Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, March 07, 1912, Image 2

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    DOINGSOFTHEWEEK
Current Events of Interest Gathered
From the World at Large.
General Resume o f Important Evente
Presented In Condensed Form
for Our Busy Readers.
T a ft pleads for a common sense ta r ­
iff policy.
Senator Lodge sees g re a t peril in
peace treaties.
Yuan Shi K ai’s im perial troops be­
gin rioting in Pekin.
T hirty-six gram m ar school clubs of
Portland have formed a baseball lea­
gue.
Many S eattle brokers fea r indict­
m ents in the Columbia Orchard sw in­
dling case.
A ttorney-G eneral W ickersham pro­
te sts when the Bar association draw s
the color line on his assistant.
From a business standpoint the
month of F ebruary, 1912, was the best
F ebruary in the history of Portland.
A m erger of the telephone com pan­
ies of S eattle may be investigated tty
the In te rsta te Commerce commission.
W. J . Bryan spoke to an audience
o f about 10,000 a t the Gypsy Sm ith
auditorium in Portland. He favores the
no-toll system for the Panam a canal.
H undreds of thousands of B ritish
coal m iners go on strik e , and the gov­
ernm ent is try in g to force the coal
operators to recognize the principal of
a minimum wage.
A K anass C ity young woman has
w ritte n the m ayor of Portland to find
a good husband for her widowed m oth­
er, who has an overw hlem ing desire to
live on a W estern ranch.
Two thousand Btudents of th e U ni­
versity of C alifornia spent one day
w ith picks and shovels building a new
roadway on the college grounds, the
g irl students preparing a fine luncheon
w hen the work was finished.
Oregon has been given the first
choice of sites for a sta te building at
the Panam a-Pacific exposition a t San
Francisco.
A braham Ruef, convicted political
boss of San Francisco, refuses to tes­
tify against ex M ayor Schmitz in a
bribery case.
KANSAS IS CALLING.
SACCHARINE RULED OUT.
Women Fettered By State Laws May
Find Freedom There.
Topeka— If th ere are women any­
w here in th is broad land who feel th a t
th e ir sphere of ac tiv ity is curtailed by
the laws o f the sta te s in which they
live, K ansas will extend a welcoming
hand to them . K ansas prides itself in
being ^ ju st to women, and th ere are
few jrestrictiv e laws in 'th is state, as
compared w ith oth er states.
In only
a few of the E astern sta te s can wo­
men p ractice law, b ut th ere are more
than 60 women in th e activ e practice
of law in K ansas today.
There are
more th an 100 women physicians, not
counting th e numerous osteopaths and
chiropractors.
I t is asserted by no less an au thor­
ity than th e atto rn ey general of K an­
sas, John S. Dawson, th a t no sta te
has more liberal provisions than K an­
sas has fo r the women.
J u s t notice the things th a t women
can do in K an sa s:
She may retain h er maiden name
when she is m arried.
She may persuade her husband to
give up his own nam e and tak e her
m aiden name.
She may retain h er maiden name
and her husband reta in his name.
She may retain her maiden nam e
for business and tak e h er husband’s
nam e for social intercourse.
She can hold property th a t her hus­
band cannot [touch and may sell it
w ithout asking him anything about it.
She can hold any elective office,
county office o r d istric t office.
T here
are 80 women holding county elective
offices and more than 200 announced
candidates for different county elec­
tiv e offices.
She can hold any elective office,
school d istric t or municipal office.
T here is a woman m ayor in Kansas,
Mrs. Ella Wilson, of H unnewell, and
many school boards are managed by
women.
She can w ear m en’s trousers if she
desires, but she m ust not pretend to
be a man.
As long as she w ears
trousers as a woman, she cannot be
arrested. Men are prohibited from
w earing dresses in public.
K ansas men fully appreciate the wo­
men of the state. This is Bhown by
the fac t th a a m ajority of the county
superintendents of public instruction
are women and th a t a num ber of other
positions in the county offices h ereto ­
fore held en tirely by men are being
filled successfully by women.
