FOREST GROVE PRESS THURSDAY. AUGUST 28. 1913 NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL MAURY I. DIGGS OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERALINTEREST V ' a n t e d —The P r e s s desires to secure a live correspondent in every community in Washington The recent election held at Molalla, cxinty. Send in your application at once. to decide whether the town should be­ Outlines Events Occurring Mexican When in need o f some more office stationary call on the PRESS job department. Envel­ opes, cards, letterheads, circular letter?, hill heads etc. BRIEF NEW S OF OREGON come a municipality, resulted in a four . to one vote In favor of Incorporation. At Bonanza two big business build­ the State During the Past Policy to House and Sen­ ings were destroyed by fire. They Week. were occupied by a general merchan­ ate Committees. dise store, confectionery, drug sfor* and barber shop. Washington.— The policy of the Girl Saved From Drowning F a t h e r The Florence council is obtaining United States was outlined to the Eugene.— Rushing Into the swift estimates of the cost of water main, members of two congi ^ssional com­ current of the Willamette river to her with a view to installing a 10 or 12 mittees of foreign relations at a con­ armpits, Mrs. E. C. Welch fought for Inch main through the business sec- ference at the white house by Presi­ several minutes to rescue her 19-year- ! tion of town for fire protection. dent Wilson and Secretary Bryan. old daughter from the clutches of her Reports from Baker say that on The message prepared by the presi­ drowning husband. Sitting on the September 1st the Oregon Mill A dent on the Mexican situation receiv­ bank, she saw her husband suddenly Grain company and the Rock Creek ed practically universal support. The begin to drag the daughter, Eva Welch company, operating the two largest course of this government will be one whom he was teaching to swim, out flour mills in Baker county, will be of non-interference, in the hope that Into the deep current. Three times consolidated, the effect of its present efforts and she saw her sink. She pushed out a gree ¿>eing sustained. the pressure of foreign governments board, but the girl was unable to Dr M. B. Marcellos, health officer will constitute a moral suasion thut grasp it. Then she herself plunged of Portland, has written to the state ultimately will bring about peace in in, and was successful, just as she railroad commission, asking th^f the Mexico. reached the last step she could have express companies be compelled to The message makes it plain that taken and still retained her feet. adopt a more hygienic system of ship­ there will be no lifting of the em­ ping meats. bargo on arm i; that no faction or I. H. Van Winkle has been elected LARGE CROP OF SU C K ER S government in Mexico will be allowed dean of the law department of W illam ­ to receive munitions of war from the M a u r y I. D ig g s , o n e o f th e d e fe n d ­ G o v e r n m e n t A g e n t F i n d s 20,000 H a v e ette university, at Salem, succeeding United States. If necessary the pres­ a n t s In th e f a m o u s C a l if o r n ia w h ite B e e n F o o le d b y C r o o k e d L o c a t o r s Charles McNary, appointed as a su­ ident proposes to increase the Ameri­ s la v e ca se , w h o w a s c o n v ic t e d . preme court Justice. The new dean Portland.— Investigation of fraudu­ can border patrol to enforce this lent locators who located victims on was for eight years assistant attorney- policy. ANXIETY FELT IN MEXICO tracts in the railroad land grant which general of Oregon. It is a message of friendship, not Redondo B. Sutton of Portland, has was recently declared forfeited to the hostility, and precedes a policy of S w i f t B r e a k P r e d ic t e d If C o n g r e s s D e ­ government will continue for several been commissioned a second lieuten­ absolute non-interference. It pro­ b a te s P r e s id e n t ’s S t a t e m e n t . weeks. The fraud has been so exten­ ant of coast artillery at Fort Monroe, claim to the world the sympathetic Mexico City.