Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, June 23, 1927, Image 2

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11. S. WOULD LIMIT
ALL WAR VESSELS
S EY M O U R LOW M AN
Building P rogram P r is m te d
by A m erican D elegation
a t G eneva.
32 STATES PASS
ANTI-CRIME LAWS
OREGCN STATE NEWS
CF GENERAUNTEREST
L e g is la tu re s Adopt M e a s u re s
Designed to Check G rim e
W a v e.
B rie f Resum e of H appenings of
the W eek C ollected fo r
O ur R e a d ers .
A crowd of 2200 persons attended
the dedication of th e new Snake river
bridge. 12 m iles below H om estead.
W eiser. Idaho, alone had 400 people
a t the festivities, accom panied by a
band. B aker. Boise, L ew iston and
o th er cities were rep resen ted by big
delegations.
The Canby cannery, ow ned by »ho
C lackam as C ounty F ru it G row ers as­
sociation, w hich has been idle for m ore
than th ree years, resum ed operations.
Geneva.—A concrete proposal de­
Continued
w
arm
w
eather
and
luck
New York.—M easures designed to
T his was n ecessary to save th e straw ­
signed to elim inate the last vestige of
with th e snowplow will resu lt in the
' check crim e have been passed by 19
naval com petition among the great
opening of McKenzie pass w ithin a berry crop for w hich farm ers could
state legislatures thus far in 1927,
find no m arket. T he berries a re being
powers «ran laid before th e G en era con
week or ten days.
I survey revealed.
put up in b arrels for shipm ent.
ference which opened here Monday,
Tw enty-three K lam ath wool grow ers
T hirteen o th er states adopted meas-
by the American delegation.
Clifford Brown, w ealthy Salem busi­
. * * ■
sold 400.000 pounds of wool to th e J
i
ures,
such
as
those
alterin
g
the
penal
Gibte.n'a proposal* were im m ediate­
ness man, who w as drow ned accident­
K oshland com pany of Boston a t
codes
to
m
ake
form
er
m
isdem
eanors
ly followed by B ritish and Japanese
ally, Ju n e 8, n e a r B uttedale, B. C., 125
price of 30 cen ts a pound.
I felonies, which w ere considered gener­
suggestions.
m iles south of P rin ce R upert, while
al anti-crim e legislation, but not spe­
More than 2000 persons who have on a yachting expedition to A laska,
Great Britain suggested an 11-point
cific checks on crim e.
,
lived in Oregon for 40 or m ore years left an insu ran ce policy for *115,00v,
program centering about a reduction
The m easures adopted in th e 19
attended th e annual p ioneers’ picnic one of the la rg e st ever w ritten in the
In the tonnage and arm am ent of capi­
! states generally tended tow ard an in
at th e sta te fair grounds in Salem Pacific northw est. "Rie widow was
tal ships.
I crease of sentence, with a tightening
Sunday,
Japan proposed th at th ere be no
nam ed beneficiary.
| of the legal net about th e habitual
Ida Powell, dean of women a t Al­
maximum limit for the tonnage of in
S tate prohibition officers operating
crim inal, th e gangster, gunm an and
bany college, was elected p resid en t ol under the direction of W illiam Levens,
dividual vessels.
hold
up
man.
the
Albany
B
usiness
and
Professional
The American program boiled down,
s ta te prohibition director, p a rticip at­
A significant featu re of the anti-
W om en's club
was that th e 5-5-3 ratio of capital ship
1UJ
ed in 82 of a to ta l of 141 a rr e s ts for
crim e legislation was the tendency to
Strength, established a t the W ashing­
Dr. R inehart of W heeler has re ­ liquor law violations in O regon during
follow
New
York's
p
attern
in
curbing
ton conference six years ago, be ex
ceived a shipm ent of tw o dozen large May. Coos county led with a to tal of
Lieut. C. C. Champion, United S ta te i
Seymour Lowman, form er lleuten- 'b e activ ities of habitual crim inals and
tended to cover all rem aining classes
e a stern bullfrogs, sev eral of which 30 a rre sts , w ith K lam ath county sec­
navy
aviator,
who
set
a
new
seaplane
an t governor of New York, recently the operations of bands of organized
of fighting craft.
weigh tw o pounds each. T hey have ond w ith 29 a rre sts . T h ere w ere 12
Ititude record by going up 33,455 feet.
