Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, October 05, 1911, Image 11

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    B A L DEVELOPMENT DF IRE STALE
MADERO IS CHOSEN.
SUFFRAGISTS REVILE SPEAKER
LUMBER TRUST HIT
Mexican Leader Elected President Colonel John R. Irish Has Lively
Without Opposition,
Time at Berkeley.
Mexico City— Francisco I. Madero
Berkeley, Cal. — Colonel John P.
OREGON CORN GOOD.
was officially chosen by the people o f Irish was almost treated to a demon­
LIVELY TO TALK "H O G S."
Mexico as their president at the na­
stration o f his pet theory o f the right
Beit Adapted fo r Feeding to '•Farmers’ Special" Will Make Two tional elections. The election o f Ma­
o
f might, when at the close o f his
dero
was
little
more
than
a
formality,
Growing Pige.
Stops Daily.
as he was the only ¡candidate in the speech in the Berkeley High school
ommunity advertisers o f
So that full time may be allowed field, following the withdrawal o f
auditorium a score o f angry suffra­
,nd other Western states,.have for farmers to come into contact with General Reyes, and interest centered
gists crowded around him, nearly
yy been accused o f inflation experts from Oregon Agricultural col­ in the choice for the vice presidency.
Madero himself, in a statement, de­ threatening his portly person.
Government Suit Would Dissolve
1 (acts in their desire to make lege, the “ Poultry and Dry Farming”
“ I am from the South,” cried one
clared that there was no doubt that
Combine—Spy System Alleged—
¿tractive presentation o f the re special train that will be sent into his candidate for the vice presidency,
woman, “ and as a Southerner I am
Trust Controls 20 States.
of their particular section, Eastern Oregon next month by the O.- Jose Pino Suarez, o f Yucatan, had re­
ashamed o f you.”
Offi­
of under-statement have at W. R. & N. company will make two ceived a plurality o f the votes.
“ You are far from being a gentle­
been infrequent.
stops a day during the week that it cial figures on the number o f ballots man,” came from another woman,
Denver — Sensational charges that
cast, cannot be obtained as yet.
statements, however,
have will be on the road.
Madero based his conclusion on in­ while hisses and angry expostulations the so-called lumber trust completely
actually, and somewhat frequent-
A tentative schedule has been pre­ formation received from va ‘ious parts added to the Colonel’s discomfiiture. dominates the lumber trade o f at least
Irish’s speech consisted mainly of a
> as to the versatility and pro- pared by R. B. Miller, traffic manager of the republic.
defense o f his position and answers to 20 states by maintaining a spy system,
According
to
late
reports
received
i of Oregon soil and cli o f the O.-W. R. & N. It provides for
attacks made on him.
He deplored blacklists, division o f territory and
here, the Madero-Suarez ticket was de­
It has been often said that corn the departure of the train from Port­
feated in the state o f Chihuahua by the Oakland campaign and referred to other alleged illegal methods, conduct­
not grow profitably in Oregon
land on the evening o f Sunday, Octo­ the Madero-Gomez ticket. At Torreon, it as a "cam paign o f slander.”
ed through a central agency in Chi­
Irish told o f an Oakland school cago, called the Lumber Secretaries’
¡,ai been the general opinion that ber 23, making its first exhibition the Reyistas and partisans o f Gomez re­
teacher who had told her class that he Bureau of Information, are made in
!ghts are too cold and the autumn following morning.
Stops will be frained from voting, leaving a clear represented
the
liquor
interest. an anti-trust suit filed in the United
too early to allow proper ripen-
field for the Madero-Suarez ticket. A
Whereupon Henry Wright, a local States cort here by the department of
made at Heppner, Lexington, lone, heavy vote was polled.
Community advertising booklets
single taxer, arose and asked the Justice.
Valley,
Estimates o f the results o f the bal
frequently borne the statement Arlington, Condon, Grass
speaker if it were not true that Irish
This is the government’ s fourth
tom ca n n o t be profitably grown Klem, Mont and Wasco, as well as loting at Tampico show a majority for
stood with the liquor interests.
move in a nation-wide fight against
Madero
and
Suarez,
notwithstanding
5 W illam ette valley.
four or five places in the Deschutes
For an answer Wright was told that the lumber "tru st.”
