Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, January 18, 1912, Image 2

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    I t
I M S OF THE WEEK
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE OTITE
Washington, D. C.—Andrew Car­
Los Angeles—The birth of a new
negie, pressed hard by members of the
sidereal system brought into the
house committee inquiring into the
Current Events of Interest Gathered mighty
boundaries of space by forces so
j United States Steel corporation, ad ' Brewery Association
that human intelligence
j mitted that he recommended the ap­
C A R N E G IE O N S T A N D .
NEW U N IV E R S E IS M A K IN G .
I Removal o f T a riff Wou'd Not
European Products.
Vast S dereal System Being Created
By Unknown Force.
T H O U S A N D S IN P R IZ E S
N EW B ER G A °P L E M EN M E E T .
O ffered Already fo r Children's Con­ John Hutson Heads Organization To
Call Big Mass M eetirg.
test Under Plan.
,
Bring
I
Beys Large
Tracis and Begins Work.
pointment of Philander C. Knox, the
shrinks before the task of obtaining
present secretary of state, as attor-
even a minute conception of their in Corvallis — Thousands of dollars Newberg — At a meeting of apple ; ney-general
in McKinley’s cabinet in
have
already
been
offered
in
prizes
for
growers
to
effect
an
organization
John
finity, is that whose giagntic throes
| 1901, Mr. Knox having been one of the Planting Now Under W ay—Aim to
Hutson
was
chosen
chairman
and
J.
the
contests
in
corn
growning,
poultry
General Return« of Important Events are enthralling a little group of world-
* general counsellors for the Carnegie
Avert Repetition of High
scientists nightly watching in silence raising, manual training, and domes- W. Bairs, Jr., secretary, and the gen­ I Steel company after 1890, when the
Presented In Condensed Form
Prices o f 1911 C rop .
eral
situation
in
regard
to
the
plant­
|
tic
science
to
be
conducted
among
j
Sberman
anti-trust
law
was
passed.
on the summit of Mount Wilson.
for Our Busy Reader«.
Mr. Carnegie had repeatedly had
Comparable only to the mighty fact b°y® an<* Kiris of the state by the ex­ ing, pruning, spraying and general declared
before the committee that he
tension department of the Oregon care of apple trees was discussed.
of the creation itself and prodigious Agricultural
; never knew that the participation of Salem, Or.—Large Eastern brew-
college.
The
fact
was
disclosed
that
most
df
Intense cold still envelops the Middle beyond the power of scientists to ex­ “ This new work will reach every
his company in the
steel
c i r plate
“ “ pool j
8 » n c r p s s i t v of securing
comparatively j ms
and other like pools m e was s i c unlawful,
and ers, leeling . tne^
were
West, the mercury is falling and no press, the spectacle unfolding itself school child in the state, since State those present were
a
foothold
in
Pacific Coast hopyards,
of
relief is in sight.
before the great lens of the telescope Superintendent Alderman and the newcomers here, but they were a ll: Representative McGillicuddy,
have
pooled
interests
to gain control
and
they
1
Maine,
sought
to
show
that
he
had
county
superintendents
have
offered
owners
of
apple
orchards,
The Port of Portland has decided to is one to dwarf the recorded achieve­
recomended to President McKinley the of heavy acreage in Oregon and Cali­
publish maps and plats of the entire ment of astronomy by its sheer magni­ their cooperation in the organizing expressed a determination to make appointment
of Mr. Knox after Mr. fornia for their own benefit. This an­
and conducting the contests," said this valley the banner apple producing
Columbia river basin.
Knox, as counsel for the company, nouncement
tude.
Prof.
R.
D.
