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sion have said the seme; but none have pointed out a successful way of ac complishing it Tbs most certain method over adopt ed for tbs core of the "Great White Plague" is through the diet used as per directions given below which oan be taken at koma and comes within reach of the poor ra wail aa the rich. The modus operand! M to fores the During the teat fifteen years I have prescribed this diet in hundreds of in stances and where directions have been followed strictly it has raised the weight and increased the strength and vitality o f the patient rapidly up to a normal condition, thus enabling nature to assert bar sovereign right to be the .dominating fores in the body and the germs causing consumption have been overcome and the rare accomplished. Some have gained a pound a day and would gradually take an tern until (hey would not In cress» in weight mote. The ell important thing is to drink large quantities of milk strippings (the very last o f the milking, which is all M u ffir. Rocky Mountain Blizzard Spreads Ovar Cast and West Chicago, Fab. 18.—Tbs blissard that gripped tbs Rocky mountains and Mis Phlladiipbla Terrorized by Angry souri valley regions yesterday swept eastward today nod tonight the Ohio Hit) d D a ln Symptoms valley and western Alleghenies are straggling with one o f the heaviest snows of the winter. Extreme cold prevailed In the West ern states today, the thermometer at the summit of the Rookies gelag as low as 80 below aero. It was 17 be low at Pueblo. ____ , Boys Sat Firs to Oars—Passengers Aro Stoned in Many Localities valley moderated during*the day, but with nightfall tbs thermometer again —8,000 Deputies Sworn In. began to fall and rare weather is predicted by tomorrow morning. A severe blissard M raging over Lake Krie and Ohio to buried under Cars wracked, 897; car windows heavy snow. Passenger trains on broken, 2,608; arrests made, 40; trank lines east of Chicago are from woman shot, 8; extra polios or one V> four hours late. dered, 8,000; total employed by The temperature at S t Louis to company, 7,000; strikers’ estimate night M 4 below sera, and tempera of man out 6,200; company’s esti tures as low as 8 below are reported in mate of man loyal, 8,500 • strike Missouri and Southern Illinois. breakers imported, 176. Cincinnati tonight lias under a blanket of snow which is tbs heaviest foil recorded there In 86 years. The Philadelphia, Fob. 82.—Rioting In ■now has been falling steadily for 24 every section of the city followed the K rfW flW A s i f i . e f n ’ I I tA n in r K t ao boars and - at i 10 o’clock tonight K has attempt ef tbs Philadelphia Rapid reached a dept of 20 inches. OoquMe Land Owners Cooperate to Karges are Mude Against K. N Reclaim M arshes.^ O’Brien o f Wallowa Reserve. Goquille—Five thousand acres of Baker City—Trouble between the rieh CosaUle valley land is being ra- eepmen of,this section anA the foree- claimed by drainage systems through the oo-operative efforts of farmers and there to every probability that the owning the land. This work has now grievance o f the Baker-Union Counties been under way far over 18 moo the. WooigTowers’ association wiM bo ap though the actual work baa bean going pealed to tbs officials at Washington? on for a far Man period of time. At A mooting was bald in this citit the present four reclamation projects between K. H. O’ Brien, of ths Wal are under way. lowa reserve, and District Forests. The first and oldest Is the Beaver Chapman, and the woolgrowers of this Slough drainage project. The first section. The growers allege that leap move in this plan for the reclamation year the officials agreed to allow on o f the bottom land of the Cjquille val the Wallowa reserve 186,000 sheep My waa begun, by petition, over five from Wallows county and 160,000 from years ago. However, the first petition Baksr and Union counties, but only waa kilted by the opposition of eold- 66,000 sheep wore admitted from footed property owners in tbs proposed Walla Walla and 60,000 from Baker Ths sheepman district After a district wss forms« and Union counties. which out off tbs greater portion « ’ now ask that tbs original limit be es these dissenters and the petition car tablished again and the larger number ried and the project waa launched. of sheep