If agreed to by the participating appointed assistan t secretary of the j crim inals. A num ber of sta te s enact-
been released in Lake Neah-kah-nle.
a rre s ts in M ultnom ah county.
ed law s com parable to New Y ork’s
powers, Great Britain and Japan, the treasury in charge of prohibition.
P etitions bearing 714 sig n atu res and
T he w ar d ep artm en t has again rated
Baumes
act,
a
piece
of
anti-crim
e
leg­
British and American navies eventu­
dem anding th e recall of S. G. Reed th e O regon A gricultural college as a
islation passed In 1926. It provides
ally would be of the sam e size, ship
of Nehalem , Tillam ook county com m is­ "distinguished college,” according to a
a m andatory life sentence for fourth
for ship, class for class, and th a t ol
sioner, w ere filed with the county telegram received by P re sid e n t K err.
offenders
and
generally
tightens
up
Japan would be of the ratio 3 (o 5.
clerk. The election will be held Ju n e T his coveted ra tin g is obtained only
I the crim inal code.
For practical purposes the Ameri­
28.
upon passing a rigid inspection each
The m easures enacted in the 13
can proposal established four classes
y
ear by high officers of the arm y who
W
ith
four
councilm
en
in
favor
of
|
states
range
from
M
ontana's
banning
Herm osa, S. D.—A 20-year-old boy,
of ships to be dealt with in the pro­
of the chew ing of mescal n u ts by Mex­ who shielded w hatever m isgivings he the action and M ayor Saxon opposing, in v estig ate th e work of ev ery phase
posed new treaty, which is to be sup
W ashington, D. C.—Rejection of
might have had beneath a calm and the council a t its re g u lar m eeting of the reserv e o fficers’ tra in in g corps
plumontal to the W ashington treaty .
specifications for the proposed Long­ ican laborers, a practice thought by
ousted W ard A. Colby, for the past units.
These classes were th e cruiser view bridge across the Columbia river some to be n ecessary to certain re ­ friendly countenance, preached the several m onths deputy m arshal of St.
W ith a precision and sm oothness
first
serm
on
of
his
life
Sunday
before
ligious
rites,
to
O
regon's
new
m
easure
class, the subm arine class and an ex­ was announced a t the war departm ent.
H elens.
which drew praise from re g u lar arm y
the president of the U nited States.
m
aking
it
unlawful
to
skin
dead
stock
em pt class th at Includes ail other
The plans subm itted by W. D.
R obert S. E akin of L a G rande was in sp ecto rs and in stru c to rs O regon's
He told his tiny congregation in a
The
types such as supply ships, tenders, Comer, S eattle financier, and W esley w ithout th e ow ner's consent.
elected
grand m a ste r of the grand 3000 n ational guardsm en reached
direct
and
sim
ple
statem
en
t
why
it
mine-sweepers, etc.
Vandercook, Longview
lum berm an, last m easure is a check on cattle ru s t­
Camp C latsop and settled down to
The proposed treaty provides for a were disapproved by S ecretaries Davis ling. Oregon was also one of th e 19 should come to church, and then step­ lodge of Oregon, A ncient F ree and
th e ir tw o w eeks of field train in g . A t
Accepted
M
asons,
by
the
grand
lodge
ped
down
from
his
pulpit
to
receive
sta
te
s
adopting
legislation
to
check
gradual system of replacem ent of old and the w ar d epartm ent and H oover
crime.
from P resident Coolidge a sm ile as in session a t th e new P o rtlan d M ason­ Cam p C latsop a re m em bers of th e 82d
vessels with new ones.
and Jardine, with the concurrence of
In fan try brigade while th e coast a rtil­
beaming as the executive gave to Col­ ic tem ple.
The
most
d
rastic
action
tow
ards
M ajor General Jadw in, chief of arm y
lery
is a t F o rt Stevens, a sh o rt dis­
T
uition
fee
of
*100
will
be
charged
onel C harles A. L indbergh a fte r be­
engineers, who were designated to curbing crim e was taken in C alifornia,
all non-residents, including Filipinos, tan ce away.
stowing
upon
him
the
distinguished
South
Dakota,
N
orth
Dakota,
Iowa
and
pass upon the specifications.
E xpressed In th e term per capita
flying cross.