Cabinet Votes to Bar All Adulterant
o f Food.
W ashington, D. C.— By a vote of
two to one, the board of cabinet offi­
cers charged w ith the enforcem ent of
the pure food law entered a final de­
cision ag ain st the use of saccharine in
prepared foods.
S ecretary Wilson
and Secretary N agel confirmed the de­
cision th a t food containing saccharine
was adulterated. Secretary MacVeagh
dissented. He thought there was no
harm in its use in small quantities.
One m onth’s grace will be given m an­
u factu rers to arran g e for the elim ina­
tion.
“ The argum ent th a t it may be used
in small quantities. ” said Dr. W iley
in the b rief subm itted, “ is th e old
fam iliar one which adulterators and
those who seek to ad u lterate have
used from the very
beginning of
things. If we adm it one injurious
substance in small q u an tities, we can­
not w ith any ju stice exclude others.
“ The argum ent of small q u an tities
absolutely has no ethical, logical or
legal foundation, and is m ost danger­
ous. No more dangerous concession
to the in terests seeking to debase and
ad u lterate and m isbrand food products
could be made. I urge the im portance
of refusing in any way to condone the
use of saccharine in foods.”
Fighting Begins Before City By
Well Irmeli Forces.
Orozco Said to Have Deserted With
Entire Command — Americans
Retire Across Border,
W ashington, D. C.— A telegram re­
ceived by p riv ate persons here from
El Paso drew a grave p icture of con­
ditions on th e Mexican border. The
telegram said th a t fighting between
F ederals and rebels began a t Chihua­
hua C ity a t 11 o’clock Sunday, and
th a t many A m ericans w ere in danger.
A m ericans in N orthern Mexico are
rushing across the border at El Paso
and other points, fearin g m assacre by
M exicans, despite denials by adm inis­
tratio n officials th a t P resident T aft
intends to intervene in Mexico.
Feverish ac tiv ity prevailed Sunday
in the W ar departm ent, which usually
is deserted on th a t day.
This activ­
ity, around which a veil of secrecy
w as thrown, is believed to mean th a t
more troops will soon be moved to the
border.
________
El Paso — A telegram saying th a t
fighting for the possession of Chihua­
hua City, capital of the Mexican sta te
of th a t name, had begun, was followed
by the hasty d ep artu re of the rebel
garrison a t Ju arez to join th eir com­
rades in th e fight.
Two telegram s bearing on the fight
w ere received by General Ynez Sala­
zar, the Ju a re z commander, from
Braulio H ernandez, one of the rebel
leaders in the d istric t about Chihua­
hua. N eith er m essage was as d e ta il­
ed as its recipient could have wished,
b ut both w ere sufficient to dispel lan­
guor which has characterized the work
of the Ju arez forces, and the detach­
m ent of from 800 to 1,000 men was
speedily placed on board th ree sec­
tions of a fre ig h t train.
FOOD SAMPLES STARTLE.
SCORES BAR ASSOCIATION.
Wickersham Protests Ousting of
Colored Member.
W ashington, D. C.—A decision by
the executive com m ittee of the Ameri-
can B ar association to oust W illiam
H. Lewis, a negro and an assista n t a t­
torney general of the U nited S tates,
from m em bership in the bar associa­
tion has aroused A ttorney General
W ickersham to the defense of his as­
sistan t.
In a spirited le tte r sent to each of
the 4,700 mem bers of the association,
the attorney general charges the exe­
cutive com m ittee w ith an arrogance
of power unw arranted by the body’s
constitution, “ in order to g ra tify a
race prejudice entertain ed by some of
its m em bers.”
The attorney general points out th a t
Lewis was elected a fte r he had been
nominated regularly and invited to
join by the secretary of the associa­
tion.
"T h e object of the association,” the
attorney general continues, “ is stated
in the constitution to be ‘advance the
science of jurisprudence, promote the
adm inistration of justice, uphold the
honor of the profession of the law and
encourage cordial intercourse among
the members of the A merican b a r.’
“ Any person fulfilling certain re­
q u irem en ts,” Mr. W ickersham adds,
“ is eligibile for m em bership.”
