Is TRIAL BEGINS TAFT SAYS “GO TO POLLS." JUSTICE HARLAN DEAD. Women Must Go Ahead With Suf- Greatest Constitutional Authority of frage Experiment. the Day is Gone. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE STATE San Bernardino, Cal. — President Washington, D. C.—“ Good-bye; I Taft bade adieu to California [here and am sorry I kept you all waiting so GRADE WORK IS RUSHED. DEMONSTRATION TRAIN. his special train headed for the North long.” With these words. Associate Justice and East. Mr. Taft has been going Harlan, of the Supreme court of the Oregon Electric Establishes Camp Eastern Oregon Farms to Be Visited about the past few days under cloud­ United States, often acclaimed the South of Albany. By Traveling School. less skies, with a temperature official­ greatest constitutional authority of Albany—The Oregon Electric has Corvallis—An itinerary of fourteen ly recorded at 95 in the shade. The the day, once a conspicuous figure in begun on the grade for its line from stops in ten days is announced for the Only Moderate Crowd Attends Open' 36 hours’ run on which he started will national and Kentucky Republican Albany to Eugene. The first camp agricultural demonstration train by politics and long a leader in the Pres­ take him to the snowclad hills of Mon­ byterian church councils, died early for this work is ¡being established six Dr. James Withycombe, director of ing of Case—Defense Depicts miles south of this city. The begin­ the experiment stations of the Oregon tana. Social Conflict- Saturday, aged 78 years. He had ning of work on the grade south of Agricultural college. Leaving Port­ The president’s departure from the been ill less than a week. this city even before the Salem-Al- land on Sunday evening, Oct. 22, the state was marked by the same big The famous jurist will be buried in bany extension is completed indicates train will travel through Eastern and crowds that greeted his train at the Los Angeles—James B. McNamara, boundary a thousand miles north. At the national cemetery at Arlington, or an intention to rush the line through Central Oregon with a staff of eight jounger of the two brothers accused, Long Beach, at Pomona, at Ontario, at Rock Creek cemetery, following a to the university city as rapidly as of the college experts and cars of ex­ service at the New York avenue Pres­ possible. hibit« to show proper methods of rais­ tent on trial for murder before Judge Riverside and San Bernardino great byterian church, of which he was an The grade for the Salem-Albany ing swine and poultry and of dry ¡¡ordwell in the Superior court, amid throngs gathered, despite the fact that active member. The Supreme court line will be completed before the mid­ farming. itinerary for most of these points will take final action on his death and dle of November at (the latest. Be­ nstances as austere and simple the was not arranged until late the pre­ adjourn immediately as a mark of re­ tween this city and the Santiam river The first stop is to be made Monday morning, Oct. 23, at Heppner, from ii proverbial Western justice. Dis­ vious night and the stay in each place spect. the grade is almost completed now whence the schedule as now arranged trict Attorney Fredericks, for the was limited to a few minutes. With Justice Harlan’s death, the and all of the fills will be made and will take them to Lexington, lone, Lffecution, elected to try him for the Fruits and flowers were piled aboard murder of Charles J. Haggerty, a ma- the president’s car at every stop. At opportunity has fallen to President other work necessary for a complete Arlington, Condon, Clem, Grass Val­ Ainist, who with 20 other men met Riverside a crowd of high school girls, Taft to select during his single term grade will be finished within two ley, Moro, Wasco, and thence into death in an explosion and fire which all attired in white, pelted the presi­ in office, a majority of the members of weeks. It will probably require an Central Oregon by way of Madras, ked the Los Angeles Times build­ dent with roses until the entire rear the Supreme court, including the chief additional two weeks to complete this Culver, Redmond, Metolius and Bend, justice, a duty that has devolved upon work between Salem and the Santiam. fourteen stops in all, returning to ing October 1, 1910. platform was covered to a depth of no other president since Washington Work is progressing rapidly on the Portland, it is planned, about Nov. 1. This case was picked from 19 indict­ several inches. formed the court in 1790. Gossip as temporary bridge over the Santiam A four-hour stop will be made at each ments for murder found against the The president had a parting word to to the probable successor of Justice river and it will be completed from station. soner, his brother, John J. McNa­ the women on their newly granted Harlan has begun. Some persons be­ present indications within six weeks. “ There will be a number of breeds mara, secretary of the International privilege of the ballot in this state. lieve his successor will come from the The work of laying rails will begin of hogs exhibited, and some packers’ ciation of Bridge and Structural It won’t do,” he declared, “ for Cabinet, Attorney General Wicker- on the Salem-Albany extension models, furnished from the college Iron Workers; William Caplan and you to say ‘Oh, well, we will not go- sham, Secretary Knox and