In addition to
| crops in the upper valley at valley. Stops at Redmond and Bend that this is Gomez’ state.
perhaps he was a reformed drunkard, the criminal indictments
already
The 120 electors from the districts
present time disprove this. Corn Are certain, and Madras, Metolius and
while personalites concerning his age
:vn in considerable quantities in Culver Junction are likely to be in­ o f Bravos, Galeana, Iturbide, Cambar- added to a virulent outburst of re­ standing against the secretaries o f 14
separate lumbermen's associations,
go and one-half o f Benito Juarez, em­
county along the bottom lands o f cluded.
criminations.
anti-trust suits under the Sherman
bracing one-fourth o f the state o f Chi­
Willamette and McKenzie rivers,
The following lecturers from Oregon
Irish made another counter attack law are now pending against the
high as 20 acres are often seen in Agricultural college will be on board: huahua, will be unanimous for Madero on a Berkeley editor, calling him
H and the color and size o f the Dr. James Withycombe, director o f for president, and for Governor “ gim let” and a “ creature.” He said Michigan Retail Lumber Dealers’ as­
sociation and the Eastern States Re-
Abram Gonzales o f Chihuahua for vice
ng plants, and the length, filling the experiment station;
Professor
that ¡he, himself, represented eight- tail Lumber Dealers’ association.
weight of the ears compares fa- James Dryden, poultry husbandry; president.
tenths o f the women o f California, the
The Secretaries’ Bureau and the
As Gonzales is not a candidate, the
lyw ith the corn o f Iowa and Professor H. L. Potter, animal hus­
best class, who believed in the home. Colorado and Wyoming Lumber Deal­
vote will ultimately probably be given
"ri.
bandry; Professor H. D. Scudder, dry
In answer to Dr. Aked’s statement ers’ association are defendants in the
-y farmers o f this county are farming expert; Orran Beaty, travel­ to Dr. Francisco Vasquez Gomez.
that votes for women is a natural action just filed. The government asks
At
Puebla
Madero
and
De
la
Barra
ngcom, not as an experiment, ing agricultural advisor; H. Urn-
right, Irish exclaimed: "W hy, a nat­ the court to enjoin the bureau from
is a crop that pays. W. O. Star- berger, superintendent Moro dry farm­ received a majority ¡of the vote. ural right can’t be thrown away
continuing espionage upon lumbermen
There
were
no
disorders.
,who lives on the McKenzie river ing station; Robert Withycombe, su­
There were about 300 present, half by paid spies and circulating black­
miles east o f Eugene, has grown perintendent o f the Eastern Oregon
o f whom were surffagists. Among the lists and other “ confidential informa­
STRIKE RIOT FATAL.
for several years. This year he experiment station at Union, and C.
committee in charge were several col­ tion.” It asks that the Colorado and
more than 15 acres planted, and E. Robinson, college herdsman.
lege professors’ wives.
Wyoming association be enjoined from
yield and size o f the ears compare
One Dead and Three Hurt When
contributing to the aid of the bureau.
bly with that o f states in the
Strikebreakers Reach Houston.
PROSPECTS THE BEST.
Lumber dealers’ associations in
STATE MAY MINE SALT.
iisippi valley. Mr. Starbuck is
about 20 states are named in the bill
Houston, Tex. — One o f the men
bwa farmer, who came here four
guarding the shops o f the Southern Indications Are for Increased Activity as members o f the Secretaries’ Bu­
ago. He feeds his crop to hogs, State Land Board Will Ask Title Pacific railroad, is dead; another is
reau, but are not named as defendants
Throughout Northwest.
From Government.
ing them into the field, and let-
in this suit. Fourteen secretaries o f
shot and seriously wounded; a special
Spokane
—
Indicative
o
f
the
pros­
them fatten.
