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1 - NEWBERG GRAPHIC w Hood Rivot Strawberries Pariah fo r C.M. WOOOWAND.I Want o f Watar. Hood River, Or., June 16— Giant .ORBGOfff NHWBERG. powder waa successfully used Saturday night in an effort to, cause the growers composing the Farmer*’ Irrigating Company the loss of a large paction of their strawberry erop. Disgruntled ------------ I laborers are suspected. About 15Q feet o f flume on a hill- b ¡side on the west side of Hood River wan- destroyed, and the water in the big irrigating ditch is shut off. As a A Resume o f the Leas Important but rMU]^ the erop o f two-thirds o f the Not Leas Interesting Events valley, about 400 acres, is without wa o f the Past Week. ter until such time as the flume can NEWS OF THE WEEX 1 a MORE T M S AHEAD GERMANY HA8 qfftAFT. - IR R IG A TIO N F LU M E D E S TR O YE D CndeoMd Fera for Sir Bur leaders. OREGON PREPARING FOR FAIR. M ors Space Will be Provided Counties This Year. SMcm.— A t a meeting o f the build ing committee of the state fair board the contract was let for enlargement o f the grandstand at thb fair groqnds so that it will accommodate an at tendance o f 6,000 people. McFarlaae, Denison & McLaren, Salem con tractors, were awarded the contract for $3,900. From the reports that have been received the state fair this year will be one o f the grandest in the history o f the statq. Nearly every county has signified its intention to be on hand with a large exhibit next fall. '• The board has already concluded to move the administration offices to an other location to make room for addi tional county exhibits, and the build ing committee is seriously contem plating the necessity o f putting up new structures. Besides the remodel ing of the grandstand, a new entrance wul be constructed before the fair opens. The members o f the buil “ committee who were in session W. F. Matlock, Frank Lee and F. “W elch. M ike Wisdom was also in Salem with the committee inspecting the grounds. The organization o f the Portland Country club and Livestock associa tion has been a great factor in bring ing better horses to the west this year and will continue to be so in future years. I f is therefore expected that the racing feature at the fair this year will be much stronger than in former years. The large purses hung at Portland will attract many driv ers and breeders who have never be fore visited the Pacific Coast. The two fairs, coming one follow ing the other, w ill enable both to get the full benefit o f the exhibitions, which will be the best ever seen on the coast. be repaired, which will take at the least estimate three or four days. Taft leaders claim he will receive The growers stand to lose at least 704 votes on the first ballot. _ ... . . .... __ u .’ 10,000 crates o f berries, worth $30,000, Thaw will remain in jail because n e, » ’ ipa: hates the asylum attendant. before Wednesday, the loss will be far Leading English steel manufacturers greater. The damage to the ditch will deny the story of a new trust. # not amount to more than $600. The point where the ditch was de Suffragettes of all nations are to join stroyed is high on a hillside. The in a monster parade in London. members of the company state that The British Columbian government it must shave taken considers Die work ha» decided to deport 1,000 indus who g n(j three or four boxes ofi> vUbwder to are paupers. I product such disastrous results. This Rapid progress is V »»»g made on rp-!is the ditch from which all of the wa- irs to the Northern Pacific' roadbed ter is taken to irrigate the big straw berry erop on the west sidfc o f the I T Montana. valley. Utah democrats have instructed their Although 25 men were hurried to delegates for Bryan, but paid, a tribute the scene of the trouble as soon as H legal to Cleveland. was known today, it is estimated that Railroad commissioners of five states it will take three days, working day met in Chicago to decide on some uni and night, to repair the damage. The Hood River berry season is now form measure of doing away with the at its height,* and no water to sustain deadly grade crossings. the plants and ripen tha berries dur The w plant o f the Continental eut v W « Oil com ing 6 the present warm naiiu weather noatuct will Will CUt pany at Albuouerque, N. down the yield to almost nothing. For destroyed by nre. Nearly 100,000 gal i pMt few days from five to seven Ions of oil were burned. jears o f berries have been shipped Over 50 Japanese women who have daily, arrived at Seattle to meet intended | An investigation started this after husbands, will be detained until each noon by M. H. Nickelsen, secretary, individual ease is investigated. and A. C. Staten, manager o f the eom- _. - ... . . . „ ti . i , in * n effort to determine i f poe- /^b® British * P .