Washington County news. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1903-1911, November 26, 1908, Image 2

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    CKIVED STANDARD OIL TRUST
DOINGS IN OREGON !
THEIR LIBERTY AT MANILA
New York, Nov. 23.— Credit for
Manila, Nov. 23.— The officers and
The Y. M. C. A., of Eugene, has
the creation of the Standard Oil crew of the fleet of battleships un-
$31,000 pledged toward a $50,000
Interesting Items Gathered
trust, which counsel for the Federal] der Admiral Sperry will be allowed
building.
F ro m All Parts of the State.
80 DEAD AND SCORES H IRT IX Government alleges still exists as the | full liberty at Manila as at any other GENERAL MARSHALL'S REPORT
Math Jancigaj was sentenced to be
Standard Oil Company of New Jer-1 point they have touched. Admiral
URGES IMPORTANCE OF BIG
ARKANSAN— MANY TOWN'S
hanged for the murder of 16-year-
sey, was given by John D. Rocke-j Sperry reached this conclusion after
old Mary Smr.kar in Oregon City
UNDERTAKINGS.
DEMOLISHED.
New Ranking Law in Effect. ,.i
feller to two men— Henry M. Flag- ] thoroughly investigating health coa­
July 11 last. His attorney's will ask
Portland— Oregon’s state banking
ler and Samuel C. T. Dodd. To these j
for a new trial.
law, enacted at the 1907 session Qf
master architects of the oil combine!
There has been the largest acreage
iegjs|ature, became operative in
Two Twi«ter* Sweep Path Four Mile» Mr. Rockefeller gave full credit ini
Government and State of Washing­
of fall wheat sown in Sherman coun- every particular Wednesday, Novem-
his testimony under cross-examina-*
in Width— Both Start at the
ton to Improve Columbia and
ty during the past few weeks in the ^er 25. National banks are not In­
tion in the dissolution suit, saying
history of the county. The weather cluded in the application of this
Same Time.
Snake Rivers.
that he was sure it was not himself,
has been ideal for seeding, and the statute which is designed better to
as he did not possess the ability for
grain has taken on a wonderful regulate the banking business con­
so progressive a move.
growth.
ducted by private corporations by
Mr.
Kellogg,
who,
with
other
Gov­
Little Rock, Ark., N ot . 23.— Twt
Washington, Nov. 21— It Is evi­
About 27 tons of turkeys
were -----------
throwing
artejnd
It safeguards
which
■
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at
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'» U i u a
tornadoes, one north and the othei ernment investigators, had been en­
dent from the annual report of Gen­
southbound, swept over West Arkan­ deavoring for more than a year to
eral Marshall, Chief of Army Engin­ Douglas county's thanksgiving con- make for tlV protection of the de-
sas this afternoon, destroying many locate the missing stock transfer
eers, in which he discusses river and tribgtion this year. The prices ranged positor. The purpose of the law in
harbor improvements in the North­ from 17 to 21 cents. These figures; its present form will be further pro-
lives and much property. All meant books of the Standard Oil trust,
of communication was cut off and sought to do so through Mr Rocke­
west, that lu his opinion the Celilo do not include the other poultry moted, it is reported, by several im-
only indefinite reports have been re­ feller, who promised to do what he
canal and the Columbia river jetty which was shipped in large numbers, portant amendments which will 5a
The postal authorities have closed proposed during the coming session
must be completed before the other
ceived from the districts visited could to find them.
During the examination, Mr. Kell­
This of the legislature.
From these reports it appears that
large and important Improvements the postoffice at Crook, Or.
ostoffice has been the distributing
The features of the law are:
at least 30 lives were lost. The prop­ ogg developed from Mr. Rockefeller
are undertaken on a large scale.
Limits total liability to any bank
erty loss will reach hundreds of thou­ that early In the industrial existence
Moreover, he considers these projects point for at least 75 ranch families
of the Standard the presidents of
of such value as to Justify Congress for many years and its abolition will by any person or corporation to 25
sands of dollars.
