Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, January 18, 1912, Image 7

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    ¡IG MONEY IN BEETS
MANCHUS WILL ABDICATE.
Final
Move
Decided
Upon
Chinese Rulers.
AMERICAN TRO OPS IN c h i n a .
By
Regiment
Will Guard Road From
Pekin to Coast.
Washington, D. C.— A fter a lapse
o f more than ten years American
troops are to invade China. They are
to aid in keeping open the railroad
from Pekin to the sea.
In the course o f eight or nine days,
500 regular infantry will be disem­
barked at the little C h in ese'p ort o f
Chin Wang Tao.
The movement was
ordered after mature consideration of
the policy involved in landing Ameri­
can troops in a foreign country under
the peculiar conditions now existing
in China.
Several days ago Minister Calhoun
intimated that some o f the other
powers were looking to the United
States to contribute a quota o f troops
to meet treaty obligations to keep
open communication between the cap­
ital and coast.' It required the inter­
vening time to develop the exact needs
o f the situation and it was not until
later that Minister Calhoun was able
to inform the State department that
500 troops would be sufficient to dis­
charge the obilgations o f the United
States.
It was near the close of the official
day when the State department’s re­
quest for the dispatch o f troops had
reached the War department, but a
cablegram to Major General Bell, was
dispatched within a few minutes after
it had been approved by Secretary
Stimson and signed by Major General
Wood, chief of staff, instructing him
to dispatch the force, together with a
hospital corps detachment.
It is understood that the Fifteenth
infantry will be called upon to supply
the troops, who will be embarked on
the transport Thomas.
When attention was called to the
action o f Russia in asserting an indi­
vidual interest in the future o f Mon­
golia— a fact reported to the State de­
partment by Minister Calhoun through
the delivery o f the notice to that
effect from the Chinese foreign office
— it was pointed out that the virtual
dismemberment of China had already
begun.
Though no official notice has been
taken o f this latest development, it is
taken to mean thpt the course adopted
by Russia has given rise to grave
forebodings as indicating the breaking
down o f the agreement between the
six powers to refrain from the pursuit
o f any individual advantage, which
was brought about through the* over­
tures o f the State department here.
WHY SOWS EAT THEIR PIGS
Sure Indication That Animal Craves
for Some Kind of Food She la
Unable to Obtain.
OFFICIAL [DIRECTORY*
CHURCHES.
Church of the Visitation, Verboort
,•—Rev. L. A. LeMlller, pastor. Sun-
Whenever a sow shows a disposl- day Early Mase at 8 a m . Hlgh
tlon to eat her pigs It Is a sure sign Mass at 10;30 a m . vesper at 3:00
that she possesses a craving for some p. n, Week days Mass at 8;30 a. m.
form of food she Is unable to obtain, i
If she cannot get the material that Is I Christian Science Hall, 115 Fifth
needed to balance her system she nat-
between First and Second ave.
urally will devour her own offspring. South Services Sundays at 11 a. m.;
Once she gets a taste of flesh in this Sunday school at 12 in.; mid-week
way a tremendous appetite for nitro- meeting Wednesdays at 7:30 p. m.
genous feed is developed, she be-
Free Methodist church, Fourth st..
comes cross, Irritable and often dan between First and Second Avenue,
gerous.
J. F. Leise, Pastor. Sunday School at
A hog Is composed of blood, water, jo a. in.; preaching at 11 a. m. and
gristl., flesh and bone, all albuminous 7;30 p. m. ; Prayer meeting Wednes-
or nitrogenous and the sow must have day 7 ; 3 d p n,
food to supply all these elements in I
her makeup or she cannot thrive.
| Seventh Day Adventist Church, 3rd
Sows usually develop the pig-eating 8*ree* Sabbath schol 2 p. m., preach-
habit when they are born. Very often I*11*’ ^ P- nl- each Saturday. Midweek
she will devour a pig during the pains Projer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.
of parturition because she may think ffi. A cordial welcome. H. W. Vall-
mer, Elder.
they are caused by her offspring.