The action of th e executive com­
m ittee, he declares, hardly can be con­
sidered to tend to “ uphold the honor
of the profession o f the law and en­
courage cordial intercourse am ong the
mem bers of the bar.
I t certainly
does not tend to promote the adm inis­
tratio n of ju s tic e .”
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
CHURCHES.
Church of the Visitation, Verboort
—Rev. L. A. LeMiller, pastor. Sun­
day Early Mas« a t 8 a. m.; High
Mass a t 10:30 a. m.; Vesper a t 3:00
p. m. Week days Mass a t 8:30 a. m.
Christian Science Hall, 115 Fifth
st., betw een F irst and Second ave.
South—Services Sundays at 11 a. m.;
Sunday school at 12 m.; mid-week
meeting W ednesdays a t 7:30 p. m.
F ree M ethodist church, Fourth St.,
betw een F ir s t'a n d Second Avenue.
J . F. Leise, Pastor. Sunday School at
10 a. m.; preaching a t 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m.; P rayer meeting Wednes­
day 7:30 p. m.
Seventh Day A dventist Church, 3rd
stree t—Sabbath schol 2 p. m., preach­
ing 3 p. m. each Saturday. Midweek
prayer m eeting W ednesday 7:30 p.
m. A cordial welcome. H. W. Vall-
mer, Elder.
Catholic Services, Rev. J. R. Buck,
pastor. F orest Grove—Chapel a t cor.
of 3rd stree t and 3rd avenue south
1st and 4th Sundays of the month,
Mass a t 8:30; 2nd and 3rd Sundays
of the month. Mass 10:30. Corneliue
—1st Sunday of the month. Mass at
10:30; 3rd Sunday of the month,
Mass a t 8:00. Seghers—2nd Sunday
of th e month. Mass a t 8:00; 4th
Sunday of the month, Mass at 10:30.
M. E. Church, Rev. Hiram Gould,
paetor. Second street, between F irst
and Second avenues. Sunday school
at 10 a. m.; Epworth League at 6:30
p„ m. P o a c h in g at 11 a. m. and 8:00
p. m.
Mid-week prayer meeting
Thursday a t 7:30 p. m.
C hristian Church, corner T hird e t
and F irs t Ave. Rev. C. H. Hilton,
pastor. Bible school at 10 a. m.;
preaching at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m.;
P rayer meeting Thursday at 8:00 p
m.
Congregational
Church,
College
Way and F irst ave. north. Rev. D.
T. Thom as—Sunday school 10 a. m.;
Morning service 11 a. m .; evening,
8:00 p. m.; Junior C. E. at 3 p. m.;
Senior C. E. a t 6:30 p. m.
L ODG ES.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
W . M. Langley & Son
Lawyers
Forest Grove, Ogn.
W . P. Dyke
Attorney-at-LaW
and
Notary ‘Public
Forest Grove
Oregon
Hollis & Graham
A ttorneys-at-Law
Forest Grove, Ogn.
J. N. Hoffman
Attorney-at-Lata
EQUITY AND PROBATE ONLY
Office Hoffman Bldg. Pacific Ave.
Ind. Phone 502
F orest Grove
H. W . Vollmer, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office in A bbott Bldg.
Both Phones
F orest Grove, Ogn.
Ind. Phones
Residence 212
Office 233
D R . C. E. W A L K E R
Osteopathic Physician
Treatment by Special Appoint­
ment Only
W . Q. Tucker, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Calls answered promptly day or night
Phone: Office 271, Residence 283.
K nights of P ythias—Delphos Lodge
No. 36, m eets every Thursday at K.
of P. Hall. Chas. Staley, C. C.; Reis DR. NELLIE HAYNIE,
Ludwig, K eeper of Records and Seal
Chiropractic Neuropath
G.
A. R.—J. B. Mathews Post No.
Consultation and examination free.
6, meet« the first and third W ednes­ Satisfaction
guaranteed. Office N orth
day of each m onth at 1:30 p. m., in F irst street, near Dr. W ard’s office.
