Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, March 14, 1912, Image 6

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    DOINGS OFTHEWEEK
Current M s of Interest Gathered
F ra the World at Large.
General Resume o f Important Event*
Presented In Condensed Form
fo r Our Busy Readers.
A ctive work has begun on the Port-
1 and-Hood K iver wagon road.
A Mohawk Valley, Or., rancher says
eagles are carrying off all his young
lambs and kids.
,
Americans in Mexico C ity are plan­
ning to defend themselves when the
city is attacked by the approaching
rebels.
Fire in the coal bunkers o f the liner
Minnesota while lying at her wharf in
Seattle gave the crew a hard fight for
two hours.
The separate properties o f the
Standard Oil company are said to have
increased in value $250,000,000, since
the dissolution o f the trust.
Consignments o f arms and ammuni­
tion are being sent to the Mexican
rebels by way o f Juarez, and no one
seems to have authority to stop them.
A Wabash fast express jumped the
track on a curve in Illinois and rolled
down a 30-foot embankment, killing
at least five persons and injuring
about 70.
I. W. W. street speakers in jail at
San Diego, Cal., plugged the locks o f
the cellroom doors with bits o f tin and
then tried to tear down the concrete
walls o f the building.
Y U A N IS IN AU G U R ATE D .
Foreign Legations Not Represented—
Imperialists Gaining.
Pekin— Yuan Shi Kai was form ally
inaugurated provisional president o f
the Republic o f China in the presence
o f a great gathering o f delegates, pro­
vincial envoys, m ilitary and naval offi­
cers and other prominent personages
in the new foreign office. Many for­
eigners attended the ceremony, but
the legations were not represented
Yuan Shi Kai, who was in m ilitary
uniform, read a declaration promising
faithfu lly to develop the republic,
observe the constitutional laws, and
retire when the national assembly ap­
pointed a permanent president. The
affair was solemn— almost pathetic—
and typical o f China’s transition.
Most o f those attending were at­
tired either in uniforms or European
dress. The only touch o f Orientalism
was the presentation o f the scarfs to
Yuan by two yellow-robed llamas.
A report has reached Pekin that
Tung Kwang, the famous pifes on the
borders o f Shensi and Honan pro­
vinces, has been captured by General
Sheng Yuan, governor o f the province
o f Shensi, before whom, i f the report
is correct, the provinces o f Honan and
Chili are now open country
The report says that 1,000 republi­
can cavalry and infantry have desert­
ed to the imperialists under Sheng
Yuan and that a large part o f the
republican army in the North iB show­
ing strong symptoms o f reaction and
may be affected seriously.
I f the report is true, it is probable
that the difference between the North
and the South w ill be brought no
nearer a settlement because o f the in­
auguration o f President Yuan Shi Kai
GALE LASHES C O A S T.
The man who stole the oldest piece
o f hammered gold work in existence Storm Bursts Pier and Wrecks Boats
from the Haskell museum in Chicago
at Long Beach, Cal.
has been arrested on the evidence o f
Los Angeles— The loss o f a number
finger-prints le ft on the glass case.
o f fishing vessels and two fishermen,
The flagpole used at the Astoria
the disabling o f a steamer and the
centennial in 1911 has been taken to
Stella, Wash., to be placed in a log wrecking o f the $100,000 munici
ra ft and taken to San Francisco for pier at Long Beach sums up in part
use at the Panama exposition. It is the damage caused by a terrific gale
the longest known single-stick flagpole which wrecked the coast o f Southern
in the world.
California.
Much damage to trees
A burglar under arrest at Missoula, and buildings was caused by the 60-
Mont., for several large robberies,
says the police seldom catch a th ief mile wind at Avalon, Catalina island,
except by accident, and that the best San Diego and other places on the
protection against burglars is a baby coast.
in the house, who generally wakes up
The weather has moderated some­
and gives the alarm.
what, but a heavy sea is rolling. The
weather was so rough in the channel
London suffragists continue to riot at Avalon that the steamer Cabrillo
and smash windows.
could not make a landing there. Three
Manchu troops and loyal police inches o f rain fell within five hours at
Catalina.
guard Pekin from mutineers.
The fishing boats were wrecked off
A parcels post system ¡3 included in San Diego when fhe storm was at its
height.
The hulks o f the vessels
the postoffice appropriation bill.
could be seen in the surf off Lajolla.
