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" • 'i > NEWBERG GRAPHIC World-Wide System t .H . WOODWARD»! NEWBERG.. Of ..O RE G O N NEWS OF THE WEEK h i o f tha o f th « P u t W eek. American u v a l officer* queted at Lima, Pern. ware ban A Frenchman h u invented a wire lern electric power ay stem. Mexico is deviling ways for the re form of the public credit system. The Heamt Independence league h u decided to nominate a national ticket. - The « l e of ex-Min ixt er Conger’s Chi nese curio collection h u realised $26,- 662. . Japan h u asked for a larger appro- priation for the Tokio exposition in 1912. Russian aathorities have captured lotterà against the tifo of Grand Duke 8 Fire for a time seriously threatened a large part of the business district of New Orleans. A mortgage for $225,000 h u bun foreclosed on the Yerkes home and art eolleotkm In New York. A Columbia, Mo., m u h u just died who for the past 20 years h u drunk at least a quart of whiaky a day. The children of Eureka, Oal., have IM tltlon ifftteD vw C A erviee for the cre ation of a redwood national forest. * An attempt w u made to born the Boa lee hotel, at Muakogee, Okla., where about 100 delegates to the Democratic convention were quartered. Railroad unions deny the necessity for wage reductions. The Northern Pacific h u rw*uoed grain ra tu from M o n ta u points to Chicago. Senator Ankeny h u given a banuet to a number of senators, at • which he boomed the Seattle Jair. Early fruit and vegetables for ship ment to the North have beei in Louisiana by a cold wave. The Illinois Supreme court holds that a labor unions’ s unfair list is in effect • boycott and can be « jo in e d . ? The Pullman ear company h u issued orders to u l l no liquors while the are peesing through dry distn ets. The eroiu rs Wes* Virginia u d Maryland u s to undergo extensive re- p a in at the M a n Island navy yard. Members of tbs marine hospital ser vice have condemned a large par* of San Francisco’s packing boose district. Changes w ill be made at once. Consolidation of the large coal min ing interests of Illin ois u d Indiana for the purpose of regulating the output and upholding prices is under way. Russia discourages talk of w u with Turkey. The A m e rio u fleet h u Callao, Pent. u riv ed A number of Stanford stndents have been expellede for drinking. t Miss Dorothy Whitney, of New Y ork, is to wed a Hungarian nobleman General Nelson A . Miles w ill make hie home in W u hington, D. G., here- ( after. Seoretery of th* Navy Metcalf w ill go to San Fanrcisoo to weioome the fleet on Its arrival there. During the next nine yean Russia w ill spend $1,000,000,000 for the con struction of a new navy. Fire which started in a large depart ment store at Woburn, M an ., destroy ed $100,000 worth of property. St. Petersburg, Feb. 26.— The skilful psrtormanoe of the police in the round up o f the great band of plotters has won praise throughout the city, bearing witness to the thoroughness of the methods evolved for fighting terrorists. The secret polios are spending unlim ited sums in bringing the terrorists to justice and have drafted agents of in ternational experience who are thor ooghly familiar with the by-ways of Western anarchists and who w ill in- trod noe an improved technique here The police department h u entered into relations with detootive agencies abroad, and h u organiatd an extensive service in a ll the oentqis w hen Russii emigrants congregate, particularly in New York, Parle and Switaerland, and are making a special effect to penetrs withia the tnaesiaoet councils of the Social Dsmoowtic and Social Revolo- tioaisl orgaaimtkma. Ia coaasstMn with the latest plot the men o f the secret servioe were abso lutely trusted by comrades of tbs revo lutionists, who attended the meetings held in Finland, where the final plan for the assassination o f Grand Daks Nicholas Nicholisvitch and Judge 1\)he- glovitoff, minister of justice, w u clab- omted. Two hundred plain clothes own were called in by heads of the po lios department and given precise in structions u to what action should be taken and apparently they arrested without error the persona involved. Tbos bur the police have failed to ex tract a confession from any of th ou ar rested u to their identity, but several undoubtedly are members of aristocrat ic bouses. It is certain that numbers of the oonapiratore have managed to evade arrest, and a careful watch is be ing kept f t these.