Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, February 29, 1912, Image 6

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DOINGS OF M E E K
SEVEN ARE K ILLE D .
Many Injured and Great Damage
Done by Arkansas Tornado.
Current Events of Interest Gathered
From the World at Large.
General Resume o f Important Events
Presented In Condensed Form
fo r Our Busy Readers.
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President T a ft would have an arbi­
tration treaty with Germany.
Amid many patroitic demonstrations
Italy is preparing to annex Tripoli.
San Francisco is considering the in­
troduction o f moving pictures in the
public schools.
President T a ft does not approve
the proposed government ownership o f
telegraph lines.
Spokane has begun an “ open-shop"
campaign by reducing the wages o f
painters from $5 to $4.
Plans have been completed for the
introduction in parliament o f the new
home rule bill for Ireland.
The National Cash Register com­
pany, o f Dayton, Ohio, has been indict­
ed for violation o f the anti-trust laws.
One ship was sunk and many more
driven ashore by a fierce gale that
sw^pt New York and the North A tlan­
tic coast.
By An explosion and fire in an Okla­
homa coal mine, eight men were killed
and many others imprisoned in the
mine, all o f whom may perish.
L ittle Rock, A rk .— Seven persons
are known to have been killed and
more than a score injured in a tornado
which swept portions o f Lincoln, J e f­
ferson and Arkansas counties. The
greatest destruction was reported near
A lm yria in the prairie and rice lands
o f Arkansas county.
Mrs. Ed Johnson, her three children,
a hired man named McClain, and an un­
identified stranger who was at the
Johnson home, w ere killed. The hus­
band and an
infant
child were
severely injured. A score more per­
sons w ere injured when their homes
were destroyed.
A child by the name o f Hamilton is
known to have been killed near Swan
Lake, Ark.
Seven injured
were
placed on a re lie f train to be taken to
a hospital at Pine Bluff.
A t Terry, in the northern part o f
Lincoln
county, several residences
were destroyed, and Dr. W illiam s and
his w ife were caught in the wreckage
o f their home, both being injured ser­
iously.
A ll wires are down in the storm-
swept section. M eager reports place
property loss in the Vlmyra neighbor­
hood at $100,000.
A ten-inch fall o f snow covers Mis­
souri, Kansas and portions o f Okla­
homa and Arkansas. The snow began
about noon. A high wind from the
north swept snow and sleet before it
most o f the day, piling it in huge
drifts and demoralizing train service
and other traffic.
Temperatures are
not low, 30 degrees being reported
from various places.
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE STATE
D A LLA S C L U B O N RECO RD .
Plan
Favored to Validate Titles to
Rich Tim ber Land*.
Stamp Mill Will Be Installed
as First Improvements.
Baker— So successful has been the
first year o f ownership o f the Rain­
bow mine by the United Sm elting &
Refining company that extensive im­
provements are planned.
One o f
them w ill be a large stamp mill.
A party o f the company’s officials,
including Frederick Lyon, vice-presi­
dent; C. F Moore, chief engineer; A.
P. Anderson, chief field engineer and
Howard S. Lee, engineer in charge o f
the Rainbow, were here in consultation
with officials o f the Humboldt Consol­
idated Gold Mining company, which
controls the Humboldt mine and with
Assistant Manager W right, o f the
Oregon-Idaho L igh t & Power com­
pany, in regard to gettin g power for
these and other mines in the Mormon
Basin country.
It is reported that
the United States company has already
ordered three boilers o f large capacity
for the mill, which means one o f the
most beneficial steps to the mining
industry in recent years.
Su’zer is Now Author o f Apple Box
Regulation.
CHURCHES.
Church of the Visitation, Verboort
Washington, D. C.— A new apple- — Rev. L. A. LeMiller, pastor. Sun-
box bill, differing somewhat from the I day Early Mass at 8
W O O D R A T S BLAM ED.
m.; High
Lafean bill, which was killed off in , Mass at 10:30 a. m.; Vesper at 3:00
Porcupines Also Said to Be Damag­ the last congress, has made its appear­ p. m. W eek days Mass at 8:30 a. m.
ing Valley Tim ber.
ance in the house o f representatives
Christian Science Hall, 115 Fifth
Dallas— A t a meeting o f the Dallas
Cottage Grove — No positive clews
Commercial club, the organization have been obtained as yet as to what
went on record as favoring action by manner o f animal is doing the myster­
congress looking to the validating o f ious damage to the tim ber on the
titles to rich timber lands held in this Storey-Bracher tract, near here. The
county by innocent persons from the guesses vary from a woodpecker to a
railroad company.
