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i OREGON NEWS AjAAAAAAAAAAAAAtAA.AMf.AMU'MUMAiUJ IIOADI1UILDIN0 IN CLACKAMAS. T Malic Permanent Path ts Policy of County Court. Otegon City "liming lli lnt yeai 'tikniuiiR county linn expended 40, 000 In loadhulldliiK," imyw JiuIku Hy ii, Tim policy (il tho county court i to Imllil permanently when any plcco of road In coiiNtriiotwl ul whero 4'io fund uru available," continued Mr. Itan. "This year Clackamas county ha been enpm'laliy forlunatu In ltd rnndbiiihllug. having fnnlN on hninl with uh .It to meet ery warrant Hint hail llBtftl iNfllril Oil tlllH HlWO'JIlt. In our i imiI hul Itl I lift tlio court linn been dUponed very generally to Mlovr tin plan ol teduulug tliu gnido ol nil roads tlntt iuii treated, iIihIIiik Hint .thin courmi contribute much to the permn nenoy ol tha Improvements tlml nio itiadu." Tim anuouiiremunt Hint Clackmiin cointy roili will licit year ho experi mented with in tint uo ol oil linn aroused iiiiioIi iulrent. Judge Itjnn ha received numerous Inquiries from California producer, who l.avo offered to del.vnr III" oil hero at mi greater it Coat than It coat In CnlKoinln, Thn court will plant Ihlnoil on nil of the different kind of clny roll In tho coun ty Mini detenu uu It valuu In road cod atriictlou, ' New Phone Through Polk. Independence Riley Craven, W. V. Porchal null V. A. Mwanor have or gaulied n iitock company to lot known an thn Independence Telephone coin pAiiy, tho purjioi-e lmlng to hold! a tele phono linn (rnm Independence to Mou rn tilth and olowhon In the county ah dtwlred. Thn Unit will connect with Him l.urkltmuto lino at Mnuiiioutji, und la to work in connection wltti tho Cor valltn, I'aIIm lalUCily, McMlnnvllle, Andy, Perrydalo nud McCoy Mutual line, already established. Tho com puny will circulate paper mid rwmw nlonk for promoting tho enterprise. Thn privilege I" glviu by tho council of Indtq-midetieo to piano the litin In till city. Btep will he'lakon to obtain thu Minn In Monmouth. Tho service for liidHndt!iH'o and Moiimouth will Ihi thuuigh tlm Independence central olllcti. Pood to Gallcc. Merlin Work haa liegini on the new read to Gallic, und It la expected It will Iw completed In ilx weeka. Con aldorable fr1lit la hero nwaUingvlha completion o tho rond, anjoug lta tarf; mill for tho Hand mluo. TliOlt'i.tn Towttnito company haa tf.atw'al" on hand for tha conatuirifon 'of AeU phono lino to Oall.oBBnoon an tho rond i completed. It would ho in ojwirn lion no, hut It wa deilicd to havo it lollow tho new road, It la Intended to carry tho llnu four mile leyond (lallce, giving acrvlcn to tho Almoda, Itnnd, IIIr lank nud other mlnra. Tho ex penditure of n amalt amount of money wilt alio complete tho new road to tho mine named. Coming Events. North i'aoillc Uullntlan conference, Halem, October 25-27. Annual meeting Oregon Minn' a aoolatlon, Portland, Novemlwr 14. HiaUt liar anaoclatlon, Portland, No vember Ift-HI, National Orange. Portland, Novam tvr 1020. Convention of County Clerk and Itecoidcra, Portland, November 25-2(1. Poultry Hhow, Corvallla, December 1012. Oregon Oood Itoad.conventloii, Balem, Ieceml)er 1316. Whcotincit Give Liberally, l'ondlolun lon Cohen, who la di recting thu work of railing f 5,000 In thla county for the Op-n Itlvor nNcla tlon to build thapor ajo road at Collin, la meeting with ouccera and auya tho neceanary amount of money can eaally Im raieed in another week. Tho large wheat minor In Iho county, who have been approached, nro auhicriblng quite I literally and already nearly half of Ihe mount lift been railed. Mr. Cohen ban ageuta at work in tho country, mid they have been Inatructed to mako a th rough canvaM. No Instil ancc on flax. Httleu Upon oxamlnliiH hi Inaur mice policlei, Kugeno llooRU found thnt hla Insurance on tho (Ins burned oxplr wi a muimi ugu. iiiu policy wna lor ;i,i)uu. Mr. nonsu una tins yennr crop of flax spread In tho field ir stored tit Halo, so (hat ho Iiuh roiiiu raw material witli which to start n linen mill. Tho fire, however, will ciiuro delay In atartlng tho mill. Delegates to Commercial Congress. Balem Governor Chnmberlnln haa appointed J, K, Altoheson, of Portland, and F. II, llolbrook, of Irrlgnn, ns del ce.ate to tho trnni-MiialsalppI