„Hided in ®ible wbo the destroyers were, the German ship K m rira je o ffld e d ta , developed the fact that the noise of ».d-oew n Bot\ w* rV i m“ ‘ f d’ b a t,the shVts wa, heard two miles away were able to reach Montevideo. Low er Prices fo r Wdol. from the spot where the explosion took Pendleton.— The second jmd last Roosevelt threatens to intervene m place, and that it occurred about I I o ’clock. Beyond thia, nothing ia defi wool sales were as follows: Willlhm Panama to secure a fair election. Slasher’s clip, 150.0Q0 pounds, sold to nitely known. The special senate committee has I t is said, however, that the officers Defour for 10)c ; D. Goodman's clip. arranged the preliminaries to consider o f the con)pany have under suspicion 26,136 pounds, to C. H. Green for tariff revision. several men whom they had in their 9fc; A. P. Warner, 12.121 pounds, to The cars in the N ew Y ork to Paris employ last year, and to whom they Kuhn, 10)c ; G. W . Ellis. 1,047 pounds, to Green. 12lc; D. W . Chapman, 26,- automobile race are encountering refused to give work this summer, 136 pounds, to Green, 9|c; M. P. Pom many difficulties in Russia. eroy, 80 230 pounds, to Green. 101c; S M A L L P O X ON T R A N S P O R T . Unofficial estimates place the popu Luhr & Sons, 11,401 pounds,-, to lation of Chicago at 2,140,000. The Green, 10c; J. W . TGroom, .9,997 population in 1904 was 1,174,744. Sherman Reports by Wireless [and pounds, to Green, l i f e ; Hendgrson fit Son, 12,139 pounds, to Kuhn. l l ) c ; Must be Quarantined. , Thugs entered a Spanish custom o f Sam Warner, ^,850 pounds, to Green, fice and secured $12.000 after killing Portland, June 16.— Wireless dis- I 2fc ; J. M , Pemphill, to JUdd, 8fc. the chief official and four assistants. patches were received Sunday by Th e There will be but little wool left after An unknown steamer has been Oregonian from the transport Sherman this sale. Prices are lower owing to irrUtrA nflf mast south ... . V sighted off ih the f Palifnrnia California coast while at sea that there was smallpox the fact that this wool from the west of San Francisco with distress sig on boafd. The Sherman is bound for end Qf JUmatilla county is heavier nals. than that sold May 25. N ew Y ork is sending 78 delegates Portland from the Philippines with to the Republican national conven the First Infantry, 585 men in all, un Pack Fruit in Brewery. tion. O f this number 23 are million der command of Colonel MeGonieal. La Grande.— The Roesch brewery aires. Before the vessel reached Honolulu of this city, one o f the largest plants T w o hundred Japanese immigrants a navy man returning died of the dis-- o f the kind y i Eastern Oregon, w ill 1 as 9 * --------------- result o flh e pro have beeif stopped at Seattle until ease and was buried at sea. Two days, be - r closed —----- -- July ---------- .. they can show that they have a right ago an enlisted man was taken ill w ith : hibition vote at the recent election in'this country. smallpox. The two men were in dif- Plans are already on foot to convert -p. V __ h. . ferent parts of the ship, so the w hole the brewery into a fruit packing * 2 5 " C «“ ■ « * * T h i,! **or*S* warehouse^ It_ is located race tracks. The measure was car ried by one vote. The steamship Lusitania has just crossed the Atlantic in four days, twenty hours and eight minutes. This is the best time yet made. ’ OF INTEREST Astounding State o f Corruption Dis covered In Navy Varda. Berlin, June 15— How many millions has the German government been swindled out o f by the recently dis covered embezzlements in the imperial D IP A L L M ANGY C A YU 8E 8. shipyards at K ie lf N o one dares evenJ guess. How many o f the vessels built fo r Big Vat Erected for U fo by Umatilla and equipped in the