A resolution to rokarebor. and include pine squirrels,
this effect was drafted, and it was or­ wood beavers, woodrats, goats, pocket
dered that a copy o f the same be sent gophers, worms, Bidehill augurs, fly­
to each o f the Oregon representatives ing squirrels, mountain beaver and
and senators in congress.
porcupines. The m ajority o f opinions
1 There are billions o f feet o f stand­ seems to be that it is either woodrats
ing tim ber o f first grade quality upon or porcupines. A peculiar feature is
these lands, the title to which is now that but few porcupines have ever
in dispute, and the lumber industry is been seen in this county.
being seriously handicapped by reason
Those who believe woodrats are do­
o f this contention over these titles. ing the work say their nests w ill either
It is understood that the Spaulding be found in the tops o f the trees or in
Loggin g company owns a great deal of mounds near the base o f the trees.
this land, and in case title is perfected None o f these indications have as yet
by act o f congress, this company will been found in this instance.
sell a part o f its holdings west o f here,
Those who believe it is the work o f
and that a new mill w ill go in at porcupines say that the porkys usually
Dallas. Inasmuch as the use o f the w ill be found in the tops o f trees in
LaCreole river for logging purposes which they are working and believe
has been stopped by order o f the that the pests w ill be found hiding in
court, the logging o f this tim ber west some o f the big trees which, on ac-
o f here, and on the upper branches o f j count o f their great height and thick
this river, w ill necessitate the con­ foliage, would afford ideal
hiding
struction o f another railroad line from places. Only one person has reported
this city into that territory.
having seen any porcupine w’ork in
this country before, and he reports
that he had some fru it tries de
RAiNBO W M INE PR O S PE R S .
stroyed.
Large
B ILL IN NEW GUISE.
A S S IS T IN G H ORSE BREEDERS
Animal Husbandry Department at C ol­
lege Listing Sale Animus.
in a somewhat new form and with a st., between First and Second ave.
different author. The new bill is pre­ South— Services Sundays at 11 a. m.;
sented by Representative Sulzer, o f . Sunday school at 12 m.; mid-week
Wednesdays at 7:30 p. m.
N ew Y’ ork, and has been referred to meeting
Free
Methodist
church, Fourth st.,
the committee on interstate commerce
between First and Second Avenue.
instead o f to the committee on agri­
J. F. Le;se, Pastor. Sunday School at
culture.
10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m. and
W hile the bill is different in its 7:30 p. m.; Prayer meeting Wednes­
phraseology from the Lafean bill, it day 7:30 p. in.
is drafted to accomplish the same pur­
Seventh Day Adventist Church, 3rd
pose— to handicap Western apples in
Eastern markets, where they are now street— Sabbath schol 2 p. m., preach­
commanding
top-notch prices and ing 3 p. m. each Saturday. Midweek
crowding out Eastern-grown fru it o f prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.
m. A cordial welcome. H. W. Vall-
the same varieties.
It is too early in the session to de­ mer, Elder.
termine what fate awaits the Sulzer
Catholic Services, Rev. J. R. Buck,
bill, but the purpose in referring i t 1 j,ast01 . Forest Grovs— Chapel at cor.
to the interstate commerce committee of 3rd street and 3rd avenue south.
was to get a favorable report, it hav­ 1st and 4th SundaYs of the month.
ing been demonstrated that the com­ Mass at 8:30; 2nd and 3rd Sundays
m ittee on argiculture, after having
of the month, Mass 10:30. Cornelius
gone thoroughly into the subject, is
— 1st Sunday of the month, Mass at
not favorable to such
legislation.
Whether the interstate commerce 10:30; 3rd Sunday of the month.
committee w ill report the bill remains Mass at 8:00. Seghers— 2nd Sunday
to be seen, for when the bill is called . 0? the niontli.
