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P O U L T R Y RAISING IN O R C Q O N .
Extracts
Friday, February 7.
Waahington, Fab. 7.— The session of
th e house of representatives today was
devoted almost entirely to considera­
tion of the omnibus war elaime bill,
which was paired after considerable
dUcuasion. It carries a total appropri­
ation of |816,000. A ripple ol excite­
ment was sensed by Maoan, of Arkan­
sas, who, In the coarse of the debate,
defended the senate afalnat what be
said were aspersions cast upon that
body by Payne, o f New York, when he
predicted that the senate would load
the b ill down with a number of unzner-
i tor tone claims.
W hat w ill be known as ‘ "th e minor­
ity currency b ill” was lnteodooad today
by Represehtativ# John Sharp W il­
liam «, of Mississippi, tha Democrat <•
leader of the boose, who drew the
meat nre as a resnlt of a harmonious
oonferenoe of Demoorstio members of
the house committee on banking. The
b ill w ill come before the house In the
ehape of a minority report from that
committee.
A number of private claim bills also
ware passed and tha house then ad­
journed until Monday.
Thursday, February 6.
Washington, Fab. 8.— In a speech in
tha senate today, Senator Oulberaon de­
clared that the secretary of tbe
ury by hia report to the senate has
raised an issue of fact as to whether
national bgnks in New York used the
$86,000,000 of public money deposited
w ith them for speculative purposes or
whether this money was used to meet
the demands of outside banka for
serve purposes.
The Seattle exposition bill
■iderable discussion of tbe subject of
executive deportments making expand-
i to res not provided lor by an appropri­
ation.
Deficiency appropriations for the
Panama oanal gave rise to Democratic
criticism of the publication of a paper
by the Oanal commission at Panama,
and incidentally Teller declared that be
believed the lock oanal at Panama
would some day be declared a failure
and that a sea-level canal would taka
its place.
Senator Borah, of Idaho, introdooed
a bill absolutely repealing tbe timber
and stone law. Ha offers no alterna­
tive plan of disposing of public Umber,
but la in oonferenoe with Secretary Gai-
field and la drafting a bill.
Washington, Fab. 4. — President
Roosevelt's recent message to ooogreee
un the relatione of capital and labor
and of corporations and tbe public again
was the thame of diaeoasion in the
boose today. So great was tha demand
for time that geo eel debate on tbs In ­
dian appropriation bill, which ia the
pending business, was extended tomor­
row for four hours. Interest in today's
proceedings centered in a speech by
John Sharp W illiam «, the mil
ader, who, while landing the
dent for some of hia sentiments,
pressed the .belief that others «rare dan­
gerous. Williams spoke for nearly two
boars.
B is remarks on tha financial
question prompted n lengthy discussion
of that subject by H 'll, of Connecticut,
in which ha opposed the Aldrich bill.
Resolutions of sorrow over the aeeaaa-
ination of King Carlos and the crown
prince of Portugal were adopted today.
From Oregon experiment
Station Bulletin.
The climate of Oregon from a pbu*
tryman’s standpoint ia diaonsasd by
James Orydan in Bulletin No. 9 « of ths
Oregon Experiment station which has
recently been published. Among other
things the writer says:
I t la of course worth considering b>
tbs man looking for a location whether
Western Oregon with its open winters
and freedom from snow and aero tarn-
pegatorea does not offer opportunities
lor the production of eggs and poultry
that era not found ia Eastern and Mid­
dle West states. That poultry thrive in
oold sections whore snow sod aero
weather prevail ia not to be denied,
bat tbe labor and expanse of caring for
them is undoubtedly greater there. To
scours an egg yield in winter where tha
climate ia severe entails mors expense
for housing and more ear« in the feed­
ing. It is probably true that tha smal­
lest profits i ar« made I daring tbe winter
months though the prioee ere very
much higher than in spring and sum­
mer, because the egg yield is so small'
from the average flook as to leave little
or no margin of profit. I t ia also tros
that the egg yield is qniekly effected by
changes in the weather, especially in
tha temperature.
