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OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST — rr 1 1 1 ! * • j T U R N 8 DOWNJ^WOOL GROW ERS. S A Y S C O N T R A C T O R S W IL L LO SE G **lnch*t Says They Must Pay fo r All Did Nat Know Nature o f Rock Along (% Route o f Celilo Canal. Rang# In Raaarvaa. Portland— Tbs government canal at Washington— Gifford Pincbot, chief •of the Forestry service, haa overruled Celilo w ill coat $10,000,000, instead of the protect of the Umatilla County $4,000,000, according to I . H . Taffe, Wool growers’ aaoociation in the matter who haa been operating fish wheels * -of charging a gracing fee for the Bine near there for SQ years. 'T h e contractors, Smith A Jones, mountain forest reserve range this can- eon. The woolgrower« also protested who are digging the first half m ile at that they ware not assigned Individual the Celilo end, w ill lose $100,000 on “ They took it at ranges. The department explained the Job.” he said. that it was not cu«ternary to assign too low a figure, evidently not knowing particular tracts to individual stockmen the nature of the roek they have to when reservee were first created, and it blast out. Their bid was $804,000. is not yet determined what plan w ill be They have about 100 men at work pre paring a foundation for the rock work followed in the Blue mountains.1 / The association also called attention on the upper end of the can al." to recent decisions by the California - Mr. Taffe says there is nothing in the and Washington courts to the effect fishwheel business this season because that the secretary of agriculture is “ those fellow * on the lower river won’ t without authority to impose a tax for let a single salmon get past th em ." H e the use of forest reserve range, and gets a good price, 7 cents a pound, for without authority arbitrarily to regu all he traps, bis market being in the His cold storage works are, late its use. The forest officials inter East. pret these decisions to bold that the however, devoid of salmon this season, secretary of agriculture had not been and he does not anticipate any great •empowered to enforce any penal code, improvement in the run. but did have the right to keep the re Calapooia Company Is 8ued. servee clear of stock or lease them on Albany — Claiming the Calapooia such reasonable conditions as be should prescribe. No appeal has been prose Lumber company, of Crawfordsville, cuted to a final hearing in either case, has cut and logged more than 760,000 but the officials believe their right in feet of timber off land belonging to the sphere indicated is beyond all pos him, Abner O. Withee haa filed suit sible question, and say that court deci for $4,600 damages in the State Circuit sions w ill have no influence upon the court for Linn county, through Attor ney W . Lair Thompson. The timber rules adopted for control of reserves. alleged to have been cut by the defend ant company is valued at $1,600, and Bands Want T o Go T o Salem. the Oregon statutes pravide that where Salem— Almost every organised band timber is cut unlawfully the owner in the state has applied to the Salem may recover three times its value. Fourth of July committee for an en Withee is an Eastern capitalist who has gagement. When the committee began large timber holdings in Linn county, making arrangements to celebrate the and is represented in the West by Fourth it was announced that a large Thompson A Hardy, of Eugene. number of bands, probably 80, would be employed if possible for the occa Water Soon to Flow. sio n . The responses came thick and Baker City— Water w ill flow through fast. Several days ago the committee the 18-mile ditch of the Baker Irriga had engaged all the bands that could tion company within the next few days. be paid from the fund available. If This statement waa made by J. A . there were a few thousand more dollars Smith, head of the company. The in the treasury the committee would be water w ill be sent down in a small vol w illiu g to work overtime engaging ume, at first being used for sluicing in bands. As it is the committee is satis the banks of the big reservoir which is fied .hat there w ill be more brass band to^be built this summer. jTh e reservoir music in Salem on the Fourth of July is. to cover 840 acres and have a capa than waa ever heard at one place in city of 6,000-acre feet. The ditch w ill Oregon before. be used for carrying water