I in making such appropriations as will make It necessary for the ranchers per cent of ag egate paid-Yn capital
One tornado started In the extreme railroad companies, together with
enable the Government to complete themselves to journey the 52 miles and surplus of bank making loan,
southwestern part of the state and their directors, were stockholders In
Requires publication of detailed
these works in the near future. The to Prinevllle after their mall.
traveled northward following the sec. the oil combination.
REAR ADMIRAL SPERRY.
report, from a practical standpoint,
The Government Reclamation Ser-
sar" e a8 are now Pub-
ond tier of counties from the west­
ern boundary line. The other start­
dittons in Manila. These officers and is one that will be satisfying to the vice has announced that the Umatilla ,l»*ed by National banka.
ed in the northwestern corner of tht
crews will take part in a parade and people of the entire Northwest, and Irrigation project Is now 82 per cent I . Kegulates amount of capital stock
enjoy the liberty nf the city. Cases the plan only needs Congressional completed. Water right applications of banks according to population of
state and went southward, to all in­
of cholera reported in the Philip-1 sanction to carry it to completion. have been made for 3700 acres, 2500 city In which they are located.
dications following the second and
Anesthetic Used in Operation Has A f­ pines, it Is stated at the Navy De­ This report will form the basis for
Requires banks in cities of less
third tier of counties.
of which have actually received
fected His Kidneys.
partment, are isolated and under the river and harbor bill to be passed water. There Is no unentered land than 50,.)00 population to carry
At Plney, it is said, 12 persons were
available cash reserve of 15 per cent
control and do not menace public at the coming session.
In the Hermiston unit.
killed and a number injured. Prac­
of their demand liabilities and 10
San Francisco, Nov. 25.—;It is re­ health.
Because of th- increase in cost Of
tically the entire setlement was de­
After a deliberation of about two per cent of their time deposits; In
materials and th-i higher cost of la­ hours the jury in the Harry Tabor
molished. At London three are re­ ported from the Lane Hospital that
bor, the estimate of cost of The manslaughter case, at Eugene last cities of 50,000 population and more
ported to have lost their lives. Well- Francis J. Heney is not quite so well,
banks must carry cash reserve*
Dalles-Celilo canal has been revised
ervllle and Jeshro are reported de­ owing to the efTect on his kidneys of
week, returned a verdict of not
and instead of being $4,125,000, as guilty. Tabor shot and killed Harry amounting to 25 per cent of their de­
stroyed, several fatalities having oc­ anesthetics used when the bullet
originally estimated, it is now set at Stuckey a few weeks ago near the mand liabilities and 10 per cent of
curred in each place. In the vicinity tired by Morris Haas was extracted
time deposits; at least one-third of
His temperature is Sail Francisco Couple Electrocuted $4,900,000.
of Mulberry the death roll Is placed from his jaw.
Alpha postoffice in the Sluslaw coun­ these reserve percentages shall con­
Congress has athorized the total
in Tlieir Yurd.
at seven. The property loss at Berry- slightly above normal, but no alarm
try.
He
claimed
that
he
shot
In
self-
sist of actual cash on hand.
is felt, and his speedy improvement
expenditure of $400,000 in the im­
ville is very large.
defense.
Provides for Inspection of every
Is expected.
San Francisco, Nov. 23.— Jean provement of the Columbia river be­
The
Portland
General
Electric
Pucheu and his wife were accident­ tween Celilo Falls and the mouth of Company has notified Attorney-Gen­ bank by State Bank Examiner at
Americans Heat Japanese.
least once annually, For tbii exam­
ally electrocuted in the yard of their the Snake river. The State of Wash-
Tokio, Nov. 22.— In the presence home in this city last night by com- ington has appropriated $25 000 ad- eral Crawford that it will appeal to ination banks pay a fee of from $20
of an enthusiastic crowd o f more ing in contact with a live wire. The ditlonal for the Improvement of Uma- the United States Courts from the to $250, according to the amount of
than 8000 people, the American base­ wire had broken during the day, fall­ I tilla Rapids. Part of the G >vern- decision of the state supreme court their capitalization.