When a sow eats her pigs the best
Catholic Services, Rev. J. R. Buck,
way Is to fatten her and send her to pastor. Forest Drove— Chapel at cor.
market as quickly as possible for It of 3rd street and 3rd avenue south.
Is a habit not easily broken. But she 1st and 4th Sundays of the month,
should at first be fed a ration that Mass at 8:30; 2nd and 3rd Sundays
will produce growth in muscle and of the month, Mass 10:30. Cornelius
flesh, and not too much fat. L a t e r i st Sunday of the month, Mass at
when she obtains her normal condi- (i 0 :30; 3rd Sunday of the month
tlon she can be fattened the same as Mass at 8:00
Seghers—2nd Sunday
any other hog.
of the month.
Mass at 8:00; 4th
For winter feeding, alfalfa or clo­ Sunday of the month. Mass at 10:30.
ver hay, oats or corn and shorts in
M. E. Church, Rev. Hiram Gould,
equal portions by weight will prove
excellent. If the weather Is very cold I,acitor. Second street, between H ist
she may be given a little more corn and Second avenues. Sunday school
and she should have plenty of exer­ at 10 a. m.; Epworth League at 6:30
p. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8:00
cise all the time.
In summer, of course, she should P- m-
Mid-week prayer meetiug
have the run of a good pasture a n d ,Thursday at 7:30 p. m.
the corn ration should be greatly re-
Christian Church, corner Third *t;
duced. If fed in this way a sow will, and First Ave.
Rev. C. H. Hilton,
in the course of one season, regain pastor.
Bible school at 10 a. m.;
her normal condition, but even then preaching at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m.;
the habit of pig-eating may remain ‘ Prayer meeting Thursday at 8:00 p.
with her and we would not regard her m.
as a safe breeder.
Congregational
Church,
College
Way and First ave. north. Rev. D.
DRY FEED FED TOO HEAVILY T. Thomas—-Sunday school 10 a. ra.;
Morning service 11 a. m.; evening,
Quite Important That Poultry Be Giv­ 8:00 p. m.; Junior C. E. at 3 p. m .i
Senior C. E. at 6:30 p. m.
en Plenty of Green Food Along
With Grains.
LQDGES.
’ '
Nanking— There is reason to believe
the abdication o f the Manchus has
been decided upon, the (republicans
agreeing to meet Yuan Shi kai half
way regarding terms on which the na­
tional conventions shall be called.
While nothing definite has been
given out officially, it is understood
that recognition o f the republicans as
/¡tnesses Declare Agriculture Has belligerents, by any one power, would Six Known Dead; Many Injured—
Been Developed Through
be effective in securing a settlement
Money Loss S0,OOO,0 0 0 —Vaults
satisfactory to both parties.
Sugar Production.
Full o f Wealth.
Wu Ting Fang and Tang Shao Yi
have had a conference on the subject
and their report is expected to be giv­
Washington, D. C.— The magnitude
New York— The immense marble
en out in a day or two.
Of the beet sugar industry and the de­
Republican military leaders say the [ and granite home o f the Equitable Life
velopment o f
agricultural
lands action o f the powers in guarding the Assurance society, covering a block on
through its activities had not been railway is entirely unnecessary, espe­ Lower Broadway, a historic landmark
fully realized by the house investigat­ cially as communication was inter­ o f New Y ork ’s early period o f sky­
rupted by order o f an imperialist gen­
ing committee until the criticism o f eral.
scraper buildings and one o f the city’s
(three Colorado farmers o f their treat-
President Sun Yat Sen declared that important financial centers, was de­
Iment by the Great Western Sugar order would be restored throughout stroyed by fire January 9 with a loss
o f at least six lives and probably $6,-
¡company permitted the introduction Republican China within 30 days.
It is asserted positively by persons 000,000 in property.
Twelve persons
(o f testimony in rebuttal. The co
arriving here from those provinces were injured.
Imittee heard from Michigan, Colorado that Shen Tung, Chi Li and Ho Nan
The fire started in the kitchen o f a
land Nebraska sugar beet growers. are solidly republican, with the ex­ restaurant in the basement o f the
I Invariably they told o f successful and ception o f officials and mercenaries, building.
but for the present terrorism controls.