A sudden change
from mild to cold weather means a
certain cheek in the egg production,
and although tbe weal her soon moder­
ate« it w ill often taka several weeks
before the egg yield gets book to where
it waa. The only way to prevent this
is to provide housing that w ill proteri
the fowls from too sadden changes in
tempers tors. ( Thia entails more ex­
pense in boosing and consequently di­
minished profits, bat whet ia of more
importance ia the highly artificial con'
ditions that it n so imitates.
I t would appear therefore that there
are certain advantages'that thia
The NEWBERG GRAPHIC
A paper that will prove interesting to every
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Three Trains East Daily
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Through Pullman standard and tourist
wham aero weather and mow
steeping c a n dally to Omaha. Chicago, Spo­
First, a milder climate and 1«
kane; tourist steeping can daily to Kansas
Sty; through Pullman tourist ilccpin g oars
changes ia tempera tors than ia
conducted) weekly to Chicago.
teristic of Eastern states. Second, ia tosraonally
Kanwui C ity: reclining chair ears (M ats lis a )
sections of the state with no enowfell to the Seat dally.
tbe poultry can range over the fields
and find animal food and grae
T IR I SCHEDULI!
which era often hard to gat wnare tha
Anni vs
D spabt
Peritane. Or.
mow oovert the ground.
6 »0 p.m.
DenTer,
Salt Lake, Den
The heavy rainfall of Western Oregon
Chicago
Omaha,
Ft. Worth.Omi
Portland
and small percentage of sunshine may
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Special
Lou ta,Chioago and
be sat down as a dlmd van tags, bat »•JO a. m.
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when the nature of tbe rainfall ie un­ SunUngton.
Waahington, Feb. 6. — Political
derstood it is doubtful whether it ia
7:16 a. i
Salt Lake, Denver,
speech-making came to an an#* in the
Atlantia
very mroh of a detrim ent Owing to
Ft. Worth. Omaha,
Bxpmas
bouse today, sad actual consideration
the moderating influence of the Pacific
K a n s u City, St.
Louis,Chicago and
o f the Indian appropriation bill was
ooaan these rains are, warm and have
HnnUngtan.
resumed. A bitter fight was waged oo
not the chilling effect of the n in e la
tbe proposition to abolish non-reserva­
Eastern states. The temperature oI
W alla «fa lla , L e w i*
ton, Spokane, WaL l « a . n
St. Pan!
tion schools, and tha subject was dis­
Western Oregon in the winter months
lace, P u llm a n ,
r u t trail
cussed throughout the afternoon. The
le usually higher when it rains than
Minneapolis, St.
Paul, Duluth. M i-
question was releed by the offering of
when the sky ia cloudlets, and the
an amendment by Delegate Smith, of
fowls w ill usually be found out in ths
Arisons, to lim it the appropriation for
rain exorpt when it ia very heavy,
«o l looting and transporting Indian
which
ia nr« often the ca m .. One pool-
Washington, Feb. s!— Three of the
children at efcbool to the state in which
trymaa in Marion county said to the
or write your
For follar Information
grants
of
tha
house
of
representatives
they live. The amendment was lost.
Sharsst ticket agent, or
writer
In
November,
before
the
rainy
Representative Hayas introduced a bad their innings today. Technically, season set in, that he wished it would
b ill antboriaing participation by the the Indian appropriation bill wee un­ rain, beeaoae, he raid, his bene laid
United State« In the International ex­ der discussion, but legislation was rele­ better when it rained.
MM. M cM URRAY,
The explana­
position at Tokio, Japan, ip 1918, the gated to the background while national tion of this, if It is true, may not ba
politics
oocupled
tha'stage.
Agent
sum expanded not tc exceed $360,000.