for storage in the reservoir for the first time next 8tate Fair T o Be the Greatest. spring. Salem— Now that the election is over President Downing of the state fair All Umatilla is Rejoicing. board, who is also chairman of the Athena— Reports from all over Uma Democratic county committee, expects tilla county are to the effect that the to devote bis entire time and attention outlook for an enormous wheat crop to perfecting arrangements for the state this season is bright. Before the heavy fair, which opens in September. U r. rains there was considerable ^nxiety Downing says that the fair this year over the outlook, as in those localities w ill be the greatest ever held on the where the soil is light the prospects for state fair grounds. The attractions w ill a good crop were slim, and especially be better and more numerous and the so where the wheat was spring sown. exhibits in every department w ill ex In many places it was believed the crop cel all other showings. H e says the would be a failure outright, but every people in every county are taking an thing is now entirely different. interest this year, which is due, he thinks, to the interest awakened by Road Machinery Arrives. the Lewis and Clark fair. Salem— Two carloads of machinery for the government experimental road Fleeces in Prime Condition. construction have arrived in this city. Baker City — Shearing of sheep in There is ooe more ear on the road. Baker county haa begun by electric When it arrives the work w ill be start machinery at the plant of Lee Bros-, ed ip earnest. The engineer in charge near here, who w ill first shear their of the work, Mr. Loder, expects to be own sheep and then those of Ayre and employed in the construction of this other la'ge owners in the county. sample road at least two months. Shearing was delayed by the long con- . tinned wet weather, but it is said that Successor to Dr. Lane. on account of the moisture the qnality Salem — Governor Chamberlain ap o f the Baker wool w ill this year far pointed Dr. W B. Morse, of Salem, a exceed that of previous years, as it is member of the state board of health, in clean from dust and of fine texture. place of Dr. Harry Lane, resigned, and I t is expected the tonnage w ill be large H . G. Myer, of Salem, a member of the and that most of it w ill go into storage. barber commission. MMuuunwoumm SEE NATURE’S WONDROUS HANDIWORK ■ All the News THE NEWBERQ GRAPHIC W. C. McBRIDE, General Agent S ' 214 Third St., Portland, Oregon iWMmtMNUUkN* Corvallis a Eastern R.R. May Buy Road to Blue River Mines. Eugene— The Eugene Commercial club has met and adopted resolutions asking the conqfy court to investigate the matter of purchasing a highway in to the Blue river mines. A t present the private road from Bice Rivqy City to the mines, a distance of six miles, is closed on account of some trouble be tween th e owners, the Lucky Boy Min ing company, and other mine owners in the district, and there is no means of access to the minee from the outside.* Fruit Injured in Valley. Salem— The continued damp weath er which has prevailed for the past three weeks in the Willamette valley haa been very injurious to the fruit crop. Strawberries in some localities have been almost ruined. Cherries, too, have been injured for want of dry weather and sunshine. Growing grain haa bad all the rain necessary for this season. La Grande OfFere Fres 8ite. La Grande — The La Grande Oom- mercial club is attempting to ralee $8,- 000 for the parchase of a site to be offered to the Palmea Lumbar company as an fnducement for the location of its new m ili hora. About $0,000 has been aubscribed. A site of 78 acres on the vivar northweet of town haa been securwd by option. 70 HOUR8 PORTLAND T O CHICAGO No Change of Cara. D * ilt Chicago Portland TM E TABLE NO. 31 Traies tram mm* to Y a e * Ne. I - L m t h Tequias........................ T.SS A M Arrives C orrsills,.......................... . H t * A s Arrives A l b u r ...............................IS tli * « TtSS A M Loaves Albany lor Oetoett. Arrivas D etroit................. IS S P M *:«# * * ............... ld i A M • A * Iff Lea vas A lban y........ Arrives C orvallis... • e e e e e a e e a a a a e e a No. 1 0 - L c s t m A lb an y............. 2:00 P M Arrives C o r n ili* • a o a a a e s a a a o a e a e e e e 2 aJ2 P íff No Matter Ne. # - P M * Leevea A lb an y........... aaeaeaaaaaaaaa 7*25 •aaaaooaaae 05ÄÄ P M Arrivas Corvallis....... Trains fa r AM ear No. 5 - . Daevas Cvtvellls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . What A • Loevae Corvallis. , . . . . . . . . . . . . i . . . . . 