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/ ’ NEWBERG GRAPHIC C. It. WOODWARD. I NEWS OF THE WEEK . JAPAN WOULD TAKE OFFENSE Attempted Exclusion WIN Insult, Says Aoki. Paris, Jan. 7.—The newspaper« con tinae to give much space to the Amer loan-Japanese situation. The papers print an alleged Interview with Count Aoki, the retiring ambassador of Japan at Washington, in wbirth he is quo* c from Han Franciaoo u saying Japan vfonld consider u an offensive action any attempt on the part of the United Statu to exclude toe Japanese, u d take this u a text for long articles Viaooont Aoki'a denial of this inter view hu not yet been published here Lacking this denial, the Journal Dee- bate thinks that in bis interview Count Aoki hu placed hia fingers on the real danger spot. “ Japan refuses to admit that any where on the globe the Japanese are aooial y Inferior to any other people,' says the paper. “ Japu claims have won the absolute right to be treat ed as a great power everywhere, and under all circumstances.” In the opinion of Eolsir, if the two governments accede to the sentiments of the people and the logical nacessitv of the situation, a oonfllct would ap pear very imminent. ‘ ‘Bat Japu without money. America is not ready and we donbtleu shall see both nations champ their bite awhile longer." The Geulois believes that the friend ly u d tactful powers at Washington will brevent a break. It fears only that the American people may become excited- Baron Karuino, the Japanese ambaaaador to France, today gave out statement that he w u convinced that Viscount Aoki only meant that Japu would consider legislation offensive to Japu u , fcr instance, if an exclusion act ia proposed like the Chinese. RUEF GOES TO JAIL* ASK TIME ON RANGE TAX. Wallowa Sheepmen Don’t Went to Fay S 14*000 Until Next August. '. Enterprise—At a meeting of tbe Wallowa County Woolgrowsra. ia this city, resolution« were adopted request ing tbe government to dejer collection of ruga does u tU after shearing, or about August 1. The theepmen of Wallowa pay about $14,000 for root of tenges, u d this weald be hard to raise under the present learcity of money. It w u recommended that the present county bounty of $1.60 « bead un ooy- otu be continued, and 1 * oents a hqad tax on sheep be levied to pay for i t There are 146,000 sbeap being fed in Wallowa county thla winter. Tweaty- two sheepmen ioined the state associa tion u d with the $2 yearly dual u d $2 assessment on each 1,000 aheep sheared last Jane, the sam ml $267 was ocnleoted and amt to the «late body. A F F L I SHIPMENTS INCREASE Leaves flumptueu« Quarters for a Felon’s C«N. flan Francisco. J u . 6.—Quarters ware arranged at the oounty jail today for Aba Bnef, the deposed boas of flan Franeteoo, who, since hia arrest eight months ago, has occupied a suite of rocmaln a private bona« under a spec ial gaped. Sheriff O’ Neil, the Schmitt politictaa, goes out of offioe on January g, and hia placa will be taken by larry Dolan, chaaan at tba teat elution. Judge Donna, who rafnaed to pteoe Ruef In the Monty jail white O’ Nail was sheriff for tear that O’ Neil would allow the prisoner to «scape, baa ordered that Ruef ba transferred from hia parlor prison as soon as Dolan aasnmea office. Ruef w ill join the assemblage of dis tinguished eitiaena who hava moved from their homsa on the heights to the branch jail. Bnef will occupy a ceil near that in which ax-Mayor flohmits reposes. He will have as nsighbora Louis Glass, tha millionaire manager of the Paeiflo Statu Telephone com- y, who was convicted of bribery; J. .lsell Brown, Walter J. Bartnett and Jamu Treadwell, tbe banker whou arrest followed the exposures of the rot tenness of the California Sate Deposit A Trust company, and Georgs D. Col iizs, the tricky attorney who brought beck horn Canada to face chargee of bigamy and pernry. Ruef b u bun alloxed to order his meal« as duired and