establishing the right of the state to
Wlll He Hoth Politicai and Social in ball team, which came to Japan to
A fine of $1000 and Imprisonment
ing across the clothes line on which ment money is being spent on a
Charme ter.
play some of the university teams, the family washing was displayed. steamboat equipped for drilling and receive 10 per cent of the net profits not to exceed two years in the penl.
of
the
operation
of
the
Oregon
Qity
opened the season this af ernoon and Pucheu noticed the broken- wire and removing ledges, and raking gravel
tentiayy are the penalties provided
locks.
for any officers or owner of a bank
Lewiston, Idaho, Nov. 22 — Lead defeated the Waseda University by picked it up. The current was not bars, which are the two forms of
Suit has been filed by Harry R. who accepts deposits when he knows
ers of the Nez Perces Indian tribe a score of 5 to 0. The Waseda team turned on for the wire fed arc lights obstruction in this portion of the
Graham, of Freewater, against Daisy that the bank is insolvent.
] river.
will meet in Kamlab November 26 to played snappy ball, but did not suc­ used only at night.
Strom. The couple married in Pen­
Pucheu fastened the loose end to
organize an Indian society for social ceed In getting a man as far as sec­
dleton two weeks ago find Graham
Aid to Irrigator*.
the same tree to which the lit thes
and political purposes. The move­ ond base.
alleges that Miss Strom told him she
Count Okuma, the sage o f the line was attached and forgot all
Washington, D. C,— As a result of
ment has the approval of Chief Moses
was a divorced woman, but that since the personal appeals of President
and 1 b expected to grow Into a large Waseda University, wearing the cap about It. At dark the current was
marriage he has discovered she never Kerr, of the Oregon Agricultural Col­
and /powerful organization. It will and coat of the American team, switched on and the tree began to
bo rhe only one of its kind in the tossed the first ball across the plate. burn. Pucheu started to play the hose To Re Known as Railway Employes' had a divorce and that her husband lege, the Departments of the Interior
Is still alive.
and Agriculture have agreed to es­
Dept, o f American Federation.
Northwest, If not In the United After the game the American players on It, but was warned not to do so
were the guests o f Count Okuma at a by hls neighbors. Mrs. Pucheu sud­
After trying to murder Mrs. Car­ tablish and equip an experiment farm
States.
garden party given by him in their denly remembered the clothes on the
rie
Swofford,
a
Portland
waitress,
be­
on the Umatilla irrigation project,
Corbett Lawyers, secretary to Su­
Denver, Nov. 23.— It has been an­
honor.
line and determined to take them In. nounced to the convention of the cause she had transferred her tranis- to assist farmers in properly develop­
perintendent Llpps, a Carlisle grad­
Before she could be warned of the American Federation of Labor that tory affections to another, William ing their land.
Secretary Garfield
uate, and James Stewart, of Kooskla,
Buys Welser Academy.
danger she touched the clothes wire, there was born in Denver Saturday Grandjean, a painter 30 years old, has set aside sufficient money to
a Government civil engineer, will or­
Welser, Idaho, Nov. 22.— The which was In contact with the elec­
ganize the association and draft the
a powerful railway employes' organi­ last week, seized a bottle of carbolic erect the necessary buildings, con­
constitution.
While it will have a United Presbyterian Synod of the tric light wire, and was instantly zation to be known as the Railway acid from the woman's dresser, struct laterals and purchase equip­
social side, the association will have district comprising the states of Ore­ killed. Pucheu rushed to her aid Employes' Department of tbe Ameri­ drank It, and in ten minutes was a ment. The Bureau of Plant Indus­
try promised to co-operate with the
considerable political significance, as gon, Idaho and Washington, has af­ and as he raised the body his head can Federation, with ten affiliated corpse.