New York,
who a tten d th e Salem senior high
Chief differences between th e plans
The youthful p reacher w as Rolf school, according to a decision reached and based on an estim ated population
proposed by the builders and those
Liutn, unordained, who decided to a t a m eeting of th e d irecto rs of the of 335,000, the com bined bonded debt
recom mended by th e cabinet commit
of th e city of P o rtlan d and the county
come into this far aw ay ham let tc Salem d istrict.
tee concerned th e main span. The
the w est to earn enough m oney tc
The capital stock of th e F irst N a­ of M ultnom ah is *214.48 per capita,
New York.—The plans for the unifi secretaries recom m ended a clearance
help him through his last y ear at tional bank of Tillam ook has been in­ according to a bulletin issued by the
cation of the northern railroads have of 175 feet in place of the 170 feet
Carlton college in N orthfield, Minn., creased from *50,000 to *100,000, giv­ tax supervising and conservation com­
been declared operative by the de proposed and a width of 1000 instead
little
dream ing th at In accepting his ing the bank a com bined capital and m ission. F igured an o th er way th e debt
posit committee, it was announced of 500 feet. The cabinet m em bers de­
St. Louis, Mo.—St. Louis gave Col­ post he would be called upon to speak surplus of *150,000, and to ta l resources is *208.19 for every *1,000 of assessed
here.
The comm ittee also lias a p clared the location selected is "feas­
valuation.
of n early *2,000,000.
proved the making of application tc ible for the erection of a suitable onel C harles A. L indbergh a tre m e n ­ the word of God before a president.
T he Douglas county prune crop fo r
the Interstate commerce commission bridge,” adding th a t a bridge there, dous ovation in its public acclaim of
P o rtlan d 's *1,250,000 new Masonic
1927 was estim ated a t ten to 12 m illion
for Its approval of the acquisition ol "w ith suitable clearances, would not its youthful trans-A tlantic flier, when AUTO
tem
ple,
W
est
P
ark
and
Main
streets,
C E N S U S ANNO U NCED
control by the Great N orthern Pacific offer an unreasonable obstruction to he arrived home,
was officially dedicated before an au­ pounds by V. T. Jackson, m anager o f
"T he m ost enth usiastic, yet moat 27,650,267 Autom otive Vehicles in dience which filled the large assem bly a R oseburg packing plant. T he crop-
railw ay company, a new Delaware cor­ navigation.”
orderly dem onstration I have seen
poration, of the two northern compan
Operation in W orld.
hall on the first floor of th e stru ctu re la s t year, a record season, w as 18,000,-
000 pounds. As th e estim ate for th e
since my landing in P aris," said L ind­
les and the Spokane, Portland ft 8e
W ashington, D. C.—A world census to overflow ing.
n o rth w est this year is about 45,000,000
SHO RT N E W S NUGGETS
bergh a fte r he had ridden two hours of autom obiles m ade public by the
attle. The plan as announced pro
R ainier has won its fight to e n te r­ pounds, Douglas county will have n e a r­
through
eight
m
iles
of
unbroken
vide* for the acquisition of the stock
com m erce dep artm en t Indicated that tain th e 1928 session of th e state
Spain has a population of 22,127,600
of the Great N orthern and N orthern under the census completed March cheering men, women and children, on Jan u a ry 1, 1927, th ere w ere 27,650,- grange when in a spirited co n test with ly one-fourth of the en tire n o rth w est
Pacific by exchanging stock In the 31. The last previous census figure, packed two to 20 deep on sidewalks 267 autom obiles, tru ck s and busses in Oregon City and Bend it polled a clear crop, based on these figures.
A g ran ite ta b let m arking th e spot
along the route.
new company on a sharo for share In 1920, was 21.347,335.
operation all over the globe. T his was m ajority of 36 votes over its tw o rivals
of th e first cabin to be erected in
H is reception at S portsm an's perk an increase of 3,176,633 over January on the first ballot.
basis. The new company also will
B rigadier G eneral Jam es E. Fechet
Douglas county was unveiled w ith ap­
take over th e leases of the Spokane has been named by P resid en t Coolidge lacked only num bers to equal that of ' 1926.
W arning th a t city officials every1
Portland ft Seattle, aud roads control to be chief of the a ir corps upon the I he parade. Even then, an estim ated
The U nited S tate« had in operation w here throughout th e s ta te should p ropriate cerem onies Sunday. The tab ­
let will stand beside the Pacific high­
37,000 persons, the g re a te st regular 80 per cent of th e total, or 22,137,334
Jed by the two northern companies
survey th e ir w ater system s to prevent
retirem en t of M ajor General Mason
season thro n g ever to atten d a St. m achines. The U nited Kingdom was fu rth e r epidem ics of typhoid fever was way on the banks of Cabin creek ,
Deposits of 70 per cent of the out M. P atrick.