Com morolnl congress, to bo hold at tit. IouU, OF INTEREST INfPKASK IN IMPLEMENT IUAUC. Wlicntgrowers tliive Money Willi Wlikli to IJuy Tools. IVfiillutfiti A luivellug niun for n lending Implemuut company itnya thu Implemnut trndu In thu uhent dlntilcta of On'koii mid .WHHhlnifton la Ixtlor I liln teuton thnu over hufore In tho hii tory of tho two alaten. Mont money la evldunt nmoiiK Ihe connra mid inoio (null la paid for Implement; than uaiinl. J'rudc In tliu commiinltlva In tho In toilorol Oregon, whoru iioHiIuk hut Block la rflliwl la Mow, ns Iho K"wcra hnve not mo Id iiny hfvf iIuiIiik tho punt two ytmia nt n prolit, conayiiuntly ready money In at n premium, All are conll dunt tho oomluK rcaaon will prove profitable. Much atoek linn been tin loaded nt the low priccn, nn It hua not paid to hold mid feed, nnd at n reault next yent will llnd fewer head of atock In tho country and pi let will neccaaar lly hnve to ndvnnco. Orc.n rrom (Hue lllvcr Mines. Kurciio At a tpeclal mrctlii of Ihe KiiKene Commnrclnl club thu committee wppolntvd to lok after nn exhibit of mineral from llluo lllvcr mining dis trict reported prornlioa ol onti for the Lew In nnd Clmk exhibit nmoiintiiiK to 3H.000 jtoiiiida, and thnt thla amount will be nwelled by mine ownera who have not yat Uon a--ii to at lead -16, U00 pound. The uilueia nro reK)rtel na taking tho matter In hand with en otny mid they mo dealroiia of lolri nil In their power to further the mnttnr. Tho oron will bo hauled to KuKeno yet thl tall, in order to bo lendy for in alnllntlon at tho Ik-kIiiiiIiik ol tho Lowia ami Clark exoillon Sowlnrj fall Wheal. Albany I Inn county fnrmera mo aowlnxn groat denl of fall wheat now, mid from pictont iiroajK-ct the nun-age of wheat cowii In thia county will n three or four time n large a that town Inatyear. Thcruarcrotcral u on for thla. Jjint fall wna not auiplo loua for aowlng grain, nnd tho acreage wa numll, while thli fall ha In on a goaKonp fpf ellng ntmioaet. The pring grain this j car waa n complete ;..lur,t(and lta.pjlpwl.Id Mll&ShZERffl: $ year, J.aa "tUxUt.arffleriaWl'V'n- pari pi .uio.atMto ajo." begin nmnc In abandon the pratlco of bow Imr at that tlmo, Logalnrj Road to Dc Uullt. I.a Grande The curveya aie about completed for narrow-gauge logging lalltoad from Hllgaid, eight mile weit ol Iji Orande, up tho Grand Hondo tivei about 30 mile, too heavy body of timber owned by tho Grand Hondo Lumber conijmny, of Perry, on the alopca of thn llluo mountain. Tho company ban been driving It log down tha river for the pait 12 yearajmt It la now becoming almoat impMalbla to get a eulllclent amount of log by thla method for tho aeaaon'a run, and tho company ha determined to build a road to tho timber. These mill em ploy about 200 men dining the huay aeaaon. Mine Promoters' Improvements. Iji Grande Tho promoter of tho Camp Canon mine, southwest of thla city, which were teceiitly purchased by a company of California cnpllallaU with Jaiuea It. Klmeudorf na manager, have made airangementa with tho Grand Hondo Lumber company, at Per ry, flvo mile weat, to build a good wagon road up tho Grand Hondo rlvor fiom ritarkey to Proipcct ranch. Thla road will aborted tho dlatnnco to tho mlnea Kveral mile and will cut out several Bleep and bad grade, which will boa great advantage to tho tlui bermon in getting tho pine over better roads, na alio to tho mining company. Mdrlon Will Have exhibit. naiem ai a maia mceiingoi cittzeis "" lyra oi Marion county, held tho cor rt house, it waa decided Ly unanimous voto thnt .Marlon county .aim II bo moimrlv ronroeontod at tho Lewi ami Ulnrk fair Tho mooting was attended by representative citlxeua from nil pnrl'n of Iho county .nud from tho renmika mode by those who spoke upon tho subject, it was npparout thnt the people nr enthutluBtUnlly In favor of making a good showing for Marion o unly nml Its industrial resources:. Northwest Wheat Markets. Portland Walla Walla, 83o blucstem, 80o valley, 85o. Tncomn Blueatom, 80ti0i club, 86Ko. Colfax Club, 73o; bluestem, 75c. LAND lirjSTOnCD TO CNTHY. Grcul Trocl.i In Ktcrn und .South. cm Orcfjon Not In Kc.ncrvcs. Waalilnglon, Oct. 25. Uy direction oi I bo iirenldonl, Heeretrny IlllcluouK hna oiiiered reatorcd to entry a conld emb o portion of