Hetzel,
director
of
exten­
was made in a statem ent
Carnegie says he was for a long A thousand million times greater sion. “ The State fair association has section in the state. The total acre­ had left him in ignorance of the gov­
time in ignorance of the existence of than
given out here by Theodore Eder,
ernment
statutes
so
many
years.
agreed
to
furnish
$1,400
in
cash
prizes
age
represented
was
296
acres,
and
the
solar
system,
the
vast
plane­
the Sherman anti-trust law.
tary field now majestically taking for the school exnibits and we already statements were made by several of Mr. Carnegie also told the commit­ general superintendent for E. Clemens
John Day valley, Oregon, has more form from an immeasurable chaos of | have promises of prizes which will those present that others would heart- tee that he believed no protective tar Horst company, who is now in this
than two feet of snow, with a temper- murky nebulae is to this tiny known run possibly, to nearly $2,000 and ily join in the organization as soon as iff was necessary on steel rails or steel city. It is planned by the brewers to
products, with the exception of
store of 14 degrees below zero.
corner of the universe as the earth to ! many other interests which will doubt­ they bad an opportunity.
less be glad to offer something have It was finally decided to hold a mass needles, which are not manufactured plant 1,300 acres of hops this year.
point.
The National Dressmakers' assoc) a needle's
That its study, now being energeti- not yet been approached, so the prizes meeting of apple growers on Satur- in this country. He asserted that Half a million dollars has been ap­
ation voted to return to the natural cally
pursued with the finest instru- offered for the exhibits at the state day, Januarv 27, at 2 p. m., and the congress need have no fear that fore­ propriated for the purpose and from
waist line in women's garments.
ments which the ingenuity of man has fair alone by the children will amount secretary was directed to invite ex ign rails would flood the United States 200 to 250 acres will be set to hops
W. Morgan Shuster, recently re­ devised, will be fruitful of discoveries to thousands of dollars
perienced apple orchardists of Hood if the tariff were removed.
in Oregon fields. Appraisals have
moved treasurer general of Persia to go far toward solving the riddles of “ There are also to be contests at the River and one or more from the state
been completed.
has left that country and is en route the universe, is the prediction of county and school industrial fairs universities to be present and address
S H U S T E R LE A V E S PERSIA.
“ Owing to the high price of hops of
to Europe.
astronomers. The chief figures in the throughout the state, and the commer the meeting. There were many in
1911 crop,” said Mr. Eder, “ about
are Dr. Edward A. Fath and cial clubs will be asked to cooperate. teresting points brought out, as the Ex-Treasurer-General Says Persian the
Taft and Roosevelt are practically research
25
large
Eastern brewers, forming the
Mount
;
The
work
is
also
to
be
pushed
by
the
Arnold
Kohlschutter,
of
the
result
of
experiences
of
those
present
the only candidates now left in the Wilson solar observatory.
nucleus
of
the United States Brewers’
Commission
Is
Unfit.
j
Portland
Commercial
club
and
the
in
the
cultivation
of
their
orchards
race for the Republican presidential One of the most remarkable photo­ Oregon development league. The
association,
approached E. C. Horst,
It
was
suggested
that
prune
growers
Teheran—W. Morgan Shuster, the
nomination.
State Bankers' association will take be invited to join the association, but American recently removed as treas­ president of the E. Clemens Horst
graphs
ever
made
has
just
been
pre­
Walla Walla valley fruitgrowers pared by Dr. Fath, with the aid of the up the work both locally and as a after some discussion on that line it urer-general of Persia, has started for company, with the idea of taking over
considerable number of shares in
will make a systematic effort to de­ huge
reflector. The picture state-wide movement. Their commit­ was decided that it would be better to Europe, accompanied by his family a their
termine what variety of apple is best shows 60-inch
extensive hopgrowing interests
tee on agricultural education, of which confine the membership to men who and Edward Bell, secretary of tbe
a
spiral
nebulae
apparently
in
suited to that valley.
the act of crystalizing unnumbered Emery Olmstead is chairman, has are engaged in the apple industry American legation at Teheran. They on the Pacific Coast, with the special
proviso that the money put up by the
It is reported that Tacoma's mayor new suns, building like yeast in the agreed to raise at least $1,800 to help alone.
will proceed by way of Battum, on the j Pruvlso
at once used to plant at
the movement.
Black Sea, and Constantinople. Prior least
rewers
is about to resign, owing to the con nucleated haze.