yards are to be f Cayuees. found to belong to the same class a s ____ _ . Heavy Rains Swell Missouri and law Hirers. E k 'x rjd h Klamath Should ^jeld Oil. Klamath Falls. — A. L. Darrow. cashier o f the Fort Sutter National bank o f Sacramento, who* is heavily interested ip JClamath realty, has re turned from a 200-mile drive over the Klamath basin and states that indi- cations point strongly to sections o f Poe and Langell valleys being great “ producing districts oil districts. Mr. Darrow has been In past years connected with this sprint Plenty o f Work for Woodchoppers. Pendleton— W ood dealers in the Blue mountains at Meacham and Ka- mela find it impossible to secure men to cut wood for the winter market and work at good wages, for at least 100 able-bodied men is now to be found at the wood camps at Kamela and - - - Meacham. — Dealers are now offering $1.10 per cord for cutters, but so far none have been found to take the jobs at that price. A t this price a good man can make $2.50 to $3 per day in a 10-hour day. Highor Than B efore— Heavy Ftelrv In Kaw Valley. Kansaa City, June 13— Unusually heavy rains fell yesterday in Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri and Iowa and the weather bureau predicts that the Kaw and .the Missouri-givers w ill again reach the high stage on Wednesday ,night. A t 5 p. m. the Missouri here had fallen .25 o f a foot, but had risen .1 o f a foot at 8t. Joseph and continues to riso there. The Kaw fell about six inches yesterday and waa statioaary last night. A t Topeka the Kaw ia rising rapidly. n The weather bureau prediets that the bew flood at Topeka w ill exceed that o f Tuesday. A ll o f tha tributaries of the Kaw are very hi|rh, and more rain is threatened. The erest o f the new flood here w ill be reached Sunday night. A heavy downpour yesterday morning caused come additional trou ble from flooded basements in the West bottoms, where the sewers were unable to carry off the excess. No further damage was experieneed ia the stock yards, Argentine and Armqurdale, Kan sas, and In Harlem, Mo., and none ia expected. * The stockyards are still idle and the packing-houses were unable to continue working even i f thev had stock. The railroads, on the other hand, were in better shape, but schedules were atiil disarranged. C A N A D A C L O 8 E8 D OOR. All Japanese Immigration is Shut O ff , “ ^ h e" H on ^m “ t S f l T C 2 g fo r Qn% Yaar. wa* .¥ ” • t Pea? all l Vancouver, b. C , June 13__ The Ca- . 1 Philadelphia, whose sehool _ nadian government has notified the „ J“ ■s. Mrs. Russell eom-1 government o f Japan that the limit of * he? ambitious scheme in * ' ‘ immigrants allowed for one one year year has very Stnall way— first there w ere' naa nightly classes for mothers who were been reached and that no more Japan- allowed to bring their children and esc laborers eaa be sent to Canada be- were instructed by Dr. Dors Bun-., , fore January 1 of next year. This is tin^ how to properly feed and clothe ¡n acc<lr<iance w;»u »u- »t tle ones. These elssses imme-1 *n “ e?r“ " C® W*‘ “ th® u“ dertta,Mii®« l a t e l y became Mpy popular, but Mrs. | re* ched between the Launer admims- Ru««ell. who w a s^ ftrp present in per-, trstion and Tokio last January, which 80“ • MO#n discovered that the mothers provided that not more than 4(A) each themselvos were as poorlv fed as their ,koni j k - _#b1 q :_ h j ^ , b»bies and and to to remedy remedy thi. this abe changed y “ r - had pnW come b6 *ent' babies she changed uo io 8ix the hundr#d end o T m “ « d the night elssses to. day e l « « , and & | Japanese Consul Yada said tonight not,were fed free o f charge. ' (hat even the 400 had not yet arrived, The mortality of ehildren ia j. ** w when the number o f tourists and stu land is appalling when compared w it that of America, bnt thanks to the dents was taken into eonsiaeration. As splendid example set by the two Amer a matter of ¿act. Canadian officials as icans, Nathan Stranss and Mrs. Rus sert, not more than 5 per cent of the new arrivals are exempt from Hhe ar- sell, whose experiments have aroused widespread interest and caused many women , men __, and ... _ of . wealth . . .. to . eome ... OIL T R U S T F O U N D G U ILTY. , °.rward w,th o f h,e,P’ rate among children less than 18 . -- • --------- , r* l "n,am°5® ... . ? OBth8 of a* a wlU ff® Rochester Jury Brings in Verdict in down. Rebate Case- Rochester, N. Y., Jane 13__ Guilty « Takea Terrible Revenge. Veniee, June 15.