__________ B LA C K H AND B U S Y. Pow der Stores. New Yock. Feb. 26.— In a letter signed “ Black H u d ” u d addressed to Commander Brauns true ter, in charge of the United States naval snaguine at Iona island, the threat h u been made that the enormous stores of smokeless powder on the island w ill be blown np unlew the married m u discharged from employment on tne is lu d Janu ary 1, 1908, be put beck to work at onoe. There are 8,000,000 pounds of smokeless powder and other explosives stared in the numerous mags sines. Secret servioe men jo e working to discover the id u tity of the writer of the letter. Printed by hand,¡the letter w u mailed at the Haverstraw poetoffice two weeks ago.. It w u u follows: “ I f the married m u that were dis charged from Iona island are not taken back again at onoe all the magaxlnee on the is lu d w ill be blown up. The writer dow not fe u death. Black Hand.” On J u u a ry 1 between 80 u d 40 m u , who had b e u employed on the Island, were discharged, owing to delay in forwarding funds from Washington to oontinue work. This daisy was looked upon at the tim e u temporary, u d it ~wu understood the men would be taken back is soon u tha money ar rived. Among the m u discharged, most of whom were, laborers, were m u y I tai ns. Since the receipt of the letter every approach to the is lu d h u been guard ed day and n igh tb y marines, it is'said u d the civilian 'employes have bu n kept under the strictest surveillance. Iona island is about seveu miles south of West Point._______________ Will Bare Ruef’ s Secrets. San Francisco, Feb. 25.— Every de tail of the negotiations between the graft prosecution u d Abe Ruef w ill be bared in the exhaustive affidavits to be filed in Jodge Lawlor’ s court this morn ing by District Attorney Lugdnn, As sistant District Attorney Francis J. Heney u d W illiam J. Burns. Heney u d Burns spsnt yesterday in preparing their affidavits, u d while they would not disuse the contents of the docu ments, both said that the sworn state ments would include every important detail of tbelr relations with Roof. Operate on Edison. The Santa Fe railroad h u temporar New York, Feb. 25.— Thomas A . ily closed its shops at Topeka, throw Edison, the inventor, is a patient at the ing 2,000 men out of employment. M anhattu hospital, where last night A large part o f the business section be underwent an^operation intended to o f North Woodstock, N. H., h u been relieve him of trouble in the left ear. destroyed by fire. L o u , $100,000. The operation, whieh w w not consider I t is raid Rooeevelt w ill send John ed especially serious, was performed by f l . M ithell, retiring president of the Dr. Arthur D. Deull, the w r specialist, M ineworken, to Panama to investigate who opened an abscess iw the middle w r. The operation was seemingly labor conditions. f wholly suooessfal and a prompt recov Btoeseel h u keen condemned to ery ia anticipated. death for the surrender of Port Arthur, but the oourt recommends the sentenoe Repair at Puget 8ound. be commuted by the czar. Seattle, Feb. 26.— The Colorado u d Russia sad Japan are still encroach the Pu nsylvania, armored cruisers of the first class, arrived at the navy yard ing on Chinese territory. today for dry docking and repairs. Tbs Major General Wood, commanding Colorado w ill be equipped with a new the Philippines, w ill start boms Febru main battery of four eight-inch breech ary 20. loading rifles. Tbs two vessels w ill be A report w u A r e o t in Madrid that followed by eight other warships whioh Alpbonso had been blown up by * w ill be repaired by A pril 20. bomb, but the king is sals. Main Water Pipe Bursts. A Kentucky postmaster while can Pails, Feb. 26.