1,300 e acres of new hops in the
“ There will be, probably, at least
tinual petty complaints of people who H O M E S E E K E R S ARE M IS L E D .
F IN E G O A T C O U N T R Y .
to
bis
departure,
Mr.
Shuster
said:
of 1912.
30 different branches in which con
are not pleased with his administra
“ After receiving an impolite and j spring
“ The American appraisal company,
tests will be held, including various Oregon Has 231,000, Says Professor incoherent
tion.
proposal
to
turn
over
my
j
Milwaukee, was selected to value
lines, domestic science
office, I notified the cabinet, on Jan-j of
A Seattle suffragette slapped the Department Hears Settlers Have agricultural
Withycombe.
the old properties, which consist of
art, manual training, and poultry
uary
5,
that
the
office
would
be
trans-
j
face of a man who refused to sign her W rong Idea o f Tieton Prospects, and
One feature of the work Dallas—"Oregon has 231,000 goats ferred to F. E. Cairns in 48 hours to j over 2,500 acres of hops located in
petition for the recall of certain coun
Washington, D. C.—Officials of the raising.
practically every hopgrowing district
which will have a permanent value is and to show conclusively that Oregon allow
get out with my family j in
cilmen, and in turn received a sound Interior department are apprehensive the
fact that when the contests, such is a first class goat country we can before me the to roads
Oregon and California.
were
blocked
by
j
box on the ear.
that owing to a misunderstanding, a as com growing, potato growing simply cite the fact that William Rid snow. No action was taken by the “ All of the $500,000 subscribed by
A three-year-old boy at Huntley,
bread making, and poultry raising die & Sons, of Polk county, recently cabinet, and I left Mr. Cairns in the brewers is being used to put in
number of homeseekers now competitions,
Mont., found a bottle of carbolic acid large
are over the competitors sold 290 pounds of two-years’ growth
new yards this spring. The acreage
flocking
to
North
Yakima
will
be
and authorized him to transfer! to
in a trunk while his mother was away greatly disappointed. Reports recent- I will be asked to file with the exten of mohair for $4 per pound,’’ said Dr, charge
be planted is about as follows:
the
office
to
his
successor.
from home, and gave the baby, one ly received indicate that settlers are sion department of the college accur­ James Withycombe, director of the “ In my opinion the members of the [ “ Seven hundred acres at Del Paso,
year old, a drink, and also took one preparing to form a line in front of ate and complete histories of the ex­ experiment station at the Oregon A g Persian commission are entirely unfit 200 acres at Wheatland, 150 acres at
himself. Both chidlren were dying the land office in the hope of securing periments. In this way there will be ricultural college, in addressing the for the functions of treasury adminis­ Tehama, 100 acres at Consumme,
when the mother returned.
thousands of carefully prepared rec­ Dallas Goat Breeders’ association tration.”
making a total of 1,150 acres in Cali­
farms on the recently completed Tie- ords
from which some valuable in­ under the auspices of the Commercia
fornia.
James Rolph, Jr., the reform mayor ton irrigation project
formation can be derived. The coun­ club.
In addition, some 200 to 250 acres
elect of San Francisco, has taken his The facts are briefly that about 50 ty
A R M Y B IL L IS C R IT IC IS E D .
superintendents of schools have “ It is highly commendable to the
of virgin soil is to be planted in our
farm units of government land will be agreed
office.
in the work, and one Dallas Commercial club that it has
Oregon yards, where the Krebs broth­
for entry in 1912. These of them to has assist
Russia demands that China recog­ available
made the statem ent that promoted the agricultural industries General Wood Says Demoralization, ers and H. D. Landon now have three
farms
are
40
acres
each,
and
contain
nize the independence of outer Mon­ from 12 to 40 acres of irrigable land. there will be at least 4,000 exhibitors of the county, and particularly the
Not Economy, Would Result.
large donkey engines and over 200
golia.
goat industry,” he continued. “ Such Washington, D. C.—The Hay bill, men at work clearing land for that
About 35 of these will not be avail­ entered from bis county alone.’’