11:4# P M A rrives A lb any . . . .................. ....... 1 3 » P M No. 7 - Leavss Corvallis. ■ . . . . . . . . . . . . A rrives A lb an y.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ... id tF M (:40 P M Regular leader Traina Na. S— Leave* C orrelile.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 : * A M Arrivée A lban y............................... 7:10 A M in the Printing Line »asp-« Mita M. Peal Peat MaO W alla V alla, Lewis- ton, Spu.'-en*.Wal lace. P u l l m a n . Minneapolis, 8t. Paul, Duluth, MU wan km, f k l t o g PW fuller information wärmt ticket agent, or A. L. CRAM. General 1 Agent The Oregon Kallroad A N avigation Ce. Port end, Oregon. »:» A M Arrive« Albany......................... Your Wants May Be Salt Lake. Denver, Pt. Worth Omaha, Kearns City, St. Louis,Chicago and iT T ‘ u .m w u Leaves Detroit Arrivas A lb an y............................... TIM i tC H IÖ U L « ■alt Lake, Denver, Pt. Worth. Omaha, City, M. la. * - Lesvss A lto n * ’»*••••••«•••••••»••••« J Jj Lesvss C orva llis............................. y M F M A h I tm Y sqb I bs .»»»♦»««>»»»»»■»«»»« rb ® • • REGULATOR LINE Ne. 11— I a e rea C onvelli*.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1130 A M A rriva» A lb an y............................... B :U P M Ne. 7 - V THE GRAPHIC Leeves C orrelila.............................. I d « P M A rrive» A lb an y............................... S:40 P M " jkrrlv i C o rve lli*............................ » 3 » A M ) • FORTUNO INO TIE DALLES tu. nr urani Leave* A lb an y.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . T i l l A M Q Ne. 1 3 - laeToe A lb a n *... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:44 r M A r riv é e C órran le................... ....... 1 3 » P M Ne. g — Leave* A lban y..................... . 73» T M A rrivée C orvallis........................ . S :U P M A ll o f the above connect w ith Southern P o etile company traina, both at Albany and Cor- valila, aa well aa train for Detroit, g ivin g dirent •arrice to N ew port end adjacent bearlie*. aa w e ll aa Brelteanuah H ot Springs. Pot further Information apply to 3. C. MAYO, General Paamnger A g e n t Can Satisfy Them TRY US o ••BAILEY GATZERT** ••REGULATOR’» ••DALLES CITY’* “MHTLAKO” Connecting at Lyle, Waeh., w ith B. H. COLES, Agent, Albany. M. H. C RO N I»X, A g e n t C orrelila 60 LUHIIA UVEI IHOITIEIIUILViTM. BO Y KAR S’ EXPERIENCE P atents TNAOC M A R K * D esigns C o pyrig h ts A a Anyone tending s »ketch and daeorlptltm may enlokly aaeartaln oar opinion free whether as ------------- is (tiiotlv tlon» (trlotly eonSdentlaL confidential. Handbook Handbot oa Patent mnt t frm. free Olii I eat agency for mcuiing patoata. Oants I taken through Munn A Co. r*e*tv< Patent* __ lai eetlM, ebargo. In tbo «pscksl notice* without 1 P O R T L A ND MA R K E T S . Wheat— Club, 78978c; blueetem, 74@75c; red, 70971c; valley, 78c. Oata— No. 1 white feed, $31.50; gray, $31.60 per ton. Barley— Feed, $24.60 per ton; brew ing, nominal; rolled, $ 26926 . Hay— Valley timothy, No. 1. $129 13 per ton; clover, $7.6098; cheat, $ 6 9 7 ; grain bay, $ 7 9 8 ; alfalfa, $18. Froite— Applet. $2.6098.60 per box; apricots, $1.76 92.00 crate; cherries, 76c9$l per box; strawberries, 6 9 8c per ponnd; gooseberries, 598c per pound. Vegetable^ — Beans, 3 9 6 c; cabbage, $191.26 per 100; green corn, 47)4c doe.; onions, 8 9 1 0 « per doaen; peas, 6c; radishes, lO operdosen; rhubarb Soper ponnd; spinach, 90c per box; parsley, 86c; squash, $1 per crate; tnrnips, $1#1.25 per sack; carrots, 66 #76c per sack; beets, 86e9$l per sack. Onions— New, D 4 9 $ c per ponnd. Potatoes — Fancy graded Burbanks, 50960c per hundred; ordinary, nomi nal; new California, Sc per ponnd. Batter — Fancy creamery, 17)4920c per pound. Eggs — Oregon ranch, 20921 o per doaen. Poultry — Average old hens, 12918c per pound; mixed chickens, 12912 ) 40 ; broilers, 1591 fo; roosters, 10c; dress ed chickens, 18914c; turkeys, live, 16918c; turkeys, dressed, choice, 209 22c; geese, live, 0910c; geeee, diyesed, old, 10c; young, 12c; docks, old, 119 ISo; young, 12)4918o. Hop*— Oregon, 1006, 10912)4e. Wool— Eastern Oregon average best, 18928c; valley, coarse, 22)4 923c; fine, 24926c; mohair, choice, 289S0e per pound. Veal — Dressed, 497n pet ponnd. Beef— Dressed bulls, 8c per ponnd; cows, 4 )4 9 6 )4e; country steers, 596c. Mutton— Dressed fancy, 7 9 8 « pound; ordinary, 6 9 6 c; lamba, with pall on, 8c. Pork— P resssd, 7 9 *0 Through Pullman standard sad tourist sleeping ears dally to Omaha. Chisago * “ kens; tourist lim p in g c a n dally to a City; through Pullman tourist daaptng ears (personally conducted) weakly to Chisago. K an su City: roelining chair aura (asola Iraai to the East daily. SUBSCRIBE NOW Invention la prob ab ly patentable. Many Seeking Tim ber Land. Baker City — Many people are com ing into the Eastern Oregon timber belt in search of timber. Locators from Chicago, Milwaukee, Western Wash ington and Idaho were included in two parties which have passed through Ba ker City on their way into the John Day country. One of these parties, w ith H . J. Bundy, started for the So- eanville district; the other party, 16 people in all, 14 women and one boy, which waa under tne direction of G. W . Shaw, started for Burns. Three Trains East Daily Castle Gate, Canyon of the Grand, Black Canyon, Marshall and Tennessee P asses, and the World-Fsunous Royal Gorge. 1 .............= For Descriptive and Illustrated Pamphlet», write to ffiifÄ OREGON S hort L ine «• U nion P acific All the Tim e THROUGH UTAH AND COLORADO „ ' Scientific American. »ly Hin »tratad weakly. A handaomely eolation o f any acton tine inumai. Iaram t Hr. Term*. St a year ; four mouths, $L Bold by all newsdealan. For Wnhkincas, Dnlyt Centerville, Goldendale nnd nil Klickitat Valley pointa Steamer leaves Portland daily (except Sunday) 7 n. m., connecting with C. R . & N. trains at Lyle 6:15 p. m. for Gol dendale. Train arrives . Goldendale, 7 :36 p. m. Steamer arrives The Dalian 6 .80 p. m. Steamer leaves The Dalles .daily iex cept Sunday) 7 :00 a. m. G. R. A N. trains leaving Goldendale 6:16 a. m., connects with this steamer for Portland, arriving Portland 6 p . m . Excellent meals served on all steam ers. Fine accommodations for team* and wagons. For detailed information of rates, berth reservations, connections, etc., wr te to 8. McDonald, agent, Portland. General Office, Portland. Or. G R IN D *-axa*‘ve Fnrit Syrup W H .V H Hi W Pleasant to take and does not gripe or nauseate Cures Chronic Constipation, Stomach and Liver Trouble Stimulation Without Irritation. O r d to Laxative Fruit Syrop is a new laxative syrap combined with the deli cious flavor of fruit*, and i* very pleas ant to take. I t w ill not gripe or sicken. I t is much more pleasant and effective than Pills, Tablets and Saline W aters, as it does not derange the Stomach, or irritate the Kidneys, Liver or Bowels. Constipation. The condition of the patient remains un changed. The Stomach, Liver and Bowels have not been stimulated and in a few days a stronger purgative may have to be taken. This is why P ills and Aperient W aters never give permanent relief. Their violent action results in an nnnat- ural movement of the bowels and it is nec essary to keep taking them indefinitely. Why ORINO Is different*. can not cure Chronic Constipation, Torpid Liver, Indigestion, Soar Stomach, eto. For Biliousness and SiclL Headache. Take O riho Laxative Fruit Syrup. I I sweetens the stomach, aids digestion and acts as a gentle stimulant on the liver and bowels without irritating these organs. Cleans the Complexion. O rd to Laxative Fruit Syrup w ill posi O rdto Laxative Fruit syrup is the only O rdto Laxative Fruit Syrup stimulates tively cure chronic constipation as it re stores the natural action of the intestinal tract. Ordinary cathartics may give tem porary relief hat the stomach is upset and the bowels are irritated without any permanent benefit having been derived. preparation that really,Rets upon all of tne digestive organ*. Other prepar ations act upon the lower bowel only and do not touch the Liver. It can very read ily he seen that a preparation that doe» not act upon all of the digestive organs the liver and thoroughly cleanses the system and clears the complexion of pimples and blotches. I t is the best lax ative for women and children as i l is mild and pleasant, and does not gripe or sicken. R e f u s e s u b s t i t u t e s . OUR GUARANTEE Take ORINO Laxative Fruit Syrup and if you are not satisfied your money will be refunded* P rep a red o n l y l y F O L E Y A OO., C h lo a eo , III. » SOLO AN D RBCOM M END ED BY F*. H. CALDWI S t COMPANY. 1