— The keenest anxiety sive and there are so many victims Va. Sutton Is a West Point graduate, feeling that the United States govern­ was manifested in the capital as to and locators that the government au­ and a brother of the young marine of­ ment and the American people have what will be the development of the thorities have a veritable mine of evi­ ficer who met an untimely death at for their neighbors in the rebellion- undertaking of the United States gov­ j Annapolis three years ago. dence. torn republic south of the Rio ernment in Mexico's internal affairs. During the time the government was Corporation license fees remaining Grande. It records the views of the Mexico’s attitude is one of waiting, preparing the bring suit for forfeiture unpaid in the state became delinquent United States on constitutional gov­ while the people resident here, both of the many millions of acres in the August 15, and Commissioner Watson ernment, its unalterable opposition to native and foreign, are displaying deep land grant, the country was flooded is checking over the list with a view government set up by the irregular apprehension. with the advertisements of men who to enforcing collection. Suits against and arbitrary acts of ambitious indi­ * Rumors are that Huerta is still con­ offered to locate people on choice sec­ the delinquent companies will also viduals and formally announces that sidering resigning in favor of General tions which they could buy for $2.50 include a $100 penalty in each case. the government of Victoriano Huerta Trevino, but there is no sound basis an acre, either from the railroad or Twenty-eight sections of timber land shall not be recognized. for this assertion. The public opinion the government, depending which won in the district lying southeast of Jew­ The United States had proposed is expressed here that there will be a the suit. Thousands of people became ell, in Clatsop county, contain 948,375,- that a constitutional election be held swift culmination of all peaceable re­ interested and accepted the offers. 000 feet of timber, according to the and that Huerta should not be a can­ lations if congress is given an oppor­ There then sprang up a crop of loca­ cruise returns filed with the county didate. T o these suggestions, through tunity for free debate on President tors, who would locate a victim on a assessor at Astoria. The banner sec­ which the United States believes Wilson’s statement of the facts in the likely-looking tract of timber and tion of the district contains 82,290,000 peace could be restored, Huerta re­ case. charge a substantia) fee for the trou­ i feet. plied in the negative. Foreign gov­ A bern filled with hay and grain was ernments generally since that rejec­ F l e i s h h a c k e r s B u y O u t P a t C a lh o u n ble. There are Instances where a doz­ en or even 20 people have been located fired and destroyed by a bolt of light­ tion have been active in support of San Francisco.— The United Rail­ on the same Identical tract of timber, ning at Carson station, on the United the American policy to persuade roads of San Francisco, held by the and the locators charged anything Railway, 27 miles out of Portland, In Huerta to yield. United Railways Investment Company | one of the worst electric storms ever they could get. of New Jersey, has been sold to a W o r k on T a r if f B ill P r o g r e s s in g As near as the officials have been ! known In that neighborhood. It was Republican senators are giving evi­ local banking s? iicate, headed by able to learn, there have been 20,000 owned by Henry C. Carson, whose loss Mortimer Fleishhacker, of the Anglo- is $1500. dence of tiring over continued fruit­ locations made. An automobile owned and driven by less opposition to the tariff schedule California and London Bank. The United Railroads has been un­ and rapid progress is being made in 9,0C3,00O P o u n d s o f S a l m o n C a n n e d i W. W. Kent of Drain upset on the der the personal management of Pat­ consideration of the bill. Astotla.