Secretary by the first of December at the swine herds,” said Dr. Withycombe. , A. Schmidt, both at large, and down to those awful polls; we will of Commerce and Labor Nagel being latest and the Oregon Electric will be “ One car will contain a poultry exhibit four unidentified persons, because not be associated with those awful mentioned. able to realize its expectation of run­ with colony houses, to show how poul­ Jhggerty’s body was found nearest people that stand 'around the polls. ’ ning trains into Albany by the first of try should be raised in that country. the spot at which the explosion oc­ You have got to become part of these CHINA DESPERATE. year. Another car will have swine-herding curred. awful people and make those awful demonstration material such as feed­ The prosecution contends that this people better. You are trying an ex­ Recalls Leaders and Tries to Rally ing troughs, automatic watering de­ APPLE SPACE IS SOUGHT. «plosion was caused by dynamite, the periment. Go ahead with it in Cali­ vices, portable houses and the like. Disloyal Troops. -fense that it was caused by gas. fornia. You have energy and enter­ We are having prepared a printed cir­ Pekin—The recall of Yuan Shi Kai, Baker, Or,, and Goldendale, W nh., cular The new Hall of Records, in which the prise, and if you make a mistake you for distribution which will give 'll is being held, is only a stone’s can retrace your steps. Meanwhile, formerly grand councillor and com- to Enter Show Here. much information on dry farming throw from the scene of the catastro- we of the slower and more conserva­ mander-in-chief of the army and navy, Portland—Baker, Or., and Golden- methods, poultry raising, and animal K. tive East will watch the things you who was banished from the capital dale, Wash., are the two latest bid­ husbandry, so that after the train has some three years ago and his a| 0 o:nt- This was the setting of the legal are going to try, and follow you and ders for space in the coming apple passed on the farmers may have it to stage for the trial. Upon it counsel avoid the pitfalls that you may en­ ment as viceroy of Hupeh and hunan show, to be held in the Yeon building keep for reference. provinces, indicate the plight of the by the Oregon Horticultural society. for the defense, headed by Attorney counter.” “ We will probably reach a great Manchu administration. Administra­ Representatives from the commercial many farmers with information on ence S. Darrow, of Chicago, in tively speaking, Yuan Shi Kai is their clubs of both cities visited F. W, this trip. In 1909, with 42 two-hour CHINESE CUNNING IN WAR. Jtions to the jury and arguments to last and best card. He is known as a Power, secretary of the Horticultural stops, we reached 40,730 people. t*dge Bordwell, sought to depict a mighty contest between organized la- American Missionary Organizes Red strong mao and it was he who first society, and promised to let him know That was aside from the audiences organized the troops in a modern way. at once how large an exhibit they drawn in the regular institutes.” -the McNamaras are union men— Cross for Revolutionists. It is belived he is the only man around ind its opponents, without much oppo- Pekin—The desertion of General Li whom the troops will rally, but it is could muster, whenever he could tell lition from the prosecution. them what space they would be allowed That the issue of organized labor Yuen Hung from the rebel leadership uncertain whether he will accept the for their exhibits. SUMMER RESORT SOLD. is reported, but the report is believed appointment. till be made prominent by the de- Goldendale is the second city outside to be a government story designed to Runs on the government and other the state that has promised to send ex­ 'etise was made apparent at the out- when Z. T. Nelson, a farmer, 62 encourage the imperialist troops. The Chinese banks have resulted in heavy hibits, Lyle, Wash, being the first. ,Price for Tract, South Santiam Riv- er S&O.OOO. old, the first talesman called, legations are of the opinion that the tranfers to foreign banks. The Chi­ Word was also received from Lyle tu taken in hand by the defendant’s Chinese army will not risk a battle nese government is endeavoring to that the Lyle commercial club would Albany—By a deal completed here until the investment of Hankow is make emergency loans. yers. not only bring a 60-box exhibit, but George M. Geisendorfer has sold the “Are any of your sons in any con­ completed, but will open negotiations would send the entire plate exhibits summer resort of Cascadia, Linn HASTE MADE TO REGISTER. ing business?” Neson was asked. to induce the rank and file to surren­ from its own apple show held there county to the Forest Hill company, der their leaders on promises of par­ which recently purchased 12,000 acres “No,” he answered. October 21. California Women Prepare to Vote “Are any of your sons in any way don and a reward. H. J. Clark, representing the Gold­ of the old Willamette Valley & Cas­ Dispatches from Shanghai say that Againat Taking Ballot Away. -ted with organized labor?” endale commercial club, said that its cade Mountain wagon road grant in owing to publication by the native “Not that I know of.” exhibit would be prepared jointly by this county from the Oregon & West­ San Francisco—Under the direction “Do you belong to any labor union press of