General Orozco is preparing to move George F. Werner, o f San Diego, and
on tho C ity o f Mexico with an army o f an unidentified companion, were the
6,000 men.
first victims o f the storm.
The surf
cast up their bodies.
It is believed
A fte r traveling for ten years as a
that other lives were lost.
clown in a circus, Raleigh T. Wilson,
A dozen or more fishing vessels left
o f Lincoln, Neb., has resigned to take
San Diego before the storm and the
up the ministry.
two wrecks sighted probably were o f
the fleet. None o f the fishing vessels
P O R TLA N D M A R K ETS .
has been spoken since.
Kaiser Believed to Be Supporting
Claims of Colombia.
Germany Would Buy Colombian Ports
on Atlantic, Defying Monroe
Doctrine of U. S.
AMUNDSEN’S SOUTH POLE
EXPEDITION SUCCESSFUL
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
London— Analyzing the somewhat
brief cable to hand, announcing Cap­
tain Amundsen’s attainment o f the
South Pole, one, from previous ex­
perience, would assume that the jour­
ney was done with extreme rapidity
and under very favorable conditions as
regards the weather.
Captain Amundsen has attained the
geographical South Pole, the long-
sought-for spot, and that finishes
record-breaking so far as the ends o f
the earth are concerned.
Assuming
that
the latitude o f
Amundsen’s winter quarters was 74
degrees 44 minutes, that is only 676
geographical miles from the South
Pole. This place was named Bay of
Whales by a form er expedition and
was form erly known as Balloon Bight.
I f Amundsen did 15 miles a day and
reached the South Pole on Decmeber
14, he would have started south about
the beginning o f November, but it
more likely that he did not travel at
that rate, especially for the first 100
or 200-odd miles, so we may assume
that he started fo r the pole about the
beginning o f October.
There is no indication in the cable
whether Amundsen followed the route
o f other expeditions in reaching the
mountains that guard the approach to
the Pole. I t may be possible that he
found a new route and an easier one
up to the plateau which lies about 9,-
000 to 11,000 feet above sea level.
CHURCHES.
Philadelphia—The staff correspon
dent o f the Philadelphia Press at
Washington says:
la the United States to be faced
with the possibility o f war with Ger­
many for the control o f the Panama
canal? Information which is causing
the administration the gravest concern
has brought out the fact that recent
negotiations
between the Kaiser
government and the government o f
Colombia have resulted in an agree
ment which contemplates the transfer
to Germany o f certain harbors on the
Atlantic coast o f Colombia within
striking distance o f the northern en
trance to the canal.
Mr. T a ft and his advisers have al
ready taken steps to meet what they
realize w ill, as soon as the facts are
known, be regarded by the whole
American people as defiance o f the
Monroe doctrine by both Colombia and
A P P LE B O X E S L E F T O U T .
Germany.
This startling information has be Sulzer Bill Is Amended to Regulate
come known since Secretary o f State
Barrels Only.
Knox sailed two weeks ago on his
Washington, D. C.— The house com­
tour o f Central and South America,
and has been fu lly confirmed in well m ittee on coinage, weights and meas­
informed naval circles.
It throws ures after hearing arguments on the
light upon the recent emphatic renew Sulzer apple-box bill, w ill abandon the
al o f pressure brougt to bear upon our original measure and report a substi­
government by Colombia for a prompt tute bill which undertakes merely to
settlement o f its claim for indemnity regulate the size o f apple barrels and
now understood to amount to practi­ fixes standards fo r apples packed in
This is in conformity with
cally $100,000,000. According to this barrels.
information, Colombia, with the mail an agreement reached between W est­
ed fist o f Germany behind her, is now ern growers and Eastern commission
backing up her demands with the men.
The bill that w ill be reported does
threat that i f our government does not
m eet her views, or at least agree to not in any way apply to Western ap­
There is one
arbitrate, Colombia w ill dispose o f ples packed in boxes.
these harbors, either by lease or by clause o f the bill, however, which later
outright sale to Germany, thus assur­ on many be extended to Western ap­
ing the latter^power not only a base o f ples. This clause imposes a fine o f $1
supplies for a fleet, but a foothold on for each package o f apples mis-brand-
American soil such as has long been ed and provides fo r confiscation o f
The com­
coveted and planned for by the kaiser. each barrel that is short.