Louis baseball game, Jam med their second w ith 1,023,610, F ran ce third issued by Dr. F rederick D. S tricker, about tw o m iles north of O akland,
standing stock of the northern com
United S tates S en ato r Borah cancel­
way In to see th e young flier assist w ith 891,000 and C anada fourth with secretary of th e sta te board of health w here the fam ily of Rev. J. A. C orn­
panics have been made under the uni
ed an engagem ent to speak In P o rt­
wall spent the w inter of 1846-47. T h e
ficution plan, the com m ittee an land at th e convention of the Pacific Rogers H ornsby, previously St. Louis' 826,918.
R epresentative filb ert grow ers ol creek received its nam e from the fact
Bounced.
g re a te st Individual heoo. raise the
Coast A dvertising clubs, on advice of
Oregon and W ashington in session In th a t the cabin was on its banks.
w orld’s series pen n ant won last year Lindbergh A ir M ail Stamp On Sale
his physician.
Salem decided to estab lish two sizes
S uit to enjoin the city reco rd er o f
when he m anaged the C ardinals.
W
ashington,
D.
C.
—
The
special
In one grade as to quality for their
FR U IT S H IP P E R S W IN
Miss Joanna Sprague of Salt Lake
Eugene from placing on the m unicipal
Lindbergh
air
mall
stam
p,
issued
by
City was elected president of th e Pa-
filbert pack, w ith culls to be throw n
th e governm ent in com m em oration of out and m arketed only in a cracked ballot a t the special election Ju n e 2S
Delivery From P .c lfle Coast to Be cifle Northw est L ibrarians »asocia
S E IZ E W AR M U N IT IO N S
th e m easure calling for repeal of the
L indbergh’s epochal flight to Paris, state.
Made In New York.
tlon at th e annual convention held In
auditorium bond isue of *500.000 h as
Gun Runner’s Tru ck Taken in C alifo r­ w ent on sale S aturday in four selected
W ashington. D C.—C herries and Antoría, Oregon.
C hem ault, not P aunina, will be the been filed. The suit is brought in th e
cities — W ashington. D etroit, where
nia by Federal Agent».
o th er fresh fruits and vegetable« from
I he retail coat of food Increased
Junction point of the O regon T runk nam e of the sta te of Oregon by th e
W ashington, Idaho and Oregon, des slightly over 1 per cent in .May, but
San Pedro, Cal.—A rum ored plot to the young flier was born; St. Louis, w ith the S outhern Pacific line south sta te attorney-general and David M.
tlned for the New York m arket, will decreased more than 3H per cent ship m illions of dollars w orth of war his present home, and L ittle Falls, of Bend, It w as Indicated when it was
G raham , Joseph Koke and R, A. Mc-
Minn., w here he spent his boyhood
h ereafter be delivered In New York since May a year ago,
_______
unitions ent to som e so u th ern country
the m departm
learned th a t a new survey of the Cully. The suit is - brought on th e
The
initial
printing
was
5.000,000.
By
city proper by express companies, in of labor announced.
The Increase j “ “ believed fru strated with the seiz-
n orthern line's extension is nearing ground th a t It is not legal to have th is
stead of being dropped at Jersey City since May, 1913, am ounts to 61 per ' ure by d ep artm en t of Justice agents next week it Is expected th e stam ps com pletion.
proposition voted on a t any but a reg ­
leuving the shippers to beur th e extra cent.
i of *50,000 w orth of arm s, am m unition will be on sale generally throughout
P resident Riley of Linfield college ular election.
the
country.
coat of getting their shipm ents acrost I te a s than one-half of 1 per cent of ' nnd o ,b ‘‘r supplies purchased in San
was the principal speaker a t the sixth
F orty thousand dollars fo r new
the Hudson river,
this year's g raduates of colleges and F rancisco and stacked on a dock here
annual service com m em orative of the buildings at Linfield college w as add­
Tacoma
Man
Heada
Rail
Veterans.
i Ibis. In effect, is the decision oU high achools of th e country drink to aw aiting expected arriv al of a ship to
historic church at Providence and the ed to (he building fund recently in a
St. Paul, Minn.—W. W. B erry ol
the in terstate commerce commission ' ezeess and fewer than 5 per cent drink tra n sp o rt them south.
p asto rate of Rev. Joab Powell, famous gift from the B aptist board of educa­
announced in the case of the American occasionally, according to a survey
The capture was made 50 miles T acom a w as elected p resident and pioneer preacher, which w as held at tion upon petition from L eonard W.