Monday, November 23, the passen­ state in the maintenance of the sta­
the Indians will devise plans foi ter a year’s consideration, purchased touched the clothes wire and he fell organizations as members. The ob­
the
ground
and
buildings
of
the
dead across the body of hls wife.
tribe protection, which wlll be sought
ject Is to bring about a closer union ger fare on the steamers operated tion, the cost to be equally divided.
through the mediations of the asso­ Welser Academy and will build up in
Professor Kerr also secured from
of
all railroad employes and to seek between Portland and points on the
this city a large educational Institu­ Crawls for .Miles With Broken Leg.
ciation with the Indlau Department.
to affiliate all railroad organizations Upper Willamette river by the Ore­ the Agricultural Department a prom­
tion.
Weaverville, Cal., Nov. 23.— Leav­
gon City Transportation Company ise to co-operate with the state In es­
The property o f the Welser Acade­ ing the trail over which he was rid­ with the Federation of Labor.
were cut close to 50 per cent, which tablishing an experiment station for
The
first
convention
is
to
be
held
Cost of Taft's Campaign Told.
my cost the church $10,000 exclusive ing horseback, near Douglas City, C.
Is likely to have the effect of lead­ dry land farming In Morrow, Gill­
in
Denver
and
over
500,000
employes
Albany, N. Y., Nov. 23.— George o f equipping the buildings. The citi­ W. White, ccurt reporter of Trinity
will be represented by the officers of ing up to one of the biggest rate iam or Sherman counties, where ex­
B. Sheldon, treasurer of the Repub­ zens of Weiser have subscribed county, last night dismounted in the their organizations, which are as fol­ *„.0 .aso.tuu/U by a local navigation periments are to be conducted to
lican National Committee, today pub­ $1500 a year for five years to assist storm and tried to find his way afoot.
concern In recent years.
ascertain what grains are beat adapt­
lows:
lished the list of contributions for In getting the institution started. It Coming to what he thought in the
A verdict of manslaughter with a ed to regions where there is less than
Order of Railroad Telegraphers.
wlll
open
for
school
next
fall.
the recent Netional committee. It
darkness was a log. he stepped over Brotherhood of Boilermaker? & Iron recommendation to the mercy of the normal rainfall.
shows 12,330 contributors, many of
it and tumbled over a precipice 75 Shipbuilders of America, Internation­ court, was returned last week by the
The next convention of the Asso­
them covering a number of lesser
WORLD'S NEWS IN' URIEK
feet high and rolled into the swollen al Freighthandlers' Union, Interna­ Jury in the case of Alexander Dal- ciation of American Agricultural
contributions. The total amount con­
waters of Brown Creek below, break­ tional Association of Machinists, In­ rymple, convicted of killing Lee Put­ Colleges and Experiment Station*
The prollts of the Standard Oil ing a leg.
tributed was y i, 665.618.27. The
ternational Association of Carwork- nam in The Dalles on June 12 last. wlll be held In Portland next July,
names of Individual contributors are Company for the year 1907 were
He was miles from a human habi­
and the Farmers’ Institute Conven­
given without specifying address or $80,000,000. It now has a surplus tation In the hardest storm ever seen ers. International Brotherhood of The jury was out about eight hours. tion will follow.
Blacksmiths, Brotherhood of Railway Upon learning the verdict, Dalrym-
locality, this being the method of of $300,000,000.
In the county. On hands and knees
entering them when received, but ad­ part of the wardrobe of Edwin Booth, he crawled toward the trail all night Clerks, Switchmen's Union of North ple collapsed and has been in a seri­
Slay Change Jury List System.
dresses have beeu inserted as far as the actor, will be sold at auction in and until 10 o'clcok this morning, America, International Brotherhood ous condition, it becoming necessary
of Maintenance of Way Employes, In­ to remove him from the county jail
Portland— An attempt will be
New York City on December 4.
available.
when Miss Made Bigelow tiding ternational Association of Steam Fit­ to a hospital.
made at the legislature this winter
Moritz Rosenthal, the Standard over the trail, which is seldom trav­
Before a crowd of 10,000 people, to change the system by which Jury
Oil attorney, receives $1000 per day eled at this time of the year, dis­ ters of America.