K. of P. hall. John Baldwin, Com
Hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
mander.
Masonic—Holbrook Lodge No. 30,
A. F. & A. M., regular meetings held
first Saturday in each month. P. W.
Embalming—Funeral Directing
Kinzer, W. M.; A. A. Ben Kori, sec­
retary.
W. O. W.—F orest Grove Camp No
A. W . N ELSON , M gr.
98, m eets in Woodmen Hall, every
Saturday. A. J. Parker, C. C.; Jam es
Licensed Embalmer
(Successors to V\ H . Lim ber)
H. Davif, Clerk.
Sand, Salt, Alum and Glucose Among
Adulterants Used.
New H aven, Conn.— Even the food
chem ists a t the C onnecticut A gricul­
tu ral statio n are surprised by the
resu lt of a series of te sts they have
ju s t completed, which show th a t of
722 sam ples o f food, drink and drugs
analyzed, 232, or nearly one-third,
w ere ad u lterated below standard or
misbranded. The wooden nutm eg was
. The house has gone on record as
not in evidence, b u t other things
favoring the eight-hour day in govern­
STRIKE IS ORDERLY.
m ent arsenals.
were, for exam ple:
O f 290 sam ples of milk, 7 were
Several thousand m iners have al­ English Leaders S ee Entering Wedge skim med, 87 w atered, and _ 3 both
ready q uit work in the threatened coal
skim med and w atered.
for Minimum Wage Scale.
strik e in England.
O f 46 sam ples of sum m er drinks, 10
London—The coal strik e , the g re a t­ contained benzoaic acid, 2 coal ta r
Senator G ardner, of Maine, would
P h o n e No. 6 4 2
F o re st G ro v e, O re g o n
A rtisans—Diamond Assembly No.
have the governm ent buy in th e ex ­ est in the history of the B ritish Isles, dyes, 20 saccharine, and 8 [artificial
colorings.
One satisfacto ry
27, meet« every Tuesday in K. of
press companies and run them in con­ is m arking tim e.
Only 4 o u t of 27 “ cider v in eg ar’’
junction w ith the postal departm ent.
P. Hall. C. B. Stokes, M. A; John
featu re is the com plete absence o f d is­
samples w ere genuine. The rest were
Boldrick, Secretary.
order.
T exas m ilitiam en guarding the El
made of distilled vinegar, boiled cider,
Rebekahs—Forest Lodge No. 44,
All negotiations looking to a se ttle ­ apple w aste and dried 1 apples.
Paso electric light plant w ere fired on
m eets the first, third and fifth W ed­
1st. Good, hon­
a t nig h t by parties concealed behind m ent have ceased, as the leaders who
Sand was found in chocolate.
nesdays of each month. Miss Alice
e st D e n tistry to th s
MILLS OFFER ADVANCE.
box cars, and believed to be Mexicans. recently gathered in London have scat-,
Root beer was commonly sweetened
best of my ability.
Crook, N. G.; Secretary, Miss Carrie
tered to attend th e local m a tte rs in w ith glucose.
Could one do more?
PORTLBND MARKETS.
Every sam ple of tab le relish except Readjustment o f Lawrence Textile Austin.
2nd. I exam ine
connection [w ith the strik e .
Labor two had alum in it.
Workers' Scale Conceded.
I.
O. O. F.—W ashington Lodge No
your m outh and tell
W heat—T rack p rices: Bluestem , 89
leaders
in
recent
speeches
have
in
sist­
you its a ctu al con­
(it 90c; club, 86(u.87c; red Russian,
Law rence, M ass.—A read ju stm en t 48, m eets every Monday in I. O. O. F.
TONGS PLANNING FOR WAR.
dition before I be­
86c; valley, 86(u.87c; forty-fold, 86(<r ed th a t the [public support the m iners
of wages, which in no case will be less Hall. V. S. Abraham, N. G.; Robert
gin y o u r actua
because now th a t the governm ent has
87c.
than 6 per cent increase, to tak e effect Taylor, Secretary.
w ork, s ta tin g in ad­
M illstuffs—Bran, $206(22 per ton; decided to in stitu te a m inimum w age Outbreak Is Expected at Any Mo­ March 4, was announced by P resid en t
Modern Woodmen of America—
vance w h a t t h e
ment in San Francisco.
in connection w ith the miners, it will
shorts, $22(ql24; middlings, $30.