b u been living on the beat in tbe land. He is far more than a mill.onaire, and he has been a lowed a great deal of l berty as a result of tba form of his imprisonment. A1 this will now be chuged. J u t whs: effect thla will have on Roef’s refuse BIG LINER M IS M Moist Royal Viti 410 fo ttl- gtn Lug OrorOio. RaMreads Give Out Figures Oregon’s Sale of Fruits. Portland— Mpra than twioa as many applu were shipped ont of Ibis state during 1907 than in 1904, aooordiag to reports complied by the railroads. The Southern Pacific u d O. R. A N. lines o f tha 7 From have completed figuras showing the No« for Bt. John, N. B , and Not can of applu shipped from every point mi th* P u t W m L Hoard From Mince. on tba allied linm, u d the total num ber of cars is a surprise. “ Nearly all thme paptes wars bought Many dMpmto criminals infest S ad f. o. b. at tba station nearest the or Victoria, B. 0., J u . 4.— A private Franciaoo u d Oakland. chards,” said General Freight Agent dispatch from Toronto «ays the O. F. Miller, of tbe Harriman lines. “ This R. hu given np hope for the steamer Th« a«oood trial of Harry Thaw for shows tha Irait ia in demand, and Mount Royal overdue from Antwerp- th« murder of Stanford Whit« h u Eastern boyars oome hère in search of with iOd pan« ■gjtifi'" started. it. The pricu thla season are better Ambassador Aoki reiterated Japan- than ever before. One station on our i No Wood « m friendship in a farewell apeeoh at line* that never shipped u «Kite be St. John, N. B., J u . 4.—No word Ban Francisco. fore this year sent away 40 care to the h u yet been received bare of tba Cana East a abort time ago. This indicates 1 Strike« in New York for lower n dian Pacific line steamer Mount Royal, are being nettled by oonoeeaiona on the how the apple industry ia going ahead. which left Antwerp on December 7 for ALBANY GOING A-BOOBTING. part of landlord«. I predict It will only ba a faw years be St. John, having on board 804 immi fore apple growing will be one of the grants, mostly Italians and Jews, he- Japan««« «pie« an «aid to be making for Excursion Inte biggmt activities of Oregon people.’ ’ sides a crew numbering more than 10O- sketches and photograph« around Port Southern OaNfomta. Townsend, Wash. Can't Use Wood./ The Canadian Paeiflo officials In this Albany—Plans are programing favor Haywood says the aoqoittal of Petti- Borne—The foreet rangera of the oity. white expreulag anxiety regard ably for A lb u y ’s ‘ ‘boosting” excur bone 1« a vindication for th« Western Bine mountain fonat reserve have fined ing the vessel, stated today that they sion to Las Angeles. M. H. Gibbons, several Harney eitisens for cutting tim Federation of Miner«. believed the steamer probably bad mte who is arranging the trip, stated that ber in the reserve without permits from The Vaneonver chief of polioe hu with some accident to her machinery practically encugb business men had the fonat guafda. The largest fine im refused to search Japanese lor arm« for which bad caused her to drift far out signified their intointion of going to posed was on B. A. Dickenson, who fcr fear of stirring np farther trouble. of her worse, and that she would be the excursion. The party will operates a sawmill about eight mites heard from in doe time at some other leave Albany probably Feb. 10, In a from Harney. He was caught taking The thru men. entombed at Ely. port. special car, which will ba decorated N er„ by a cavein in a mine December timber from government tend and fined with appropriate banners, u d every 4 have not been reached yet by the H Q . $400 for about 17 tram. The rawmill where in California literature will be men bave bun making thla a praottee dlstii bated advertising Albany u d for yean before the reserve waa creat SOLDIERS CALLED HOME. M. Harmand. Linn ooanty.' The party will make ed, and thought it no barm io oontlnne Japan, likena the situation between Stops at Bed Bln if, Sacramento, Oak the practice. L u t fall wu the first the United states and Japan to a mine Hundreds o f Japanese Leaving Brtt- land, San FrancisM, flu Jam, Bakers -December 14» sad to new a week * time a forest gnard which might eaaily be Ml ofL dde at Portland, He., leads shipping field and La« Angsts« and recept ions hen to give permits ter catting timber FINE FOR EXPRESS COMPANIES men to belter* that she h u teltea im will be arranged for it at each point. The jury h u disagreed ia the Powers Vancouver, B. C., J u . 