thu wlthdinwnlrnado with n view to creating Iho Kogoo river, I.n (Jriimlo, Joeili liver und Maury mimnlaln forent reaervea In Oregon, Tho tentoratlona nro mndu In accordance with thu new rule of tho department, permitting tho immediate rettlement on thn land, but not ill low ing entry or Ming to Ihi mndu until tiller n period of 00 daya' udvertlalng by the local land olllcer. ft I proponed to eliminate- from the Hogue river withdraw. I 00,000 aerew, leaving 1,271,000 ncrea remaining withdrawn. From thu 1-n Urandn wlthdrnwnl 20,000 ncrea will he elimi nated, IbHving in withdrawal 206,oH0 nere, while 111,010 nurcn will m taken out of the Joiepli river with drawnl, leaving but 177,020 ncrea re maining. The Maury mountain with drawal, when 10,000 acre have been lentond to entry, will embody only 6H,320 acre. All the Inndn that are Ixilng re aorid to entry have been found upon nomination, not to w tollable for for ent roaorvea, cither be'auie they are not Umber landi, or If they nre Urn iHiriMl, Im.tiim) they nro located with lamla In private ownership, no It I Impracticable permanently to roncrve them. The elirnlnatln of theno land from wlthdrnwnl doea not mean that all tho remaining land will bo renetved. It merely mean that theee are all land reported by the foientry bureau that ahould not ho Included . In foreat re nerve. The general land olllcu la now making It own examination, which I exH-cted to ahow additional arena riot dctdrcd for permanent retervatlon. When tho land ofllco complete It ex amlnatlon, ermanent reserve will be created whore deemisl advisable, ex eluding piactlcally all laud In private awnerahlp, and restoring to entry audi other landa now withdrawn a may not Ihj reaervsd. HOPES Or PANAMA. ncforms Visit of Toll Is Expected to tiring About. Panama, Oct. 36. Modification of tho IIayIluuauVaillla canal treaty In several Important respect, ami nego tlalioua iMitween tho Waihlngton and Panama government for a supplemen tary commercial treaty granting to Panama Important concession I whit tho Panaman hope to realiui a a re ult of -ecrrtnry Taf'a mlaiion to the lithmua, th riaaian rulnite; v ijinigion. r ' ji -T, t " ''VVIdcaiireadenlhuiiMtn Iib'b. been' BtornT-r4--" ; .2 afounod on th lithmu,'' .raid the minister, "by tho publication of Presi dent Hoonevell'a letter to Secretary Taft. President Amador baa cabled mo that he haa proclaimed thla letter throughout tho Isthmui, nnd tho idea of tho grateful feeling haa already turned in favoi ol tho United fitote. Preparation! have liccn begun for a grand reception to Iho Taft commla alon. "Popular a la tho Ameilcnn minis ter to Panamn and tho governor of the canal tone, there mo a number of quea tiona of vital importance to tho isth mu which have not yet been nettled tn tho satisfaction of tho Panaman gov ernment. In tho foromoat of these aro tho problem which Secretary Tnft will lie aked to aolve.tbe postal regula tion, tho queatlon of custom dutlea and Ihe far reaching qustlon of juris diction In tho terminal cltiea ol Pana ma and Colon, Tho Panaman govern ment decline! to accept tho interpreta tion placed upon tho treaty by Mr. Ilunau-Varilla, which practically take away all the laud In llioeo oitiea not now actually covered by resident. Panama nnd Colon will prosper rapid ly after tho canal woik has started ; tlioy will need considerable territory over which to expand. Wo aro confi dent secretary Tatf will bo quick to see tho justice of our contention." Uomb Outrage In Uarcclona. Haicolona, Oct. 2, What Is believed to havo been an attempt upon tho life of Minister of Agriculture and Com morco nnd ol Public Work Salaxar oc curred today. A dynamito bomb wa exploded in the eticet while crowd were welcoming tho minister, who had come hero to prcaldo at a meeting ol tliu chamber of commorco. No one was injured, but tho hui'diifg In Iho vicinity of tho scene of tho explosion were damaged, and the crowds were thrown into a panic. Sovornl arrests wore mado, Trains Meet llead-On. Vlcksburg, Mls Oct. 25. Three aro known to havo been killed nud n numlior Injured in a head-on collision between a north bound paBsengot and a freight tinln nbout midnight, three miles south of Fayutto, Misa., on tho Yaroo & Mlssianlppl Valley railroad, Tho