— Tbe main water celing stamps exploded one of 20 cart pipe of Paris, under Tuilleriee stregt, ridges sent through the malls. burst la*t evening and converted tbe Railroads throughout the country street into a torrent. The water flooded have started a move to reduce the wages Hare in various side streets, extin o f employes and trouble is expected. guishing fires and stopping the dyna New York h u just had the highest mos In at least one large hotel, putting firs la the world.* An Jnsignlflunt the building in dsrknew. blase breaking oat on the fortieth floor o f the Slope» building. Russia Becks Town. Copenhagen, Feb. 26.- « I t ia under An w e t bound Southern Pacific freight train w u wrecked near El stood in diplomatic circles that as a re Moots, CEL, and ten ears leaded with sult of pressure from other powers Rus o il and vegetables demolished. T h ru sia has abandoned her plan of fortify tramps are supposed to be under the ing tbe Aland islands u d that an en tente w ill aoon be arranged. I BUILD ID INTERIOR OH ARGES ARE SLA N D E R O U S. T R A P .» FO R T E R R O R IS T S . Fulton Denies Every Accusation Mads by Honey. O M IU T E ITEMS OF INTEREST L O A N FU N D JNOREAttEB. T A L K S BffAR F R U IT. Students to Bo Assisted at University Marlon Formers Buying Grafting u d Spraying Supplies. o f O regon. Salem— That the educational work University of Oregon, Eugene— pen. R . A . Booth, of Eugene, h u j u t given among fruitgrowers by such m u as M. to the stu du t loan fund of the Univer 0 .' Lownadale and E. G. Armstrong has sity of Oregon a check tor $600 to be b e u productive of great results In this used u u irreducible ednattonal loan vicinity, is evident from the unprece fund for students. The fond w ill be dented w h s of grafting and spray mar During the knojrn u the “ Booth L o u Fund” and tor la Is by Salem dmlers. last few days of clear weather there has w ill be kept separate from the gu a ral loan fond, which at present la distrib b e u u immense dem u d fog rosin, uted in loans ranging in amount from beeswax u d tallow with which to make $16 to $80 among 10 students o f the grafting wax, thus shoeing exclusively that farmers are acting upon the advioe university. Since the w tabliah m u t of the general fund five years ago, more of M r Lownadale to out down their old, t h u 80 students have b e u enabled to neglected u d diaeseed apple trees, with complete thqir college course who could a view to grafting into the stumps. Much of tbs grafting this year, how not otherwise have done so. The uni versity bopw to establish during the ever, w ill be in younger trees, which present year a loan fund ol at least $6,- were permitted to form s top so high as 000, to be loaned under the direction of to be out of reach, or which arc of un In moat in President Campbell, or some one dssig marketable varieties. nated by him, to boys and girls a il over stances where old term are ent down, Oregon who wish to complete tbelr eflu- they w ill be cut close to the ground and eation, bat who cannot do so without the grafting w ill be d u e next winter assistance. It' is believed that a loan of in the shoots that come up from the old A great m u y approximately $100 a year, at a low stump this summer. rate of interest, to be repaid ia two sherry orchards are being grafted to yean after graduation, is much more marketable varieties— usually the Roy preferable t h u u outright gift la the al Anne— where t>*« original tree is of form of a scholarship. Tbs fund will a variety for which there is qo dem ud. be guaranteed by 10 m u againet lose. Two signatures w ill be required on each Buss to C ar col Contract nets u d a small amount of lifs insur Portland— Tba case of the state of ance w ill be taken out to insure against Oregon against tbe Colombia Southern low by death. The present loan fund Irrigation oocopany is being bw rd in amounts to approximately $1,000. tbe United States District court. Tbe state ia represented by A. M . Craw T O BE W O O L C E N T E R ford, attorney general, and the irriga tion company by W . T. Mnir and Sene ca Smith. Under