Mass at 8:00; 4th
up in committee an effort w ill be made j Sunday of the month, Mass at 10:30.
by Western members to p reven ts
M. E. Church, Rev. Hiram Gould,
favorable report.
pastor. Second street, between First
Hearings w ill be held by the house and Second avenues. Sunday school
interstate commerce committee March at 10 a. m.; Epworth League at 6:30
7, on the bill, which is very similar to p. ni. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8:00
the Lafean bill o f the last congress. p. m.
Mid-week prayer meeting
Representatives Hawley, Pray and
Thursday at 7:30 p. in.
others from the Pacific Northwest will
Christian Church, corner Third eL
oppose the bill and w ill secure hear­
Rev. C. H. Hilton,
ings fo r all Northwestern apple grow­ and First Ave.
pastor.
Bible school at 10 a. m.;
ers who wish to appear.
preaching at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m.;
D IP L O M A T IS RECALLED.
Prayer meeting Thursday at 8:00 p.
m.
Colombia Repudiates Letter ot Minis­
Congregational
Church,
College
ter at Washington.
W ay and First ave. north. Rev. D.
Bogota, Colombia — General Pedro T. Thomas— Sunday school 10 a. m.;
Morning service 11 a. m.; evening,
N el Ospina, Colombian minister to the
8:00 p. m.; Junior C. E. at 3 p. m.;
United States, was recalled by the Senior C. E. at 6:30 p. m.
Colombian government.
LODGES.
The action o f the Colombian govern­
Knights
o
f
Pythias—
Delphos Lodge
ment was taken because neither it nor
the Colombian people uphold the posi­ No. 36, meets every Thursday at K.
tion taken by the Colombian minister of P. Hall. Chas. Staley, C. C.; Reia
at Washington in notifying the State Ludwig, Keeper of Records and Seal.
department that the proposed visit to
G. A. R.— J. B. Mathews Post No.
Colombia o f Secretary Knox would be g meete the first and third Wednes-
inopportune because Colombia’s claims d' “ ‘of ea” h~ ¿ 0n*th~at 1:30 p. m., in
in connection with Panama have not
K. of P. hall. John Baldwin. Com­
been arbitrated.
mander.
The notification given by the Colom­
Masonic— Holbrook Lodge No. 30,
bian government says that General
Ospina is “ separated from his post a t ! A - F- & A. M., regular meetings held
Washington, and that the incident be­ first Saturday in each month. P. W.
tween Colombia and the United States Kinzer, W. M.; A. A. Ben Kori, sec­
is thus closed. ”
retary.
Colombia, it continues, w ill main­
W. O. W .— Forest Grove Camp No.
tain her international policy.
98, meets in Woodmen Hall, every
R IO T IN G C O N T IN U E S .
The Home Telehpone company will
Greg m Agricultural College, Cor­
install at its Spokane office an auto­
vallis— Prof. E. L. Potter, o f the ani­
matic phonograph which w ill g iv e the Lawrence Textile W orkers Resist Po­
mal husbandry department o f the Ore­
time o f day 20 times a minute to any­
lice and Militia.
gon Agricultural college, in his capa­
one who calls the designated number.
city o f secretary o f the State Stallion
Lawrence, Mass.— The m illw orkers’
Registration board, has issued to all
Skeletons o f two deer with antlers strike, now in its seventh week, was
locked have been found in a glacier on
owners o f stallions or jacks in the
marked by a recurrence o f the riotous
state a letter in which he offers to
Mt. Baker, Washington, with every
The disturb­
keep on file in the office o f the board a
indication o f having been there hun­ scenes o f Saturday.
ances, however, were not connected
list o f all such animals as are for sale,
dreds o f years.
provided that they are properly regis­
Two women, both past 60 years o f w ith the exportation o f children.
tered. The purpose o f the board in
Police officers w ere forced to use
age, "played burglar” in Portland to
establishing this list o f registered an­
freighten their husbands, but both their clubs on a crowd o f strike sym­
imals for sale is to encourage still fur­
received beatings from the irate men pathizers who had thrown stones at
ther the raising o f well-bred horses.
before they could make their identity them, follow in g
some arrests.