Pumpkins are
various lumber associations represent­
Salem — Estimating that there are guard is badly cut and bruised, and
pects for increased business activity
in the same field. He considers
40,000,00 tons o f salt in Summer and Captain S. D. Sisk, special guard, throughout the Northwestern states ed in the bureau were indicted re­
one of his most profitable crops
cently in Chicago under the crime
bady battered—these are the results
iilliam Kerr, who lives on the Abert lakes, in Southern Oregon, and o f a melee that followed the disem­ this fall and winter is the report by sections o f the Sherman law.
road, along the Willamette, has asserting that they will be o f immense barking shortly after midnight o f the statistical department o f the Spo­
It is charged that a deaer is pre­
of 20 acres that compares very value to the state in the near future, strikebreakers brought from New Or­ kane chamber o f commerce, which vented from soliciting or competing
places
the
farm
value
o
f
agriculture,
jbly with Eastern
cornfields. State Land Agent Reinhart has recom­ leans to replace employes in the Hous­
for business in the territory o f an­
including live stock, poultry, fruit other; that contracting builders and
Kerr is a dairyman, and cuts the
ton
shops
of
the
Harriman
lines
now
and vegetables, in Washington, Ore­ other large consumers are prevented
corn into ensilage. A. Quaif, mended to the state board that it at on strike.
gon, Idaho and Montana this season at
Iving on the river road, has made once make application to the Federal
Conflicting statements are made as $250,000,000, or more than $91 per from buying at wholesale; that lum­
css of corn growing. Last year government for title to the lakes and to the responsibility for the affray.
ber dealers who have not obeyed the
capita o f a total population o f 2,666,- "eth ics” prescribed by the organiza­
«cured the astonishing yield o f 100 marginal lands.
He suggested that
Is to the acre from one o f his school indemnity scrip be used in ap­
tion have been watched by detectives
Salt Lake City—The Oregon Short 000
The wheat yield o f the four states is from the central bureau and their “ ir­
and his prospects are equally propriating the lands and that the Line railroad took the offensive Mon­
this year. Sixty bushels are a next legislature make an appropria­ day for the first time since the fed­ estimated at 76,500,000 bushels, as regular” sales published to other
average crop in the corn country, tion to refund the irreducible school erated shopmen left their jobs last against 65,180,000 in 1910, while the members o f the association; that they
hay crop is placed at 4150,000 tons, as have been blacklisted and have found
■re are many smaller growers fund for the land appropriated by the Saturday.
A circular letter was is­
compared with 4,050,000 tons a year a it difficult to continue business.
the bottoms o f both rivers who scrip.
sued to the striking shopmen promis­
He estimates that there are 18,875,- ing them employment if they returned ago. Oats, barley, rye, potatoes and
their crop, and find a ready sale
hops show average increases ranging
TURKS LAND AT TRIPOLI.
it at 50 to 60 cents a bushel for 000 tons of common table salt in the to work on or before Wednesday, but
from 10 to 20 per cent over 1910.
:ng the finishing touches to fat lakes and 21,121,000 tons o f other stating that those who did not return
The apple crop is not as large as last Italian Fleet ^fetches But Does Not
It makes a profitable crop when salts, making 40,000,000 tons in all. then need never apply for further em­
year but higher prices and increases
He
suggests
that
the
state
put
up
a
Interfere.
between the rows in peach and
ployment with the road.
in the yields o f other fruits will, it is
plant near them and that it be operat­
The strikers claim that the shops
i orchards.
London—The
correspondent o f the
estimated, fully make up the differ­
ed by convict labor. The board will are in a crippled condition, and say
Chronicle in a late dispatch from Tri­
ence.
at once take steps to acquire title to that they are in a position to stand a
BIG MONEY IN GINSENG.
poli says:
the lands.
long siege.
“ All business here has stopped and
REBEL WINS FIGHT.
great excitement prevails. The Turk-*
County Farmer Has Fine Start
RATE RULING EVADED.
PRUNE CROP VERY LARGE.
o f Spicy Root.
Mexican Government Not to Get Gen ish steamer Derna entered the harbor
within view o f the whole Italian fleet,
eral Caryl Ap Rhys Pryce.
Salem D. E. Parker, a prosperous Growers Around Dallas Say Yield Railroads Strive to Get Around Re-
which appar^itly had been watching
cent Decision.
an of Polk county, who resides
Los Angeles — General Caryl Ap her for many miles. She landed 100
Not Hurt By Rains.