work by similar organizations has providing for reorganization of the I purpose
Sheriff Harbinger, of New York, has able for general entry until the de­
been helpful in promoting agriculture army, now before the house, was at-1 “ The 1,150 acres to be planted in
appointed three more women deputy partment has acted upon the cases of G E T S E X P E R IM E N T S T A T IO N . throughout
the state.
will all be irrigated and
sheriffs.
persons who claim preference rights,
tacked in a statement by Major-Gen- j California
“ Polk conuty stands first in the pro- eral
will easily yield a ton an acre this
and
who,
under
the
law,
may
have
a
Wood,
chief
of
staff,
sent
to
the
O . A. C. Asked to Furnish Teacher
Richard T. Crane, an Eastern mil­
dution of Angora goats, first in the bouse committee on military affairs, j coming year, because the ground has
to file within 30 days after no­
fo r Klamath Falls Students.
lionaire who severely criticized the right
production of long-wool sheep, and which Mr. Hay is chairman.
been fertilized and two-thirds of it is
tice
from
the
land
office.
The
adjudi­
big universities, is dead.
first in the production of high-class of General
cation of these claims necessarily will Corvallis—The biggest project in Jersey
Wood
said
that
the
measure
bein£ Planted with nursery roots,
cattle.”
require some time, so that the general agricultural training for high school
contained
changes
that
would
impair
Tbe
200 or more acres
at Independence
Young Chinese of Portland held a public
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o
l i n n t J n tn l/1 / n . ’ . L »
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students yet launched in Oregon has
should
yield
fairly
well,
being all on
will
not
have
an
opportunity
to
army
efficiency
seriously
and
demoral­
big meeting in celebration of the birth file on the remaining units for several just been announced by the Klamath
virgin
soil,
leveled
for
irrigation.
ize
the
service
without
resulting
in
Pou'try
Show
Prospects
Good.
of the new Chinese republic.
months, and perhaps not in the pres­ Falls educators.
“ Hop planting is already under way
Oregon City—That Oregon City will real economies.
W. E. Faught, principal of the have
The senate passed a bill favoring an ent year.
in
California, over 350 acres having
Changes
proposed
by
the
bill
include
a
big
poultry
show
February
appropriation of $1,000,000, for a new By the usual public notice the sec­ Klamath county high school, and R. and 3 is positively assured. Among the consolidation of the general staff been set out and the entire 1,350 acres
Dunbar, superintendent of the the attractive exhibits will be a colony with the adjutant-general’s and in­ will be planted before March 1. so
postoffice building in Portland, Or.
retary will fix the date and determine H.
Klamath Falls city schools, have of
of
disposing
of
the
un­
maximum results will be realized
A sympathetic strike involving the method
White Orpingtons spector-general's departments; a con­ i that
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is probable
that asked Dean Cordley to find them the from three-day-old
in 1912. The E. Clemens Horst com­
800,000 railroad shopmen of the Har- entered units.
solidation
of
the
quartermaster’s
de­
the
poultry
yards
of
J.
H.
Graw,
some form of drawing will be provid- ] mo8t suitable man to take charge of of Bolton, and George DeBok's fam partment with the subsistence and pay pany will harvest over 3,000 bales of
riman lines may be called within a ed
for, giving everybody interested Ian aKficulturai experiment station to ous gobbler, which he says is the departm ents; the creation of an army hops in Oregon and California in 1912.
week.
be established on a tract of 86 acres largest in the state. The manage­ service corps and an extension of the
A new drug has been discovered an equal chance.
purchased by the county for the ment is building a special cage for enlistment period from three to five
which can be injected hypodermically SAVA G E T E A C H E S S A V A N T S . just
R A D IC A LS FO R CE C R IS IS .
use
of
the students in the 70-room this bird. Cash premiums have been years.
and takes effect instantly, which will
high
school
there.
The
experiment:
take the place of cocaine and similar T hird Primitive Man Is Added
offered for the best of their class of
Spanish Governmert Again T hreat­
t o it is proposed, will be carried out by the following varieties: White Ply­
drugs in surgical operations.