A
From time to time in the past there
known.
small number o f infantrymen and a
have been inquiries as to a place o f
Germany is again borrowing money troop o f cavalry were sent to the
purchase by men interested in breed­
scene and dispersed the crowd, which
in New York.
ing good animals. Already the board
offered no active resistance to the sol­
has a list o f considerable size from
Seattle brokers offered 10 cents for
diers.
which prospective purchasers may
a $100 Columbia Orchard bond.
The city officials gave back to the
choose. The service to both buyer
The president has nominated Chan­ parents most o f the children who were
and seller is entirely without fee.
cellor Pitney, o f New Jersey, fo r the taken in charge as they were about to
Supreme bench.
be placed on a train en route for Phil­
P U B L IC D AN C ES M AY GO.
NEW O FFIC E FAVORED.
The children had passed
Government agents claim to have adelphia.
dug up resolutions passed by the Iron­ the night at the city poor farm.
The parents o f these children w ill Albany Council
Considers
Putting Argument fo r Aid to Governor to Be
workers’ union that explosions cease
be called into court to answer to
Printed in Pamphlet
during their convention.
Them Under Ban
charges o f child neglect.
Leaders
Saturday. A. J. Parker, C. C.; James
Salem-—G
ivin g as the proposed or­
Albany— Public dances w ill be ab­
the
Colombia's Act Voluntary.
Charles P. Taft, brother o f the pres­ o f the Industrial Workers o f
H. Davis, Clerk.
der o f succession under the prospec­
solutely
prohibited
in
Albany
i
f
an
or­
World
said
that
another
attempt
Washington,
D.
C.—
The
only
con­
ident, w ill be subpoenaed to appear
tive constitutional amendment creat­
Artisans— Diamond Assembly No.
before the committee investigating would be made to send children to dinance introduced at the m eeting o f ing the office o f lieutenant governor as cern o f the State department, on be­
alleged political activities o f Paymas homes provided fo r them in other the councity council this week passes. governor, lieutenant governor, presi­ ing informed o f the recall o f the Col­ 27, meete every Tuesday in K. of
This proposed law not only abrogates
cities.
ombian minister, was that it should P. Hall. C. B. Stokes, M. A ; John
ter Kay.
The leaders maintain that the au­ public dances, but provides fo r the dent protem o f the senate and then be thoroughly understood that the de­ Bold rick, Secretary.
The Superior court o f Washington thorities overstepped their rights in supervision o f private dances as well. speaker o f the house and urging that
partment has not directly or indirectly
Rebekahs— Forest Lodge No. 44,
has decided that a stenographer is not preventing the departure o f the chil­
This ordinance makes it unlawful the amendment w ill prevent the secre­ suggested this course, which conse­
meets the first, third and fifth W ed­
a mechanic, and therefore does not dren. Federal investigation by con­ for any person to hold a public dance tary o f state from holding two offices
quently appears to have been purely
nesdays of each month. Miss A lice
come under the operation o f the eight- gress, it is said, w ill be welcomed by or for the owner o f any building to at the same time, the argument in
voluntary on the part o f the Colom­
Crook, N. G.; Secretary, Miss Carrie
favor
o
f
creating
this
office
was
filed
hour law.
rent it for a public dance.
A public
the strikers.
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bian government.
The government
Austin.
Thus far more than 300 children dance is defined by this ordinance as with the secretary o f state.
Judge Gilbert, o f the United States
has all along regarded Mr. Ospina's
This argument w ill be printed in
one
that
is
advertised
through
the
have
been
sent
out
o
f
the
city
under
Court o f Appeals, holds it is not il­
I. O. O. F.— Washington Lodge No.
utterances as purely personal, thereby
the in itiative and referendum pamph­
legal for corporations to advance mon­ the direction o f the Industrial W ork­ press or by posters or folders or other
accepting his own definition o f his 48, meetg every Monday in I. O. O. F.
let
to
go
before
the
people
at
the
next
advertising
schemes.
note.
ey and bargain with entrymen for ers o f the World.
Hall. V. S. Abraham, N. G.; Robert
The ordinance recites that nothing general election.
The strike leaders and some o f the
their prospective homesteads.