W hitm an, of the A rlington mills.
Camp No. 622S, m eets the second and
cost w i 11 be. If
Com —New, whole, $34; cracked, be impossible longer to withhold es­
San Francisco — The tem porary
S till another investigation into cer­ fourth Friday of each month. A. L.
ready, w e begin: if
tablishing a minimum w age in all in­ tre a ty of peace in Chinatown, which tain featu res of the strik e situ atio n Sexton, Consul; Geo. G. Paterson,
$36 per ton.
not, th e exam ina­
Thus, the strik e will be­ leading Chinese prayed would be made was begun w ith the arrival of Dr. C. Clerk.
H ay—No. 1 E astern Oregon tim ­ dustries.
tion costs you noth’
ingr.
othy, $16(q)16; No. 1 valley, $13(o l4 ; come a general trium ph for the cause perm anent, has been broken and the P. Neill, Commissioner of Labor, from
Rosewood
Camp,
No.
3835
R.
N.
3rd. I g u a ra n te e all th a t I do, as I consider
alfa lfa, $13; clover, $9; grain hay, of labor.
w ar cloud again hangs low.
R epre­ W ashington, w ith a special agent
A., m eets first and third Fridays of w ork not w orth gruaranteeing:, n o t w o rth doing.
The n ex t word is w ith the govern­ sen tativ e Chinese conferred w ith the from his departm ent.
$10(oill.
my policy.
O ats—No. 1 w hite, $32.60(o 33 ton. m ent and P rem ier A sq u ith 's promised leaders of th e five tongs involved in
More operatives w ere w orking in each m onth in t. O. O. F. Hall. Mrs. This has A been
bsolute cleanliness. E very in stru m en t
C ranberries, $10(u!ll.60 per barrel. statem en t is aw aited w ith in terest. the controversy and pleaded in vain the various m ills than on any previous M. S. Allen, Oracle; Mrs. W innifred m 4th.
u
st
be
cleansed,
and a re used as th ey a re taken
Potatoes — Buying prices: B ur­ However, no arrangem net has been th a t the ex istin g difficulties be forgot­ day of the big strik e, which is now in Aldrich, Recorder.
from th e sterilizers.
Gale Grange No. 282, P. of H.. 5th. My prices a re reasonable, no t advertised
banks, $1 . 16(0)1.60 per hundred.
made for the introduction o f a m ini­ ten and th a t peace be restored.
its eighth week. Few er pickets were
V egetables — A rtichokes, $1.26 per mum w age bill.
The peace envoys m et w ith no suc­ in evidence than usual, and the police meet« the first Saturdays of each cheap prices to lure you in, and th e n chargre you
month in the K. of P. Hall. A. T. m ore—b u t a price th a t will m ake m ore friends;
dozen; cabbage, l j c per pound; g a r­
A t a mass m eeting of dock w orkers cess and asked the Six Companies to w ere given b u t little trouble.
lic, 8(<(10c; hothouse lettuce, 60(ol76c of Bristol a resolution was adopted intervene. However, prom inent Chin­
Much' atten tio n was given by the Buxton, M aster; Mrs. H. J. Rice. m ore p a tie n ts; one p rice to all.
per box; pumpkins, 14 m 2 c per pound; providing th a t im ports of foreign coal ese concede th a t the prospect of re­ strik e leaders and the special child­ Secretary.
rhubarb, $30/3.60 per box; spinach, should not be handled.
storing th e peace h atch et is dim and ren ’s com m ittee to the arrangem ents
CITY.
$10111.26 per box; sprouts, 8c; squash,
Most of the railw ays announce a w ar is expected a t any tim e. Every for forw arding to W ashington a party Mayor—G. S. Allen.