7.— Hundreds for wood and other purposes. Thera with tha Oenadu Pacific linar Mount The next htrial is aet fqr July of Japanese, whose terms of servioe in At Los Angeles the party will disbud hu always bun plenty of timber out > ia accused of complicity in the mikado’s army had not been com and its member« will return whenever side the reserve for wqod u d timber Neglected to Fite Date Asked for by Koyal, which ia now long overdue atflt* John, N. B. ________ of William Goebel. pleted or who were on the reserve list they dmire. for bnildini purposes until latelv when it w u all secured by outside peo-1 Llneoln, Neb., J u . 4 —Alleging tha: Bio Janeiro ia preparing hospitality of fighting mm, have bam called home Signs o f OH at Bonanxq. to Japu. BOYCOTT THE EXPOSITION. fur the battleship fleet. Bonansa—The pouibilitiu of devel pie, to ^be transferred in time to large the United Statu, tbe Adams u d tbe Domna of Japanese quit their work in timber comps n i l » . j American Express oompaniu had faite« oping oil wells in this Immediate viein- The governor baa ordered out Vancouver yesterday, u d many more Beattie Unions Disgruntled at Aatton to upprsu the Menoia, Ind., riots. to file tbe arnouta of tbe rateriu are coming into town today. Already ity are now more encouraging than at Fay. • f Committee. u y previous time. In boring n well sy are securing pasuge on vessels Oregon C City—Tha teacher* of the! tbe offleen and the suets u d liabiHttea The ooontees of Yarmouth, Harry for a new livery stable in thla town a city Buttle, Wash., J u . 4.—A t a meet monad « cross the Paoi fie from Van cy schools will reoeive «substantial , of tbe concerns with the Nebraska fltste Thaw's slater, ia suing far a divorce. couvar u d Viotoria. Match 16 is giv strata of black oil eandotone w u struck ing of tbe Boilding Trades qpondl teak, In as tartes next year. Thto Bailway commission, Oounty Attorney Witte u d Kuropatkin have had a en as the day when they must report u d spmialista have proooonoed it u at the annual muting of T ym li today filed a penal ante in tha night, tha aaumbly voted to call «pon wordy oontooveray over the Bnaso-Jap- ready for whatever doty is in store for onmistakeable sign of tha existence of tha aunred local district, distriot, at which a «pccial special | County court, asking that the the Ine pro. labor organ iu tkma everywhere In tha oil. Several other pteeu in them. tax of 3 * milla w u tovted. The levy vided by tha atatata be im country to tend support to opposition eounty, especially in that portion The ushering of the Japanese 1« be the country have made a is 1 milli n exoeea of the recommenda That the M i * three nTpysifi; nraspanirs to tha 1909 flair.' Action Wu taken rounding Bonansa, show signs of ail. ing carried out with mnoh secrecy. No tions of tbe board of directora, and tbe neglected to file tbe date demanded by after the exaaative committee of tba in business for the year a than 200 landed in a bunch this The prospects are good and .. the develop jost coded. . .. excess will be added to the ularles of tee commission and Janury exposition had refused to incorporate in ment of the morning from a small American “ I S Í JÍi Í Ü t tha tuchera, making the amount ex u tbe final date for tha appearsDfe of the bni iding contracts a etenu speed Seven of the nine campan tee of Unit' eovery of one of the richeet oil