admitted. The Braver Slough drainage district Serious charges are made against K. includes 1740 seres of bottom lead, H. O’Brien, of the Wallows reserve, which will be draieod, and the cost o 1 the sheepmen believing and intimating the complete project will be about that Mr. O’Brien’s business interests, $17.000. The complete project will in bis relationship commercially, socially aids of the Ohio river practically sev cluda over eight mites of drainage and financially are of such a nature ered for several hours this morning. that he M unduly influenced in matters All traina are from one to four honro pertaining to the range. The sheep men demanded of Mr. Chapman that they have a bearing on tbeee allega tions and that be give a decision. All complaints wars reduced to writing and Mr. Chapman took the case under ad visement It la generally believed that the masting M merely the founda tion for an appeal by the sheepmen to a vent the tides from overflowing soar ths lowlands, as has formerly been the case. These lateral canals ate about 80 foot in width and extend from the main canal to the foothills east. The second o f the projects to the Fat Elk drainage district, which is located on the south aids of ths river and which extends two or three miles above the city. It will entail ths dredging for about mites of canals and several miles of lateral ditches. This project embraces 2,278 acres o f bottomland and will make of the section of the- river directly across from this city u veritable paradise in the way o f daisy land. About four miles of canals are genhsim sradicate *, p*-l* to $600,000, are worth $25,000,000. Strike Purs Water at Well. Vale—Newbill A Coleman, who have bam sinking a teat wall one half mite southwest of the town, struck an un limited flow o f purs water* A sample has been sent to Portland for analysis. The well waa sunk on the Road com pany’s land, and the mayor has written to that company asking for a donation ef the land where the well is situated, and for a plat of land on the Vale bill for a reservoir, and also for a park site to be donated to the city. a a o t . At 6:80 o’clock this m on k « the thermometer registered 17 degress ha- low aero at Pueblo, Cola, the ooidcst of the winter, and the coldest weather on record in Pueblo so late in the win ter, Suffering of cattle on the range Change In Rail Route " Portland — A copy of a resolution adopted by the board of directors of the O. R A N. on January 18 declar ing the new line from a point west of Echo* Umatilla comity, to the main Uno, near Coyote, a branch line ef the corporation, has ham filed with Dm ero and e-ewe wars driven by infuriated mobs o f strike At nightfall every* ear was with drawn from sorrisa. 8 torn measures wars adoptad by the palias to quell the disorders. Five persons wore ar rested. charged with inciting la riot Two woman wore taken to hospitals. additional polios and to issue a pro clamation enforcing the riot aeL The executive committee of the Con tra! Labor onion this afternoon pledged both moral and financial support to ths strikers. It also decided to call a sympathetic strike of every union man in the city in ease the authorities put into offset their throat to operate the ears with policemen and fireman. In the morning ears were rapt on every line with little difficulty except in the min district of Kensington, where eats wars stoned by moba. At 11 o’clock transit company officials sad was beirifc sat on fire when a de tachment of police and a chemical en gine m è d i the scene. In this rams section Mary Devlin, aged 1« years, wra shot in the teg when, the police find their rsvoi vara In an effaffc to chad: the mob. Tkia projsct embraess 661 acrea of laad and bas aast $2,000. The coet of digging lateral ditchas from the mein cssal through Mm laad will psthapa ag- grogate $1,000 mors, ths sotire System oost sboat $$,000. Tbaro will he about ans mite o f lateral ditehes whm ths projeet is eomptote. ' Big Baldwin Ranch Bold. Portland—One of ths largest trans- Street Car Mm Strike Again. Philadelphia, Feb.21.—Coming when least expected, a strike was declared against the Philadelphia Rapid Transit tion of Street and Electric Railway employes this afternoon, and tonight the police and firemen wars busy hknd- ing turhumt crowds. Two ears wars named, a score of ears ware attacked, forcing their «raws to abandon them $1.16; club, $1,07; rod Russian, $1.04 01.06; valley, $1.08; 40-fohL, $1.10. House Contains Skeptics Barley—Feed and brewing, S286j I holdings of the Baldwin 28.60 ton. Washington, Fob. 18.