— A double tragedy charged in the indictment, was the ver- recently took place in a traveling civ diet brought in by the Federal Court ms nfSF'SOi 2 ? hBd been ont 8ince the B00B r- % ZifLzzjr?. g q g ja a fe jfJig L g w ¡U ttftB VS: — H ■I alarmed must be vaccinated and quarantined and is well adapted to the purpose, for 14 days and the traasDort must Julius Roesch, proprietor of the brew- be fumigated. I cry, is , one o f the pioneer brewers o f This process necessitates disembark- the state and has accumulated a for- ing all the men, and owing to the lack 1 tune here in the business. However, “ * *— !»:*;— -* a »-- — v,- r.i— -the increasing fruit culture In this vi Cortelyou is mentioned as running of facilities at the Columbia River cinity will not allow his building to .station, tents must be sent from- some mate for Taft. j of the army posts of the district. Col- remain idle long after the prohibition Henry Watterson says Bryan w ill.onel Rogers, in command, fears that law goes into effect. _ _ _ _ _ _ ^ be nominated. since the men have just returned from ------------ — . ............- - -................. .................................... -■ * -L*V * - - --- Lake Homesteads in DertilUfd. A daughter of Governor Cutler, o f , c“ mpin« .ou‘ .tbi* ^ - - - B unate will be injurious to their health Open Bids for Building Sites. Lakeview.— Many land filing^ Utah, has eloped with a teamster. Srtra® . ^ r t o T d u S S e ? f « i heTe ^ in the 8tanda^d Oil «ompany e « e and he has requested the department bei received at the land o ffic e - W ashington.— The Washington. - The supery.sing A perf ormeA t e r e iwo «ro-' «“ 6:30 o ’eloek thi. evening. The The new Union Pacific bonds are bav* .th® t« n*P°rt - t h all on most of them homesteildi, Ever„ hitect haq an being sold in London at a premium. board sent to the quarantine station i iece of land that can be cuitivated is opened July 16 for public building takcn under the lawg governinR sites 130x135 feet at Albany and La Governor Johnson, o f Minnesota, at 8an Francisco. What will be done bci falien in love with the latter and" had D*mel J- Keefe, o f• Buffalo, who eon- says he is not seeking another term. Thh w \ i * 7 be 'known. this form o f entry. Few timber fil- Grande and 140x140 feet at Pendleton begun a liaison with her. Accidental- d,l.cted the defense, moved for a new ty Rafaelli discovered his w ife ’s un- trial and it was arranged to have ‘A high wind storm near Gnthric, | Vancouver, where”u will he .Rationed! 'c h a X t ^ t e « i n d e e d ' S P O R T L A N D M A R K E 1S. O k .,, retkl.ed in ,h< d.a.h of 0 « « .« jy d t a . iU L . ^ . k faithfulness and planned a terrible re- H®*®1 be®1, arguments on the mo venge.- , ‘ «An July 7. person iRiich was transported I few weeks finds a quarter section or an 80-acre I W heat— Club. 88®89c per bpshel; ago to Manila. While his w ife was performing her Th® ° n eompany on trial Floods have reached their heiffht in - . — _ — 11 ___ was J — J placed q ] tract that has been overlooked in the red Russian, 86@87c; bluestem, 91@ dangerous acts in the r flying trapeze *fune%I an alleged violation o f the Kansas City. Nearly all railroads are rush, but most of the filings that are 92c, valley. 88(5,89c. • under the roof o f the cireus tent, Ra- i®H$tet$te Commerce law in accepting a Refuse to Cut Salaries. being made under this act are on blocked. Barley— Feed, »25.50 per ton; rolled, f aeiij suddenly eat the rope which held from the filed tariff on ship- Manila, June 16.— A fter many ex claims that were at first Jtaken under $27_50(S28 50; brewing, $26. | the trapeze, find the young woman ment® o t oil from Olean, N. Y., to Rut- Many persons were injured in Chi the homestead act. Oats— No. 1 white, $27.50 per ton * f„n down «»♦-' the sand of the arena, lM d ®nd Bellows Falla, Vt. There wero cago by the collision o f tw o heavily tended and apparently hopeless con ------ ---- « * r?y. , ...... I dying. Her lover rushed to her side, 40 counts in the indictment, each repro- loaded ftreet cars. ferences, the Insular Commission and O. & E. Surveyors Out Again. Hay— Tim othy, W illam ette Valley, and while he w m holding her head on »enting action on a ear of ofl. Toe the Philippines Assembly - have finally Republicans o f the Thirteenth In -, . « -- - _ *17 per ton; W illam ette Valley, or- his lap kneeling at her side, Rafaelli maximum fine on each count is $20,000, Eugene.