tbe Oarey act tbs ir Baker City L ow Rates rigation company was to irrigate cer tain tracts of land in Easterh O regon Baker City— Baker City w ill become aggregating something like «7,000 u e ol the greatest wool markets la Ore acres. This was the agreement made gon. Bheepm u bare b e u in Portland b etw eu representatives of the state consulting with the O. R . A N. officials land board and the oom puy several u d have scoured a rete*>f $1.76 from years ago. The state maintains that Beksr to Boston. The Sumpter Valley the com p u y has not carried out its ms made a rate of 20 o u ts from Aus part of the contract u d Mr. Crawford tin to Baker, and the reduction by tbe is asking that a receiver be appanted. two roe da means that more than 1,000,- 000 pounds of wool from Grant u d Plan Rest Room at Milton. Wheeler counties w ill bo hauled to Austin u d then shippd to Baker for Milton— An interdenominational to- faaling. Day ville is the present renter 0iety has been formed In which all the of tbe sheep industry in Gt<u t county churches are interested to promote tbe inch rathe: establishment ot a reading room-in the haul their» wool to Auaitn because of city. Meetings of tbs society w ill be tbe good roads. They have been pay held every two weeks. Tbe rwding ing $2 to have their wool hauled to room is intended as a rest room for the Bhaniko because of tbe lower rate. The country people. A library of 600 vol shipping of tbs wool via Baker City umes has b e u arraged for. Commit- w ill mean that instead of tbs- ranchers tow representing different branches of buying their supplies a t Shaniko they the erwork have b e u appointed. w ill ban) their wool to Austin, Iw vs their teams there u d eome on to Baker Begin W ork fo r Pu'p MIN. City to secure their warehouse receipts Oregon City— Work preliminary to and w hile here purchase their supplies. By this means the local banks w ill tbe construe!Ion of tbe new m ill of tbe handle $200,000 that wobld go to other , Hawley Pulp A Paper com p u y was be citiw . Although tbe rate u wool ia gun when a force of men started to still higher from Baker than from build a walk leading from station A to S h u iko. the ranchers o u afford to « » • mainland, i s soon as this work is ship via Baker bemuse of the low oast done, actual construction of tbe new palp m ill on the site of station A w ill of getting their wool to Austin. begin, and it is expected to have a por tion of ¿to plant in operation by A pril Mountain Farming Experiment. next. Pendleton— An experiment in moun tain farming of more t h u usual im Connery Brock Subscribed. portance is being conducted by W . G . Corvallis— Announcement has b e u Warman, of this city, on his home made that enough stock had b e u sub stead in Fly valley, a secluded vale in scribed to insure tbe metres of the th® “ * U^ ade.10 , l movement fo ra fruit c u n t ry, and a about 4,200 feet and lorated 50 mi lee meetiDf of it0ckholders baa bren called sutbeeat of this c ty. Ha baa planted to rfect „ „ ^ „ ^ t i u . The capital an orchard u d ia now sending to tbe $book „ | n >000, and tbe plant is to agricultural department for hardy grew , « * p * j ty of 12,000 cans dallv. seed for spring sowing There are The n ^ h ln e ry u d appointments are thousands of s o w of «04 mountmin 'to be of tbe very latest models, em tend iq tbe Blue mountain valleys bodying everything necessary to tnrn- which can be brought under cultivation lag ont a perfect product. u d If this experiment is successful much of this tend at high altitude w ill PO RTLAN D M ARKETS. be farmed, it ia thooght. blueatem, 83c; Planting; Nut Trees in Unn. W heaL—Club, 81c; Albany— A meeting to discuss wal- .T*U «y, ®lc 5 tad, 79c. nut culture and to stimulate interest In ^ P*r ton> brewing, that line of industry w ill be held ia , / oU~ * ’ f 9® 8?