c f men with blacksnake whips
M R Preston will not accept the
Robbers' Swag Fifty Thousand-
dinary. ToT .c; heavy. 5 c.
Socialist nomination for president,
Mary men were in favor o f lynching
Monument o f Great Quake.
SB-Terrorizing **
Gobbling Up New Wheat.
Chicago,
Aug. 4.-
Pork-
Fancy.
7c
and August Gillhaus has been named.
per pound; onii- him. but the women prevented this.
San Francisco. Aug. 5. The new
po-tmasters o f Northern Michigan I« _
Pendleton Wheat has advanced an­ nan-. 6c; large, 5c.
Panama is afraid the United States R elief Home for the aged anti infirm, other two cents in the Pendleton mark­
ten years and stealing more than * *
Mutton- Fancy. 8 ( 0 9c.
t i e o f Heat in Mine.
wants to annex the country and erected at a coet o f $450,090 from the et. with the result that probably 200,-
000 from the government, George
Hops
-1907,
prmie
and
choice,
4
*
Roosevelt has sent a reassuring mes­ surplus money contributed for the re­ 000 bushels have changed hands within
rginia City. \ e v „ Aug. 4.— H alf and Frank Roach are under arrest ^
*i5c per pound; olds, 2ki2 -c ; con^
sage.
lie f o f sufferers by the earthquake and the past two days.
\ T ‘en!1T w 't\ th*‘
o f the earth day. * The“ bandits' werT'captured ^ Ha
The purchases are 1 tracts. 9k! 10 c.
8.000 feet fmm
from t the
mouth of
and $.000
k - ------
-■* - the - Postal
- ■ Inspectors Frasier and
Eastern railroads hare begun an at fire o f April 18. 1906. was formally de­ being made on a basis o f 75 cents, and
W ool Eastern Oregon average best
Sutro tunnel. C. Pucillini was discover- a hut in the
tack on a law passed by the last con­ dicated today and turned over to the it is not recalled when the prices were 1901ff.Sc
__ woods
____ near Escsn»^
__________ I R .-W S **
s h .n
r i k a n g k v . • PH
! t T rd:n4r to I ed de«d . this afternoon
- with his four When they were captured
gress limiting the hoars o f continuous city. It is located on the Almshouse so good and so much wheat changing itft.
va iuPOUn‘^
lle y ,
iro- mules, killed by the heat in the tun- Ronch h ad'»10.000 worth of
tract south o f the Golden Gate.
service o f employes.
hands so early in the season.
I hair, choice, 18^18 ^ c.
I net’s depths.
and postal order* in their |
FOREST GRO VE...........OREGON
Japanese Navy Will Be Greatly
Increased by mil.
NEWS OF THE WEEK
MANY NEW SHIPS ARE KUILBIMj
In a Condensed Form for Our
Busy Readers.
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