— The spring salmon fishing stage road 36 miles west of Roseburg, The wool schedule has been dispos­ rick Calhoun, who broke the great season on the Columbia river, which j and Mrs. Mary Holyfield, mother of ed of so far as it will be considered strike of 1907, and thereby incurred Just closed, will be the poorest In Mrs. Kent, was Instantly killed. Mrs. by the senate in committee of the the hatred of all the labor unions of many years. This is especially true Kent sustained two fractures of the San Francisco. This hatred has been whole. of the lower river district. Plants on arm, but her husband and three small used to boom the project for the es­ children escaped unhurt. the upper river did much better. tablishment of several municipal rail­ Unless Governor West commutes his W ith only a part of the free t1st. a A conservative estimate of the roads. which was submitted to the portion of the paper schedule and the amount put up places the canned pack sentence to life Imprisonment, Lem people for vote on Tuesday. sundries schedule remaining to be con­ at 230,000 cases, “ as they run,” or ap­ Woon, a Chinese, convicted In Port­ sidered In committee, democratic lead­ proximately 149,500 full cases. This land in 1908, of killing Le Tal Hoy, ers expressed confidence that the In­ pack represents 9,000,000 pounds of will be hanged. A mandate of the su­ come tax would be disposed of be­ raw fish. The cold-storage pack totals preme court of the United States was fore the end of the coming week. about 3450 tierces of 80 0 pounds of received by the clerk of the state su­ Among the articles on the free list cured fish, or a total of 4,895,000 preme court, the verdict of the Ore­ gon courts of murder in the first de- ratified were agricultural Implements, pounds. M. A. Mayer, owner of the Mayer- beet and sugar cane, machinery, alco­ Albany, N. Y.— Governor Sulzer dale fruit farm, has shipped the first hol, horses and mules and animals for showed interest in the report from the MAY0R CEN SO RS GOWNS carload of prunes this season from breeding, bibles, breads, biscuits and assembly districts throughout the Moaler. He has said his entire cl%p, many others. state, indicating that many of the up­ A lb e e S a y s “ L a t e M o d e l s F i n d F a v o r estimated at 6000 crates, to a New A m e n d m e n t M a d e t o C u r r e n c y B ill. In th e U n d e r w o r l d . ” state assemblymen who had opposed York firm. The Mosler prune crop Is Portland.— Replying to a letter from The agricultural currency amend­ his direct primary bill or had voted not so large as that of last year, but a young woman who requested that ment to the administration currency for impeachment were being refused is of better quality, and is command­ bill was adopted by the house Demo­ designation by their party committees. he help her choose her fall gowns, to ing prices very satisfactory to the cratic caucus. A fter several prelim­ The governor declined to comment on Insure against purchase of any that growers. inary skirmishes. In which other any of the changes being wrought in would violate his “ X-ray” proscription. i Identified as "Y ellow Bill” or J. B. amendments were beaten, the caucus, the personnel of the assembly, but Mayor Albee Issued an open reply de­ Allison, one of the best known yegg- without a dissenting vote, adopted an I seemed to take It for granted that pub­ fending his order to the police to ar­ raen and holdup artists on the crime amendment agreed to both by the lic sentiment was strongly liS his fav­ rest all wearers o f immodest gowns. calendar, the body of Joe Barron, the "You will surely excuse this appeal" "Insurgent" contingent and the bank­ or. man who was shot In the holdup of The most significant changes in the wrote the mayor’s fair questioner, ing and currency committee, to put the 8oo-8pokane train at Portland, and whose name the mayor withholds, "as designations for the assembly is con­ paper based on agricultural products who died the following day without on the same basis as commercial pa­ sidered the turn-down of Assembly- the notice did not give exact Informa­ making known his identity, will be tion In regard to the length and width. man T. K. Smith for another term by per for banking purposes. It also held at the morgue until further de­ would extend the maturity of notes Francis A. Hendricks, the Onondaga As I am about to do my fall shopping tails are received of his complete rec­ and bills admitted to discount, under county Republican leader. Smith was and afraid to transgress in the matter ord. the amendment, to 90 days. Instead one of the seven Republican members of cut and style, would you kindly ac­ Announcement has been made at of the originally proposed 60 days. who voted to Impeach Governor Sul­ company me and help me to select Marshfield that the Southern Pacific proper apparel?” zer and Is now serving his third term This action disposed of the last of railroad company Is arranging to de­ "It probably is not known to the the big controversial Issues In the ad­ from a strong Republican district. velop the coal fields of Coos county. good wome. of the city, some of whom ministration currency hill. Oregon towns now using coal from S u l z e r 's E n e m i e s N o w U n d e r F ir e . have adopted various of the late mod­ N a t io n a l C a p i t a l B r e v i t i e s Washington, Wyoming and Utah New .York.