statements that Japan papers of their aggressive leaders, women of the commercial club and the Golden­ ern Colonization company. This in­ belittle the revolution, the revolution­ dale Fruit Producers’ association. cludes the mineral springs, which are any branch of organized labor?” aries re urging the boycott of Jap­ California are making haste to get Godendale and Baker have asked for a among the best in the state, and the "No.” enrolled on registers, in order that large supply of the prize lists to be hotel and camping grounds at Cas­ "I presume you are aware of the anese goods. The government, which is constant­ they may be in a position to combat circulated among the fruitraisers of cadia. Geisendorfer sold about 400 “ter warfare going’ on between or- any attempt of belligerent anti- ly on the lookout for Japanese machin­ acres, retaining a small tract for his their neighborhoods. ized labor and capital?” ations against Manchuria, is of the suffragists to take away the ballot own home. The purchase price was “Yes.” which was given to women at the re­ $50,000. “Are your sympathies with organ- opinion that the present Chinese cent election. When it became known SCIO WILL KEEP FAIR. crisis will prove that Japan’s actions Cascadia is one of the best known labor or not?” ’ that nearly complete unofficial returns summer resorts in this part of the G. Ray Horton, counsel for the and policy are correct. from all parts of the state assured American consul general, Roger Linn County Association Decides to state. It is situated on the South -eeeution, objected to the question, S. The Greene, has approved the organiza­ women of a majority of more than Santiam river, 46 miles southeast o f Continue Exhibition. Mr. Davis launched into a defense 2,400, demands for enrollment of wo­ of a Red Cross society by revolu­ f his question to the court, declaring tion on the register were made. In Scio—At a meeting of the stock­ Albany. The property sold by Geisen­ tionists, and Dr. McWillie, of the men dorfer includes the old lower soda re­ T the case was “ one that involved American Oakland, San Jose, Marysville and a mission, who is a British score of other places in the northern holders of the Linn County Fair asso­ sort, which was a famous stopping ized labor.” ciation held here to consider the ad­ subject, has been appointed its presi­ part of the state and in many places of holding a fair next year, place on the old Willamette Valley & dent. So far as can be learned, the in the south women were registered visability Mountain wagon road for TAFT SPEAKS FOR PEACE. it was decided to do so. There is an Cascade situation at Wu Chang for the last six more than a quarter of a century. indebtedness of $650, which it will be without question. days has remained unchanged. Geisendorfer established a resort necessary to pay before the associa­ there ols Arbitration Treaties of France The British admiral, Sir Alfred L. about 15 years ago, and it has DR SUN NOT IN PORTLAND. tion can start next year’s fair. and England. Winslow, commander of the British become a popular place, hundreds of About $300 worth of new stock was people visiting it every summer He Portland—Defense of the arbitra- Eastern fleet, arrived on the British Revolutionists in Communication, subscribed and an assessment of $2.50 also bought the lower soda property a n treaties recently negotiated with dispatch boat Alacrity. As he is the made against each owner of stock However, With Progressives. few years ago. nee and England constituted the ranking officer, he may assume com­ who took no new shares. New Y ork— Chinese here report that It is said to be the purpose of the -cipal portion of President Taft’s mand of the combined forces. Much interest will now be taken in Dr. Sun Yat Sen, the revolutionist, is the question of officers to be elected Forest Hill company to develop Cas­ ress before an audience of 3,000 Chinese Women Help Cause. in Portland., Or. reciative and sympathetic persons at the annual meeting in January, as cadia in connection with the big acre­ age recently purchased in that part of San Francisco — Impelled by the the armory Wednesday night. Portland — The report from New there is some doubt whether Dr. Prill, the country. Previous to a detailed explanation same spirit which prompts the men to York who has served as president since the that Dr. Sun is in this city is er­ discussion of these treaties, the contribute from their hard-earned sav­ roneous. here about six organization of the fair five years ago, ident urged greater encourage ings to the cause of the revolution, weeks ago, He and was visited ELGIN APPLES WILL VIE. progressive can be induced to serve any longer. the Chinese women in San Francisco t for the railroads operating with- The only one so far mentioned as a Chinese, with whom he has been in the limits of the interstate com- and Oakland are contributing liberal­ communication since the inception of possible successor to Dr. Prill, In case E. H. Flagg Say* He and Others Are ilaw; he predicted a wholesome ly to the cause, and in addition are the revolutionary movement. The he refuses another term, is R. Selton. to Enter Show Here. Petition between big business in- circulating subscription lists. In so­ Chinese revolutionists have main­ Portland—Elgin, Or., will complete 'k in line with the Supreme liciting subscriptions the Chinese