Taylor, Secretary.
parents declared that they have a in the law shall be construed to pre­
Taft Makes Pilgrimage.
Modern Woodmen of America—
PO RTLAND M ARKETS.
Klamath Fisherman N ot W orried
legal right to send their children away vent private dancing parties but that
Washington, D. C.— President T a ft Camp No. 6228, meets the second and
for a vacation. A t the poor farm, on these shall be held under the super­
Klamah Falls—-It is embarrassing
celebrated Washington’s birthday by fourth Friday of each month. A. L.
Wheat — Track prices: Rluestem, the other hand, the officials said that vision o f two or more patronesses, ap­
to a fisherman who wishes to have his
90c; club, 86c; red Russian, 86c; val­ when the parents called for their chil­ proved by the mayor in w riting.
For
a pilgrim age to Mount Vernon, with a Sexton, Consul; Geo. G. Paterson,
ley. 86c; 40-fold, 86c.
dren they said they had surrendered violation o f any o f the provisions o f catch within the law to have his third stop at Alexandria, Va., where Wash­ Clerk.
Millstuffs— Bran. $22.60 per ton; them under misapprehension and that the proposed law a fine o f from $10 to bite make the string exceed the maxi­ ington used to stop on his way from
Rosewood Camp, No. 3835 R. N.
■horta, $24; middlings, $30; rolled bar­ they are now desirous o f taking them $50 or imprisonment o f from five to mum allowance. James Stevens went his V irgin ia plantation to the capital. A., meets first and third Fridays o f
fishing on Link R iver and caught two A t Alexandria the president sat in the
ley. $38(rf3U.
26 days is provided.
home and keeping them there.
each month in I. O. O. F. Hall. Mrs.
rainbow trout and one steelhead, which chair that the first president used as
Hay — No. 1 Eastern Oregon timo­
..
.
, M- s Allen, Oracle; Mrs. Winnifred
when
weighed
pulled
the
scale
to
20J
thy, $17(<il8; No. 1 valley, $14(4)16;
the first master o f the Alexandria Aldrich, Recorder.
Rebels Between T w o Fire*.
W ool Sale Dates Announced.
pounds. The law lim its the catch to lodge o f Masons.
alfalfa, $13; clover, $11; grain, $12
A t Mount Vernon
Douglas, A riz .— A company o f Fed­
Gale Grange No. 282, P. of H ,
La Grande -The secretary o f the 20 pounds. But as the third fish did he walked between hundreds o f sight­
13-
W oolgrow ers’
association, not tell Stevens his w eight before seers to the click o f cameras and whirr meete the first Saturdays of each
C orn — New, whole, $34; cracked. eral soldiers, led by Commissaria Cal- Oregon
month in the K. o f P. Hall. A. T.
les, o f Augua Priesta, fought a b rief John G. Hoke, o f Medical Springs, being pulled out, Stevens’ friends o f moving picture machines.
$36 per ton.
He
Oata— No. 1 white, $32(n33 per ton. battle Sunday morning with the rebel states that prospects are bright and hold that he should not be blamed for placed a wreath o f roses on the tomb. Buxton, Master; Mrs. H. J. Rice.
Sey^Kary.
Potatoes — Buying prices:
Bur­ band which raided the Elias ranch, the outlook unusually good for a fine catching too large a fish.
CITY.
banks, $l(j:il.26 per hundred., sweet near the border. The rebels retreated wool clip this year, and the announce­
Nehalem Hearing Given.
Steelhead Run Improving.
under fire, leaving two dead on the ment o f sales dates in Eastern Oregon
potatoes, $3 per crate.
Washington, D. C.— Contrary to re­ Mayor— G. S. Allen.
The dates a re :
A s to ria —During the past few days port, the river and harbor board o f re­ Recorder— M. R. Markham.
Onions —Association price, $2.25 per field. Calles and his force overtook has been made.
the rebels 15 miles south o f here. No Echo, May 25; Pendleton, May 30 and the run o f steelheads that had dropped view informed Represenative Hawley Treasurer— R. P. Wirtz.
sack.