Valuable records, including the bi­
profitable beet farming.
ography o f E. H. Harriman, and two
►
Their testimony was amplified by
Imperial Clans are Willing.
priceless libraries which cannot be re­
L. Petrikin, secretary o f the Great
Paris— Secret negotiations are pro­ placed, went up in flames, and the
I Western company, who produced affi­
davits and statements in contradiction ceeding and it is believed they are fate o f hundreds of millions o f dollars’
of those made by the committee from connected with the early abdication of worth o f securities, stored in safe de­
I the Farmers’ union, which recently the Manchus, says a Pekin dispatch to posit vaults, is in question, although
¡appeared before the committee. This the European edition o f the New York it is believed that fireproof construc­
I testimony was discredited by other Herald. Several proposals from the tion saved them from damage.
The great structure, which besides
[witnesses also, and Mr. Petrikin fur- revolutionary leaders for the safe­
[nished extracts from the books of the guarding o f the imperial dignity and containing the main offices o f the
(company which disputed
ex parte property have been submitted to the Equitable L ife Assurance society, was
imperial clans, who have expressed the home o f the Mercantile Trust com­
¡statements by farmers.
A. L. Gibson, o f Longmont, Colo., willingness to accept them if proper pany, the Equitable Trust company,
the banking house o f Kountze Broth­
(real estate man and sugar beet land guarantees are made.
ers, August Beimont & Company, the
(lord, occupied the stand when the
Harriman railroad lines, the Mercan­
(committee resumed its hearing. Gib-
SECRETS REVEALED.
tile Safe Deposit company, the Law­
(son was sent to Washington by his
yer’s club and many o f the city ’s most
(community to deny the stories that
Packers Worked by Verbal Orders prominent law firms, stands a shell of
iiave been told to the committee de­
After Injunction Was Issued.
ice-coated stone.
scribing the labor conditions o f the
The intense cold caused a thick
Chicago— Methods employed by the
eet fields as bad and relations o f the
irmers and the sugar rtfineries as un­ packers on trial before United States coating to form on the facades o f sky-
District Judge Carpenter for criminal crapers adjacent and on the pavement
pleasant.
The bulwark of
Gibson said he represented the gen­ violation of the Sherman law in com­ for blocks around.
eral sentiment o f the sugar beet puting the uniform test cost o f slaugh­ modern fireproof structures nearby,'
growers and that they are satisfied tered animals, which the government according to Fire Commissioner John­
rith the treatment accorded them by contends was the basis used in fixing son, protected the entire financial dis­
(B y R . G. W E A T H E R S T O N E .)
Kniglits of Pythias Delphos Lodge
|the sugar mill owners. He was cross- the margin o f profit and selling cost trict. The damage, except by water,
While we do not advocate the use No. 36, meets every Thursday at K.
examined by Representatives Hard- o f fresh meat were revealed by Henry was confined to the Equitable struc­
of wet mashes in poultry feeding, we of P. Hall. Chas. Staley, C. C.; Reis
vick and Baker, who sought to show F. Moyer, an accountant in the em­ ture.
Of those who lost their lives, three
believe that too often dry feed is fed .Ludwig, Keeper of Records and Seal,
by him that there had been friction ploy o f Armour & Co.
too heavily and too continuously to
He declared that after the injunc­ employes o f the building were killed
knd that alien labor was employed.
G. A. R.—J. B. Mathews Post No.
produce the best results, in fact, there 6, meet* the first and third Wednes-
The witness admitted these facts, tion issued by Judge Grosscup, in­ by jumping from the roof to which
they
were
driven
by
the
flames.
is no doubt that if a great deal of dry day of each month at 1:30 p. in , in
but declared the testimony o f the dis­ structions given him by his superiors
Battalion Chief Wash dropped in a
grain is fed for a considerable period K. of P. hall. John Baldwin, Com-
satisfied beet farmers was an exagger­ regarding the items used in figuring
the test cost were given to him ver­ whirl o f smoke and flame when a cave-
the birds often become seriously af­ mander.
ation.
fected.