— Carl Rankin, engineer in diana district have nominated Charles, a" ; v^ _ “ t_»? ^ e ™ f nt_«P°J‘ era! appropriation bill, which, it is be charge o f the Southern Pacific sur dinary, »15; Eastern Oregon. $18 50; eI«Yt his head from behind with an ax or a total for the whole o f the ship- W . M iller for congress. lieved, both the commission and the vey for the Oregon fit Eastern rail mixed, $18; clover, *14; alfalfa, $12; and then ealmly surrendered to the ments o f $800.006 alfalfa meal. $20. police. There were few er deaths propor assembly will ratify. The compro Butter— Extras, 25c per pound;. ---- r ■ tionately in N ew Y p rk last week than mise measure appropriates 16,800,000 way, tfr the extension o f the Natron M ore Track Washed Out. in any week o f the ciDr’s history. Slaughter o f Innocents. pesbs, the assembly making a conces- branch over the Cascade mountains to fanfy. 24c: choice, 20c; store, 16c. Missoula, Mont., June 13__ I t was Eggs— Oregon, 18(5)19c per d o zt». i Po -- « . . . . . . . China has apologized for the recent sion o f nearly 1,500,000 pesos. The Klamath Falls and across the state, Poultry— Mixed chickens, 12@12}c Baris, June 15.— Owing to tho ex- reported Thursday night that several killing of French soldiers on* the Chi commission declined to assent to the arrived in Fugqpe a few days ago with pound; fancy hens. 12ic ; roosters, 8c; treme rigor of last winter and the miles o f Northern Paeific track had a large crew to resume the survey of nese frontier. France also demands reduction in salaries and the consoli dation of some of the bureaus m pro the route. They will begin where fryers, 20c; broilers, 22lc ; ducks, old, willful destruction o f song birds, been wMhed out near Sand Point, and the removal o f the viceroy. they left off last fail. iM r. Rankin 17@t8c; spring, 20@22jc; geese, B@ France is threatened with the qxtiae- there ie little hope of opening up trane- posed by the assembly. • says they will be at work in the 9c; turkeys, alive, 16(5) 18c for hens, tion df her larka. finches and thrushes, nortation between Missoula'and Spo- Senator Kittredge has probably 14<5?16c fo r gobblers; dressed, 17@19c. Professor Corcelle, o f Chambery,/ has kane for some time. Heavy raine last mountains till late in the fall. been defeated it) the primaries for Pjague In Venezuela. , Apples — Select, $2.50 per box; , addressed “ *"* ' BMM an .appeal ' to the public, night delayed repair work west o f here, senator from South Dakota. Gov Caraeae, Venezuela, June 16.— Sev ■fancy,* $2; choice, 91.50; ordinary, sterning them that i f farmers, V H game- H and much o f the work h u . been de- ernor Crawford is in the lead. Experts at Buttsville Grange. eral eases o f bnbonie plague have oc 31.25. ' | keepers and poachera eontinue their etroyed. An effort will be made to* „ „ „ past few ~mj., Salem.— Considerable preparation is days, The recount on the mayoralty vote curred here, within the Potatoes— Old Oregon. 91(g)1.10 per conduct they w ill soon have extarmi- morrow to run a train from Arise ana . . . New ____ Y ____ ____________ in ork ______ is not __— one-fourth com- indicating that the country h u been b**nK made for the horticultural meet- hundred. nated all the small birds in the eoun- transfer passengers who have been pleted. Hgarst h u made a net gain t widely contaminated with the disease., ,nK * ° h*ld at Butteville under the Fresh Fruits— Strawberries, $2(5)2.75 try. As proof o f the nAfessity tot stalled for several day* at Dixom. The o f 135 votes. Great anxiety is felt because no mem*-1 ausptces of Butteville Grange, Satur- per crate; cherries, $1@1.40 per bex; legislative meuures ke declares that distance between the two points is 14 'ures have been taken to fight the die-1 day. June 20. Dr. James Withycombe ’ po Montana floods still tie up all rail lease in this city and there are no se-: «* the Oregon Agricultural College, gooseberries, >6@7c per pound; apri- thousands of larka are killed and sold miles. cots, $1@1.50 per crate; blackberries, * t 6 eeata a dozen. roads except one. ¡Aims on hand, . ^ e railroad running E. C. Arm strong, county fruit in- $1(5)1.25 per crate. , . Graft Indictments Stand. W om en’s objection to bonnets m ay.from Laguayra opened today, passen Vegetables — Turnips, $1.50 per C zar Hits Russian Official*. San Francisco, June 13__ Judge LaW- will participate, A large attendance split the Dunkard church. iger* ebming from that eity being re- sack; carrots; $1.50(5)1.