N . W. C om er 6th and Oak, 2nd floor, ta k e elevatot
li(0)2c per pound; turnips, $10(1.10 fu rth e r cu rtailm en t of th e ir services. m em ber o f th e police squad in China­ of strik e rs, principally child workers, Recorder—M. R. Markham.
per sack; rutabagas, $1(011.10; ca r­
Fourteen stations in London will be town is alert, for it is known several who are to appear before a congres­
T reasurer—R. P. Wirtz.
rots, $1(0)1.10; parsnips, $1(0)1.10; closed until the strik e ends.
gunmen have come to th e local O rien­ sional com m ittee as a living exhibit
beets. $1.26.
tal q u arte r and are in hiding.
in connection w ith the s trik e rs ’ story Chief of Police—P. W. W atkins.
H ealth Officer—Dr. J. S. Bishop.
O nions— Association price, $2.60
Fireplace Yields $ 1 3 ,0 0 0 .
of th e ir grievances.
Councllmen—John W irtz, Carl L. Hin-
per sack.
City May Stop Merger.
A sbury Park, N. J .--B e h in d a brick
Get Your
man, O. M. Sanford, Rev. J. M.
A p p les— Yellow Newtowns, $2(0
Heyburn
Scolds
Grocers.
S
eattle—
A
court
order
was
issued
fireplace in the old W hite homestead
Barber, W. F. Schultz, H. B. John­
2.60 per box; Spitzenbergs, $1.75(ii.3;
W ashington, D. C.— Senator Hey­
son.
Baldwin, $1.60(0)2; Ben Davis, $1(0 on Deal Lake border, A. JefTrys, who here tem porarily restrain in g the Inde­
burn
took
to
task
a
delegation
of
gro­
man. O. M. Sanford and John Mo-
1.76; Red Cheek Pippins, $2(02.60; acquired the property from his m other, pendent and Sunset Telephone com­
who was one o f the original W hite panies from effecting consolidation of cers for having congratulated ex-Pres-
Namer.
Gano, $1(0)1.76.
City School.
B u tter — Oregon cream ery, solid fam ily descendants, recently found a th e ir system s. The order was issued ident Roosevelt on his connection w ith
small fortune in silver and gold coins on com plaint of the city, which claims the pure food and drugs law.
“ P res­ School D irectors—M. Peterson, Mrs
pack, 36c; prints, extra.
Edward Seymour, H. T. Buxton.
Eggs—Fresh Oregon ranch, candled, th a t had evidently been concealed for an equity of $200,000 in the poles, ident Roosevelt in a le tte r to m e,”
more than a century. JefTrys lifte d a w ires and conduits of the Independent said Senator Heyburn, "refu se d to rec­ Clerk—R. P. Wirtz.
made at
20(O21c per dozen.
loose brick from its place and the company, which equity will be placed ommend the house com m ittee law in Justice of the Peace—W. J. R. Beach
P ork—Fancy, 8Jr09c per pound.
coins began to drop out. He declines in jeopardy if the m erger is completed. his m essage to congress. I drew the Constable—Carl Hoffman.
Veal— Fancy. 13(Ol4c per pound.
The
P o u ltry —Hens, 17c; springs, 16(0 to tell the am ount of his find, but Three deputy sheriffs who sought to law. It was not the house m easure
COUNTY.
16c; ducks, 17(o)17|c; geese. 8(<i. 10c; neighbors say the sum ag g reg ates serve copies of the order on the tele­ th a t was enacted; it was the senate
$13,000.
phone officials were unable to find bill adopted in conference.”
His Judge— R. O. Stevenson.
turkeys, live, 16c; dressed, 20(»21c.
them.
criticism came in a hearing before the Sheriff—George G. Hancock.
Hope— 1911 crop. 38c; olds, nomin­
Clerk—John Bailey.
Japs to Send Freighters.
senate m an u factu rers’ com m ittee.
a l; 1912 contracts, 26(026c.
Recorder—E. L. Perkins.
’ Strikers to Resume Tasks.
Ban Francisco — Shipping men of
Wool— E astern Oregon, 14(0 16c per
T reasurer—E. B. Sapping ton.