Repair Gunboat Iteiiiiliigton.
Samuel Gompers was re-elected the largest that ever saw a football lists are drawn in the various coun­
for hts services. He is employed by covered Mr. White lying below her
Mara Island Navy-Yard, Cal., Nov. th
"
president of the American Federation game In the Pacific Northwest, the ties for the trial of criminal cases.
on the mountain-side and sent for of Labor without opposition.
23 — In accordance with orders re-
j
University of Oregon eleven demon­ It Is proposed to have the lawyers of
President
Castro, of Venezuela, is
celved from the Navy Department, about to leave for Europe, with the help.
strated Its superiority over the Ore­ a county suggest the names of pros­
work will be taken up immediately purpose of undergoing an operation
Critic* of Navy Roundly Scored.
gon Agricultural College team at pective jurors and take this task out
Carnegie Favors lied l i c e t 1 Tariff.
on the gunboat Bennington, on which at the hands of skillful physicians.
The of the hands of the County Judge,
Chicago. Nov. 24 — Critics of the Portland Saturday afternoon.
New
York,
Nov.
22.—-A
notable
an exploalon occurred in San Diego
Two trunks containing a large
Navy who condemn warships because final score was 8 to 0. The total re­ County Clerk and Sheriff, who now
harbor four years ago, wrecking the
The Auto-Aero committee of the article from Andrew Carnegie, deal­ of minor defects were answered pub­ ceipts were $8105, which is the larg­ selects such lists from the tax roll.
engine room and killing 67 men. A Auto Club of France has decided to ing with the tariff, will appear in the licly last night at a banquet of the est amount ever paid In at a football It Is understood that such a bill has
large aum will be expended in re­ offer a grand prize for aviation. It forthcoming December number of a United States Naval Academy alumni game In the Pacific Northwest. Each been drafted In Clackamas county.
pairing the vessel.
will be competed for In 1909 and its prominent magazine. Tbe ironmas­ of the East. Six Rear-Admirals sat team received $3364.15, out of which W. S. U’ Ren, of Oregon City, has
ter takes the position that "infant at the banquet board at the Audi­ they were required to pay hotel bills been conferring with members of the
value will be about $40,000.
King Peter Move* Much Gold.
Multnomah county delegation re­
The Democratic National Commit­ industries" no longer need protec­ torium Hotel and letters scortng re­ In Portland.
tion; that the steel and other indus­ cent critics and praising the Navy
Belgrade, Servla. Nov 23.— Seven­ tee received in all $620,644.77 and
The Chemawa Indian school Is specting such an amendment, togeth­
tries
have
grown
beyond
the
need
of
were read from Admiral Dewey, making many Improvements, which er with other legislation he is desir­
teen carloads of coin and the arch­ spent $619,410.06 during the recent
traiff protection; that duties on lux­ Rear-Admiral Schley and Rear-Ad­
ives o f the National nank were today Presidential campaign, leaving a bal-
wlll complete the efficiency of the ous of having considered.
uries used by the rich should be miral Evans.
The Rear-Admirals Institution. A $16,000 addition to
The plan suggests that the number
removed from this city to the fort at j ance on hand of $1 234.71.