steamer, which slipped in and oat of pended next year about $10,000, in the oomplete reports. Th" railway ing that only anion man be employee. ed States Infantry Goldfield have the harbor before daylight nod neither on this comparison with $8,000 foe the year commission notified Attorney Gdoara Chi 1 I berg J. E. ■ -Chi berg, president of th* withdrawn. entered nor cleared from the customs jnat eloaed. The annul report of tha Thompson, of the delinquency u d be Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition, saysr Warnings to Entrymon. Foraker denounces the method of boose. directora shows the schools to ba in a directed County Attorney Tyrrell to be Lakeview—The numerous “ After considering tha demands of holding Ohio primaries, white Taft Since'Friday there h u been a steady flourishing condition, and the financial gin proceedings. rendered tbe oommluioner of the tba anion, the exrcotive committee de aaen defend them. stream of the brown men from the era! land offioe no longer .leave ' report shows that the fluting/ indebt- The railroad commluion law pause cided it could not discriminate. Money u y No Japanese in the doubt in tbe minds of hosneataadera te $900 teu than test year. by the last saaaion of the legislature subscribed for tbe exposition earns from A hospital ship will be equipped *at logging camps. prescribe* a penalty of from k $600 to all people. We do not object to onion the Mara Island navy yard which will city will admit the coming pf the order to what they moat do if they expect for the return of the soldiers, but offi New Hospital Completed, $6,000 for refusing to fnrnlah tba in nor onion men. meet the Mg fleet at MagdAlana bay. We refnae to play hold the luda in the Southern Oregon cere of the Asiatic Exclusion league formation demanded by the commis l favorites.” rat) Chemawa— Frederick A. Erixon, Judge H u t hu sent four Butte labor declare that they have absolute inform >ine belt. In every caau of oooteet Salem, h u completed and turned sion. The tews direct that servioe ba By the • declaration of tha open-shop- <• leaders to Jail for contempt in connec ation that this order hu bun reoeivec where It w u shown that the home to the Indian school the specious brick made npon the local agents of tbe cor policy, notices of which went into ef steader bed failed to comply with tha tion with the telephone strike In 4hat in Vancouver since the departure of law in u y particular, no matter bow hospital for which be hadstbe contract. porations charged with violating the fect yesterday, causing the walking out- city. the American fleet for Pacific waters __ to the ■ The contract prtoe was $19,978. Th# laws. of 160 employe« in tha metal wprke of ■ trivial, tbe decision __ baa gone homestead entry1 building ia complete with steam hut- Europe 1« anxiously watching devel this cite. Seattle Is fsoing a genera) contestant and the ing, electric lighting, uwer system end opment« between the United Statu and CHICAGO TENANTS ORGANIZE. strike which manna that at least 6,00D PETTIBONE FREE. been ordered lied. the latest improved plan of ventilation. Japan. The next two months are eon- m u will become Involved, u d at least Tbe bni Iding is well adapted for both Jury Acquits Him o f Complicity ■iiered critical. $1 ,000,000 in building w ill ba retarded Short Courses Popular. Ghetto Residents Demand Reduction aexu u d D equipped with fumigating I before a settlement is reached. Corvallis— Mach interest is being SUunenberg Murder. The State bank of Rocky Fork, Colo., in High Rents. manifested in tbe coming abort course« rooms u d operating rooms. In addi- [ ha« suspended. Boise, Jan. 6.—The end of the prose Chicago, J u . 7.