Before the political question cropped in the rain itself, bat in the feet that
out tbe house, with next to tbe largest it brings to tbe snrfeoe many angle­
Wednesday, February S.
attendance of the seaaioc and with but worms, which supply tha lack of ani­
Washington, Feb. 6.— Senator Bever­
one dimen ting voles, passed a general mal food in tha ration./
idge, of indiana, today delivered an
Turkeys are successfully raised in
widow’ pension bill granting a flat pen­
appeal to ths senate to adopt his bill
sion of $12 a month to the widow« of Oregon, and turkeys are known to be
providing for a non-partlaan tariff com­
nil honorably discharged soldiers of the easily effected by rain, but the fact
mission, a plan which he declared con­
United States who have not heretofore that the rains are warm no doubt
formed to modern and business ideas
reoeived the benefits of the pension law largely accounts for the suonese in tor-
on this subject. He spoke for an hour
Douglas
and an increase of $4 a month for those key raising in thia state-
---- and a half, receiving the careful atten­
who have benefited under the net o f oosrty in Oregon produces several
tion o f senators and a large aodienoe in
June 87, 1890.
The law expressly times more turkeys than tha state of
the galleries.
There were present
waives the limitation of property hold­ Rhode Island, noted for turkeys.
many delegates of commercial bodies
Another thing in favor of tha mild
ing«. The b ill involves the expendi­
now in session In this eity.
climate
and freedom from mow ia th a t1
ture of more than $18,000,000.
Following Beveridge, sdveral Demo­
the fowls are able to «eeare practically
cratic senators spoke briefly on the gen<
the year round all tbe green food neoes-
W AR W IT H IN 90 D AYS.
« m l subject of the tariff.
sary in tha field«. And finally, tha
Senator Stone, o f Missouri, intro­
fowls in tbeir search for food in the
duced a joint resolution authorising tha
» Says Japanese Newspaper. O r fields get the exercise which lo neces­
president to relinquish oontrol of the
Not at All.
sary for it is worthy of mention in this
Philippine islands in 1913 opon first
Washington— An Interesting and connection that the largest Special
V securing n pledge from tbe nations to
very singular comment on the Japan- poultry district in the United State« i l
preserve tbe neutrality of the islands.
ese-Amerlcan situation appears in an found in Northern California, that haa
no snowfall. That district Is somewhat
Washington, Feb. 6.— Tariff revision article in Japanese contained in the
similar to that of Western Oregon, with
and the president’s repent special mas­ Canadian News ,the Japanese news­
its open winters, m ild and humid cli­
sage to cod grass again were tbe main paper of Vancouver. In part it is as
mate and nearness to the ocean.
topics of discussion in the house of rep­ follows:
, -
M y investigations of the poultry in-
resentatives today. As has been the
Minister Hayashl recently stated ; dustry of Oregon have been confinad to
«aae for nearly a week, the Indian ap­
issued the western part of the state, tbe region
propriation bill ostensibly waa before that the number of passports
west of the Cascade mountains. This
by
his
government
had
been
greatly
tb e house, bat in no quarter waa any
•action at the present time produces
reduced
of
late,
and
promised
that
word spoken In regard to it. The house
hereafter only the central govern­ more poultry products than the larger
apparently had made np its mind to
ment would isaue passports. He de­ area of tbe state east of the Cascades.
discuss the issues of the day at this manded that the American govern­ As the agrión I tare of Central and East­
time, and no effort was made to check ment should guarantee that no exclu­
ern Oregon baoomaa developed wa may
tha flow of gensral debate, which will sion act should be passed. Ambassa­ expect greater development of poultry-
be continued tomorrow.
dor O’Brien replied that the Presi­ keeping, and probably in time that
A long speech by Payne, of New dent could not make such a guaran­ great agricultural area may prodoes
Y ork, the majority leader, was consid­ tee since it would be an act of dis­ more poultry products than the older
ered important bacana« of hjs aaaus- courtesy to congress, but he would section of the state In Wsa tern Oregon.