—Mambas of Ltnd company w ti 0010 to m Con—Whole, $86; cracked, $86 ton. the house may demand that Robert E. Onto—N a l white, $81081.60 ton. Peary exhibit his proofs to the work 'said to ha in ths neighborhood of Hay—Track prises—Timothy: Wil- before voting him a gold medal and $450,000. r -" - tomatte valley, $19020 per ton; East- the thaahs of oongrras. It was The Baldwin company’s biddings era Oregon, $21022; alfalfa, $17018; learned that the naval committee was comprise 26,600 acres located on Hay California alfalfa, $16017; clover, not entirely unanimous on the propaoi- creek and Trent creek, and occupying $16; grain hay, $17018. .tion of bestowing honors upon the dis the best lands in the district south of Freeh Fruits—Apples, $1.260$ box; coverer o f the Pole. Shanlko and east of Madras. The pur poors, $1.6001.75; cranberries, $809 On# of the ladera of ths fhouse, who ■■ . | chase includes the improvement* on the --------- Mr h e Darrei. declined to allow the use of his ñama, Potatoes — Carload baying prices: raid today that ha was opposed to ac piaes, including a large general store and bank, the value of which to coo- Oregon, 70080c per Seek; sweet pota cepting proofs of Mr. Peary that ha cervalively estimated at $100,000. toes, 2 * @ 2 * e per pound. discovered the Pol# merely because the Vegetable*—Artichokes, $1.25 per Nations) Geographical society had ac A large portion o f the Baldwin ranch comprtora stana of the finest alfalfa dram; cabbage, $2 per hundred; cauli cepted them. Mud hi Eastern Oregon to the extent flower, $1.76 per deem; eelary, $4 per o f several thorasnd aerea. It is tbs crate; sprouts, 9c per pound; squash, Direct Drimary to Pass. intention o f the now owners of the Springfield, III., Fab. 18.—Forty-six Republicans and 48 Democrats com i l @1-26; carrata, bined in the niiaate haras of repre parsnips, $1. sentatives today sod passed the direct Onkma—Oregon, Butter—City ere tmery extras; 870 legislative primary bilL This victory for tbs direct primary was followed 89a; fancy outside erwmary, 86087c immediately by another whan the 20022He. Butter bouse eoaeursd in the senate amend ments to tbs main direct primary hill. All that to toft to put foe two direct prlmarj bills up to Governar Deaera for his signature is for the senate to Park—Fancy, 11012« per pound. Poultry-Hens, 1 7 *0 1 8 «; «pringa, docks, 2O028e; geera, 18 014e; turkeys, live, 28024«; dressed, ¡ 7©80s; squabs, $8 pm dosen. Cattle—Best steers, $6.60; foir to I good steers, $4.6006; strictly good this afternoon. Windows were O by the mob, which w*s finally K dispersed, after $6 arrests had hem made. Union leaders my they will fores the company to arbitrate. They by a series of patte persecutions, has bam endeavoring to fores the union to strike, and finally, by discharging a larga number of onion men, practically Asiatic Employers Taboo. Francisco, Fob. 22.—If the ver Frsneiseo Labor council obey the reso lution adopted last night by that or ganisation none of ths ir members will be permitted to work la a koras whore Asistios ars employed. The resolution *ch” wars presented to the orities snd the various civic »day when members at the > of California asked the may- a heads of the various sssoeis- iams members ef a commie- ir#ct suca m institution*' El* era and inventora in all of aviation sod meteorology bodies wore taken out of the S t Paul coal mine today. This makes a total at 120 bodies recovered sines the dis aster of November 8. It to estimated that 178 bodies are yet to ha foond. Charlea L. Atherton, known as the “ top boss,” who wra shot while at his pota of doty by Metes Medite* yes terday, wra reported today la be dying. 10011 H s; 1908% 1 7 * «; 1907s, 11* « ^^Vool—-Eastern Oregon, 16028« per pound; mohair, choice, 26c;. Causan bark—4 * e pound. Hides — Dry hides, 18018*« par penad; dry kip; I8<at8*sy dry calf skin, 19021s; salted hides, 100 1 0 * s ; salted calfskin, lie pound; Iris, Pa., Fate 22.cism e s Gibbons, tbs last o f the little garrison that sur- rsndersd with Major Robert Anderson n 1861 whm Fort Sumpter waa. find