—Five hundred resi at the Oregon Agricultural college. No tion to tha dispensary, offices, etc. INFLUX OF JAFS. Asiatic labor is causing a crisis in dents of Chicago’s ghetto formed last pains have been spared to make the cution of thJ m u charged with the Clyde Seyne Acting Présidant. British eolociu. night a Tenants’ onion with the avowed work this year more oomplete and ex- murder of ex-governor Frank Stennen- Fifteen Hundred Coming to Vancou Salem— Tbe executive committee of I Leaders of the Bnasian Revolution purpose of forcing landlords of the rg. with the exception of tbe c u n cf ver From Honolulu. district to reduce rents $2 a month. ary party have bun arrested. arry Orchard u d Jaok Bimpkins, Leaders of the movement advised the the program. The new short courue« E. Payne, of the department of aoienre I Vancouver, B. C., Jan. 4.—The un rente Saturday with the acquittal of Rockefeller has given another $2,- members of the new organisation to re explained arrival of 800 Japan begin January 7 and include instruc at Ashland normal, to serve as acting 000,000 to Chicago university. turn to pay the present rates Which tion in general agriculture, dairying, president fo r the remainder of this |Geo,*e ese in Vancouver yesterday and tbe | prospect of an inflax of another 1,200 k Receivers have bear appointed for were declared exorbitant and to force lorticnltnre, mechanical arts, and j w . n U » p U » o . B .F . « m » . the tendlords to take all legal steps u d household science. th« Suboard Air Lina railroad. o’clock, and will return with Pettibane within the next month from Honolulu pay all ooort coats in com the tetter are tbe features of tba Oriental situa in a few days to Denver. * Vancouver, B. C., laboring men are refuse to meet the demands for lower PORTLAND MARKETS. Gold Cana for C*breath. tion in Vaneoovir. Why tba 800 Jape The ease of Orchard, the aalf-oon- bitter in their denunciation of Asiatic prices. Batter—Fancy creamery, 85087*0 I feased aaaaaein of Steunenberg, D la came to Venoonver yesterday ia a mys Salem—The mediasi staff of the Ore labor. Ak present, it was declared, four gon state insane aelynm last week pre- per pound. | the hands of Prosecuting Attorney Van tery. All the morning they pofired in Recognising the improved condition rooms in a ghetto tenement ooet $12 a sen ted Superintendent J. F, . Oelbreathl Veal— 78 to 128 pounds, 8 *® 9 c ; Dnyn, of Canyon ooanty. No state- to town from the coast logging camps, of finances in the United fetetea, Eng month, .five rooms $18 a month and with a fine goldheaded cane i as a token -186 to 160 pounds, 7c; 160 to 200 | meat aa to tbe future procedure In that and some even from the American side Dr. Oalbreeth ha» pounds, 6 0 6 *c. land has lowered the rate of discount six rooms $22. A flat redaction of $2 tof their esteem. haa been made, bat it will be of the boundary line. The boarding is sought. served eight years as superintendent, Poultry— Average old bens, 12c per ¡called daring the next term of opart louse keepers of Japtown had a boy on gold. The movement will be modeled after and has enojoyed very harmonious re pound; mixed chickens, l l * e ; spring |st Caldwell, when it will probably be time housing them. Last night there Rioting ia in program at Mancie, the one In New York. It is the hope lations with his subordinates and with chickens, 1 1 0 1 2c l roosters, 8c; dieaaed finally disposed of. was the usual crop of romon that they Ind., where a streetcar strike ia on. of its leaders that it may spread to the board of trustees. His second term chickens, 14c; mrkeys, live, 16o; Simpkins, a member of the executive came in view of possible trouble, and The governor threatens to send troops laboring classes throughout tbe city. ended January 1, when be waa succeed dressed, choice, 18®20c; gesso, live, ! board of the Weetern Federation of officers of the Asiatic Exclusion league if peace ia not restored. 