-76; beets, $1.75; is expected. parsnips, $1.25; cabbage. »1.75(5)2 per 8t' Pet®r*burg June 15«—A d^ree ler toaay denied the motions o f the A tornado did much damage in the t0 nnd®T« ° a <laar‘ cwt.; beans, 11(5)12)*. per pound; head o f ?**r •» ®®nt«ncing the govemor attorneys for Patriek Calhoun and Ti- vicinity o f Mount Vernon, Iowa. lantine. Ready to Construct Road. lettuce. 12)(S>15c per dozen; aspara- and vles-govemor o f Astrakhan prison rey L- Ford and Rn#f to -et aBld# Astoria.—»Not. only is the Pacific Great Britain is taking stern American H orts Wins. Railroad 8t Navigation company mak « r e s to choke out sedition in India. Paris. June 16.— Thousands o f Amer- ing preparations to put a large force mines o f Siberia, has struck terror in- Farland grand jury a few weeks ago, A British steamer struck a rock o f f , leans Saturday saw W. K. Vander- of men at work on its road within a per pound; peppers, 20c i or- radishes, 15c tfae Chinese coast and 80 natives were b ilt’s bay eoit, North E u t, with J. short time, but it will begin active trial. .A.Vr.d-Pi f t i n » . 7 ^ nn,md^ *** th® two nHm h»d done b.- d .r-i tb .t tb , t , m mart go to ti drowned. A ll European passengers { Childs up, capture the Grand Prix de construction almost at once on the 9c per pound P° “ n<i' _ J-?»d bttorn «,, sought son,bt to t. have b .V . the tb . in- _ . * « « ” 1».« • . V p n .o „.? V M M Tb. attorneys cauliflower, *2.50 per erfite. Paris, the blue ribbon event of tha proposed road from Astoria to Ne- and officers.were saved. lately had th* the bad diotments invalidated on the ti 1007 „W m . „„J ot w hora unfortunately grounds _ . \ . . _ i | French turf, which this year tru halem valley. Sufficient work will be to torture prisoners that the jurors were prejud Floods in Missouri and K aw rivers V(>rth abont $72,000. Beautiful weath- done this vear that the line can be been considered a they returned true bill*. W o o l— Eastern ’ Oregon, average e causing a stampede to higher „ fMvt)red tbe running o f this elaasie, c o m p le te by next summer. besf.tfltiglSc per pound. ac< onmm ia Kumiia. best,ull(®15c per pound, according to crime ,B ^ oond- land fnlly 150,000 persons gathered at - * i 12)e. * )e | 7 Die* to Save CzaeT| shrink*sre; Valley. 10@ Tim ber Transfers in Clatsop. 18(a)18)c , p w / Adopt* Secern Ballot. Beral, June 13m-It became known Mohair — Choice, 18<5)I both the Republican and Democratic Astoria.— Deeds have been filed for pound. Paris, June 15.— The Chamber of here yesterday that a woman sehool record whereby J. E. Wheeler, of Cascara Bark— 3)(5)4)c per pound. Deputies Saturday adopted aa amend- teaeher thwarted a plot to kill Caar conventions. Falli Kaw River Filling. Portland, sells to the Jones-Wheeler H ogs — Best, $6<g>6.25; medium, meat to the voting tew whieh practi- N ie b o l« just after tne ceremonies In Cfiicago packers are not w orrying Washington. June. 16.— The Kaw company 3,092.72 acres of timber land $5.75(5)6; feeders, no demand. \ ®*liv puts into effect the seeret Aus- the Gulf o f Finland on the oee«ion o f over the beef shortage as they be river is falling, but the Missouri at in the southwest portion o f Clatsop Cattle— Best steers, $6; medium, trails* ballot system. There has been the kin g’s visit. The woman had been lieve it w ill not test long. K sbsm City continues to rise slowly. county, and W . N. Jones, also of 14 a o ^ i fS ; $3.50(5)3.76; much complaint o f the asytem of picked v f She nihilista to throw the common, edmmon. $3 50(^3.75; marking ballots in publie. This has bomb that « vres ould have killed the esar Turkey bss sent troops onto Per- The stage tonight was 80 feet, with Portland, sells to the same company cows, best, enabled the big tend owners and man* and Hia entire family, but she commit aian soil and annexed a la rg f section a further rise o f possibly one foot in A104.72 acres in the same locality. calves, $4.50(36. Sheep— Best sheared wethers, $4; ufaeturors and political manipulators ted guielde raSher than carry out Ike o f the country. country, i A government b*4 dieated during Monday, frdm water The consideration named is purely nominal. . ,, mixed, 63 50^3.76; spring Iambi. $6. to sxereis* duress on tho voters. mandates o f the ossrot order. now ia sight been organized by the invaden. 