— The indictment of els of dress for street attire, that the Figures gathered by the federal Charles F. Murphy, leader of Tam­ most of these 'late affairs’ find favor mines can be supplied, it Is said, with quarantine board of the department of many Hall; Aaron J. Levy, leader of In the undreworld, where the unfor­ Coos county coal at a large saving fti agriculture show that during the past the Democratic majority in the as­ tunates who live there have seized | freight expense. The Southern Paci- fiscal years 3.779,041 growing trees sembly. and James Frawley, chair­ upon them ** a means for furthering I ’ lc owns the Beaver Hill mine, the and 15,040 pounds of tree seeds were man of the committee which Investi­ their illegal usiness," says the mayor ’argest producer in the Coos Baly field here It Is sinking a shaft. Imported into the United States. gated Governor Sulzer’s campaign Frank G. Swaggart and Sam McGee, That the work of installing demo- contributions, has been requested of THE M A R K E T S . wo campers in Wallowa county, were g-ats in federal offices in place of re the district attorneys of New York P o r t la n d . treed by a bear in the north woods publicans Is proceeding at a rapid and Albany counties by Lynn J. A r­ V. beat. New Crop— Club, 79c; blue- near Enterprise. They fired at the rate is shown by the nominations nold, of Albany, an ardent Sulzer sup­ tern, 83c; red Russian, 79c. animal, but it paid no attention to which have been sent to the sénat' porter. I'a y — Timothy, $16; alfalfa, $13. their bullets, and charged straight for since President Wilson took offlc» i utter— Creamery, 32c. i them. Each sought a friendly tree and These nominations number approxi R a n k s o f V o t e r s M a y be D o u b le d :ggs— Candled, 28c; ranch, 22c. remained in its branches during a mately 3000 and of these about 200' Salem.— That the enfranchisement Wool— Eastern Oregon, 16c; VVil- drenching rain, while bruin stood Not one solitary amendment to the of women may be double the tojal reg amette valley, 19c. guard beneath. Tiring of tts vigil, curretvy hill proposed at the Chicago istration in Oregon is the belief of the the bear finally ambled off Into the bankers' conference will be accepted men who have made a study of regis­ S e a ttle . by the administration. This was most tration figures in Secretary of State Wheat, New Crop— Bluestem, 84e; woods and the campers escaped, rac­ ing back to camp with such speed that emphatically declared by Chairma■ Olcott's office. The conclusions are ! c'.ub, 79c; red Russian. 77c. Glass, of the house banking comm!' Hav— Timothy, $17 per ton, alfalfa they cltared a five-rail fence, it le based on reports of registrations from said. Next day they returned for their tee, coauthor of the "admlnlstratloi’ 513 per ton. the various counties frem June 3 to hats. measure. I 'tga— 28 c. August 16. President PAGE17 Throughout OR EG O N A G R IC U LTU R A L C O L LE G E S. A. WALKER H. 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Not once, timidly and penny-wise ! But as often as needed a n d a showing of FAC TS about it which will unfailingly interest the probable purchaser! Make 'i t the best advertised r e a l estate in the city - fo r a little while—and your buyer will seek you out and quickly close the transaction! I____________I SULZER RECEIVES UP-STATE SUPPORT WASHINGTON - OREGON CORPORAT10 will B e g in n in g J u n e 1st g i v e to its p a t r o n s in B e a v e r t o n , E lm o n ic a , O ren co , H ills b o r o , C o r n e liu s , F o re s t G r o v e , G a s t o n , D ille y a n d a ll c o u n t r y lin es a 4c E le c tric r a t e o n a ll c o o k in g a n d h e a t in g a p ­ p lia n c e s and s m a ll d o m e s tic m o to rs. Phone Main 922 Hillsboro for particulars and our representative will call.