Tacom
a
was
selected
for
th
e
next
con­
F'rult and Vegetable Shippers' assocl Just completed and announced by the north of S anta B arbara and the four
the church Sunday.
Riley, president of the college, w ho
a'lot. versus the American Railway Anti-Saloon League of A m erica
M exicans on the truck and tra ile r car­ vention of the N orthern Pacific V et­
Twelve thousand five hundred dol has ju s t returned from th e e a st seek­
e
ra
n
s’
association,
an
organization
of
Express company. In form er tim es
rying the m aterials w ere ordered to
lars has been subscribed by th e Mc­ ing aid in the college building cam ­
fru its and vegetables from the north Leavenworth, Wsah., Rioting Fatal. proceed in accordance with th eir in­ old-time railroaders, at the closing M innville cham ber of com m erce mem paign. Cash on hand for th e new
session
of
the
national
convention
w est were delivered at piers 20 and 21
berg for the purchase of a cannery, buildings now to ta ls »10,000 and
Leavenw orth. W a s h - O n e man Is stru ctio n s. T he m unitions were then here.
nt New York, wher. the fruit aud veg
which will be handled In such a way Pledges am ount to *65,000. McMinn­
dead, another In th e hospital with two brought on to Los Angeles, with feder-
viable auction Is held dally, but In bullet wounds, and four are In Jail a . I
as to benefit Yamhill county fruit ville has pledged »26.000 as soon a s
'b e 'ru ck , and
T
H
E
M
A
R
K
E
T
S
.
1921 tip- i «press company suspended
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grow ers ami m erchants alike.
the college raises the first *125.000.
the result of nn , encounter
at 2 . o'clock . later driven here w here watch was
Portland.
delivery in New York and ended its
kept for the craft. Coast guard cut­
B usiness men of Seaside have un
Sunday
m
orning
betw.
nn
C
onstable
A student at Oregon A gricultural
W
heat
—
Big
Bend
bluestem
.
*1.55;
•c rrlc e at Jersey City.
T cschcr and a gang of laborers te rs stood by to assist in the seizure hard w hite, »1.50; federation, aoft d erw ritten a fund to bring the entire college, if frugal, can get through a
The shippers then were required to
If the m aterials w ere loaded on to any
personnel of the citizen’s m ilitary year of work for *450 w ithout s tin t­
According to the sto ry told Sheriff
pay the Erie railroad 11«
vessel leaving th is country and the white, w estern white. *1.44; hard win­ training cam p there for th ree days.
a I« r to W heeler
by
C
onstable
Teacher.
ing necessities. H e can be an averag e
■
le
a
rn
e
r,
a
k id s
ui
.
.
,
.
ter.
»1-40;
n
o
rth
ern
spring,
*1.42;
move th eir produce across to New of seven men. those named
a ™ » t h e r e b y violated, w estern red. *1.36.
July 5, 6 and 7, for recreation. About spender and need only »650 a year,
York.
other, were rioting drunkenly in front f
H ay — Alfalfa. »20.60021; valley 600 men from the cam p at Vancouver and can be liberal on »850, above
which all ia undue extravagance. T his
of a cat.- «t.on T .-. h.-r .>r,l. r.-,| them
Aeela.m » Am erican
Filer», tim othy. »2O@2O.5O; eastern Oregon barracks are expected to attend.
Believe Alleged S tran g ler It Taken. to move on. Instead of obeying, they ! V ie n n a —A nother of the central
Mrs W. H. S trayer, wife of State Is the decision of a special com m ittee
tim othy. »2202250.