Gibson discussed the growth o f his bally, and the sheets containing the in occurred on the third floor. Two
FREE PULP IS REFUSED.
Masonic— Holbrook Lodge No. 30,
ection o f Colorado and declared that data always were destroyed after six other men, William Campion, captain
Some of the symptoms of continued
A. F. & A. M., regular meetings held
o f the watchmen in the Mercantile
politics o f Colorado Were in a months.
President to Leave Question o f Le­ dry feeding Is weak neck and often first Saturday* in each month. D. D.
Safe Deposit company, vaults, and
— o f a fix .” He told o f increased
birds appear to be paralyzed, losing
gality With Courts.
Frank J. Neider, a special officer,
ank deposits, more banks and greater
War in 1930 is Likely.
the use of their legs. They become Bump, W. M.; A. A. Ben Kori, sec-
whose bodies have not been recovered,
Washington, D. C.— In a message sleepy and seem to lack strength to retary
apulation.
He attributed much of
New York— In spite o f the move­
bis boom to the sugar-beet industry, ment for universal peace, the United complete the list o f dead, so far as to the house o f representatives, Presi­ eat although their appetites continue
W. 0.*W .— Forest Grove Camp No.
dent Taft announced that this govern­ good.
(he hkhd labor o f the farms, he said, States probably will find itself en­ known.
98, meets In Woodmen Hall, every
Several
persons,
watchmen
and
ment would refuse to admit free wood
fas so profitable that many o f the la- gaged in another war about 1930, ac­
Where dry feeding is adopted there Saturday. A. J. Parker, C. C.; James
Drers became tenants and ultimately cording
to
Professor
Brander others, who were in the structure pulp and paper from any nation other should be plenty of succulent food to H. Davis, Clerk.
vners o f their own farms and em- Matthews, head o f the department o f when the fire broke out, have not been than Canada until the proper courts go with it. If the food contains too j Artisans—Diamond Assembly No.
accounted for, but are believed to have decided the question raised by
(oyers o f labor.
dramatic literature at Cloumbia.
.“
° ^ “ ea, l * Cra^! . . Y! ‘ . 1*?. meet* every Tuesday in K. o f
Professor Matthews is an ardent have escaped. The death total, how­ several European governments under l.Yg!
no green vegetables the troubles j j, ' »717.’
C. B. Stokes, M. A ; John
LIFE WORK FOR MURDERERS.
supporter o f the arbitration move­ ever, may not be fixed until the fire the favored-nation clauses o f their above described are pretty sure to '
Boldrick, Secretary.
has
been
entirely
extinguished
and
the
treaties.
ment, but he says the law o f succes­
follow.
ruins have had time to cool.
A fter the passage o f the Canadian
Dry feeding generally results first
Rebekahs Forest Lodge No. 44.
(hicago Matron Says Families Should sion o f events will count more than all
reciprocity
bill
by
which
wood
pulp
Among
the
injured
is
W.
J.
Giblin,
arbitration movements put together.
In Increased egg production, the birds |m e e l s the first, third and fifth Wed-
Be Supported.
Professor Matthews believes that if president o f the Mercantile Safe De­ and paper were admitted free into the appear to be in fine health and It is nesdays of each month. Miss Alien
Chicago— The man who slays should such a war occurs the United States is posit company, whose rescue from the United States, six European countries
only after this kind of feed has been Crook, N. G.; Secretary, Miss Carrie
vaults, where he was im- demanded that their wood pulp and
forced by the state to life labor in likely to be in the wrong.
i I basement
.
,
continued for a long time that the Austin.
print
paper
also
be
admitted
free.
jpport o f his victim ’s family.
after
two
hour’s
work
by
“ With the rapid increase o f wealth Pnsonec*>
| j. o . O. F.—Washington Lodge No.
This is the position o f Mrs. Mary and population,” he says, “ our nation firemen, was one o f the most sensa­
Accompanying the message the bad results appear.
It is a fact, therefore, that if birds 4 8> meetg every Monday In I. O. O. F.
Lsther Ide, a Chicago club woman of is likely to take the part o f the tional episodes o f the fire.