H A V E IM M E N S E M ILE A G E .
the
students
themselves
under
the
di­
ened With Disruption.
University Collection.
rection of the expert sent them by the mouth Rocks, Barred Plymouth Rocks,
PO RTLAND M AR K E TS .
Madrid—The
Spanish cabinet, of
San Francisco — Ansicbamnana,
who will have the cooperation White Wyandottes, Rhode Island Reds, A gg reg ate T ra ve l o f Alabama Elks which Jose Canalejas
was premier,
Wheat—Track prices: Kluestem, member of the Yuki tribe of the a | college,
Brahmas, Cochins, Langshans, White
W ill Be 5 4 0 ,0 0 0 M iles,
and
assistance
of
the
college
in
plan­
resigned. The cabinet resigned
83«/H4c; club, 81c; red Russian, 80c; Round Valley reservation, has joined ning the work.
Leghorns, Brown Leghorns, Black Portland — On the basis of the ag- has
the result of a divergence of views
valley. 81«i82c; forty-fold, 82c.
Ishi and Tohhonhotam, the two sav­
This is, to my mind, the ideal plan Minorcas, Hamburgs, White Orping­ gregate mileage of the delegation of as
with King Alfonso as to the advisa-
Millstuffs — Bran. $23 per ton; ages, at the affiliated colleges museum for “ an
tons, Games, Anconas, Bantams, Pig­ Elks from Birmingham, Alabama bility
experiment
station,”
said
Dean
of commuting the death sen­
shorts, $25; middlings, $30; rolled at the University of California, and Cordley, who is enthusiastic over the eons, bronze turkeys. Pekin ducks,
alone, who will be here for the tence of one of the rioters who mur-
barley, $37«f.38.
the three gave a program of hunting plans. “ For some years I have had Indian Runner ducks, Toulouse geese. lodge
Oats—No. 1 white, $30.50 per ton. and love songs. Ansichamnana. whose such an arrangement of the work in One of the features of the approach­ national convention of the order next i dered a judge and who wounded sever­
Hay—No. 1 Eastern Oregon tim ­ American name is Ralph Moore, is mind, and have been hoping that some ing show will be the Angora cat and e ly - one delegate could be sent on a »1 court officers in the town of Cul-
trip from the earth to the moon and l«ra, province of Calencia, last Sep-
othy. $17ft£l8; No. 1 valley. $15(hl6; teaching his language to the pro­ one
of the schools of the state would Belgian hare department.
back, and two others around the tember.
alfalfa, $1S«(14; clover, $12; grain, fessors during week days.
take
it
up.
I
believe
that
this
is
the
world. Birmingham will send 100 The strike at that time involved a
814.
The public had its last opportunity proper way to teach agriculture in the
Olcott's Suit is Failure.
to the Grand Lodge conven- plot to assassinate General Weyler,
Barley—Feed, $36»(37 per ton.
to view the exhibit, which shows the schools, to have an actual farm on Selem—Secretary of State Olcott’s members
Com New. whole, $33; cracked, methods of mummification and dispos­ which the students may work out the suit against State Printer Duniwav to tion. The distance is 2,700 miles, or and the king was compelled to suspend
.400 miles for the round trip. That the constitutional guarantees. The
$34; old, whole, $3*5; cracked, $34; al of the dead by ancient nations. problems relating to their own partic­
oust the state printing office from the means a total of 540.000 miles. The radicals seized upon the affair as a
old. whole, $36; cracked, $37.
The
collection
is
to
be
removed
to
ular
district.
State capitol is practically a failure as trip to ^the moon and back would con- weapon to attack the government in
Potatoes — Buying prices: Bur­ make room for a new exhibit that will
far as the lower court is concerned. sume 476,000 and the two trips around the same way that they utilized the
banks, 90c’a$1.15 per hundred.
be on display two weeks hence.
Beatty Road Will B enefit.
Judge Kelly has sustained a demurrer the world another 52,000. Binning* refusal to reprieve Ferrer to bring
Onions — Association price. $1.50
Cottage Grove That the proposed of the defense which will send Olcott ham lodge will probably have the about the downfall of the Maur cab-
per sack.