Winnipeg Man The Winnipeg po­
assaulted the officer. R esidents then ! Powers forgot the wounds of w ar to
S enator S tray er of Baker, suffered se­ of th e Oregon S tate G range appointed
B u tterfat—40c.
lice believe they have locked up here
vere bruises and shock when an auto­ at Baker last year to investigate costs
sum moned Sheriff W heeler from We- 'lay trib u te to two A m ericans when
E ggs—Ranch, 17022c.
one of the most atrocious crim inals In
mobile In which she was riding with of atten d in g the Oregon A gricultural
natchee. who rounded up six of the A ustria
en th u siastically
acclaim ed
C attle— Steers, good, *909.75.
the history of the United S tates. The
Mr and Mrs. I. N. Sanders skidded on college, and which has Just m ade an
gang, the seventh escaping
i C larence C ham berlin and C harles Le-
H
ogs—Medium
to
choice,
*8.500
man, who gave his name ns Virgil
-— ■- -
_
vine. V ienna's reception to the Amer- 10 26
a wet pavem ent and overturned near i exhaustive report on the subject to th e
W ilson, is believed to lie the "gorilla
annual convention in session a t Cor­
Forelgn N ations Pay U. g. *69 000 000 ,C* n ,r a n ’ A tlantic aviators was as en-
Lam bs—medium to choice. *10500 H ubbard, on the Pacific highway.
m an" or "stran g ler," who has m ur
vallis.
W ashlngton. D. C .-F o re lg n govern |
,h a ‘
by
1*.
All bids for the 1927 canning cherry
dcred i j women In the United S tates
-
„
„
„
„
O regon's birth ra te decreased slight-
many
when
th
e
filer*
landed
there
Seattle.
pool of The Dalles grow ers were re-
The in teat victim s of the “atran g ier" m ents Inst week paid th e United
a
fte
r
th
eir
record-breaking
Journey,
W
heat—Soft
white,
w
estern
white.
Jected
at
a
m
eeting
of
the
board
7
a>t y ta r ' whlle the s ta te ’s d eath
•••.ce Lola Cowan. I t . and Mrs Emily S tates approxim ately »89.000.000 on
and an elab o rate round of cerem oniea *1.44Vfc: hard w inter. *1.4*1»; w estern T hree large buyers all bid the sam e r# h ' retllaine<J stationary, according to
th
eir
war
debta.
G
reat
B
ritain
paid
P atteraon. both of Winnipeg.
annual sum m ary for the birth reg-
red, *143; northern spring. *1 431»- 7 cents for Royal Annes and W ater
*67,000.(810, F ran ce *10.000,000. Italy was arranged.
houses, 6 cents for M ontm orencies
stra,lon area ‘»sued by th e depart-
bluestem . *1 56.
15000,000. Belgium *3,500.000, and
Pioneer Idaho Woman Die».
' i J"*"' ° f c°m m erce. The bright spot
H ay—Alfalfa. *25; tim othy, P. a , and 5 cents for Governor Woods.
Flood Be8l" Journey Home.
Spokane, Wash Mrs George L • Ighl sm aller nations contributed the Vlctlm ’
Fire swept the fourth floor
8“ rnm ary w as reserved for Port-
Baton Rouge, La,—By acores and by 1*2.
Rhoup, widow of the last territo rial rest,
B u tterfat—43c.
chem istry building «t Oregon A grlcuf f " i /
Ch r*‘ported ,b ® low est ra te
hundreds,
men,
women
and
children
governor and th e first state governor
Eggs— Ranch, 19024c.
forced
to
flee
from
the
w
aters
of
the
of Idaho, died a t Salmon. Idaho, ac Jerom e K. Jtro m e. Noted Author, Dies
the fire fighters caused h . w i
T
3 ‘ 2 tOr earb 100 b lr' h* T he In-
C a ttle - S teers, choice. *3.7609.50.
M ississippi flood, a re now setting
oordlng to word received by relatives
Ixvndon. Jero m e K. Jerom e, noted
to the lower
b " tT ^
m O r,al,tr ra ,e ,Or th a whole
Hegs— Prim e. *10 20 0 10 25.
forth
from
th
e
refugee
cam
ps
for
the
h ere Her huahand, who was Cqlted au th o r and hum orist, died In North
The fire started from in ! n l J 2 < a
W" 8 M ' ,h « “aa»d births.
Spokane.
Ptatea senator from Idaho for 10 years sm pton general hoapitai a fter a pro hom ew ard trek back to hom es de-
chem
icals
in
a
laboratory
on
t
h
/
f
°
»7
that
the low eit figure given
C
attle—
Steers,
good.
*8
50
0
9
.
spclled by the muddy to rren t, to lands
d l.d about 20 years ago.
Poor.
laboratory on t h . fourtl for any state am ong the 28 from which
iunged illness.
Hog»— Good. 69.60 0 9 65.
left w aste, aud ro tted crop*.
I com pléta retu rn s were obtainable.
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