I t is this understanding with Ger­ m ittee decided that heavy fines and
many, it is declared, that accounts for ja il sentences for failure to meet re­
the “ personal” letter o f the late Co­ quired standards was unduly harsh and
lombian minister at Washington, Se- Sulzer agreed to modify this provision.
nor General N el Ospina, to the State
S E N A T E R A T IF IE S T R E A T IE S .
department, asserting that Secretary
Knox would not be a welcome visitor
to his country during the secretary’s But First Strips Them of Objection­
able Features.
present tour.
In inner circles in
Washington,- no doubt exists that
Washington, D. C.— Stripped o f the
there, was a complete understanding clause which, it was contended, would
between the government at Bogota and invade the constitutional treaty-mak­
its representative here.
I f anything ing power o f the senate, and with
were lacking to confirm that view, it many other lim itations added, the
is furnished by the fact that the in­ general arbitration treaties between
timation that a visit from the secre­ the United States and England, pro­
tary o f state would be inopportune posed by President T a ft and Secretary
was renewed by the charge d ’affaires Knox, as forerunners o f universal
o f the Colombian legation almost im­ peace, were ratified by the senate by a
mediately a fte r the recall o f Senor vote o f 76 to 3.
Ospina, a recall which, it may be as­
The senators who voted against the
serted on the highest authority, was ratifications w ere Lorimer, Martine
not demanded by this government, and Reed. The latter two are Demo­
which from the first has professed to crats. President T a ft, before leaving
make light o f the Ospina incident.
for his speaking trip to Toledo and
Chicago, did not comment upon the
G IR L A V IA T O R IS K IL L E D .
senate's action.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
W . M. Langley & Son
Lawyers
Church of the Visitation, Verboort
— Rev. L. A. LeM iller, pastor. Sun­
day Early Masts at 8 a. m.; High
Mass at 10:30 a. m.; Vesper at 3:00
p. m. W eek dag* Mass at 8:30 a. m.
Christian Science Hall, 115 Fifth
st., between First and Second ave.
South— Services Sundays at 11 a. m.
Sunday school at 12 m.; mid-we|
meeting Wednesdays at 7:30 p. m.
Free Methodist church. Fourth at.,
between First and Second Avenue.
J. F. Leise, Pastor. Sunday School at
10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m.; Prayer meeting Wednes­
day 7:30 p. m.
Seventh Day Adventist Church, 3rd
street— Sabbath schol 2 p. m., preach­
ing 3 p. m. each Saturday. Midweek
prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30
m. A cordial welcome. H. W. Vall-
mer, Elder.
Catholic Services, Rev. J. R. Buck,
pastor. Forest Grove— Chapel at cor.
of 3rd street and 3rd avenue south.
1st and 4th Sundays o f the month.
Mass at 8:30; 2nd and 3rd Sundays
of the month. Mass 10:30. Cornelius
— 1st Sunday o f the month. Mass at
10:30; 3rd Sunday of the month,
Mass at 8:00. Seghers— 2nd Sunday
of the month.
Mass at 8:00; 4th
Sunday of the month, Mass at 10:30.
M. E. Church, Rev. Hiram Gould,
pastor. Second street, between First
and Second avenues. Sunday school
at 10 a. m.; Epworth League at 6:30
p. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8:00
p. m.
Mid-week prayer meeting
Thursday at 7:30 p. m.
Christian Church, corner Third e t
and First Ave.
Rev. C. H. Hilton,
pastor.
Bible school at 10 a. m.
preaching at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m.;
Prayer meeting Thursday at 8:00
Forest Grove, Ogn.
W . P. Dyke
Attorney-at-LaW
and
N otary ‘Public
Oregon
Forest Grove
Hollis & Graham
A ttomeys-at-Law
Forest Grove, Ogn.
J. N. Hoffman
Attomey-at-LaTD
E Q U IT Y A N D P R O B A T E O N L Y
Office Hoffman Bldg. Pacific Ave.
Ind. Phone 502
Forest Grove
H. W. Vollmer, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Abbott Bldg.
Both Phones
Forest Grove, Ogn.
Ind. Phone*
Residence 212
Office 233
D R . C. E. W A L K E R
Osteopathic Physician
Treatment by Special Appoint­
ment Only
m.
Congregational
Church,
College
W. Q. Tucker, M. D.
W ay and First ave. north. Rev.