16c; docks, 14e;% pigeons, $101.60.; Miners, who is charged with compli arer much perturbed over the event. With ^hlt end in view a committee wu ed by Dr. E. I- Steiner. squabs, $208. Rosa is n polioe discovered a plot to appointed to confer with tbe Chicago Yesterday it was announced that ah city in the crime, ie a fugitive from Colonizer at Klamath. Eggs— Freeh ranch, candled, 8 2 )»0 kill the dowager empress. So sore Federation of Labor u d seek the co justice and the charge agalpst him will least 1,000 Japanese would come from Klamath Falls—George L. McDon- 86« per dosen. were the conspirators that they iasoed operation of that body. Hawaii daring the next three weeks. augh, oolonimtion sgent of the Union i Pork— Block, 76 to 160 pounds, 6 0 ¡stand. invitations to the funeral. Pacific railway, who is expected to ar 6* c ; packers, 6 0 8 * 0. Stock Show at Denver. Ask Carnegie to Help. Count Boni and Prince de Sagan en Cos^ o f Now Year Celebration. rive in Klamath Falla next week, is | Wheat— Club, 83c; blaestem, 86c; Denver, J u . 7.—One of the biggest now at MacDoel, the new Dunkard valley, 88c; red, 81e. gaged in a street fight in Parte. The New York, Jan. 6.— An attempt to New York, Jan. 4.— Man who are- count ia Anna Gould’s ex-husband and crowds of tbe yu r will be in Denver town on the California Northeastern interest Andrew Carnegie in modern fond of figures say that New York’s Oats— No. 1 white, $28; gray, $28. the priace has several timet been re January 20-26, to attend the Denver railway in Butte valley. Ha comes to tenements In New York is one of the New Year celebration coat $1,760,000. Barley— Feed, $27 per ton; brewing, Livestock exposition. Daring stock Klamath Falls to beoome familiar with $81; rolled, »80. > ported engaged to Madame Goald. remits of the rent strike which At one restaurant that night receipt* been on for several days. It baa been were over $20,000, 2,000 quarto o f Corn— Whole, $82; enokdd, $38. Secretary Taft advocates free trade show week there will Jw held a grand colonising posaibilltlea here. He will it la esti Hay—Valley timothy, NO. 1, $16 per proposed that the slty purchase a block champagne being drank, with the Phlliines in sugar and to horn fair, public sales of pore bred be accompanied by a Dunkard elder, D. cattle under tbe direction of the Na C. Campbell, of Colfax, Wash. ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, $22028; or two In the thickly congested East mated that the diners around town bacco. tional Breeders’ association, the 11th olover, $16; cheat, $16; grain hay, $16 Side and there bni Id modern tenements made away with 42,000 quarts ol cham Eugene Invttee Visitors. Ambaaaador Aoki h u started for annual convention of tbe American which would ba ranted at a low price. pagne and 04,000 quarts of claret, nob 016; alfalfa, $16; vetoh, $14. , Japu, confident of settling the immi National Livestock association, the Eugene Tha promotion department There aeema to be no prospect of the mention the barrels of oCher drink Fruits— Apples,t 75c0$2 per box; gration question. eighth annual convention of the Colo of the Eugene Commercial clnb has deao iee, 76c0$l par crate; pears, $1.26 city being able to do this, at present at ables consumed. Souvenir hunters The government hu replied to the rado Hocaegrowers’ association and the lad notices printed and will hang them 01.75 per box; cranberriee, $9.60012 least, so leaden in the strike move were out in force and eveay hotel and ment will try to get Mr. Carnegie to restaurant lost great quantities of glaaa Standard Oil oompany, laying that its convention of tbe Colorado Graingrow- in every depot in tbe state, to the effect per barrel. »’ association. that strangers will be made welcome and other ware. • fine of $29.240,000 la perfectly ju«L Vegetable«— Turnipe, 76c per rack; erect tbkae buildings, - - '■ .■ .................. . at the rooma of the olnb, and inviting carrots, 66c per sack; beets $1 per tack; r . AH indictments against Colorado Wreckage Cymas Ashore. any visitors to visit the city of Eu beans, 709e par pound; cabbage, lc No Nevfo o f Mount Royal* Way to Prolong Lifo. coal tend grabbers have bam quashed. Providence, B. I., Jan. 7.