Vegetables — Artichokes, $1.25 per pursuit was given, as Captain’ T ru jillo June 10; Pilot Rock. May 31 and June down to almost nothing has increased that it had not made an adverse report Chief of Police— P. W . Watkins.
dozen; cabbage, 1 for l i e per pound; with another force o f federal* is com­ 10; Heppner, June 4, 6 and 17; Shan- m aterially and fa irly good catches on the proposed improvement o f the Health Officer— Dr. J. S. Bishop.
garlic, 8((i:10c pound; hothouse lettuce, ing up from the south and the two iko, June 6 and 2 t; Baker, June 8 and have been made, the best hauls being Nehalem river, but says that it has Councilmen
John W irtz, Carl L. Hin-
60c'<t$l per box; pumpkins, 1 tot2c forces hope to catch the rebels be­ July 8; Ontario, June 10; Vale, June made in the bay almost opposite the now sufficient data as to commerce
man. O. M. Sanford, Rev. J. M.
11;
Metolius,
June
24
and
July
16;
city.
On
account
o
f
the
water
being
per pound; spinach. $ l«i 1.26 per box; tween them some time shortly.
to ju stify action.
A t Mr. H a w ley’s
Barber, W. F. Schultz. H. B. John­
Enterprise and Wallowa, June 28 and muddy, the fish do not appear to go up
sprouts, l|c(u;2c pound; turnips, $1
request another hearing w ill be given
son.
Aviators Daring in Wind.
29.
the river as rapidly as usual, but are by the board, when Mr. Hawley and
0 1 1.10 per sack; rutabagas, $loi 1.10;
man. O. M. Sanford and John Mc-
hanging about in the bay.
A few
carrots, $1(4)1.10; parsnips, $1.10;
Oakland, Cal.— Despite the hazard­
other interested persons w ill appear to
Namer.
Chinook
salmon
also
are
being
taken,
beets, $1.26.
Indians'
Protest
Heard.
ous conditions imposed by a treacher­
urge favorable recommendation. ,
City School.
and
they
are
not
only
o
f
good
size,
but
Apple*— Fancy Rome beauty, $2.50 ous wind, all o f the aviatiors except
Pendleton— The small band o f In­
School
Directors—
M. Peterson Mr*.
per box; choice Rome beauty, $2; Miss Blanch Scott went aloft to please dians which has been attem pting to also o f excellent color and flavor.
Park Will Have Hotel.
Edward Seymour, H. T. Buxton
fancy Yellow Newtown, $2.50; Fancy the large crowd
assembled fo r the
Washington. D. C.— W ill G. Steel Clerk— R. p. Wirtz.
Spitzenbergs, $2.76; Delaware Red. closing day’s programme and thrilled keep the C ity o f Pendleton from ac­ Gottaga Grove Grange Now Leads. has received notice that the Interior
quiring the Thorne Hollow springs as
Justice of the Peace— W. J. R. Beach.
Cottage
Grove—
By
the
taking
in
o
f
$1.75; Winesap, $2; Northern Spy. the spectators with figure flights,
department had granted him a 20-year
$1.60; Baldwin, $1.60(<>2; Ben Davis, spectacular races and long glides from a source o f water supply have caused nearly 40 members recently. Cottage hotel concession in the Crater Lake Constable— Carl Hoffman.
another delay. The land in question Grove Grange outdistanced Evening
$1.26; Red
Cheek Pippins, extra great altitudes.
COUNTY.
is unalloted for tne reason it is con­ Star Grange at Portland, until then National Park, which gives him the
fancy, $2.60.
The aviators w ill go to Sacramento,
right to erect and maintain a hotel. Judge— R. O. Stevenson.
sidered
worthless,
but
according
to
a
largest in the state, and the local
Butter — Oregon creamery butter, where a meet is scheduled for the com­
resolution adopted by the city council grange now bears that proud distinc­ Steel has recently organized a com­ Sheriff— George G. Hancock.
•olid pack, 36c; prints, extra.
ing week.
and forwarded to Washington, the ac- tion. There was a large attendance pany for this purpose and probably Clerk— John Bailey
Eggs— Fresh Oregon ranch, candled,
quistion
o f the land is absolutely o f Grangers from the surrounding will begin work as soon as the season Recorder— T. L. Perkins.
Man o f 79 Flies in Air.
16ot)20c per dozen.