T. Thomas— Sunday school 10 a. m.
Physician and Surgeon
Morning service 11 a. m.; evening,
8:00 p. m.; Junior C. E. at 3 p. m.; Calls answered promptly day or night
Phone: Office 271, Residence 283.
Senior C. E. at 6:30 p. m.
LODGES.
UNDER TA K IN G
Knights o f Pythias— Delphos Lodge
No. 36, meets every Thursday at K.
of P. Hall. Chas. Staley, C. C.; Reis
Ludwig, Keeper o f Records and Seal
G. A. R.— J. B. Mathews Post No
J. S. BUXTON, Manager.
6, meets the first and third Wednes
day of each month at 1:30 p. m., In Phone No. 642.
Forest Grove/ Oregon
K. o f P. hall. John Baldwin, Com
mander.
EM BALM ING-FUNERAL DIRECTING
Forest Grove Undertaking Co.
Masonic— Holbrook Lodge No. 30
A. F. & A. M., regular meetings held
first Saturday in each month. P. W.
Kinzer, W. M.; A. A. Ben Kori, sec
retary.
W H Y NOT?
1st. Good, hon­
est Dentistry to the
best o f my ability.
Could one do more7
2nd. I examine
your mouth and tell
you its actual con­
dition before I be­
gin y o u r actua
work, stating in ad­
vance what t h e
cost w i 11 be. I f
ready, we begin: if
not, the examina­
tion costs you noth*
W. O. W.— Forest Grove Camp No
98, meets in Woodmen Hall, every
Saturday. A. J. Parker, C. C.; James
H. Davis, Clerk.
Artisans— Diamond Assembly No.
27, m eet« every Tuesday in K. of
P. Hall. C. B. Stokes, M. A ; John
Boldrick, Secretary.
Rebekahs— Forest Lodge No. 44,
meets the first, third and fifth Wed
nesdays of each month. Miss Alice
Crook, N. G.; Secretary, Miss Carrie
Austin.
ing.
W h eat— Track prices: Rluestem,
8rd. I guarantee all that I do, as I consider
M EX IC A N C A P IT A L F O R P EA C E
88i<g)89c; club, 86(ii)87c; red Russian,
work not worth guaranteeing, not worth doing.
86c; valley, 86(<i87c; 40-fold, 8600
This has been my policy.
Public Demonstration of Loyalty to 9-Year-O ld Miss Falls to Death T r y ­
Tru st Board Proposed.
I. O. O. F.— Washington Lodge No.
87c.
4th. Absolute cleanliness. Every instrument
ing for Pilot's License.
Administration Made.
Millstuffgs— Bran, $200122 per ton;
Washington, D. C.— A commission 48, meet# every Monday in I. O. O. F. must be cleansed, and are used as they are taken
shorts, $220i 24; middlings, $30.
Paris— Suzanne Bernard, a 19-year- to interpret the Sherman anti-trust Hall. V. S. Abraham, N. G.; Robert from the sterilizers.
Mexico C ity— A big demonstration
6th. My prices are reasonable, not advertised
Com— New, whole, $34; cracked,
old
girl, who was qualifying at Etam- law, similar to the Idterstate Com­ Taylor, Secretary.
in favor o f peace and in support o f the
cheap prices to lure you in, and then charge you
$35 per ton.
pes in the third test for an air pilot’s merce commission, was proposed in a
Modern Woodmen of America— more—but a price that w ill make more friends;
Hay— No 1 Faatern Oregon tim ­ constituted government was held here. license, fell with her biplane a dis­
resolution outlined before the Nation­ Camp No. 6228, meets the second and more patients; one price to all.
othy. $15 (<£16; No. 1 valley, $130014, Perfect order prevailed.
tance o f 60 yards and was horribly al C ivic federation by its president, fourth Friday of each month. A. L,
alfalfa, $13; clover, $9; grain $1001
President Madero for nearly three crushed. She died 10 mintues a fter­
Seth Low, at the closing session o f Sexton, Consul; Geo. G. Paterson,
11 .
hours reviewed the demonstrations wards.
the annual convention. A bill which Clerk.
Oats— No. 1 white, $32oi 32.60.