J. H. Hdmtsten. ex-oll Inspector maintained, but that those on manu­ present were: Washington L. Capps, the engineering department is nearly to be drawn In a county be appor­
Nish. This step was taken because
factured
articles
should
be
reduced
chief of Construction In the navy;
tioned among the practicing attor­
the government fears that Austria and chairman of the Nebraska Popu­
greatly or abolished entirely when Albert Ross, Willard H. Brownson, completed. There are over 40 In­ neys of that county, on the theory
will make a raid on Belgrade, the list state committee, was sentenced
dian young men taking the course at
no
longer
neeied.
i Francis J. Htgglnson, French E. the school of electrical and steam en that they are better qualified to *«•
capital. It Is rumored that the gov­ Saturday to pay a fine of $1000 and
serve four months In jail for Illegal
j Chadwick and James H. Dayton.
ernment also will be moved to NUh.
glneering. The institution has sent lect capable and Intelligent men for
Queen I.iliuokalani Here.
fencing of Government lands.
many young Indians out who have Jury service. At the same time, at-
San Francisco, Nov. 22— Ex-Queen
Ten perwons are dead and twice as
taken this course and are holding torneys w111 not be permitted to in-
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Felled anti Robbed.
many Injured as a result o f an ex­ Lllluokalant. of Hawaii, was a pas­
Wheat— Track prices: Club, 90c; thelr own with their white brothers c,u<l e ,n ,helr selections the names
Wallace, Idaho. Nor. 21.— Another plosion Saturday on the Mississippi senger on the Pacific Mall liner Mon­
of any of their clients.
railroad worker has been discovered river steamer H. M. Carter, near golia, which arrived here today from red Rnsslan, 88c; bluestem, 95c; Several graduates hold chief en­
gineer licenses on vessels plying In
near Mullan with the top of his head Rayou Gnula, about 100 miles north the Orient, via Honolulu. Not half Valley, 91c.
Ilcv. Mr. Clark Is Summers.
Barley— Feed,
$26.50;
rolled, Puget Sound and Alaskan waters.
crushed In.
Beside the body was of New Orleans.
a dozen passengers on the steamer
_ Conley-
Roseburg— The preliminary hear-
$27.504}
28.50.
In
LaGrande,
where
the
found a new hammer covered with
Atier being 14 years a candidate were aware that the frail old lady,
Oats— No. 1 white, $31; gray, Wllliams episode originated, there'IsJ lnti of GeorSe Clark, a Methodist
blood, with the handle broken, show­ for United States Senator from Iowa, plainly attired, and accompanied by
nothing to Indicate that Conley is on mlnister
Gardiner, this county,
ing that the blow which crushed the Governor Cummins was elected Wetl- one maid, was the ex-Queen. She Is $30.
Hay— Timothy, Willamette Valley, the face of the earth. Rumors break whoae real name 1« supposed to be
skull must have been terrific.
nesday by a special session o f the traveling with Prince Kalauianiota.
out anew that the old wheat king George Clark Summers, and who Is
state legislature, to fill the vacancy b 'ter known as Prince Cupid, and fancy, $15; do. ordinary, $12; East­
and millionaire banker lies In close wanted tn Texas- wa* resumed Mon­
ern
Oregon,
mixed,
$16;
do.
fancy,
Princess
Kalauinlola
and
will
accom
caused by the death of Senator Will­
Order for Light* Approved.
seclusion on one of hls ranches at day mornin*- resulting In the post-
The $17.50: alfalfa, $12; clover. $12
pany them to Washing * 1.
Washington, D. C., Nov. 24— Act­ iam B. Allison.
Butter Extra, 35c; fancy. 33V$c; Cove, where he owns nearly 1500! ponement of the evamlnatlon until
Mrs. Imogens Robinson Morrill, a Prince was re-elected delegate to
ing upon recommendations o f Cap­
acres of the best wheat land in the Rev' Mr' Ford' ot Pendleton, could
; choice, 28c; store, 18® 20c.
Congress
at
the
receut
election.
celebrated
portrait
and
historical
tain Charles F. Pond, lighthouse In­
valley. Farmers In that secUon have
bro"Bht t0 H»*8 city as a witness
Eggs— Extra. 3 7 Vfc c.
painter,
died
In
Washington,
D.
C.,
spector of the district, the Light­
Hops— 1908,
choice,
8 ® 8 t&e; watched the place but to no avail. ,or ^he defense.
Take
Refuge
on
Ronni
Gunboat.