T reasu rer-E . B. Sappington.
necessary
in
order to
keep the country and an all-day session was’ opens.
Pork— Fancy. 8(<£8}c per pound.
Surveyor—Geo. McTee.
San Diego, Cal.— James M. Sears,
springs free from possible contamina­ held, with dinner at noon.
Coroner— E. C. Brown.
V eal— Fancy, 13(u 18|c per pound.
aged 79, a trouist from Salem. Ohio,
"L a d y ot Mystery’* Dead.
Commissionerà— John McClaran John
Poultry— Hens, 14c; springs, 13(4 had the distinction o f being the oldest tion.
Philadelphia — Mrs. Sarah Keene,
Xyberg.
18Jc; ducks, young, 17c; geese, 11$ man in the United States to make a
Many Hunters' Licenses Issutd
the “ mystery lady” o f the Philadel- School Sup’t— M. C. Case
Early Plum B loatom i Ara Out.
f t l2 c ; turkeys, live, 18c; dressed, flight in a hydro aeroplane.
In com­
Pendleton — Over 250 hunting and phia hospital, is dead o f old age after
Cottage Grove — The earliest plum fishing licenses have already been is­
20c.
pany with W. B. Atw ater, in the new
51 years spent in that institution. She
S. P. TIM E TABLE.
Cattle — Choice steers. $6oi6.60; model Curtiss machine, he ascended to blossoms ever seen in this section o f sued this year in U m atilla county.
was taken to the hospiati in 1861,
the
valley
w
ere
brought
into
the
city
North Bound.
good, $5,601)16; choice cows, $4.50<<i a height o f 600 feet and circled San
This is more than two and one-half suffering from smallpox.
She was Sheridan No. 4 .
0 .9 7 . „
6.50; good, $4.25 or 4.60;
choice Diego
Bay.
"B e s t sport I ever Monday by Horace Cochran. There times the number issued during the
are many who fear a frost and great first two months o f 1911. The greater cured, but while convalescent lost her Corvallis No. 2.......£
■payed heifers, $6.35o:5.50; good to tackled,” he said.
attendant damage to the precious fruit number o f licenses is attributed to the memory. To questions as to who she
ehoice heifers, $6ot5.26; choice bulls.
South Bound.
trees. Garden peas are ’ also in blos­ increased activity on the part o f the was or from where she came she
Only Oliva Oil Is “ Sweat Oil ’*
$4 .26 (u 4.50; good, $4 (u 4.26; choice
simply shook her head.
......................8:44 a. m.
Sheridan Nr. 3
calves, $7,600(8; good. $6.76(n7.
Washington, D. C .— That olive oil som.
deputy game wardens.
..............6:00 p. m.
Hogs — Choice ligh t hogs, $6.60oi alone may be sold under label as sweet
Explosion Panic Fatal
6.76; smooth heavy hogs, $6.75oi6; oil. the board o f food and drug inspec­
T o Hava Postal Savings Bank.
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Station at Fry to Hava Shed.
Wheeling. W. \ a.— In an explosion
rough heavy, $6.60(1(6.75.
tion. headed by Dr. H. W. W iley, hw>
Toledo — Toledo’ is soon to have a
Salem The State Railroad commis­ and panic in a moving picture show at
Sheep— Choice yearlings. $4.60(4 decided. H ereafter mixtures o f cot­ postal savings bank. Postmaster A r ­ sion has been advised that the South­
4.75; choice killing ewee, $4oi4.36; tonseed oil and olive oil thus sold w ill nold received notice that this office ern Pacific has agreed to the construc­ Albrightsville, Preston county. West
Tk. U n
er » I t h A ii th . N ew .. Only I I
Virginia, 29 persons were injured, one
choice lambs, $4.76oi6, good to choice be considered by the government as baa been chosen. The bank w ill be tion o f a shelter shed at Fry. a station
wr yew . 1 h . P r é » i. « , u ip p « l to do. and
fatally.
Some
o
f
the
23
injured
are
lambs, I4.60tt4.76; culls. $3.76«i4.
misbranded.
opened for busineaa March 7.
near Albany,
loe., the Beat Job Printin«. E veryth in* in
said to be fatally burL
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