ancea that a tariff revision plank would endeavor to > prevent the passage of The climatic oondltions are different
be incorporated in tbe Republican na­ exclusion legislation. At present the east of tha mountains, the heavy rain­
tional convention’s platform of thia negotiations are approaching a satis­ fall is absent and snow c o v e « the
factory conclusion, but the army and
year. He devoted some attention to navy headquarters are preparing for ground during part of the winter
The
M r. Bryan, whom he credited with go­ possible emergencies.
climate there is more characteristic of
ing about the country accusing Presi­
It is reported that the Britiah For­ tha Rocky mountain region, though no
dent Roosevelt of grand or petit larceny eign Minister has given notice that such severe weather prevalía as in the
in purloining his ideas.
in the event of a Japaneae-American Middle and Northwestern states. I f it
Representation in the house was in­ war, Japan could not count on Eng­ should prove that a dry climate with
creased today when the two Philippine land’s aid; and not only-so, but it plenty of sunshine bat looking the se­
la believed in Washington that no
delegates took their seats.
nation but France would give aid to vere winter changes of temperature of
Japan. If Japan la to fight, she must ths East is the ideal one for proultry,
Tuesday, February 4
begin within the next 90 days, or by we may expect a great growth of the
Washington, Feb. fi.— The aenate to­ that time the American fleet will poultry industry east of the Quoad««
day passAl the urgent deficiency bill, have reached the coast of California.! in Oregon. Undoubtedly on tbe grain
c a r r y in g an appropriation of over $24,- But our State Department declares ranchea of Central end Eastern Or ©von
000,000. The large defloienoy appro­ that there is hope for a satisfactory where food ie ohrap there is opportun­
priation for tba navy brought out oon- conclusion of the matter.
ity lor great profit In poultry raising.
Senator Beveridge introdooed a
lotion declaring that the tariff should
provide for maximum and minimum
ratee of dnty.
Senator Heyfcurn today re-introduced
hia resolution calling opon tha presi­
dent to investigate and report to the
cenata all matters connected with (he
reorganisation of the Northern Pacific.
The senate today pasead the bill plac­
ing Major General Howard on fhe*re-
tired list as a lieutenant general.
Agrea to Recommend Uttar.
Waahington, Feb. 8.— The Idaho sen
a tors today formally agreed to reoom-
mend tbe appointment of D . A . Utter,
o f Weleer, to be surveyor general of
Idaho, vice Mr. Ksgleeon, resigned.
Tbn formal recommendation w ill be
. sent to tbe president Monday.
M r.
Utter was the original oholce for thia
appointment, but tha matter was sus­
pended when his eltisensblp wsa qnss-
Monsd. This has bssn satisfactorily ax-
Waahington, Feb. 3.— Senator Piles,
of Washington, mode a decided h it in
the aenate today with hia speech in
■upport of hia bill appropriating $700,-
0C0 for government exhibits and build­
ings at the Seattle «»position.
Senator Fulton secured the passai
of his b ill sending to tbe United State
Circuit oonrt for the Ninth circuit all
claims of American
sealers whose
vessels were seised by government vee­
ps)« w hile in the open seas.
Senator Fulton introduced a resolu­
tion direct’ng the secretary of bar to
■nrvay the locks at Oregon City with
view to purchasing them hr conjunction
with Oregon.
Tillm an's resolution asking the pres­
ident to inform tbe senate what action
had been taken in regard to violation
of fend grant laws In Oregon and Wash­
ington by the Southern Paoific was
passed, v
C onfer on Financial Question.
Washington, Feb. 6.— Tha Demo­
cratic senators held a trio-hours’ con­
ference on the financial question today,
hot oame to no conclusion as to tha
exact nature Of tha substitute bill.
Senator Bailey outlined hia b ill provid­
ing for an emergency issue of treasury
notes through deposits in designated
depositories. He said ha would not ba
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