have tained a strong branch in Portland GRANT EXHIBITS ARE FINE. in the Annual State Apple show in rt’s recent decisions in the Stand- adopted a unique financial policy several years and were among the first Portand this year for the first time in Oil and American Tobacco cases: which insures fair sized donations. to discard the queue and don American explained his vetoes of the tariff When sums in excess of $10 are con­ clothes. They have contributed funds Attendance 6.000 Races Are Cloae many seasons. A letter was received by F. W. Power, secretary of the and Full of Excitement ores passed by congress on the tributed, the donor receives an official ________ that the public had not been certificate entitling him to his money to the cause. John Day—The Grant county agri­ State Horticultural association, from 7 ¡»formed on what the effects of back and a large per cent in addition, cultural society closed its third annual Mr. E. H. Flagg, now an -applegrower Valuable Horses Burned. of that section, who announces his in­ in case the revolution is successful. legislation would be. Pendleton. Or. — Fourteen horses session at John Day with a record of tention to enter exhibits, and says attendance and an exhibition of live­ there will also be several other entries were burned to death and property to stock, fruit and vegetables that ri­ Dynamite Wrecks Office. Lumber Mills to Close. that section of the state. Spokane- Dynamiters wrecked the the value of $25,000 waa destroyed by valed those of the best fairs of the I from ^¡Bary— Farreaching changes for Large prizes that have been offered Western states and Canada were office of the Sun Employment agency fire of incendiary origin which burned Northwest. The educational exhibit »,,,*¡"'57..’ZlZ’ iJZZ.'ti'w that have led I fruitgrowers 1 on at a conference here by in Front avenue. The entire street for an entire block in this city before it was exceptionally fine. of more remote places to The races were fast and exciting. go to the trouble and 'expense of pre- bers of the Coast Mountain Lum­ a block on each side of the office was could be brought under control by the . en’s association. It was said the littered with broken glass and wood fire companies. The Oregon feed yard While no records were broken, the i ^ . „ . , ■ Portland ex­ .k- fruit rPP. —i— jbers agreed to close many mills and sections of corrugated iron, of and the Ireland skating rink were the time was remarkably good and the hibits of the raised in those lo­ horses [were evenly matched. More which the walls of the building were both sides of the line, to remain cal itiee. buildings destroyed. Eleven of the 14 until 1913. The Canadian composed. Thomas Goodwin, propri­ horses were roasted alive in their than $1,500 in permiuma were distrib­ The Chico Nursery company, of Cal­ uted and an equal amount was distrib­ for the past year has been an- etor of the employment agency, has stalls, while the other three died of ifornia, is offering for the best ex­ by the encroachment of the been furnishing strikebreakers to fill injuries and half dozen of the others uted in purses to the winners of the hibit of white banana apples, 100 races. Msny special prizes were giv- trees of that species from its nursery. can mills. An effort will be places left vacant by striker! on the are still in a critical condition. by business and professional men. to have the government put a Harriman lines, but he says no one The educational prizes totaled over . °n American lumber to give pro- has said anything to him about the Strike Vote Unanimous. 3 0 ,00 0 Acres Purchased. matter. His sons are union men *n rough lumber. Colorado Springs — The National $200. Sixteen schools of the county ilzed Labor Blamed lor Des­ truction ol Newspaper Plant. Indians Slay American. Wsbash, Ind.—Mrs. Rena Ridge- received word from government "T? in Arisons that her husband, *r Ridgeway, a government engi- ’ bad been killed by Yaqui Indians \ ‘Parsely settled part of Arizona. - the body of Ridgeway were 1 three dead Mexican miners and Indians. Qunboatt Arriva at Hankow San Francisco—A'cable message to the Chinese Free Press says that the imperial gunboats, under Admiral Sah Shah Ping, have arrived at Hankow and it is reported that foreign consul« have asked that all naval and land en­ gagement« take place 60 miles from the foreign concessions Many for­ eigners are leaving Hankow. La Grande—Thirty thousand scree grievance committee of railway em­ took part. The gate receipts show of timber land havs been bought up in ployes waited on General Manager that fully 5,000 people attended. Union and Wallowa counties by Au­ Waters, of the Midland Terminal and gust Strange, representing Wisconsin Riddle to Be Model City. Short Line roads, and informed him Riddle—Riddle will hare a munie- people, according to announcement that they had canvassed the vote on the strike qoestion and bad ” 100 per jpal water system, an ordinance pro-, made here. It is denied that a saw- cent in favor of a strike. ” They said, riding for a 116.000 bond issue peas- mill is to be built at once in this see­ however, that a strike would not be ing by a majority of 1*. By a major-1 tion, but such ia believed to be the called until other railway officials ity of 10. Riddle voted to have a f 13,- ultimate plan of the company, which Hill up of j 1000 sewer system. were consulted.