He had president sent to the house letters
Wm. Van Antwerp, N. G. l
Imminence, in regard to a bill em- bully.”
gone into a vault to save securities from Secretary o f State Knox and seem to thrive at first on dry feeding Hall
and accidentally locked himself in Secretary o f the Treasury MacVeagh it is not to be taken as Indisputable ■ Robert Taylor, Secretary.
(odying its provision and providing for
with an employe who had accom­ containing information as to the coun­ evidence that they are thriving and
lie abolition o f capital punishment,
Modern Woodmen of Amerlca-
Spokane Drinks Heavily.
do without green food. It Is much I ,
,
tries interested and as to the amount can
panied him.
(he bill is to be introduced at a pos-
____ . .
,
___ ...
. . . Camp No. 6228, meets the second and
n
ore
important
to
supply
the
birds
.
. ... .
Spokane
—
Approximately
$6,000,-
o
f
wood
pulp
and
paper
imported
into
Their
cries
were
heard
by
the
fire­
lijj’e special session o f the legislature.
fourth
Friday
of
each
month. Sam
‘ 'It is only justice to the family of 000 was spent for liquor o f all kinds men, who had to saw through the steel this country since last July, when the plenty of green food along with dry Marshal, Consul; Geo. G. Paterson,
grains
and
meat
scraps,
than
when
(he slain man,” said Mrs. Ide, in dis­ by the citizens o f Spokane during bars o f a door leading to the street be­ reciprocity bill was passed.
Clerk.
The president says that the ques­ "•st mashes are fed.
cussing the proposed measure. ‘ ‘ The 1911; $2,295,000 was spent for beer fore they cduld rescue the imprisoned
Rosewood Camp, No. 3835 R. N.
prst duty o f the state is to the family and the balance for other kinds o f al­ men. Mr. Giblin was taken to a hos­ tions o f law raised can be better con-
Weigh
the
Milk
A.,
mee*8 ,lr8t a,1(l third Fridays of
coholic
drinks.
pital
suffering
from
the
effects
o
f
the
sideed
in
a
court
o
f
law
than
by
ex­
ind the labor o f the slayer is the log­
It is as Impossible to estimate the ea f*1 month in I. O. O. F. Hall. Mrs.
The saloons and bottling
works smoke.
ecutive construction, and continues:
ical means o f supporting the widow
Allen, Oracle, Mrs. Winulfied
handled 85,000 barrels o f beer at a
One man in another vault o f the
“ I have therefore directed that the productiveness and value of a cow as t
and her children.
cost to them o f $630,000, which was Mercantile Safe Deposit company, be- refusal o f the Treasury department to it Is to guess the exact number cf Aldrich, Recorder.
“ Hanging a man helps no on e.”
$2,295,-j lieved to be Campion, could be seen admit wood pulp and paper under the bushels of corn a certain field will j Gale Grange No. 282, P. of H-.
The new bill is in line with previous retailed to the consumers for $2,295,-
Jnovements for a form o f penal laws 000. There was spent for whisky and ( from the street with his legs pinned joint effects o f the Canadian recip­ yield. The scales and a Babcock te s t- ¡meet« the first Saturdays of each
act and the favored-nation er, when rightly used, will accurately , month in the K. of P. Hall, A. T.
urged by Mrs. Ide. She has institued drinks, besides beer, a sum estimated down by a mass o f debris, but could rocity
|the movement for the employment o f at $3,708,000. The cost to the retailer not be rescued because steel doors clauses o f the treaties with other determine whether any of your cows Buxton, Master; Mrs. H. J. Rice.
Illinois convicts on a farm, where is reckoned at less than one-quarter o f f barred the way. Through the smashed countries shall stand as the attitude are grafters Just as surely as a pair Secretary,
criminals might be surrounded with a the sum received. These liquors were ^ windows o f the doors the last rites of the government, pending the con­ of farm scales will show the exact
CITY.
more healthful influence and engaged handled by saloons, cafes, hotels, res- 1 were administered by Chaplain Mc- sideration o f the two questions above yield of corn. Don’t put up with a Mayor—J. A. Thornburgh.
taurants, drug stores and grocery Gean, o f the fire department just as stated before the tribunals regularly robber cow.
live activities.