/ ___ ___ Albany on February 27. A number of* 1 white, $27; gray, $27, walnut growers w ill be preeent and w ill , . give instruction in tbs planting an d } . Corn Corn — “ W ho,e’ 132 60i «tacked, care cf walnut trees. Some new wal- j j $83.60. not otchads are being set out in this ' Hay— VslWy timothy, No. 1, $ 1 7 « county and there w ill probably be a $18 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, grmtely increased acreage daring tbe $20021; clover, $14016; cheat, $15; grain hay, $14016; alfalfa, $12013; coming two yean. I vetch, $14. Fruits— Applw . table, $1.7603.00; Oil Company fo r Klamath. cooking, $1.2501.60 per box; cran KlamaL. Falls— The incorporators of berries, $8011 pur barrel. the Klamath Oil company have elected | Vegetables— Turnips, 75c per aack; the following officers: G. Heitkemper, carrots, 66c per sack; beets, $1 per ' ^ f c P^ \ d* v in e r«lB'n S !liL rT.i0e P ^ Mck; <**>*»**» 101 >¿0 per pound; csn- Evan« in d T l T h l t e f a l T i | Hflower, $1.76 0 1 M ; W lery, $3.750 sr- ssrsrts- s&ta 1 Portland, Feb. 24.— In a long state ment g i v u to tbs newspapers of Port land for. publication, Charles W . Ful ton, senior United States senator from Oregon, u a w e n In detail the charges mads against him by Francis J. Heney, special prosecutor for the government in,the tend fraud oases, in a speech de livered in the First Congregational church In this city on the night of J u uary 28 of the preaut year, A t that time Mr. H u e y made the direct charge that Senator Fulton’s long participation in crooked political and business deals in Oregon, notably in timbar tend frauds, had unfitted him to ocoupy tha high office ha now holds and announced a determination to oppose to tbe utmoot the senator’s candidacy for re-election. M r. H u e y further charg ed that Senator Fulton is tbs tool of tbe railroad interests at Washington u d represents, not the people of his state, but tbe tew-defying corporations in eongresa. Tbs specific charges made in the H u e y speeob are taken up one by one in Senator’s Fulton’s answering state ment and d u lc d comprehensively u d in detail as to every material fact. Senator Fulton dow got mince- matters in laying before the people of bis -atete his defense. H e strikes squarely from the shoulder and charges in the plainest terms that 11« accuser deliberately fal sified in bis Congregational church speech, whioh Senator Fulton points out to have bets the climax of a cam paign of malicious persecution u d v il li float ion begun more t h u tw o „ years ago. Senator Fulton impugns the honeety of M r. Haney’s mot !• as. Revenge and p a rtisu politice, he aaye, ate the basis of the graft proeoeeutor’ e enmity to ward him, and Mr. Heney’s obsession by u irrepressible ambition to stand In the lim elight ia g i v u aa u added incentive for what Senator Fnlton calla the lawyer’ s utter disregard for the truth. ' , P R IE S T IS S L A IN . Anarchist Shoots Catholic L w d o r in Donvor Church. Dm ver, Col., Feb. 24.— Father Leb Heinrich« was ebot u d kilted when administering sacrament at rarly mass in St. E liw b eth ’s Catholic church, Eleventh and Curtis streets, this olty at 6 a. m. yesterday morning. Kneel ing atCthe alter rail betw eu two wo men, Guarauaccio' prteeed the morale of a revolver againet the body of the priest after receiving from him the con secrated wafer and shot the m u of God through the heart. Tbe murderer w w hurried to the city jail, and as threats of summary justtes were mode by m u y men in the crowd, whieh quickly gathered In front of the church, Chief of Poliee MoHate De ter ey called the reserve farce of petrol- ______ (n in i Oregon Is PnalMd Rail ClDItCtttll non su irru to prinetille Line Up Hood River Valley May Bo Extended Southeast to C on n u t With Other Linos. Hood River, Or., Yeb. IS .