17 I F ; * Prospect N ow Is That W ater Will Go Rumors to the effect that certain Pendleton.— Agents o f the Racine department woolen rt-li»«, o ______ f Racine, , Wisconsin, _ high officials in the navy J departjai are here looking over the Pendleton I have received their share o f the stolen woolen mills with a view o f purchas-' funds have so far been found to- be ing them and making them a part o f unfounded, and are not generally be- the great Racine industry. It is pro- lieved. posed to employ at least 200 men and plar and to increase women in the plant SAVE BRITISH BABIES. the capacity more than three times and make it the biggest woolen mill in the northwest. Pendleton, being Mrs. Bertrand RussoH Conducts Pub on a main line o f transportation and lic School fo r Mothers. in thé heart o f the sheep district, has be enst : 1 e ct c d a s t he most favor ab I e ! „ ¿ « " J 0".’ d.une Hundreds o f poor industry * * ^ " th* ^ I f purchased the mill will be de- voted exclusively to the manufacture of high grade Indian robes, blankets and similar lines of goods. __ w Pendleton.— Every ho'rse in Uma tilla county that has the r o a n » must No one knows vet, and no one prob be rbunded up and dipped. This is ably ever will. ' , the edict issued by State Veterinarian The discovery that two high officials Kornick, who has been here fo r a couple o f days in conference with Dr. o f the imperial shipyards, and possibly a number of others, have systematical S.. W . McClure, head o f the federal bureau o f animal industry in the ly béen robbing the government for northwest. In order to eradicate the rears has eome as a terrible shock mange, which is so prevalent among o the German people, who are proud the hundreds o f Indian horses on the of the proverbial honesty qf their gov eservation', the government inspectors ernment officials, and who have always statiofied here have just completed contended that while fraud might be arrangements for dipping every cay- found in America and Russia, all Ger use on - the Um atilla reservation, man government, officers would always be found to come up to the Jtoosevelt whether infected or not. ^ standard, and be able to show a record A great vat has been constructed near the site o f the old agency, and as clean as $ bound’ s tooth. It is impossible to find out at this for several days the reds have been engaged in the task o f rouriding up time how many officials are implicated their ponies. County Inspector B ry or suspected; the government ayen re ant started out-Tues^ay to make a fuses to let it become known how tour of the county, and every white many people are under arrest besides man’s horse found to be infected will the leaders, Heinrieh and Frankenthal. be taken to the reservation dipping The latter is a multi-millionaire, and it is some consolation to think that he vat and given a bath, the owner being ¡ ” .,7 C T o T T r i " ’!." ~ " 7 “ ? *“ "• “ v charged the nominal sum o f 50 cent? I ?e * “ e th® The order on the part of the state I * wounded veterinarian was issued . . .he » - 1 w u l l f . m * .1 tb . stance o f Dr. McClure, who insisted 1 # .ine. * “ ,WM larormea or tne ax that, it was little short of folly to ¡i t * h® waa U> prepare clean up the reservation horses when |tim/^K^powttion^sre^anlP was so upset those o f the adjoining were g ranchers rar by the news that he found it almost in many cases just as bad. impossible to entertain the K in g and Queen o f Sweden, who were his guests INCREA8E PE ND LETO N PLAN T. at the time. He haa given orders that the whole affair is to be sifted to the Wisconsin Company Negotiating for bottom, and that all the guilty onee are to be punished, no matter how Wooten Mills. high their standing. I T “ «*