Recorder— R. P. Wirtz.
stores.
he was swallowed from view by the appointed by law for the consideration
Treasurer— E. B. Sappington.
o
f
such
questions.”
dense
smoke.
Unarmed Warships Sunk.
Chief of Pol ice-*-P. W. Watkins.
Trimming Sheep's Feet.
Miners
Buried
By
Slide.
A matter of no little Importance to
Street Commissioner— E. B. Sap-
London—-A dispatch'from Rome tell-
a Income Tax is Upheld.
Candidates Engage Rooms
Wallace, Idaho— In the first snow-
the sheep farmer is the trimming of
plngton.
of the destruction in the Red sea
Madison—The legality o f the in­ the sheep's feet. In the course of the'Health Officer- Dr. J. S. Bishop.
Baltimore — Within an hour after
slide o f the season in this district,
alian war vessels o f seven Turk-
come tax law enacted by the last leg­ summer their feet grow long, turning Couneilmen -Chas. Hines, George S.
gunboats said to have been de­ Jack Orville, a miner at Oreano mine, announcement was made o f the selec­
In
Allen, V. S. Abraham, Carl L.’ Hln-
signed to convey troops from Arabia just above the town o f Burke, and tion o f Baltimore as the meeting place islature was sustained in a decision by under when wet weather comes.
“ The change,” these pockets filth accumulates, and
man. O. >1. Sanford and John Jlc-
to Cyrenaica, is elaborated here with John Hanson, camp cook, were caught for the Democratic National conven­ the Supreme court.
Namer.
the statement that the gunboats were in a bunkhouse which was carried off tion, requests for the reservation of says the court, "w a s ratified by the there foot rot starts. Any prevention
City School.
those which took refuge at Suez sev­ its foundation and buried many feet rooms at hotels began to pour in by people at the general election, and of foot rot Is worth looking after, and
eral weeks ago. As a result o f pro­ deep. The cook dug himself out in telegraph. Representatives o f Gov­ thus was clearly expressed by both the so these rough feet must be straight­ School Directors— M. Peterson, Mr*.
Edward Seymour, H. T. Buxton.
tests by Italy, the Egyptian author­ about an hour and summoned help. ernor Woodrow Wilson, o f New York, legislature and people the idea that ened up before the long season of
Clerk—R. P. Wirtz.
Harmon, o f some form o f general taxation in ad­ winter housing comes.
ities disarmed the vessels and the Orville was found soon after. The and Governor Judson
Justice of the Peace— W. J. R. Beach.
Turkish commander subsequently ob­ head was crushed, but he was still Ohio, engaged rooms soon after the dition to, in place of, property taxa­
Good Mite Remedy.
<’< istable-C arl Hoffman.
The at­
Massachu­ tion might well be adopted.
tained permission to leave.
While breathing, but it is not thought he will announcement was made.
recover.
He was covered by snow setts and Vermont were the first states tempt has now been to carry out this
A good mite remedy Is: Into a pot
COUNTY.
departing the flotilla was overtaken.
and debris to a depth o f 30 feet.
to secure reservations for their dele­ idea and we have the result before us or kettle half filled with shavings or j udaP_ r O. Stevenson.
in the present law .”
gations.
Friend Aids in Suicide,
Inflammable material put two or three Sheriff—George G. Hancock,
Frencn Move to Cities.
ounces of sulphur. Light It and close Clerk—John Bailey,
San Jose— John Walter Wilson, re­
Cuban Refiners Menaced.
People Acclaim Rebels.
Paris— Official returns o f the nation­
the house for several hours. Into one ! Recorder—T. L. Perkins,
cently acquitted o f the murder o f
Washington, D. C.— Apparently in pint of formaldehyde In a deep vessel; Treasurer—E. B. Sappington.