Enlrymen Will Receive Patents.
Law rence. M ass.— S trik in g opera­
pound; valley,
16(Ol7c;
mohair, this city profess to have au th o ritiv e
Surveyor—Geo. McTee.
inform ation th a t the Nippon Yusen tives of the A rlington and Pacific
choice, 30(o)36c.
W ashington, D. C.— As a resu lt of Coroner—E. C. Brown.
mills,
affiliated
w
ith
the
Central
La­
K
aisha,
which
operates
a
line
of
C attle—Choice steers,
$6(0.6.66;
the activ ity of R epresentative H aw ­ Commissioners—John McClaran, John
good, $6.76(o 6; choice cows, $6(0 freig h t and passenger steam ers from bor union, have returned to work and ley, patents have been ordered issued
Nyberg.
6.60; good, $4.76(o6; choice spayed P uget Sound to Jap an and China, will accepted th e 6 per cent minimum to six Oregon entrym en whose claims School Sup’t—M. C. Case.
The action is have been pending before the d ep art­
heifers, $6.36(u6.60; good to choice establish soon a line of freig h ters from wage increase offered.
heifers, $6<o:6.26; choice bulls, $4.26 the Colum bia R iver to the OrienL The accepted generally as an indication m ent for months, and in some cases
S. P. TIME TABLE.
Main Street
(<£4.60; good. $4(o4.26; choice calves, rep o rt ia th a t the Japanese line will th a t the C entral Labor union will rec­ years. S ettlers who will receive p at­
North Bound.
be put on in advance of the announced ommend the acceptance of the conces­ ents a r e : John Fletcher, Samuel C. Sheridan No. 4 .........................8:27 a. m.
$8@ 8.60; good. $6.76(07.
North
Hogs—Choice light hogs. $6.60(0' increase in the fleet of the W eir line, sion offered in all the mills. The In­ Bruce. B ert W. Read.
John
A. Corvallis No. 2 ......................... 4:63 p. m.
6. 7 6 ; smooth heavy hogs, $5.76(0 6; o p eratin g from Portland and S eattle. dustrial Workers of the World strike Moore, and D elbert A. Owen, all of
South Bound.
committee declined the offer.
rough heavy, $6.60646.76.
Jackson county, and W. G. Sharman.
Corvallis
No.
1 .........................8:44 a. m.
Pekin
Missionaries
Safe.
Sheep
Choice yearlings, $4.60(o
Toledo.
Sheridan Nr. 3 .........................6:00 p. m.
'Americans Advised to Leave.
Boston— A ssurance of the safety of
4.7 6 ; choice twos and threes. $S.90ftt
4.2 6 ; choice killing ewes, $4.10<«£ the foreign m issionaries stationed at
W ashington, D. C.—The g rav ity of P rotection o f Vaklaz Recommended
The Auction House
SUBSC R IBE POR
4.6 0 ; culls, $>.60643.26; choice grain- Pekin came here in a cable m essage to th e situ atio n in Mexico haa caused
W ashington, D. C.— An appropria­
fed lambs. $6.60616.60; choice spring the headquarters o f the A merican P re sid tn t T a ft to issue a proclamation tion of $66,000 for the protection of
lam bs, $4.?6(d!6;
good to choice board of com missioners of foreign v irtu a l'? w arning American citisene Valdez. Alaska. and the adjacent re­
H ie L ive . er w ith A ll th e N ew s. O nly t l
lambs, $4.606( 4. 7 6 ; fa ir to good missions. The cable m essage read: to re fra in iront en terin g the country gion from glacial floods was recom­ per rea r. The P n w . to equipped to do. and
lam bs, $4. 26664. 6 0 ; cull lambs. $3.76 "A ll Pekin m issionaries and mission and advising those now resident there mended to the senate by the commerce
0. M. Sanford, Proprietor
does th e Beet jo b P rtatto*. R eorrth tn« ta
644
buildings s a fe .”
to leave when conditions threaten.
com mittee.
I h . line done to ptoni* Prtoee^feM .
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