West Salem, prides himself on
Washington, D. C.— By means o f Rhys Pryce, the ex-leader o f Mexican soldiers, several boxes o f ammunition
Dallas— The prune crop in this vi­
ng what he believes to be one of
new rates filed with the Interstate insurrectos in Lower California, will and rifles.
largest ginseng roots ever grown cinity this year is one of the largest Commerce commission it becomes ev­ not have to face charges o f robbery,
“ It is expected the fleet will now
the Northwest. This root weighs ever known. The prunes are in excel­ ident that the railroads expect to de­ arson and murder in Mexico.
take steps to occupy the place. A t
» pound in the tenth year o f its
At the end o f his hearing on the any moment the fleet could have stop­
lent condition despite heavy rains feat the plan of the commission to
It is considered exception-
robbery accusation
United States ped the Dema, but refrained, under
lower
freight
rates
to
Spokane,
Salt
Owners are
well developed and its growth is the first of the month.
Lake and other intermountain points Commissioner Van Dyke said that in orders of the Italian government.
now picking and drying. There are a after November 1.
form and delicate.
tys opinion there has been a general
“ The news spread like wildfire.
Mr. Parker has one-fifth o f an acre number o f new orchards that have
Proposed new rates, instead o f low­ revolution in Mexico and that Pryce’s Turkish soldiers swarmed about the
ginseng under cover, this being yielded heavy crops this year. Hop­ ering tariffs to intermountain points acts there had been in furtherance of harbor, yelling threats against Italy
ibly one o f the largest patches
The latter are in mo­
to bring them within the ruling o f the revolution. Therefore, the com­ and Italians.
the valley. He estimates that his picking in the county is practically the commission, are made to conform missioner said, the ex-insurrecto lead­ mentary fear o f an attack.
finished and the hops are being baled
“ The Italian consul is withholding
, tof ginseng is worth $3,000.
to the relative requirements o f the de­ er’s offense was not extraditable.
The murder and arson charges based all newspapers from Italy in older to
There has been much wild talk of and hauled to the warehouses in this cision by raisingthe rate to the Coast.
city.
There
is
some
grain
still
un­
on the same evidence also were dis­ avoid increaang anxiety. The Turkish
~g, and many fabulous prices
threshed. but the quantity is small. For example, after November 1 it will missed. That left Pryce free from families were preparing to flee, but
* been demanded as well as re-
cost
$14
more
to
ship
first
class
’ ed for this valuable Chinese root. Labor has been scarce during the har­ freight from New York to San Fran­ all charges except that preferred the local committee [o f the Union o f
vest and the season has therefore been
against him by the United States gov­ Progress issued an order that Turkish
r‘g culture, properly conducted,
much longer than usual.
A number cisco and other Pacific Coast points.
ernment— violation o f the neutrality subjects must on no account leave the
he exceedingly profitable in Ore-
Two
months
ago
the
commission,
o f farmers report losing considerable . Two months
law. His bonds were fixed at $2,500 town. They should be forcibly re­
*s I find it to be.
But the de-
grain and hay by reason of the rains Construing the amended long and on that accusation, and his attorneys strained, if necessary.
which have been made in many
short-haul section, decided that from
“ The Turks are endeavoring to in­
are way out o f sight. My
the Missouri river to interior points said effort« would be made to provide
Anthracnose Bulletin Out.
His hearing on the pending duce the Arabs to contribute to the
will sell for $15 a hundred in
the rate might be no higher than to them.
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor­ Pacific Coast terminals.
defense o f the town, but have not met
lots, which I believe to be
From Chi­ charge will be held later.
with much success.”
equitahl» value.
Ordinarily gin- va llis— Professor H. S. Jackson, plant cago it might be 7 per cent higher,
14 Miners Are Entombed.
. in this state is valued at about pathologist o f the college, has issued from Pittsburg 15 to 25 per cent.
Eleven Are Drowned In 8rine.
900 an acre, and there is a ready Circular Bulletin No. 17, crop pest
Fairbanks, Alaska — A shaft 170
series No. 6, og the apple tree anth­
et for it.”