Pensions Cause Block.
mad
Walker to Cottage Grove into the Supreme court unless he de­ greatest total mileage of any organ- 'net-
Vegetables — Artichokes, 90c per Washington,
D. C.—Representative i on the from
dot«n; cabbage, l|c per pound; gar­
east
side of the Coast Fork, sires to drop the case. It is under- I '2at>°n in the order,
lic, 8«! 10c; lettuce. $2.50«! 2.75 per Underwood. Democratic leader in the | known as the Beatty road, will mean staod that an appeal will be taken.
Textile Mills to Close.
crate; pumpkins. l« iljc per pound; house, is quoted as saying that no riv­ j 500 more families on the lard that Duniwav has won practically every
Homestead Aid Proposed.
Lawrence,
Mass.—Although there
sprouts, 7«i 8c; squash, l$»i l$e; tur­ er and harbor bill, and no public | will be given an inlet and outlet by point brought up in the lower court. Washington, D. C.—Senator Cham-
nips, $1.25 per sack; rutabagas, building bill will pass at this session i way of the road, was told in resolu­ The case has not been tried on its berlain is preparing and will introduce was no repetition of the violent out­
breaks that marked the beginning of
$1.25; carrots, $1.25; parsnips, $1.25; of congress if the Sherwood pension tions adopted by the Commercial club merits so far.
I a bill for the relief of homesteaders, j tb® strike of textile operatives who
beets, $1.60.
bill becomes a law. There will be ap­ j and forwarded to the county court.
differing from all measures now pend object to a decrease in their wages in-
Nehalem Canneries Are Busy.
Rutter — Oregon creamery butter, propriations only for those river and The resolution also said that it would
solid pack, S8e; prints, extra; butter harbor projects now under continuing be a m atter of injustice to those now Nehalem -Both the canneries on the !"* in that it will provide that any cident to the curtailment by two houro
fat, Ic less than solid pack prices.
contract. If the house backs Under­ on the land not to give them a means river here are busy packing steelhead homesteader, after six months’ contin- of the working time under the new 54-
residence on his land, may be hour law. mill agents and owners are
Poultry — Hens. 15(<rl6c; springs, wood. the passage of the Sherwood of ingress and egress. There is little salmon, the catches of the Nehalem ous
leave of absence for six ' considering the idea of a general shut-
fishermen being good for this season entitled
16Jc; ducks, young. 20c; geese. 13»i bill by the senate would cut off all ap­ doubt the road will be established.
of to each
leh year;
vear: «ha»
that is to say, I down untj| conditions ’ have become
14c; turkeys live, 17c; dressed, propriations for the mouth of the Co-
of the year. The fact that fishermen months
more nearly normal. Such a shut-
choice, 20»i2Ic.
lumbia river and the Celilo canal.
are catching many silverside salmon homesteaders ill be required to
Stats's 1911 Payroll 6 2 0 2 ,6 5 4 .
side upon their land only half of each down
would
affect upwards of
Egg»- Fresh Oregon ranch, candled.
ia causing no little comment, from the year
___
H
25.000
Salem
—
Governor
West
has
had
a
until final proof is made. By this persons.
37$c per dozen; case count, 36c.
Refugeet Reach America.
fact that the catches of this variety
The
statement
prepare!
showing
that
the
means settlement will be encouraged closed indefinitely. Everett mills have
Pork Fancy, 9c per pound.
San Francisco Missionary fugitives payrolls at the various state institu­ are most unseasonal. The steel heads and
homesteading made easier.
Veal—Fancy, 18$«tl4c per pound. from China with their families, mak­ tions in 1191 amounted to $202.645.85, and silversides are bringing 3 and 4
Bops -1911 crop, 42«! 44c; olds, ing a party of 20, arrived at this port as
cents
a
pound
at
the
canneries,
a
fair
Prison Reform Espoused.
against payrolls of $205.997.02 in
W ar Vessels All Safe
nominal, 1912 contracts, 25c.
on the liner Mongolia Sunday after­ 1910. This statement does not in­ price for this season of the yearly
Globe.