N. W. Corner 6th and Oak, 2nd floor, take elevator
from the palace and from tim e to time
The young woman had'gone through w ill be presented to congress would
Rosewood Camp, No. 3835 R. N
Potatoes — Buying prices:
Bur­ replied to impassioned speeches by the the first two tests in a most successful
g
iv
e
the
proposed
commission
power
A., meets first and third Fridays of
banks, $1. 16011.60 per hundred.
paraders. The speeches, while not manner. She showed such intrepidity
Vegetables — Artichokes, 90c per laudatory o f Madero, pledged him sup­ in^these tests that her companions to inqure into a combination and pass each month in I. O. O. F. Hall. Mrs.
upon the right o f appeal to the courts, M. S. Allen, Oracle; Mrs. Winnifred
doxen; asparagus, 1 (H a lle per pound; port in abolishing anarchy and ex­ urged her to be more prudent, and al­
garlic, 80110c pound; hothouse let­ pressed confidence in the government. ways make the turns to the left. She as under the Interstate commerce Aldrich, Recorder.
Get Your
tuce, 600176c per b ox; peppers, 124c The crowd, which filled the zoccolo in disregarded this advice, and in addi­ act.
Gale Grange No. 282, P. of H.,
pound; pumpkins, l|0i2c pound; rhu­ front o f the palce, is estimated to tion to steering carelessly made a turn
meet«
the
first
Saturdays
of
each
Suffrage Up in Ohio.
barb, $2.75013 per box; sprouts, 8c; have numbered 20,000 persons.
month in the K. o f P. Hall. A. T.
to the right.
Columbus, O.— The fourth constitu­
squash, l|0l2c pound; turnips, $101
Buxton, Master; Mrs. H. J. Rice,
tional
convention
o
f
Ohio,
in
session
1.10 per sack; rutabagas, $1011.10;
Secretary.
Darslict Vessel Reported,
Fir# Claims Five Live#,
here, adopted a proposal to amend the
carrots, $1011.10; parsnips, $1011.10;
San Francisco— The schooner L illie,
Winnipeg, Man.— The International present state constitution so as to per­
CITY.
beets, $1.25.
which
arrived
from
Coos
Bay,
report­
Harvester
company’s
immense
brick
m
it
women
to
participate
in
all
elec­
Onions— Association price, $2.60 per
Mayor— G. S. Allen.
ed having sighted a derelict on March warehouse, filled with valuable ma­ tions. This action w ill be submitted
sack.
Recorder— M. R. Markham.
made at
to
the
men
voters,
together
with
other
Apples — Yellow Newtown, $201 5, at about longtitude 126 dergees and chinery, has been destroyed by fire.
Treasurer— R. p. Wirtz.
2.60; Spitzenburgs, $1.76013; Bald­ 6 minutes west and latitude 40 de­ It was close to the Canadian Pacific proposed amendments for ratification.
Chief of Police— P. W. Watkins.
win, $1.600i'2; Hen Davis, $1011.76; grees north. The wreck was appar Railway station and the Royal A lex ­ O f the 109 delegates voting, 76 cast
The
Health Officer— Dr. J. S. Bishop.
ballots
for
the
equal
suffrage
amend-
ently
that
o
f
a
three-masted
schooner,
andria
hotel,
which
were
threatened
Red Cheek Pippins, $2012.60; Gano,
Councilmen—
John
W
irtz,
Carl
L.
Hin-
m
^
iL
There
are
119
delegates
in
the
floating bottom up.
The masts and by the flames. The north wall o f the
$1011.76.
man, O. M. Sanford, Rev. J. M.
The ex­ harvester building blew out, killing convention.
Hop#— 1911 crop, 3801381c; olds, spars were towing behind.
posed keel was about 100 feet long five men, three o f them
Barber, W. F. Schultz, H. B. John
firemen.
nominal; 1912 contracts, 26oi26c.
Railway Crosses Andes.
son.
Shipping Several other persons were injured
Wool— Eastern Oregon, 14oi 16c per and the bottom was clean.
N ew Y ork — News has been received
man, O. M. Sanford and John Mc-
pound; valley, 160117c; mohair, 1911 men are at a loss to account for the when a wall fell. The city power
Namer.
wreck, as no vessel o f that descrip­ plant was damaged and half the city here o f the completion o f a railroad
clip, 300131c.
across the Andes from A rica to La
is in darkness.
Butter— Oregon creamery butter, tion is known to be missing.
City School.
Pas.