Paris— Eleven persons were drowned
Both Demand Dynamits.
feet deep on the Shakespeare placer
racnose, which can be secured from
Indianapolis, Ind. — The question old mine on Dome creek caved in late and ten others injured by the over­
the college upon request.
Anthrac­
Meacham Hatchery Busy,
whether
dynamite and detonating ap- Fi riday, imprisoning 14 miners, most turning of an autobus into the Seine
•‘«ndleton One hundred thousand nose is a disease peculiar to the Pa­ paratus seized by the police here on ly Russians. One hundred men are Thursday afternoon. The vehicle was
steel head salmon and 10,000 cific Northwest, extending from Brit­ the arrest o f John J. McNamara seeking to enter the mine through an half way over the Archeveche bridge
* speckled trout fry are being ish Columbia to Southern Oregon. would be taken to Lx>s Angeles, to be old shaft 500 feet distant from the one when, in trying to avoid a collision
for at the state's first exclusive Next to apple scab, it is the most ser­ used in the trial o f the McNamara that caved. The old shaft ia plugged with another omnibus, the chauffeur
nursery on Meacham creek, 24 ious form o f disease with which the brothers, arose when subpoenas were with 30 feet o f ice at the bottom. The gave his steering wheel a sharp turn.
The heavy vehicle skidded, shot onto
**st of Pendleton. The new plan apple grower has to deal. The bulle­ received by police officials 'summoning rescuers are working in 15-minute
state fish and game commis- tin recommends spraying with Bor­ them to appear in court at Los Angel­ shifts. There is a possibility that the the sidewalk, crashed into the heavy
*° keep the young fish in nursery deaux mixture, lime sulphur, or am­ es and bring with them all evidence in intermediate drifts have settled. If iron railing and dropped into the river.
, °ntil they acquire considerable moniacal solution o f copper carbonate their possession.
County Prosecutor so the entombed men are probably Two or three o f the passengers es­
caped by jumping. Ten bodies were
* thus being placed in operation immediately, and. in badly-infested Frank P. Baker said the evidence was d e a d . ___________
orchards, to spray a second and even a needed here in a caae pending against
recovered.
first time.
third time during the fall months.
Persians in Big Battle.
John J. McNamara and W .'J . Bums.
Platform Rides Allowed.
Boost Sugar Beets.
%
St. Petersburg — A dispatch from
40.0 0 0 Acres Ars Sought.
San
Francisco—
The right o f a rail­
Teheran, Persia, says that, according
ttlarri Extensive efforts are to
S a lem -B a ck ed by French capital-
Strikebreaker« Stoned
to government advices, a great battle road to bar passengers from riding on
by the A m algam ated Sugar
ists to the extent of million* of dol-
Jack ton. M i».— A carload of_»tn e-
ear platforms was denied by the Su­
--■ y . o f Utah. Idaho, to encour- |ar, representatives o f the Powder breakers on their way to New Orleana was fought at Nobaran, 60 miles from
Teheran.
Salaaria Ed Dowleh, a preme court in ordering a new trial in
*he growing o f sugar beets on an
R i w Indgetion company appeared be-1 over the Illinos Central ^em stoned brother o f the deposed Shah, loet 400 the case o f George M. Pruitt against
¡¿ f* » scale in Oregon. This was
fom the
the .U te desert land t» .r d and ; by a mob as they P ««e d through Mo- killed and 200 captured, in addition to the San Pedro, Los Angeles A Salt
fore
|btement made by David Eccles,
Windows were broken
Lake railroad, decided in favor o f the
asked
for a permanent contract for comb. Miss.
"t of the sugar company, who
______ of m d several o f the men were injured •even big guns. He retreated toward defendant corporation in the trial
the
reclamation
and
development
Haamadan to weet, the government
the city on business connected
hit
w
ith
Powder 1 by broken glass or by being
court.
troops pursuing.
opening o f a sugar mill at La 40,000 acres o f land in the
•tones.
River valley.
for the fall season.
Government Charges Illegal Meth­
ods of Restraining Trade.
.
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