— I f pre liminary plans being promoted by wmlthy capitalist« of Salt Lake C ity» who own the Mount Hood Railway ox- tending up Hood River valley u d also tjia Sumpter Valley, r u n in g out ot Baker Oity, materialise, Central Ore gon n a y have a railroad in the near fu ture that w ill open up its m u y re-' sources. The project provides for u extension of the Mount Hood lino through the mounts) os east of Mount Hood, and a party of surveyor« is now in the field trying to locate a paw through tbe mountain«. The work is in charge of Joseph A . W w t, chief u - gineer of the Sumpter Valley. Early test fall a large surveying p u ty headed by Mr. W w t w w token Into the Central Oregon oountry from Heppner Junction to determine the feasibility ot building a railroad on that aids of tho mountain« and his report ia said to have been favorable. The money pow er behitfd to proposed railroad ia David Eectea, the millionaire auger manufac turer and lumberman, of Salt Lake Oity. I f the project is completed tho two roods w ill connect at some point I d Crook oounty. By extension of t h » Sumpter Valley road sooth it would paw through Canyon City. Grant ooun- ty, and aico Prinovilte. An extension ol tha Mount Hood road haa already been commenced. A big gang of men with a steam shovel was put to work at Dw , the preeent term inu s of the line, and w ill build' as soon w it oan be pushed through tbe six m ilw of road toward Mount Hood that has been iurveyed and staked. This w ill be done to accommodate the rapid ly developing fruit land in the Mount Hood settlement. I t is admitted, how- over, by W . H . Eecles and Charles T „ Early, president and manager of tbe Mount Hood road, that it may form part of tbe connecting link of tbe pro posed new line. Officers of both roads reoently went over the territory that- would ha tributary to the project end i t la learned that it is considered most favorably. In addition to reaching m u y acres o l fertile farm lands, m il lions of feet o f timber, for which tb e r » is now no nutlet, it ia w id , could b » utilised. “ I just went over there bemuse I h a ve s grudge awinst all priests in there. They are all against the work- in g m u . I went to the oommunlou n i l because 1 could get a better shot.* I T U N N E L U NDER RIVER. did not give a damn whether be.w w a German priest or any other kind of a p rin t. They are all In tbe same class.” Manhattan Island N ow Joinod to Lonjc Island City. R E TU RN BY SU EZ. New York, Fsb. 22.— The first of t h » g rw t system of tunnels and subways by Atlantic Fleet May Complete Its Trip whieh tbe Pennsylvania railroad w ill Around tho World. be enabled to run a train from Phila ^Washington, Feb. 22.— Interesting delphia under the Hudson river acrosn- and important news relative to the fu ture movements of the Amerioen battle Manhattan island and under the East ship fleet was made publio at the con river to Long Island C ity was completed clusion of tbs cabinet meeting ywter- today. The two ends of one of the four day by. Secretary Metoalf, comprising tubes connecting Manhattan Island an Invitation from the Australian gov with Long Is lu d city were brought to ernment to have the fleet, or at least oe of the vessels, visit that country, gether under the bed of tbe middle o f and Secretary Root’s reply. This reply East river off Tbirty-fohrth street b '- is the first authentic information of fore noon-today and steel rings comp» tbe movements of tbs fleet after ito ing Hie shell of the tube were for the journey to San Francisco has been com first .time bolted in one conticaoun pleted. After exprewtlng tbe apprecia string from shore to ah Are. This tu b » tion) of the nation, the secretary w ye: wa* begun In August, 1905, and is 4.- ' ’ The eventual movements of our 000 feet in length. Two other tubes fleet have not been determined. White w ill be completed within a few d a y » I t is possible the vesmla w ill return by u d tbe fourth w ill be finished within way of Sues, I would be glad if eome three month«, according to u an of them could be sent by the Australian nouncement made by tbe oom puy. route, but it would be premature to 8o accurate were the measurement» promise this,” of the engineers that tbs ends cams to gether with a variation of only three- eighths of u inch. Threat to Blow Up Docks. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Feb. 24.— It has just come to light that certain Ital Expect Evans to Recovar. ians at Port Arthur and Fort W illiam Washington, Fsb. 22.