—-Tbe gene. The cards state that the clnb has per pound; cauliflowers, 76c®» 1 per St. John, N. B., Jan. 8.— Although Chicago, Jan. 4.—Dr. J. 0. Siebel, The ooort could find no tew applicable. washing ashore of a large amount of nothing to sell, hot in anxious to be of dosen; oetery, »3.2603.60 per crate; it Is four weeks sinoe the. Canadian' physician of thia city, announced to- reckage, including fqur hatches, u d any service it can to stranger». New York mothers have declared war onions, 16020c per dosen; parsley, 20c Pacific steamer Mount Royal sailed ( ay before the American A moo latino on the nerve-racking initiations of the part of a name board which bora tbe par dosen; peaa, lie per pound; pep- from Antwerp for this port with 804 or tba Advancement of Science that Sawmill In Christmas Back iters “ 8 I M” on Block intend today societies of private u d public schools ilIding P « pound; pumpkins, 1 ® immigrants and a crew of more than »« haa discovered a method of generat Marshfield—Tbe new offioe bni Iding P * " . lad the lifauving craw at Sandy Point maintained by girls. U. A. par pound; radishes, 20c per dos 100, and nothing has bean hoard of her ing energy within the human body. "Ha of the big planing plant of the C. to the belief (hat a schooner went Federal troops at Goldfield wUl be ashore somewhere between Long island Smith Lumber A Manufacturing oom sa ; spinach 4c per pound; sprouts, 8c in that time, the officials of tha line asserted that electricity stored In tbo per pound; aqoash, 1 0 1 * c per pound; hava not abandoned hop« that aba la human body can be released and made redaeed to two computes. and Bloek island last night. Special pany waa opened and dedusted Christ tomatoes, $1.60 per box. ■till afloat. They are extremely anx do tha work of prolona»tkxi-o< life George Edward A items, who stole petrols from tbe life uving station mas Eve. Festivities were held and ious, nevertheless, and fear that th* through the additional vitality supplied Oniona— $1.7501',86 pgr hundred. many eitisens attended. , Tba office arched the shore, bat nothing wms about $40,000 from miners white In Potatoes— 60046c per hundred, de vassal ia drifting «boat tbe Atlantic in to the human body workingasita own building is now completed and in usa. the Buttle assay ofltee, will tenva pris found to identify tbe veaul. * ectrteal generator. The mill proper will be flaiehed and livered Portland; sweat potatoes, $2.76 practically a he Ip leas condition. on worth a quarter of a million. per ewt. / ready for operation ia February. Work for 6,000 Men. Must Not Reduce Rates. Hop*—1907, prime and choiM, 50j AN Lest Except Three Roosevelt predicts Taft's nomination Wheat Moving Again. St. Louis, Jnn. 7.— According to sn- 7 * e per pound; olds, 1® fie per pound. - Sioux Falla, Jan. 6.—Judge Garland, on the f it * hallo». < City of Mexico, Jan. 4.— Ramon nouneement made today an aggrspate Wool— Eastern Oregon, average best, of the Federal court, today loaned a Pendleton— Now that wheat haa goo« tea, second officer of tha steamer A blanket o1 snow eovers the Dako of 6,000 mm will ba re employed Jan up to 70 ccnta in tba local wheat mark- 18020c par pound, according to shrink- temporary injunction restraining the Idero, lias arrived at Vara Gras and re ta«, low» and Nebraska. uary 1$ by many say large Industrial Industrial' at some of tha growers are selling. For aga; valley, 18020c, according to fine- South Dakota Railway commission ported that the wees) sank In a storm 0L Look, III., and vf- a time the price waa down to 44 cent* ,{ mohair, shoiea, 29080c par from reducing passenger rates from 8 on the night of Deeamber 2. and ail oa th plants la 1 'and vary littla was beimr aold. to 2* oeate per mil*. board ware last aaoapt thaw. a f EÏÏ IVNEIS AMNION AU UPE