dead nro two firemen and au on glnoor, Tho wreck is reported burn ing, Aisistanco has been Bent fiom this city. WEEK'S DOINGS Newsy Items Gathered from All Parts of the World. OP INTEREST TO OUR READERS Qencrol Review of Important Happen pcnlg.i Presented In a Urlef and Condensed Eorm. Tho great New York aubway has Ixjen opouel for trnfllc. ('lilneno at Mukden expect severe fighting and aro closing up their busi nwt nffaiiR. An Iudlaim woman admit poisoning her slep.iliiuglitei nud gave tho Judge her cmi o fl on to read. Tho kiper of a Hwedlch atemner decluicfl that hla vessel waa chaaeed and filed upon by a Hunsiati cruiser proviou to the Hull affair, Thu Japanese uimy in Manchuria have red limed tho offensive. Tho Hua-r-laua ore reported to have lot a rium Iter of Important position. The Tribuna.n leading Italian paper, call Hojostrcncky a lunatic, and adds tint if complete and prompt satli! c tlon Ir not given, war will bo Inevita ble. Hpaln will allow tho Russian war ships to remain nt Vigo long enough to mako nocer-eary repair. The others failed after taking on 400 tons of coal each. Fire on the Hrooklyn water front do atroyed a pier 700 feet long which was atonil with cotton and general merch andiso, A steamer tied to tho pier wna also destroyed. One fireman and one po'Iceman nre reported missing. The loss in ertimated at $600,000. Postmaster Vancott, of Now VorV, I dead. Holh armies in Manchuria continuo to re-t. General Kuropatkln has been mado commander In cblet of tha Russian army. Many of tho Hull fishermen belle vo the attack of tho Hunsian fleet was pre meditated. The town ol Kerkoley, Va., continues under martial law. The authorities aro fearful of a rare riot bieaklng out. John C. Haddock, a New York Inde pendent coal mine owner and oiierator, declares tho coal roads havo ruined Jilm. Arrangements are almoat complete for oiHtnlnhjc achoola on tho Island of Guam. There nru 2 t30O -native chll dreS otvthsjiland. . ftSSttM-OtfifcnerJAln chargea. tho. ?oinrhlloner o, Iho'gcnergfjV .PifiS0, wiiii iuuro mi Keep promioe in ivgWir to lien land In Oregon. A new Russian loan of 1270.000.000 haiv irtually been concluded. Half the loan haa been reserved for Germany and tho balance to France, Helgium and Holland. Eight Japanese warehouses on the Yalu river at Antung, filled with ra tion, clothing, ammunition and the pi Ire re- tiled at the battle of tho Ya lu, have been burned. The weather In Manchuria is very cold and theio i great scarcity of fuel lly a sale just mado, 340,000 aore of land in Mexico haa been told to a Mor mon colony. Tho Standard dictionary received tho grand prixe, tho highest award, at the St. LouU fair. Many Japanese on the Pacific coast are leaving for tholr home country to Join the army. Jamea F. Cooper, associate Justice of tho supreme court of the Philippine Islands, haa resigned. Fire at the plant of the Now Home Sewing Machino company, Orange, Mass,, entailed a los of 100,000. It is probablo that the Mississippi will soon Ira dredged, as engiuceis fear tho great river will soon become cog ged and useless as a waterway. The Huaslan minister to Great Hrlt aln had a narrow escape from violence at tho bands of a mob who would Avongo tho death of tho Hull fisher men. Ho la now guarded by police. The armored ciuiaer Colorado la the fastest In her class. On her trial trip lie mado 22.20 knots an hour. This Is slightly in excess ot speed called for by tho contract. Tho pcoplo of Japan nro reported to reiunt tho suppression of war news. Tho armies In Manchuria mo fully rested mid u battlo that should prove decisive Is looked foi. Bcntlmont In French governmental quarters is g towing moio favorable to tho American proposition to cull n eoc ond peaio congress at Tho Hnguo. Tho Russian admiranlty council sit ting in review of tho Vladivostok prUe court, has decided that tho Uiitlah Bhlp Allanton, sotted Juno 10, and her cargo must bo roleased. riHE ON riSHERS. Russian Oolllc I'lccl .Sinks British rishlng Vessels. Hull, Kngland, Oct. 25, I, M.Jack noti A Co., solicitors for tho ownorM of tho 60 Hull fishing boats have notified tho foreign office and admiralty of nn attack on the Hull fishing fleet by tho HtiFftlan Pacific fleet (commonly desig nated nn tho Haltlo