— While not attempted last week to bluw np the it formally advised by Adm iral huge Canadian Northern railway coal homos that be has assumed command, docks recently erected at an enormous of the Atlantic fltet, the officials of tha cost Following the custom of the Navy department are expecting seme “ B'ack Hand” end similar blackmail such announcement, on tbe basis o f ing societies, they first sent a letter to preceding reports on the condition o f the manager of Hie dock that they Admiral Evans. Thaos reports are not would blow him and his institution up regarded as Indicating that the Admiral unless be found them work, naively is suffering from u y permanent lnw- adding that an explosion would ormto parity, bat that he is simply again a plenty of work for the shovelers. victim of rheumatie gout, which is di rectly the result of the Injury be re Plumbers as Inspectors. ceived at Fort Fisher in the C ivil w ar1 ______ * Sen Franoieoo. Feb. 24.— The Master Plumbers’ association of this oity at a Dentes Pert In Graft. meeting today decided to instruct em Harrisburg. Pa., Feb. 22.— Ex-Gov ployes to inform the health officials in ernor Pennypeoker in his teetimony a t each instance where unsanitary condi the state capital conspiracy trial today tions were found or tbs law requiring denied tbe statement of 8. B. Lew is the construction of rat proof buildings that the famous Huston letter to sx- is being ignored. Warned of the cer Attorney General Carson was prepared tainty of a quarantine, unless tbe rets at a conference betw eu Pennypeoker, were exterminated at onoe and the Lewis u d ex-Aoditor General Snyder, plague stamped out. the plumbers touk u e of the defenduta. Mr. Penny- action toward co-operation. packer declared that w h u Lewis slated that this letter was Intended to be » Snowstorms Costs S26.000. “ whitewash,” he stated falsely. Chicago, Feb. 24.— Tbe city bra com pleted the task of olw ring the basinets Kentucky Still Deadlocked section of the snow that fell in the Frankfort, K y., Feb. 22.— The ballot greet storm of lest week. Four thou- for United States senator In tbs joint sand men were kept busy lot four days saoaion of the legislators today resulted and «8,000 wagon loads of snow were a follows: Beckham, 67; Bradley, 66; removed. The expense to the city w w Allen. 1; Blackburn, l ; Campbell. 4. about $26,000. Neoeowry to a oboloe, 66. *sst PO.IU . < M .I . n i - m u. th . & & i blanket in this region, w proven by I . y ’ a. y . . the fact that It u r n . np at various “ 1 , ? J Z h f u t * X * £ ? * ^ places. Onions— $2.60 per bund „ _ . „ . ........ Vot*toee— $2.60 per hundred, dellv* Cari Fish Up to tho IHinoia. Portland; sweet potatoes, $8.600 Gold Beach— The gasoline launch 8.76 per cwt. Shebe, which has lately been put on j Butter— Fancy creamery, 30035c per Rogue river to carry fish io tbs cannery' poaDd. and ia greatly f“ faeili mr' rt cold «ton gs “ plant, * * *" ,,‘ ' Pool try «-A verage old hen«, 1301814 c tating tbe work of fishing. Fiuerm en per pound; mixed chickens, 12}y013c; are now able to ply their trade up to Spring chickens, 121*01Sc; rooeters, the month of the Illinois. This was 19011c; dressed, chickens, t4e; tur impossible before bfcause they could keys, live, 14015c; dressed, choice, 16 not tend their nets and bring their fish 01 7 o; geese, live, 9010c; ducks, 140 so far down the river. 16c; pigeons, 7 6 c 0 $ l; squabs, $1.6002. Eggs— Fresh ranch wndled, 22140 New Industry fo r Eugene. 23H e per dosen. V w l— 760125 pounds, 7c; 160 to Egene— Engene expects shortly to, have In operation a complete concrete 200 pounds, 6061 * 0 . Pork— Block, 75 to 160 pounds, block cement brick muufacturing plant. Tbe promotion department of 0 7 c ; packer«. 506o. Hops— 1907, prime and choice 4 ) * 0 the Commercial elnb has interested parties who have a large plant at Niag- 6c per p and; olds 102o per pound. w o o l— Eastern Oregon average best a Flails, N. Y ., u d His managers w ill be here in a few déys to make ar 16020c par pound according to shrink rangements tor tha w tabliahm ut of tha age; valley 18020c according to fine new plant. * sses; mohair choice 29080c per pound. • ?