Sunday,
In
a
room
of
a
lodging-house
house Board of Washington will do
It Is almost safe to say that Conley j
Sher,ff Spurlock, of Texas, identl-
Peking, Nov. 24.— The situation at prime, 7 4$ 7 S c ; medium, 5$6® 6c;
everything In Its power to Induce alone and friendless and amid sur­
ls not In the Grand Ronde Valley.; fled Clark as the much-wanted Sum­
1907, 3 ® 4c.
roundings
of
squalor
and
distress.
In
Nanking,
where
a
mutiny
on
the
part
Congress to make an appropriation at
Creditors of J. W. Scrlber. the de­ mers. He fled from Texas In com­
Wool— Valley
14® 15 H e;
lb;
the next aeealon for the establish 1879 she established the National of the Chinese troops broke out on
faulting
and bankrupt cashier of a pany with Bessie Massey, a girl l j
Eastern
Oregon,
8
®
16c,
as
to
inent of additional alda to navigation Academy of Fine Arts In Washing­ November 19, is serious. There has shrinkage.
bankrupt
bank, met last week at La years old, deserting hls wife and
She had received scores of | been fighting In rhe streets of the
on Puget Bound, Involving an ex­ ton.
Grande
with
Referee In Bankruptcy ' am" y His supposed wife is now *
Mohair— Choice. 18 ® 19c.
htedala for notable works.
city and a portion o f the foreign res-
penditure of more than $100,000.
Hndrtn
*nrf elected
» 1^ . ^ Frank
( S ...V
OK..
1 Gardiner and la the mother of t*s
Hod
gin and
Phy,
a
The
of Grand Duke Alexis. IdentS have B kM refuge on board a
local accountant, trustee. Phy was children.
SEATTLE MARKETS.
an uncle of the Emperor of Russia, British gunboat. Others of the for-
Employe* Uet Turkeys.
placed under bonds of $10,000 with
who died recently In Paris, was In- -signers elected to remain on shore.
Wheat— Bluestem, 96Vfcc.
Stockholders Mast Pay.
a proviso that the referee may in­
Portland. O r. Nov. 21.— Every terred Saturday In the new mauso-
-------------------------
Oats— $30® 34.
La Grande— Receiver Walter Neid-
crease
the
sum
at
any
time
Scriber's
regular employe of the Wella-Fargo leum of the Romanoffs within the
Barley— $26.
Mr*. Sampson I* Arrested.
HabilRlM e x e ln îl« ^ !^ i!^ !? î!w ™ ner, o f the defunct Farmers A Trad-
Express Company In the United fortress of St. Peter and St. Paul.
Rochester. N Y., Nov. 24.__Mrs.
Hay— Eastern Washington timo-
S Ü Î S — î m National Bank, will notify stock-
States gets a present o f a fine turkey Emperor Nicholas followed the coffin Georgia» na Sampson, of Palmvra! hy. $16 per ton; Puget Sound hay, scheduled at $97.930 L
while his assets
for hls Thanksgiving dinner this on foot through the crowded and ai- widow « f Harry Sampson, nephew of $10® 11 per ton; wheat hay, $12 are given as $9 4.805
That 1
a r during
í 0l^ r , the next
the week
f * that
* an assem-
is 8 ac­
H
year, aa usual. this expression o f ap- lent streets of hls capital. Hls Ma- the late Admiral S-mpson.
cording to Soriber's schedule, but ment of 100 per cent wlll be le v i«
per ton; aifalfa. $9 50y 10 per ton.
new claims have appeartd that will on all stock. The $60.000 capita*
predation o f the service« o f the em- jeaty walked thus from the railroad rested tolay. charged wl h the mnr-i
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ployas haring been a custom o f th« station to the fortress, a distance o f der o f he. husband, »hose death was 3Rc per IV; ranch. 21 „ 23c ner lb' bring the liabilities to a point con- iTock w iij'b i n««d"to defray expen»«
company for many year» past
1 three miles.
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i repayment of the depositor*
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