Guayaquil, Ecuador— A fter a battle
Harry Boas, signed a confession in the al census taken last year show that
district attorney’s office here in which the population now numbers 39,601,- which ended in favor o f the troops an effort to protect the sugar refining pour four ounce* of permanganate of Surveyor—Geo. McTee.
he admits having written the letter 509, as compared with 39,252,245 in from this city who are supporting the industry o f Cuba, a bill has been in­ potash. Hold your breath, get out as C om m 's^ on ers-Joh rM cC laran , John
The figures show a steady provisional government proclaimed at troduced in the Cuban senate prohib­ quickly as possible and close the
which contained the poison with which ’1906.
Nyberg.
Boas ended his life. He says he did movement from country district* to Guayaquil December 28 by General iting the exportation o f sugar cane in house
School Sup’t— M. C. Case.
the
cities,
o
f
which
16,
as
in
1906,
any
form,
according
to
advices
re­
Pedro
Montero,
the
inhabitants
o
f
the
so at the request o f Boas, who wished
Skim Milk in Hog Feeding.
to commit suicide, but did not wish have a population o f more than 100,- province o f Canar announced their ad­ ceived at the State department. The
8. P. TIME TABLE.
Hog feeders are coming to under­
h is ic t to become known. Wilson de­ 000. Paris now has 2,888,110 inhabi­ hesion to General Montero’s cause. usefulness o f the refining industry
North Bound.
nies having put the poison j n the en­ tants, Marseilles 660,619, Lyons 523,- The troops from Quito under General seemed to be threatened by the pro­ stand that skim milk from the sepa­ Sheridan No. 4 ......................... 8:27 a. m.
796.
The
population
o
f
France
in
ject
o
f
a
sugar
company
to
ship
des-
Plaza
continue
to
occupy
the
heights
velope.
rator Is worth much more than that
40 years has increased only 3,500,000. | near Alausi and Garanda, and a battle siccated sugar cane to the United obtained by deep setting, open setting Corvallis No. 2 ......................... 4:53 p. m.
South Bound.
States for refining.
with the revolutionists is imminent.
275 Snakes Slain in Day,
or the common skim milk Of the
Corvallis No. 1 ...................... 8:44 a. m.
Wife’s Left Leg Saves Man’ s
Pendleton, Or.— The title o f cham­
creamery. You will get better results Sheridan Nr. 3 ......................... 6:00 p. m.
Taft Names Cronemiller.
Judge Boon to Leap Year.
St. Louis— With a slab o f bone four
pion rattlesnake killer o f Umatilla
from feeding skim milk when It la
Washington,
D.
C.—
The
president,
Bakersfield,
Cal.
—
Leap
year
wed­
county undoubtedly goes to James inches long, an inch and a half wide
warm and fresh than If It Is allowed
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Fix, a Coombs canyon rancher, who and an inch deep taken from his dings got decided encouragement here on recommendation o f Representative to stand over night.
killed 275 o f the reptiles one day last w ife's left leg and grafted upon his when Justice o f the Peace Marion, o f Hawley and National Committeeman
week.
The skins were brought to own left leg. Fred Bottonhoff is recov­ East Bakersfield, announced that he Williams, sent to the senate the nom­
The Cow and the 8ow.
T h* U r * P «p *r with Alldhe’ N ew*. Only t l
town and sold to Major Lee Moor- ering from the effects o f an unusual would marry free o f charge all couples ination o f Fred P. Cronemiller as re­
A money-making combination Is the' per year. T h* Prem i*,‘*quipp«d to do, and
ceiver
o
f
the
Lakeview
land
office.
house, o f this city. Fix also’ obtained operation. Bottonhoff was struck by when the bride had made the proposal
cow and the sow.
Give th» latter' do**, th* B**t Job Printing. Ev»*yt> tog in
Several such weddings He also renominated William Balden- . warm skim milk.
20 pounds o f oil, which has a market an automobile November 18, and his o f marriage.
thia line don* to pleaae.f Prieto right.
ton as register o f the Boise land office.
are in prospect.
leg was broken.
value o f $9.60 per pound.
[rowers In Three Slates Say In­
dustry Paid Well.
Fire Deslrays New York Equitable
Life Assurance Home.
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