Arizona—As soon as he be-
Washington, D. C.—With the tor­ Kins his term
Wool—Eastern Oregon, 9«il6c per noon. Most Interesting news brought
of office, about February
$9.907.10, the payroll of the catch.
pedo-boat
destroyer
McCall
reported
pound; valley, 16al7c; mohair, back by the members was that of clude
1. , Governor
Hunt
Tubercular sanatorium. This was left
.
.
— will
~r'H who join the ranks
to
the
Navy
department
as
safe
and
choice, 36(<!37c.
Rev. S. H. Littell, of Hankow, who out because of the fact that the insti­
Baker Club Backs Movement.
of state executives
been
C attle-C hoice steers, $t><r6.15; reports that Rev. John W. Nichols, tution was not opened until late in Baker—The Baker Commercial club approaching Bermuda under her own making unusual adventures have
into the
steam,
the
last
of
the
government
good, $5.75»! 6; choice cows, $5.16«t son of Bishop William Ford Nichols, the
realm
of
prison
reform.
At
a
ban-
of 1910 and the payroll was has voted to assist in the efforts of the craft whose whereabouts have oc-
6.25; good. $4.6(M<iS; choice spayed of this city, is safe in his mission at small season
quet
given
by
promoters
of
the
Men’s
for
that
year.
Oregon
branch
of
the
American
min­
easioned anxiety up to the last few forward Movement of the Presbyter­
heifers, 86.S6ai5.50; good to choice Wu Sih, Kiang province, and that his
ing congress in securing a mining test i I days
is accounted for. The scout ian church, the governor said he
heifers, $64(6.25; choice bulls. $4.25 family is safe at Shanghai.
Cottage Grove Mill Reopened.
station
here.
The
Commercial
clubs
cruiser
Salem, which suffered in the would appoint as warden of the peni­
$24.60; good. $4«i4.25; choice calves,
Cottage Grove—The Brown lumber of Sumpter and Prairie City have al­ , recent storm,
and cruiser Prairie, tow- tentiary a man whe would give the
$7.60«i 8 ; good. $6.76«U7.
French Suffragettes Organize.
ready
voted
to
help
in
the
movement.
company's
mill
at
this
place
is
again
Hoga—Choice light hogs, $6 75«i Paris French women are showing in operation after a two month’s shut­
ing the disabled destroyer Roe. arrived convicts
“ Christian treatm ent."
6.96; good to choice hoga. $6.40«( a steadily growing interest in woman down for repairs and improvements. Open 74 Baker Postal Accounts j in Hampton Roads late Saturday.
6.60; smooth heavy hogs, $5.75«i6.
suffrage. This has not by any means An eight-hour shift will prevail in Baker—Since the establishment of j
’ Aeroplane Outfl es Wind
®ur* au tor Mount Rainier Sought.
Sheep — Choice yearling wethers. reached the stage of the movement in January,
but
it
is
expected
that
by
the
postal
savings
bank
here
there
has
Psu
F rance-Jules Vedrine. the
$4.60«t4.76; choice killing ewes. England or the United States, but it the first of February tbe logging been deposited an average of
«y
iw, » i „ Warburton
.V'j**hlnrton-
D- C .- a Representative
about
_______ world’s speed
french
aviator,
of
about
introduced
bill
$3.86«i4; choice lambs, $6ftt6.85; has advanced far enough to bring crews
will have enough logs on hand $1.600 a month. In this time there ating $20,000 to eTtabîisV'a "wea'her ' m e s J beat 142 the *i|omfters.K150
good to choice lambs, 84.60W4.76; about the formation of organizations to warrant
running a full crew full have been 74 accounts opened « d 28 buresu station on M„n„?
88 13 «"¡1«)
one
culls. $36(4.76.
devoted to the cause.
time.
. closed.
Mount Rainier. 1 1 hour, rV in £ his 00t monoplane
at the in Aero-
l Washington.
1 drome here.
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