equadron). Tho official information la that norm after midnight Friday the Russian Hjuudron fell in with the Hull flailing fleet In thu Noith aea. The firat por tion of tho fishing fleet panted safely. Then thn Russian ship turned their carchUghta on tho Hrltlsh venwil for some time arid a little later opened flro. Tho steam trawler Crano waa sunk, and the decapitated bodies of her skip per and mate have been brought to Hull, Tho hoatswian and other mem-k-rn of the crew, who nre understood lo bo seilotndy wounded, nro on board tho missing ship. Tho only slightly In jured members of the crew has ai rived at Hull. . Thu ateam tiawlcis Moulmeln and Mlno have arrived at Hull nnrlnnnlv damaged by rhota, the latter having 10 uolea In tier bull. It ia feared that other damage waa done to trawlers and that at least ono mora waa loet with nil hands. ALASKANS NOT WANTED. Indian Durcau Desires They Dc Educated at Home. Washington, Oct. 20. The Indian bureau In the interior department is decidedly opposed to accepting Alaskan pupil at any ol Its echoo!. It la the opinion of thla bureau that Indian ap propriation aro mado for the sole Iwncfit of the Indians of the United Ktatcc proper. Proceeding on thl theory, the Inlilan office I endeavoring to eliminate from all Indian schools all pupils other than truo Indians. The Alaskans are In the excluded clasnee; t o Indian bureau doe not regard them a Indian, though tholr exact classifi cation ha never been finally determ ined. There aro but two Indian school which have Alaakan pupils Chemawa with half a dozen, and the Carlisle rchool. In Pennsylvania, with 50. The Alaskan pupils at both aehoota aro to bo eliminated giadualiy Irom the classes and returned to their homes unices congress intervenes' in the mean time and authorizes their retention in these two big Indian institutiona. DARRBTT SUITS ROOSEVELT. Secretary Taft Sent to Panama at Minister's Request. Washington, Oct. 20. John Barrett, mln liter to Panama, will be. unable-to . VkJ - 4111 Portland and cant: Ida vole "jvext . "aW- mum... iuc "'jiJndent fiiiiv"iiVii crtc" - I'-Wr him to Hart Ujtfn . vZTSWaiTri W.- . " ."" "!" .'"".: ...u- Tie pare for, the reception cd. Secretary Taft a week later. Secretary Hay took particular painn today, in talking with a group of news paper men, to make it plain that tho sending ot Secretary Taft to Panama waa in no way a teflectl n upon Minis ter Dairett. The secretary said Barrett had been unjustifiably criticised by Borao opposition papers, and It had been hinted that the president waa dis satisfied with hla conduct of aflaira at Panama. Secretary Hay went so far as to say the reverse was true that tho president was entirely pleased with Minister Barrett's work, and was send ing Secretary Taft to Panama at Mr. Barrett's suggestion. NO UNION WITH NEW MEXICO. Arizona Will Not Accept Statehood on Those Terms. Washington, Oct. 20. The annual report of the governor of Arixona to the secretary of the interior Bays tho terri torial population has Increased materi ally and tho total population now Is between 105 000 and 170,000. It ex presses a desire on tho pait of the peo ple of Arixona for statehood, but rays that, "finding themselves confronted with a plan to unite tholr ten I tory with New Moxho, tho people of Arixo na have protested vigorously nnd wHl continuo to do so until they havo de feated this repugnant scheme. To Cement Tics. Yokohama, Oct. 20. Lieutenant General Prince Fushlmi, special imper ial envoy to the tit. l.oals exposition, Bailed today with hla suite on tho steamer Manchuria for San Francisco amid great enthusiasm. Prince Fushl mi waa attended from Tokio by officials ot tin imperial household, the Amerl can minister, Lloyd 0. Griecom, and ttio entire American legation staff in uniform, l'rlnco Fuuhlml embarked in tho presence of an Immense crowd and amid shouts of "Bunxai" and "America." Mexico Will Send Delegates. Mexico City, Oct. 20. l'tits govern ment will send delegates to the irriga tion congress to bo held in 1 Paso next month. It is said that a $10,000,000 bond Issue exclusively for irrigation purposes will bo Issued hero. Tho government for some timo past has had engineering parties In the field studying plana for redoeming arid lands. .