The line, which is 275 miles
solid pack, 3Sic; prints extra.
long
and
cost
about
$17,000,000,
Kindness
Brings
Wealth.
Smelters
Will
Continue.
Eggs— Fresh Oregon ranch, candled,
School Directors— M. Peterson, Mrs
21c per dosen.
San Francisco— His kindness in car­
Chihuahua. Mexico— Certain inde» reaches an elevation o f 14,000 feet.
Edward Seymour, H. T. Buxton
Pork— Fancy, 8|e per pound.
ing for a shabbily-dressed stranger pendent mine owners o f Mexico have It w ill be opened for traffic on August Clerk— R. P. Wirtz.
Poultry— Hens, 160116c; springs, who fell ill on a train near Santa Bar­ been informed that the mines and 6, the anniversary o f the independence Justice of the Peace—W. J. R. Beach
Main Street
brought smelters o f the American Smelting & o f Bolivia.
140116c; ducks, 160117c; geese, 8ot bara several months ago
Constable— Carl Hoffman.
North
10c; turkeys, live, 16c; dressed, 20ot riches to A . Weingarten. a traveling Refining 'company w ill continue to
Agricultural Bill Amended.
21c.
salesman, who is about to leave for operate, despite the revolution. Some
COUNTY.
Washington, D. C.— The house o f
Cattle— Choice steers,
$601.6.65; Brazil to take charge o f the immense o f the independents have closed and
good, $5.76oi 6 ; choice cows, $6« ! coffee plantation o f Manuel Arguello, others wish to because o f shortage o f representatives has adopted an amend­ Judge— R. O. Stevenson.
6.60; good, $4.76oi6; choice spayed the man whom he befriended.
supplies, and they desired that the big ment to the agricultural appropria­ Sheriff— George G. Hancock
heifers, $5.36oi5.60; good to choice
Weingarten cared for Arguello when corporation should do likewise.
An tion bill prohibiting the forest service Clerk—John Bailey.
heifers, $6016.26; choice bulls, $4.26 he fell in a fainting spell en route to official o f the latter company tele­ from erecting buildings for ranger Recorder—E. L. Perkins.
The Auction House
stations on any homestead in the for­
0(4.60; good, $4oi4.25; choice calves, Loa Angeles.
graphed that they would continue.
Treasurer— E. B. Sappington.
est
reserve
where
the
homestead
was
$80(8.60; good. $6.76017.
Surveyor—Geo. McTee.
filed prior to the creation o f the re­ Coroner— E. C. Brown.
Robber Shoots His Aid#.
Suffragette Sent to Jail.
Hogs— Choice light hogs, $6.50oi
serve.
6.76; smooth heavy hogs, $6.76«i6;
Commissioners— John McClaran, John
Denver — Eddie Seiwald, 19 years
London— Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst,
Nyberg.
rough heavy, $6.60016.75.
old, son o f a Brighton. Colo., farmer, leader o f the m ilitant suffragettes,
Wif# Hires Own Husband.
0. M. Sanford, Proprietor
School Sup't— M. C Case
Sheep — Choice yearlings, $4.6001 enraged by the conduct o f his com­ and Mrs. Mabel Tuke, joint honorary
Raleigh. N. C.— Mrs. P. C. Thrash
Telephone 721
4.76; choice twos and threes, $3.90oi panion in their attempted hold up o f secretary o f the Women’s Social and has hired her husband from the Bun­
4.26; choice killing ewes, $4.10oi a saloon in Valverde, a suburb o f Den­ Political union, who on March 6 were combe county officials, paying $500 in
S. P. TIM E TAB LE .
4.60; culls, $2.60013.26; choice grain- ver, shot his companion twice, accord­ remanded for one week for trial on a cash fo r his services for one month.
SUBSCRIBE FOR
North Bound.
fed lambs. $6.60oi6.60; choice spring ing to a confession which the police charge o f conspiracy and inciting to She gets him for 30 days he had been
Sheridan
No.
4
......................8:27a.
m.
lamba, $4.760i6;
good to choice •ay they obtained from Seiwald. The commit malicious damage to property, sentenced to serve in ja il for violating
Corvallis No. 2...................... 4:63 p. m.
laabe,
$4,600(4.76;
fair to good wounded robber, without cause, shot have started a “ hunger strike” at the the local prohibition law.
Thrash,
T h * U T ..
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